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ANNOrNTFWFNT Mr and Mrs. Henry U. Cagle of Cleveland. Ohio announce the birth of a daughter. Roberta Jeanne, on October 26, in Cleveland. ? ? * Mix honey and "brown gravy flav oring sauce together and use as a glaze for spareribs. a Mrs. Messer Heads County WC Alumnae The annual dinner meeting of the Haywood County division of the Alumnae Association of Wo j man's College of the University of i North Carolina was held W'ednes-i i day night at the Towne House. I The program was presented by .Mrs. M. Q. Stanley and was a re cording of the Founders' I)a> pro gram held on the College campus October 5. The recordings Inelud I ed an address by Harry Ashmore, j editor -of the Little Rock, Ark. ' Gazette. Mrs. Ernest Messer of Canton j was elected president of the group for the coming year, succeeding Miss Anne Albright. Other officers are Mrs. Hill Rurgin, vice presi j dent; Miss Mildred Rhinchart, sec- j retary; and Miss Nancy Medford, I treasurer. Plans were made for a Saturday luncheon meeting ty be held in the spring. * * ? Parents' Study Is Planned For Hazelwood A parents' study course has been planned by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Hazelwood Elementary School. 'The course will be on Kamik Life Education and will be held | in the school auditorium Novem ber Hi and 17 Parents of first Arid second grade children are invited to come Tuesday. November 10 from 9 30 until 11 am The course will be presented for parents of third and fourth grade children November 17 from 10 until 11 30 a.m. and for parents of fifth and sixth graders. November 17. from 1 until 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Hugh Daniel will conduct the program which will include discussions of articles from the November Parent-Teacher maga zine and the showing of a film by Mrs. Howard Bryson of I lie county health department A nursery for pre-school chil dren will he open in the I laze 1 wcn'l Baptist Church during the! hours of the study Mrs. David Hyatt left Monday for Warrenton where slie will spend a few weeks with her moth er, Mrs. W. 11 Dameron. 300 Members Attend Sorority Convention More than throe hundred mem bers o[ the Beta Sigma I'hi sorority attended the annual convention of the sorority of the two Carolina* last weekend at the Robert K. Lee Hotel in Winston-Salem. Representatives from the V.'ay nesville chapters were Mrs. Char lie YVoodard and Miss Kdna Sum nierrow of the Xi Omicron Chap ter and Mrs. Hasmond Caldwell and Mrs. Kulus Panned of the Al pha Theta chapter. Miss Margaret Darr and Miss Adelyn Hell of Kansas City, inter- : national officers of the sorority were the main speakers at the three-day convention. The delegates were entertained at special events, including a tour of Old Salem, a Fashion Show, and a Ball. The 105.r) convention will be held at Grove Park Inn in Asheville. * * ? * - ?"M . -1 Mission btudy Will Include Play Tonight The second session of a jurisdic tional mission study for Haywood Counts Methodist churches will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in I .one's Chapel at I.ake Junaluska The studs, which is on India. Pakistan, and Ceylon, is being taught by Miss 'Louise Ballard, dis tiiii secretary of missionary edu cation. Tonight's program will include a play. "That Heaven of Freedom," presented In members of the Wo man's Society of the Wavnesville First Methodist Church, and the showing of two films, "India. My Country," and "Pakistan Today." Mrs Hugh Noland will conduct the devotions. The two remaining sessions of the study will be held on Monday and Thursday nights next week. Monday night's program will in clude a debate between individuals representing Buddhism, Moslem Hindu, and Christianity and a dis cussion of the economic situation by Mrs Isabel Walker Mr and, Mrs. Jonathan Woody arc leaving tomorrow for Atlanta to spend a few dass with Mrs. Woolly's brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr and Mrs. Henry Trout man. Mrs. Morgan, Recent Bride, Is Honored Mrs. Jon Morgan, the former!' Miss Bonnie Mann of Canton, was the guest of honor at a miscellan eous shower given in Clyde Tues day evening with Mrs. Milton Brown. Mrs. C. E Brown. Sr.. and Mrs. Alvin McKinnish as hostesses in the home of Mrs. Milton Brown. Informal games were played and refreshments were served follow ing presentation of the shower gifts. The guests were Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. II. <). Mann, Mrs. Jay Mor gan. Mrs C E. Brown, Jr., Miss j Betty Joyce Morgan, Mrs. Larry Cagle .Mrs Glenn I) Brown, Mrs. Bruce Brown. Mrs Harry Linder, Mrs. Troy Stumey, Mrs. Mark Haynes, Mrs. It. C. Cannon, Mrs. Francis Anderson. Mrs. Lois Rog ers." Mrs. Bill Hardin, Mrs. L. A. Coman Jr.. Mr- K. M. Beuker. Mrs. Ed Hardin, and Mrs. Joe Sam Hardin. + * * Primrose Garden Club Will Meet Tuesday The I'l imrose Garden Club will hold a luncheon meeting Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ray Moore. Mrs. T J Meyer will be co-hostess'. The program will include roll call hints on Christmas Decorations and a discussion of plans tor the club's Christmas Greens Sale. Mrs. Herbert Singletary, vice president, will preside in the ab sence of Mrs. J. L. Edwards. The Fergussons Entertain For Mrs. Austin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fergusson were hosts at a tea this afternoon at The Lodge in honor of Mrs. Fcr auwin s mother. Mrs. William G Austin of Carmel, Calif., who is here to spend the winter. Mrs. K. M. Kothermel presided at the tea table which was arrang ed with autumn flowers. The guest list included the Rev. and Mrs. James Perry, Mrs. J. B. I.aBruro, Mr. and .Mrs. James A. (iwjn, Dr tind Mrs. it. It. Jeter. Mrs M. C. Green. Mrs. Richard D. Fox. Mrs. Roy' Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Camp, Mrs. J. F. Abel, Miss Alice Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs David Felmet. Mr. and Mrs. William Medford, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Robert Breese. Miss Mary Ray. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Lee, Miss ^.ou Elva Eller. Mr. and Mrs. John Smathers, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. M Itothermel. Mrs. Dan Cross. Miss Pearl Harris. Miss Evelyn fteed, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baermann. * * * Mrs. William Hannah and Mrs. Burton McCroba left yesterday for Miami. Florida where they will spend a week. * * * Mr and Mrs. C. G. Thompson are spending this week in Miami. Florida w here the former is attend ing a convention of fertilizer manu facturers. During their absence, Mr. Thompson's sister, Mrs. Nina Jones of Canton, Ca.. is with their son. Bill. Miss Rosa Lee Burgess, whose engagement to James Wesley War ren was announced recently, has honored us with her selections of China and Crystal, ller patterns are: China?"Montmery" b y llavi land. Crystal??"Candlewiok" by Im perial. They are now on display at KURT (JANS, Jeweler Where You Can Buy SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! CHEAT REDUCTIONS IN ? COATS ? SWEATERS ? SKIRTS ? DRESSES ? CHILDREN'S APPAREL ? GIFT ITEMS LIMITED TIME ONLY COME IN NOW I'SE OCR LAY-AWAY I'LAN FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING The Smart Shop Main Street Dial (? L 6-1210 KURT G ANS "Tht' Store Brides l'reler"j;-;^^ ^ jn QQjQ \\ HER FAVORITE SANTA GIVES HER II* ? * III ?H I COUNTRY CLUB Bracelet. $7 50. Earrings. $7 50 Lalso available in Golden toned Tritanium with rtnnestones) GOLDEN MAGIC* Necklace. $5 00, Bracelet, $4 00; Earring;, $3 00 Also in Platinum toned Tritanium 1RA0E WINDS' Necklace, $7 50. 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