CLUBS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACT1VITIES s
, Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan, Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952 ^0
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HDC Schedule
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. The schedule of home demons
? (ration c ib meeting* tor 'he stc
"ond vseek in February in an follow.-.
f.b. 9- 2:00 p.m.? Lpper C'rab
"l.?i Airs. Ha> Best.
? Feb. 9?7:30 p in.?Lakeside ?
Mrs. Harry WhMenhunt 'Mrs.
? J'rKchard Smith, Mrs. Joe Davis'.
? feb 10?10:00 a.m.?White Oak
Mis. Georgi Boring ? Wood
? nates
? Feb. 10?7:30 p.m. ? Francis
? Cove -Mrs. K. H. Francis.
Feb. 11 ? 10:30 a.m. ? -Fines
. I. : eek- Mrs. Frances lionet s
Feb. 12?2:00 pin lion llntT
*.\i: - J. H. Caldwell
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? Mrs. Ratcliffe Wishes
; Facts On Early Schools
Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe Is seeking in
.formal.on on the early schools in
? this area to bt used in a research
' paper w hich she is doing at West
? c-n Carolina College on the His.
Morv of Education in llavwood
a.
.County.
Mrs. Ratcliffe wishes to learn the
< xaet location of schools, and facts
? concerning the curriculum, equip
ment. reports minutes of meetings,
.natives, letters, teaching tech
'niques. and the sources of financial
support.
Air Rafeliffe reqursts that aii\
Jone having information of interest
?Contact her at her hoint or at the
?oilice of the Hoard of Education:
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From about 300 A 1). to after
1350 most Europeans considered
that liding in a vehicle instead of
/in horseback was unmanly.
11KE tin- Hluiie iiiaiitcns of her nil*
live 'ieriti iii.v. Yvonne Kir Icrick,
22, of Hair.luiiu, arrariRcs her hair
In tiic sun as she vacations at Mi
ami Yvonne was runner-up in the
1U5 2 "Miss fjertnany" bathing
beauty contest. < Intrnialionai)
Miami 'Lorelei'
Miss Johnston Will Begin
Special Study In Ohio
Miss Taylor
Is Bride Of
Charles Milner
Milt Shirley Ernestine Taylor,
.laughter of Mr and Vlr*. Sherlie '
I'afior "f New (roil News. Vu bo- <
anie the bride of Charles Thomas t
Milne. al*o of Newoort News. I
Saturday. January 110, at 4 p.m.
n the Cooeland Hark Method>1 *
hmch at Newport News. 1
The bridegroom it the son of C
\lr. and Mrs. Sam Milner of Way* s
nesville. 1 s
The ceremenv wa? performed by (
the Kev. C. L. Stlllwell and the i
?<e\ H. A. Harrell and a program t
if music was presented by Mrs a
Dm all Scott, organist, and Stanley I
.'happell. soloist. Mr Chapi?ell ^
? aog. "Through The Years." and l
The Lord's Prayer." j J
Arrangements of white gladioli ..
and fern decorated the altar.
The bride, given in marriage by |
ler father wore a full length gown j
if Chanflllv lace and nyl(Tn net. de- .,
-igned with yoke insert and long .,
?ijpinUd sleeves. Her skirt of nylon I
?let was fashioned with a pleated I j
insert and her veil of illusion was |
ittached to a tiara of seed pearls.
She carried a white prayer book
f opped with a white orchid.
Miss Bcttv Jean Watson of |
Hampton. Va.. w as maid of honor | f.
She wore a ballerina length dress
of pale blue lace with matching i 1
acket and she carried an arm '
xiuquet of nink roses,
diehard K. Powell served as best x
nan and ushers were J Eltring- *
[ham and Robert Elliott of Hamp- w
. (Oil.. : 'f
Hollowing the ceremony a recep
| 'ion was held in the social hall ol <M
the church. i 'r
For her daughter's wedding ,
.Mrs Trvlor wore a nale blue cock- ol
tail dress of crepe and lace with a ai
lace jacket, pink l'elt hat and t'l- ft
bow length pink gloves. Her cor
i <age was of roses. to
The couple left after the recep- w
lion for a Southern wedding trip in
after which thev will be at home it
in Hampton. Va. The bride travel- st
ed in a grey flannel suit with blue
accessories. m
Mis Milner is a graduate of the w
Hampton sgjjools. Mr Milner aac -?i
graduated from the Newport News ol
I schools and is now emu loved with
in electric compare there. He ex- i ei
?ects to report for duty with the a|
S. Armv, Februarv 14. at Fort ] js
Meade. ^
Among the out-of-town guests at (?
he wedding were Mr. and Mrs. u
filter narents of the bridegroom.
lie E. C Milner grandmother ^
f the bridegroom Mrs, Delores
sister of the hl'Mp,,room
nd Rillv Schulhofer. all of Way- M
esvjlle
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Social Club ?
Oraanized By
OES At Clyde
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Clvde Chapter 188 of the Order 3
f Eastern Star organized the Lily 1
laynes Club for social activities at w
recent meeting at the home of
Irs Glenn f) Brown
Officers elected were: j
Mrs Lena Rogers, president: | C
Irs Edith Cannon, vice president:
liss Mary Ensley, secretary-tre.as
?rer; Mrs Ida l.anning, Mrs. Vir-j b
inia Corrine. Mrs. Grace Rogers, v
trs Virginia Sharp and Mrs Bill j 11
ree, finance committee; Mrs. I"
'dith Cannon. Mrs .lanice Eish i C
nd Mrs. Ronnie Shook, program i ei
ommittee: Mis Lily Havnes. Mrs w
'.ois Rogers and Mrs. Ida l.anning. C
iy-'aws and constitution |b
The new organization will hold
i Stanlev Party at 7 p.m. next Mon- J
lay at the Clyde Town Hall?with
iroceeds to go for the Masonic f
odge building fund
The public is invited to attend.
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American Heritage ?
Group Will Meet jf
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The American Heritage Group P
ponsored by the Haywood Coun
| *y Library will hold a regular
meeting Friday at 7:30 p m. at the i f
Masonic Temple
The group w ill continue the dls- j h
nation on "Education." which was] c
i started at the last meeting. Wll- | h
tiam Medford will lead the dls- ?
cussion.
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JOF. HOWELL. JR. AT HOME
Pvt Joe Howell. Jr.. who recent
ly completed basic training at
Camp Gordon, is spending two
weeks with his parents Mr and
Mrs. Joe Howell, on Maole Street.
He will report for duty at Kileen
Base. Texas where he will serve as
security guard at the Atomic En
ergy nlant for the remainder of his
enlistment, lie is with the Military
Police.
in the rcnturv before 1873 eni
d-n^e disease reduced the Indians
n t?>? Vorthwest American coast [
in about a quarter of their origi- I
"ual number. . .. .. ^
Mfcs Margaret Johnston. Ha>
wood County librarian, is ltavins
Saturday for Cleveland. Ohit
where she will begin a 14-weei
itudy of adult education methods
which will take her lo a numbei
jf libraries over the ountry.
Miss Johnston is making tin
study under a $3 200 special gran
Tom the Fund for Adult Educa
ion. a fund established by the
?*ord Foundation
She will spend the first two
veeks at the Cuyahoga County I.i
jrary and the third week at the
Cleveland Public Library, after
vhich she will go lo Akron to ob
;erve the Adult Education Test
Center. one of seven such center
n the nation. From Akron she will
to to Denver, Colo., for I wo weeks
ind from there to Salt Lake City
0 observe television at the Uni
versity. Tentative plans include
ibraries in California and Miss
Johnston will conclude her special
tudy in Baltimore. Md.
Miss Johnston ha- been givan a
eave of ab-ence of three and a
lalf months to pi milt her to take
dvantage of the grant. During her
bsence, Mrs. Mariorie Bcal. form
r director of the North Carolina
library Association, will act as
ibrarian.
Miss Johnston was one of 71 men
nd women (including only five
ibrarianst granted awards total
ing $199,930 "to improve their ef
ectivtncss as volunteers and pro
essionals eone/rned with The lib
ral education of' adults."
Miss Johnston came to Waynes
ille ten years e n this month
hen the I lav wood County Library
as established, and has rendered
(valuable service to the county
luring the ten-year period the em
ulation hook- el the library h.i
icreased from 11000 a year to
3.000 and the number of book*
u the shelves has grown front
-ound 4,000 to approximately 21.
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It was also through Miss Johns
m's efforts that the Bookmobile
as acquired a ft w years ago. giv
ig residents of the rural eommun
ies full advantages of library
?rviee.
Other addition- have included a
iiisic library with fine recordings
hich at e elrculaie't. in tie -ame
1 an nan a* book* ;t?t+ ?i collect ioir
f t ducational films.
Miss Johnston, who has also tak
i an active part in other civic
fairs since romm ' io Wavnesville.
president of the Wavnesville
usiness and ProT'ssional Women's
lub and has held office- in the
'aynesville Woman's Club. Shi is
member of the council of the
merifan Library Association, rop
senling the Public Library Diyi
Oll.
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lettv Owen Will
5e CAR Hostess
The Joseph Howell Society,
hildren of the Ameriean Hevolu
on. will mr'.'l with Betty Owen
* hostess, Friday afternoon at
:13 o'clock.
Betty Barber, junior president,
ill preside.
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lookmobile Will Not
)pcrate On Friday
The Haywood County Booknio
ile will not make its scheduled
isit to Fines Creik. Friday. Feb
rary 5, according to a notice from
le librarian. The trip to Fines
reek has been cancelled on ac
Dunt of the annual silver tea
hich will he held by the Woman's
luh Friday afternoon at the Li
ra ry.
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Ars. Boyd Will Be
iostess For UDC
The Haywood Chapter. United
laughters of the Confederacy will
reet in the home of Mrs. James H
loyd. Friday at 3:30 p.m. Mrs
1. J. Hyatt will be co-hostess and
Irs. Sam Queen will present the
rograrn.
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Dr. Mary Michal. health officer
or Watauga. Ashe, and Alleghanv
ountles, has returned to her
icadquarters in Boone after ic
overlng from an illness at her
lome here.
Wanted: Measles
PEGGY COY, 2, of Jenks, Okla.,
plays happily in her crib, un
aware that she has been purposely
exposed to measles In the hope
that it will counteract the nephri
tis from which she suffers A ra
dio appeal for a measles victim
brought Winthrts Carter, of ('of. |
fevville, who played with Peggy
for over an hour. (Inirrnational)
District Nurses
To Meet 10th
In Asheville
nistrut One of the North C'aro
I lina State Nurses' Association will
meet at St Joseph's Hospital,
Avheville Wednesday, February
!(). at 4 pin. Mrs. Katherine Craig
\ ill preside.
J la* program will include the
bowing of a Red Cross film on
i Orthopedic Nu:villi' Refreshments
will be served prior to the pro
tram.
All n i '.crop nurses are invit
! ed.
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Pvt. Kuykendall
Arrives In Korea
[ V I Albert Km kentlall. of Can
tin. Route 2. recent''- arrived in
Korea for dutv with the 73rd Kn
nineer Combat Battalion accord
ing lo information received by his
mother. Mrs. Lucy Kuykendall.
The battalion which helned re
move mines from the demilitarized
/one after the cease-fire, is build
inc and improving roads and
bridges.
Pvt. Kuvkendall. a construction
rcineer with the battalion, cnter
<1 the \nm hot April and com
".!??: ed basic training at Camp
| Polk, I-a.
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Thomas Pinkerton
Enlists In Marines
Themes C. Pinkerton, son of Mi\
and Mrs. Alvah Pinkerton of Can
ton, has enlisted in the U. S.
Marine Corps and has been assign
ed to the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot at Parris Island. S. C.
Pinkerton will be assigned to a
?round, sea or air unit of the j
Marine Corps upon completion of I
a 10-week basic training period. I
Book Sale And Open House
To Benefit County Library
A sale of books and an open
house will mark the tenth anni
versary ol countv-wide library ser
vile in Haywood County. Both
events, sponsored by the Waynes
\ille Woman's Club will be held
tomorrow.
The book sale will be held dur- I
in? the morning hours in the First
National Bank with Mrs. Charles |
Hay and Mrs. T. W. Bridges in
charge. Books to be sold include
books of poetry, children's stor
ies. mysteries, romances, a few
wstern stories, and books of refer
ence. Prices will range from 10
cents to SI.00.
The open house, which is an an
nual event, will be held in the li-'
brury from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p. j
in. and a silver offering will be
taken.
Proceeds will go to the librae
building fund.
Heceivins during the afternoon t
Mill I ? Mi s Margaret Johnston,
librarian. Mrs. J;mcs Atkins and
Miss Marjo-ie Beit, assists"! li
brarians. Mrs. Frances Jones,
bookmobile iibrariai orue luiuI
and Tom Bridges, l.h a: y pages.!
and Ihc following members of t'.e
library executi e bond- Col. .1 II
HowMl. Fr: d D-'iif A il 1 i ? ?.i Ic'
ford. Glenn Palmer, and Mrs. T
Lenoir Gwyn.
Mrs. Joe Liner i serv :ig : - een-1
eral chairman of the ten and will i
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TI1K FAILLE
PIUNCFSS
With a Splurge
(>t I \ ilka Lots
the switt!5 defined contours of the prince-s here in a rust
Imu faille by Tailored Junior, contrived to till every im
portant engagement from now through spring. A ggy polka
dot ascot fills in the hold tat of the neckline, brief touches
' ot velvet for accent, rhlnestone buttons ol highlights In
navy, black, beige, mink. grey. Sizes 7 to 15.
New Fashion In
Air-Conditioning
Springs bulnn hrotves ( .ill nt
. coolness a-lnot Cict it in tbe
prettiest way possible . wear
< tin so high-heeled sandals nt ip
i n-air n> Ion mesh tlir -t I
and banding of slock Milan
straw. Black or blue. A mere
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FOR A SPECIAL
VALENTINE
NEW ELOINS
Cthgr Elgin* frcm $33.75 including Fgd. T?*
Kurt Gems, JEweler
"The Store of Nationally
Advertised Brand*."
207 Main Si. Dial GL 6-6081
"Stop and Shop in Wayneaville*
vurs sauib
??Certainly I can keep a secret,
Jmt aoUxly J uu can."
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chanelise in season, we are offering our entire stock of na- t"
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price. \ou can't afford to miss this tremendous opi>ortunity I
to save!
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