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clubs of INTEREST TO WOMEN ACT1VITIES 1 Office Phone GL 6-5301 - Eleanor B. Sloan, Editor - Home Phone GL 6-4952 I Foster Operetta To Be Present**! At St. John's St, John's High School will pre sent "An Old Kentucky Garden," an operetta based on the music of Ste)?hen Foster, Friday, April 2. at 8 p JT>. I'aula ittaC.elli will play the role of "Jeanie, with the Ligh Brown llair," and Thomas Kdge that of Itichard, an admiring Northerner Other mem tiers of the cast are Ronnie Arch. Billie Jo Stanelli, David Jeter, Regina Nakutis. Pat ricia Reeves, James McGowan. Joseph Thompson. David Green. Joel Kuykendall, William Hooper. Nancy Morrow, Margaret Kinsland. Sofia Szerenga, Myrna Miller, Shiela Kirchhcrg, John David Arch, and Phyllis Mease. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. 1-. Fowler of Chapel liill were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1-ee Hramlctt. Mrs. Fowler is the former Miss Al I marie Bramlett. Sheppe' s Styled like "his" but tailored for you . . . solids, stripes, dots before your eyes. Short sleeves and sleeveless eotton and rayon-linen shirts are here now! 199 Others To 3.99 L Collegetown Proportioned \J SKIRTS IT \ 595 * ? No lengthening or shortening needed, thank you. This skirt fits you all . . . medium or tall! One of Spring's most popular fashioas tailored in fine spun rayon, so smooth and soft you ran scarcely tell it from linen! dripper waistband. Black. Navy, luggage, powdered blue, charcoal grey. Washable, of course! . #*" it costs on^ly \ Sizes 5 * 10 AA and Med. Widths to get the cutest shoe in town! Colors ? White l.o?thrr ? * White Linen ? Silver Brorade * Navy She ppe's Its Mala Street STRAND THEATRE RI.DG. Corbin-Henson Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henson of Waynesvilje have announced the ] marriage of tlieir daughter, Miss Estella Clare Henson, to Kenneth N. Corbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Corbin of the Balsam Hoad. The marriage took place Satur day, March 20, at the home of the Rev. J. M. Woodward, who per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a gray suit with black accessories and a corsage of white orchids. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left for a short wedding trip to Atlanta, Ga., after which they will reside on Haywood Street, Waynesville. , The bride attended schools in Tennessee. Mr. Carbin attended the Waynesville Township schools and served two years in the U. S Army with the 82nd Airborne Division. He is now employed by the Waynes ville Radio and Television Co. ? ? ? ? Canton Garden Council Plans Flower Show Plane. are being completed for the second annual spring flower show sponsored by the Canton Council of Garden Clubs, which will be held in the recreation room of the first Baptist Church on May 17. ' The show will have as its theme. "It's Spring Again." and a full schedule will be announced at a later date. The general committee consists of Mrs. James B. Hurley, general chairman, Mrs. Edward E. Conley, and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. The following committes have been appointed: Schedule: Mrs. W P. Dixon. Mrs. George Hanger, Mrs. A. W. Bot toms. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson. Junior Division: Mrs. W. J. Hampton. Staging: Mrs. A. W. Bottoms, Mrs. George Hanger, Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Bruce Morford, Mrs. Paul Launer. Mrs. Smiley Carver, Mrs. Ralph Mease, Jr., Mrs. C. C. Nicholls. Mrs. F. C. Holland, Mrs. A. P. Ciiwe. Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Miss Mary Frances Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Vinson Worley. Miss Willie Smathers. Mrs. C. P. Singleton, Mrs. L. C. Rollins, Mrs. Roy Moore. Mrs. Marvin Alexan der, and Mrs. Fleetwood Smathers Entries: Mrs. Ralph Crawford. Mrs. R. F. Anton, Mrs. Roy Tram inell, Mrs. Logan White, Mrs. Eu gene Holtzclaw, Mrs. M T. Brooks. Mrs. Clyde Wilson. Mrs. Edward E j Conley, Mrs. Howard Myers, Mrs P. V. Hamrick. Mrs. Charles Rhod | drmor, Mrs. Roy B Smathers, Mrs Guy Hemphill, and Mrs. Emmett \ Patton. Classification: Horticulture ?' Mrs. J. R Westmorelandi Mrs j Clyde R Hoey, Jr. Artistic arrangements?Mrs. Ned P. McClure and Mrs. Fred Fergu son. Judging, awards, and luncheon: Mrs. J. L. Reeves. Hospitality: Mrs Hugh A. Mat thews, Mrs. Hugh C. Keener, Mrs W H Mendell. Mrs. J. W Rennirk, Mrs Med J Williams, Mrs. Don ald Parris. Mrs G. S. Phillips. Mrs. T B. Allen, Mrs T A. Clark. Mrs.' W. C. Moody. Mrs. Fred Doutt. and Mrs James Hyatt. Publicity: Mrs. J Ben Patton, Mrs. R. W. Scholl. and Mrs. Frank Vokos. Finance: Mrs, W. O. Kearse, Mrs. Henry Seaman, and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Garden Center: Mrs H. A. Hold er and Mrs. C. A. Stone Educational exhibit: Mrs Clyde It. Hoey, Jr . Mrs Paul Hyatt. Miss Mary Frances Kirkpatrick, and Mrs John Morgan. Music: Mrs J. Frank Pate. * * ? Mr?. Erwin Is Hostess For Cecil Club Mrs. Thomas F.rwin was hostess for a regular meeting of the Cecil Home Demonstration Club Wed nesday afternoon. During the business session, with Mrs. James Reeves presiding, plans Were completed for the din ner to be served to the Lions Club Thursday night. Plans were also made for the club to visit the Orthopoedtr Hos pital in Asheville. Mrs. J. M. Rur nett and Mrs. Coy Pressley were named delegates to the Handicraft School to be held In June. Miss Jean Chtlders, assistant home agent, gave a demonstration on "Appropriate Dress for All Occasions.'" and leaders' reports were given by Mrs Alonzo War ren and Mrs. Reeves. Following a recreation period, directed by Mrs. Warren, the hostess served refreshments. Mrs J C Inman was welcomed as a new member. J MK. ANI) MRS. KENNETH CORBIN were married March 20 at the home of the Rev. J. M. Woodward. The bride is the former Miss Lstella Clare Henson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hen son of Waynesviiie. Billy Golden Has Third J Birthday Party Billy Golden celebrated his third birthday at a party Riven by his mother, Mrs Wade Golden, Thursday afternoon in her home on Chestnut Hark Drive. Assisting with the entertain ment and refreshments were Mrs. Hay Whitner and Mrs. Jack Ram ey. The guests included Phil Gad dis. Harrison Rafhbone, John Gos sett, Ben Ray Whitner, Betsy Whit ner, Phyllis West, Becky Ramey, [ Nanette Riley, Patricia Howell, Brenda Lee Gaddis, Emily Jean j Gossett, and Rose and Marsha ' Campbell. I Slack's Definitely marked for Spring wear . . . the self-fabric flower sings of the season . . . highlights the front yoke. Three-quarter topper fits loose and comfy over suits as well as dresses. Pure wool worsted JEWEL TONE distinguished by pointed inset sleeves . . . pointed notched lapels. $4995 , i. Mrs. Howell 1 Fetes Bride At Luncheon Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr. enter tained with a luncheon today in htr home on Old Hickory Avenue as a courtesy to Mrs, Heyward Smith, Jr., bride of the winter. Arrangements of jonquils and blooming shrubs were used in decorating. The guests included Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Heyward Smith, Sr.. Mrs. J. L. Kilpatrick, Mrs. James K, String field. Mrs. Boyd Owen. Mrs. John H. Kirkpatrick, Jr., Mrs. Joe Cathey, Mrs. W M. Cobb. Mrs. J. L. Edwards, Mrs. Glenn Brown, Mrs. Barbara Haviland Weiler, Mrs. J. V. Smith, Mrs. Clyde Fish er. Jr., Mrs% Joe Stanelli, Mrs. J. E. Fender, Mrs. William Ray, and Mrs. Charles Way. % Beta Sigma Phi To ] Elect Officers Tonite . New officers will be elected at a regular meeting of the iteta , Sigma Phi sorority at the Court i House tonight at 7 30 o'clock. 1 Mrs. Charles Edwards, presi dent will preside. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Petty of Bel- ! ville, 111., are visiting their son-in- j law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. J. , E. Fender. ? ? ? 1 Charles Messer, student at Duke t University, is expected this week- ! end to spend a week's vacation I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer. i ? < 1 Has R< '.'?'.I A i ,1 i . *? Vpril H '? *?s ?rt Hall :t.J Dr. J. E i - nrter presd^l ? which in1 -u *<? mj9 U1 W 'iUiiib^B Dur M in nl Mrs smith. I'" "..? nitcfl Use Want Ads tor Qmct fl f[irac1?-|reai SBIfiRT SHOES FOR GRRCEFUlFOISf /? ' '11/ / ' ' make this the most Wonderful *ver' Wm Add a bright, sparkling touch to your appearance by stepping out in the season't newest, smartest, most comfortable footwear imaginable... MIRACLE TREAD! sgj li $3.95 Advertised to GLAMOUR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL SgS $3.95 N $3.95 Sg.95 1 $7.95 Wa.vnesville, N. C.
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