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CLUBS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIV1T1ES ; Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan. Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952 I* " ? J Mrs. Brown, Recent Bride, Is Honored Mi v Charlie Woodard entertain ed with a Ua Sunday afternoon in her home on Haywood Street as a courtesy to Mrs. Wallace Brown of Chapel Hill, a recent bride. Mrs. Urown and Iter husband were here ior a visit with the Utter s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. A Valentine motif was tarried out in the decorations and refresh ments. The front doot was deto lalcd with a large red heart and the tea table was centered with an auangcmciil ot red carnations and wliue snapdragon. Bed and while Holers wore aiso used in the liv jiiK room. Hie receiving line was composed ol l ne hostess, the honoree, Mrs | C.cmge mown, and Mrs. Canot I aDe. sioter-in-iaw ot ihe bride. Presiding at the lea table during alternate hours were Mrs Lr C. i iai K. Mrs. A. F . l.ancasler. Mrs. h?>\d Owen, and Mrs. J f- rendei. ltcceivnig al tne entrance to the timing loom were Mrs. C lltlord imiif?i. m.s. ituiu* summerrow, .urs. cnaries McOarrls. and Mis. M is uceves. Jr.. and assisung in serving weie Mrs. lie.iry snook, Mrs nenry Clayton, Mrs Brwin Buigjn. and Mrs. Nenneth Lowt. oillvis assisting were Mrs. Bllen s.;, icsianu. Mis. Claude Woodaid, Ans. James Williams, and Mis.. KcmieUi Turner. ; A giti ol linen was presented the bride. . ,, I Around one hundred guests call ed uuiing the hours lrom Z until 0 o clock. * * ? bt. John's Parents Will Meet Monday A regular meeting of stMJuJj".s Parents i luh w.l he held M?nda>, , fb.ua. y |j at 7:tt. - .tad M? C H Bmdc WlU F . qUi i . made for *U lUlMlhltte. cball lite" <? >?' ' to coinpletV details ot the bun ht , aid parts planned for Friday. Kebi ti.il > 1?. ' .jf Mrs \ H- Heigg is chairman , fur the pa.ty and Mrs. .1 K Penny i, chairman "1 ihe relicsltmenl i ntnmltlcc lor the meeting Mon thly. * ? * Sky land Club Will Have Dinner Meeting The Skyland Garden Club will jute ,i dinner meeting at The 1 .o(l go Vriday evening at 7:3U o'clock .. Husbands ot the members writ |,o special guests. \s a special feature of the pro cam I), and Mrs, .1 K. Fender Will show slides ol scenic attrac ttoils and "t <'>e Christmas ljoli-| da> HMh Tour. Mrs McClure, Recent Bride, Is Honored Mrs. Burdett McClure, the form er Miss Gcraldine Harris, was hon ! ored at a miscellaneous shower j given Saturday cveiling with Mrs. Kayinond Caldwell ana Mrs. Clin ton Mctiroy as hostesses in the i home of Mrs. Caldwell. The Valentine motif was carried 1 out in the decorations alio relresh i menls. Guests included Mrs. McClure, Mrs. k. 11. earns, Mrs. cnaries cauls. Aiis. Hugh Constance-, Mrs. Joliu AlcCiurc, .vils. r. W. wane, Alls C. G. Aleuioid, Mrs. L. G. Uotson, Mrs. i". C. Davis, Airs. Mae Davis, Mrs. V. It. Davis, Mrs. Hu uerl Wens, Mrs. J. U. Jackson, Mrs. Lawrence Parker, Mrs. G. C. <looker. Airs, Jess J- uiLu fght, Mrs. Jack Caldwell, Mis. ucrio.s Craw ioi u.'Miss Hilda Craw lord, Mrs. J. M. Crawford, Mrs, Henuerson Mc i lure, Mrs. Jolinny Caldwell, Miss .Sara Krances James. miss Alary Uances Penny, .Vlis. Malison Mcd loid, Mrs. J. It. Caldwell, Mrs. Khnsey Paimer, Aliss Georgia crawlord, Miss Barbara Crawford, Mrs. Karl Crawford, Mrs. Lrnest c rawford, All s. I'earl Crawford, Airs, llerschell Caldwell. Mrs Lar ry Caldwell. Mrs. Ituy Medlord, Airs Hill Justice, and Mis. Jack (. numbers. :+ + + Local Students Included On College Dean's List 'I wo students front "lis commun ity have been included on the Dean s List at .Mars Hill College lor the llist semester. They an Miss Grace Blanton and Lob t'ul brigfit. Aliss lilanlon. a member ol the freshman class, is the daughter ol Mr. and Airs. H. ii. Blanton of Ilazrlwood. Fulbnght, the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fulbnght ol Lake Juna lusKa. is a member dl the sopho more class. He is a member of La Tertula. Spanish honor dub, the Philomathian Literary Society, and is editor of the Training Un ion Monthly Paper ? ? ? Music Club Will Hold Meeting The Waynesv ille Music Club will lipid their regular meeting Tuesday. February 16, al 8 p.m. Airs Stanmyre and Mrs. It. W Turner will have charge ol the program. ? ? * 1(1 If I IIS At the Haywood County Hos pital: Mr. and Mrs Joe Fthodarnier of Clyde, a son. February II Mr. and Mrs Kdwin Hussell of j Waynesvilte a son. February II Edward LaFontaine Has Birthday Party Edward I .a Fontaine celebrated liis fourth I rthday with a party liven by hi- mother. Mrs. C. E. La Fontaine.- Wednesday afternoon in the Balsam Manor Apartments. The quests were Joe and Gary Warren. David Hay. Suzanne Croyle, Sandra Nance, Ella Tweed. Caroline Moore, Mark Meyer, Joey Justice. Andy and Buster Uaynes. Bill and Judy Wahlgren. Helen Ann La Fontaine. Chuck. Sandra and Jeanna Gieger, and Lynn Lengyel. ? * * * E. Waynesville PTA To 1 Observe Founders Day \ meeting of the East Waynes-! \ille Parent-Teachers Association v. ill be held Tuesday, February 16. pi 7 JO p.m. A program will he piesented in observance of Founders' Day. The Hcv Grady Barringer. pastor of the Do.IIwood Methodist Charge, will lOnduet the devotions and Mis' Claude Walker will preside A social hour will follow the meeting. * ? ? Paul Walker, Jr . of Baltimore, former resident of Waynesville, is visiting his grandfather. A. C. Walker, at -Vrabtr.ee. Patricia McElroy Is Married To W. R. Bromley Mr. and Mrs Everett Mr Kirov of ; Lake Junaluska announce the marriage of their daughter, I'a- j tricia Jean, to Wallace Kay Brom-1 ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. It. L, Bromley of West Monroe, La. The ceremony was performed in the Trinity Lutheran Church in San Francisco, Calif, Monday, Jan uary 11. Mr. Bromley is serving in the Navy and will be stationed at the i\a\al Base 111 San Diego. Calif, until October, 1955. Mrs. Bromley has served in the WAVES for the past one and one half years and is stationed at Treasure Island, San Fruhcisco. as receptionist. ... jzi*. . The couple will reside at 5568 Utah Street. * * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Webb of Hunstanton. England announce the birth of a son, Stephen Alexander, on Wedcsday. January 24. The new baby is named for his English grandparents. Mr. Webb, who holds the rank of Airman Second Clasv has been with the Air Force Medical Group in England since July. 1951 He is lln son of Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Webb of Clyde. Route 1. I r .? 7 * ANNOl'NCEMKXT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kir of lite Soco Koad announce the final adop tion of their daughter. Patricia Ann. * * * I Mr and Mrs. Hye Sheptowitch 1 are planning to leave Sunday for New York where they will buy spring and summer merchandise for Sheppe's. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lowe of Bil lings. Montana are visiting rela tives in the Cniso section, includ ing Lyman and Wilburn Clark, uncles of Mis l.owe. This is Mr. Lowe's first visit to this section and Mrs. Lowe's first visit in li.i years. ..... ...in mi 9. ?j?uues u. naugner j and son, James. Jr., left this morn- i inn b> plane for I'once. I'orto Rico. J where Mr. Baugher has accepted I a position with the Foot Mint Shoe I Corporation. Mrs. Baugher is the | former Miss Mary Elizabeth Bren- j rile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New-1 ton Brendle of Balsam Road. Both > Mr. and Mrs. Baugher have been employed for the past five years at Wellco Shoe Corp. * * * l'fc. Ted \V. Noland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reul Noland of Lake Jun aluska and Pfc. Joe Morrow, son of Mr and Mrs. Carrol Morrow, also of Lake Junaluska are spend ing leaves with their families. Both are serving in the Marine Corps ana nave been stationed at the Naval Training Center at Memphis, Tenn. They will report for duty in California at the termination of their leaves. * * * Whales sometimes have twins. .MIL AND MRS. WALLACE RAY BROMLEY' were married Janu ary 11 in the Trinity Lutheran Church, San Francisco, ( alii. The hride is the lormer Patricia Jean .VlcElroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett McElroy of Lake Junaluska. Miss Bishop Is Honored At Shower Miss Mildred Bishop, bride-elect of George Robertson, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Saturday evening with Miss Verna Lindsay and Miss Patsy Queen as tost esses in the Nurses' Home. I Informal games were played (after which refreshments were served. Guests included members of the nursing stafT of the Haywood Coun ty Hospital and a few additional friends of the honor guest. * ? ? Lake Junaluska PTA To Mark Founders' Day| The Parent-Teacher Association of the Lake Junaluska School will observe Founders' Day at a meet ing Monday' night at 7:30 o'clock. Leonard Leatherwood will con duct the devotions and a guest speaker will present the program. A social hour will be held in the cafeteria following the program. * * * Clyde School PTA Meets Next Thursday J i Clyde School's PTA will meet at the school February 18, it was; announced today. An erroneous report first set : the meeting time for the 11th. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huisey and ' daughter. Betty, were weekend j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrim Blanton. in Hazelwood. * * * Herman Duckeett of Newport News spent the Weekend with his wife and children in Hazelwood. MISS MARY SUE SPARKS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned H. Sparks of Wavnesvllle, Route 1. is engaged to Manuel Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Hooper, also of Waynesville, Route 1. The wedding is planned for April 16 in the Pleasant Balsam Bap tist Church. Expert Advice On Care Of Lampshades Offered B> RUTH CURRENT Slate Home Demonstration Agent REMOVE CELLOPHANE WRAPPING ? If you have new lamp shades wrapped in cellophane, be sure to remove the wrapping. Cel lophane lias a tendency to shrink with heat trom the light bulb and warp the shade as well as creating almost permanent dirt streaks on the lampshade. The cellophane cover also reduces- the amount ol light. To quickly remove wrapping, clip through cellophane at a hori zontal level, it can then easily and quickly be lilted oft Irom the lop and from the bottom. HAISI.VNUT SAUCE-?Combine l'a tups sugar with - i tup water and 1 tablespoon white corn syrup, and took over medium heat stirring until mixture boils. Cover and cook two minutes. Uncover and took until mixture thickens slightly about 5 minutes). Then add 1 tup seedless raisins cut in half, dash of salt, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, grated rind ot one lemon, and half cup ol chopped pecans. Blend thoroughly. Serve hot or cold, over vanilla ie'e cream, plain cake, or puddings. , THIS AND THAT?Strong tea diluted with a little water makes an excellent antique-like satin finish for pine wood. When dry, cover with two thin coats of fresh white shellac, then wax. Vou can wash a clothes line with miid soap in warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. To keep it clean, try a thin coat of white shellac. TVf.. o?rl T ? A n *: ' . . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Solomon and children left Wednesday for a va cation in St. Petersburg, Fla. Pretty Table]* Helps Attitu-^.' To ware Fooi B> lu ' ?' ClHti* State lloliu :i, '3 ATTl'l'l 1 8 Wherever \ * lideness ai ? cloth, maiv. I or potter) - . u 4 ? one cares II M lime to sen il sei-ve food i. u: 1 is on the d .A(, ? negative tl - I "1 just can w Children 1 service, < ? 1,'le, usually t by their pai- * CAKK Kit l\ , I frosting tin m delicate trie I angel lood i .n tm Cakes si: vt f lusting K? B( by rubbin. 1 lips. Frost I able spatula l Ing. It s gov > | , S paper when cateh any ill > ii , easily when Cake fro spread Oil take out of t | ( Orange Cor bine 3 tabl> margarine, ar, 2/3 cup ed cocoanut orange rind orange juici s cake while ii. aer broiiir Mrs. M 11 . entered St. ,b ville for tr.eain rnt: The llerrl 1 tie was first E erica in 1817 Salads Made With Macaroni . ! ni ii.k r, in..Midi r MACARONI salads are a "nat ural" in Sunday night suppers for the family or bufTet parties for ] guests. They can be prepared ahead and kept in-the refrigerator until serving time And macaroni salads ofTer opportunity for all sorts of variations Cantonese Chicken Cantonese Chicken Macaroni Salad Is a treat for the family and a line party selection. Pwpare 8 oz elbow macaroni (2 c.) according to package direc tions. then chill. Combine chilled macaroni, 3 c. diced cooked chicken, 3? c. chopped celery, 3 tbsp mitic^d onion, and l'j tbsp chopped crjstallzed ginger; toss lightly, but thoroughly Season to taste with salt, pepper and thyme. Add enough mayonnaise to mots ten and bind salad mixture Serve dn crisp lettuce. Viking Noodles Viking Noodle Salad offers an other variation Cook 8 oz. fine egg noodles (about 4 c.) according to package directions. Chill. Mash Vi clove minced garlic with a small amount of salt In bottom of salad bowl; rub bowl with mixture. Combine chilled noodles, 4 diced, medium-sized tomatoes, Vi c. chopped celery, 1 thinly sliced, medium-sized onion. 1 bunch wa ter cress coarsely chopped, '? lb. blue cheese, crumbled. MrVa c. French dressing, and salt and pepper to taste. Toss lightly, but thoroughly Serve well chilled. Golden Glow Golden Glow Shell Salad serves 4-6. It takes 8 oz. shell macaroni (3c), prepared accord ing to directions, then chilled. Combine chilled macaroni with 6 diced, hard-boiled eggs, % c. minced celery, 3 tbsp. minced onion. 1 c. diced cucumber, ft tsp. each dry mustard and celery seed, S c mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing and Vc c. 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I KURT GANS , JEWELER | t ?> v" "Thr Sforr Of Nationally Advrrllurd Rranda" 207 Main Street Dial (iL 6-6087 And Shop In W a y n r a rl I I # " ??- . Pretty Princess ? By VERA WINSTON IDEALLY suited to the young, lithe figure is the princess line and it is good to see it making the grade this season. It is the style used lor a dainty dance dress a line hit of flattery for n pretty young lady. Gray acetate taffeta makes the body of the dress and its princess line is beautifully molded to the figure, flowing away at the hlpline. The shoulder yoke is of chiflon in the a-;i.e shade. I, * 1 I Fashion and fabric share the honors in this imp'"'11 | i h iV'v for spring. It features the cape-inspircd. and deep sleeves?with cardigan neckline and , skirt equally fashion-right. The jacket 14 ' MANNS nubby Cambria Ml*, the skirt a blendinp -F , weight worsted called Speckled Grouse virgin wool. Duchess embossed crepe lining. <
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