{Designed - THE MOUNTAINEER'S PRESENTATION OF THE News and Features ?st WOMAN'S PAG EN K t -pendent 18. has been IB' i' Harmony t new brick ^^Bd Saunook ?irls' ^^Bm at Sau Hnni. The Horn t;anv, to ^^Bk hoys defeated ?s.'!' drinks were Mhrouith the cour Hik 4-11 Club. ^^?jnn Holland of ^?re visiting his ^^Band. and family. ^Kre has returned ^^B< in K who ^^Bavunod County ^^Brncd home. II B Bird of Jack |(i ire living at Lc in llctiderson ited relatives in Id Morris of Bre kt week-end with pr. Frank Morris, lunt of Mrs. Hub tusly ill at the Hospital in Hen jis a former resi lunity. ftt has returned Jay wood County [ an operation. s a patient at the Hospital with an urh Holland left k in Buena Vista, daughter, Mrs. other relatives. Iwho has spent has returned to nia. ik Cook and Mrs. d relatives Sat :ity. Wae Mann and ard. were called ss and death of er, Mrs. Rutha Hominy express to the family of a. who died Aug. the age of 83. F. Hipps, Mrs. ?? ? Hipps, and children have returned i to Maryland aftec spending several i days here with their parent*, Mr.! j and Mrs. Sewell Hipps and Mr. and ! Mrs. George D. Herndon. * ! i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Torpy nnd|I children have returned to their ' home in Alexandria, Va., after visit ing relatives here. Charles Mann, i son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mann, I accompanied them for a ten-day vacation. i Mrs. John Gibson is a patient i at the Haywood County Hospital. \ < ? Everyone in the community is nvited to attend singing practice ?vcry Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at Plains Methodist Church. About 250 people attended the benefit supper Friday night at Mains Methodist Church. Proceeds vill be used to purchase new pews. Fhe men of the church wish to hank everyone who gave food for his supper. Mrs. Herschel Cogburn of Washi ngton is spending 10 days l.cre A'ith her mother-in-law, Mrs. Joe Sogburn, and other relatives. Want ads bring quick results. My Favorite Recipe MBS. W. T. KIRKPATRICK WHITE COCOANUT CAKE 6 egg whites 2 teaspoons Snow 3 cups flour King Baking 1 cup sweet milk Powder 1% cups sugar Vanilla or orange % cup shortening flavoring Cream sugar and shortening until smooth. Sift flour and baking powder together three times. Add milk and flour alternately stirring thoroughly. Lastly fold in tho stiffly beaten egg whites and flavoring. Bake in three layers in moderately hot oven 30-40 minutes. ICING v 2 cups white sugar 1 can moist sweatened Enough water to dissolve Cocoanul Southern Style 2 egg whites 4 tnarshmallows cut fine I'.- " \ ?? ' ',: Announcing The Opening Of Waynesville's EWEST, HOST MODEBN :ECAPPING SERVICE ? I: GUARANTEE THE HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 0,npt, Dependable Service -? Satisfaction Guaranteed US FIRST AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ami I ?antced 1st Quality Atlas Tires and lubes: i rUJCER ESSO SERVICE H Clayton Walker, Owner Corner Depot and Rranner ? Hospital j News ADMISSIONS Mrs. W. F. Nix. Canton; James H. Harris. Hazelwood; Mrs. Carrol Holder, "Clyde, Rt, 2; Mst. Bryan Rector. Lake Junaluska; Mrs. John Harris, Canton; Lelha Davis, Waynesville; Doris James. Rt. 2, Waynesville; Mrs. C. C. Kuyken dall. Rt. 1, Canton; Rufus Clark, j Hazelwood; Fred Pardue, Canton; Rachclle Stone. Waynesville. Rt. 3; Mrs. Joseph Mintz. WJaynesville. Rt. 1; Mrs. Kenneth Howell, Waynesville; Mrs. Erhest Rogers, Clyde, Rt. 1; Mrs. Harley Warlick. Waynes ville. Rt. 1; Sadie Vaughn, Canton; Baby Kenneth llarveson. Waynes ville; Mrs. Robert Lindsey, Clyde; Msl. Dave Kerr Driver, Canton; Joan Moore, Waynesville, Rt. 1; Mrs. A. W. Burchfield, Waynesville; Mrs. C. J. Summey, Clyde; Bar bara Ann Gosnell, Canton; Hilde 1 Summey, Clyde; Mrs. F. S. Arring J ton. Balsam. Vpngeline Cooke, 1 Dellwood, Oliver Vount, Hazel ! ? M.-C Pin? C ,..11.. ?? V/WIt mio, i IU1 a OCIIICIIC, V/l)Ul'. DISCHARGES Mrs. Ted Reeves and baby. Waynesville, Rt. 2; Mrs. Wiley Williams and baby. Waynesville; Mrs. Ben Crook and baby. Augusta. Ga.; Mrs, Charles Quinlan, Waynes ville; Mrs. Woodrow Leatherwood, Clyde. Rt. 1; Mrs. Bill Williams and baby, Waynesville. Rt. 1; Mr. J. W. Shelby, Waynesville; Mrs. Buster Shipman, Canton; Annie Dee Smathers, Canton; Mrs. Frank Rail, Canton; Mrs. Steve Price and baby. Canton; Mrs. Roy Conard, Rt. 3. Waynes ville; Frank Ward, Clyde, Rt. 2; Mrs. Raymond Warren and baby; Mrs. H. W. Owenby, Canton; El bert Reece, Balsam; Clyde Burch field. Hazclwood; Mrs. Lee Snyder. Clyde, Rt. 1; Mrs. T H. Caldwell, Canton; Mrs. Jylia Pureed, Largo. Fla., Rt. 1; Mrs. Minnie Woody, Waynesville, Rt. 2; Allen Rathbone, Waynesville, Rt. 1. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Thurinan F.vans of Waynesville, Route 2, a daughter, August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White of Cove Creek, a son, Augtist 16. Mr, and Mrs. PaOl Clark of'Cafi- ' ton. Route 1, a son, August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolden of Clyde, Rt. 2, a daughter, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatriek of Clyde, Rt. 1, a son, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Henderson of Canton, a daughter, August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson of Clyde, Rt. 2, a son, August 18. Aliens Creek Guest Saturday . At Beaverdam Beaverdam played host Saturday to Aliens Creek at a community tour and picnic that was the final field day of the year for both local ities. There were 269 present. Lunch was spread at the Beav erdam School following the morn ing tour of the host community. Im mediately after lunch both hosts and guests joined in group singing with apecial music fuiyished by Winnie Farmer and Daisy Muse of Aliens ureeK ana jean, sue. ana Wilma Surrett of Beaverdam. Mrs. Nat Allen of Aliens' Creek won the guessing contest. She re ceived fifty cents and a one-year subuscription to The Mountaineer. There were four target shooting j contests with .22 rifles. The win ners were: Men: C. V. Sorrell of Beaver dam with 38 points; Ed Bell of Beaverdam with 26 points: Dei mos Caldwell of Aliens Creek with 23 points; and Fred Farmer of Al iens Creek with 19. Boys: Doug Burris of Aliens Creek. 19 points; Junior Surrett of Beaverdam, 17; Jackie Moody of Aliens Creek. 8: and Billy Worley of Beaverdam. five points. Girls: Doris Fisher of Aliens Creek, 16; Winnie Farmer of Al iens Creek and Freda Worley of Beaverdam. each 8 points; and franrps Rpd nf Rpaverriam. 0 Ladies: Mrs. Ennis Chambers of Aliens Creek. 38; Mrs. Fred Farmer of Aliens Crepk, 14; Marie B.vers of Beaverdam. 3; and Charlotte Boone of Beaverdam. O. Davis Smith of AJIpns Creek took first place in the Softball throwing contest. He received 25 points fol lowed by 20 points for Earl Camp bell, also of Aliens Creek In third place was Virgil Bonham of Beav erdam with 15 points, and In final place came Troy Paxton of Beav erdam. O. Beaverdam won both horseshoe pitching contests. Ed Bell and James Moody defeated Moody Far mer and C. D. Sawyer in the men's contest. On the winning team for the ladies were Kate Best and Mrs. Carl Best. j The host community also took both softball games, winning the men's game, 9 to 8. and the ladies' 8 to 7. Speaks Tonight Mrs. M. E. Tilly, Atlanta. Ga., outstanding leader in Christian So cial Relations, wjll be the featured speaker tonight under the auspices of a south-wide convocation of church school leaders meeting at Lake Junaluska Assembly. She will speak on "The Christian and his Community." and is quoted as saying, in pari: "The community is the sum tdtal of what the Chris tians and the non-Christians living in it make it to be?what the Chris tian does and the non-Christian undoes, what the Christian fails to do make the community well and good and what the non-Chris tian does in and for the commun ity that he should not do." Bookmobile Schedule Wednesday, Aucust 20th CECIL Mrs, Ellis Weils 9:45-10:00 l'arris Store 10:15-10:45 Mrs. James Reeves 10:55-11:15 Mrs. J. Edgar Burnett 11:30-12:00 Mrs. W. 11, Hargrove 12:30-12:45 Mrs. John Johnson 1:00- 1:15 Miss Louise Rotha, who has a position at St. Mary's School in Maryland, is here to be with her inotfier, Mrs. Harry Rotha. who Is ill at her home on 1'igeon Street. West Pigeon CDP To Hold Regular Meeting Thursday By MRS HOMER WEST Community Reporter The West Pigeon Community De velopment Program group will meet Thursday, August 21, at 7:30 ] p.m. in the Bethel school cafeteria.' Officials have urged all members to be present for this important meeting. Rev. A. E. Peek preached Sun day morning and evening at the Bethel Baptist Church. The Russell reunion was held Sunday, with ? larj?e crowd in at tendance. The group went to Pink Beds for a nlcnle and Bet-tooether Robert Wright of Oregon, Mrs. Jane Tilson and Willie Stanford of Franklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peek this past week-end. The Sisk reunion was held at the Inman Chapel Sunday with a large crowd attending. It was decided to hold the 19S3 reunion again at the Inman Chapel. The Bethel Baptist WMU met Thursday afternoon at the church with Mrs. A. T. Medford in charge. The group enjoyed a varied pro gram. ' In the absence of the pastor at the Baptist Church, Rev. A. T. Medford will have charge of the prayer services Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. York Rite Masons To Hold Stated i Conclave Friday Waynesville Comamndery 31, Knights Templar, will hold a Stat ed Conclave Friday, August 22, be ginning with supper at Patrick's at 7 o'clock. After the supper the group will assemble in the Lodge room for the regular monthly meet ug Right Eminent Sir Knight Wil liam A. Coble, Past Grund Com mander of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar of North Caro lina, will speak to the 17 candi dates who received the Order of Knighthood at the summer reunion (ielt) recently in Asheville. All who received the Order of Knighthood are requested to be present, and all visiting Sir Knights are invited. Mr. Sind Mrs. Daniel Hubler of Cincinnati, Ohio, are spending this week with the latler's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gibson. Mrs. Huh ler is the former Miss Ida Lou Gibson. "I Now She's Miss Wolf Gal' ? \ '** it Barbara Ann Harris, Misss North Carolina of 1952. poses at the cockpit of .an F9F Panther Jet fighter, after the men of Marin* Fishier Squadron-122, stationed at Cherry Point, chose her MUs Wolf Gal of VMF-122". Miss Harris was tourins the base as a gue$t of the Leathernecks in the Second Marine Air Wing and the Afr Station. (AP Photo from U. S. Marine Corps*. _? *i? SCHOOL SHOES ? That Wear * Properly Fitted w Right Prices * 2 Large Departments * Experienced Salespersons Hakes BELK-HUDSON Haywood's School Shoes Headquarters ? ? % ^ Our Stocks Complete For EVERY AGE EVERY STUDENT 111 giTflfimr If B^intown Good Shoes At Lowest Prices AT l