CLUBS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACT1V1T1ES I
Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan, Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952
Mrs. McCracken
Is Hostess For
Saunook Club
Mrs. Frances McCracken was
hostess for a meeting of the
Saunook Home Demonstration Club
Monday night.
Mrs. Phyllis Cross presided and
Mrs. Charles Beck conducted the
devotions.
Plans were made fpr a handi
craft workshop to be held in the
school lunch room in August.
Mrs. Ed McClure. home beauti
fication leader, discussed watering
methods for vegetable and flower
gardens and Mrs. Steve Plemmons,
dairy leader, discussed the value of
milk in the diet.
The demonstration on Modern
Laundry Methods was also given by
Mrs Plemmons.
Guests for the meeting were
Mrs. Emma Pickton of South Da
kota, Mrs. Keith Hartman, Mrs.
Rotary Rickman of Francis Cove,
Mrs. Fred Plott of the Fairview
Club, Mrs. Denton Browning of the
Aliens Creek Club, Mrs. Pauline
DeLozier, and Mrs. Juanita Ar
rington.
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Use a wooden spoon for stirring
a food in an enamel saucepan;
metal spoons leave marks that have
to be scoured.
MRS. HENRY CLAY HALE, JR.
was married Saturday in Jones
ville, Va. She is the former Miss
Wilma Rogers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Rogers of Loyall,
Ky.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Vann and
three children and Mr. and Mrs.
S. E. Vann, all of Murfreesboro,
N. C. left yesterday for their home
after visiting Mrs. Harry Sullivan.
R. T. Vann is mayor of Murfrees
boro.
Miss Rogers Is
Married To
H. C. Hale, Jr.
Bliss Wilms Rogers, daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant Rog
ers of LoyalJ, Kentucky, and Hen
ry Clay Hale, Jr. of Waynesville
were married In the Methodist
parsonage at Jonesvilie, Virginia,
Saturday, July 25.
The Rev. Ogleva Street per
formed the ceremony in the pres
ence of a small group of friends.
The bride chose for her marri
age a light blue linen dress with
white accessories.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple came to Waynesville
where they are residing at 121
Maple Street.
Mrs. Hale is a graduate of Loyall
High School. Mr. Hale, the son of
iMr. and Mrs. Henry ~lay Hale or
[ Klizabethton. Tennessee, former
ly of Waynesville, was also grad
uated from Loyall High School.
He is now employed at Pet Dairy
in Waynesville.
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Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers
of Miami have arrived to spend
the remainder of the season at
their home here. They have as
their guests their granddaughters,
Pamela and Ann Smathers, also
of Miami.
DCH Chapter To
Be Organized
A North Carolina chapter of the
National Society of the Dames of
the Court of Honor will be organ
ized at the home of Mrs. Claude
deLoache Walker on Walker Road.
Saturday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Walker is
organizing president for the state
Among the officials of the DCH
who will be present for the organi
zation are Mrs. Belton Ragsdate
O'Neall of Greenville. S. C., pres
ident general; Mrs. Richard Lips
comb of Mullins. S. C., 3rd vice
president general; Mrs. A. Bel
mont Dennis of Covington, Ga.; and
Mrs. Rustin Race of Winter Haven.
Fla.
Following the chapter organiza
tion the members and guests will
be entertained at a_ tea given by
Mrs. Sumter Lowry at her home
on Walker Road.
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Poach fish fillets and serve with
a shrimp sauce. Make the sauce
by diluting thick white sauce with
a little cream and cooking sherry;
dice cooked shrimp and heat
gently.
Add a dash of cinnamon and nut
meg to an eggnog for a nutritious
and delicious summer lunch or sup
per drink. Serve as dessert with
thin crisp sugar cookies.
MISS BETTY ANNE FRANK LIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Wiley Franklin of Waynesville, is engaged to Walter Lee
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carr James, also of Waynesville.
The wedding will take place Saturday, August 22, at 8 p.m. in the
First Methodist Church at Waynesville.
Joint Hostesses
Entertain Clyde
Club At Lunch
Mrs. Bill Hannah. Mrs. Stanley!
Livingston, and Mrs. Hugh Hogers
were hostesses for a luncheon
meeting of the Clyde Home Dem
instration Club Tuesday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. Hannah.
Mrs. Otis Cole presided and de
votions were conducted by Mrs. T.
E. Reed.
During the business session plans
A-ere made for the club to enter an
-xhibit in the annual flower show
it Clyde. Plans were also complet
ed for a workshop on wood plates
ind glass etching to be held in
\ugust at the home of Mrs. Reed
wjth Mrs*. Louis ^rpitb as co
hostess".'
The demonstration on Laundry
Methods was given by Miss Mary
Cornwell and leaders reports were
given by Mrs. Hasque Warren, Mrs.
Charles Penland, Mrs. Stanley Liv
ngston, and Mrs. Lucy Allen. |
Mrs. Roy Medford was in charge
of a recreational program. I
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Methodist Circles
To Meet Tuesday
Circles of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will meet Tues
day, August 4, as follows:
Circle 1 will meet in the home
of Mrs. Dee Clark at 3:30 p.m.
Circle 2 will meet at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Massie on the Pigeon
Road at 3:30 p.m.
Circle 3 will meet in the home
of Mrs. Roy Parkman with Mrs.
S. H. Bushnell as co-hostess at
3:30 p.m.
Circle 4 will meet, in the honif
of the Misses Bessie and Daisy
Bold with Mrs. Joe Webster as co
hostess at 7:30 p.m.
Circle 5. 6 and 7 will have a
joint picnic meeting at the church
at 7 p. m.
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Presbyterian Circles
Will Meet Tuesday
Meetings of Circles of the Way
nesville Presbyterian Church have
been scheduled for Tuesday, Aug
ust 4. as follows:
Circle 1, Mrs. W. F. Swift, chair
man, will meet in the Assembly
Room of the church a* 3:30 pm
Circle 2, Mrs. George Craig,
chairman, will meet in the home
of Mrs. F. E. Worthington, at 10 :30
a. m.
Circle 3. Mrs. F G. Rippetoe.
chairman, will meet in the home of
Mrs. Ted Meyer at "7:30 p.m.
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Mrs. McCracken Is
Hostess For WMS
The Woman's Missionary Society
of Lake Junaluska Baptist Church
met Friday at the home of Mrs
Carey McCracken.
The program on "Listing the
T-eper" was presented by Mrs. Guy
Fulbright. Mrs. Sam Brown, Mrs.
Carey McCracken, Mrs. Robert
Fullbright. and Mrs. W. S. Young.
Plans were made during the
business session for members to
attend WMU Week at Ridgeerest.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour.
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It takes 20 years before a cork
oak grows to prpduclng size and 40
before the bark is of good quality.
The duck was long associated
with Aphrodite and it is believed
that "duckie" as a term of affec
tion derives from this fact.
Comedy To Be Given
At Junaluska School
Friday At 8 p. m.
A three-act comedy, "Hillbilly
Courtship," will be presented in
the Junaluska School auditorium
Friday night at 8 o'clock, under
the sponsorship of the Parent
Teacher Association of the school.
Admission will be 25 and 50
cents and proceeds will be used
for improvements on the play
ground. Mrs. J. B. Soesbee is di
recting the production.
The action of the play centers
around a feud between Ma Pappen
(Mrs. Juanita Rivers! and Pappy
Stilsby (Leonard Leatherwood)
and the courtship of Emmy Peppen
(Mrs. Billy Medford) and Luke
Stilsby (Garrett Reeves.)
? Other characters are played by
Betty Noland, * Elsie Palmer,
Charles Haynes, Mrs. Leonard
Leatherwood, J. B. Soesbee, Ralph
Ritchie, and Charles Reed.
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Long's Chapel Circles
To Meet Next Week
The circles of the Woman's So
ciety of Long's Chapel Methodist
Church will meet next week as
follows:
Circle 1 will meet in the home
of Mrs. T. J. Fincher, Tuesday at
2 p.m.
Circle 2 will meet in the home
of Mrs. W. N. Thomas, Tuesday, at
2 p.m.
Circle 3 will meet in the home
of Mrs. R. C. Ellis, Monday at 8
p.m.
New Kindergarten
Will Open At
Lake Junaluska
Mrs Russell Fultz and Mrs. Fred
Harron will conduct a kindergarten
in the home of the former at Lake
Junaluska during the coming
school year.
According to an anouncement
made by the teachers this week, a
full pre-school program of activi
ties will be' carried out.
Both Mrs. Fultz and Mrs. Har
ron are well qualified for their
new undertaking. Mrs. Fultz is a
former primary teacher in the
East Waynesville and Canton
schools and a former playground
director at Lake Junaluska. Mrs.
Harron has taught in the schools of
Buncombe County and at Denton,
N.C. Both teachers are attending a
training course at Lake Juhaluska
this summer.
Classes will be held in the base
ment playroom in the new home of
Mrs. Fultz which is being furnished
with tables, chairs and easels, rec
ord player, and piano. Outdoor ac
tivities will take place on the lawn
which is fully equipped as a play
ground.
Registration of students may be
made by calling Mrs. Fultz at GL
6-5527 or Mrs. Harron at GL 6-5596
after 1 p.m.
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Ratcliffe Cove Club
Has Regular Meeting
The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem
onstrtaion Club held a regular
meeting Monday night in the home
of Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe with Mrs.
J. R. Blanton as co-hostess. Mrs.
Will Ratcliffe gave the devotional.
Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe presided!
during the business hour and plans
were made for a crafts workshop
to he held at the August meeting.
The workshop will be on decorat
ing wood plates, etching glass and
caning chairs.
Mrs. Woody Jones, home man
agement leader, gave the demons
tration on Modern Laundry Meth-1
ods.
TOBACCO QI'EEN-n^I
lyn Smith. 19-year-olj/H
eyed blonde, has beet I
"Tobacco Queen" at
annual Tobacco Festival
lins, S. C. She won ottr^J
er contestants from
South Carolina. Miss Sa^|
bookkeeper in Charlestai^J
She stands 5 feet, * ia^H
weighs 125 pounds. ShtH
daughter of 51 r. and hi
Smith of Charleston,
Mountain View Ch
Will Meet Thursdaj
The Mountain View Gat
will hold a regular lunchta
ing in the home of Mn
Riegg Thursdaj , August 6,
p. m.
Hostesses with Mrs R?
be Mrs. Bill Cobh and Mil
Champion.
Mrs. Irving Leather**
have the program on "Ch
rangements."
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