Jay Afternoon, May 3, 1931 THE WAYNES Y1LLE MOUNTAINEER 'Births 'Modern Venus' At Carolina Mrs. births have been " ri'ihe Haood County the past week:. I Paul Burgess of f , Route 2. a son, Apr. 26 L.f. I TiH- Capps of f. a daughter, Apr. 26 I..,. Darlnn .Tr t inr 5fi L iilc. a "" . Hnllis Carter of SOU. uCeciIann of Way- son. ap- jL-s. Asbury Medford of le i daughter, aih; r n .1 I , tin Awara ui"n f . Anril 27 u Eugene Laney of Rmitp 1. a son, Apr 5, - "j ins Marsnau un"v sville, a s". L Mrs Levi jaucs ut( 1. a son, nvi" of Mr? CaKin Medford of Boute 1. a son, Apru l,i Vis. Charles iain in , daughter, Apru o I id Mrs Arils summey m ' . -L4 It.... 1 I iKoute 1, a (taugiuei, may i I, m Ren Fugate. Jr. of u ...... a son, May 1 - . f y ' ' ' :ff ,v oil . 4 ij i It I t . J l,d Mrs. Paul Slieiion He, a daughter, May I of md Mrs. Woody fcn, Route 2, a Betty Bowles KTntcn liom Siatesvillo is "Miss Modern Venus" at the Univeisily of North Carolina. She won first plaee in the beauty contest sponsored by Sigma Clu fraternity at Chapel Hill. Runners-up were Jackie Mcrntt 'left) and Sue Ambler (right), both of Chapel Hill. iAP Photo". W Mrs. Arrie son. May I Gibson ol id Mrs. Lawrence Wells ol '-on May 2 Brownie Troop Pays Visit To Guest Home Brownie Scout Troop No. 10 under the leadership of Mrs. Nce son Smith and Mrs. Paul McElioy, Jr., yesterday paid a visit to the Guest Home on Dellwood Uoad, taking fruits and gum to all the patients. In each room the ti-oop said their Scout promise and sang a Brownie song. Members of the troop making the trip included Brenda Bradley, Sandra Bradley, Thomasine Cald well, Sarah Cobb, Judy Conner, Geraldine Porga, June' Gaddis, Geraldine Gibson, Gail Hampton Margaret Huffman, Brenda Jo Keener, Also Joyce Leatherwood, Nancy Leming, Betty Owen. Aulby Pless. Phyllis Ruff. Jean Weatherby Judy Whitehouse, Tess Massie, Linda Kay Smith and Hebecca Mc Elroy, Beaverdam PTA Elects Officers Officers for the year were nanv ed at last Thursday's .meeting of he Beaverdam Parent Teacher As sociation. New president is Mrs. Ray Whitted; vice president Is Mrs. Wilson -Tfantham; and secretary and treasurer is Mrs. Bill Boone, Mrs. Whitted presided over the meeting, and Mr, Sawyer gave the devotional. At the conclusion of the meet ing James Henderson presented going-away gifts to Mrs. Ktta M;u Castle and Mrs. Thelma Carpenter, Both are teachers at Beaverdam who have been very active in PTA work. Mrs. Jack Chapman's second grade won the attendance award During the social hour refresh ments were served by the parents Heatherly daughter. Mouriene Carver Will Be Crowned Queen At Dance Window Displays By HUU Members Create Interest hd Mrs. Lucius Trantham ot Route 1, a daughter, May 2 W Mrs. Willard Poston of 4 daughter, May 3 Irdam Club play Meeting ilay meeting of the Beaver- uraf Demonstration Club Id Tuesday afternoon in nc of Mrs, Hershel Hipps rs Troy Davis and Mrs nnes as co-hostesses. Mrs keener, vice president, pre- Hid the devotional was con- by Mrs. Herbert Cody, i were completed for the iiarticipation at the district I next Tuesday and for the rogram to be presented in lion of National Home Islration Week. fan's Society Will Tuesday, May 8 annual Harvest Day dinner Woman's Society of Chris- prvice of the First Metho- lurch will be held in the dining room, Tuesday, May o'clock. Members will bring P dishes. 'event marks the close of the ork of the Society and Irs of all circles are expected I'M. Henry Gaddy will preside. t t Hugh Daniel and two chil Jcft this week for a visit to tes lood. in Ambridge, Pa., and N. J r is no official difference- Fncations to fit . jjro0k 1 or a river. All three names M?en applied in many differ- Ps in local usage. r Miss Mouriene Carver will be rowned Queen of May in cere- nonies at the second annual May Day Dance to be held at t he ! Armory Friday night, under the' sponsorship of the rally-Ho C lub nd the Student Council o! the W a y n es v i 1 1 e Township High School. The queen, who is the daughter )f Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Carver of Waynesville, Route 2, will be es corted by Bobby Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson. Members of the court will in lude Viola Mae Taylor, maid of honor, with Harold Bryson; Lane Prevost with Jimmy Swift; Helen aarrett with Robert Jeter; Vivian Green with Ray Buchanan; Mary Lou Ferguson with Ted Owen; June Bryson with Wayne Kelley; Mary Sue Morgan with Eugene Craig; Jackee Carswell with John Lai- 'ioun; Betty Jo Shoppe with Jimmy Frady; Bobbie Jean Radford with George Williamson; and Jeanne Brock with Jimmy Plott. Little Misses Sally derringer, lanshter' of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Gerringcr, and Betsy ISley. daugh-j cer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley. will be train bearers and Danny Leatherwood, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leatherwood will serve as crown bearer. The queen will be crowned by Linton Palmer, president of the student body. Following the coronation, a floor show will be presented by Vivian Sayer, Vivian Gilliland, Sally Stov all, Stanford Massie, Jeff Recce, Richard Hipps. Roger Matney, Dick Hoglen, Betty Felmet, Mary Jane Rogers. Ann Coman Craw ford, Mary Ann Byrd, and Julia Ann Calhoun. Margaret Reese will act as moderator. Participating in the traditional winding of the May Pole will be Mary Lou Gerringcr. Linda Sloan, Nancy Bischoff, Sylvia Camlm. Brendle, Carolyn Abbott. ClaucMne Ferguson, and Norma Jean Win chester. Teddy Martin and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dance and the ball room will be decorated in pastel colors to carry out a spring motif. The program will begin at 8 o'clock. The dance is a feature of the May Day celebration of the school which is being held under the di rection of Marshall Teague of the Athletic Department; Carl Rat cliffe faculty advisor of the Stu dent Council; and Miss Alma Jack son, faculty advisor of the Tally Ho Club. Other events include a baseball game to be played at 3 o'clock Fri day afternoon between Ashevillt High School and Waynesville Higl School. CHURCHILL BOOMED IN CRISIS w V A I A. N .IkJN uim.Nj I i il.!.,.,. ..-vi'tefVla Women's Golf Club Names New Officers New olTirers wore elected and Mrs. Hundley Is Honored At Dinner A dinner was given M The Lodge pl.itH for the summer program were i 'at Thursday evening honoring made at the initial spring meet-j Mrs. B R. Hundley, cmplnjrr-nT mg of tic Woman's Golf Assocla-1 the Dayton Rubber Company fnr lion held Monday night at the the past seven years who is going WITH THE RESIGNATION of Britain's youngest Cabinet member, Harold Wilson. 85, as President of th Board of Trade. th crisis In England'i Laboi government becomej more acute H quit hit post shortly after leftist teadet Aneurin Bevan mad hii ensatlonal exit I'neoiitlnned rumors indicatt that other resignations will follow and that Prime Min ister Clement Attlee's government may fall This would mean a new gen eral election. A boom to bring back Winston Churchill (right) has already been launched by the Conservative Party. (jHtcruuiiaiinl) Vauesille Country Club. The oil leers include Mrs. Hilliard Alkin president; Mrs.: Howard s Hyatt, secretary-treasurer; and i Mrs. James Gwyn. golf chairman, j Mrs, Ben Colkitt and Mrs Charles Ketner are memhors of the entertainment committee in 1 1 charge of bridge and canasta games SiV-.lth Mrs, Harrv Roiirm ami Mr David Hyatt in charge of evening clients. Mrs. Jonathan Woody was named publicity chairman. Plans were made to hold golf matches each Tuesdav at 9 a in. hiKinniiit" nexl week- Luncheons will also tie held on Tuesdays, fol lowed by bridge or canasta. '... More than half the proved re serves of petroleum, and natural gas in America are In Texas. Gunter-Muse Marriage Is Announced Muse have of their Mr; and Mrs. Y.n-n Waynesville, Route 1, nounccd the marriage daughter, Miss Lillian Belle Musc to Willard Clyde Guuter, son of Mr. and Mi s Lou cry Hunter, also of Wa iiesvtlie, Route 1, The ceremony was performed on Saturday, April 21, in South Carolina, The bride whs a student in the Waynesville High School at the time of her marriage. ' Mr. Guuter is employed at the Cnagusta Manufacturing -Company, I Radio Programs I Will Interpret (Welfare Work A series ot fivc-miniile r.i-ho programs, interpreting the pio- lo Fontana to reside. The tables were arranged wifti peonies and green candles and place cards were decorated wifh apple blossoms. The guest of honor w as present ed a corsage of jel;ow carnations and gifts from the guests. ' Attending the dinner were Mrs. Hundley, Mrs Evelyn Carter. Mrs. Joe Tate, Jr. Miss Anna Clinc, Miss Kutlina Bright. Miss Belly Joyce Morgan, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs James Medford, Mrs. Hanley Ashe, Mi Louella Hall. Mrs, Art Schlagel, Mrs. Richard Knsley. Miss Iris Jaynes. Mrs Boone Da vis, Miss Jean Crouser. Miss Judy Cioodin, Miss Geraldine Parria, Mrs R. L. Hendricks. Mis. Horace Ellis, Mrs. James Peterson, and Mrs; Roy McKinnish. RELIABLE JEWELERS gram- of the Welfare Department . will be broadcast over Station WHOC each Friday at 7 IS pin, beginning this week The programs, which will cover different phases ol the wcllarc work, will he presented by Mrs Sam Queen, supei inteiulent ot Hie Welfare Department, members ot her staff, and nieiulicrs of Hie Hay wood County Welfare Hoard. Want Ads bring quick results California's giant redwood tree grow from seeds only one-sixteenth of an inch long. A recent survey showed that ir the United States one out of thret women work; one out of three U.S workers is a wonian, and one mar ried woman out of four works. Navy Topper The Smokers of America Ihe Juiy. People Smoke Camels 4 hn any other cigarette! Make your own 30-day Camel Mildness Test and see why' Window displays, arranged by home demonstration club members in observance of National Home Demonstration Week, have creat ed much interest on Main Street ;n Waynesville. "Character Grows in the Home'' is the title of the exhibit at Helk's arranged by the Sail nook club "Creating The Beautiful With Our Hands," is illustrated by the Fran cis Club at The Toggery; and 'The Work of Today Lives Tomor row,'' Is the subject of the display it Garrett's Furniture Store ar ranged oy ine i-aKesiae i uni. The national observance lias also been celebrated locally with daily radio programs featuring mem bers of the Aliens Creek, South Clyde, Bethel, Beaverdam, and Cecil Club. The final broadcast w be presented tomorrow at 12; Hi p.m. by members of the Crabtree Hyder Mountain group. UDC Wiil Hold May Meeting The May meeting of the Hay wood Chapter United Daughters! of the Confederacy will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in ;he home of Mrs. Roy Campbell. Miss Nora Moody of Franklin will have the program on "His torical Spots in Macon County". Mrs. Tom Hipps, clothing lead er, gave the demonstration for the afternoon on "Using Sewing Ma chine Attachments". Project leaders reported as fol lows; foods and nutrition. Mrs. Joe Cogburn; home gardens, Mrs. Troy Davis; poultry, Mrs. George Cul breth; food preservation, Mrs. PauL Robinson; home management and family life, Mrs. Roy Robin son; and arts and crafts, Mrs. Her bert Cody. ' i A social hour was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. RELIABLE JEWELERS Gabardine and taffeta. By VERA WINSTON WHILE the topper la holding Its own it does have quite a bit of competition from the full length coat But then that was only to be expected with the carry-over of the pyramid sil houette. Geared for spring Is this coat of navy gabardine lined in navy taffeta. It pursues a slanting closing line, buttoned all the way down. When worn open the slanted section Is turned back to disclose the taf feta linlng.Push-up sleeves with cuffed wrista are other details. cut but immcdi- When their pods are first open, cocoa beans are white. they turn brown almost ately. The normal weight of the earth's air above a square inch of surface at sea level is 15 pounds. Wife Preservers If ther rf no Kxwial waahinr inntruc- tions with a prt nylon garment, handle it u if it were mde entirely of nylon. ii y-v o'wijfoi ii --- hi i iJ BENV'CHAUENGER" I itsUvrflfinrO "1 Vdlow gold color a . - I ; rrV-vl 5' ill CwT I cawwitnmBtching FI l) I I 'X'SlVXW ft ' 'M'TViPi expansion bracelet. I I I sHMX BENRUS "AMELIA" I ' (T I W Yellow gold color ' . 1 I " (),,,- Y ;ir Guarantee On All "It s K;isy To Pay The Reliable Vy ; Mam Slrect Wavncsville -...XUl. .1 H I II ' ..... .J 1 "" W,,n I II I III IIIH..H ,u.U y nt.i.;., ... M itiMi.,11 rimMf f- r" jiMnimJr ' ' - , n i mm i rn iiiii, i .. ,t' 20 Lovely Gifts FREE oiii;ri;d to the high school graduates of haywood county To each lil.'il liinb school graduate from Haywood's seven hinh schools Waynesville, Bethel, 4fcmtt Clyde, Fides Creek, Crabtree-lron Duff, St. John's we invite you to topic in and register. There is no obligation, just register, then an Tuesday, May 2!lth, we will award the following TWENTY lovely gifts. You do not have to be present to win a gift, but you do have to come in and register. Here is the list of the lovely gilts: For The Boy: For The Girl: I Elgin Watch 2 Swank Key Chain H--IIirllistonc Ring 4 Swank Cuff Links -Leather Hillfold -Sterling engraved Identification bracelet 1 Elgin Watch 2 Delta Pearls 3 Hirthstonc ring 4 Music Powder Box 5 Leather Billfold 0 Sterling engraved Identification bracelet 7 Sheaffers Pen X Snejiffers-rrncil Gold Knife Id-Gold Belt Buckle 7 Sheaffers Pen 8 Elgin Compact 9 Gold Locket ! Set of costume jewelry Register Today At The I A WEEK Buys Your Choice Watches Reliable Jewelers "It's Easy To Pay The Reliable Way" RELIABLE JEWELERS it's Fasy Tn Pay The Reliable Way' DIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES nd SANDALS LAY UP 9 MA IN THE BARGAIN BASEMENT AT I E DEPARTMENT STORE -t t.,i

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