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PAGE TWO THZ 77 A i x . 5 vTLLE 5IuTJ7vTAEvEE2 Monday Afternoon, January n J OF INTEREST ' TO WOMEN CLUBS ACTIVIT; . 1 -I Office Phone 700 - MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 4C2-J r ' New Officers Are Named For " lion Duff Jew officers were elected and pr. itet lcidcrs named fir the Iron Di i lloma Demons atmn Club at a i citing held Fndav in Wit- home of Is. J. R. C'kUtMeil ihe Officers are Mrs Caldwell, pr ;idt-nt; Mrs. Frank M Davis. vi prcrl lent; 'Mrs. F E." Cham lie .. secret; rv: and Mm.- Manson Mi J cue": trc asurer r rojee" leaders include the fol : ffos and nutrition. Mrs. " Chambers, Mrs. Charles F nord, Mr. Thurman Davi: i 1ms. Mrs. L. L. Williamson, . V. V White. Mr K N Pal- Mrs Hnrley Bryson. Mrs. T. J tford: Poultry Mrs ChMon Mc- ; d:y. Mrs. V. R. Davi. Mrs (. D.ms: food preservation J R. Caidwell. houe lurrih- Mrs. Crack Davis. Mr iik Devi; home manai't-rriei.t. -. Fnn' Davis; family life. Mr- Mcdf Jl'd; Ifome beautiiication. : M-m-on Medford, Mis Cash .'.lord. Mrs Frank Brad -haw: hinr Mrs Harley Bryson. Mil. civ P Caldwell: arts and !tr. V's. F. E. Chambers. Mrs H Dn-'.s: and music. Mrs F E. i.'jibfr? e? chairman appointed ' ine the year are: eom - ce. Mrs Man-on Med h Mrs Kim-ev rainier; Mis E. W White: citi- Mrs Grady Davis. Mrs. Miss Billie Sue Francis lv t- M- r-! Mi m M II r v i.i Fr M Re M: M ( !' H cr V C! t:i to tr 71- o t'J 4-' 1". y.- ' run ' irvr '' -itv -!: ' cati""1 1 V'''?: reei eat ion. Mrs C'iin-MrF'-ov. Mrs. Frank I)..vi-: ! C!-1' 1'aders. Mr- Roy M-d-i ' J R. Caldwell. Mr nk B'-sc'shaw. and Mrs. (J:al :es. ' Free Methodist Class Has Meet The Ten-Aee clas of the Free jj MMhodist Chapel held a regular m-Tithly meeting Fridav nieht in the home of Clarence Moore Ann Co?diH, president of the el'ss. conducted the devotional and MiU Charlotte Eiihop. das,? teach er, presented the business. During the social hour the host v.8S assite, mpjer.lrs Jess Moore,., ui serving ftireih mrntj. ' Attending the meeting were June D- vis. Mary' Etta Ray, Ann Cogdill. B tty Sue Mehaffey. Eugenia Cabe, N'cilis Ruth Pressley. Ralph Press ley, Roy Pressley. Ray Gibson, Babe Mney, Oscar Moore. Ray Cabe. Odell Nelson, Dale Sisk. Miss Bis hop and Miss Ruth Gruber. Rocky Branch W. M. U. Has Social Meeting The monthy social meeting of - the Woman's Missionary Union of f the Rocky Branch Baptist Church was held last Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Derry Norman. Announcement was made of the next meeting to be held at trie church, Monday, January 22, v.ith Mrs. John Blaloek as guest speaker. T.E.L. Class To Meet Friday The T.E.L. Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Henry M'.ller, Friday, January 19, at 7:30 P-m. 1 ' - i vVinier Success I ; j ..... . 'x'J-'-' t -- .s- - ." ST , ... . . 2Jx ; -;! (ti ... r.-j i) Bm j ";;.'vj i I Red fleecy woolen eoat i ; , ;, :'t Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Francis of Waynesville announce the engage ment of tluii dautihter. Billie Sue. to W. A. Green., son of Mrs. H. T. Green and the late Mr. Gneen of Murphy. The weddi plans are incomplete. ng Dr.Greider To Address Woman's Club Dr. Frieda Anne Greider. Dean of Women at Western Carolina Teachers College, Cullowhee. will give an address at the January nieeting of the Wa m ilv Wo n. an's Club in the A--fi,hly Room, of the Presbyterian Church Thurs-' (jay afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. f;ttrQreWerjiBlLi:f as her sub-, Iject. "How Education Mav Aid in Marshalling Our Resources For Peace and Security ." in following the club's theme for the year, 'j.Marshalling Our Resources For Peace and Security". Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrkk. chairman of the education department, is in charge of the program and the speaker will be introduced bv Miss Anne Albright. Miss Louise Ballard, president, will preside and hostesses will be Mrs. J. H. Howell. Sr.. Mrs. N. W Garrett, Sr.. Mrs. Will Fahrion Mrs. Stella Hall, and Mi-.- Anne Al bright. Legion Auxiliary Meets Tonight The Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet in the apartment of Mrs. Fred Campbell at the Court House tonight at 730 o'clock. Members are requested to bring tneir coin cards to the meeting Mrs. Fred Campbell will preside. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry LuU are leaving Tuesday for an extended vacation in Florida. Church Circle Is Collecting Old Christmas Cards MARCH OF DIMES TBpC I ll - JPARY 15-31 The Need Is Urgent Give All You Can Spare! it 12J Main SL Strand Theatre Bldt. Oh Christmas Cards are being collected by members of Circle No. 2 of the First Methodist Church, in iiii-wer to a request from ortho pedic homes in the state. The cards are used for entertainment of oung patients. Boxes.' to "receive contributions from the general public, have been placed in The Toggery and Mas sie's Department Store. Mrs. J. M. Long is chairman of the sponsoring circle. . , Music Club To Have Meeting The Waynesville Music Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Ellen Fox Wayi Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John Kirkpatrick will have the program. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Green, Jr., the former a student at the semin ruy in Springfield, Missouri, have returned to their home after a visit to Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Finger, at Maggie. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Elwood, III. whose marriage took place early this month, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood, last week. They left Saturday for their home in Dur ham. -.' - Dr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Clark ar rived Friday from New York City to reside at their home at Lake Junaluska. By VERA WINSTON HERE Is a coat that has what It takes on several count. First of all, it has surface Interest, for it is of fleecy woolen. Then it U In red, a color that is gaining momentum as the season waxes. It has pyramid lines, which Is the big coat line this season. Lastly it has lining contrast, for the lining is black. Voi the rest, hand stitching edges the four flapped patch pockets, and the collar. Four sell buttons dose the front. Library Notes Mrs. Elwood (Gives Paper At D.A.R. Meeting ''' Mrs. James L. Elwood had the - . program t the January- meeting of t the . Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, I . Dauehtfra of the American Revolu- ' i tlon. Friday afternoon, in the home 'of Mrs. R. L. Prevost. ' j Mrs. Elwood read the paper pre-: JV I sented recently at Valley Forge by j Mrs. James B. Patton. president of t.,' the D.A.A., on "Faith in Ameri- -a "' '' j . j Mrs. Robert Osborne reviewed t' ' Mrs. Patton's message from the D. ' A R. rational magazine and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, discussed the us- age of the U. S. Flag. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn introduced Miss Margaret Reece, member of j mc scuiur kimss oi me waynesville j High School, who will represent I the chapter in the annual good ci'.i ' zenship contest, and her mother, j Mrs. Roy Beece, Miss Reece re ; ported that she Is compiling her jscrapbook to compete with good ! citizenship pilgrims throughout the ' state..; ... j During the business session, with Mrs. James R. Boyd, regent, pre siding, it was announced that the i name of Mrs. Margaret Love Mar ' shall, charter member of the chap ' ter, had been placed on the honor roll at Bell Tower at Valley Forge, i Mrs. James Harden Howell, Sr., i senior president of the Joseph Howell Society of Children of the : Revolution, reported on a meeting of that group and also reported as chairman of Indian work that mag azines had been sent to the Chero kee School. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Bushnell were named as delegates to the state D. A. R. conference to be held in Rocky Mount in February i and Mrs, H. M. Leach and Mrs. I Dan K. Moore were chosen as alternates. Mrs. R. N. Barber was named as Married For Fifty Years . i - a ; -! I 1 I.a-t Wednesday marked the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirkpatrick, of the Dellwood road. Both are na tives of Havwoud. Mr. Kirkpatrick is from Fines Creek, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick is the foirner Miss Dora Smart of Crabtree. They moved to their home on the Dellwood road in 1925. 'Photo by Ingrain's Studio i. Mrs, Roaers Is a delegate to the national congress rT- A T) :j,.i at Washington. D. C. with Mrs. J IN 011160 rTeSlClent Of Home Club Refrigerator Care The next time you clean your re frigerator use ypur electric vaccum cleaner and the attachments. Con siderable dust and lint collect on th condensing coil and plate of the el ectric cord plug on the refrigerator tor safety precautions while Clean ing and remove all this dust and lint. Your refrigerator will operate much more efficiently. MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN ON THE ROAD TO TWELVE CRAZY CREEK by Evelyn Sib ley Lampman. 3udy McCallum rowed down the millrace to a year of strange ex periences with her pioneer .vicest ors in the Williamette Valley. AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLD EN ANCHOR by Ruth Holberg. Judy real and misehiecious, frol ics through the world of Cape Ann. Massachusetts, in 1814. Her bright adventure, her spirited curiosity, get her into every adventue, every corner, every cupboard in the town. THE NEW BOY by Mary Urm ston. Jack Corwin hated to leave school friends in California to be a new bay in an eastern school un til he and Duchess, the Irish Set ter, became involved in a feud which climaxed in his becoming part of "the gang". MELODY, ML'TTONBONE AND SAM by Lavinia R. Davis. Sam loved horses and especially fWs own sway-backed Mutton Bone and a pretty mare named Melody. IS AND THE DUCHESS by Ed ward Fenton. The story of a boy and a dog, and how she became to be really his. KILDEE HOUSE by Rutherford Montgomery. Jerome Kildee didn't mind shar ing his privacy with skunks and raccoons, but it took Emmy Lou and Donald to solve the problems that ensued. ; H. Howell and Mrs. J. W. Killian 19 auri uaies, A motion was passed to have the secretary write to state representa tives asking their auDroval tf fimrie j requested by the Library Commis- Vn. VI r-c II f T ..1,..: . ss. i.i. Acani, Lliail man (H - " -.,. vui,j tiufiMa approved schools, reported dona-1 was named vice-president and Mrs. tions sent to Kate-Duncan Smith . t)eo Clark, secretary-treasurer. School and Tomassa School. I Project leaders for 1951 are: A social hour followed the meet-' foods and nutritiones, Mrs. France ing and retresnmenls were served liogtrs ;gardens. Mrs Caulev Roe K., Ua U - . ,. ' J Leaders of B&PW Club To Meet Joint Host entertain H I Engaged d Mr. and Mrs rJ iuaiy .iedfo-. a dinner in th. Craigs Saturday J : Juus Bedford's -C. Medford. I lett of Canton.. I take place in then i tist Church on jj mk cyclamen ti orative r.ote'in the' , the dining table t I a bow l of pilik sr ea Dy white presented to the Following dime contest was fi.atUp men were liiir.i.!.. desipn hats fur i. Miss Bramh tt ,.' gift of crystal. j Guests in a!(li;i( UU and Mr. .Mav j Mrs. M. V. l; : j ton, parents ,r k ; nnd Mrs. cuti j ents of the hridet and Mrs. M v b and Mrs. Ned Ho,. Sebe Bryson, Mr , McDarris. Mr an Stahl. Mr. ai,d v. j Jr., Mr. and h ; i Dr. and Mr V M ): Mrs. Noble Carrel: I Mrs. Hairy WhtJ Frieda Hall, Miss ' II... . ins. ai)n c ;ii'U: ville, Mr. and Mrs., ton and daughter ; of Spartaiihur". s.C i and William Cochr. I I Mr. and Mrs. J I SOnS, JollIH'V ; 1 1 f 1 1 i day for their home I v t after a visit ' parents, Dr. and V It's Amazine i aii oiiicers and standing commit-1 KnQKKGGDin? PfC ! tee fhuirinori nf ll... Waenncvil l 1 ,U Mrs. France Rogers was elected Business and Professional Women's president of the Fines Creek Home Club will meet on Monday evening, Demonstration Club at a meeting , January 15, 7:30 p.m. at the home held Thursday in the home of Mrs. j of Mrs. Grayden Ferguson on Cher M. M. Noland. Mrs. Caulev Roccrs I rv Street Mrs. Doyle Alley, president of the Clflb. states thaf the Board meeting is being held for the pur pose of considering matters of, busi ness, and special activities, prior Harriet Gibson Is Hostess For C.A.R. Meeting ers; poultry, Mrs, F. C. Green; food ' to the regular meeting of the Club , tl ..... .1 n T.... OO 1 hi rL-i vaiiun, nirs. l. s. cjreen and v" """"' Mrs. Dee Clark; house furnishines Mrs. M. M. Ferguson; home man agement, Mrs. M. M. Noland; fami ly life, Mrs. Mark Ferguson; home beautification. Mrs. France Rog ers; clothing. Mrs. R. C. James; arts anrl rrafts Mrc P r Miss Harriet Gibson was hostess am! lmisi, Mrs. Mark Ferguson. naiiinaii ui sianoing committee.1 were named as follows: community service. Mrs. Mark Ferguson; health. Mrs. R. M. McCracken; edu cation. Mrs. France Rogers; citizen ship, Mrs. F. M. Rogers; and recrea tion, Mrs. Dee Clark. Draperies Air and brush draperies frequently t remove surface dust before it be entries embedded in the fabric. THE OLD HOMETOWN STANLEY I KNOW THAT STUFF" IS POWEWKUL'-BUT ITS THE FlfcST TIMS V IT EVER HlSSEO N MY FACE- rr v.- 'V 2..Z- for the January meeting of the Joheph Howell Society, Children of the Revolution, at "Windover." Thursday afternoon. Linda Sloan, junior president, presided and flags were advanced by Carey Howell, Betty Owen, and Helen Kirkpatrick. The opening ritual was led by Nancy Francis and Lane Prevost. Betty Barber had the paper for the afternoon on "The Unknown Soldier of the Revolutionary War," and Stanford Massie presented a piano solo, "An Old Irish Melody." During the business hour Mrs .t n. nuwcii, senior president of the ; ea president of the Girl Scout society, read a letter from th lor national president.-emphasizing of leaders and council members' the three r's of the C. A. R., "Re-1 held Thursday night in the home i.e.vii, nnKuusiuuity, ana nespect. .wrs. fiiu t'revost. Miss Alice Mrs. Ferguson Heads Scout Leaders Club Mrs. Rankin Ferguson was elect- During the social hour the host ess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Robert Gibson, in serving re freshments. Marietta Way Campbell and Dale Ratcliffe were guests at the meeting. Finchcr was named vice-president i ne leaders decided to hold reg ular meetings the first Thursday evening 0f eacn month. Prior to the orp;ini7tinn r tua ;L,eaciers Club, a business session j of the Counc il was held with Mrs. , t,,.w . i iidru iivaii. president, in charge The Rev. and Mrs, J. E. Yountz Reports were heard from the exJ are leaving tomorrow for a visit to ecutive hoard and plans were marie nends in Goldsboro and Lexing- for a Cirl Scout Co'okaSa" ' ton. During their absence the pul- Sm'hti1 ChUrCh : J ". student at State will be filled by the Rev. J. W. . College. Raleigh. sient the week Huneycutt. district superintendent, end with his Barents Mr LT! WHEN Ut The IDEAL! Bookkeepi Tax M MMtt ftdiral andSl Simplified -la? INEXPENSIVE'! Spdal tooh fen Mrs Shop Jwe!ert ok farmtrt and Randm Xtslouronll Gonii Servict Station) PnM Cltontrt and Dytn' ond nanyi Prices S2.50 S3.SJ. J. R. Gerringer was called to Draper, N. C, Saturday on account of the illness of his mother. He was arcnmnanipH to riranr K,. TVfc Gerringer and their daughters.1 TTlO Rrtm ' . . i Gifts. Greetin? CH The German port of Bremen was' founded in the eighth century. i (Your patronage J and Dr. C. N. Clark. Bob Francis. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend a BOX SUPPER .'.''' '.'':-'. JANUARY 19th at 7:30 P.M. LAKE jUNALUSKA SCHOOL The Proceeds From This Box Supper Will Go to The Maple Grove Methodist Church ' ' BE SURE TO BRING A BOX YES SIR- You Will Find Them At Ray's Wrangler Western Styled JEANS AND JACKETS for children, boys and men. Tops For School Wear Farm Wear General Wear Wrangler Jackets 11 oz. Sanforized denim Authentic Western Cut Reinforced pleated Iront 2 flap pockets Adjustable side straps No-scratch rivets Wrangler Jeans Authentic Western cut It Oz. Sanforized denim No-scratch rivets Bar tacks at strain point 2 front pockets 2 bock pockets jr' iiii l. Skw1 ...I r Hopalong Cassidy Suits A In Black 9-oz. Denim For Kiddies in Sizes 3 to 12. The Real Genuine HoppY i THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT
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