Afternoon? Ata THE WAYNISTLLE MOUNTAINEE3 tags rrn party Is Wednesday 1 Wll beheld rl'a ternoon In the Fsda. , cHPrrod McCall. Fs- : . 9w fl'clotk. 11 begm - - - . .. be awarded ak donated . --- Fs' m Charles , pearl Johnson, Mrs. sS..: nnhina Miller. L Mrs. Alexander New- L Ann Massie, who is .ummer scnuoi , oent the week-end with s Mr. and Mrs. Hugh r Another or You a you do when you prescription fill- hediately? No need : ry. Just call us. iready' to. serve you Irs daily. Walgreen Agency On Us Youi Joes! URT1S JG STORE Owned & Operated jhone 32 t Folk Music Will Be Featured At Benefit Tea A silver tea, given jointly by the Haywood County Library and the Waynesville Woman's Club, will be held in the dining room of the First Methodist church Friday afternoon, August 10, at 3:30 o'clock. I Vtrgil L, Sturgill, well-known folk singer, will present a program on Folk Music. He will play and sing old ballads from North Caro lina and Kentucky and will exhibit early musical instruments. A social hour will follow the program. Everyone is invited to be present. Food Sale Will . Be Held At Junaluska A Food Sale will be held Satur day morning at the new craft shop at the south entrance to the Juna luska Assembly, beginning at 9 o'clock. ; ' . The sale is being sponsored by the Junaluska P.T.A. and will fea ture homemade cakes, pies, cook ies, and canned fruits. Program Will Be Given At Rocky Branch A special program will be pre sented by the Woman's Missionary Society of the Rocky Branch Bap tist church at the church, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ennis Chambers, community missions chairman, will be in charge of the program, which will be entitled, "Go Quickly and Tell." Presbyterian Circles Plan August Meetings Circles of the Waynesville Pres byterian church will meet Tuesday, August 7. Circle 1, Mrs. Robert Gibson, chairman, will have a covered dish luncheon and program at Camp Unagusta on the Pigeon Road. Circles 2 and 3, Mrs. Aaron Pre vost and Mrs. Hallett Ward, chair men, will hold a joint covered dish supper at the home of Mrs. Floyd Rippetoe, at 6:30 p.m. . . . Miss Jane Dudley Francis, who has a position with the Bennett Advertising Agency in High Point, will arrive today to spend a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis. Wins UDC Scholarship Active Weekend For Young People At Long's Chapel Malcolm Williamson,. Jr., has been notified by the Educational Committee of the N. C. Division of the United Daughters of the Con federacy that he has been awarded the Lucy London Anderson schol arship in the amount of $200 at the University of North Carolina for the year 1951-52. The scholarship is good for each of the four years in college in the same amount as the first year as long as the student maintains a good scholastic record Malcolm was sponsored by the Haywood Chapter of the UDC of which Mrs. Sam Queen is presi dent, Mrs. Dan Tompkins of SyK va is the chairman of the N, C, div-! ision of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. He was eligible to apply for the scholarship as a lineal descendent of a Confederate veteran. He is the great-grandson of the Rev. Al bert Allison James who served as Chaplain during the war between the States with the 18th regiment of South Carolina Volunteers.; Earlier in the summer Malcolm was awarded one of the top schol arships at Western Carolina Teach ers College in a competitive con test in which 95 high school seniors from Western North Carolina com peted. He has declined this scholar, ship because of other plans for his college work. Malcolm is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Williamson. He graduated from the Waynesville Township High School this past spring. .'.'..'". Sunday services at Long's Chapel Methodist Church, of w hich Rev. Paul H. Duckwall is pastor, will begin at 9:45 a.m. with Sun day : School classes for all age groups. At 11 a.m. the pastor will give a sermon entitled: "In His Will is Our Peace". At 7:30 p.m. all youth in the community are in vited to the Methodist Youth Fel lowship hour. The August meeting of the Hay wood County Subdistrict of t?ie Methodist Youth Fellowship will be held Monday at the Morning Star Methodist Church. Young people, attending, areasked by Rev. Duck wall to meet at the church at 5 p.m. with a picnic lunch, The rec reational program will begin at 5:30; the picnic supper will be at 6:30. Highlighting the evening ac tivity will be a movie. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will hold its August meeting on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. A. .1. McCracken, Mrs. Leonard Dotson will serve as co-hostess. In charge of the pro gram will be Mrs. Rufus Reeves and Mrs. Soesbee. BIRTHS Recent arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have been an nounced as follows: Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, of Candler, a son, July 26. Price-Stiles Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Greene, of Canton, a sou, July 26. Hominy Personals MRS. LLOYD R. JONES Mountaineer Reporter Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Bird of Jack sonville, Fla., are spending a week with relatives and friends in the Hominy section, Pat Holland has returned to his home in Detroit, Mich., after spending several weeks here with his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wells, of Canton, a daughter, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Summorrow, of Waynesville, a son, July 27. Mr. ond Mrs. Harry Dyer, of Waynesville, a son, July 27, Mr. and Mrs. ' Vaughn Rhinehart, Jr., of Rt. 1, Waynesville, a son, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. King, Hazciwnod," a son July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Stevp Potpas, Canton, a son, July 28. of of Mr. and Mrs. R L. Pilkinglon, of Hazelwood, a son, July 28, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grooms, of Hazelwood, a daughter, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lum Stiles of Gas tonia have announced the marriage of their daughter, Annie Loretta, to Norman B. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Price of Clyde, Route 1. " ; The ceremony was held in York. S. C, July 14. The couple is residing in Gas- tonia. Officers Of White Shrine Hold Meeting The officers of Carolina Shrine No. 1 6rder of the White Shrine of Jerusalum held their regular monthly meeting last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc Elroy, Sr., at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Joe Liner was co-hostess. A picnic supper was served on the terrace after which a short business session was held. Around thirty-five members at tended. '.''.' '.'.' Miss Una Plott has returned from a visit to Seattle and Everett, Wash. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ball, of Can ton, a '' daughter, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, of Canton, a daughter, July 29. Bobby Smathers, accompanied by Miss Betty Mann of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Will Ilipps. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown of Leicester spent Sunday with the latter's mother,' Mrs. Marie Mc-Gaha. Mrs. Joe Justice and children of Miami, Fla., are spending ten days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hyde, of Rt. J, Canton, a daughter July 29. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of 1U. 2, Waynesville, a son, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Underwood, of Waynesville,; a "son, July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mills, of Rt. 1, .'Sylva, a daughter, July 29. Use Want Ads for quick 'results m I 0 Mr. and Mis. Jack Lowe, of Rt. 1, Clyde, .a -daughter, July 30. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Hardin, Clyde, a daughter, July 31. of Mrs. Millard Hall, who was oper ated on last week in an Ashevillc hospital, is much improved. Another Ashevillc hospital pati ent who is improving is Mrs. Jack McCracken. Judge and Mrs. J. J. Burney. of Wilmington are guests of the lat ter's sister, Mrs. J. P. Dicus. 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