Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Sept. 16, 1954, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
WKV VOOOV returned K|ph ? HaCan Woman's Erpinuher 11 to assist B freshman orientation I The daughter of Mr. I Jonathan Moody, she Jistant training sroup i)W Box Is Interest Ltral School B bo\. placed m the en Jot the Central Elemen I building b> the Moan ?Garden Club, is creat Brable interest and eom Ihc pait ot the School led was started with the I school and the shadow ? time depictetl a typical Br With red school house ?and girls on the play Bit. the shadow hox con Bthall scene. J to Mrs J. it Howell. B chairman ot the pro B mi's will he changed lli in keeping with the ? scene was arranged bj Bathey. Mrs Howell and I Massif I he foot ha II pranged by Mrs. Charles ? Mrs Glenn Brown. Mrs. Etheridge Is Speaker At Canton Club Mrs. Howard Etheridge ut Ashe j ville was the guest speaker at the September meeting of the Canton Woman's Club Tuesday evening at 1 the Champion Y M.C A Mrs. Etheridge i> a member of i the board of trustees of the North 1 Carolina Federation ol Women's ; Clubs and is also a pusl president. She related the progress of the : Federation sinee i s organization | fifty-two years ago She stated thai the Federation has always been j mindful of the rich heritage of j our State, and has been interested I in its preservation She paid tribute to the late Mr .F. L NlcKee Mrs Etheridge was re-ponsible for ifie establishment of the "Birthday Remembrance Program" through which eaeli child in correctional schools is sent a birthday gilt. The invocation was given by Mrs. If. I) Secrest A musical pro gram was presented by Mrs Thorn-| as 1'. Ifice. vocalist and Mrs. Frank R. Mease, pianist Mrs. Noah SwalTord, pr> sident ol the Canton Club, announced that a meeting of District 1 w ill be held j ; at Cullowhee October 2 Guests were Mr- C I. Rhine - hart. Jr., Mrs. II E Walker. Mis Luga Wright, and Mrs. Thomas Goodman .all of ('anion. Mr- O. A. Reeves of Green-boro. and Mi Louisa Rogers of Nashville, Terin. Hostesses for the dinner meeting ! were Mrs. Sw alTord. Mrs. Logan! .White, Mr- E. J Gatlienne. Mis Ben Patton, and Mr- W. S Ed wards. ' Pfc. Eleanor Dale Mease of i ' Cherry Point lias returned to her base after visiting her brotlier-ih-' law and-sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gillis. Pfc. Mease is the daughter of Mrs, John, Wilson and the late Albert Mease. Mr and Mrs. Carl Gilli- and chU dren of Clyde spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs F. M Queen. Jr. in Kingsporf, Tenn. Cpl. Thomas Gibson Gets Army Discharge Cpl Thomas .1 Gibson, son of it.. 14. . Pi.ltor'f II Gihcnn ? Vi I . <11111 V|1 .1. IIUUV1 t ??. V lU.'Uax | has received his discharge from die l\ S. Army after serving two ! years at Fort Jackson. I lis duties included the manage- j nient of two movie theaters and the work as clerk-typist in the1 oil ice of Main Theatre. Young Gibson, who is married to the former Miss Catherine Bell of llazelwood. left last week with his wife for Wake Forest where h" resumed his studies at Wake i Forest College. He is a member of the junior class. c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley, Sr. of Cooleemee were weekend guests j of their son and daughter-in-law. \ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley. Jr. t * ? * s Roy Callahan. Jr. left Saturday hit- Dayton. Virginia where he has enrolled in the freshman class of the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. Home Clubs Have Demonstration On Entertaining Miss Mary Cornwall, count> * home deconstration agent, has giv en demonstrations on "Simple En tertaining" at several home dem onstration club meetings this week. The Canton llomemakers met Monday night in thl home of Mrs. . J K. Campbell with Mrs. N. C. i Bellemy. Jr. and Mrs. Charles Ward fj as co-hostesses. J| Mrs. W. C. C'owart, Jr. presided and project reports were given by Mrs. Frank Campbell. Mrs. George Edgerton, and Mrs. Edwin Hyatt. Mrs K. E. Conley, community service chairman, reported on a radio auction held as a benefit for the polio drive. The Morning Star club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gibson with Mrs. V. K. Wilson, Jr. as- co hesions. Mrs. Noel Fisher, vice president, presided and reports wt re given by Mrs. Dennis Israel. Mrs Howard Cole. Mrs. Fisher, Mrs Gordon Sharp, and Mrs. V. E. Wilson. tin Tuesday afternoon the Upper Crabtree club met in the home of Mrs F. A. Justice. Project leaders reporting were Mrs. Cassius Rogers, Mrs. Bob Rogers .and Mrs. Ray Best. Mrs Best presided. Mrs Rankin Ferguson and Mrs Troy Boyd Were hostesses for the .akoside Club ruesday night. Miss Kate Phillips presided and lie club voted to purchase two looks from the Home Demonstra te!! List for the Haywood Count} library. Mrs. James McClure, ehairmar >! the Achievement Day commit ee, discussed plans for the club's xhibit: Mrs. Ed Glavich and Mrs. James dcCture, project leaders, gavt eports. Mrs. Richard Inman was wel ?otned as a new member. The Bethel Club met last nigh n the home of Mrs. Homer Wes vith Mrs. Horace Peek as co tost ess. Mrs. Margie Cathey pre tided. Projects reports were given b; Mrs. Cora Welch. Mrs. Peek. Mrs J. L. Singleton, Mrs. Carl Edwards Mrs. Jack McC'rackan. and Mrs. A T. Medford. ,. ? ~~ t MISS BARBARA JEAN FRANKLIN is the daughter of Mr. and l Mrs. T. L. Franklin of 'Hampton, Va., formerly of Waynesville. t who announce her engagement to Ralph King, son of Mr and I Mrs. Merrill King of Chardon, Ohio. The wedding will take place November 5 in the chapel at l.anglev Air Force Base, Va. The 1 bride-elect attended Wavne.xville High School and was graduated 1 from Hampton High School. She is employed with the Chesapeake 1 and Potomac Telephone Company. Mr. King is serving with the I'. S. \ir Force, stationed at Langley Field. (Photo by Harry Williams Studio). ' IS. LOIS BRIGGS HENDRY announces tiie opening of ART CLASSES For Children and Adults I Oils, Water Colors, Tempera, Pastels and Charcoal Dial <JL (5-160.1 ? KURT GANS" "Tht' s<ore l;'idi>s l>reftr" I Tlu- Storr of Nationally \dvrrtis?*d -Brands. h~ ? ^ SLACK'S INVITES VOIR CHARGE ACCOUNT The New In Coats For Fall and Winter ffiofcaftra &Ciueti wwra>wooL M*oe t?w?e?SLv row LOUI? MAKCl/h cow ,^V> 49" A fluttering addition to any wurdrobe is this smartly styled coat of exclusive all wool "Bokahra" tweed, made especially tor LOUIS MARCUS. The roll collar "and adjustable cutis?the season's favorites plus the distinctive stitching across front and back supply those evor-so-importanl just-right fashion touches. It's a coat that will go everywhere and always stand nut in the crowd! Colors are just right, too. Misses Sizes 8 - 20 Select Your Now \\ a\ nestiiie and Canton Further Proof That You Always SAVE " BELK'S i COATS ? All Sizes ? All Colors ? All Fabrics SPECIAL *15 *19 *24 *281 ?Second Fhs?r? 1st (iCALITY CANNON ' TOWELS ^ Ll Ass't. Solid and Checked Colors ^ ~"N ^ a'ues |S( tSmtp . $|00 Masemi'nl "?i F?' Ladies' Keg. 59c Nylon >. \ Keg. 79c Nylon HOSE V HOSE ? New Fall Shades 'A , ^ :'1 ('au?e ? ,)tnier ? Sizes S'/i lo 11 '/ X /A-**' 60 (iauge 15 Denier \ M ^ew Shades 45' \ 66c :i - Ba?emenl_ . kLt_ MEN'S IMPORTED ALL WOOL FLANNEL SUITS $2995 \ In Charcoal, Cray, Brown and Black v i- w JLJ ?r irst r loor? 1st (Quality Cannon Muslin SHEETS X. $159 ^vy r ? ? T Metal Waste Paper BASKETS And I TRAYS I Ass't. Colors and J Sizes. Values to $1. SPECIAL ^ 48 1st Quality Cannon BLANKETS '<)'/{ Cotton ? 25% Itayon 5'< Wool ? Sizes 72x81 $2;98 ?Basement? JI ST UKCE1N ED! 500 Yds. SUITING .">1 Inches Wide ? 2 to 10 Yard mmm mm Lengths ? Values to $1.9N per yd. SPECIAL J J f VD ? 1st Floor? ^ CHILDREN'S 100 r% A II T I T T COM RED YARN K A N II L J ? lletter Fit ? Oreater Comfort ? Longer \N ear 5 Pairs $1.00 gar OVERALLS *1?? Hoys' 1st Quality 11 ()/. Sanforized WESTERN TTTT ' "? JEAN^ BdllvHudson
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1954, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75