X; 1! 51 i Ml ".I ,1 . . n; IP Methodist .Circles-Change i$dG ting Date " J ; 11 xirrks of the Woman's Soci ety of Christian .Service of the 'First .Methodist ..Church, with the Exception ..pf Cirle itfo. 4, have snide changes in the time f their Vuly meetings due to the fact that Jthregular -scheduled date falls on July fourth. . , Jrleetingswjll beheld as follows: tCircle No. 1 will meet Wednes day, July 5, at the home of Mrs. W. A, Hyatt, at 3:30 p.m. i Circle No. 2 will meet Friday, "July 7, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Long,' at 3:30 , p. m. Mrs. -Ernest jHyatt .will be cj-ipst.ess. Ii Circle No. 3 wjll meet Monday, Iuly 3, at 8 p. m. at the home of jjMrs. P. R. Kitchen, on East Street. i Circle No.v4 will meet .Tuesday, Vuly 4, ,at,7:ip p. m., at the home jjpf Mrs. Johnny Ferguson. JArs. Joe Webster, Miss Bessie Boyd, and ' fMiss Daisy Boyd will be associate ostesses. t Circle No. 5 will meet Wednes day, .July 5, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Jtfrs. Henry Clayton with "tyrs. Joble Garrett, Jr. as co-host-Jess. ' i, Circle No. 6 will meet Wednes 'day, Jvjly 5,it.7f30 p. p., at the jhome of Miss Mary Medfoi d. Cecil Club Meets With ?Mrs.Erwin ic ' U The Cecil Home Demonstration "Club .met Wednesday afternoon at Jhe home of -tlje president, Mrs. WhomflSjErwln. j Mrs. Erwjn presided and plans .were made for delegates at attend 'Farm and Home Week in .Raleigh. J I jyiisj Jean , ChUUers, assistant home agent, gave the demonstra tion on - Food Conservation," and .project leaders reported as fol lows: Mi's J. E. Burnette, foods jjajnd nutrition; Mrs. Erwin, home gardens; Mrs. George Allen, poul-JrJ-y; Mrs.. J. H. Reece, food pre sf rvation; Mrs. James Reeves, home beautification; Mrs. Kenneth ' frowning, clothing; and Mrs. nljhflnlfi AUisn, arts and crafts, i Announcement was made of the J July meeting to be held at the 'home of Mrs. J. H. Reece at which t)me a demonstration on "Storage space, , wut be given. J Refreshments were served b y ,Uie .hostess following the meeting i , . J Miss Louise Johnstan of Fayette- tvuie isJtere to spend the summer Jvjith her sister, Miss -Margaret ,donnsion. . I . - : : Miss Apna Reger and Miss Mary , Ruth Angle if , Greensboro are guests olMlss Margaret Johnston 1 1 . ". .'.J. ; . ,' . -Al -A i.. NOyKCEMENT OF i SHOP MONDAY - ENJOY A SAFE AND SANE JOURTH SHOP WEDNESDAY . yAYNESVILX I1AZELWOOD LAKE JUNALUSKA MEBCHANTS' ASSOCIATION I My 'J 1 r Miss Thompson Announces Wedding Plans Miss Dolores Ann Thompson, ; daughter of Mrs. Thelma Anderson ' Thompson of Asheville and Miami, Florida, has announced plans for her marriage to Tom Howell Med ford. son of Mr. and Mrs.' Bryan Medford of Waynesville. ' The wedding will take place in All Souls Episcopal Church. Bilt- more, tomorrow afternoon at five o'clock. The Rev. Gale D. Webbe, rector of St. Marys Episcopal Church, will officiate. Mrs. Sam Rosen of Miami, sister of the bride-elect will he matron of honor, and Miss Joanne Hutchin son of Hendersonville will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Rose Schorr, Mrs. George Foster Hemp hill. Mss Gail Fisher, all of Ashe ville, and Miss Mildred Medford, sister of the bridegroom of Way nesville. Jane Patterson. Bledsoe of Roanoke, Virginia will be flow er girl. Dick Medford will be his broth er's" best man and ushers wilil by Carter Shook, Raymond Phillips of Wayaesville, Lawrence Robinsoln, Asheville, Asbury Medford, broth er of the bridegroom and Fred Mopre of Cullowhee. Immediately after the wedding a reception will be held at The Manor. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fowler and children, Billy and Barbara, of Charlotte are expected this week end to spend a few days with Mrs. Fowler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martjn. Mrs. N. E. Pppper and daughter Miss Jpsephine Pepper and Miss Barbara .Francis are visiting the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Francis. Mrs., C M., Waggoner of Pfeiffer College, Misenheimer, is a guest of the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Yountz while attending the Woman's Soci ety Conference at Lake Junaluska. Howard R, Queen, who has a position with the Pilot Freight Lines in Winston Salem, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Queen. Mrs. James Michaels and son Jimmy, left Wednesday for their home in Durham after a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. R. II Blackwell. Wjnt Ads-bring quick results. STORE HOURS FOB JOIY FOURTH STORES WILL OBSERVE TUESDAY, JULY 4th AS A HOLIDAY - BUT MLL ' edi ma-' MI 0M on Mrs. James Lardner Query if .1 sv - MRS. QUERY Is the former Miss Juanlta oiana of Waynesville and Raleigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cordell Roland of Waynesville. She was married in the Memorial Chapel at Lake Junaluska Saturday afternoon, June 24. Mr. .Query is the son pf Mr. and Mrs. J. E.: Query of Concord. The couple is residing in Concord. (Photo bv Culberson Studio, Ashevilje.) - Many Old Fashions Will Be Modeled In Gay '90'sShow Haywood 4-HfQrp To Go To White Lake July 10 Haywood County's 4-H Clubbers will leave the morning of July 10 for a week's vacation at the State 4-H Club Camp at White Lake. ' They'll return home July 15. There .will be some study for the campers, but mostly play in the varied recreational program the organization offers. Buses transporting the Haywood boys and girls will leave pn the following schedule: County Court House, Waynesville-8 A. M.; Clyde School 8:15 A. M ; Canton Bus Station 8:45 A. M, Read the Want Ads for bargains Wedding gowns and trousseau models of former decades will be modeled by belles of 1950 in the Gay Nineties Fashion Show, spon sored by the Richland Garden Club at the Hazelwood Elementary School tomorrow night j.t 8 o'clock. Miss Jean Ann Bradley will model the wedding :lress of the late Mrs. Wilburn Campbell, who was married November 5, 1863. The wedding gown pf J. L, El wood's mother, worn in 1880 and fashioned of heavy brocaded satin, will be worn, by Miss Mary Lu El wood and wedding gowns of the 1920's belonging to Mrs. Roy Camp bell and Mrs. A. P. Ledbetter will be modeled by, Miss Mary Ann Massie and Miss Marv Lou Ger- rincer. it Selections from the trousseaus of Mrs. J, H. Way, Mrs. T. Lenoir! uwyn, and Mrs. jonntnan woody will be shown by Miss Eileen Ger ringer, Miss Patsy Green, Miss Linda Sloan, Miss Vivian Gilliland, and Miss Patsy Ezell. Mrs. Tuck Ray and Mrs. Fred Martin, Jr., recent brides, will wear their own wedding gowns in contrast. Bathing beauties will show vari ous models from 1907 until the pre sent time, including two daring bloomer-styles belonging to Mrs. James Elwood and Mrs. Clayton Walker, which will be worn by Miss Kathleen Creasman, Miss Ann Coman Crawford, and Miss Mary Lu Elwood. - . . Children's clothes of former days will ' be modeled by Carey Howell, Betsy Isley, Rosalie Prevost and Nanev Prevostv Nancv and I her doll one which - belongs to Mrs. .Lillian Allen HarWwul wear the "mother and daughter", dress es made by Mrs. Hart's mother, the late Mrs. W. C. Allen. Other old fashions as well as. to day's styles will be! jsiiowh by Miss Kathryn Hyatt, Mjjs"s! Vtyian Wat kins, Miss Julia Ann Calhoun, iyltss' Allen Hart, Miss Anne Bischoff, Miss Julia Ann Stovall, Mf s. JBoyd Medford, Miss Nancy Jo Doggett, Miss Jackie Sue Messer, Miss Flor ence Ann Bowles. Miss Ann Wil liamson Prevost, Miss Carolyn Bis choff, Miss Braxton Crocker, Miss Sara Frances Lane, and Miss Ray Bryson, Miss Nancy Francis, Miss Susie Swanger, Miss. Geraldine Keenum, Miss Frances Hoyle, Miss Mitzy Sutton, Miss Carmen Green, Misses Carolyn and Vivian Sayer, and Mrs. Robert Boyd. Contrasts in children's' clothes will be shown in a children's party scene with the following young sters: Carolyn Wicker, Glenna Marie Wyatt, LeRoy Jtoberson, Sally Gerringer, Linda Lane, Mary I Nan Messer, Jimmy Mddford, Betty Owen, Marietta Campbell, Bill Thompson, Susan Prevost, Dody Prevost, Sonny Prevost, Neddie Tucker, Skipper Sloan, Dan Sayer, Stuart Roberson, Agnes Jape Rjb erson, Frank Frye, Joan Prevost, Jack Prevost, Mike Lane, and Tommy Prevost. Mrs. Whitener Prevost, who is chairman pf the event, has askejl all those participating in the show to be at the school for a rehtar al tonight at 7 o'clock. Admission will be 15 and j5 cents and proceeds will go toward the highway beautification . pro jects of tUe Garden Club. V. Miss Louise Martin of Richmond, Virginia is here to spend the .holi day week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Roy Martin, Mr. Mar tin, whp is at Warner-Robinj, Georgia is expected to join hit family here tomorrow. Miss Doris Ruff Is Married To v Charlie Clement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruff o f Haielwood have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Doris Ruff, to Charlie J. Clement, spn pf Mrs.: Willie, and thp late Mr. Clement of Maggie. The ceremony took place in Greenviille, S. C. oh June 17. Mrs. Clement is a graduate of the Waynesville High .School and now has a position with A. C. Lawrence Leather Company at Hazelwood. Mr.. Clernent was also graduated from the VVaynesville High School a.nd.served with the U. S. Air Force in ;the iPaclflc Theatre . during Wjwld -War II. He is at present emplpyed jit Dayton Rubber Co. The couple residing in Hazel wppd .following a wedding trip Jhrough .Jhe jSouth. Births announced this week at the iiaywopd County Hospital are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tomlinson Of Waynesville, a son, June 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Plemmons pf Luck, a daughter, June 22, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dover of Waynesville, a son, June 22 ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Donajd Newsome pf Canton, a daughter, June 22 Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Leopard of Waynesville, a son, June 24 Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Cagle of Way nesville, Rqute 1, a son June 24 Mr. and .Mrs. Robert McCall of Hazelwood, a son, June 24 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Messer of Waynesville, Route 2, a son, June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kirkpatrick of Waynesville, a son, June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis of Waynesville, Route 1, a daughter June 26 Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Morris of Canton, Route 1, a daughter, June 26 :. , Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Harben of Canton,' Route 1, a daughter, June 27 ...... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patterson Wavnpsvine. n son. JunP 28 Mr. and Mrs Donald Howell of Waynesville, a son, June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gibson of Canton, a daughter, June 29 J950 Methodist Hour .Series To Open Sunday The southwide Methodist Hour Sunday radio broadcasts for the summer of 1950 will open Sunday, with Hadio Station WHCC of Waynesville scheduled to carry the programs. The Hour will be on the air from 7:0 a.m. to 8 a.m. every 'Sunday during the summer. Dr. Aubrey G. Walton, pastor of the First JVlethodist Church of Lit tle Rock, Mk., will open the series ytyh his sermon: "The Authority of The Bible". s ;. . i i ; jThe Methodist jfoux choir will sing the iifpniiliar favorite, "My lothbr's 'Bible? ' d4n1tig'the pro gram. ; White Oak Meeting Set For Saturday By Mrs. George Boring (Mountaineer Correspondent) Residents ; of White Oak will hold a 'Community Development Program meeting at 7:30 P. M, Saturday at the Community House. A busy program is planned, re- freslnnepts will be. served, i and everyone is urged to attend. Five IJaywood Students At Mars Hill Listed On Dcan' Honor List The names of five Haywood County students appear on the dean's honor list at Mars Hill Col lege for the second semester of the 1949tS0 term, released this week from the registrar's office. These are: Jarvis Buford Brock and Patsy Jane Rogers, of Hazel wood; Fred V. Ellis and Joyce Marie Sbprrill, ,of Canton; and Pay Burnette -Rogers of Waynesville To be eligible for a place on the eag 4tet -4Hie must earn a total of t0 Quality credits with no grade J)cpwnC. Last semester 87 out of aqprpxiTiatcIy'- 900 students made the list. ...v--.v-.-i - w,fZJ .tM Wve Radio Jtravei can travel all ihe way around 4he - earth because thtrt is layr of gases high in the atmosphere' made of partially -bipken, or "ioniztd" atoms, which bend the radio waves down and nd them bajk to ar4h again. This acrcalled JKt ,nclly-He a visile layer, If peally sc T-ral teparate layers. B3BTH5 p -1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clement 1 MR. AND MRS. CLEMENT were marnec in urecnv:::e, 3. C, on June 17. Mrs. Clement Is. the former Miss Doris Ruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruff of Hazejwood. Misses Edna Suinmerrow and Mary Due Crocker are spending this week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. X A ' Ml i (ABOVE) , -sr V 'ryt ri-t?.' A Nk'W lf-& "Simply Romantic," this pa' A ' ' . V s VYlV f ' V ndy. Lgbi as a feather , . cool ' J A HrtT J a breeze . ... glorified ; (ABOVE) - Organdy and "Simply .Beautiful.' VC'iine eyelet embroidery shows upi to perfection against the dark shad ow 6bcer. A great . many tiny pleats control the fullness, cf the skirt, out standing with white bem. 7 to 1) GREY NAVY HENNA -TWQVQ1SB $495 AS SEEN IN COOD HOUSEKEEPING (RIGHT) "Playgoer " takes to evening wear as easily is to sunning during the day. Something new in fabric, cotton voile . treated to (ook and feel like ceinkley .silk chiffon. Striped with v-'licate white embroidery. 9 to 15 . AQUA WHEAT . TANGERINE Other Ports Docfson Juniors MASSIE DEPARTMENT STORE The Rev. and Mrs'. Clay Madison and children, David and Florence, of Concord : visited friends here this ,week. A Jfr: I anneck,mae removed. 7 fjifi from $1 0.95 v- : Benefit Ca Party Set For Friday, July 7 me second Benefit i Knnncnroj u.. . . 1 card -r u u-y i h e u ' Chapter of the Nation.) Association will h!,r night, July 7, at the fT Show Room. Dav:' Advance reservation, fr made u th ,. . ."5 ft Telephone 'lOO. PlaVtr7um quested t0 brina ,h" i. iL Methodist Circle Meets rl Mis. "i me t iva , , meetine at th .. 8Ular dent,;, afternoon: ' H Mrs. Fwim n r at Southern VVt,CCC) Intersession City.. Florida u guest speaker, she told of ti r """" Ul a numoer of m arles whom she had met school. 1 Mrs. Davis Underwood pj "."tie on japan Followlna Hip n,-,L. . - i-a'MU Jet ments were served by the hi MRS. HOWELL ATTENDS BROTHERS FUNERAL -oi .and Mrs. Jmis Howell, Sr.. and th,,:.. i4 Harden, Howell, Jr., ie(t y for Lynchburs. Va t .....J neral services for Mrs. Hj utouier, i nomas E. Marshal which -were conducted there nesaay. Mr. Marshall HiH.im.-. in Washington. D. C., Mond ier an extended illness. :.- Gail Woodard is spending ft. m.iiie ua tamp at Fru Use Mountaineer Want M