| Easter 1 rio IK KAmI HON \FT . . . Deborah Kerr, Broadway and god star, d<.?> an Easter preview with her daughters, Fran nnf ?> , : .lane. 6. All are wearing matching hats of im milan with red grosgrain and daisy triin. Miss Kerr with sband. Anthony Bartley, TV producer, and their children guests nt honor at the Savoy I'laza Faster promenade. tisewives Learn Home sing Via Television By JAM. I ADS INGTON T c aching to huu-i'Nnu's in their a li-li vi- . ' heili'4 kst -nes of 14 ki t -hour broad r. station Kl I IT of the y of Houston, Texas, jursi \ ?!..? h ileal with t (if tin -ick are under airship i i the Nursing j il the Xa'. Hi d Cross den un-'!..ted by one of raff of o.i t. .lined instrue sve hi e:. ti i iiiiu classes ' in communities for a long time," Ann Magnussen, director of the Nursing Service at national Red Cross headquarters here, told me "We have been wanting to find a way to cut down on the number of hour-, people had to go away from home and on the number of in structors needed." Miss Magnussen said the Red Cross lias never been able to reach some rural areas because of dis tance. lack of transportation and instructors Mothers w ith young| children. >ick or aged folks to take care of, plus heavy household {adio is your constant, friendly companion ? wherever you go, whatever you're doing, DIO GOES WHERE YOU GO WHCC 400 ON YOUR DIAL EX TO - - . tie miCf Reporter every morning, Monday t tiro us li riday. at 10:35. he Rride ol the Week will be interviewed by the WIICC ^porter on Thursday, April 8. iv thrilling baseball - - - very afternoon on WIICC. Plav by play descriptions of the lame of the Day, with Dizzy Dean, Ai llelfer, direct from he ball park, f ip with the world - - - lational and world events effect our lives every day. All he important news is on WHCC throughout each day and isht: Complete news summaries at 6:00 A. M. ? :00 V. XI. _ 12:15 P. XL ? 1:00 P. XI. ? 6:30 P. XI. Itiirr news broadcasts from .Mutual network at frequent ?tervals. or Ml ST GET CP EARLY - - - [Wn start your day off right, by listening to WHCC at ?0 A. XI. WHCC is getting up early, too. LISTEN TO WHCC FOR Ml SIC, NEWS, ENTERTAINMENT DAY AND NIGHT FOR SALE 1 room hoi si: ? 1 bedroom", living room, dining room. >r' i Hardwood floors, plastered, central heat. ' Hi '11 is in very nice neighborhood and a sery house lor tlie price. '?T Room HOI SF. and four room garage apartment with jj wnd i ins property would pakl an iiwl Iiohm* and also "* an income from rents. if Room IIOt'SE 3 bedrooms, kitchen-dining room ""?<1 and li\in- room. 1 acre of land. [s MM 1IVATT DEVELOPMENT in II i/elwnod. These 'hone lots ?( the development with lrontage on two 'R HI 11ROOM lIOt'SF with living room, dining room. n ?ad two baths, with 10 aeres of land. This is one of the Humes in Waynesville or the surrounding area. " ROOM BRICK VF.NEER HOl'SE on large eorner lot. h'lirooms and two baths, full basement, oil furnace, e m basement. Screened porch with an excellent view. < ustomers For All Types of Keal Kslate. It Hi"e Anything To Sell, Let .Me Know About It. SEE fOWARD HYATT [OR CALL GL 6-6824 Waynesville Lions Mark Ladies Night, Hear Carl Wike Gene Wike. manager ,,| t>1(. Sport. Mart m Vhevin. tl? j principal speaki r at a \\ .a nesvill, I.ions Club Ladies Nmht -i am at the Lake Junaluska School cafeteria, attended l,\ i:,ti persons, including Lions member- j and their wives, and 12 special guests. -Mr. Wike, a well-known speaket in this area, kept Ins audience ? aughing with his re port oi re and anecdotes. Wi\es of the Lions members were presented nylon handbags, which were made b\ handicapped persons in this area, organized hv the WaynesvHIe "Hire the Handi capped" committee. the meal was served by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Maple Grove Meth odist Church. Personal Items From Fines Creek IS> MRS- SAM FERGUSON Community Reporter Mr and Mrs Vance Holbrook and family visited relatives in South Carolina over the weekend Diey were accompanied b> Mrs T H. Rogers, and Minnie Hell Hembree. J. C. Rogers returned to his home in Montana this week after spending quite a while with his sister .Mrs R. \. Justice on Fines Creek. Mrs. Mildred Ferguson Koch and small daughter. Paula, are now living in Allentown. Pa., since her husband, M-Sgt. Paul M Koch has been sent to Japan. Mrs. Koeh expects to join him there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holbrook are visiting the Vance Holbrook -fam ily. respnsibililies. found it difficult to, attend classes outside the home. "The girls figure if we are reach ing 1.000 people in Houston by TV i" their homes, they are getting what it would require 66 instruc j tors to give an equal number ? broken info groups of 15?1 n the classroom," Miss Magnussen ex plained. The program is on time allotted | to the Houston University School of Nursing on Station KUHT's edu i r ational program In order to gauge the effectiveness . of TV nursing instruction to laymen, three differ ent groups of 200 pupils were set up. each group taking the same j tests to see how much they knew before and after their courses. One group receives TV instruction oiilv Another watches TV but also comes into the classroom for prac tice with instruction. A third group in Oklahoma City is taking regu lar class instruction. The Educa tional Testing Service of Prince ton. N. J . made the tests; "If the new method proves suc cessful enough, we hope to get the program 'canned' and put it j to use elsewhere in the country," Miss Magnussen said. Here are some of the things taught on the TV series: how to take a temperature, how to give a bath and keep a patient clean and comfortable in bed, how to follow a doctor's orders on medication, how to change a bed with a patient in it. My Favorite Recipe MISS K.WNIE P. < \MPHI I.l. llt'lluood llonie Drniiiiistratiun Club BAN \\A OK COCOAM I < III \\1 I'll: 1 cups sugar 'si. salt 2 cups milk 3 sliced bananas or 1/3 cup flour I mp cocoa nut 3 T. butler 1 t. orange extract 2c..,.' * lv.ic k m top of double boiler over boiling water and scald. \ild lad; Mix II i u.. ir. sail, add lo .?< a Idol milk, and cook 5 minutes or until it thickens. \dd bc .'c n i . .? Mike, gradually to thickened milk. Cook until - or. sin rim- constantly. Set aside to cool. \dd orange extract and ban.in. re cocoanut, Kill prepared crust. Top with meringue made ot ,cgg whites and 1 a cup sugar. Brown slowly in oven. Bright Colors Featured In Women's Spring Togs If you've been lea! lug through the latest women's magazines or if yfcii'vc made a trip info town re cently. you have probably noticed ! the colors being featured this ; : spring the vermillions, flamingos, and other flame-colored shades. You have probably been wond ern too. of you'll tic able to wear some ol these brighter colors ef fective^ Mars Em t.ee. State Col i lege extension clothing specialist, sugges choosing colors which re late to your own warmth or cool ness of color. If you have fairly warm coloring the warm shades will be good for you - - - the yellow-oranges, the red-oranges, the yellow-greens. It. . ! on the Other hand, you are cool I skinned, delicate, blue-eyed, you will ?find tin soft blues and greys more suitable. In ( boosing a hue, be certain to have a harmony of warmth or cooItK ss between your own per-, I sl SAI.I On Monday, April 19, 1954, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the Court Mouse door in Town of Waynes ville, N. C., 1 will oiler lor -.ale, at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises, situate, lying and being in Waynesville Town ship, Haywood County, N. C\, to wit: ? BEGINNING on a slake in South margin of Camp Branch Hoad at Ihe Northeast corner of the J H. Beach lot iDeed Book Hit), page Bl8i, and runs will) line of that lot South 10 HO' West 172 feet to j a stake; thence South 5 4.V West Hit) feet to a stake; thence South 3 l ast 131 feet to a stake; thence South 1* 30' East 40(1 le. I to a -take; thence South 1 30' East 4t)0 feet to a stake in I.emuel Shepard line; thence with Ins line North 76 West 991 feet, more or less, to a stake, Shepard corner; hence with Shepard's line North 14" 35' East 907 feet, more or less, o a stake in South margin of said road; thence with road margin six alls as follows; South 60? 35' F.a-t iH feet; South 46 East 100 feet; South 59? 30' East 100 feet; South 71? East 100 feet; South 59 30' East 100 feet; South 71? East 200 feet; South 76 East 274 feet; South 65' 10' East 29 feet, con taining 16.48 acres, more or less. BEING the identical property onveyed to George Rogers and wife, Iva Rogers, by M. A Hortt and wife. Lenora E Hortt, by deed dated March 27. 1951. Sale made pursuant to the pow er and authority conferred upon ihe undersigned Trustee by thai Deed of Trust dated March 27., 1951, executed by George Rogers and wife, Iva Rogers, and record ed in Book of Deeds of Trust 78, page 189, Haywood County Regis try, default having been made in [he payment of the indebtedness thereby secured. Sale will be made subject to 1954 taxes, and the high bidder will be j required to deposit with the under signed an amount equal to five per tent of bid at time of sale. This Match 15, 1954. A. T. WARD, Trustee, 2410?M 22-29 A 5-12 I HURRY IN FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF WHITE HALF RUNNER BEANS AND OKRA HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP H. M. Dulin, Mur. Dial (.L 6-4621 Depot Street i FOR SALE Very Modern new house. Large L-Shaped I.i\ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen equipped with metal cabinets, dishwasher, ventilating fan, breakfast room, pantry. 3 large bedrooms each with double closet. 2 Hatha, Linen Closet, Cuest Closet. Full Concrete basement. Automatic Oil Heat. Breezcway and Carage. Large Lot overlooking golf course. Blinds, curtains included in the price. THE L. N. DAVIS CO. Dial CiL 6-3501 Main Street BELK-HUDSON ? HOME OF IlETTEIt VALUES 1st Quality "Reigning Beauty" ?M >' NYLON HOSE 66 GAUGE ? 12 DENIER The Sheerest Stocking in The World ? Sizes 8'. - II ? Newest Spring Shades FOR ?ye Tl'KS. C J s ODCPAIR ONLY > OR 2 PAIRS FOR $1.50 s SUITS $2950 All Wool and (55 ' Wool & .'15'' Dacron Men's All Wool Gabardine and Flannel it SLACKS J $Q 88 " Values To $12.1)5 1 ______________________ Ladies' Jane Arden LINEN SUITS A Latex Fabric /fr M A P' (?uaranteed Washable I Va Navy, Pink. White, I Teal, Tan & Brown. Sizes 10 - 20 (iirl's All Wool TOPPERS Sizes K-Ki Hf) Ass't. Colors lIU \ ^ LI Boy s Linen W ispits rr $1095 Li'die*' Kejj. White BAGS $198 SPECIAL PIKCHASE i ' 2 LARGE & COMPLETE SHOE DEPTS. Shoes For The Entire Family Priced To Suit Every Iluduet! r BelfcHudson ,$10so iviksanit"f?.ii.ijijjjiJAiiiijfc