TAGE FTVE Afternoon, THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER March 8, 1331 hirthdays rated At ,rdHome f:fc0BGE BORING . , " big day 81 ? Mr and Mrs- Sa,n -t a s were celeb- ' L,m,e Those honored . Karl Ledlord. Mom. . r.nrfi Bor- ives and friends gath S lllord home to spend rivals were . J hi. utos - Key tm drove , .. - i j. f.r ine r;jnw. - vi. now ...d is en rouie. included the Rev V::7 .. Rev. Pete rtie Lrtford from Canton; Mrs Hilliara ' ..a erii Grastv. .: rnvp? ana Mrs. w.. ana wrs. n 7 ;.,.!!! iun-hereU Dirmuaj " i i it.. I orv to noia we .' , im; six honor guesu W. District L March 11 .. .. I'nilnpnl Inn lU't lot IIIC truwmiuu es and Professional wo ub will meet in Brevard at :iirj Club at 12 o clock on 1th with the Brevard Club Us at a buffet luncneon. Margaret Johnston of Way- is .the District uirecior una ,-lHo Miss Lillian Zarchary Lid il have charge of the A Reports of the year s 1 be given in a President s lil plans will be made for p rmnention. which will at the George Vanderbilt Ashi'ville, June 8-10th. AH in District 1 will Join ,,heille in being hostesses hale Meeting. Gilt - Edged Inv I . . ; , V I il ' ) i -. Vi i . v . . t. n estment A Good Easter Suit r ' ' u i . 17-if ; ..oo." 1 ' Beaverdam Club Makes Plans For Achievement Day Tho Roavrrdam H D Cluh met on Tuesday. March 6th at the home of Mrs George Culbreth. with Mrs. Tom llipps as co-hostess. Mrs. Krnest Jones, president, was in charge of the meeting. The de votional was given by Mrs. David Burch. i The club voted fo areeDt thp Council's recommendation on at tendance records and named Mrs. Paul Robinson to serve as Histor ian. ' Mrs. Cieorse Culbreth reported on the committee's plan for the Achievement Day theme. Her sug cost ions were accented Mrs Paul Hobinson expressed her apprecia tion to the chin members for their fooncralion in makinc the County Council uitiner for the Corn Club a success. Book reports were heard from Mrs. Shemll Jtmison, Mrs. Her bert Codv. Mrs. F.lmer Keener, Mrs. O. H llipps. Mrs. T. G. Mur ray. Mrs. E. U Wilson, Mrs. David Burch. Mrs. C. C. Willis. Mrs. W. M. Williamson and Mrs, George Culbreth. LEADING THE EASTER PARADE . . . Here are the two favorite suit silhouettes for spring, 1951. At left, ripped waist and rounded hmline with feminine detail, designed by Stefan: right the "dan dy" look In braid-bound box jacket, with narrow skirt, by Jablow. Both arc in smooth worsteds de signed by John Walther. SOKT TOUCH . . . Career-girl suit in Juillard's worsted color vision tweed in navy and white birdseye weave boasts a lined jacket with white linen collar and big pussy-cat t allot a bow. By Harry Frethtel. Lenders reports were heard on loods and nutrition by Mrs. W. M. Williamson; gardens by Mrs. T. G. Murray; food conservation by Mrs. Paul Hobinsou; family life by Mrs. Sherrill J unison; house furnishings by Mrs. Paul Robinson; clothing by Mrs. Tom llipps; home boautifU cation bv Mrs. T. G. Murray; arts and crafts by Mrs. George Cul breth. Mrs Adrian Sehonck was wel comed as a new member. "Selecting and Hanging Pictures in the Home" was the demonstra tion given by the Home Agent. The club adjourned to meet wllh Mrs. Herbert Cody in April., wilh Mrs. Elmer Keener as co-hnMcss; Former Resident Dies In West Word lias been received of tin il-iil h in Bellinghani, Washington, ol C. Benjamin Mngsmorc, 71, lot I nierlv of this section. Mr. Kings- more was the sone of the late Henry Kingsmore of Fines Creek, Aliens Creek Club Elects Officers The Aliens Creek Home Demon stration Club met on Wednesday, March "th, at the home of Miss Annabel! Mull, with Mrs. Arthur Dills as co-hostess. Mrs. R. O. Allen gave ttie devotional. Mrs. E. Denton Browning, president was in eharue of the meeting. During the business session Mr& Fred Plott was named as second vice president and Miss Annabel! Mull was named as treasurer; Mrs. Ernest Edwards, historian. Book reports were beard from Mrs. Hiram McCracken, Mrs. Fred. Plott, Mrs. E. Denton Browning. Miss Annabelle Mult reported on arts and crafts and Mrs. K. O. Allen on family life. "Selecting and Hanging Pictur es in the Home" was the demon-. stration given by Miss Jean Chll ders, Assistant Home Agent. 'v 'H- . Red Cross Night J: Set For Monday , Monday night. March 12, will be "Red Cross Night" In the residen tial sections of Waynesville aad Hazelwood. when volunteer workers will make the rounds for contribu tions. Mrs. Jonathan Woody, new Iv appointed residential chairman. and Mrs. Charles Ray, co-chairman, are asking that residents wishing to be solicited leave their porch light on. She also requested that contributors who would not be at home during the evening leave their donations with some member of the household. . , The Solicitors will leave the Courthouse in Waynesville at 7 o'clock Monday night. Captains arc Mrs. loin Campbell, Mrs. ioe Liner, Mrs. J. T. Russell. Mrs. John Nesbitt, and Miss Lou Elva Filer. and brother of the late Mrs. Gaston Ferguson, also of Fines Creek, and of Mrs. May Cogdltl of Canton. A retired railroad conductor, Mr. Kingsmore had resided In Wash ington Slate for the past fifty years. FDR RENT 3-room furnished apartment. Electrically healed hot water. Call 43U-J. M 8-42 Plott Honored rthday Dinner 1) 0 Plot! gave a surprise dinner Wednesday honor Inishand on his 73rd birth iie fund inn was given at oidence on the Soco Road, 'jhle was set for twelve, nor was enjoyed by the i friends of the couple: Mrs Bert Wahlflren and ul Billy Wahlgren. Mr. and Roy Plott, Mrs. A. E. Alli- and Mrs. Thore Wahlgren, k Campbell, and Charles Benefit wed By 'tarios Club '(lay night. March 16th, at ili'k in the showroom of flotnr Sales, the Waynes- n ietaiies Cluh will KDonsor fi card party. Prizes will at each table as well as a ri?. Admission is sevpntv- per person, and advance lnns may be made by con-Mi.-s Louise Gaddv at tele- or Mrs. LouIsp. Stahl flayers are reauestprt to l"'ir own i-arHe if nnssihlp Mary Medford is in charge Mimenis. Proceeds will go financing projects of the Thing came out even for pampshire's 1949 football Hle Wildcats srnppt 1S3 nd so did their opponents, i i eignt games. I . ... ...... .wTca wrf ' Uffil W - V f 1 i - - , ,. fte, J JLd i FOR EASTER , iTXV T y-K: : Vi':J:'H yJT ' F' " " ! ' Z ySt3i Mi' f AS SEEN IN tan! 1 ,7' J i LmlltJ&lm ki I - " ' ' ' . . . i . ..n rntniAN HIHT Sfhianarelll does It m c DRINK TOPPFK . . Newest snoriy coai mi i """" ' I a match for any weather LADYLIKE LOOK Thp feminine touch in a softly tailored spring suit in John Walther1 dove-gray wool, with dolman sleeves, slim skirt and jeweled medallions. SPRING TOPPER . . Newest shorty coat in soft lambkin fleece is this cropper-cutaway with tri angular front. CARDIGAN SUIT . . . Sehiaparelll does it m Juillard's shadow worsted tweed with nipped waist and flyaway flanges. EASTER BEAUTY SPECIAL DAYS ONLY N'ni: Tnpd Mffift It MHlf)T m $10.00 PERMANENT $7-50 ia She ('I'll . k AA Pnvmoiiont llnlil Ka a Special $5.00 Permanent, Until Easter All Work Done by Experienced Operators OPERATORS - M 1 SS SH FP A p n MR 5 VVI N 1 FRED. ? KNETTE WARREN and MRS. HEINZ PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP Evelyn Heinz, Owner Located Just Above New Bus Station PHONE 306 BIRTHS The following births have been announced at the Haywood County Hospital during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Canton, Route 1 1st. Chester Haney, a girl on March Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Lambert of Canton, a boy on March 2nd. Cruso Makes Revival Plans Mrs. Charles Layman Mountaineer Reporter Th rtu Council met Monday night at the East Fork Baptist Church. Plans were made for sim ultaneous revival to start March la. All departments- were represent ed by leaders and sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Swanger of Clyde, Route 1. a girl, March 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephens of Waynesville. a boy. March 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton of Waynesville,; a girl, March 2nd. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Massie of Can ton, a boy, March 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lcdford of Waynesville, a girl, March 3rd. J. H. Brown is recovering at his home. He recently suffered a brok en leg. Mr. and Mrs. James Spivy visited relatives in Johnson City, Tcnn. Miss Florence Abbot), second grade teacher, is reported improv ed at the hospital. Paul Grogan is in the Haywood County Hospital recovering from an accident. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talley Canton, a girl. March 3rd. of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bryson of Waynesville. Route 2. a girl, March 3rd! i Mr and Mrs. Richard Barker of Waynesville. Route 1, a girl, March 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy King of Cand ler, Route 3, a boy, March 4th. The Cruso P.T.A. will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday. March 13. at 2:30. Everyone is urged to come. Mrs. A, C. Henson gave a birth day dinner Sunday in honor of her two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Bill Henson and Mrs. Dillard Henson. Waynesville, a girl, Match 7th. a-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lance of Way nesville, a boy, March 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Early of Can- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley of ton, a girl, March 6th. Cecil Honor Roll Students Named First-graders outnumbered any other class in the number of stu dents making the Cecil school hon or roll. Miss Alma Chambers is their teacher. Others on the facul ty are Mrs. Pearl Hargrove, Mrs. Nell Lcdford, and J. C. James. The honor pupils are: First grade "A" Curtis Green. Ramona Pressley, and Linda Mann First grade "B" Carroll Morgan, Bobby Pace, Ernest Sizemore. Eu gene Stepp, Vera Mae Inman. Betty Lindsey, Elizabeth Recce, Gail Rogers, Catherine Searcy. Ethel Saltcrs, Muriel Sawyer, Hel en Warren, and Susan Warren. Second grade "A" Lilian Stev enson and Sandra Medford. Second grade-"B" Helen Setir cv, Jean Trull, Khenae Parker. Charles Recce, and Vincent Inman. Third grade "A Jerry Leflhrt ter and Joan Owens. Third giade "B" Peszy s,lt' Warren, Rowena Medford. Margar et Jane Warren. Hope Rhinchart. Rosemary Pace. Douglas Green, Ted Grooms, Keith Rogers, Ruth Finger, and Charlena Grooms. Fourth grade "A" Charles Brown and Lois Watson. ( Fourth grade "B" Jerry Burke, Wade Moody. Charlie Rogers, Jo Ann Caldwell Linda Chambers. Joan Searcy, and Lois Trull. Fifth grade "A Elizabeth Mes ser, Jo Ann Green, and Velma In man. Fifth grade "B" Ray Grooms, Dale Sawyer, and Grover Calhoun Sixth grade "A" Bay. Warren Center Pigeon Closes Revival MRS. WEAVER SHEFFIELD Mountaineer Reporter Center Pigeon Community meets j Thursday, March 8. The program will feature a spelling match with Francis Cove. klV:bf:m budget A birthday dinner was given by : Mrs. George Henson at. her bun"' j on Sunday for Rev. Gay Chambers, i Mr. Kdd Blaylock and George, llen-j son. Among those present were! Rev and Mrs. Gay Chambers. Mr. j and Mrs. Edd Blaylock and two' sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henson and son. - ViVfA match for any 'A occasion Mrs. June Carson. "daui'liier 'aii't ' intanl son of Barnai tlsville. ami visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! Walt West. I Mr. and Mrs. Billie Williamson of Rock Hill, S. C. announce Hie birth f a son on Monday, March 5. Mrs Williamson is the lorni'r June Williams of Rock H'M. Mr. Williamson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Williamson. Sizes !) 15 and HI to 20 16.95 f) The Presbyterian Church has closed a successful revival with four new members added to their roll. and Betty Sue Johnson. Sixth grade "B' Annie Mae Warren, Alma Grooms, n& Betty Trull. , . 7