PAGE TWO Norma Bramlett Is Graduated From WC . ? _ . C i* Miss Norma Bramlett received a Bachelor of Arts degree at Wo man's CoBege, University Of North Qurolina. Monday Morning. She is tfec Uuyehter of Mr and Mrs. M V. BMHtl. Sr.. of Canton, and the ui OWlautfhter of Mrs. John Best ofJX"rabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Brainfctt and daughter, Anne, went to Creg^gxiro Sunday to attend the graduation exercises and to ac company Miss Bramlett home. Singing To Be Held At Rocky Branch Churcli A singing will be held at th< , Rocky Branch Baptist Church Sat , urday night, June 5. beginning ai 8 o'clock. Bill Hembree will be I' : charge. Among the special singers ex pected to participate are the Park er Quartet of Canton. Jacksor County quartets, and C. M. Ca* sell. All singers and the public ar< ' invited. Haywood County 1 Students Graduate At Cullowhee 1 . | i | Commencement exorcises were held Monday at Western Carolina College at Cullowhee at which " 1 time degrees weer conferred, upon ? a number of Haywood County stu i dents. .' Luther Francis Shaw, son of Dr. and Mrs. Luther Shaw, was grad , uated with honors and received the Bachelor of Science Degree. Joan Ratcliffe received the Bachelor of Arts degree. Others receiving the B. S. de gree were Louisa Medford Boyd, Carmen Green, Mary Dorcas How ? ell, Walter Lee James, Joan Do vie Medford, Richard Blaine Parham,_ Ester Marjorie Woody. Mary Osborne was one of thir teen students selected for the 1953- ( 54 edition of Who's Who In Ameri can Universities and Colleges. She will complete one quarter of prac tice teaching before receiving her degree in music. Miss Julia Ann Calhoun a rising junior at the college was the re cipient of the Trophy for Women's Intramural Program. ? * * Mrs. Mills Is Club Hostess The Aliens Creek Home Demon- 1 stration Club met at the home ol' Mrs. Garland Mills Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Hiram McCracken, presided and welcomed Mrs. C. 1". Hartman as a guest from the Saunook club. Mrs. J. B. Wyatt was welcomed as a new member. The devotional was given bv Mrs R. O. Allen. Project leaders reports were giv i en by Mrs. K. O. Allen on Poul try and Mrs. Arthur Dills on Home Management. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by the Foods and Nutrition leader. Mrs. Garland Mills. * * * Miss Mary Michal, student at Woman's College, and her brother, Joseph Michal, graduate student in the School of Engineering at State College, arrived yesterday to spend the summer vacation. Miss Michal and a classmate, Miss Margo Hester, attended the com mencement exercises at St. Mary's School in Raleigh where they were former students. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Russell Fultz and small daughters, Elaine and Sally, : spent last weekend in Greensboro ; and Durham. Thev were guests of j Dr. and Mrs E. A. Troser in I Greensboro and visited the Rev j j and Mrs. C. S. Kirkpatrick in Dur- j | ham. Mrs. Fultz also attended a , 1 luncheon reunion of her class at i I Greensboro College. ? ? . | Mrs. Herbert Singletar.v arid | children. Kathy and David, left , j last week by plane for Ipswich, S D. where they are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Emma Pic ton. ] .MISS REG1NA GWEN FERGUSON is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Ferguson of Clyde, Route 1. who announce her en gagement to Pvt. Billy J. Rogers. U. S. Army, son of Mr and Mrs. Cauley Rogers, also of Clyde. Route I. Plans for the wedding are incomplete. / Beaverdam Club Has Meeting ; The Beaverdam Home Demons tration Club met in the home of Mrs. C. C. Willis with Mrs. P. B York as 'co-hoste'ss Tuesday after noon. Mrs. George Wright, vice president, was in charge of the meeting and the devotional was given by Mrs. L. P. Dixon Project leaders' reports were1 given on Home Management by Mrs. P. B York and Dairying by Mrs. Roy Robinson. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners'" was given by the Foods and Nutrition leader. Mrs. George Fradv, assisted by Mrs, C C Willis Mrsfl Moody Hyatt was welcom ed as a guest from the McKimmon club. Mrs. Paul Robinson was named ; as a delegate to Farm and Home Week. Deryl Davis. TE/3. of San Diego. California has arrived to spend a 30-day leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j Davis. Fairview Club Meets In REA Kitchen The Fairview Home Demonstra- | (ion Club met in the REA Kitchen Wednesday morning with Mrs. | Lawrence Davis and Mrs. Kyle . I Campbell as hostesses. Mrs. W. F. Swift, vice-president, presided. , ' The devotional was given by Mrs. , Lee Stoutt. Leaders reports were given on \ Poultry by Mrs. Kyle Campbell. Home Management by Mrs. Ernest Greene, and Dairying by Mrs. Lee Stoutt. The treasurer's report was | given by Mrs. Thad Chaffin. The demonstration on "Good Vegetable Dinners" was given by Mrs. Kyle Campbell, foods and nu- I trition leader. Mrs. Clarence Muse assisted Mrs. Campbell by giving the basic rules for good cookery. * * * Lowell Edwards of Dell wood, son of Mrs. Effie Edwards Barton and the late Glenn H. Edwards, is serving in the Marine Corps, sta tioned at Harris Island. S. C. He is a 1954 graduate of the Way nasville High School. [oan Morris !; Receives Degree < Prom Brenau Miss Joan Morris was graduated Irom Brenau College at exercises Monday night. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psy chology Education. Miss Morris, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Ronald H. Morris, was member of Alpha Gamma Delta, iocial fraternity, and served as president this year. She was also secretary of the senior class and a member of Kappa Pi, art fratern ty, and Alpha Delta, journalism fraternity. She was business man ager of the college annual, "Bub bles." and was lay-out editor of he newspaper. "Alchemist". Miss Morris was active in social affairs of the school and was a member of the Cotillion Club and the Junior "Y." She has accepted a position on the faculty of the schools of Ful ton County, Georgia, beginning next fall. * * * Hairy Hembree. formerly of Val ley Vie\? Farm, is working in St. Louis, Mo., where he is a super visor in the finishing department of the Meier and Pohjmann Furn iture Co. He was accompanied to St. Louis by his son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hem bree of Asheville, who are visiting relatives in Topeka. Kansas. Mrs. Harry Hembree will remain at Valley View Farm until the close of the tourist season when she will join her husband in St. Louis. ? ? * Carroll Griahl, dental student at the University of North Carolina, will arrive this weekend to spend the summer vacation with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grahl. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weaver of Asheville and Old Fort are new comers to Wa.vnesville and are re siding in the Baugher home on the Balsam Road. Mr. Weaver is a State Highway engineer on the j Pigeon River project. Mrs. Weav- i er, who is a well-known musician, will conduct piano and voice class es in the Central Elementary School during the summer and fall. Miss Betty Ann Howell, student at Western Carolina College, i* tere for the summer wth her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell. Carolina |his home u I' Your Eating Out Problems Are Over HOTEL GORDON Dining Room Open SUNDAY - JUNE 6 Serving ? 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