Officials Inspect Original Oil Portrait Of John Wesley |* NMHH t7r*ir ? . - l>tii (i|,, annual meeting this week of the Methodist Church's Southeastern Historical Society, held at the Lake Junaluska As i \ | i original painting of John Wesley, founder of the church. The work of the noted British artist, Frank O. Salisbury, the U < ?>? portrait i oun to have a companion piece in the likeness of Francis Asbury, first American bishop of the church and renown i nru.t rider who often visited in the Waynesville area as he trekked over the Smoky Mountains. Left to right are: Dr. Elmer T. Clark. Lake Junaluska and New York City, who owns the portrait; Dr. Jacob S. Payton, Washington news correspondent and presi dent of the Northeastern Methodist Historical Society; Dr. Edgar H. Nease, Charlotte, president of the southeastern society, and Rear Admiral W. V Thomas. Lake Junaluska, former navy chief of'chap lains, who is associate secretary of the historical body. Clyde Woman's Club To Present Annual Flower Show August 21 and 22 ?? Members of the Clyde Woman's Club will present their annual summer Flower Show Thursday and Friday, Aug. 21 and 22. at the school gymnasium. Exhibition hour for the public will he from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday and from 1 p.m. to 7 p in. Friday. Admission will be a silver offer ing. Entries will he in both the horti culture and arran "inent divisions that will be judged as follows: each exhibit will be evaluated ?gain t too point Entries storing between 9-> per cent and 100 pel eent w ill rereive a first prize ' blue ribbon routUiin three points; be tween- 85 add 04 per cent, second prize red ribbon; counting two points; and between 75 and 84 per cent, third prize (white ribboni ' counting one point. A tri-color award counting five points may be given for excellence above the blue ribbon, one in the horticulture division and one in the arrangement division. A sweep ! stakes trophy will be awarded to the person having the most points. A plaque will be awarded to the organization receiving the blue rib bon. The plaque will be given per manently to the organization win ning it there times. The two divisions have been div ided into a number of sections and ; I classes witti various members in charge. They are: * ARRANGEMENT DIVISION Section A. Mrs. C. E. Brown, Sr., Class 1. Arrangement for wall table; Class 2. Arrangement for cof fee table, and Class 3. Arrange ment for breakfast tray. Section B. Mrs. Carl Gillis; Class 1. Arrangement not over 3 inches in height; Class 2. Arrangement not over 5 inches in height; Class 3. Arrangement not over 14 inches in height, and Class 4. Arrangement not over 24 inches in height. Section C. Mrs. George Hanger; Class 1. Arrangement in favorite container; Class 2. Oriental ar rangement; Class 3. Arrangement in favorite basket or box, and Class i 4. Arrangement in shadow box. Section D. Mrs. "William Hardin; Class 1. One color arrangement; Class 2. Two color arrangement; Class 3. Color combination, and Class 4. Line arrangement. Section E. Mrs. J. Tom Leather wood; Class 1. Arrangement of fruit or vegetables, and Class 2. Arrange ment of fruit and vegetables. Section F. Mrs. Bruce Leather wood; Class 1. Arrangement in a pair o feontainers; Class 2. Ar rangement in a Marine Globe: Class 3. "Trim your favorite hat"?Flow ers oi" vegetables, and Class 4. Ar rangement carrying out a musical theme. Section G. Mrs. Stanley Livings ton; Class 1. Wildflower arrange merit, and Class 2. Dried flower ar rangement. HORTICULTURE DIVISION Section A, Roses. Mrs. Devoe Medford; Class 1. Hybrid tea: 1-a. One bloom?any variety; 1-b. Three blooms?one variety; 1-c. Three blooms?mixed varieties, and Class 2, Floribundas. Section B. Dahlias. Mrs. William Hannah; Class 1. Exhibition; 1-a. One bloom, and 1-b. Three blooms. Class 2. Decorative; 2-a. One bloom, and 2-b. Three blooms. Class 3. Cactus; 3-a. One bloom, and 3-b. Three blooms. Class 4. Pompom; 4 a. One bloom, and 4-b. Three blooms. Section C. Marigolds ? three blooms. Mrs. W. T. Midlin, Jr., Class 1. Giant: Class 2. Dwarf, and Class 3. French. Section D, Petunias. Mrs. Mark P. Haynes; Class 1. Double?three blooms; Class 2. Single ? three blooms; Class 3. Ruffled ? three blooms, and Class 4. Mixed bowl. Section E. Wild Flowers. Mr3. E. M. Greene; Class 1. Single speci men, and Class 2. Collection. | Section F. Gladioli. Mrs. Troy Stamey: Class 1. One spike; Clas3 2. Three spikes?one color, and Class 3. Collection. t Section G. Zinnias ? three blooms. Mrs. J. C. Alien; Class 1. Giant; Class 2. Dwarf; Class 3. Fantasy, and Class 4. Mexicana. Section H, Snap Dragons. Mrs. Marshall Jones; Class 1. Single spike, and Calss 2. Collection. Section I, Miscellaneous. Mrs. Homer Henry; Class 1. Single spe cimen. and Class 2. Three of any I variety. Section J. Potted Plants. Mrs. Vance Robinson; Class 1. Blooming; Class 2. Ornamental, and Class 3. j Dish gardens. Section K. Tuberous Begonias. Mrs. Grady Rogers; Class 1. One blossom and one leaf, and Class 2. ? Collection. The following members have I been named to the flower show I committees: Steering Committee; Mrs. C. E. I Brown, Jr.. Mrs. Pat Cole, and Mrs. I D. D. Gross. Entry Committee: Mrs. Marshall I Jones, chairman, Mrs. E. M. I Greene. Mrs. Homer Henry, and I Mrs. Grady Rogers. Judges Committee: *Mrs.. E. M. II Bueker and Mrs. G. C. Haynes. Staging Committee: Mrs. Robert I Williams, chairman. Mrs. C. L. Dar- II nell. Mrs. J. C. Haynes. Mrs. Amos I Medford, and Mrs. J. E. Newman. I Awards; Mrs. Gerald Fish. Properties Committee; Mrs. De- II voe Medford, chairman, Mrs. Geo. I Hanger, and Mrs. J. Tom Leather- I wood. The following rules will apply I to the exhibit: 1. Entries will open at 8 a.m. I Thursday. August 21. and will close I J at 12 noon the same day. A place I will be provided outside the Ex- I hibition Hail for the preparation I of entries. All entries must be in I place by 12 noon or be disqualified I for competition. Judging will be- I gin at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. ' II 2. All entries in the Horticul- II ture Division must have been I grown by the exhibitor. Naming I increases the value of these ex- I hibits and preference will be giv- II en named specimens in close deci- II sions. I a 3. In the Horticultural classes, I uniform containers will be pro- I vlded for all exhibits unless other- I wise specified. 4. The Club cannot be respons-11 ible for, containers or properties of I exhibitors. All containers should I be properly marked on the bottom I with owner's name. 5. No person will be allowed in I the Exhibition Hall during judging ? except the judges and officials. I 6. 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