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jr Is red At [Luncheon us Siler and Mrs J M. rtained with a buffet Iturday in the home of as a courtesy to Mrs R. of Dallas, Texas, who t of her son-in-law and he Rev. and Mrs. Earl L sheon table, at which Bushnell presided, was with crystal epergnes rangementa of Star of which had been sent ess from Persia. Is included Mrs. llack rendall. Mrs. Bushnell, Ballard. Mrs. Ray Bal Louise Ballard. Mrs. A Irs. James Fowler, Mrs. Us. R. L. Lee, Mrs. J. Sr., Mrs. Ernest With B. Haviland, Mrs. W. Miss Frances Robeson, ean West Creek WMU Monthly fcm Thursday Hs Creek W. M. U. met ? of Mrs. Garland Mills Hight. for their regular Hog ram. Mrs. Roy Mills Hd the lesson study was Bet: "The World At Our Hhose taking part in Hs. C. D. Sawyer. Mrs. ? Mrs. Dflmas Caldwell. ? Farmer, Mrs. J. C. ? Roy Mills, Mrs. Bill ?rs. Blanche Franklin. Hostess Mrs. Garland H-uarv meeting will be Bp home of Mrs. Roy ?he date to be announc ? ? * * (Jlub To Hosdav Mlar meetin? of the H Music Club will be H home of Mrs. Durand Huesday, January 19. at ? Jean Brown will pre pngram. NpD Garden Club ?t Tuesday ?(rose Garden Cluh will ?lay for luncheon in the Mrs. W M. Nanee. Mrs. Hre will be co-hostess Bam on Soil Cnnscva ^foresenled hv Mrs Her ^parr* and Mrs. R L. ?will "reside. ?Will Be Given ?esser Familv ^?nd neighbors of the farhi'y whose home ?ptelv dstroved bv fire ^ ?rp nlannino a shower ?mlly to be held at the Term Duff school Tuesday Jilto o'clock He is invited. ^?drs. Gordon Hatohell ?. Gordon. .Ir and Rr ^B'smouth Vireini 9 i?rp Bis week with Mrs. ^^?hcr. Dr Tom String ^Hr rived last Monday He You Tried HDFORTVS H> LOTION? g PHARMACY I f A LIMITED fT/Mf ONLY. " 11 - w/ - i .j - ,-xr ? ? brou can start or add to your family || ^Breasure of sterling flatware - h ?through gorham's special order service 1 Is onnuoi service makes avaii ' over 200 famous Gorham .. ting patterns ... all custom ? in their original weights icy ? sizes. Just bring in a sample ioch piece you wish dupli d. Orders should be placed re March 1. tJRT GANS # JEWELER fe he Store of Nationally Advertised Rranda in Street Dial GL 6-6087 g I And Shop In Wif?e?villt".| FUDGE DELIGHT (Home Demonstration Recipe) 2 eggs, lightly beaten 8 tablespoons top milk or cream 2 boxes powdered sugar added gradually Mix until thick like cake batter. Melt in top of double boiler (but do not cooki 12 ledel table spoons butter, pound box Raker's chocolate il leave out 2 squares and like it better). Combine the two mixtures. Add: 's teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup nuts. Pour into buttered pan and let stand over night in refrigerator Cut in squares. , Highlanders Meet Here To Lay Promotion Plans (See picture?Pace 1. Sec. 2) Cautioned bv the prediction that 13^4 will brine increased "nmnWklnn for the tourists foliar, the Western North Carolina High landers have launched an area-pro motion oroeram designed to pro vide this region its' share of 1954 j vacation trade. Directors of the Highlanders. j mho met here Saturday in the Park Commission office in the j Masonic Tpmnto drew un a hud- j fnr advertising and nromotion- ; at work a"d so( a foal of 60 000 Western North Ca-ntina vacation ?nans as an initial information niece. j t'tnhlandcr President O A. Petch of Fontana Villeoo told di rootors from eiotif mountain oonn Hps ??ost of Ashowillo that "1954 is eoino to ho fho oreatest pom npiitfvp year wo havp vpf known in the tourist and travel industry.'' "The time has rome." Mr. Fetch said, "when we must waee an all out oamnalrtn to not our share of ? ho industry fnoroased advertis ing nromMJnn in othf"" rofOff j n?v*ftc of * ho TTni*oH St'***#**: i*? bp?nrt aimed at expanding tourist busi ness. To meet this competition and not only hold our gains but in crease them we must do a com plete selling job. "Only through complete area cooperation." Mr. Fetch added, "can we expect to compete with other resort areas. We are enter ing a period where we must make known what we have to offer the prospective tourist. It is a period where the prospective tourist is shopping more than ever." Fetch expressed gratification over the "keen enthusiasm being shown bv the various counties in oreanization and work" reported at the meeting here which was at tended by representatives from the counties of Cherokee. Jackson, Graham. Swain. Transylvania, Clay. Haywood and Buncombe. He urged directors to go back to their respective homes and work uo a good attendance for the first of a series of statewide tourist clinics to be held in Asheville on Jan. 25. The Asheville meetinn which is being sponsored bv the North Carolina Denartnieni of Conser vation and Development, is oooo to all persons directly or indirectly concerned with the tourist indus trv Fetch exnlained "This will be an extremely im portant meeting." Fetch said, "and it is to the henefit of all persons in Western North Carolina that thev attend Through its new tour id bureau, the state of North Carolina is offering advice and di rer! ion and help to all of us and it is up to each one of us to take advantage of this oonortunltv " Highlanders Secretary Mrs Fdith Allrv reported that the Highlanders headnuarters office here is being maintained and that since the first of the vear an aver age of hrtivrpn 15 and 30 inouiriee about visits to the area are being reeeived daily. "'nnuiries for enrlv soring vn eefions In Western vnrth Caro lina arp far above those reeeived for the same nertnd last vear." Mrs. Allev said. "These are being nroepscpft and nroner information about the area is included in each answer." * Wayne Franklin Will Speak At Fairview CDP Thp romrn""'tv TV*. ?<nlnnmppf PmOrftni m f*o* Mon^nv. ,T*nf|f>rv 7 ?0 n TT> fhn Hazplwond Kl^mentan' PritiVHn countv agent n-1'1 ho fhn tnnnlrpr pt-hninrn {nfA^ortnft nnmmun. ''evelopment is invited to at ?end. ? * ? Mrs Carl tttll and dapghtor Mary FHzabeth of Lowland. Tenn ?re visiting the former's father r?e Tan QMn?f|e1d Mr Hill wh" Ifttrad hlc tft *Hrrd ftinar. nj rnrot one ' oe ntnlKnr returned to Lowland thi* morning. Miss Cornwell Lists HDC Achievements During 1953 merits of Haywood County's home demonstration clubs during 1953 are listed in the 130-page annual report compiled by Home Agent Mary Cornwell. These include: 1. Maintained 27 active clubs and increased membership by 109 members over 1952. 2. Observed "National Home Demonstration Week" by each club having a special observance and also a county-wide reception with an attendance of over 600. 3. Each club observing a Fam ily or Husband's night during the year. 4 Raised $561 to furnish and redecorate a room in the Haywoo'd County Hospital. 5. Held "open house" for the new addition to the Haywood Coun ty Hospital. 6. Furnished three teachers for the Western District Handicraft Camp and had 50 women in attend ance who later served as craft lead ers in their respective clubs. 7. County sponsored the out-of state farm tour into nine Western states for 124 farm men and wo men. 8. Held a reception for 45 visit ing administrators for the Tennes see Valley Association and Farm end Home Management specialists of the Southeastern States. 5 Sent a delegate (Mrs. How ard Bryson, health chairman) to the Eighth National Conference on Rural Health at Roanoke, Va., Feb ruary 27. 28. 1953. 10. Held their Annual Achieve ment Day in cooperation with the Tobacco Festival on November 17, 18 with each club participating with .1 good exhibit. 11. Cooperated with the State Reading Program and had 62 wo men to earn the Haywood County Reading Certificate; 85 to earn the States Advanced Reading Certifi cate and 23 to earn the regular | certificate. 12 Fifty - two club members | earned the 100 per cent member ship award. 13. Held their Annual Dress Revue in May with 54 women par ticipating. 14 Furnished a craft instructor for craft class taught during "Farm and Home Week" and the North Carolina State Fair. 15 Furnished one of the six North Carolina delegates to the | Associated Country Women of the World meeting in Toronto. Canada in August?Mrs. W. D. Ketner. 16. Had 10 delegates to "Farm | and Home Week" and the State I Federation meeting in Raleigh in i June. West Pigeon CDP To Hear Jack Ray Thursday Night By MRS RALPH RIDDLE Community Reporter ? Jack Ray, chairman of the Iron Duff CDP. will address the West Pigeon Community group on Thursday night, Jan. 21. as they meet in the cafeteria of the Bethel school. Officials of the West Pigeon area are urging all citizens of the sec tion to attend. Mr. Ray was chair man of his community last year, ! and won first place in tl ; county contest. Bill Deitz has returned to his home from the Haywood county : hospital where he was a patient re c< iving treatment from injuries re ceived in a recent basket hall game being played between Bethel-Can tor. Elsie Russell visited her sister, i Mrs. C. C. Garren in Brevard. Tom Pattijn visited his sister Mrs. Perry Russet this week, from Kansas City. ? Jack Russell was married to Miss | Helen Price of Clyde, on Saturday, \ January 9. in Greenville. Garden Club Holds Mooting A regular luncheon meeting of the Skyland Garden Club was held Thursday with Mrs. Kurt Kaufman ( as hostess Mrs Wayne Dietz presided. The group decided to accept or ! tiers- from the public for plants, both annuals and perennials. Or ders may be given to Mrs. Michael Pizzuto at GL 6-6734 or to Mrs. Bert Wahlgren at GL 6-4270 Mrs. Leo Leslie was a special guest. *- ? - Mr. and Mrs Hugh Massip left Thursday for a vacation at Flag ler Beach. Fla. . 17. OrEanized and directed the ; exhibit. "Village of Yesteryear." at i the 1953 North Carolina State Fair. 18. Furnished two officers for | the District Federation of Home Demonstratioin Clubs: Mrs. L. J. Cannon of the McKimmon Club, president, and Mrs. Henrv Francis of the Francis Cove Club, secre tary. 19. Furnished one officer for the State Federation of Home Dem onstration Clubs: Mrs. Cannon, cor resoonding secretary. 20. Furnished two members of standing committees for State Fed eration: Mrs. Henry Garner of the Bethel Club, publicity, and Mrs. Paul Hvatt of the McKimmon Club, building commtitee for the "Home Demonstration Club House". Is her report. Miss Cornwell also listed these nine goals reached in 1953: 1. To endeavor to combat the dietary deficiencies in Haywood Countv and to develop a stronger healthier peoole. * 2. To follow ud lessons on "ironing" and to heln homemakers improve common, everyday tech limios 3. To develop standards of tress that will imnrove the health and appearance of the familv. .give anise and satisfaction, and advance better living. 4 To conserve an adequate food uonlv for familv. 5. To interest more neople ir ?he value of frozen foods. fi To develon a better under -t-ndin" of familv llvin" 7 To Imnrove farm kitchens. 8. To help women rerovnlzf beautiful pictures and their plant in their homes. 9. To help women make theli ?tvtnrr rooms livahlo Protects carried on bv Havwoor "nuntv home demonstration club' '?"? in the fields of Foods and nutrition, home gar -?ens noultrv datrv. frtnd preserva 'ion house furnishings home man irtpmrnt familv life home heautl heat ion clothing arts and crafts. Committfes also were organized 'n carrv on work in; Communitv service health, edit ?ation, citizenship, recreation. 4-B "lnbs. and music * * * Wife Preservers You ran soften stick-totether raisitt, dates, flats or candied fruits by puttinc them in a warm (not hotj oven for a few ?wiutea I MRS. RAYMOND LEWIS is the former Miss Patsv Rryson, (laugh- ? ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie llryson of Waynesvi.il She was mar ried in GreenvS.e, S. C. on January 7. Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Waynesville, Route 1. Lions Announce Programs For Next 3 Weeks Lions Club programs for the next three weeks were listed today I by Dr. James K. Fender, program committee chairman for the first j quarter of 1954. On Thursday of this week the I program will he in charge of the Lions F.ducation Committee, of I which Joe Davis is chairman. On January 28, C. E. Weatherby will presentifive and ten-year pins to members at a "Charter Mem Lee-Jackson Program To | Re Heard Over WHCC Thr Haywood Chapter, United j Daughters of the Confederacy, | will present a fifteen minute Lee [ Jackson program over Station j ' WHCC tomorrow at 7:15 p.m. The program will commemorate | the birthdays of Hubert K, Lee j and Stonewall Jackson. Time for the program is being i given bv the Radio Station as a public service. tier Night" program. On February 4. the program will i feature a film, "Canada," produc ed by the Scott-Atwater outboard motor company. Bridal Couple !s Honored fU Dinner t * Mr. and Mrs Howard Bryson and diss Mars Sue Crocker entertained it dinner Thursday evening in the Iryson home honoring Miss Edith iummerrow and M. it Whisenhunt, vho were married Saturday even i'S A color scheme of green and shite was used to carry out the >ndal motif. The dining table was entered with a white cornucopia tiled with packages for the guests. Vhite gladioli and fern with white andles were also used Following dinner informal games vere played and the bride-elect vas presented a gift of linen. The guests, in addition to Miss * summerrow and Mr. Whisenhunt. vere Miss Edna Summerrow, Har ry Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whisenhunt, Miss Alice Whisen hunt. Miss Dorothy Whisenhunt, Miss Mary Cornwall. Miss Jean Childers, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridges. * ? ? Secretaries Will Meet Wed. At The Maples ** A regular dinner meeting of the Waynesville Chapter of the Na lional Secretaries Association will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at fl The Maples. Miss Jinuuie Watts will preside. . ? . 1 Mrs. John C. Allen and son. Tommy, of Burlington, Vermont, who were called here last week on account of the critical Illness of the former's mother, the late Mrs. Thomas Stringfield. are remaining for a visit with Mrs. Allen's father, Dr. Stringfield. ? ? ? Wife Preservers | '*? *1 v f By adding one or two marble* to the bottom of your double boiler you will be warned by their bouncing if the water hat boiled away. fm WITH HUNDREDS OF ITEMS . ; x RIG TABLE OUTING GOWNS OUTING PAIAMAS For Ladies and Roys J MANY OF THESE DPI HIV PIIQT ITEMS NOW CUT UtslaUn vUi) 1 Large Table Hoys' CORDUROY AND TWKKDROY TROUSERS Values To S1.98 ? LARGE SELECTION SKIRTS CHILDREN'S LOVELY DRESSES LADIES' SWEATERS ALL LADIKS' HAND BAGS i.ak<;k stock chiidkkvs COATS CHILDREN'S - MISSES All - Wool SWEATERS Checks, Stripes. Solids. Patterns. $4.95 C4 QQ Values lavO Massie's Dept. Store ? For 26 Years (he Store of Quality And Economy MASSE S DEPT. STORE JANUARY SALE IS My Favorite Recipe MRS. .MOODY FARMER
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