?e Tea Is Given Saturday For Bride-Elect >?, ' ' ?, Mrs. L. M. Richeson and he daughter. Mrs. James K. Sinn* field, were hostesses at a tea Sat urday afternoon in Mie home o Si rs Strin#fle)cl,> honoring Mis ? Jackie Sue Messer. whose marrlagi to Charles Rogers of North Wilkes boro will lake place in April. Mrs. Richeson greeted the guest upon arrival and the receiving lin< was composed of Mrs. Stringfleld Miss Messer, Mrs. Jack Messer mother of the bride-elect, and Mj s Ernest Messer of Canton, aunt o the bride^lect. The tea table, at whitdi Mrs. J. li Way presided, was decorated will a miniature bride and groom am an arrangement of white gladiol and white candles. Howls of yellow I jasinine were used throughout ItN house. Mrs. M. H. Howies received a' the entrance to the dining nam , 'and assisting in serving were Mrs I / Charles Way. Mr*. Boyd Medford and Mr*, ta.ey Wells, jr., of Can | ton. 1 A gift of crystal was presenter | to *the bride-elect. Thirly-fivi guests were included in the court osf. < * * * I Jonathan, Club Has Meeting Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. M W.. Barber were hostesses at th? March meeting of the Jouatliar Home Demonstration Club Frida> afternoon in the home ol Mrs Williams. Mrs. R. W. Howell presided and Mrs. Way Fisher conducted I hi devotion. Mrs. Grady Howell, clothing leader, gave the demonstration or "Well-Dressed at Small Cost." am other leaders reporting were Mrs R. W. Howell, foods and nutrition Mrs. Roy Plott. house furnishings and Mrs. Gleim Boyd, health. Refreshments were served din ing the social hour. ? * ? FRF.AD MORGAN RKTI'KNS TO HOSPITAl. I Fread Morgan, who spent Meet weeks at Memorial Mission Hos< pital, has re-entered 'the hospita after spending a short time ai hulne. He will undergo surgery to ndBrrow. I Instructor , To Lecture At Gardefi School r Mr#. R E. -Creighton erf Chat !- laiiuuga. Tennessee will lecture1 at ? the State Garden School. Course f 4. which will be held in Canton s April 18, 18, and 20 at the First e baptist Church. \ Mr#. Creighton has the distinc tieni of being, the first accredited s instructor for the National Coun i1 cil eif State Garden Clubs. In 1953 and 19.V4 she studie'd in New York , eindcr Mine. Josui Osklkawa. oo . author erf the be>ok. "Manual of f .tapaneac Flower Arrangements", Mrs Creighton attended the Flow . ' e-r Arrangement Symposium in i Now York ill 11154. and since 1945 I she has taught various e'otirses in i man> slate1#. ? i The jmrple ribbon was awarded 1 to Mrs. Creighton by the National Council ol Garden Clubs for her I w.ork in establishing test rose gar i dens, and for sujiervising the selec-' tion and planting erf more than 2000 rose hushes in a period of two ? : years. The award was one of the highest bestowed for individual I work, and the presentation was 1 made in New Orleans in October, 1946 The Municipal Rose Garden of Chattanooga was under her sup ervision for a period of three ^?earm. The State Garden School is be ing sponsored by the Canton Coun cil of Garden Clubs. * ? ? Skyland Garden Club i To Elect New Officers The Skvland Garden Club will elect new officers at the regular I March luncheon meeting to be 1 held Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. F. E. Worthington. I Mrs. Kurt Cans will be co-host l ess at the meeting. I Members are requested to bring . their rating sheets. : j * * * On WC Dean's List - ) Miss Betty Felmet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felmet. and Miss Mary Miclval, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michal, are included , on the Dean's List at Woman's Col . lege. Students listed are members I of Ihe junior and senior classes I making an average of B or better - during the first semester. Both Waynesville girls are juniors. I * Coat News I " "V- 1 K Vk By VERA WINSTON A G(X)D travel ticket, h nice clioire for town or country wear is this three-quarter length coat fashioned in off-white oatmeal ? tweed. ? It is very much of the mode which means that it makes last year's coat look obsolete and that's just what fashion folk plan for. Straight yet boxy, it has just enough fullness to per mit wearing it over a slim suit. Four curved patch pockets add to the line interest and there ate four novelty white and gold but tons below the gracefully curved collar. ?_ ' ?, J-'l BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywooc 'County Hospital: X son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomai 1 Wilson of Candler on March 4. A daughter to Mr and Mrs. Eu gene I-owe of Clyde on March 4. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Olivei Caddy of Canton on March 4. A son t? Mr. and Mrs. Ruber , Haney of Waynesville on March 4 A daughter to Mr. antf Mrs. Ar thur Moon of Waynesville m March 5. Sorority Chapter To Have Meeting The Alpha Theta Chapter oi Beta Sigma Phi sorority will holt a regular meeting Thursday nigin at 7:30 o'clock in (he REA build ? : ing. Mi's. Kufus Panned will prcsldt and Miss Jean Chijders will be ii charge of (he program. . Clay-Walker ] Marriage t ] Is Announced , Mr. 'and Mrs Grover W. No land announce the marriage of < their daughter. Letha Noland \ Walker, to Harry Phillip Clay, son , of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry < Clav of Asheville. , i The ceremony was performed in I Greenville, S. C. on Saturday. | February 2ti with Judge Guy Gul- t lick officiating in his home. Close friends attended. , The bride wore ar light blue j suit with navy accessories and a i lavender orchid corsage. ? Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Clay were entertained at } dinner in toe home of Mr. and | Mrs. Alfred Roveano on the Soeo 1 Can Ro.-frt. , Mr. Clay is owner and operator of the Clay Construction Co. here. The couple will reside al the ! Kirkpatrick Apartments. * ? * Mrs. Siler, - Mrs. Ferguson Are Hostesses i Mrs. Kufus Siler and Mrs. Gray- ? den Ferguson entertained at a sup- 1 per party Friday evening in the I home of the former as a courtesy < . to Miss Jackie Messer, bride elect of feh spring. The dining room table was cent- S ered with an arrangement of white ) hyacinths and a bridal theme was j used. Following supper, tables .] were arranged for bridge and sam- j ba and prizes were awarded for high scores. The guest of honor j was presented gifts. Those present were Miss Mes ser. Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, Miss Joy Woody, Mrs. Jerome Boyd, Mrs. Hugh Leather- ' wood. Mrs. Dick Moody, Mrs. David ' Hyatt, Mrs. Felix Stovai', Mrs. R. I L. Coin. Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. ' J. H. Way. Mrs. George Bischoff. Mrs. Charles Way. Mrs. Boyd Med ford, Miss Bclte Hannah, Mrs. Carey Wells of Canton. Mrs. C. G. I Thompson. Mrs. Hallett Ward. Mrs. A. P. C'line. Jr.. and Mrs. N. F. Lancaster. - * * * ? Mrs. Long Will Be P Hostess To DAR A regular meeting of the Dorcas 1 Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of ? the American Revolution, will be held in tfTe home of Mrs. J. M. ' Long. Friday. March 11. at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. H. I), Lutz will be co hostess. The program will include reports of the state conference held last week in Winston-Salem Mrs, Rob ert Osborne"w'TmrFiew the DAR . Magazine. I * * * t PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN TO MEET The Women of the Waynesvilte ' Presbyterian Church will hold ' i (heir March meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Miss Messer [s Honored Pl\ Parly Miss Jackie Sue Messer, bride-' sleet of Cliarles Rogers of North Wilkeshoro. was the guest of I1011 jr at a Bolivia party given Thurs lay evening with Mrs. M. R Whiscnhunt. Miss Kdna Summer-1 row. and Mrs." J. J. Ferguson as lost esses in the home of Mrs. tVhisenhunt. A bridal motif was carried out sith tallies, ices, and decorations n the form of wedding bells Ar rangements of tulips, jonquils and inapdragons were also used. Gifts were presented to the tride-elect and score prizes went 0 Mrs. Harry Whisenhunt, Mrs. William Rogers, and -Miss Joy Woody. The Puests were Miss Messer ind her mother. Mrs. Jack Messer. Mrs. Carey Wells. Jr., of Canton. Vliss Joy Woody. Mrs. Boyd Mod lord, Mrs. Dick Moody, Mrs. Henry Clayton, Miss Mary Sue Crocker. Mrs. Jack Noland, Mrs. J Hugh Potts, Mrs. Dick Medford, tirs. Jerome Boyd, Miss Lillian 1 Knox Medford, Mrs. Ben T. Price, tlrs. Jack Edwards, Mrs. Bill Rog- : ?rs. Miss Bette Hannah. Mrs. J Henry Tuttle. Mrs. Harry Whisen lunt, Mrs. Carroll Cabe. Miss Jean Thilders, and Mrs. Stanley Henry, (t * * * ) BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. and Mrs. Roger Bisson of ( Vashisngton, I). C. announce the >irth of a son, Bruce Mitchell, on Thursday, February 24. at the Fort j Jelvoir Army Hospital. Capt. Bis- ( on is stationed at the Pentagon. t drs Bisson is the former Miss Es- , ie Mae Hall of Waynesville. j * * * f Bill Richeson of Atlanta spent he weekend with his mother, Mrs. e L. M. Richeson, and had as his j ;uest Miss Dorothy Bradley, also r >f Atlanta. i 1 In Good Hands wanr-VMHBafMenMM TTIIir ? ~T? A 60-year-old woman, Injured In a tornado, receive* attention from a volunteer Red Oro*? nurse. Red Cross nurses, enrolled S6.000 ?t rone, donate their skills to communities in a variety of ways. 3 and PW Club 3lans Workshop \nd Supper A special meeting and coveret lish supper will be held by th< Vaynesville Business and Profes ional Women's Club Tuesda: liglit, Alarch 8. at 6:30 o'clock a he home of Mrs. Howard Bryson Sponsored by the membershii ommittee, of which Mrs. Brysoi s chairmari. the meeting wi}l bi levoted to discussion of the his ory, the aims, and the program o he organization. Miss Margare fohnson will assist with the pro jrajn. The workshop has been plannei ?specialty l'or members who havi oined the club recently, but al nembers and any others who an nterested are invited. Girl Scouts Are Celebrating 43rd Anniversary I This is National Girl Scout Week ?a week-long observance of the 43rd anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts of America ? which began with Girl Scout Sun I day' yesterday. Girl Scouts and Brownies in the Waynesville area attended the morning service at the First Bap tist Church and the Canton Scouts attended Central Methodist Church in a grbup. The Girl Scout movement was begun on March 12, 1912, in Savan nah. Ga. by Julliette Low to meet the need of girls for a group in which they could develop theii interests, learn new skills, and put their ideals into practice. The Pisgah Girl Scout Council | Inc. which services a part of West ern North Carolina, covers Avery 1 Buncombe. Haywood, Madison Mitchell. Transylvania, and Yancej counties. There are 1.414 girls in 9J troops in these areas. Plans for the week's anniversarj celebration are built on the theme "Believe. Belong, and Build." wit! days designated as Girl Scout Weel Service Days, i * * * 1 Home Club Leaders { To Have Training A training school for llomi > i Management Leaders of Haywoot i County home demonstration club ? wlil be held Thursday. March 10 - Mrs. Elizabeth Parham, honu f economist for the Carolina Powei t | and Light Company, will conduc -, the school. + ? * i '? Mrs. Jerry Rogers and her son e in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs 1 ' Carroll Underwood, spent the e weekend in Raleigh with Mr. Rog ers. ~? i. Now v, Can Sj, On Keep, jDIAMO ,;,'AHANT| ''KRFEcr 33% i ; ^e^urUrpj iBB hy stf*. W0 <? IIHVvv '* WMi, ITTjjTTI 1 1 J i r'VI ? I I i f _ 1 'I II 4 J?d jf J1 =3 |?? S'h e p p e' s Fashions For >5??ung- -America ?<* -r ' Y~^ I \ - The look of the shirtwaist in eye*- catching stripes by f - Jonathan l^ogan of washable cotton and nylon ? cuffed short sleeves?flowing skirt ? nylon net petticoat. 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