Thursday Afternoon, m 5 ' f PAGE TWO THE WAYNTSVILLE MOUNT A1NXEH OF INTEREST TO WOMEN mm- CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 46iJ Betty lean Hyatt Winners In Home Demonstration Club Dress Revue Here Wednesday J'i . .- r as .... ifct iu , A.. . ff i I t7 0 -a t f.-i i' h . - x , j ft,..- fx : 7 iv..v hi it 's ft V "i - i 1 i: r- f-fv ? J ! f 1 A' . i J I 'I I " 3 Tht-se ladit'S won piits in Hit- anminl dress revile lii'ie Wudiiesday, as .several hundred gathered at the First Methodist thureh. Hack row, left '.to riht: Mrs. iviark Swain, Beavenliini Club; Mi . Carl RaiiflilTe, Waynesville Miu'innkors; Mrs. N. C. Ilellamey, Jr., Canton Honiemakers; Mrs. Mark JU''" Canton Honiemakers; Mrs. T. Hugh Rogers. Clyde; Mi Paul IIa.iII. MiKiimiKm: Mrs. Henry darner. Ilethel; Mrs. K. Cr. Cat hey, South Clyde; Mrs. Annie Uramlett, Center Pigeon. Second row; Mrs. Herbert Plott. Maggie: Mi- Wayne Fiaiiklin, Lakeside; Mrs. Herbert Cody, Heaverdani; Mrs. Charles Heck, Saunook; Mrs. C. C, Willis, lieaverdam; Mrs. Henry daddy, Francis Cove: Mr- II J. TI..hihmiii. I -;i k -1 i . ; Mrs. (lem-.'e VVi i(.'hl, lleaverdam. First row, seated: Mrs. George Edgerton, .Canton Hoineniakers; Mrs. Hugh 'Keener, McKimmoni Mrs. V. S. MeF.lrath. We'i Canti-n. Mis. Oii.s Cle. Clyde; Mrs. Harry Lee Liner. Jr., Lakeside; Mrs. George Culbreth, Heaverdani; Mrs. V, C. Mann, South Clyde. (Photo by Ingram's Studio). Isabel Ferguson Engaged To William Hargadine, Jr. The R. L. Loes At Dinner Announcement lias been mnde uf the enjaaeineni ni Mi- Isabel Fej Kuson. daufcbter ot the lale Mr. and ""J !!" ,lt Will Entertain ti a., ii inc. hi 1 1 1 i.i mi 1 1 ill ; .mi in . Jr., son oi ViUijiuiHi i adir.'v and tlie late Mrs. Mary 1 hai T ifarea (line of Fellon, Welawaie. 'I'lie wedding is planned for May 5. The bride-eleet wa i.m I nat 'J from Agnes Seolt Cole'Je and n!. '.ained a Masti r's deyi re lium I lie University of Chieai'o. She has also done crs'diiato work at the American l.'nnei-ily and N now chief of the sulmtiniinMii) wage branch of.tlu- Wa:v and Hour and Public Contract Dp. i ioi,s of the United Stales Department of Labor. Mr. Hargadine. a praduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is reu- HDC Schedule Is Announced For April The schedule of meetings for Haywood County Home Demons- E. Ann Parkmcm To Celebrate Birthday Todiy Elizabeth Ann P. iIihihp will en tertain with a piiit" In iter linnie (ration Clubs for the remainder of ion South Main, Street His evening ional director for the Wage and Hour and Public Cmiliai is Divi sions in the stales ()f Pennsylvania Delaware, and Maryland- Mrs. Jess Crouscr Is Installed As ; Auxiliary Head the month has been announced., as follows; Friday, tith Jonathan Creek Mrs. Hoy Plott 2:00. Monday, 9th Clothing Leaders' Training School Home Demons tration Kitchen 2:00. Monday. 9th -Canton Honiemak ers 7:30. ' Tuesday. 10th South Clyde Mrs. V. N. Allen wi(h Mrs. Van Deaver, co-hostess) 2:00. Tuesday. 10th Lakeside Home Demonstration Kitchen (with Mrs. Howell Crawford and Mrs. Fisher Sprinkle as hostesses) 7:30. Wednesday Joint Francis Cove Aliens Creek Clubs Home Dem onstration Kitchen (with Mrs. Homer West, Mrs. Frank Chris topher and Mrs. Hiram McCracken as hostessesi 2:00. Thursday, 12th Fines Creek Mrs. Fred Plott entertained with I uvm a surprise party for her son. John-1 Krida i3thIron DufrHome ny Plott, on t hi occasion of his i n Monday. 16th Rogers Cove Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Lee will en tertain with a family dinner this ' evening in honor of Mr- and Mrs. Thomas E. Lee of Newark, New Jersey, whose marriage took place t last month in Wichita, Kansas. j Attending in addition to the hon or guests will be Capt. and Mrs. Henry- Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ' Dickey and daughter. Miss Mar I'aref Dickey, of Swt etwater. -Trim., j and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee of i Waynesvilie. Mrs. Fred Plott ; Gives Surprise Party For Son kHtfhth birthday. The party was giv- ; , n t. "", ' . e . T Mrs. W. P. LeathePwood2:00. i miv ui .lit i Ki.:i v uiju CSLlimil, Mrs. Jess Crouser, Jr., was in stalled as president of thr Auxiliary 1 The appointments and refrcsh of Veterans of Foreign W.us at the ! mcnts followed a Dutch theme, in annual dinner ineetint: of the or-' keeping with a study of Holland be panization Monday night, in tho:ing carried on by the grade. Mini Towne House. .She mrtoocIs M rs. : at ore Dutch .shoes were used as James ft- Thomas, Jr. j place cards and candies in the Othey new Officers in -tal'.ed at ' shape of tulips were given as fav the dinner were Mi s Fi ances Hose. ors. The birthday cake was also senior vice-president: Mrs. Tom decorated with tulips and Dutch Campbell, Sr.," junior vice-pre-d-! shoes- dent; and Mrs. Sebe liiyson, treas urer. Mrs. Roy Campbell, distric t presi dent of the V. F. W. Auxiliary, con ducted the installation service. Announcement was made of the district meeting to be held in Ilre vard next week- Mrs. Plott was assisted by her niece. Mrs. Joe Lowman of Ashe ville, and Miss Eunice Staeey, grade teacher. Guests in adidtion tn the second grade students, were Garya Jo Lowman of Asheville and Barbara Rogers, April First - Another Earni nns Pavmenl -Paid and credited to our many savings ac counts the sum of $17,.00.00 on April 1st, our semi-annual earnings payments. Now is the time to count yourself in for the next, Octoher 1st. Open an account now, add to it regularly. Savings are insured here to $10, 000.00, Deposits made by 10th. of month will earji from the 1st. Call on us personally, or use our save-by-mail plan. You'll like saving here! HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Phone 17 tVaynesville, N. C. 143 Main Street Monday, 16th Ratcliffe Cove Home Demonstration Kitchen (with Mrs. Grace Camp, Miss Peggy Camp and Mrs. Algie Ratcliffe as hostesses) 7:30. Tuesday, 17th Upper Crabtree Mrs. Willie Smith 2:00. Tuesday, 17th Waynesvilie Honiemakers Mrs. J. Howard Bry- son 7:30. Wednesday, 18th Bethel Mrs David Vance (with Mrs. Turner Vance, and Mrs. Ellis Wells as co- hostesses) 2:00. Thursday, 19th Maggie Mrs. W. P. Boyd 2:00. Friday, 20th Crabtree-Hyder Mt. Mrs. Glenn Palmer (with Mrs. G. C. Palmer Jr. as co-hos- tessi 2:00. Monday, 23rd McKimmon Mrs. J. V. Lime (with Mrs. Glenn Williams) 2:00. Monday, 23rd Saunook Mrs Leon Cross 7:30. Tuesday, 24th Clyde Mrs. Bill Hannah (with Mr. Lewis Smith and Mrs. T, E, Reed, co-hostesses) 1030. Wednesday, 25th Cecil Mrs? J E. Burnette 1:30. Thursday, 26th West Canton Mrs. meodore Clark 2:00. Friday, 27th Junaluska Mrs W. B. Noland 2:00. ...... ' MRS. BARBER TO ATTEND WASHINGTON MEETINGS Mrs. R. N. Barber, Sr., will leave Monaay lor Washington, D. C where She will renresent tho rw. cas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution at the Continental Coneresn of the K tional Society Of the D A R. unit will also attend a meeting of the National Society of Daughters of the American Colonists Mrs. Barber is regent at the Un- aka chapter of the Daughters of In. celebration 'U of her eleventh birthday. A buffet supper will be served in the playroom which will be decorated with pink and yellow balloons. A two-tiered birthday cake with lighted yellow candles will center the table and ca'rry out the pink and yellow motif, Bingo and ping-pong will be featured and prizes will be award ed to the winners. Elizabeth Ann will be assisted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farkman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Massie. The guests will include Barbara Shuler, Patience Ray, Jean Weath- erby, Tcs iMassie, Susan Prevost, Joan Prevst. Adora Lea Prevost, Hetty Barber, Agnes Jane Rober- son, Marty and Gray Watkins. Becky Tutor, Tommy Massie, Ned die Tucker, Sonny Prevost, and Skipper Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burgin, Sr., had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robstock of Crystal Beach, Ontario, Canada, Mrs, Alice Mar tin of Batavia, N- Y.. and Mrs Josephine Moffitt of Gary, Indiana. Mrs. Worley Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. R. H. Worley was hostess for the April meeting of the Morn ing Star Home Demonstration Club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lane Medford presided and the devotional was given by Mrs. V. E- Wilson, Jr, A commltte composed of Mrs. L. L. Drye, Mrs. Howard Cole and Mrs. A. L. Maxwell, was appointed to plan a window exhibit in Canton for National Home Demonstration Week. Leaders reports were given on arts and crafts by Mrs- P. N. Hig gins, food and nutrition by Mrs. Gordon Sharp, gardens by Mrs. Lewin Medford, house furnishings by Mrs. V. E. Wilson, clothing' by Mrs. R. H. Worley, and food con servation by Mrs. Jack Smathers- Pressure cookers belonging to the members were checked and a demonstration on Salads was given by the home agent, Miss Mary Cornwell. 13 IS HIS NUMBER LOS ANGELES (AP) There's nothing unlucky about number 13 for Master Mark Charles Murphy. Born Feb. 13, he cut his 13th tooth on the 13th day of his 13th month. Furthermore, he's the 13th grand child of a family that arrived here on a Sept. 13 many years ago. LAFF - A - DAY B3 Miss Hyatt Is Engaged To F. R. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hyatt of Waynesvilie announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Bet ty Jean Hyatt, to Frank Raymond Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart Richardson, of Lawreneeville, N. J. A June wedding is planned. The bride-elect was graduated from Waynesvilie High School and Peace Junior College, Raleigh, where she was a member of Sigma Phi Kappa Sorority. Following graduation from the latter, she ' i . : T iirmi servea as secretary to ur. nuiiam C. Pressley, president of the col lege ,and is now employed as sec retary to the Lakeside Apartment Colony in St. Petersburg, Fla. She will return home in May. Mr Richardson, a member of the senior class of North Carolina State College, will receive a B.S. degree in June.' He is a graduate of Princeton High School, Prince ton,. N. J., and attended Rutgers University prior to serving with the Medical Corps of the U. S. Navy during World War II. He is a member of the Leopold Wildlife Society at State. Training School Planned For HDC Leaders A training school for clothing leaders of HTaywoofl County Home Demonstration Clubs will be held Monday, April 9, at 2 p. m. in the Home Demonstration Kitchen in Waynesvilie. . Miss Julia Mclver, clothing specialist from State College, will conduct the course, Mr. and Ivlrs- A, J, Fahcher of HazelwOod, will leave ' today for Augusta, Georgia to attend the Masters' Golf Tournament. From there they will go to Savannah to visit their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. M- C. Crane, and their granddaughter, Patsy. They will also make a short visit to Florida, stopping in Deland and Sehring, before returning home about April 17. Beaverdam Home Club Meets With Mrs. Cody The Beaverdam Home Demon stration Club met Tuesday after noon in the home of Mrs. Herbert Cody with Mrs. Elmer Keener ns co-hostess. Mrs. Ernest Jones, president, presiding at the business session, during which reports of the county council meeting were given by Mrs. Paul Robinson and Mrs. C. C Willis. Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. David Burch, Mrs. Sherrlll Jimison, Mrs. Herbert Cody, and Mrs. C. C- Willis were named as a committee to pre pare and present a radio program during National Home Demonstra tion Week. A committee was named to furn ish cookies for the Spring Federa tion Meeting as follows:- Mrs. Her shell Hipps, Mrs. Mark Swaim, Mrs. Lloyd Jones, and Mrs. David Burch. Leaders reporting were Mrs. Joe Cogburn, Mrs. T. G. Murray, Mrs. Swaim, Mrs. Hershell Hipps, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Tom Hipps, Mrs. George Culbreth and Mrs. Herbert Cody. The demonstration on "Salads" was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. Mrs. Edgar H- Goold Is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Williams, in Wilmington. ' ' " -,:vi -V s ' . -, . .. ' is fV . . - J - -V I " . .,-:sv V ;- K;yCi:.-i f,sw ; f .. x v.:- v "' 'if, f - , : -. : ; - Miss Hyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll.tn v ,1 l u u; ville is engaged to Frank Raymond Hichaut-on. ui, ut Mr Robert Stewart Richardson of Lawrtiueuile, Wedding will take place in June. Cuff 19! 1, Kit4 Ioim ifMiu, W, XaM ufts trwfvvi 'Why don't you try to impress ME Instead, by giving DON'T Bf rmtv row family co't U 't'tm. Mm f 'fi' The busier Ifjij l you are. the III i better youm II IS :! like this JJ j I J adaptable jj new ... ... .' ; "eve carver" ."' iV The dependable classic alweys . . . au now. beautiful sheer rayon crepe, ready to t tk1 youHf basically mber all through the spring and summer! So in line and detail, it lends itself to any nut tions depending on your mood, and tlie occasion skirt, softly tucked yoke back, novelty po1 J black, aqua, rose, grey, and lilac . . sizes i rid ftotlnf yew pur mm '.; StrandThea the Colonists. jier a malu tipT', 123 Main St.

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