I'XILIARY OFFICERS of Waynesville's
m Lesion Post 47, were installed at the
Hall last week. Seated left to right are
brrt Hall, vice president; Mrs. Raymond
I president; Mrs. J. T. Russell, secretary
treasurer; (standing) Mrs Robert Gibson, chap
lain; Mrs. Donald Morrow, historian; Miss Ida
Jean Brown, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. W. II.
Burgin, installing officer. The retiring president
is Mrs. Russell. (Mountaineer Photo).
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Clement-Rich
Marriage
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rich of Maggie
have announced the marriage of
their daughter, Ruby Lee, to Char
lie J. Clement, son of Mrs. Will
Clement and the late Mr. Clement.
The ceremony was performed
April 17 in the home of J, J. Fer
guson.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Clement at
tended the Waynesvllle Township
High School and are employed at
tlayton Rubber Company. They
are residing at Maggie.
BIRTHS
The following births were an
nounced at the Haywood County
Hospital:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clontz of
Canton, a daughter, May 27.
Mr. and Mrs, Perry Russell of
Waynesville. a daughter. May 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Messer of
Waynesville, a daughter. May 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sink of
Waynesville. a daughter, Maq 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Norris of Can
ton, a daughter, May 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols of
Waynesville, Route 1. a daughter,
May 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Riggins of
Hazelwood. a daughter, May 31.
* * *
Episcopal Auxiliary
To Meet Tuesday Night
A general meeting of the Wo
man's Auxiliary of Grace Episco
pal Church will be held in the
Parish House of the church. Tues
day at 8 p.m.
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BEST OF ALL
SWIM SUITS
NOTHING DOES
AS MITCH FOR A
GIRL AS A
JANTZEN
SWIM SUIT
With Shape Insurance
COME IN AND
SEE OUR WIDE
SELECTIONS
SIZES 10 to 18 and 38 to 44
PRICES $6.95
UP TO
$18.95
THE
SMART SHOP
Main Street
f I
Waynesvllle
MISS DOROTHY LANE PRE
VOST received an Associate in
Arts degree from Stephens Col
lege in Columbia, Mo. at com
mencement exercises this morn
ing. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Prcvost.
The commencement program be
gan Friday with the first of two
commencement balls at which fath
ers of the graduating seniors were
escorts. The baccalaureate serman
was held Sunday morning and a
special vesper service fog-parcnts
in the evening. The commencement
luncheon was held on senior court
during the noon hour. "Annual
Encores," a musical program was
sfhged during the afternoon follow
ed by an Old Missouri Barbecue
for male guests at the college lake.
A reception of women guests was
also held in the afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Prevost and their
son. Ralph. Jr., and another daugh
ter, Joan, left last Wednesday to
attend the commencement pro
gram.
* * * i
Miss Helen Garrett, student at
Greensboro College, has arrived
to spend the summer vacation at
her home in Hazelwood,
* * *
Mrs. If. K. Miller of Monticello,
Florida, is visiting her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hoop
pr Alexander Jr.
Silence No Crime
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP> ? A
' father called the Knox County Jail.
"Make my daughter talk to me,"
was the demand. "I've been trying
to get her to talk to me for quite
I awhile, but she won't talk to me."
County police, who've been call
ed on for a lot of things, politely
but firmly declined to aid.
Rocking Chair
Not Sedentary
CHARLESTON W Va. (API?
"Old Roekin- Chair's Got Me."
wailed a Charleston taxieab driver |
He was charred with transnorting j
more than the legal limit of one
?allon after police found 14 pints
of Rocking Chair whisky in his
cab.
T)o<rfi?h ewes are oblong.
TTnifed States milk production In
1953 reached 120.2 billion pounds,
a new record.
In 1950, some 91.1 per cent of
North Carolina farms were without
the services of a telephone.
Methodist
Circles Plan
[une Meetings
Circles of the Woman's Society
)f Christian Service of the First
llethodist Church will meet Tues
lay, June 1, as follows:
Circle I, Mrs. Hugh Massie.
?hairman, will meet with Mrs.
Vtassie at 3:00 p.m.
Circle 2. Mrs. Milliard Atkins,
'hairman. will meet in the home
>f Mrs. Atkins with Mrs. Kate Mor
ris as co-hostess, at 3:30 p.m.
Circle 3. Mrs. Hunter Worsham,
chairman, will meet in the home of
Mrs. J. H Howell. Sr.. at 3:30 p.m.
Circle 4, Mrs. Robert Palmer,
chairman, will meet in the home
jf Mrs. Francis Massie at 7:30 p.m.
Circle 5. will meet in the home
if Mrs. Barbara Weiler with Miss
Mary Modford as co-hostess, at 7:30
p m.
Circle 6, Miss Betty Jo Crocker,
chairman, will meet in the home of
Mrs. Joe Jack Atkins with Miss
Crocker as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m.
Circle 7. Mrs. Joe Boone, chair
man. will meet in the home of Mrs.
Boone with Mrs. Clarence Sarver
as co-hostess, at 7:30 p.m. *
Circle 8. a newly organized morn
ing circle, has postponed its meet
ing until the second Tuesday In the
month.
The Wesleyan Service Guild,
Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, chairman,
will meet in the home of Mrs. Myr
tle Little at 7:30 p.m.
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HDC Schedule
The June schedule for Haywood
County Home Demonstration Clubs
has been announced by Miss Mary
Cornwell as follows;
Tuesday. June 1, 2:00 p.m.?
Bcaverdam?Mrs. C. C. Willis (Mrs.
P. B. York).
Wednesday, June 2, 9:30 a.m.?
Fairview?HEA?Mrs. Kyle Camp
bell.
Wednesday. June 2. 2:00 p m.?
Aliens Creek?Mrs. Garland Mills
(Mrs. Hiram McCracken).
Thursday, June 3, 2:00 p.m. ?
Maggie?REA Kitchen.
Friday. June 4. 2:00 p.m.?Jon
athan?Mrs. Irene Hudson.
Monday. June 7. 2:00 p.m. ?
Morning Star?Mrs. L. L. Drye..
Monday, June 7. 7:00 p.m.?Cen
ter Pigeon?Mrs. Frank Mease.
Tuesday. June 8, 2:00 p.m.?Up
per Crabtree?Mrs. R. F. Rogers.
Tuesday, June 8, 7:30 p!m. ?
Lakeside*?Mrs. J. S. Harrell (Mrs.
Wm. Ballntine).
Wednesday, "June 9. 2:00 p.m.?
White Oak?Mrs. Joe Davis.
Wednesday, June 9. 7:30 p.m.?
Francis Cove?Mrs. W. A. Hyatt
(Miss Nancy Hyatt).
Thursday, June 10, 10:30 a.m.?
Fines Creek?Mrs. J. D. Pyatt. i
Friday. June 11, 2:00 p.m. ?
Iron Duff?Mrs. T. C. Davis.
Monday, June 14, 7:30 p.m. ?
Canton Homemakers?Mrs. Edgar
Hawkins (Mrs. George Smathers).
Tuesday. June 15, 2:00 p.m.?
South Clyde?Mrs. Sam Jackson.
Tuesday, June 15. 7:30 p.m. ?
Waynesville Homemakers?Mrs. J.
Howard Bryson.
weunesa<y< ,iune 10, z:uu p.m.?
Bethel?REA Kitchen (Mrs. Jim
Welch, Mrs. Clifton Terrell).
Thursday, June 17, 2:00 p.m.?
Del I wood?Mrs. W. D. Ketner (Mrs.
Dale Ketner).
Friday, June 18. 2:00 p.m.?Crab
tree-Hyder Mt.?Mrs. John Kirk
patrick
Monday, June 21, 2:00 p.m. ?
Merry Ilomemakers ? Mrs. Mae
Robinson (Mrs. C. E. Barnette).
Monday. June 21, 7:3# p.m. ?
RatclifTe Cove ? Mrs. Bill Liner
(Mrs. Wade Francis).
Tuesday, June 22, 10:30 a.m. ?
Clyde?Mrs. Grady Rogers 'Mrs.
Marshall Jones).
Wednesday, June 23, 2:00 p.m.?
Cecil?Mrs. J. E. Burnette.
Thursday, June 24, 9:30 a.m.?
Haooy Ilomemakers.
Thursday, June 24, 2:00 p.m.?
West Canton?Mrs. Marshall Coop
er.
Friday, June 25. 2:00 p.m.?Lake
Junaluska?REA Kitchen ? (Mr*.
Wallace Torgerson, Mrs. Clark
Messer).
Monday, June 28. 2:00 p.m. ?
McKJmmon?RFA Kitchen?(Mrs.
J. R Thompson, Mrs. Charles
Messer).
Monday. June 28. 7:30 p.m. ?
Saunook?REA Kitchen ? (Mrs.
Guy Queen).
* * ?
Mrs. J. B. Ficklen and small
daughters, Ellen and Frances, of
Tarboro. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Howell. Jr., while the Rev.
Mr. Ficklen is attending the Pres
byterian Assembly at Montreat.
Mr. Ficklen Is Mrs. Howell's broth
er.
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Miss Hilda Marie Crawford,
whose enearement to Ray Manlry
Burnetts was announced recently,
has honored us with her selections
of Silver, China and Crystal. Her
patterns are:
Silver ? "Blossom Time" by
International.
China ? "Apple Blossom" by
Ilayiland.
Crystal?"N oar fay" by Fostoria.
They are now on display at
KURT GANS, Jeweler
MR. AND MRS. REF.CE VANCE SNVDER were married Satur
day evening in the home of the bride'* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Galloway, in Waynesville. Mrs. Snyder is the former Miss
Betty Louise Galloway. (Photo by II. B. Norton).
Miss Galloway
Is Bride Of
R. V. Snyder
The marriage of Miss Betty
Louise Galloway, doughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. if. Galloway of Way- j
nesville. and Seaman First Class
Reece Vance Snyder, son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Milliard B. Snyder of
Canton, was solemnized Saturday
evening at 7 o'clock in (he home
of the bride's parents.
The Rev. G. Hbbart Shope, Jr.,
pastor of the East Waynesville
Baptist Church, performed the
double ring ceremony. Miss Ruth
Galloway, sister of the bride,
pianist, presented the wedding
music.
The bride wore a light blue sum
mer suit with navy blue accessor
ies. and carried a white Bible top
ped with a white orchid. ^
Miss Rowena Robinson of C*
. ton was maid of honor. She wore
a navy suit with pink accessories
and a corsage of pink roses. H. W.
Plemmons. Jr. of Canton served
as best man.
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held. Assisting in serv
ing were: Mrs. Clyde H. Brown
and Mrs. Wade R. Shfphard, aunts
of the bride, both of Canton, and
Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, also of Can
ton. j
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue crepe dress with white acces- j
sories and a corsage of red roses.
The mother of the groom wore a
dress of navy nylon with white
accessories, and her flowers were
also red roses.
After a southern wedding trip,
Seaman Snyder will return to San
Francisco, Calif., for reassignment,
and Mrs. Snyder will reside at the
home of her parents temporarily.
Mrs. Snvder was graduated from
Canton High School .and Mr.
Snyder was graduated from Wav
nesvtlle Township Higli School. He.
recently returned from Guam
where he served two years with
the U. S. Navy.
* ? *
J. W. Conway has returned to
his home in Ashland, Ky. after
visiting his son. Bob Conway.
* ? ?
Mrs. Charles Badgett of Knox
ville, Tennessee is spending a few
days with her mother, Mrs. W. T.
Denton.
Miss Julia Ann Stovall and Miss
Sally Stovall, students at Sulllns
College, in Bristol, Va. arrived
last night to spetyi the summer va
cation at their homes.
MISS ELAINE FRANCIS, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Harley Fran
cis. is among the graduating sen
iors at Woman's College of the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. The graduates re
ceived their diplomas this morn
ing in Aycock auditorium.
* * +
Mr. and Mrs. J. Colvin Brown
of Winston Ealem are spending a
vacation at their home in Pigeon
Street.
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Kenny Underwood, student at
the University of North Carolina,
has arrived for the summer vaca
tion.
*
Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr. and son.
Ed Hardin, of Birmingham. Ala.,
are spending the weekend at their
home at Lake Junaluska before
leaving tomorrow " for Rocky
Mount to attend the wedding of
Paul Hardin, III. and Miss Bar
bara Russell which will take place
Tuesday, June 8. Dr. Hardin, fath
er of the bridegroom, will join his
family in Rocky Mount.
? ? *
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Alexander.
Jr. spent Sunday in Montreat
where thev joined their son. Hooo
er Alexander. III. of Charlotte.
Thev also' met Mr. Alexander's
brother-in-law and sister. Mr and
Mrs. Joe Greenawalt of Atlanta,
and his niece. Mrs. Hugh Carter,
and the Rev. Mr. Carter of Vir
ginia.
? * *
March production of total non
fat dry milk solids was the highest
for the month in 20 years on rec
ord?131.650,000 pounds. 18 per
cent above a year earlier.
LAFF-A-DAY
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'T Alius? i n
1^^ _ I 1 Gaff IfK Kji>| fnfuilf S|tW??W, liu , WofU >
"How wonderful! Even gilii for a cook and maid'." '
. n arwar t, MB??fc?<
Kathleen Calhoun
Plans Recital For
Dancing Pupils
The filth annual lecital of the
Kathleen Calhour^chool of Dance
vvill he presented in the Waynes
ville High School auditorium, Tues
day night, June 1, at 8 o'clock.
"VaiTety Time" will be the theme
of the program which will be pre
sented in song and dance. Tomilea
Lovcll of NorriR, Tennessee, fo'-nier
student of Miss Calhoun, will be
the guest soloist.
Others performing will be Kittv
'tollman, Mia Hollman. Elaine
Fultz, Katie Lou Cathey, Mary
Barber, Jananne Chase, Jennifer
Jaynes. Charlotte Watklns, Carol
Taylor. Harriett Matthews, Linda
Kitner, Jo Prevost, Betsy Isley,
Rebecca McElroy. Karen Crawford.
Car la Cowan. Anna Smith, Jen
nie McGulre, Llbby Pettit. Jean
Brookhyser, Kathryn Hair. Carolyn
t risbee, Sammy Cogdlll. Mike Gib
sen, Mark Feichter, Matthew Gil
bert. Steve McCarroll, Max Jones,
David Brown.
Nancy Prevost, Dody Prevost,
Patience Ray. Ellen Freeman. Jo
Ann Wright. Rita Kay Enaiey, Ann
Dulin, Peggy Gill, Darlene White
tree, Rosalee Lambert and Wanda
Lou Burgess.
* * *
Mrs. Wilburn Clark of Canton,
Route 2. was honored at a birth
day dinner at her home last Sun
day. Six of her seven children and
their families were present for the
occasion.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel H. Jones
have returned from a weeks -visit
in Orlando, Fla.
SPECIAL ON MEN'S
SUMMER SLACKS
AT
RAY'S
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$7.95 ? Sg.95 ? $0.95
INCLUDING SIZES 28 TO 50
SALE $695
NOTE LARGE SIZES
40's up to 50
You may be able at most stores to find
small sizes ? but certainly
LARGE SIZES AT RAY'S
? Not only in Slacks.
? Other items such as
? Dress Pants ? Shoes
? Work Pants ? Underwear
? Shirts ? Jackets
MAN'S WORK PANT
Khaki and Gray
A Good Buy
At $2-95
Very Special At
$2-66
2 PAIRS FOR $5.00
? Sizes 28 to 40 ?
Another Example of The
Savings At RAY'S
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