OF INTERE TO CLUBS ACTIVITIES Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN, .Editor Home Phone 462-J ST WOMEN . . 1 Ratcliffe Cove H.D. Club Has " May Meeting The May meeting of the Ratcllf fe Cwv; Home Demonstration Club waS held Monday in the County Kitchen with Mrs. Will Ratcliffe pi-Miding. ' ! ; A report of the District Federa tion meeting- was given by Mrs. Mark Galloway and plans were matie for additional Bookmobile service in the community during the summer months. 'Miss Mary Cornwell gave a dcjn oiWtratiori on "Three Meals That Measure Up." Mrs. p. Reeves Noland, gardens leStler, emphasized the1 financial value as Well as the nutritional value of a home garden and gave suggestions for the cultivation of strawberries and boysenfaeiies. JJrsCarl JTonef, house furnish ings' lead.r, gave points for saving eutrgy ineveryday tasks and made suggestions' for convenient and con.Sortable1 ironing. Mrs. Will Ratcliffe, arts and crafts Wler, exhibited a hookod rug 'ahd explained her method of dying" , material, cutting, hooking, and toniju' shades for flowers in the' pattern . A book: rWort was given by Mrs. Thelya, Jatttliffe, Kirs. Halliard Jones was weleom-t cd las a new member. 'fy;r:triA,,,. ,,, ,,, lif.-cir-yr Tor their V" ") f $Uf BIGGEST If &J0f 1 'r M THRILL- q 1 Ym, lhAWJsty, t' I Wh. rplico' of th. diploma . jj 'III .' V''''L nd mortarboard cop II LI $ 'I -rad,.lon0 ' V f) ' i I y!$r fiAtfS DIRECTOR ' . ' , I ' i I n ill i RELIABLE JEWELERS "It Is Easy To Pay 20 f REE GIFTS TO HAYWOOD GRADUATES . , now is the time to register, at our store, as we 8r giving to Haywood high school graduates of the 1330 class, 20 beautiful gifts. You are under no obligation to" register. , Cfifts will be awarded at one o'clock from our stor on Wednesday4 May 24th. , Hprnemakers Club Meets With .. .... , , i. .. ,. ",. . .. Mrs. Bryson The Waynesville Homemaker'g uud tnet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. HowelJ Bryson with one hundred percent membershiD in attendance. . : Mrs. Jimmie Williams presided and a demonstration on- "Tshin Service'' was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. Mrs. Carl Ratclif to .rennrtrf n the district meeting of Home Dem- onstration Clubs held recently in Sylva. ' Mrs' Earl MlScnr mndslul lintn suit With wh.ici $he won sec ond place in the tailored division of ihe County Dress Revue and all members reported on their indi vidual projects. ' - - Book reviews were siven bv Mrs Howard Bryson. Mrs. Frank Kirk. Patrick, Mrs. Charles Isley, Mrs. Marion Bridges, Mrs. Carl Rat cliffe, Mrs. Jack Rogers, and Mrs. Earl Messer,' Plans were made for the June meeting tq be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Islev when a demnn. stration will be given on "Copper Uses As A Metal Craft." A spci.il . hour . followed the meeting. The Reliable Wav" Recent Bride t fe MIIS. FRANK FUWARD BVMGARNER is the former Miss Frances Christine Deaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dvavcr of Canton, Route 2. She was married in the home of her par,cn.ts on Sunday, May 7. r Joint Hostesses Give Shower For Miss Sue Kelly Mrs. Joseph H. Beverage and Mrs. Cliftton S. Terrell were joint hostesses of a party and miscellan-; eous shower given Saturday even ing in the home of Mrs. Beverage at Bethel as a courtesy to Miss Sue Cathey Kelley, bride-elect of Jack W. Smith of Memphis,' Tenessee. The home was decorated through out with spring flowers. As a feature of the entertain ment each euest (embroidered a Uitchen towel iOLJUt jVigtnal defiiga ana prescniea it ia the Dride-elect. An Ice course was served by the hostesses. ; Those Invited were Miss Kellev. Mrs. R. O. Kelly,. Mrs. John John sob, '.Mrs. Rufus Hargrove, Mrs Marjorie Cathoy, Mrs. Lester Fore, Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. Best Cagle, Miss Louise Osborne, Miss Joy Osborne, Miss Nan Blalock, Mrs. T. A. Cathey, Mrs. Hugh K, Terrell, Mrs. Clyde Collins, Mrs. Jim Welch, Miss Pat Fore, Miss Eugenia Justice, Miss Sallie Hyatt, Miss Stella Hyatt, Mrs. L. M. Sher rill. Miss Audrey Sherrill, Mrs. john ny Rogers, Mrs. C, S. TerrellMrs. J. Edwin Justice, Mrs. LeRoy West! Mrs. E. B. Rickman, Mrs. Burdell Ray, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. John Morgan, Mrs. Rue Riddle, Mrs. Horace Peek, Mrs. Ray Cath ey, Mrs. Layden West, Mrs. Welch Singleton, Mrs. John Rig don, Mrs; Guy Wells, and Mrs. Ellis Wells. i Miss Bradley And Fiance Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis and Mr. and , Mrs. Paul Davis were hosts of a supper party at their camp near Balsam Wednesday evening. In honor of Miss Betty Bradley and her fiance, Joe Cline. The camp was decorated with mixed spring flowers and follow ing the serving of supper the guests were entertained with bridge and dancing. The bide-elcct was presented a gift of china. Those invited were Miss Bradley. Mr. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley. Miss Alice Fincher. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne ' CorDenlna Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Singlctary, Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Ward. Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mas- sie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Korte, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killian. Jr.. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Greeley, and Carey Wells of. Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Tont Camp bell, and Dr. and Mrs. Phil Med- ford. . O.E.S. To Meet At Bethel Hall The Sonoma Chanter. Nn. 2S4 Order of the Eastern Star will meet in the Masonic Hall at the Bethel School, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Clifton Terrell, worthv matron, will prid. nnnYi'mtiTi Miss Deaver Is Married To F, E. Bumgarner Mi, and Mrs. Claude Deaver of Canton, Route 2 have announced the marrjage of their daughter, Miss Frances Christine Deaver, to Frank Edward Bumgarner, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bumgarner, also of Canton, Route 2. The wedding will take place in the home of the bride's parents on Sunday, May 7. The couple will reside near Fort Monmouth, New Jersey where Mr. Uumgarner . is serving with the Army i 116 Dresses Are Shown In W.T.ES, Fashion Show . , One hundred and sixteen models were shown by girls in the Home Economics Department nf th Wnv. nesville Townshio Hich School nt the annual Fashion Show held in the school auditorium Wednesday afternoon. Featuring a SDrine Fashion HnnW effect, the show was directed by Mrs. John Nesbitt heart of thA Home Economics Department, and was sponsored by the Waynesville Business and Professional Women's Club. : , The stage represented a sDrlncr garden with Various arrangements Of flowers and the dresses, most of wiHCOiwere, cotton,, were shown in five divisions. ,.' ' : ' Virginia Wilson won toD honors In the school dress class and Geral- dine Sutton was judged best in the school skirt and blouse class. For dressy cottons, Margaret No land received first place and Gwen Thompson received honorable men tion. - . Patricia McElroy had the best model in the sport clothes divis ion and in the evening wear divls .ion.. Clarlne Carver had the best informal model and Mildred Med ford had the best creation for form al' wear. ' " The winners were announced by Mrs. M. G. Stamey, president of the, Business and Professional Wo men's Club. Music for the show was furnish. ed by Anne Coman Crawford and the models were Introduced by Mary Evelyn Plemmons. Taking part in the opening scene were Anne Plott, Laura Woody, Edna Hollingsworth, Helen Garrett, and Mildred Medford. Judges for the event were Mr. James Harden Howell, Jr., Miss Jean Childers. and Mrs. Ruth Beaty. . - . Clyde Teams Haye Theatre Party The Girls' and Boys' Basket Ball Teams of the Clyde High -School entertained with a theatre party last Monday evening for the show ing of "Prince of Peace" at the Park Theatre. Each member of the two teams Invited a guest and the group as sembled at Tut'g for supper before the movie. ' , Mrs. Laura Mae Green, coach for the Kills, and Clvde Smith boy'a coach, attended with around lorty-jive young people. ' i 63 H. D. Club Members Take Part In Dress Revue Sixty-three home demonstration club members, wearing models of their own making, participated in the Dress Revue which featured the Spring Federation of Haywood County Home Demonstration Clubs held Tuesday in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. 1 Winners were selected in five divisions as follows: Cotton Dress: 1st. Mrs. Paul Rob- insqn, Beaverdam Club; 8nd, Mrs. Herbert Plott, Maggie Cluh; 3rd, Mrs. Claude Jolly, Clyde Club. Might Wear Division: 1st Mrs. W. D. Duncan, Aliens Creek Club; 2nd, Mrs. Sd Harking, McKlmmon Club; 3rd, Wr. R. c. James, Fines ureen wtUP. Tailored Garments: 1st. Mrs. R. W. Noland. Junaluska Club; 2nd, Mrs. Karl Messer, Waynesville Homemakers Cluh: 3rd. Mrs. Trov T. Wyche, Francis Cove Club Best Dress: 1st, Mrs. C. C. Willis Beaverdam Club; 2nd, Mrs. R. C. James, Fines Creek Club; 3rd, Mrs. Levi Morgan, Clyde Club. Evening Dress: 1st, Mrs. Charles Beck. Saunook Club; 2nd, Mrs. C. E. Mainous, Bethel Club; 3rd, Mrs. Clifton Terrell, Bethel Cluh. Mrs. Henry Francis, vice presi dent of the Haywood County Coun cil of Home Demonstration Clubs, presided during the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Paul Hyatt, presi dent. One hundred and fifty per sons attended. The program included a devo tional given by Mrs. Paul Robinson and special music by members of the. Clyde Club. Music for the dress revue was furnished by Joyce Gail Matthews and Mary Jo Cole, both of Clyde. Mrs. L. J. Cannon of the Mc Kimmon Club served as general chairman for the dress revue and arrangements for the social hour following the meeting were made by Mrs. Ed Harkins, Mrs W. C. Moody, Mrs. W. I. Amnions, and Mrs. Cannon. Appreciation was expressed to the following business firms who contributed the awards: Garrett Furniture Company, Moody Ru lane, Inc., C. E. Ray's Sons, Belk Hudson, and The Toggery, all of Waynesville; and Howard Myers Grocery, Canton Cash Store, Nan tahala Hardware, Winner's and Jack Medford, Florist, all of Can ton. Judging the dress, contest were mia. uorence snerrlll, Macon County Home A sistant, Miss Barbara Brown, and miss Anne iViest, home agent of iransyivania County. Miss McCoy Is Honored At Shower Today f Miss Ruth McCoy, whose mar rlage to Fred Martin. Jr. will take Place on Saturday evening, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given this afternoon by Miss Ann Lyle, who will attend Miss McCoy as maid of honor, and Mrs. S. H Lyle, Jr. at Trimont inn in Frank lin. A color motif of pink and white was qoted In the party appoint ments and mixed spring flowers were used in decorating. Around tk-irtysi;ive guests attend ed the party. .. Bethel Ciiib Has Meeting The Bethel Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of 'Mrs. Ralph Riddle with Mrs. Horace Peek nd Mrs Jack McCracken as associate host esses. ... Mrs. McCracken presided and the devotional program was given by Mrs. Welch Singleton and Mrs. S. E. Mainous. Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, gave a demonstration on "Three Meals That Measure iect leaders reported as follows: Mrs. Mainous, foods and nutrition Mrs. Singleton, gardens and citi zenship; Mrst. Peek, poultry; Mrs. Jim .Welch, home heautification; and Mrs. Henry Garnet, clothing - Plans were made for the "June meeting tq be held at the home cf Mrs, J. C. ' Fisher with Mrs. Bert Cogle and Mrs. Will Trull assisting. ::- .V... ... . Mrs. Rogers Is Hostess For CrabtreeClub . Mrs. R. F. Rogers was hostess for the Upper Crabtree Home Demonstration Club Monday after noon. i. .: Mrs. ' WUlie Smith, president, presided duriag the business hour and conducted, the devotional pro gram. The, demonstration " on "Three Meals That Measure Un." was alli en by Miss Mary Cornwell, home a- gem, and leader reports were giv en y Mrs. Jim, Best, Mrs, R. f Rogers, and Mrs. Matt Davis. Mrs. M. B. Ropers was welcom ed as ow member. , - Bobby Rogers Is Class President Bobby Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs- Grady Rogers of Clyde, was unanimously elected president of the Young Adult Class of the Sun day School of the Clyde Central Methodist Church, at- a recept meeting of the class. " The group has 47 members. Forerunner of the televlKiun tube, tjie oscilliscope, was invented in 1906 , The Piece Goods At RAY'S' Are Tie "CREAM OF THE CROP And PIECE GOODS SPECIAL Table Of Quadriga Prints Mr Regularly THIS ABOUT QUADRG A PRINTS We believe at Ray's -r That Quadriga Prints are the finest 80-Square prints that can be bought. 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God f ,k: ,a 3od of th , 'De m J mi slsted by Juiie tuase Hall, Vireir KrfMl.r,,, I 5 me social hour. ' ' .. For thp nth Delawam P,v i,. ul added niwey offered uJ We - Invite You td these lovely rics We believe are the kin fabrics you want for i dresses 1st Quality in respect. -Products pi., r ulrAV r,iy w I i , ' - -Mr - 3Dc , m