S2?f OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACT1VITIES I OflVe Phone 700 ? MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor ? Home Phone 402-J ' . Mrs. Murray Is Hostess For C. Pigeon Club Good Neighbors Club of Center Pigeon met Monday night at the home of Mrs. W. C. Murray, president. Mrs. Robt. Clark gave the devotional on Great Men whose birthdays fall in February. During the business session a report was given on the county council meeting by Mrs. R. G. Chason. Mrs. B. N Pierce. Mrs. Ray Haynes and the club president. The group voted to meet its quota for the hospital fund. Leaders reports were given on poultry by Miss Mabel Clark. Miss Clark emphasized the nutritive value of eggs and suggested manv wa\s of using eggs in the diet. Mrs. O. T. Henderson, home beautifica tion leader, led a discussion on the wise planting of the home flower garden. Perfect attendance certificates for 1952 were awarded to Mrs. R. G. Chason. Miss Mabel Clark. Mrs. Harold Pressley. Mrs. Gay Cham bers Mrs. B. N. Pierce. Mrs. Mjr ray announced plans for a Swedish Darning workshop to be held on the following Wednesday. Guests were welcomed from oth er clubs as follows: Mrs. Phyllis Cross. Saunook: Mrs. J. E Burnett and Mrs. Grover Warren. Cecil. The demonstration on Planning and Arranging Your Kitchen for Convenience was given by the home aeent. During the social hour Mrs. M V. Barmlett had charge of games and the hostess served a spaghetti supper, ? ? ? Key Club Has Dance At Elk's Hall Members of the Key Club of the Waynesville High School were sponsors of the first junior-senior prom for the high school, Satur day evening in the Elk's Club ball room. Elaborate Valentine decorations were used in the room and music was by Charles Alley and his or chestra Jim Davis served as general chairmftn for the' dance wiM?*>?*ff Hcecc and Dale Ratcliffe In charge of decorations and lighting. Hugh Erazier and Wilburn Davis were in charge of tickets. Around one hundred and fifty young people attended. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevost re turned Saturday from a two weeks visit to Jamaica, British West In dies. They were joined in Jamaica by Mrs. Prevost's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Houghland of Nashville, Tenn. When Dave Rubinoff. internationally-known violinist who gave a performance here Thursday night, arrived for his afternoon con cern at the high school he stopped for a word with Polly Parker, * ho is a member of the newly organized school symphony orches tra. Rubinoff is holding his famous $100,000 Stradivarious violin under his arm. Mountaineer Photo * Fines Creek Club Holds All-Day Meet The Fines Creek Home Demon stration Club held an all-day meet ing Thursday in the home of Mrs. Charles McCrary. Mrs. Carl Green, president, pre sided and Mrs. France Rogers gave i the devotional. During the business session the club voted to accept the recom mendations of the county council and to participate in all suggested 1 activities. Mrs. Chiarles McCrary, poultry | leader, gave a report on eggs and their value in the diet, and Mrs. Mark Ferguson, home beautifica tion leader, led a discussion on "What Makes A Home Beautiful." Miss Mary Cornwell gave the demonstration on Planning Kit i chen Arrangement. Luncheon was served by the ! hostess and Mrs. Will Medford was ! a special guest. * * * I Want ad* brine quick results. Rubinoff Given Much Applause For Concert Here A highly enthusiastic audience turned out for what was called a "milestone in Western North Carolina musical programs" Thursday night when Rubinoff, internationally famed violinist, presented a concert of popular music at the Waynesville High School auditorium. The program was sponsored by the Waynesville Kiwanis Club and the Waynesville Key Club, both of which merit a great deal of ap preciation from music lovers In 'this area fbr bringing the popular violinist here. Rubinoff drew tremendous ' rounds of applause after each number and his accompanist, 1 Clifford Souze, also came in for his share of the audience's re ! sponse for his wonderful rendi tions on the piano. Highlights of the evening con cert were arrangements of "Rhap sody in Blue," "Polonaise" and "Warsaw Concerto." Rubinoff al so delighted the audience with an international rendition of "Don't Fence Me In," a number which he played in nine different vari ations, ranging from a Scottish rendition to one in a clever boogie woogie fashion Rubinoff paid a great compli ment to Waynesville's school chil dren. who turned out in large numbers to hear him Thursday af ternoon. He visited six schools in the morning?East Waynesville, Canton, Bethel, Crabtree - Iron Duff, Waynesville. and Hazelwood ?and drew wide rounds of ap plause at each school. Spring Hill YWA Presents Church Program The Y. W A. of Spring Hill Church met February 11. Miss Clara Belle Mason, first vice-presi dent. presided at the meeting. It was decided to present a pro gram by the Young Women's Aux iliary. Sunday. Rebruary 15. at 8 p.m. at the Spring Hill Church. Those taking part on the program were Clara Belle Mason. Sarah Lou Vance, Rosa Lee Mason. Bculah Farmer. Hilda Parks. Margaret Mease. The club has been named the Angcline Y.W.A. of Spring Hill Church. THE CLAUDETTE BEAUTY SHOP Is Happy To Announce That THELMA CARVER Has Recently Joined Our Staff As Operator CLAUDETTE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 63 Main Street SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER PAUL'S STUDIOS CANTON AND HENDERSONVILLE One Beautiful Silvertone PORTRAIT For Only S|00 PROOF SHOWN FOR SELECTION ^ At The \ LeFAINE HOTEL WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18th Hours tl a. m. Till 8 p. m. THIS COUPON AND $1.00 WILL BE ACCEPTED AS | PAYMENT IN PULL FOR 1 BEAUTIFUL 8 * 10 1 SILVERTONE PORTRAIT. | | NAME ? | ADDRESS 1 | Heart Fund Committee Sets Dance February 28 Mrs. Clyde Ray Has Program At DAR Meeting Mrs. Clyde Ray presented the program at a meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, held Fri day afternoon in the home of Mrs L. K. Barber. Mrs. Shook was associate hostess. Mrs. Ray reviewed an article from the Saturday Evening Post. :;The Day of Revenge." by Cyril Hume, which gave a detailed ac count of life in the Revolutionary army and the storming of Stony Point, in which Anthony Wayne figured prominently. Mrs. James R. Boyd, regent, pre sided during the business hour and Mrs W. A. Hyatt, chairman of na tional defense, announced that the annual declamation contest, spon sored by the chapter in the Way nesville High School will be held February 24 Mrs. Hyatt also an nounced that the DAR citizenship awards will be presented at the same time. Mrs. R. N. Barber was named as a delegate to the national congress to be held in Washington, D. C. in April and Mrs. J. H. Howell and Mrs. Hugh Jolly were named alter nates. Mrs. L. K. Barber was named to represent the chapter on the rec reation commission. - ? * * Mrs. Mehaffey Is Hostess For Fairview Club The Fairview Home Demonstra tion Club met Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. W. L. Mehaffey with Mrs. George Plott as co-hos tess. Mrs. Fred Plott, president, was in charge of the meeting, and the devotional was given by Mrs. W. F. Swift. Guests for the day were wel comed and introduced: Mrs. Jerry Rogers, Mrs. John Blaylock, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Hessie Gaddy and Mrs. Hub Caldwell. Perfect attendance certificates were issued for 1952 to Mrs. Fred Plott and Mrs. Thad Chafin. Read ing certificates were issued to Mrs. Fred Plott, Mrs. F. D. Morrison, Mrs. Harry Hyatt, Mrs. Ernest Green, Mrs. Thad Chafin. Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mrs. R. J. Fowler, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. C. G. Rayle, Mrs. Joe Migliarini, health chairman, on Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Howard Bryson, public health nurse, was introduced and spoke on the Tubercular Survey and Chest X-Ray which will be held in Haywood county in May. She also gave a discussion on heart diseases and the heart drive. A report was heard from Mrs. Joe Figliarini, health chairman, on the health leaders conference held with public health officials. Mrs. Connie Muse, poultry leader, gave a report on eggs and their use In the diet. Mrs. Paul Davis and Mrs. Thad Chafin. home beautificatlon leaders, discussed the activities for this season in order to have beauti ful and attractive home grounds. The demonstration on Kitchens was given by Miss Mary Cornwell, after which a social hour was held. ? * * Presbyterian Women To Hold Study Meeting The women of the church of the Waynesville Presbyterian Church will have a dessert meeting in the dining room of the church Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting fs for a study of the book, "The Holy Spirit and Today." Lessons will be by Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. L. M. Richeson and Mrs. George Craig. * ? * Mrs. M. E. Davis has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. I Fred Kezziah. in Burlington. Heart Fund Drive officials of j 1 the Wayneavllle area announced today that a dance would be held at the Waynesville armory Satur day night, February 28. under the joint sponsorship of the Beta Sig ma Phi sorority and the Waynes ville Junior Chamber of Com merce. ? , . .. The Cavaliers will-furnish the music. . , . The dance committee is as fol lows; John Carver and Mrs. Ray mond Caldwell, co-chairmen; Mrs. Edwin Russell. Poster committee ? Mrs. uni Burgin, Miss Jean Childers, and Mrs. Evelyn Sutton. Ticket committee ? 5irs. Hugh Potts and Harry "Blue" Robinson, co-chairmen, and Edna Summer | row and Mrs. Charlie Woodard. Decorating committee ? Mrs. John Nesbitt. Mrs. Ray Ellis and Mrs. Homer Sink. Tickets are on sale by all Jay j cees and members of the Beta f Sigma Phi and Kiwanis Club. (Tickets are $1.25 per person in ad vance. and $1.50 at the door. They are also on sale at Charlie's Place in Waynesville and Canton, Bryson and Harrell Motor Sales. Ladye Fayre Beauty Salon, and Burgin's Department Store at the Depot. M. V. Bramlett also announced today that the Bethel area is plan ning a program for the fund, de tails of which will be announced later. For the Waynesville area a drive will be conducted by Jonathan Woody, Dr. J. E. Fencjer, and Dr. Hugh Daniel among all profession al men for contributions. In charge of soliciting in the in dustrial group are C. G. Thomp son and Russell Fultz. Ralph Summerrow and a special appointed committee will call on business houses in Hazelwood. ? ? * Iron Duff Home Club Meets With Mrs. Caldwell Mrs. J. R. Caldwell was hostess for a meeting of the Iron Duff Home Demonstration Club Friday afternoon. Mrs. Manson Medford presided and Mrs. V. R. Davis conducted the devotional. Mrs. Caldwell gave a report on the county council meeting and Mrs Frank M. Davis reported on i a health school held recently in Waynesville. Mrs. Raymond Cald well reported on the Citizenship meeting also held in Waynesville. Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. T. C. Mrs. V. R. Davis, and Mrs. Ray mond Caldwell were named as a committee to make plans for Achievement Day. The demonstration on Kitchen Arrangement was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. home agent, and project leaders reporting were Mrs. Manson Medford. poultry; and Mrs. Grady Davis, home beautification. Mrs. Frank Ferguson was wel comed as a new member and Mrs. J. R. Palmer, member of the Jona than Creek Club, was a special guest. During the social hour. Mrs. V. R. Davis, recreation chairman, direct ed games. * * ? GERALDINE FISH ON DEAN'S LIST Miss Geraldlne Fish, a member of the junior class at Woman's Col lege of the University of North Carolina, has been included on the Dean's List of the College. Miss Fish is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fish of Clyde and is a graduate of the Clyde High School. Weak? Worn Oul? Always Tired? Run down feeling, vague aches and paint. ? ncrvputnast, mental depression, constipa tion, lack of energy, even palpitation of the heart may be due to a continuous lack ot essential B vitamins or iron in your daily diet.* Many people have befun feeling like their old selves again ? alert, active, raring to go?since they started taking wonderful new BENEVIM the food supplement you drink BENEVIM not only contains high potency B vitamins and plenty of iron, but BENEVtM tastes so good you actually look forward to taking It every day No more swallowing ugly tasting medicines or gulping down capsules, pills or tablets ? now you drink your t vitamins and iron the delicious IENEVIM way. Remember. your body can't ttore up ? rita mint or iron It naedt a daily tupply Mata aura you get your daily tupply fey taking pieatanttaking RtNtViM. MONCV BACK MARANTIC And remember RINCVIM'i guarantaa. Yon mutt gat ratultt with your lirtt feottla or your money back So judga tor yourtalt. at afetolutaly no ritk, bow (INCVIM halpt you gain a.w pap. nam anargy, a now happy outlook on lila. You dacida whether BChlviM It tha food tupplamant you kaaa feaan look ing lor Don't delay Cat ?INIVIM todayl i iii. ? Mni|iliinii mmr H# alt* I a* phm#? Mhot |h*n Yil.vi.iii treat ?efbr >*? |?? yooac ?MUr I M lH?y ifitut ) - - - BeneVim - SMITH'S DRUG STORE PHONE 25 MAIN STREE1 Where's E(mer?, I . . . where there'* no waiting a round for service. We give you the kind of attention that's sure to please. ? My Favorite Recipe MRS. L. K. BARBER CHEESE BALLS Cream t4 pound of butter or margarine with Vfe teaspoon salt and Vi teaspoon dry English mustard. Grate 14 pound cheese (sharp) and mix with 1 cup sifted flour. Mix with the butter into a creamy dough (with finger is best). Form into balls about the size of large marbles. Bake on a cookie sheet in a medium oven about 30 minutes. Put in jar. OES Chapter Will Meet Thursday The Waynesville Chapter, No. 165, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a regular meeting In the Ma sonic Lodge Room in the First Na tional Bank Building, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. initiation of new members will be featured. ? * ? VFW Auxiliary Donates Food To Vet Families A recent project of the Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars has been to furnish food to two families of hospitalized veterans. Two bas kets, each with a value of $25.00 has been delivered to the families by Mrs. James E. Davis and Mrs. Herbert Tate. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie re turned yesterday from Tallahassee, Florida where they visited their daughter. Miss Lois Massie. Change of Meeting Is Made By Dellwood Club A meeting of the Dellwood Home Demonstration Club, previously planned for February 19, has been postponed until Tuesday, Febru ary 24, according to an announce ment by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Taylor Ferguson. * * ? Clyde Club Will Meet With Mrs. Lucy Allen The Clyde Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, February 24. at 10:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Lucy Allen with Mrs. R. L. Hennessee and Mrs. Charles Pen land as associate hostesses. Mrs. Pat Cole, acting president, will preside and Miss Mary Cofti well will give a demonstration on "Planning and Arranging My Kitchen for Greater Convenience". Aliens Creekl Home Club w The Aliens ore* I me. ."fun, home 01 Mrs . with Mrs Bro.ning.ZB in charge. Perfect attend*** I were awarded t0 V Browning. Mrs Mrs. L. L. Allen iwfl were earned by Mn er and Mrs Hh , uTl The club voted to JB for the new Allen. "oB room. A committee ct^l Mrs. Denton RrownjJB land Mills and Mrs .\itB was named to toko t/bB project. Am"' ,Robm Masti* J Albert Muse u, W members. Plans were made fori to cooperate in the J hospital room project B A demonstration on I was given by the home J Presbyterian I Young People! Have Party I A Valentine party watl members of the WavneJ byterian Youth Pelloe^fl evening in the home of? Mrs. Ray Pfeines I The guests ei-~^,.mhledl basement playroom which? orated w ith red paper J and red hearts. The p J was covered with a white? pliqued with red hearts J Mr. and Mrs. 1'leiness? sisted in entertaining til people by the Rev. and| colm R. Williamson, thel| pastor of the church. Miss Florrie Patrick, ? of the P.Y.F. was in chatl rangements and was ail Jessie and Amelia Alex3 Around fifty membml P.Y.F. and their guests? the party. BarvOUR OLD WATcJ IS WORTH M0NI1? ? Regardless of Agt, Ml | or Condittefll | E. J. LILll'S I JEWELER CONTINUES THIS WEEK! W AT RAY'S . ^ ... Featuring At Very Special Prices - ? SHOES For Men, Women, Child' YOU WILL SAVE BUYIfl AT RAY'S SHOE DEF Jusi Between Violinists

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