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Maggie Club
To Assist In
T.B. Clinic
The Maggie Home Demonstra
tion Club was one of many Hay
wood County home demonstration
clubs to vote unanimously this
week to assist with the T.B. Chest
X^Ray Clinic. Maggie Club volun
teer will work in two-hour shifts
during the entity two-day period.
May 22 and 23.
Other business covered in the
meeting Thursday at the home of
its president, Mrs. Hubert Evans,
included a report by Mrs. R. L.
Clement, secretary, on the Craft
Workshop held April 23 at the
home of Mrs. Tom Graslj. Hand
stenciled bibs were made as souv
enir gifts for the maternity ward
of the Haywood County Hospital.
This project was in observance of
National Home Demonstration
Week. Plans were also made to co
operate with the Hospital Open
House May 12.
Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent,
gave the month's demonstration on
food conservation. Mrs. Jim Plott,
foods and nutrition leader, dis
cussed the use of powdered milk
solids for balancing a home diet.
She demonstrated its delicious pos
sibilities with candy made from
the powdered milk.
The June meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. R. L. Clement.
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Fairview Club
To Send Delegates
To Camp Schaub
The Fairview Home Demonstra
tion Club, which met Wednesday
morning at the home of Mrs. Allen
Hyatt, will send two delegates to
the Handicraft Camp, to be held
June 2. 3 and 4 at Camp Schaub.
Mrs. R. J. Fowler and Mrs. Thad
Chafin will attend, with Mrs. Law
rence Davis as alternate.
Mrs. Fowler presented plans for
the year's craft activities to culmin
ate in Achievement Day. These
were unanimously accepted. Mem
bers also volunteered to assist with
the X-Ray Tubercular Clinic to be
held in the county. The home agent
Cave a demonstration on food con
servation, after which a delightful
social hour was enjoyed.
'"^Wffs. Alna Hyatt served as co
ho-Aea.-v JEred Plott m-eM
dent, ledthe meeting! JMrs.Hyatf
Rave the devotional. The June
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Kyle Campbell.
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Mrs. Allison
And Mrs. Haynes
Give Program
Mrs. Fred S. Allison and Mrs.
Richard Haynes presented a pro
gram on Conservation and Organic
Gardening at a meeting of the
Mountain View Garden Club,
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Joe Massie.
Mrs. James E. Fender, new
president, presided and reports
were made on the recent flower
show held by the club.
Prior to the program luncheon
was served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Massie, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., and
Mrs. W. M. Cobb.
Guests were Mrs. John Smathers,
Jr., Miss Louise Ballard, and Mrs.
Border.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Meade has re
turned to her home here after
spending the winter in Miami and
Clearwater, Florida and Sumter,
South Carolina. She has as her
guest a nephew, Haynsworth Sand
ers of Charleston, S. C.
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Robert Campbell spent the week
end at his home in Charlotte.
Bride - Elect
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The engagement of Miss Agnes Irene Russell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Russell of Waynesville, Route 3, to David Joe Smath
ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Smathers of Leicester. Route 2.
has been announced by the parents of the bride. The wedding
will take nlace Mav 14.
Home Demonstration Clubs
Name New District Officers
New officers were elected at the |
annual meeting Friday of District |
III Federation of Home Demon-!
stratioif Clubs in the First Metho-j
dist Church, Hendersonville. Mrs.
R. L. Cansler, Transylvania, was
appointed chairman; Mrs. Mack
Rogers, Henderson. 1st vice
chairman; Mrs. Henry Francis,
Haywood. 2nd vice chairman; Mrs.
Joe Norman, Transylvania, secre
Mrs. Ttrtbefl TtTlk#1e.*TTen-,
derson, treasurer; Mrs. Henry
Garner, Haywood, historian. They
were installed by Miss Nell Ken
nett, Western District Home Agent,
and the meeting was conducted by,
Mrs. L. J. Cannon, chairman.
Arthur Stupka, Park Naturalist
tor the Great Smoky Mountains Na
tional Park, was guest speaker, in
troduced by Mrs. H. L. Cansler.
vice-president of the Transylvania
Council. Mr. Stupka gave an il
lustrated lecture on the flora and
fauna of the Great Smokies.
Miss Ruth Current, State Home
Agent, also spoke 011 club work
in the state and was introduced by
Mrs. Mack Rogers of Henderson
county.
The meeting opened with the
singing of "America, The Beauti
ful." Mrs. John T. Neal, Transyl
vania county, gave the devotional.
Welcome was extended by Mrs. L.
F. Saltz, president of the Hender
son county Council of Home Dem
onstration Clubs, D. W. Bennett,
Henderson county Farm Agent, and
E. L. Roper, president of the Cham
ber of Commerce. Mrs. Logan
White, Haywood county, responded.
Greetings were extended by E.
E. McBride, Chairman of Hender
son County Board of Commission
ers, A. V. Edwards, Mayor of Hen
dersonville, Mrs. H. Walter Fuller,
Hendersonville Woman's Club, and
Mrs. Eva U. Yancey, President of
the N. C. Federation of Home Dem
onstration uiuds.
Special music was given by the
Transylvania County Chorus, with
Mrs. George Yehling, director, and
Mrs. Boyce Bishop, accompanist.
Following luncheon in the church
basement with Henderson county
ladies as hostesses, county reports
were given. Mrs. Henry Garner,
Haywood county, served as chair
man and gave 1 lay wood's report.
Mtss' RtWHPna -ftoblnson, Canton,
gave the 4-H Club report. All re
ports were emphasized by the use
of colored slides, and a quartette
composed of Mrs. J. E. Burnette.
Mrs. H. O. Champion, Mrs. Hoy
Medford and Mrs. James 1). Mc
Clure introduced the reports in
skit, form. Reports of committees
were heard from the chairmen:
Resolutions. Mrs. Herman Rahn,
Transylvania county; courtesy, Mrs
Denton Browning. Haywood county,
nominating, Mrs. Carl Brannon
Henderson county; registration.
Mrs. Anderson Banks, Henderson
county.
Haywood county received the
gavel for having the largest per
cent of club members present, 163
ladies from Haywood attended, 66
from Transylvania and 100 from
Henderson county.
Mrs. Carl Medford extended an
invitation to the Federation to hold
their 1954 meteing in Haywood
county. The group adjourned by
singing "Blessed Be the Tie that
Binds."
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Long's Chapel Guild
Will Meet Wednesday
The Wesleyan Guild of Long's
Chapel Methodist Church will
meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in
the home of Mrs. Hugh Leather
wood on the Waynesville Highway.
Mrs. John S. Makuata will be co
hostess.
The program will'be presented
by Mrs. Fred Harron and Mrs.
Paul Sutton. .
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Col. Harry Crawford has return
ed from a visit to friends at Camp
Gordon, Georgia.
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Dellwood Club
Entertains At
Afternoon Tea
Members of the Dellwood Home
Demonstration Club were hostess- ;
es for club presidents and one in
vited guest and prospective club
members at a tea at the home of !
Mrs. Sam McCrary Thursday af
ternoon.
Receiving at the door with Mrs.
McCrary were Mrs. W. D. Ketner
and Mrs. T. V. Wells, chib presi
dent. Assisting with serving were
Mrs. Dale Ketner, Miss FSnnie
Campbell, Mrs. J. A. Singleton,
Mrs. Sam Potts, Mrs. Taylor Fer
guson and Mrs. R. M. Ferguson.
Approximately 50 guests called
during the afternoon.
The dining table was decorated
with spring flowers carrying out
the club's colors of yellow and
CAR Chapter
Has Meeting
The Joseph Howell Society, Chil
dren of the American Revolution
met Monday afternoon in the home
>f Carey and Harden Howell.
Mrs. L. K. Barber, senior pres
ident of the group, was in charge
af the program.
The flag ceremony was conducted
by Lynn Kilpatrick, Carey Howell,
ind Harden Howell.
Mrs. Barber read an article on
'he White House in Washington
.vhich told of additions and im
provements to the building from
the time of its construction to the
iresent time.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. J. H. Howell. Sr., former
senior president; Mrs. J. H. Kirk
aatrick. Jr., and daughter, Sara
Kirkpatrick.
The hosts were assisted during
the social hour by their mother,
Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr.
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Key Club Will
Have Banquet
At Spaldon's
The first annual installation ban
quet and Ladies' Night will be
held by the Key Club of the Way
nesville High School at Spaldon's
Restaurant tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
The club, sponsored by the Ki
wanis Club, is composed of
around forty boys from the tenth,
eleventh, and twelfth grades.
The guest speaker tonight will
he Robert Winchester, president
of th Kiwanis Club, and master of
ceremonies will be Wilburri Davis,
outgoing president of the Key
Club.
New officers to be installed are
Stanley Williamson, president;
Donald Shaw, vice president;
Prank Miller. secretary;' and Dick
Boyd, treasurer.
Special guests will be officers
and members of the Key Club com
mittee of the Kiwanis Club. M. 11.
Bowles, C. K. Weatherby. and
friends of the members.
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Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Hudson,
owners - managers of Parkway
Knoll, have arrived for the sum
mer season after spending the win
ter in their home in St. Peters
burg. Florida.
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By VERA WINSTON
NAVY sheer crrpp is used ior
a dross that would be an excel
lent choice for the more mature
or less-than-slim figure. There is
flattering bust detail in the
draped encrusted bow which is
accented with grosgrain ribbon.
Ribbon marks the surplice clos
ing that continues down to the
hem in a diagonnl line that is so
slenderizing. Bracelet-length
cuffed sleeves and slit pockets are
other feature'-. The b-lt is of
grosgrain and the bullous arc
lione.
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Mrs. Max S. Rogers
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Mrs. Rogers was married Saturday afternoon in the Antioeh
Baptist Church. She is the former Miss Mary Edith Chambers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver S. Chambers of Waynesville.
Miss Mary Edith Chambers
Is Bride Of Max S. Rogers
The marriage of Miss Mary
Edith Chambers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Weaver S. Chambers of
Waynesville, to Staff Sergeant Max
S. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rogers of Clyde. Rt. 1. was
solemnized in the Antioch Baptist
Church, Saturday, May 9, at 5 p.m.
The Rev. Lawrence Parker of
Waynesville. Rt. 2, officiated.
The altar was decorated with
baskets of White gladioli, chrys
anthemums. and snapdragon
against a background of fern in
terspersed with five-branched can
delabra. The vows were spoken be
fore an arch entwined with green
ery and white blossoms.
Miss Mattie Sue Meuiord, pian
ist, and L. O. Ferguson, Jr., sbloist,
presented the wedding music. Mr.
Ferguson sang "Because." and
"Entreal Me Not To Leave Thee,"
prior to the ceremony and "The
Lord's Prayer" as a benediction.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a strap
less, waltz-length gown of white
lace and nylon net over satin, fash
ioned with lace bodice and match
ing fitted jacket with long pointed
sleeves and rolled collar. The skirt
was designed with wide bands of
lace 'and tulle and she wore a fin
gertip veil of nylon net attached
to a Juliet cap of lace. She carried
a white Bible topped with a white
orchid.
Mrs. Hugh B. Hall, Jr. of
Waynesville was matron of honor.
Her gown was of light blue net
over taffeta, made waltz length with
strapless bodice and matching net
stole. She wore a blue net bonnet
and carried a nosegay of pastel
flowers.
MiSs Mary Dean Rogers, sister
of the bridegroom, of Clyde, Rt. 1,
was bridesmaid. Site wore a gown
of pink net -dver taffeta identical
in design to that of the matron of
honor with an identical pink net
bonnet and she also carried a nose
| gay of mixed flowers,
i Kat tu^Seay. njcce of the bride
IffTBJfm Was flower gi'rf~a"nd Terry
Haney of Newport News, Va., cous
in of the bride,' was ring bearer.
Reeves Rogers of Williamson,
W. Va,, served as best man for his
brother and ushers were Frank
Chambers, brother of the bride,
| and Ray Seay of Waynesville,
brother-in-law of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Chambers, mother of the
bride, was attired in a rose shark
skin suit with navy and white ac
cessories and her corsage was of
white and pink carnations. Mrs.
Rogers, mother of the bridegroom
wore a navy dress with navy and
white accessories and a corsage of
red roses.
After the ceremony the couple
left for a wedding trip and upon
their return will reside in Tampa,
Fla. For traveling the bride wore
a royal blue sharkskin suit with
British tan and white accessories
and the orchid from her Bible.
Mrs. Rogers is a graduate * of
Crabtree-lron Duff High School
and Blanton's Business College,
Asheville. For the past fourteen
months she has been employed as
secretary of the Waynesville
Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Rogers was graduated from
the Fines Creek High School and
has served in the Air Force since
his enlistment in July, 1950. He
has recently returned from duty
in Korea and is now stationed at
MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.
Where's ?(tner?/
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... setting IMo the swing with
other smart people and dining
here.
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Homemakers
Have Tea For
National Week
The Wayncsville Homemakers
Club entertained with a tea at the
home of Mrs. Howard Bryson
Wednesday afternoon. Assisting
Mrs. Bryson in receiving were Mrs.
Marion Bridges, club president.
Mrs. Carl Medford, president of
Haywood County Council of Home
Demonstration Clubs, and Miss
Mary Cornwell, home agent.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Joe Cline and Mrs. H. O. Cham
pion. Mrs. Milas Ferguson and
Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick presided
at the register.
Mrs. Ben Phillips and Mrs. Carl
Ratcliffe presided at the punch
bowl and assisting in serving were
Mrs. Jimmie Williams. Mrs. Law
rence Leather wood. Mrs. Bruce
Jaynes and Mrs. Charles Isley.
Invited guests were presidents
of the 27 Home Demonstration
Club and two other members
from each club.
This tea was in observance of
National Home Demonstration
Week.
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Mrs. Christopher Crittenden of
Raleigh spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Charles E.
Quinlan. ,
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Mrs. Tom Hay left yesterday to
spend a few months in Columbia,
, 8. C. where she has joined her
i husband, who is stationed at Ft.
I Jackson,
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Wedding Party
\ Is Honored At
Cake Cutting .
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver S. Cham
ber* entertained with a cake cut
i ting in honor of their daughter,
Miss Edith Chambers, and her
fiance. Max S. Rogers, and mem
bers bf their bridal party, Friday
evening following the wedding re
hearsal.
The home was decorated in the
bridal motif. The bride's table was
covered with a lace cloth and had
a centerpiece of white gladioli
flanked by white candles. Mrs. Ray
Seay assisted in serving.
The guests in addition to the
bride and bridegroom were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Seay, Kathey Seay.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Haney, Terry
and Ronny Haney, Reeves Rogers,
Frank Chambers, the Rev. and
Mrs. Lawrence Parker, Miss Mat
tie Sue Medford, Mrs. L. O. Fer
guson, L. O. Ferguson, Jr., Mrs.
Hugh Hall, Jr., Miss Mary Dean
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Mc
Clure, Mrs. Grady McClure, Miss
Barbara Hewitt, and Paul Smart.
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Mrs. R. C. Long of Lake Juna
luska and her son Carol Long of
Canton have returned from
Richmond, Virginia where they
visited the latter's son, Pat Long,
at the hospital of the Medical Col
lege of Virginia. Pat, who has
been receiving treatment for
polio, is reported to be showing
marked improvement.
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