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mM OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES ? j Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan, Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952 I Brown Is i At Party David Hyatt entertained ;oio-cola party Saturday in her home on Walnut untiring Mrs. Jack Brown i, Mass., who is visiting nts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. me was decorated with ar ils of garden flowers, ues: list included Mrs. Mrs. L- K. Barber, Mrs. I Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Leon Jr., Mrs. Bill Ray, Mrs. issie, Mrs. Charles Way, > Cathey, Mr^ Howard Irs. J. N. Johnson, and If. Reed, Jr. ? ? * harlton Davis etes Training harlton L. Davis, son of Mrs. B. Frank Davis of lie. has recently complet weeks of basic training Quartermaster corps at Va. He has now started eight weeks of training it supply specialist. Pvt. ved as assistant company iring his basic training lor graduate of the Way ligh School class of 1951, vis was an accounting h the Civil Service Com n Washington. D. C. prior duction into the service. * * * ec Club Holds y Workshop ^rabtrce-Hyder Mountain lemonstration Club held y meeting Friday, at the Mrs. Joe Palmer. The en was spent weaving chair I bottoms from sea grass, mber completed at least le. n a delightful picnc lunch served by the hostess, as her sister Mrs. Bill Morris rille. * * * id Mrs. C. S. Pyle of Lake i. Florida, who are spend itime in Waynesville, have > Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hud IVinter Haven, Fla., Mrs. ird and Miss Amelia God Anniston, Ala., and Dr. . Ervin Lawhorn of Haines >rida. Mr. Hudson and ?d are the son and daugh- ] Irs. Pyle. 1 My Favorite Recipe MRS. FRANK R. MOORE SCALLOPED POTATOES WITH PORK CHOPS 1 quart potatoes, pared and 1 onion, sliced thin thin sliced 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk (approximately) Vs teaspoon pepper Pork Chops?as many as will 2 tablespoons flour fit on top of dish. Place half of the potatoes in a greased baking dish. Sprinkle with half of salt, pepper, flour (mixture). Place slices of onion over this and bits of butter. Repeat the process. Add sufficient milk so that it can just be seen beneath the top slices. Place salted pork chops around top of dish. Cover' and bake in a moderate oven <350 degrees) about 30 minutes. Remove cover and continue baking about 30 minutes or until tender and browned. Judge and Mrs. William H. Grimball of Charleston, S. C. are here to spend the remainder of the month at the home in Grimball Park. ! Decoration Services Held On Allen's Creek i t The annual decoration was held Sunday at the Buchanan Ceme tery on Allen's Creek. The Rev. C. L. Allen opened the service. Followng a report from the secre tary, the Moderator, the Rev. Will Massie called the business meeting to order for the purpose of elect ing committeemen for the coming year. Dallas Wood replaced W. M. Ox- I nef, who resigned, and Ennis Chambers and Frank Wood were re-elected for another year's term. Donations, received by Mrs. Charlie Buchanan and Miss Mild red Chambers, totaled $69.07. The Rev. Jule Singleton delivered the sermon, and Rev. Massie dismiss ed the congregation wth a bless ng. The committee wishes to thank everyone who participated for their cooperation and donations. They hope to improve the looks of the cemetery within the next year and also would like to thank the C.D.P. for what they did this' past year in improving the ceme tery. All donations toward the up keep of the cemetery will be great ly appreciated and may be left at Charlie Buchanan's Store. Hospital News ADMISSIONS Mrs. John Holtzclaw, Canton; Miss Norma Jean Watkins, Can ton; Frank Hoyle, Balsam; Floyd Ledford, Waynesville; Douglas Mease. West Asheville; James Cooper, Waynesville; Mrs. Dewey Lankford, Canton. Mrs. Hilliard Matney. Waynesville; Mrs. Jack Bowen, Lake Junaluska. Miss Geraldine Henson. Canton; Mrs. Clyde Green, Smith; Mrs. Grace Giles, Waynesville; Mrs. Lush Chambers, Waynesville; Will Corzine, Waynesville; Mrs. Roscoe Messer, Clyde; Mrs! Burgess Ed wards, Hazelwood; Ralph Cooke, Canton; Mrs. Hayden Caldwell, Waynesville; Jack Lowe, Clyde. DISCHARGED Mrs. Wm. Moore and baby. Hot Springs; Mrs. Lush Chambers, Waynesville; Roy Seay, Clyde; Mrs. Carrol Holcombe and baby, Canton; Whitaker Moss. Mt. Pleasant; Har ry Cathey, Waynesville; Mrs. Tom my Rudisal, Hazelwood; R. T. Messer, Waynesville; Asbury How ell, Waynesville; Mrs. Annie Francis. Waynesville; Wiley Carv er. Clyde; Hugh Mitchell, Waynes ville; Mrs. T. V. Warren, Canton; Georgia Ann Taylor, Waynesville. Baby Vickey Price, Balsam; Miss Juanita Connor, Waynesville; Mrs. Lee Clark, Waynesville; Mrs. Vivian Gaither, Tampa. Fla.; Rich ard Hall Taylor, Hazelwood; Doug las Mease, West Asheville; Mrs. T. H. Rogers, Clyde; Wm. Thompson, Clyde; Eugene Ford, Waynesville; Mrs. Dallas Moore and baby, Can Ion; Clayton Nichols, Hazelwood; Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and baby, Waynesville; Norma Jean Broyles, Canton; Mrs. George Patrick and baby, Waynesville; Baby Danny Freeman, Canton; Mrs. John Lee Jones, Jr., Canton. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. George Patrick of Waynesville. a daughter, August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Grooms of Waynesville, a daughter, August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holder of Clyde, a son, August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Warren of Waynesville, a son, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce of Waynesville, a son, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. Grower Rtoe of Qlyde, a daughter, August 8. Mr .and Mrs. James Gaddy of Waynesville, a daughter, August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Rogers. Jr. of Haelwozod. a daughter, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. William Smathers of Waynesville, a son, August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Rich of Waynesville, a son, August 9. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson of Canton, a daughter, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Waynesville, a daughter, August 8. MRS. RICHESON RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mrs. L. M. Richeson. who has been touring Europe for the past two months, returned to her home here Friday. She arrived in New York by plane last Tuesday and stopped en route home to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richeson, in Mar tinsville, Va. Mrs. Richeson left in June and was met in London by her son, Pfo. Bill Richeson, who is stationed with the Infantry in Nuremberg, Germany. Pfc. Richeson accom panied his mother on a tour of Eng land, Holland, Belgium, and France and after he returned to duty Mrs. Richeson went on to Switzerland. Richland Garden Club To Have Flower Show, 20th The Richland Garden Club will hold its annual Flower Show in the dining room of the First Methodist Church, Thursday, Aug ust 20. The theme of the show will be "Come Into My Garden." Mrs. J. H. Way, who is serving as general chairmn for the event, announced today that the library will sponsor the showing of a film on the culture of iris and roses during the visiting hours. Everyone is invited to enter ex hibits without regard to member ship in a garden club. Horticul ture specimens must be grown by the exhibitor but flowers from any source may be used in arrange ments. Only one entry will be al lowed an exhibitor in each class. Tri-color awards will be present ed to the most outstanding entry in both Horticulture and Arrange ment classes and a sweepstakes award will go to the person receiv ing the most blue ribbons exhibit ing in both classes. Miss Lou Elva Eller is president of the garden club. ? * * Mountain View Club Has* Regular Meeting The Mountain View Garden Club held a regular luncheon meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs. A. R. Riegg with Mrs. W. M. Cobb and Mrs. H. O. Champion as asso ciate hostesses. Following luncheon the program was presented by Mrs. Irving Leatherwood on "Church Arrange ments". Mrs. J. E. Fender presided dur ing the business hour and a com mittee was appointed to Investigate the possibility of forming a junior garden club. The committee Is composed of Mrs. H. O. Champion. Mrs. Irving Leatherwood. and Mrs. Richard Haynes. Mrs. H. L. Boyd, Jr. of Boston was a, guest for the meeting. ? ? ? Jonathan Club Has Family Picnic The Jonathan Creek Home Dem onstration Club held a family pic nic Friday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell. A recreational period was di rected by Miss Mary Cornwell,1 home agent. The club made plans for a wood tray decorating work shop to be held Tuesday, at the REA Kitchen | beginning at 1:00 p.m. Junaluska PTA To Have Benefit Supper The Parent-Teacher Association of the Lake Junaluska School will sponsor a chicken supper in the school cafeteria Friday, August 14, from 6 until 8 o'clock. Tickets will be $1.00 for adults and 50 cents fo rchildren and pro ceeds will go to the playground fund. Mrs. Jule Noland is serving as general chairman for the event. The public Is invited. ? ? ? ? Women Of The Church Will Meet Tuesday The Women of the Church of the Waynesville Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room of the church. Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr. will preside. - i Blue Jeans As Mrs. Ketner Goes^To Canada They Like 'Em For World Meeting Of Women ? ?? ? ?????? ? -- > \1 WRANGLER JEANS . . . llep school Rirls insist on tiRht lit, slim legs, copper rivets. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor It's a wise mother who takes her school-belle daughter along when she goes to shop for the per ennial biue jeans, required equip ment for learning the three R's. Today's young fry have definite ideas about the right styling in jeans, and Mom might make the grievous error of getting a pair without the proper taper, or with the wrong kind of rivets. Both high school and college girls agree this year to look right, jeatis should have a fly front, plen ty of copper rivets, front and back pockets and?most important ? they must fit tightly through the waist and hips and have slim, lap ered, western-type legs. Eight ounce blue denim is a must for fabric. HDC Clubs Plan August Meetings Miss Mary Comwell has an nounced plans for meetings of home demonstration clubs for the coming week as follows; Thursday, Aug. 6?Maggie?Mrs. Kldridge Caldwell tMrs. Ken Cald well)?Copper work shop ? 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11?Lakeside ? Family Picnic?6:00 p.m. ? Mrs. Edward Glavich. Wednesday, Aug. 12 ? Francis Cove?Mrs. W. A. Hyatt (Miss Nan cy Hipps)?7:30 p.m.?"How Do We Rate As Parents?". Thursday, Aug. 13?Fines Creek ?Mrs. Dee Clark?Family Picnic? 7:00 p.m. ? * ? 2nd Lt. Arthur (Buzz) Bourne, formerly of Waynesville, is spend ing a leave here'as the guest of Ralph Feichter. Lt. Bourne has completed training at Camp Le Jeune and is en route to Quantico, Va. Count) Home Demonstration Club member fgpm Dellwood, left yes- ( lentil) to attend tlie International i meeting of Associated Country 1 Women of the World which meets in Toronto, Canada, August 10 to < 23. Mrs. Ketner was chosen as the ! I Western North Carolina delegate ! < by the State Kxeculive Board and i will bo one of the six voting dele gates from North Carolina. h The Associated Country Women is an organization ol' rural women from all over the world. Its pur pose is to provide communication j between country women's organ!- j rations. It is a member of the Liason Committee ot Women's In ternational Organization which in cluded such groups as the YW(?\. AAUW, The Business and Profes sional Women, Women Magistrates, and the Council of Women. Mrs. Ketner is an active mem ber of the Dellwood Home Dem onstration Club, hating served as president for four years. She is also a former president of the Haywood County Council of Home 1 Demonstration Clubs and partici pates in all community, church, and civic affairs. She will joitj Mrs. George Smith of Conover today and will go to Canada by plane. ? * *? I Want Ad* bring quick result* II Waynesviile Girls Spend 4th In Snow- - Miss Fay Buchanan and Miss Jnstine Buchanan, who have been visiting in Sedro Wooley, Wash ington and Canada since June 10, celebrated the Fourth of July in snow on Mt. Baker, accordig to a letter just received by their fath er, Charlie. Buchanan, of Allen's Creek. The Misses Buchanan are ex pected to return home in Septem ber. py**] Latest Published Figures show '2 CAMELS far ahead TB of all other brands i mamo mrnMH Qj/p.-.j L PUCE CamrVxlradovcr ^hJlareBrand iAAOfn\ , J l "?o mmmMmmm. IT" i?_* _ *????????????????? ????????????????? > your own 30-day ? See what you've Camel test been missing! Mm EVELYN C. REED TEACHER OF PIANO Attended Master Classes At The Cincinnati Conservatory. Les sons and Interpretation Classes From F.rnest llutrheson, Form erly President of The Juilliani School of Music. { Training In Europe 1500 Asheville Road Ahe most VALUABLE THING\ \ \ in Our Store is I ^\\ /NOT FOR SALE TAILORED > ENGAGEMENT RING \ Classic setting of rich % ? 14 karat gold. n $7500 f Far more valued ilian anything we have for sale is our reputation for responsible merchandising. Never have we compromised quality to meet a price ... or sold purely for profit. Satisfaction is still the hidden "extra value" in every sale we make, for which there is never an extra charge. Shop here with the knowledge that we are always deeply concerned about your being Completely satisfied. CONVENIENT CREDIT ^ f fllJ PJ41 JhMIKBI |ACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS iP MASSIFSlET J Table Boy's School SHIRTS ' Sccrs|itkcrs, Jtjhcya, Broadclolhs, 1S ',n^ Stripes ? All Fabrics. Good 'a'frials For School ? Sizes 1 to 18? Values To $1.98 af miially ^ fifi fD | UU brands * I ^^m ecial Good Heavy Sanforized DUNGAREES Zipper Fronts ? Sizes 6 to l(i Our Regular $1.98 Dungaree TH1S ^ ^ QQ WEEK tp I OtJ ONLY I ? 1 Tabic of Boy's & Girls' School SWEATERS All Wool ? Slip-on and Coat Styles. All Colors ? Fancies 4T and Solids. l?s&2?? 1 Lot of Men's and Coy's PANTS and DUNGAREES All Type Fabrics ? Some Are Wash Pants and Same Arc Wool Trousers -1- Values To $5.1)5 \ $100' L 1 Large Table Coy's and Girls' SCHOOL LOAFERS and oxroims ? ?TnL!*wf \;^''V .'410 Sizes 6 to 3 jOS '\ $908 A L it tf m | MASSIE'S DEPARTMENT STORE j
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