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derringers
Hosts Of
V Dinner
I Mr, J- -"-LSfX
dnesday evr - - rs
ir guests.
Dr. and Mrs.
'Win A Vacation'Contest Winners
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111 j nn thP terrace
Linger nle ""
t used in decorating.
frc,i,iPrf nr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. George - Bib
r" and Mrs. WUham
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
sheville.
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BSONALS
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told F. Kouinsun ui "-
1ting relatives ueic
Lj nr KODinson, b
llu' I 1 Cntitti
0f cenuai aim
,.n, pvnpnment.
n,on will ue wim ..v..
1 palmer, and her sis-
fcrn I'nce.
Mrs Albert Lalli of
"Pennsylvania, are
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hp aun a uiuww
Mr. and jwrs. j. xv.
Williamson left yester-
it to friends in Chicago
on. Illinois.
Mrs Noycs Long and
owry and Troy Long, of
Tennessee, arrived
light 'to spend the remain-
week v. nil wirs. tiuii&
Jrs. W. L. Hardin.''
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Lrt Riley of Atlanta is
ihis week with her par-
Lnd Mrs. Roy C. .Turtle.
will join her here tor
::d. ;
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Mrs. Edward Weber left
lr their home in Chicago
it to Mr. and Mrs, -Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Weber
from Chicago with Mrs.
her son, Michael, who
their guests in Chicago
i summer home at Lake
isconsin.
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Idman of Reliable Jew-
tnding the Jewelry Show
at the Waldorf-Astoria
w York this week.
lude Brown of Hillsboro
;t of Mrs. John Troy of
the home of her moth-
Frank Ferguson. Miss
lso visiting Miss De-
ner.
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Haywood CDP
Plan Featured
At Clemson
Four county officers discussed
the Community Development or
ganization of Haywood County at
South Carolina Farm and Home
Week at Clemson College this
week. Wayne CorpenuiR Turner
Cathey, Mrs..C. O. Newell and K
C. Francis went to Clemson to ap
pear on the program Wednesday
morning. ..
Mr. Corpening discussed the me
chanics of organizing the program
Mr. Cathey, the recreational activ
ities; Mrs. Newell, the effects on
the rural church: and Mr. Francis,
the overall results.
Wingate Hannah, Miss Bette Hannah, and the.r mother, Mrs. William Hannah, of the Towne and
Country Shop are trying W decide where to go for an all expense paid two-weeks vacation, which
they won in a nation-wide contest held by makers of White Stag Sun Togs. The decision is a hard
, one since they have their choice of vacation lands such as Cuba, Bermuda, Hawaii, and South
America, as well as vacation spots in this country. Only four winners were selected from thousands
of retail sales people throughout the nation. iStalT Photo).
Mrs. Hannah Wins Vacation
Trip In White Stag Contest
Miss Elizabeth Glavich has re
turned to St. Petersburg, Florida
after, spending a weeks vacation
with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Glavich. She had as her
guest, Miss Rebecca Ellison, also
of St. Petersburg.
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Mrs. Lawrence McElroy has re
turned to her home in Newport
News, Virginia after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lamp
kim She' was accompanied by her
niece, Miss P.atsy McElroy, of
Bolten Landing, N. . Y.,. who was
visiting relatives here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James of
Detroit are guests of the latter's
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Kuykendall, Jr.
Want ads bring quick results.
Ready At Kay's
TH SCHOOL SLACKS
Sizes 4 to 12
Belted with elastic inset.
Sizes 12 to 20
martly styled for young men.
- Sizes 27 up
Tailored to perfection.
Mrs. William Hannah and her
son and daughter, Wingate Hannah
and Miss Bette Hannah, are spend
ing a lot of time these days study
ing maps.
: And there . is good reason for
their interest in geography. ' Mrs.
Hannah, who is owner of The
Towne and Country Shop has just
been notified that she 's one of
four winners in a "Win a Vacation"
contest, held throughout the na
tion by the makers of White Slag
Sun Togs. The sun togs are feat
ured at the Towne' and Country
Shop.. , .:.'.'
As winner. Mrs. Hannah and her
son and daughter have been award
ed an all expense paid two-weeks
vacation of their choice to such
vacation wonderlands as California,
Mexico, Cuba, Bermuda, Sun VaU
ley, Hawaii, and South America.
The vacation may be taken any
time within a year from August
15, 1951.
The contest was held by White
Stag to determine which gales per
sons had the best selling technique
and to test their knowledge of the
styling, design and construction
features of these fun clothes.
Wingate HannJh, who answered
the three-part quiz given in con
nection with the contest, was rank
ed among the top four contestants
among thousands from all over the
nation.
Judges for the contest were Miss
Ruth Jacobs, fashion editor of
Women's Wear Daily; Miss Betsy
Talbot Blackwell. editor in chief i
of Mademoiselle magazine; and II.
Richard Seller, a partner in the
advertising agency of Don Allen
and Associate of Portland, Oregon.
The Hannahs still haven't decid
ed on the place and the time for
the trip but at this point they arc
discussing South America and
California.
Dickie Murray of Newport News
has retimed home after a. ''-month's'
visit with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Lampkin in Way
neSville and his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mooney in
Canton.
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Saves Splitting
The amateur handyman around
the house can prevent plywood from
splitting if he puts, a strip of cello
phane tape at the point where he
plans to saw.
Thurman C. Davis
Elected Chairman
Of FHA Comm.
At a meeting Tuesday of the
Farmers Home Administration
Committee, Thurman C. Davis was
elected cha..man. r
Three farmers, who direct this
agency of the USDA's work in the
County, are elected tor three
ear staggered terms so that one
is elected annually. Mr. Davis fills
the expired term of .larvis H Cald
well of Iron Duff. Charles R Lin
er and Tom H. Rogers are the oth
er members of the FHA Committee.
The FHA extends supervised
credit to farmers for the purchase
and Improvement of land, for read
justments in the farming set-up and
for the improvement of existing
farm buildings or erection of new
ones. ' ..' ;"'.''
Outside of farm housing loans,
it is stressed that only farmers-engaged
in farming the major portion
of their time. are eligible for these
loans, The office is located on the
third floor, front, of the Court
House and is open each Monday,
Tuesday, Friday, and on Saturday
mornings.
NO WONDER THE TIDE IS COMING IN
t'se AVant ads for speedy results.
GRACEFUL AS A BIRD, lovely Mnrcia Ames demonstrates that wings are
not necessary to flight as she skims nbove the sand and wavelet? otl
Miami Beach. Oh, she gets down to earth occasionally, (International)
Three Men Taken
In Monday Raid on
Still In Dellwood
Three men, Lawrence Parker,
Jack Jones, and Bill Watson, were
arrested Monday afternoon when
Sheriff Fred Campbell and Federal
T Men, Ray Ervin and John Cor-
bin, raided a still in the Dellwood
section.
Precautions apparently had been
taken at the still, for, although the
furnace was blazing, most of the
still had been hidden. The cap re
mained, however, and a quantity
of beer.
The three men were released
under $300.00 bond and bound over
to the Federal Term Court in Ashe,
ville which meets in November.
Burlcy Quota
Expected To Be
Same As 1951
Signs are favorable that the 1952
hurley allotment will be the same
as this year's quota, according to
Carter Osborne. There is a possibil
ity that a base allotment of, orje
acre might be cut to nine-tenths;
but if the crop is short, the extra
tenth will be returned. i v
Mr. Osborne returned last week
from a Farm Bureau-sponsored
trip to Washington, where he rep
resented Haywood County at a
hearing before the Tobacco Stabili
zation Board. He discussed the mat
ter with Senator Clyde Hoey and
with u Representatives Robert
Doughton and Monroe Redden, as
well as with congressmen from
Tennessee and Kentucky.
A final decision on the allot
ment is not expected before No
vember. : '
Elizabeth Chapel
Revival Services
To Begin Sunday
Annual revival services will' be
gin at Elizabeth Chapel Methodist
church Sunda ymorning at J 11
o clock. There will be another ser
vice in the evening at 8 o'clock,
and services throughout the week.
Preaching will be by the Rev. R.
A Taylor of dystonia. The Rev.
Paul H. Taylor is pastor of the
church. .:
WANT ADS
WANTED -Large
two-wheeled auto
trailer. S. I. Bauer,
Lake funaluska.
Phone 671-M. .
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jftBARDINES All Sizes.
CORDUROYS 4 to 20
- featuring Tweeduroy s
iEDS AND OTHER FABRICS
d we are ready with about
Ything else for School Wear
Y'S DEPT. ST9IIE
Important
Cottons
White and navy ensemble.
By VERA WINSTON
GROWING In Importance la
the cotton dress or ensemble
such as Is shown today. The
strapless underdress is of white
embroidered eyelet, and tlie
redingote Is of navy blue waffle
pique. The coat has s scooped
out neckline to reveal the bodice
of the underdress with Its fluted
edge, and the skirt, gathered at
the waist, shows the underdress
In true redingote fashloa.
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fcM ' ' 'V --2lT' jV i for town for classes for rush teas for
l 1 C P r il dates. Carole King juniors are designed for
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A-"S0FT SPOKEN CHARMER".'.. C-'Y0UNC TEASE". t1mj crease
Whispering rayon tafleta with velvet resistant, ravon plaid. Ueep grey
winged collar, ruffs and hall buttons, waffle nique looped bow and double
Another touch of velvet on hip row of buttons accent bodice. Skirt
pockets of the full shirred skirt, of wide, unpressed pleats,
mm
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B-"CONNIVING CORDUROY'
to make you the most rushed
"rushce" on campus. Matching,
scroll braid accents this colorful
rayon corduroy dress,
$1235
D-"EXCITING COME BACK rtT
crease resistant rayon gabardine
duster with rayon polka dot ascot.
Wear it flowing wide or cinch the
waist with wide, nailhead studded
belt. Wonderful, extra coat over
plaid campus dress,
AS SEtti IN MAMMpimiS
Other Carole King Juniors from $8.9$
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