OlUqpQT V^UUlswr TctSegin Tonight At Clyde Church "The first of four sessions of a study course for Methodist Wo men of the Haywood County suh district will be held at the Clyde Central Methodist Church tonight it 7:30 ? clack. The course, directed by Mrs. J. W. JJowlfr of Lake Junaluska. district chairman of Christian So cial Relations, will be based on a symposium on "Christianity and Wjealthf. The sessions will ho held yfonda.y and Thursday nights for two weeks, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Tonight's program will he pre sented by Mrs. Grady Rogers. Mrs. Grady davis, Mrs. L. B. George. Atrs. Grady Moody. Mrs Marian Cooper, ;j/id Mrs. M. G. Stanley. On 'Qnirsda.v night Heir./ Roll n*in wiu^peak on "The Importance of Tecl?cal Assistance." and Mrs. Wallace TTorgerson will speak on "The United Nations." Mrs. A H Davis will conduct the devotions ? ? * Xi Omicron Chapter Will Meet Tonight The Xi Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs Charlie Woodard. Mrs. Hill Dover will preside. * * K Mr and Mrs. Ben C'olkit left Saturday for Chicago where the foi mer will attend the annual fur-' niture show. Bride - Elect Is Honored At Supper, Miss Kmijy MeCraeken. bride elect of Richard Bradley, was hon ored at a bullet supper and kitchen shower given Thursday evening with Mrs. Charles Way, Mrs. How ard Liner, and Mrs. Don Whisen hunt as hoste-ses in the home of Mrs. Way. A bridal motif was used in the appointments and the dining table wis covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of white flowers and candles. The guests included Miss Mc Cracken and her mother. Mrs. Weaver MeCraeken. Mrs. W A. Bradley, Mrs. Ned Tucker. Mrs. llarry MeCraeken, Miss Dorothy McCurter. Mrs. Carey Wells, Jr.. Mrs Joe Cline, Miss Kathleen Cal houn. Mrs Boh Owen. Mrs. Carol Underwood. Mrs. Claude Walker. Mrs. James Stringfield, and Missl l'eggy MeCraeken. 4 * * Mrs. McMurray Will Be Speaker At I)AR Meet Mrs. Carl McMurray of Marion, state chdlfman of National De fense. will be the speaker at the January meeting of the Dorcas Bell Uove chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution ? The meeting will be held In the home of Mrs. H. L. Prevost Friday, January 14, at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. W. Killian will be co-hostess The DAH Magazine will he re viewed by Mrs. H. N. Morris, MISS MAItGl'ERITE LEATHER WOOI) is the daughter of the Rev. and .Mrs. Frank Leather wood of Wa.vnesville. She Ls en gaged to Jaek Kurkhardt, son of j Mrs. Ethel Morgan of Elwood. Indiana and the late Mr. Burk hardt. The wedding is planned j for late summer. Miss Leatherwood Is Engaged To Jack Burkhardt The Rev. and Mrs, Frank Leath erwood of Waynesville announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Marguerite, to Jaek Burkhardt, son of Mrs. Ethel Morgan of Elwood. Indiana and the late Mr. Burk hardt. The wedding will take place in late summer. Both Miss Leatherwood and Mr. Burkhardt are serving in the U. S. Navy, stationed in San Diego, California. The bride-elect was graduated from the YVaynesville High School in the class of 1953. She received her basic training in the WAVES in Bainbridge. Md. and is now having hospital train ing in the Naval hospital in San Diego. s * * * The Johnsons Will Be Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Johnson will j be honored on their fiftieth wed- j ding anniversary at an open house j to be held bv their daughter, Miss! Pearl Lesley Johnson of Lake ' Junaluska. their son and daughter- i in-law. the Hev. and Mrs. Joseph ! S Johnson of High Point, and 1 Mrs. H. N. Johnson's sister. Miss Sarah Lesley of Lake Junaluska. The event will be held at Sun- , set Cottage at Lake Junaluska. Sunday. January lfi. from 2 untjl 8 p m All friends of the family are in vited. t * * * , The air in a cube shaped room. 30 feet on a side, yveighs a ton. i Mrs. Howell Is President Of Home Club Mrs, R. W. Howell was elected president of the Jonathan Creek Home Demonstration Club at a meeting held in the home of Mrs. James Howell. Other new officers are Mrs. W. T Rainer. 1st vice president; Mrs. j Way Fisher, 2nd vice persident; j Mrs. M. W. l}arbor. secretary; Mrs Leland Garnett, treasurer; and Mrs. Irene Hudson, historian. Also elected were the following 1 project leaders: foods and nutri-i tion, Mrs. Glenn Boyd; home gar dens. Mrs. W. K Boyd; poultry. Mrs. F. R. Kennedy. Mrs. Leland 1 Garnett; dairy, Mrs. Trov Leather wood; food preservation, Mrs. Lee Howell. Mrs. Charlie Moody; house furnishings. Mrs. Way Fisher, Mrs. Roy Plott: home management, Mrs. Irene Hudson. Mrs. Fred Allison: family life. Mrs. James Howell. Mrs. Jim I-eat her wood; home beau tification. Mrs. R. W. Howell. Mrs. W. T. Rainer; clothing. Mrs. J. T. Frazier, Mrs. R E. Owen. Mrs. G. V. Howell, Mrs. Med Leatherwood; arts and crafts. Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Ralph Boyd. Mrs. M. V. Bar ber. Mrs. Bell McCracken. Committee chairmen were nam ed to serve during the year. They are; community service, Mrs. "Troy Leatherwood; health, Mrs. Grady Howell; education. Mrs. Glenn Boyd; citizenship, Mrs. W. T. Rain er: recreation. Mrs. M. W. Barber: and music. Mrs. F. R Kennedy. * * * Patricia Fie Celebrates 9th Birthday Patricia Ann Fie celebrated her ninth birthday at a party Saturday afternoon in the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fie, on the Soeo Gap Road. The youthful hostess was assist ed by her mother and Mrs. Mark Russell and Mrs. Millard Brown. Games were played during the afternoon and refreshments fea tured a birthday cake. The guests were Mary Ann. .Toe. i and Mick Cagle. Kathy. Doug, and Calvin Messer. James and Jack Rich, Wayne and Doug Norris. Shirley and Gail -Nelson. Betty and Junior Loekman, Floyd. Frances, and Betty Brown. Don Carpenter. Ronnie Trantham, Tyker Russell. Judy Woody, Wayne Hall, and Phil Harris. * * * Long's Chapel Guild To Meet Tuesday Night The Wesleyan Service Guild of Long's Chapel Methodist Church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the horn# of Mrs. Wallace Torger son. Mrs. Wallace Ward will pre sent the program. Mrs. Kay Allen Is Hostess Of Club Meeting Mrs. Kay Allen was hostess for a meeting of the Aliens Creek Home Demonstration Club Wed nesday afternoon. During the business hour officers were re-elected for the coming year as follows: Mrs. Hiram MeCracken president; Mrs. E. K. Chambers, 1st vice president; Mrs. Garland Mills 2nd vice president; Mrs. Denton Browning, secretary; Mrs. L. L. Al len, treasurer; Mrs. Moody Farm er. assistant secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Albert Muse, historian. Project leaders were named as follows: foods and nutriiion, Mrs. Garland Mills, .Mrs. C. D. Saw yer; gardens, Mrs. E. K. Cham bers; poultry, Mrs. K. O. Allen: food preservation. Mrs. Moody Farmer; house furnishings. Mrs. Denton Browning; home manage ment, Mrs. Arthur Dills; family life. Mrs. Albert Muse. Mrs. .1 1). Wyatt; home beautification. Mrs. L. L, Allen; clothing. Mrs. Hiram MeCracken: arts and crafts. Mrs. Mack Edwards, Mrs. Bud Edwards, and Mrs. Doyle Rathbone. Standing committees are: com munity service, Mrs. L. L. Allen. Mrs. C. D. Sawyer; health. Mrs. Moody Farmer. Mrs. Denton Browning; education, Mrs. Garland Mills; citizenship. Mrs. Denton Browning, Mrs. Hiram MeCracken: rereeation, Mrs. Bud Edwards. Mrs. Garland Mills; 4-11 club, Mrs. Gene MeCracken. Mrs. Albert Muse, Mrs. Dent(yi Browning; and music. Mrs. Arthur Dills. Plans were made for the mem bers to visit the Orthopedic Home in Asheville on Wednesday after noon, January 19, and take gifts of food and clothing. * * * Maggie Club Names Officers And Leaders The Maggie Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Jim Plott. Officers were elected for the New Year as follows: President, Mrs. C. L. White; 1st vic^-president. Mrs. Herbert Plott; 2nd vice-president. Mrs. Jim Plott: secretary, Mrs. Jack Campbell: treasuier, Mrs. Ralph Campbell: historians, Mrs. Sandy MeCracken. Miss Eiva Burnette. Project leaders selected for 1955 were; Fqods and Nutrition, Mrs. Jim Plott, Mrs. Herbert Plott; Home Gardens, Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell; Home Poultry. Mrs. C. L. White; Home Dairy, Mr<\ Ralph Campbell; Food Conservation, Mrs. Hobert White: House Furnishings, Mrs. Dave White; Home Management. Mrs. Norman Caldwell, Miss Eiva Burnette; Family Life, Mrs. C. L. A Suave New Style By VERA WINSTON THIS suave, sleek dress is an excellent choice for the young, slender figure. Done in a most interesting fabric, a wool and nylon mixture, it's rich emerald green. The wide boat neckline is an excellent contrast for the narrowing V line of the stitched fold, which is accented by but tons. The cut is straight with some seaming through the mid dle. v Sorority To Meet The Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a regu lar meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in the court room. * * * Mrs. W, L. Lampkin has return ed home after visiting her daugh ters, Mrs. Lawrence E. McElroy and Mrs. Paul R. Murray, in New port News. Va. She was accom panied home by Mr. and Mrs. Mc Elroy. I . ' 1 ; White and Mrs. Jeff Lewis; Home i Beautification, Mrs. Jack Camp bell. Mrs. R. L. Clement; Clothing. Mrs. Herbert Plott, Mrs. Sandy McCracken, Mrs. Arthur Woody: Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell, Mrs. Hubert Evans. Club committee chairmen are: Community service, Mrs. Ralph j Campbell; health, Mrs. Dave White; | education. Mrs. Hobert White; citi j/.enship, Miss Elva Burnette; recre ation, Mrs. Herbert Plott; music Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell. BIRTHS At the if ay w Ad County Hospi tal: \ . Mr. and Mrs Dock GiVgg of Canton, a daughuv. Januar> 7. Mr. and Mrs. (1 R. Warren of Canton, a daught'-i Januarj 7. Mr. and Mrs. "I'Vid Hannah of Hazelwood. a son. .knuary 7. Mr. and Mrs Buddy Putman of Waynesville, Route ? a daughter. January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Jamt\ D. William son of Cantor a daifcghter, Janu ary 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Hill of Waynesvilte. a son. January 8. Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Phillips of Waynesville, Route 2. -on. Janu ary 8. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holland of Canton, a son, Jani. j Mi and Mr J 1 January 9 I Mr. and Mrs CI ( f ton. a dan .titer J P Mr .and Mrs. F ^ |l Clyde, a son. Jaiua. t(| Mr. and Mrs at ? ' < Waynisvi: V. a a ' 3 10. |d Mr. and Mis p< . \ > Clyde, a dauuh ? J x Mr. and >lt J a t \Va> nesvi'U?, a >n i u Mr.'and Mr D.i 1 Fines Cdeek h i a jj 1 the weekend Mr hi 'v Dockery and soi D . 1 ville. J KURT GANS~"The store Brit,es Pref * I B ISmi I fl1 Combines becittty and smartness; vide teal blue b ? platinum banded; flowers in grn', brown, block 5 pc. place setting... $22.95 ?wf-$aM4? ^JEWELER "Something From Kurt Gana Ip Always Somethincil ? ? I 1 SPECIAL! YARN SALE! ! Beginning January 10th ? for a limited time only ? we are offering at greatly reduced prices all of your favorite yarns . . . KNITTING WORSTED ? FINGERING ? FEATHERWEIGHT _ SPORTS ? RI'G YARN . . . as well as Afghan packs and baby set packs ? * SUPER - SPECIAL * / Argvle Sock-Paks ? Nylon or Wool ! , Never before offered , ^ at this reduced price! YARN and NOVELTY SHOP 112 N. Main St. ? Hendersonvillc, C. Sheppe's j . ^ FINAL CLEARANCE Ladies' Fully Lined Menswear, Gabardine and Novelty Checks SUITS 500 I VALUKS TO 29.50 Sizes 10-2(1 and 16'/3 to 24? SORRY ? NO LAY - AW AYS | ALL SALES FINAL i Skcppc's 123 Main Street m Strand Theatre Building 0 I ' * *?* THIS IS NELLY DON WEEK v NEW SPRING COTTONS, RAYONS AND NYLONS! See These New Early Spring and Summer Fashion" While Stocks Are Complete ? Hundreds of New Spring Dresses To Select From ? If 1095 ^ # 10a. j[;Wr1,7 M 17-95 \l \ i2-95 THE TOGGERY P 12?" ? JUST TRY 1 ONE ON! ' J 8 to ? 38 to ??. 12'4 to * F

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