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Clyde Home Club
Has Meeting
The Clyde Home Club met Tues
i day at the home of Mrs. Stanley
Livingston, with Mrs. Mark Leath
erwood and Mrs. Ralph Miller as
co-hostesses, Mrs. Otis Cole, pres
ident, presided, and Mrs. Ray
Chashion gave the devotional.
Leaders' reports were given on
foods and nutrition by Mrs. Levi
Morgan: gardens by Mrs. Stanley
Livingston; poultry by Mrs. Bill
Hannah; home management. Mrs.
Claude Jolly; home beautification
and clothing by Mrs. Tom Rogers;
education by Mrs. Pat Cole.
The demonstration on bedroom
arrangement was given by Miss
Mary Cornwell
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(Haywood HDC
Members To Go
To National Meet
Mrs. L. J. Cannon, Chairman of
District III, and Mrs. Carl Med
ford. president of the Haywood
Couni> Council of Home Demons
tration Clubs, will attend the Na
tional Home Demonstration Coun
cil meeting in Raleigh October 25
29. They will assist with flower
arrangements for the entire confer
ence and for the reception to be
given in the Governor's mansion
on Monday night. Oct. 27.
The Council meeting will be at
tended by delegates from each
state in the Union and several for
elgn countries. This is the first
year this conventiou has been held
in North Carolina and the second
time it has ever been held in the
south. The program, centered on
the theme "Forw'ard to Peace with
Freedom", will feature addresses
by Dr R. B. House, Chancellor of
the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill; Mrs. Haven Smith,
president of the American Country
Life Association; Dr. Carl R. Wood
ard. president of the University of
Rhode Island; Dr. Hornell Hart of
Duke University.
Mrs. Cannon and Mrs.' Medford
will be accompanied to Raleigh by
Miss Mary Cornwell, Haywood
home demonstration agent.
Tuesday night, October 28. Hay
wood County representatives will
assist with the entertainment for
North Carolina Night, which will
be the highlight of the week's pro
gram. Mrs. Arthur Dills and Miss
Doris Muse of Aliens Creek and
Miss Lucretia Rhodarmer of Morn
ing Star and Miss Jean Childers,
assistant home agent, will assist
with the mountain ballad songfest.
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Mrs. Frazier
Is Hostess For
Cecil Club
The Cecil Home Club met Wed
nesday at the home of Mrs. A. M.
Frazier. Mrs. J. E. Burnett presid
ed and gave the devotional.
Leaders' reports were given on
gardens by Mrs. James Reeves;
family life by Mrs. A. M. Frazier:
clothing by Mrs. Grover Warren;
and health by Mrs. J. E. Burnett.
TUe meml.Vrs wene asked to
register and vote.
'The demonstration on bedroom
arrangement was given by Miss
Mary Cornwell. home agent. Mrs.
J. E. Burnett's five jars of fruits,
vegetables and preserves which
won ribbons at.the State Fair, were
exhibited.
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Mrs. Adora Raync left last week
for Nashville where she is visiting
her niece. Mrs. Calvin Houghland.
and Mr. Houghland.
Bride-Elect
Mr. and, Mrs. T. T. Nolartd of Clyde, Route 1, have .announced
the engagement of their daughter, Thomasine Noland, to Roy
If. Howell, son of Mrs. Jerry Howell and the late Mr. Howell of
Waynasville, Route 2. Plans for the wedding have not been an
nounced. ?
Girl Scout Week
Will Be Observed
Here Next Week
Girl Scouts and their small sis
ters, the Brownies, of the Pisgah ;
Girl Scout Council will observe the 1
annual celebration of Girl Scout
Week, October 26 to November 1. i
Members of the Hazelwood-Way- !
nesville area will begin the obser- i
vance Sunday morning when the
girls with their leaders and council
members will attend the service at
the First Baptist Church.
Each day of the week is desig
nated to represent a different-phase
of the Girl Scout program. Mon
day is Homemaking Day; Tuesday,
Citizenship Day; Wednesday,
Health and Safety Day; Thursday,
International Friendship D a v;
Friday, Arts and Crafts Day; and
Saturday is Out-Of-Doors Day. Var
ious activities are being planned
by the individual troops to mark
the week's celebration.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer and
Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Lancaster are
leaving tomorrow for Gainesville.
Ga., where they will spend the
week-end with their sons. Charles
Messer and Bobby Lancaster, both
students at Riverside Military
Academy. Both families will also
attend the Georgia Tcch-Vander
bilt game in Atlanta.
Mrs. Phillips
Is Hostess For
Homemakers
Mrs. Ben Phillips was hostess for
i meeting of the Waynesville
Homemakers Tuesday night.
Mrs. H. O. Champion presided
and reports were made on work
shops which have been held during
the month in preparation for
Achievement Day.
Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Marion Bridges, and Mrs. Lawrence
Leatherwood were named on a
nominating committee and plans
were made for the Christmas party
to be held December 13 in the
home of Mrs. Carl Ratclitfe.
Mrs Frank Kirkpatrick gave the
devotional and Miss Mary Cornwell
gave the .demonstration on Bed
room Arrangement.
Reports of project leaders were
as follows: foods and nutrition,
Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood: home
gardens, Mrs. H. O. Champion;
home management, Mrs. Ben Phil
lips; clothing. Mrs. Leatherwood;
arts and crafts, Mrs. Jimmy Wil
liams; and citizenship, Mrs. Frank
Kirkpatrick.
Rerfeshmcnts were served fol
lowing the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sadler left
Wednesday for a vacation in Hol
lywood. Fla.
Mrs. Leatherwood
Is Club Hostess
Mrs. W. P. Leatherwood was ,
hostess for the October meeting of
the ? Rogers Cave Home Demons
tration Club Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Gudger Hipps presided dur
ing the business hour and plans for
Achievement Day were completed
Mrs. Horace Crawford gave the j
devotional and leaders reported as j
follows: foods and nutrition, Mrs
Hipps; home gardens. Mrs. A. E.
Burnett; poultry, Mrs. Carey Mc
Cracken; family life, Mrs. Eddie >
Allen; clothing, Mrs. Kenneth
Stahl; and health by Mrs. Horace
Crawford. (
Miss Mary Cornwell gave the
demonstration on Bedroom Ar
rangement after which refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Kenneth Stahl. and Mrs.
Eddie Allen were welcomed as new
members.
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Mrs. Fitzhugh Shapter and her
daughter. Miss A^nes Shapter,
have returned to Orlando, Fla., af
ter spending the summer at their
home in Hazelwood.
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