Monday AfternooTeb - PAGE TWO THE WATVCSVTLLE xrouxT ainthi OF INTEREST TO WOMEN activity CLUBS OSice Phone 7M - MRS. BEX SLOAN. Ei.W Home Phone n J i .' Bride-Elect V . ... -".! i V J ii mi I I Charlene McClure Is Bride Of John C. To we i Mr. and Mr. L. McClur of I Waynesville. Route 1. announce I the marriage of their daughter. ! Charlene. to John C. Toe, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Charlie R ' Towe of Canton. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford . Mills In Canton, Monday. February ; ; 1 J. The Reverend Otto parbam oif Canton performed the ceremony. ) The bride wore a roxal blue j gabardine suit ith white v i sories for her marriage, Relatives were the only guests lat the ceremony. I Mr. Towe. before her marriage. . ; was rmpioyed at the Canton Laun-' dry- Mr. Towe holds a position with . the Continental Bikeries of Rich mond, Virginia, where the couple" is now reid;r.f Phil Lowe Is Host i At Birthday Dinner i Celebrating his seventeenth birthday, Phil Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P Lowe, enter tained at dinner Saturday evening at hi home on the Howell Mill Road. Assisting his mother was his aunt. Mrs Herbert SmaTley. The candlelight dinner was fol lowed by the opening of the birth Bride Of February Third L J : ' ' A ; I ' . s b k . . I m. -i- - : :' ix. I - k . i r . - MISS BOBBIE JO.WN XOLAXD, daughter of Mrs. Manin E. Baldwin of Cranburv, N. J., and the late Wiley A. Nolanri of Crab tree, is engaged to Walter M. Crai. son of Mr. and Mrs A. Milton Craig of Hightstown. N J Wedding plans have not been announced. Bobbie Noland Is Engaged To Walter Craig Announcement i made of the engagement of Miss Bobbie Jiiann Nuland, daughter of Mrs. Marvin E. Baldwin of Cranhury, New Jer sey and the lale Wiley A. Noland of.Crabtree, t0 Walter M. Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Milton Craig of Hightstown, New Jersey. The bride-elect, who formerly resided' here is the grandduuuhler of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wmle No la ltd oWanesftrrM'Sne'ifSi -graduate of Hightstown High School and Rider College and currently holds a position as legal secretary in Hightstown. Mr. Craig was graduated from Hightstown High School and serv ed two years with the U. S. Navy. He! 1 now associated In business with his father in Hightstown. fi. C. Turner, student nt the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with his parents. ' Misses Margaret Reese and Ann Rector spent the week-end in Charlotte as the guests of Miss Brent Chapman, former resident here. David Henry Honored On Birthday finest of honor at a surprise birthday party was David Henry of Hazel wood, who celebrated his twelfth birthday on Valentine's Day. His mother, Mrs. " Virgle Henry, arranged a party combining the Valentine and birthday motifs. She was assisted by Mrs. Albert Reeves and Mrs. Myrtle Littles, both of Wnynesville. The guest list included Peggy Reeves. Sara Reeves, Carolyn Keener, Hegina nnd Johnny Nar eutis, Robert Clark, and Shelbia Edwards. Birthday colors of green and pink predominated, accented by Valentine red. The white cake, dec orated in pink and green, was flanked by white candles In cry stal holders. Cupcakes and place holders used the Valentine theme. After taking part in games ap propriate to the day, the young guests received varied prizes. Hark of the American desert shrub, guayulo, was chewed by the ancient Mexicans to extract rubber and make bouncing balls for games and ceremonies. Young Women Between 18 and 34 Years THE fill in offer You a Great Future! ADVANCEMENT! EXCELLENT TRAINING! FREE MEDICAL CARE I OOD PAY I SECURITY 1 TRAVEL 1 r i 4 . I Join the WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS -:'--or- - day gift, music, and games. t-i I . . Besides the host, those present jtr. " I i f - " were Sylvia Camlin, Mary Lou ,rv"; '" j ' ' ' " ! V, ; . Gerringir, Nancy Bisthoff, Lane .3 A ' ' . v Prevost. Laura Woody, Eileen Ger- . . S ; ' ".""Jt.'' . ringer, Aleen Williams, Carroll ' -X.j..!...:?-tki.-. . k-. : Aw f aumJ- Swanstr Junmv !ui n..i r..i - .. " Mrs. Stanelli Entertains For Small Daughter Vrs. Stanelli entertained ' i:h a party Wednesday afternoon. ' rbruarj 14. In celebration of the '. first birthday of her daujhter, ,Ctberine Rebecea Staell. Tlie Valent;ne and birthday mo v lifs wer combined -in xlerorations n4 nfreshmenrs. Heart-shaped ices and small cakes wre sened and the table was centered with a , larpe heart-shaped birthday calte. j alennne faors were presented to the guests. j As a special feature of the par 1 ty, photographs were taken of the ! entire group. J The guests were Beth Reeves, ; Mr Nan Woodard, Tatty and Peg ! M illiams. Catherine Rebecca Seas, , Patricia Barker. Mark Myers, Stephen Turner. Jimmy Lee. Buckv Ccinlcy. Ricky Boyd, and! Mike Sease. ; The mothers of the young puests were entertained following ; the children's part,v. ' Crabtree PTA Postpones Meeting The Parffit-Tewher Association "i -the Cnbtreeirn Duff School ', will- meet iH-ict Thursday. February : 22, instead of lonifht as was form- t'r! arniauneed A Fouitder" Tlay j)rocram will be . presented ai T SO p m. Miss Juanita Noland I-. Swanger, Jimmy Swift Don Cal houn. and Terry Swanger mis iiay h'jrton. tne lormer Miss Frances Sheltoa. was nmrritd on February 3 in Walhalla, South Carolina. 1 Mrs. Stahl Hostess Miss Shelton Is To Secretaries Bride of Mr. Parton Club Yesterday Secretaries Glub To Meet Wed. - - v . 5 m, j; , - f , b)Ht.kkMMn -Ki. ... y , . & . j, , v J ' f I All members of the Waynesville Chapter of the National Secretaries Association were present nt an in. stallation lea at the home of Mrs. unuse Stahl at Lake Junaluska Mr and Mrs Roy Shelton of Wa.Mitville. lioute 2. announce the marriage of their daughter Frances to Mr. Hay Parton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parton, also of Waynes ville. Hemic 2. The ceremony took place in Walhalla. South Carolina.1 . ' Ho lei Save Money" will be the Kathryn Hyatt, stjdent at Wars u-,fi (lf k Uik bv Forrest E Brin. Hill College, spent the weekend on ii Asfe"ille at the regular witn her parents. Mr. and Mrs Dewey Hyatt in Haztlwood The wild rose is the stale flower of Iowa. monthly meeting of the Wavnes. viUe Chapter of the National See ret anes Asstxiation. Ttie meeting is set for Wednes day. February 21. at 7 o'clock at 'The Maples. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ferguson, or Clyde, Route 1, announce tk, gagement of their granddaughter, Miss Juanita Noland b Dean A. Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Greene, also of 0 nuuie i. miss woiand is a graduate of the Crahtiee-Iron Dull School and is now employed by the American Telephone aiidli graph Company in Peoria, Illinois. Col, Green attended Sti vine iiigh School and is now with the Army Air Force at3bc Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. Say, "I Saw It In The Mountainee: Sunday" afternoon. Miss Patsy Hog- on February 3. The bride wore suit of royal blue gabardine with while and blue accessories. ; Mrs. Parton is a member of the' Junior class at the Waynesville! I Township High School. Mr. Par- Ion is a graduate of the High ' School, and is now employed at Warner's Lumber Company. I The couple are makina th..lr Love Lane in Waynes- ers of Ilazelwood was officially in stalled as a new member, Miss Hazel Franklin, whose birthday is in February, was given a birthday present. Plans were discussed for the Southeastern District meeting to be held at the Sedglietd Inn In Greensboro during the weekend nf Piirnnr.il 01 OK Til - ; . A tend from this chaper are Miss !! U" wiary Medtord, President; Mrs. Louise Stahl, Bulletin Editor;! Miss Clara Dutson, and Mrs. Evelvn1 Port TTTtI PT fl Carter. They will be joined in i VCU 11 U1 r 1 n Greensboro by Miss Jimmie Watts, 1 Will M.t who at present is one of the Legis-1 l lk'tl lative clerks jn Raieigh, Tuesday Night Mrs. Justice, Mrs. Gentry ' A r'Klllar meeting of the Central p. j a. . Elementary Parent-Teacher Asso- Itetlirn lrpm Miami nation will be held Tuesday night 0 I 7:30 o'clock in the school audi- Mrs. Sallie Lou Justice and her oi'i'm, daughter, Mrs. P. H. Gentry, have! Dr. Weir of the Health Depart-1 returned rom a two-week -vUit to ! men. will he .he guest speake? f ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bell, Jr., hour will he held in observance of rounder's Day. Ratcliffe Cove News Mrs. Carl Jones Mountaineer Reporter Members of the Woman's Society ! of Christiun Service of Hazelwood! Methodist Church were guests ot' the Elizabeth Chapel Society on j Thursday night in a mission study j Mrs. Jack Nichols of the Hazel-' wood Society led thp Hpunfinnoi i and a special number was given by Barbara Wright and Mrs M r Lee. A study of Mark Rich's book, i :"Rural Prospect," was presented1 by the Elizabeth Chapel Society1 under the direction of Mrs. Bram-; left Stone, Secretary of Missionary i fcclueation and Service. EOCOKSS Ij (Ki) 1! CHARLIE WOODARD CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN and TEXACO SERVICE Good Eats Prompt Service EAST WAYNESVILLE CHARLES W. BALENTINE CHARLES SHELL SERVICE Dayton Tires Complete Lubrication Clean Rest Rooms Road Service Call 402-J Five Points Hazelwood Mountaineer CLASSIFIED ADS SELL MORE Merchandise and Miscellaneous items Than Any Other Advertising Medium In Haywood County. FRANK UNDERWOOD ROTS CARS m ' WaynesvilK AUTO PARTS CO, Parts For Every Car I M AC Products Dayton Belts 4 How 405 Depot St. WaW Choice for Plunge WOMEN'S AIR FORCE Now I .. . . become a part of the team of men end women who have a vital role in the Nation's' Defense. Share the feeling f really doing your part for Freedom! The need is now! iS your nearest WAC-WAF recruiter and learn about the interesting and profitable career opportunities awaiting you! WVAMY AND U.$. AIR FORCE RECRUITING STATION POST OFFICE BUILDING Asheville, N. C . k : i I: V III liiSiiai. ' 1 i ' 1 T E.J.LILIUS JEWELER Special Offer Ronson Lighters & Cases Sheaffer Fountain Pens Identification Bracelets Engraved FREE While You Wait 207 Main Waynesville' The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration Club will hnlH .hot I ular meeting Monday night at 7:30 u me nome ot Mrs. R. C Francis, Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe will be co hostess. ' FLORIDA Swim for Health Queen Brenda Parkinson's favorite twlm uit features a plunfiing neckline that gives her a choice of depth. The one-piece, form-fitting suit, is held secure by shoulder straps that re crossed In back, (International) l3..4..i:fi- nauiiiic Love averaged a wi-i ; and a loss apiece in basketball I games Thursday and Saturday nights. .The' girls lost to Saunook j on Thursday, 28-17, but came back w'n over south Clyde in Hazel wood on Saturday by a margin of 19 to 15. Scores of the boys' two games were Identical 39 to 25- but playing Saunook they came out on top and against South Clyde wound up on the little end of the score. of Miami, Florida. Purpose of the visit was to make the acquaintance of Mrs. Gentry's granddaughter and Mrs Justice's namesake, Sallie Lou Bell, who was born on February 3. Chief wage earners of the island of Cheju off the coast of Korea are women pearl divers and women far outnumber men on the island. H. B. ANGEL HAYWOOD MONUMENT COMPANY Reliable Dealer In The World's Finest Monument Phone 1029 , , E. Waynesville MR. CLAUDE WOODARD SylvSVlffl':J frth Carolina, attended dence Lhool, S1'flhT associated with the Texaco r. bmce 1931 he has been His station w II Lf il T CoraPanv "S employee and dealer, his fal TnT944ghl S, yT"dei,,!r award from Campany operated Charlie's Drive I With his broth,'' w'' had Under The able owner hltoere S'nee 1936" and in 1948 their new MlZ Pie e lubrication and minor rnZnX u ZrZ t i hi mh!n They are pen 24 hours. and road s rvTee " available all hours by telephoning 817. CarotandT marrled Miss Eu Parker of Maiden. North ' Carolina, and they are parents of 6-year-old Jimmy - Baptist. maternally, hi., is a Mason, religiously, a tere"rba" 8nd ""ba a major part of his sports in- l . t V ;(- CHARLES D. WlBj FARMERS EXCHASC: Growers, Buyers, Pa"J Shippers f Haywood Fi Products j Groceries Fee f Insecticides FerbW'. Tele. 130 Fast "ti. 'inn.. I If General Auto RepJ Body Si Fender Auto Falntinf Radiator Repa Tele. 402-M BaLsam Rd. Hazelw' RUTH CRAIG RUTH CRAIG'S BEAUTY SHOP Modern Equipment Capable Staff toCU 55 For Appointment 125 East St. . .. Waynesville Your Advertising Message in the Mountaineer Is Read By More Than ' 20,000 People All Potential Customers -1 L ' JOE w. dAvis JOE'S STUDIO Pr,fL Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Haxelwood, n. C, : The photographs us artists drawings apP . . .', n.ii.- Tn W in me roiw feature were mainly PH ed bv Joe's Studio, and Commercial grapher, Hazelwood,