B 'Indian Summer' Is Theme f Of Coming; Flower Show I "Indian Summer" ** Ml be tlx theme of ? flower show to he heir by the Mountain View Garden CluI on Friday. October 8 Jrnm 3 until 9 p.m. in thp dining room of the Firat Methodist Church. The show will he open to all amateur gardeners Mrs. Irving l>atherwood is serv ing as general chairman of the event and her committees are as /ollows: schedule. Mrs. W M Cobh. Mrs. Kreti Allison. Mrs Paul Blackwell. IMrs Glenn "Brown Slag iilg, Mrs. J II Howell, Ji Mrs Joe Cathey. Mrs Heyward Smith .Mrs Richard Hasncs, Mrs Charles lsie.v. Entries. Mis Allison Mrs. Fred Hyatt. Mrs DaVId IB aft Mis Brown Classification, hortieulture, Mrs. William Xorris. Mrs Blick xvell: arrangements. Mrs Jog Alax K. sic. Mrs. A H Ricgg Judges-Hospitality Mrs Cathey. Mrs Leatherwond A wants-I'll hit city. Mrs. I E. Fender, Mrs Fred Hyatt. Mrs. Brown. Educational features and sponsored groups, Mrs Riegg, Mrs. I'aul MrEiroy The schedule of exhibits follows IIORTtCt'LTt'RE ANNUALS Class 1, Marigolds a. Giant b. Dwarf Class 2. Petunias a. Double b. Single Class 3. Zinnias ? a. Giant li Dwarf e. Mexican Class 4 Dahlias a Exhibition li Decorative c. Cactus Flowered d Lilliputian Class 5 Any annuals not listed. PERENNIALS Class 6 Chrysanthemum a Cushion b. English c Spoon d Korean Hybrids ? c. A us other varieties ' Class 7 Asters a. Fall b Dwarf Class 8. Berried Shrubs anil Vines ' Class 9 Potted Plants 1 a. Flowering b. Foliage Class 10 Yfriean Violets 1 a. Single ; b. Double I Class 11. Rosea I > a Hybrid tya I b. Kioribunda AltTISTfC ARB A MR KM F NT I Class I -Golden Harvest'* I A composition staged in shade boxes provided b> club. These ma inchtdv flowers, fruit*, or combln. Ufitv itf the*K* X'lass 2. "Autumn Splendor" An arrangement featuring flow er specified. a. Marigolds b. Zinnias e. Chrysanthemum d. Asters Class .'f. Harvest Festival" a Arrangement of flowers, frui or vegetable I) \rraltgement of vegetables Class 4 Fall Table Settings" a \n arrangement suitable foi Thansgiving dinner, b An arrangement suitable foi Halloween party Class 3 "Farewell to Summer" a Dried flower arrangement b Arrangement in autumn col or: berried shrubs, foliage oi weeds in driftwood or other natural containers. sl'FCIAI, KXHIMITS Educational Feature ? The Medi cine Man A special exhibit of plants and herbs used by the medicine man in pioneer days. Sppnsored Group? A display of handicrafts of Brownie Scouts un der Hie leadership of Mrs Heinz Rodman. * *. * Aliens Creek WMS Holds Prayer Season The WMS, of the Aliens Creek Baptist Church will hold a Season of Prayer tonight at 7 o'clock at I he church, according to plans made at last week's regular meet ing of the group. \( (lie meeting guests were members of the BatelifTe Cove W M S The groups participated in i missionary program under the lirection of Mrs, lla/el Franklin, \lli us Creek president. Prior to the serving of refresh ments in Ihe educational building, he group hold a shower for a local family. * ? * Wilburn Davis has returned to he t'niversity of North Carolina liter spending the summer vaea inu with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis The Partons Will Mark 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Reed Part on of Maggie Valley will observe their i fiftieth wedding anniversary. Kri- 1 day. September 24. < Mr and Mrs Parton are natives t of Haywood County and pre mem- I hers ot the Maggie Methodist I Church. Mrs Part on is the form- < or Miss Kliza Bradshaw, daugh- 1 ter of the late Mr and Mrs. Mon roe Bradshaw \Ir. Part on is a re- < tired farmer. They are the parents of a son, I Clifton Partoji of Maggie, and two daughters Mrs llohart White of Maggie and Mr* Clyde Sutton of Deerfield. N .1 They also have ' five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. * * * ."-.* l Miss Duckworth Awarded Scholarship Mcs Nan c y I e e Duckworth "daughter* ni and Mrs.'" James | Iiiickworth ot Canton, has been awarded a psychiatric scholarship and has entered Duke University lo do advance work in psychiatric nursing to complete requirements leading lo the degree nf Bachelor of Science in nursing education. Miss Duckworth was graduated from the Duke University School of Nursing last June. The scholarship is available through the U S. Public Health Service for nurses who show par ticular interest and aptitude in the Iu-ld of oychiatric nursing. Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Initiates New Members Members of. the Cam ma Kpsilon Chapter nf Beta Sigma Phi soror ity of Canton held a pledge ritual at the September meeting Monday evening .it the Setzcr Camp at I.a .e I.ngau. Tlve following candidates were I Initiated Mi's .lames Greet Bar I lowe Mrs R?tph Breves and Miss I Peggy \nn Similiters Mrs J Frank Pate was initiated I as the chapter sponsor and Mrs I Maurice Brook* was installed as a I dircetoi I Mr* Thomas McCracken, prats I dent, presided over a brief hnsi I ness session Announcement was I made thai a convention will he 1 held in November in Winston I Salem for all chapters in North I Carolina and South Carolina. A program on the subject of I "Your Day. Socially" was prescnt I rd by Mrs Halph Beeves Sixteen I members were present * * * Haywood Nurses Club Will Meet Monday The Haywood County Nurses I Club will meet Monday. September I 27. .at 7 JO p.m. in the Nurses' I Home. Mrs Hugh Smathers, Mrs. \V T. I Rudisil. and Mrs Betty Reno will I be hostesses This will he a get-acquainted I meeting and no program will he I presented. '* * * I Attend Health Meeting Four staff members of the Hay I wood County Health Department? I Dr. S. W Jahaut. health officer I Mrs. Hehckah Murray, laboratory I technician; Bill Milner, sanitarian I and Mrs Virgie Robinson, Cantor I office clerk- -are in Raleigh attend I ing a meeting of the North Cam I lina Public Health Association. The meeting will eonllntM I through Saturday. * ? * I Stanford M.issie left Tuesday t< I resume his studies al Duke Uni I vervpv after a month's varatlm I with his parents. Mr. and Mrs -J Pram is Ma-sic. Mrs. Colkitt Honors Visitors At Luncheon Mrs. Hon Colkitt entertained A-ith a luncheon yesterday in her home on Balsam Drive in honor if Mr. Colkitt's sister. Mrs. Ger- } [rude C. Worrell of Williston Park. L. I who is her house guest, and tlrs W. C Klihgensmith of Titus- : I'ille. Florida, who is visiting Mrs. Felix Stovall Following luncheon tables were irranged for Bolivia. Twelve guests were included in he courtesy. ? * * * Mr-, and Mrs. Perry To Hold Open House The Rev. James Y. Perry. Jr.. icw rector of Grace Episcopal Church. and Mrs Perry, will hold , >peh house at the Rectory Friday | jfternoon from 4 30 until 61 ("clock Members of the church and their Families are invited to call. HDC Schedule ) Friday, Sept. 24 ? 41:00 p.m. ? ^ Lake Jlinaluska ? Mrs. Andy Moody. ( Monday. Sept. 27?2:00 p.m.? < McKimmon -Mrs. W. M. Kirkpat-) riek (Mrs. F. C. Holland. Mrs. \V. x J. Muse. Mrs. Glenn Williams*. Monday, Sept. 27 ? 7:30 p.m. r? < Saunook?Mrs. Howard Arrington. 1 Tuesday. Sept. 28 10:00 a.m.? 1 Clyde?Mrs. Kalph Miller Mrs C. I L Darnell). 1 * ? ; | AWOI'NCKMIAI f I Mr. and Mrs C. B. Hosaflook. Jr. of Charlotte announce the j birth of a son, Claude Benton j Hosaflook. 3rd. on Tuesday, Sep- t, tember 21. Mrs. Hosaflook is the , former Miss Vivian Clark of s Asheville. s ? * * |.' Miss Nell Woods of Roxboro, who i t has been the guest of the Rev. and 1 Mrs. Daniel Lane at I.ake Junalus- j ka. left today for Black Mountain f where she will visit before return- v ing to her home. i: Mrs. Erwin Is Hostess 3f Cecil Club Meeting The Cecil Home Demonstration [ 'lub met yesterday in the home of ' ilrs. Harmon Erwin. Mrs. James teeves presided and group singing vas led by Mrs. J. E. Burnett. A short business meeting was ?ondueted after which project coders' reports were given by' Urs. J. E. Burnett on Foods and Nutrition; Mrs. Jim Metcalf on ?"amily Life; Mrs. James Reeves. >oultry; Mis. J. N. Burnett, Home | Jeautification and Mrs. W. H. i Iargrove, Home Gardens. The demonstration on "Simple entertaining" was given by Miss flary Cornwell, after which a dis cission period was held. During lie social hour the hostess was as isted by Mrs. Max Burnett in erving. The October meeting will be at he home of Mrs. A. M. Frazier. * # * Ben Messer of Detroit, Mich., ormerly of Waynesville, spent the weekend with friends and relatives n Waynesville. Bobbie Welch [s Married At. Mills River Miss Bobl?ie Mae Welch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William C Welch of Mills River, formerly <>1 Haywood County, became the bride of Thomas Edward Gaffigan, t n of Mrs. Walter Gaffigan of Detroit. Mich, and the late Mr ( Gafignn. SatYirdav aternoon. Sep tember 18. at 4 o'clock. The doub'.e ring ceremony was performed bv the Rev. Robert Wal ters, pastor of the Mills River' Methodist Church, in his home. Miss Helen Gaffigan of Detroit, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and John Welch of Mills River, brother of the bride, serv ed as best man. After the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip through thL Great Smokies National Park. Mrs. Gaffigan was graduated from the Mills River High School and attended Brevard College. Mr. Gaffigan was graduated from East ern High School in Detroit and is now serving with the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Perrin Air Base, Texas, where the couple will make their home. * * * Dan Lane, Jr. of Lake Junaluska has returned to Duke University where he is a member of the sen ior class. DAR Will ft,? District Meet? In Brevard ? n ? "ii Sevti ? iiber- oi -J ?j ? .-?? ?ir'^H lOthoi ? . - :. s v^l i.' -'^H '? ( Six".'1 ? i - rM Mi " .itxln^H Hurl"' H connm't' r 5 1 Noi ,:hi-'laitl^R P HUNDREDS of rails <> rv Ipft livls. the entry, while M ('. Nix, general chairman, holds the jar of peaches as Mrs. C. E. Manious ties on the entrv tap. 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