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Various Activities To Mark Matioaai B and PW Week *? ?:?? A ?mwl#> iim*uiiw breakfast at tendance in a group at chunoh ser vices. a reception for fryads ipiri ngw members aud radio programs are planned by the Way Hostile Business and Professional Women s Cjub in observation of National liu*ine*s and Professional Wo-J men's Week, October It* to Iti. A breakfast at the Wayiiesvillc Country Club Sunday morning. October 10. Mill open the week'a activities Following breakfast, at which Mrs. Grace Staines will lead the devotional, club members will attend church as a group at Use llazelwoud Presbyterian Church ss^iere the Rev. Archie Graham will observe the occasion with a H'r mon on stewardship. Where Did Vou Get It?" During the week b\ special ar rangement with I he Haywood J County Ministerial Association, members of the rlub will conduct the "Morning Devotions' program heard each day at 8 <H) a m oxer Radio Station WHCC. Speakers will be heard on the following sfhedule Morulas', Miss Mary Cornwell. president ot the Wuy uesville Business A Professional Women's Club: Tuesday, Mrs Ruth Craig Wednesday. Miss Mar garet Johnston: Thursday. Mrs Lois Gentry. Friday, Mrs I.ura Davis; Saturdav. Mrs lla Camp hell ' | The reeeptlon honoring new members of the Buslncis and Pro- ( frssional Women's Club will be ( held Saturday night. October 16, ( from 8 00 to 10 00, at the home ol , Mrs Hubyr Br.vson. The Public Aflairs Committee of I Morgan - Mann Marriage Is Announced The marriage of Miss Hoiinic Mann, daughter of Ma and Mrs. If <) M.iini ol ('<1111011 to Jon Hay Men Kan. son of Mr. and Mrs. J W .MmKan of Clyde. was solemn* iwd Friday. Oct I in Greenville, South Carolina The double ritiK ceremony was performed liy Mr. Cluj < 1 u I lick of Greenvillt The couple was accompanied by Ihe hrule * parents and also Mrs Francis Anderson, sister of^ the bride, anil Mrs Ailcen Stanley Jones all of Canton. The bride wore a beige dress wiili lirown accessories. Mrs Morgan is a member of the senioi class of Canton High School Mi Morgan was graduataed from Clyde High School and is a stu dent at Western Carolina College Mr and Mrs W T. Conlej have returned to their home in Orlando. Flu. alter \ isit inij Mrs Conley's sister. Mrs Joe Howell, and Mr. Howell Ihe Cluh. Mrs Ifuth Craig, chair man. is in charge of the activities lor Ihe week, assisted by other onliuitlees, as follows House "Ommittee, Mis Carolyn Phillips Itaii man Courtesy Committee. V|ls> Agnes Huhbell. chairman did Publicity Committee Mrs ?eg Fry, chairman Flower Show, 'Indian Summer' To Be Tomorrow "Indian Summer" is the tiimie lor a (lower show lo b" held to morrow bv the Mountain Virw Carden Club. The show will be staged in the dining room of the first Methodist Church and will tie open In the public from 3 un til 9 p m. Artistic Arrangements will in clude shadow boxes deputing the "Coiden Harvest," (lower arrange ments showing "Autumn Splen dor." and combination* of flow ers. fruit and vegetables elassed as "Harvest Festival". "Farewell To Summer" wilt be shown with dried flower arrange ments, and berried shrubs, foliage or weeds in driftwood or other natural containers. A special feature will be an ex hibit of plants and herbs used by the medicine man in pioneer days. Horticulture exhibits will in clude dahlias, chr> saiithemums, asters, marigolds, petunias, /.innias. roses, shrubs, and potted plants. Mrs. Fred Allison is president of tlit- garden ( lull and Mrs Irving l.eatheiwciod is chairman of the aliow ? ?? Morning Star I Home Club Plans Achievement Day The Morning Hint Home Demon' slrulion Club nit'i Monday after noon in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cioti.se Mrs f N. Higglns, Jr. presided ami welcomed as new members Mrs Knimott I'atton and Mrs Hill Coopt r Mrs Cronsi'. ehatrntari ot the Achievement Day Committee an nounced the dates of November Hi j and 17 for the Annual Home Dem onstration Aehieyemcnt Day which will he held in I lie Waynesyille | Armors | During the afternonp a work shop and demonstration on "Dried j Flower Arrangements" was held Hefreshineiils were served by I the hostess. -. The Carl Mundys Return To .Junaluska Mr and Mrs Carl Mundy. Sr j have arrived front Montgomery, i Uabama and will be at their home , at l.ake Junaluska for an indefinite time. Mr Mundy recently sold a Five and Tell Style which he purchased in Montgomery at the time he (moved there three years ago Prior to going to Montgomery Hi; Mondays hyd resided a ntim Iwi ol rr.ii.e+i Wayncsville and ' l.ake Junaluska and Mr Mundy Inn* manager of Stovall's Five and I T*n. Mi and Mrs Mundy liaye one sen. Carl. Jr. who is a student at \i'i in Auburn Ma FOR REAL \\ KSTKKS BARBECUE IT S THE Chuck Wagon spake kihs and CHICKEN OI K SPECIALTY Dellwood Hills COURT AND NEW DINING ROOM ON SOLO IIICHWAY > 1)1 Al. CiL | / CIMUINI I I Cli ' I II ( Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS AT ^JEWELER Pay A I-it I If At A Time [ AT TURNER'S ~ VCMT WILL FIND THK SHOES TO PLEASE YOU AM) VOI R PO< KKTHOOh! LADIES' FASHION CRAFT k SHOES \ $5? In Gray and Black Suede. Heine, Brown and Black l.eathcr and in While Buck. Widths Triple A - V Sizes 1-10 TURNER S STORE t Main Street Waynesvillel WTe H S nging Bridge * ' 'H'ltTTT'i l t J5v/Z/^steL vj/'* Ji rflMrffg ON highly fl JJfajlWK^ jgg221II OPEN FOR FALL COLOR TIL NOV. 15 MISS GOKDIA REBECCA BRYSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaliih Brvson of Clyde, is engaged to Roy Smathers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herr.v Smathers of Waynesville. The wedding plans are ilft'oniptcte Girl Scout Troops Begin New Activity (Jill Scout troops in the Waynes viHe area are being reorganized i following the slimmer break and: will begin regular activities imme diately There are six Intermediate I trooiis. one senior troop, and six Brownie Scout troops in the WaynesviHe area, which is a part of the seven-county Pisgah Girl' Scout Council. Mrs Aaron I'revosj is district ehuirtnau and is assisted in the work bj three Haywood County nt iyliborhood chairmen: Mrs. Clyde Fisher. Hazelwoori; Mrs. Roy Camp bell. WaynesviHe; and Mrs Wil li mi CI Rodgers. Canton. Mrs. Lpiathaii Woody is a member at large <11 the PlsriOrtPCoiinctl. The twelve troops of Hazelwood and WaynesviHe with their leaders are as follows; Hazelwood. Brownie Troop 59,. Mi s .1. I) Smith, Mrs. jack Smith, ind Mrs Charlie McCalJ: Brownie Troop 65. Mrs. J.aro Walker, Mrs. 11 Clarence Dunn; Intermediate Troop ] 90 Miss Mary Sue Crocker. Miss j Pr ggy IMcinmons; Intermediate Troop 58, Mrs. John Terrell, Miss Lane Prevost. WaynesviHe. Brownie Troop 62. | Mrs Tommy Hooper. Mrs Robert Donnelly. Mrs. Paul McElroy; Brownie Troon 63. Mr? Heinz Roll- | man Mrs. George West; New Brownie Troop Mrs. Katherine Du val, Mrs, B. C. Nave; New Inter mediate Troop. Airs Jonathan Woody. Mrs. Ben Bridges; Inter-1 mediate Troop 64. Mrs. Heinz Roll-: man, Mrs Wayne Dictz; Interme diate Troop 66, Mrs. Henry Gad dv. Mrs Martha Chambers; Inter mediate Troop 61. Mrs. Walter Raermann. Miss Barbara Cabc; new Senior Troop, Miss Bette Hannah and Miss Geneva Massic. Girls interested in becoming Scouts nia> qpntact 'be neighbor hood chairmen or the troop lead l ers * * * ] < I Malcolm Williamson Is School Editor Malcolm Williamson, Jr.. senior lit Davidson College, is one of two executive editors of "Scripts 'n , I'vanks" Davidson College maga zine The other executive editor is Dunbar 11 Ogden. son of Mrs. j D II Ogden. Jr.. of Little Rock. I Ark. DAR Chapter Honors State Regent Mrs. G. A. Kernodle. regent of the North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the American Revo lution. was the guest of honor at a dinner given by members of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. DAR. lasi night at The Town House A lueheon at the Waynesville Country Club Jo day also honored the state regent. Mrs. Kernodle. who is here on an official visit to the DAR. spoke at a meeting of the chapter this afternoon. She is the guest of Mrs. J. Harden Howell. Sr.. during last night at The Towne House. ' j Boosterettes Will Sponsor GS Troop The Hazel wood Hoosterettes met Monday night for a covered dish supper at the Presbyterian Church | and voted to sponsor a Girl Scout Troop. , Mrs, Clyde Fisher presided and Mrs. Sam Lane announced, that the | club has purchased an electric range fo- the kitchen of the Girl Scout Hut in Haielwood. Mrs. Howell Bryson. project chairman, reported that picnic tables have been made and are being plaeed on the playground of Ihc Hazelwood school near the out door fireplace. A musical program was present- j ed by Carol Underwood. Mildred j Rhinehart, Jewel Rhinehart and ' Janice Smathers of Clyde. * * * Sorority Chapter To Have Meeting The Alpha Beta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Monday, October 11. at the Court House. 7 Judy Pressley { To Give Report At FHA Rally Judy Pressley. Clyde chapter. State Hcmemaker of the Future Mo me makers Association, has been | selected to report on outstanding | home, chapter, school and com- ; munity activities carried out in , connection with degree work She | will give her report at the District | ? \ 111 rally w hich w ill be held at < I.cc Edwards High School in Ashe- ; \ illc Saturday. I The State Homemaker's degree P the highest recognition awarded < outstanding participants in the t Future Hontemakers of America program in the public high schools. ; Miss Pressley was awarded this t r< cognition at the State Conven- < tion held in Kalcigh last spring. Carrying out the main purpose 1 of the F.H.A. organization, which ' is "to promote better home and family life for all." Miss Pressley has achieved outstanding success through homemaking projects in j 1 home improvement, health and 11 recreation, family food problems . relative to consumer buying and nutritive values and time-saving in preparation. During the four years'in which) Miss Pressley has been enrolled in F H.A. work and vocational home making. she has held various offices I ir> her local chapter, including two terms as president. She also has served on the committee to evalu ate applications for homemaker's degrees for the N. C. Association and last year served as a member of the planning committee for the D'strict VIII rally. This year she is president of the Haywood Coun ty organization of Future Home makers. * * * James I. Green Goes To War Veterans' Reunion James I. Green left this week for Washington. D. C. to attend a reunion of the 41st Division of Spanish War Veterans. It is Mr. Green's first meeting with the di vision since he was discharged in 1901 in San Francisco. COMFY LITTLE SOOTY FOOT Sooty-foot, soft and com fortable as a small black cloud, this nusuede oxford with trim tailored lines and a crene sole cushion. You'll wear ?< to comfort every hour of the day, to complement every suit or dress in your closet. Only 2-98 TURNERS STORE MAIN STREET o Cornwell Club Meets With Mrs. Arrington The Cornwell Club of Saunook ;e!d a meeting last week in ttie inrne of Mrs. Thelrna Arrington. M?s. Francis McCracken gave the 'evotional. Mrs. Steve Plemmons. president. welcomed the gue's. Mrs. Emma Pickton from Epwick. South Dakota. Mrs. Henry Francis md Miss Bessie Sue Francis from Francis Cove and Mrs. Kurt Cans. Miss Phyllis Hnrtman. chairman { the Achievement Day commit ee. gave a report. l?roject reports were given from Mrs. Bovd Evans on foods and nu rition, and Mrs. Luther Gilliland >n home beautification. The demonstration on "Simple Entertaining" was given by the lome agent. * * * Mr. and M>"S- G. D. Dawkins ol Independence, Ky.. are visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell. Mars Hill Hc$B 17 Students I From Hayv/ooM H ? ? 11i?*t?;i ????:. Osboi I ' ;. ? - C) -honu' >dri Donald ??,; ,1 uialu^l Kilt-on <'?? 1!j. A pounds ol 1 **^1 Mis*. Jo Ann Russell, whose inar riage to James Kay Shuford will take place Sunday, October 10. has honored us with her selection of Crystal. Her pattern is: "Gold Aloha" by Tiffin. It is now on display at KURT CANS, Jeweler SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE SALE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A ZIG-ZAG MACHINE SEE THE NEW DOMESTIC THIS MACHINE WILL DO THINGS THAT NO OTHER MACHINE WILL IX). SPECIAL PRICE ?ALSO? ELECTRIC CABINET MACHIM $179.00 VAI.l?E FOR ONLY $100.11 ELECTRIC PORTABLES ATOM.Y $50.00 & $80.1 SINGER TREADLE MACHIN1 FOR THE UNBELIEVABLE / LOW PRICE OF JaDJ EASY TERMS COME IN TODAY AM) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE CAMPBELLS SEWING MACHINE SHOP Main Street Dial GL ^ rt"^^'r-"KURT GANS- "Thc store "rides 1>refer''fo?"$?T:^^ : : :!l YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO WIN IN THE BIG I DIAMOND HUN1 *100" DIAMONDS BEING OIVEN Hffi I DIAMOND HI NT GO TO RAY'S SUPER NOTHING TO ENDS MARKET, OR THE FOOD NO GUESSING-B SATURDAY STORE TODAY NO STRINGS ATTAC* * &a 111 "I Bring The Little Envelope To M ^ JEW E L E R I Tlir Storr of Nationally Advertised Brands"
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