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PAGS TTTZ i Monday Afternoon, Octbbef 30, 1330 TOE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER MADE PILGRIMAGE ON OLD VtHIClS few Glamor For Gams Women Golfers Have Tournament And Dinner Women cnlfprs of thp Wivnes- Here's Apple Pie As You Like It A- . ft & 1 - i , w 4 ! x - 7 IX ill lktV li II 'jiff v ill I W i I fl v V J is p . o mi (ins . These -are new deep-toned stockings in colors I i V, V .... - - led tn complement the season's new afternoon and evening os and open sandals. By DOROTHY HOE " Associated Press Fashion Editor urn Hunk a stocking is only a stocking, you're 'way behind lies. ..' .:nn the stocking designers really have one to town with turns to heighten the glamor of beautiful legs encased in nylon L-.. ; :in stockings with hand-painted clocks, stockings with It decorations, stockings studded all over with sequins, stoctt- iih fam-v heels. stocklnBs especially designed for wear with L of costume, from country tweeds to satin evening gown. L company (Gotham) introduces satin colors, in deep muted to. complement the rich satin tones of the winter seasons vie gowns. mitlirr (Sanson) presents a new fluted stocking that looks Xi in the box and smooths out to a perfect fit on the leg. y . . e sparkle theme is underscored by still another linn (Lai'K ttith hand-painted nylons set with fake jewels by artist .Ellen One lias a gold clock at the ankle, another a rhinestone snow I the heel. signer Lilly Uache also has tried her hand at stockings, and recent fashion show she presented sequin-embroidered nylons v out the glitter theme of her dress-up gowns and hats. ville Golf Club were hostesses to the men golfers at a four-ball tour nament and dinner last Sunday, i Low net scores for the best ball went to thp fnllnuinfl teams- Mrs. Wilda Prevost and M. H. Bowles, first, with a score of 6a; Mrs. Haz el Clauson and Capehart Nicholls, second with 66; Mrs. Ann Woody and Eric Clauson, third with 67; Mrs. Evelyn Hyatt and Aaron rre vost tied with Mrs. Arne Morford and Dan Watkins in fourth place with 68's; and Mrs. Dorothy Pre vost nd Jonathan Woody had a 69 for fifth place. Dinner was served at The Lodge and prizes were awarded for the matches. Methodist Men Will Form Organization Alt men of the First Methodist Church are roauested to attend the first meeting of the Men's Club of the church tonight at 6:30 ociock in the church dlnlne room. Suniwr will he served by the members of circle No. 2 of which Mrs Ernest Hvatt is chairman A fiifftrmjil nrnprntn has been planned and officers will be elected Richard Parham Has Part In College Pageant . ' v. x. - t j ? m-.r ., , i i I IW'Vt : JTi ? Cu;. v-. A . ' -! This Is the result of the baking demonstration on Saturday morning. These four young ladies aie shown holding their finished products. Left to right: Miss Jean Childers, assistant home demonstra tion agent; Mrs; Tom Brumitt, home economics teacher. Fines Creek; Mrs. Joe Clinc, home econ mics teacher at Bethel' and Mrs. Glenn Noland, home economies teacher, Crabtree-tion Duff. (Staff I'hoto), ir v! . . . m a ovvs .. v", ...... -, . .. J'H PAINTED . . . Ellen 1J liiiintcd this black clock sheer nylons. incrs Coming Up 'I' M- GABLES, Fla; (AP) FLUTED FOR FIT . . . New process to assure smooth-fitting stockings. 'it ineinhprc nf tho Ilniuorqitv T?kitl brothers on the freshman n(;ii)tain anH rpntur PpIp '""e and frnsh' fullhark Rav f"ni Hillside. N. J., varsity left S) k Frank Smith and brother .Pvhil til.ivs thn samo nnsitinn. ffm Tuckahnp N V while n.'lvifi vnrciliT (3f,1ftn nnit I fullback Bill are from Holly- '' S. Air Force base at fElnne. Me, is 10,000 acres In Game To Remember SOUTH BEND, Ind. (APi Jim Mutschellcr, Beaver Falls, Pa junior .and first string Notre Dame right end. always will remember this year's North Carolina game. It was the occasion of his first starting assignment in an Irish uni form. All Jim did was play 53 minutes, more than any other squad member, and catch both touchdown passes as ND won, 14-7. Canada's forests (exclusive of Newfoundland! cover 37 ner cent of the total land area of the country. Hi-hrd Blaine Parham. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly Parham and a member of the freshman class at Gardner-Webb College, took part in the pageant, "A Dramatic Nar rative of Baotist Progress," which was presented at the Double Springs Baptist Church last Thurs Hav niubt. The pageant represented an as sorlational meeting of the King's Mountain Baptist group and was presented by the dramatics depart ment of Gardner WebD college. West Canton Club Meet With Mrs. McElrath Th WpsI Canton Home Demon stration Club met Thursday after noon In the home of the president, Mr. -W S'WcBrathr i c Mrs. McElrath presided and the demonstration was given by Miss Jean Childers, assistant nome ageni for Haywood County. Project reports were given by Mrs. Lewis Sanford and Mrs. Theo dore Clark. Garden Club To Sponsor Holiday Contest rri . nl.Ll 1 O .. .1 rMllh U'i ! 1 .... .1 1 ' In. ,,t- sponsor tne annual coiucsi i up side Christmas decorations for homes and yards. Plans for the contest were com pleted at a meeting of the club last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggctt and children, Nancy Jo and Bill Dog gett, of High Point, spent the week end at their summer home on the Country Club Drive and attended the football game between Hign Point and Asheville High bchoois Friday night. Nancy Jo had as guests a party of ten class mates from High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Kirkpatrick spent the week end In Chapel Hill and attended the Carolina-William and Mary football game. Joint Hostesses Honor Bride And Bride Elect Mrs. Arthur Paul Evans and Miss Judy Goodin were joint hostesses of a dinner given at The Towne , House, Friday evening, as a court- esy to Mrs. Hubert Collins, bride of October, and Miss Peggy Sue Burglri, bride-elect of November. Guests were seated at one long table which was centered with an arrangement of white chrysanthe mums, flanked by white candles. Place cards were In the bridal motif. VnUnwini! dinner the honor guests Were presented gifts. Attending the party were Mrs. Collins, Miss Burgtn, Mrs. Bill Porter. Miss Helen Jewel Holnn- son, Miss Mary Sue Crocker,-Mrs. Oliver Yount, Jr., Mrs. J. K. Mc Cracken, Mrs. Henry Clayton, and Mrs. Stanley Henry. U.D.C. Chapter Will Meet With Mrs. Ferguson The Haywood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet in the home of Mrs. Johnnie Ferguson, Friday afternoon, No vember 3, at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sam Queen, president, will lx in charge and a program on the "Battles-of Atlanta ami Appomat tox'1 will he given. Mrs. O. II. Khellon will review the inaga.lue. Mrs. Minnie Heeler Branson has returned to her home In Knoxville after a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lampkln. Girl Scouts Begin Observance Of G.S. Week A tiirce Broun of Girl Scouts and Brownies, in uniform, attended the service at the First Methodist Church Sunday morning, in ob servance of Girl Scout Sunday, the first day in Girl Scout Week. The annual observance ot GUI sVmil Week is held in honor nl the hirlhday anniversary of Mrs I Juliette Gordon Low, loundcl' of Girl Scouting. Various activities will mark Hie other davs of the week ami dunnv International friendship day. Ml', for schoolmates oversea:, will he mailed. The Taj Mahal at Agra, India, was buill by Shah .lehan as a tomb for his wife. ... ... v. niirtrimiiw fililrlo EvaneellaU. ot 'Liverpool, England, attracted considerable attention u h pedalad b antique high-wheeled bicycle. Carrying his luggage on hla back. U to Guido three months to make his trip to the Eternal City. (IntenwHtottU) Football For Women At Davis and Elkins F.I.K1NS, W. Va. (AP) Davis and Flkins College here Is present ing a tmuin in football theory to its women students. D k K Direc tor of Athletics Press Marovich decided thai the feminine side of the college was badly misinformed I en the gnine. i .So the coach of I he- school's foot- hall team." Ace Federovitch, vas I . alU'il in lo give a series of lessons I on grid theory to the gals. A bettcr l informed weaker sex, says Federo vitch, will help split! and cheering and will enable the women to en joy the game more. The Navajo Indians still use moist earth as mortar for their i-o,i, , I lot? homes. I a led no gans" Many Managers COLUMBUS. O (AP) The 1950 Little World Serlea triumph of the Columbus Red Birds of the American Association over Balti more was the fourth for the Red Rirds in the last ten Vears. It also was the fourth for President Al Banister of the Rod Birds, and all four w'ere won under different managers. Burt Shot ton led the Birds in mil F.HHiis Over was at the helm of the 1042 winners, and NtckCul lop led the team to its 1943 victory. Montreal was the 1941 loser, while Syracuse absorbed both the 1942 and JIMS defeats. Kxliihils nt the State Museum at Santa Fe, New Meleo. include two old stagecoaches, originals and not lll'H IOH MUMU.-V Villi." , , ,-w these always face the east, reproductions, both in good repair. A. H. Bourne Joins Fraternity Arthur H. Bourne, son of Mi nrt Mm llairv Bourne, has been rrentlv1nlttated "Into the Ohio Eta Chapter of Sigma i'hi Kpsilon Social Fraleihity. He is a sophomore In the school of Arts and Science at Miami Uni versity at Oxford, Ohio. Bridge Events To Be Held At The Lodge Weeklv bridge events for mem bers of the Waynesviile Golf Club will be held at The Lodge each Toesdav. beginning tomorrow. 1 he games will he followed by lunch eon. Reservations must he made with Mrs. Hallett Ward by noon on Mon days. Miss Betty Brown, who is a k-Iu-; dent nurse, spent the week end: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Brown, Miss Kathryn Queen, who has i hppn workinB In Asheville for sev eral weeks, letl this morning for j her office in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metcalfe and rianehter Miss Rachel Met calfe, spent the week-end in Forest City with relatives. CONGRATULATIONS To (The ' sMjditMtMtrm, HAYWOOD APPLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION On Another Successful APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL vr. r - '"r-: . .,1... Ps- -. I - ' ' . '. I . ..4 LAFF-A-DAY THE KID STORE Notice Of Change Of Location f 'E Km STORE will be closed this week Wednesday, ttrsday, and Friday. It will open Saturday, November f t U3 Church Street. Waynesviile. directly across the pel from the Masonic Building. Hours will be those f availing in Waynesviile Stores. WTe believe that the fanze will enable us to serve a larger public. We hope old friends will find us in our new location, and that ?c shall make many new ones. THE KID STORE j i THE " I P"!'J JJ n9 ,. . -. TTZZ r- Was Selected By The Apple Growers Association To Demonstrate The Many Methods 01 Preparing Apples In Your Daily Menus. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY RANGE SEE THE TAPPANS ON DISPLAY AT Mood mane, mc Cart 1""" Xt Kiijr" '- "u . "There he is-behind that hilL" Phone 936 902 N. Main Street
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