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Maggie Club Has Meeting With Mrs. Campbell The Maggie Home Demons! ra tioa Club met'at the home of Mr> Ralph Campbell on Thursday af lernoofl. Mrs. C L White, presi dent. was in charge of the meet ing. The Devotional was given b> Mrs. James Robert Plott. Mrs. White presented the sugges tions made by the C'iMinty Council to the group and the club approved the suggestions made. Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell gave the Home Gardens report and an nounced to the oluh the hours and days for the State College Televi sion programs The demonstration and lesson on "Planning and Planting the Home Garden" was presented b\ the Home Agent. Mrs. Robert Dixon and Mrs. Hruce Dixon were welcomed as guests and several former club members were welcomed back into the club The hostess served delicious cake and coffee and the club ad journed to meet in March at tin home of Mrs. Norman Caldwell. ? * * Miss Nancy Underwood spent the weekend in Atlanta and attend ed social events held by the Sigma Nu fraternity at Kmorv Universit> She was accompanied bv her moth er Mrs. David Underwood, and her aunt. Mrs. Susan Wyatt. and they j were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Groves and son. Gene Groves. I I SI'KINC. ACCESSORY . . . iMamond-appliqued stolr, easy to make at home, fun to wear with many costumes. Miss Phillips Weds ] Pfc. Clarence Sisk Mr and Mis. Hoy A. Phillips of j Canton, Route 3. announce the I I marriage of their daughter. Doris 1 Louise, to Pfc. Clarence S. Sisk, U. I ' S. Marines, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1 1 Louis Sisk of Concord. Tenn. The marriage took place in ' j Knoxville. Tefin. on January 25. ( Mrs. Sisk was graduated last j g spring from the Bethel High 1 x School Pfc. Sisk attended the : Waynesviile High School before ; c entering the Marine Corps. j e * * * ( HDC Schedule ' r Tuesday. Feb. 8. 2:00 p.m. ?- f Upper,Crabtree Mrs. Max Fergu son. Tuesday, Feb 8, 7:30 p.m.? Lakeside- Miss Kate Phillips 'Miss itladys 'Ferrin, Mrs. Mabel Mc Cvoyi. Wednesday, Feb. 0, 9:30 a.m.? ; ?Vhite Oak- Mrs. Albert Bramlett. ' Wednesday. Feb. 9. 7:30 p.m.?? Francis fovc Mrs. Bill Hollings vorth Friday. Feb. 11. 2:00 p.m. Iron DuA?Mrs. Cuady Davis ' * * * Grace Ch urch Group Plans Food Sale J A Food and Bake Sale will be 1 n Id Friday at the ('loth Shop on dain Street by the Women's Auxil ary ot Crace Episcopal Church a terns will he available all day from 1 1 1:30 a.m until 5 p.m. Mrs Robert Rreese has been > H lamed chairman and all ladies of s he church have been asked to call ter at C.L 6-4242 by Tuesday so I hat quantities and variety can be ^ ilanned Cakes, cookies, pies, can- J ly. bread, and possibly such foods A is fried chicken will he offered. ' Mrs.-Powell Will i Head Canton Club Mrs. Carl E. Powell was elected Dresident of the Town and Coun- : ry Garden Club at an organiza ional meejting held Wednesday night in the club room of the Can on Y. M. C. A. Other officers elected were: Mrs. 3onald W. Randolph, vice presi ient. Miss Doris Plott, secretary, md Mrs. Bralnard Burress, treas jrer. Mrs. James B. Hurley, president >f the Canton Garden Club presld ?d. Mrs. A. W. Bottoms, president >f the Canton Council of Garden j ^lubs. conducted the installation iervice. The group voted to hold regular ncetings on the fourth Monday of ?ach month at 8 p in. Members of the club are: Mrs. Jeorge H. Trostel, Mrs. A. P. 'line. Jr.. Mrs. William Freel, Mrs. 'arey T. Wells, Jr.. Mrs. W It Iduson, Mrs. Burress, Mrs. Pow ?II. Miss Plott, Miss Frances Sum ners, Mrs. Hall B. Whit worth, ifrs. James F. Campbell, Mrs. lames E. Setzer, Mrs. Randolph, ilrs. William J. C. Devlin. Mrs. j Cleanor G. Jacocks, Mrs. Carlton 'eyton. Mrs. Thomas James, Mrs. 1 leorge Edgerton, Mrs. James E. I larkins, Mr*. James Powell, Mrs. | " ,S. Owen. Jr., Mrs. Edwin Hyatt, frs. Neil Vetoe. Mrs. L. A: Coman, r. and Mrs Patrick Greeley. * * ? VIrs. Noland das Quilting Mrs, W. B. Noland was hostess 1 t an old-fashioned quilting party L 'hursday at her home. Guests spent the day and two uilts were made. Luncheon was erved h,v the hostess. Those present were Mrs. L. G. )otson. Miss Elizabeth Rogers, j Irs. Henderson MeClure, Mrs. j ohn MeClure. Mrs. E. W. White. Irs. R. C Iaing. Mrs. Grover ! .eatherwood and Mrs. G C. Med- I ard. Some Garments Tagged Washable Need Extra Care Some of the preat bargains tag ged "100 per cent washable" aren't always a good washing bet. It is true that some of these fabrics may be washable before they are fashioned into a garment, but washing performance depends on the way the garment is con structed and trimmed by the man ufacturer and whether thread and fasteners are colorfast, experts ' advise. Ilikitio neonni?ii.'t- ??!?? iiinnt > nnmiiil.il> ?HH IM" 1M?,T| V itig the following points: 1. Emplov caution if the garment bears no instructions for washing. 2. Examine the article closely to make sure it is well made and that seams, hem and button holes are well-finished. 3. Observe the trimmings. Is the applique or embroidery of a contrasting color and is the fancy patch and colored thread used washfast? Is the bending the type that must be removed before dry cleaning? If in doubt, wash a colored or color-trimmed garment bv Itself Turn the temperature control of your automatic gas water heater down to tOO deerees 'warmV Wash only three minutes; spin dry one minute. ( An all white article should he washed in ISO to lfiO degree water ?very hot> but washing and spin ning time should be half the usual time Wash garments vou are wary of t In warm soapsuds or have them dry cleaned ? ? ? Bake a package of cake mix in - two layers. Split one layer In half to make two thin layers and sand wich together with prepared pack aged vanilla pudding: top with chocolate frosting Top the re- ! nialning rake layer with penurhe frosting and save for another meal. Cooking School Is Scheduled For This Week A Frjgidaire Cooking School, sponsored by nine local firms, will b<> held at tlie Strand Theatre here Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of this week. Sponsors of the event are Char lie's Texafo Service, the l.adye Fay re Beauty cbop. C. A. Miller Plumbing and Heating Co., Hay wood Furniture Store, lingers fcJee trie Co.. Biltmore Dairy. Haywood Ksso Distributors, Waynesville Mot or Sales and the 7-t'p Bottling Company. . The school will be conducted by Mrs. Elizabeth G. I'arham, home economist with the Carolina Power and 1-ieht Co. Door primps w ill be awarded each day and refreshments will be serv ed The Brand prize will be a Frieidaire electric range. The school is planned as a pub lic service and no admission will be charged Everyone is invited. Every retired person should have a new career or hobby to occupy his spare time. I A COOKING SCHOOL will be conducted Wednesd ly. Thursday, and Friday at the Strand Thea tre by Mrs. Klizahelh Parhani. home economist for the Caro lina Power and Lisht Co. at Asheyille. Classes will be from 10 a.m. until noon. Miss Hyatt Is Honored At Shower Miss K. ihrvn H>att. w hose mar riage, to Richard Spritz will take place February 13. was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday evening at The Towne House. Hostesses were Mrs. Htnry Davis. Mrs. Ben Phillips. Mrs. Howell Crawford, and Mrs. Richard Gerringer. Tables were arranged for card games and a bridal motif was car ried out in the refreshments. The guests were Miss Hyatt. Mrs. DeWey Hyatt, Mrs. Frank Under wood. Mrs. A. P. Ledbetter. Mrs. C. X. Allen. Mrs. Lawrence Davis. Mrs Frank Rogers. Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Glenn Brown. Mrs. Earl Messer, Mrs. Harry Sullivan. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Rich ard Carswell. Mrs. Rufus Carswell, Mrs. Harry Whisenhunt. Miss Edna Summerrow. Mrs. M. R. Whisen- 1 hunt. Mrs. Jack Edwards. Mrs. J. 1 E. Fender. Mrs. George Craig. Mrs. ? Edna MeKav Price. Mrs. 11 O Champion. Mrs. C. L. Edmunds, f Mrs. H L. Liner. Jr.. Mrs. Hye ' 1 Slivers of onion, celery and green lepper added to canned baked jeans give pleasant texture con rast. sheptow itch, and Mrs M. T. iridges. PFC. AM) MRS. CLARENCE S. Sisk were married January 25. The hride is the former Miss Doris Louise Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Phillips of Canton. Route 3. Sarah Ann B.;, Announc K. Mr. and M \ Canton am . of thiir d in James 11 M and Mr*. \l , Plans tor i plete. Garden Cub \A Go To Pinel; : Mi.-s Uolli- l; I Ballard, at will leave to' , annual mi. executive bo , j lina Gardt r < > v held in C.t s Thursday. Miss 1 .oil I',, of district 01 i ? , , den Club ,, V ; ^ <lent of the H ? ? ^ of Waynesvil' Mix a can <>i . ?? mushroom '. of milk and i ni ry pov.j Serve over sin ? of ldj jirKinsed^jnJ^o^^ SPECIAL! ONE (.ROUP OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES - - I, Nationally Known Brands j KKDITKI) TO M BELOW COST ] SIZES 11 I The j Smart Shop i; Main Slrcct ' Dial (?L 8-1210 lj KURT G ANS Tho s,orc I*?"ideN rrcfrr'\4 ;p|A Teaspoon* start at $1.70. serving piece* at $1.00 and holloware at $2..10. So a on see. this hue solid silver that *ax* "I love you" all the days of her life only looks extravagint. If her pattern is lifted in our Registry, just phone u* and our expert staff will help you choose her perfect gift, will wrap it prettily and deliver if you wish. I ^JEWEUk?? ____________________ Enjoy New Taste Treats - Learn New Recipes ? New Ideas ? Come To The FRItlMIRE COOKING SCHOOI I At The I STRAND THEATRE I Wed., Thurs., Fri., February 9, 10 & 11 | 10 am ? 12 Noon I I MRS. ELIZABETH PARHAM CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT HOME ECONOMIST ? DOOR PRIZES ? REFRESHMENTS ? FREE ADMISSION I Join Mrs. Elizabeth Parham at our Frigidaire Cooking School, at the Strand Theatre Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. You'll enjoy watching her prepare many interesting new dishes while she shows you the latest methods in good cooking ? ably assisted by the wonderful new Frigidaire kitchen helpers . . . Electric Pfange, Electric Refr igerator and Electric Freezer. The party will start at 10 a.m. sharp. So come early and enjoy all of a very interesting program. There will be door prizes and delicious refreshments. r; I PLAN NOW TO BE PRESENT - - - and Bring your friend .* FREE! S FRIGIDAIRE RANGEI GIVEN BY ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. AM) 50 VALUABLE PRIZES YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN! GET YOUR PRIZE TICKETS AT ROGERS COMPANY | MAIN STREET WAYNKSVH '1
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