n^ncto will leave W*d PM her daughter. Miss f irancs. in High Lncis will Join her mA Ih* W?l e?to Greons "fweommeneement pro fr^nsboro College where daughter Miss NjlH! ^member of the jun and Mrs. Francis * sanry Francis will re **>> ' %/ ft* ? - r B styling In the smartly ; (Bob White ? from oven . I I' " iece starter set $10.95 <3^* ; W Win? GIFT SHOP-/ , Main Waynesville MR. AND MRS. HORACE R. PEEK of Waynesville, Route 3, announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Ann, to Harman R. Kuykendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Kuykendall of Asheville. The wedding is planned for June. ? * * Woman's Club To Have Luncheon Meeting The Waynesville Woman's Club will hold its May meeting in the form of a covered dish luncheon at Camp Junaluska for Girls Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Miss Ethel Mc Coy, Mrs. C. F. Fowler, and Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr. ? * * Among out-of-town relatives and friends here for the graveside services for Mrs. G. N. Henson were L. M. Tale of Blowing Rock and Pinehurst, and Mrs. Jesse Wilkinson, wife of the officiating minister. * ? * George Dewey Stovall, junior at Davidson- College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Stovall. I. Mrs. Barber Is Speaker At DAR Meeting I Mrs. R. N. Barber, delegate to the Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revo- I lution in Washington, gave a re port of the congress at a meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, I DAR, Friday afternoon in the As- fl sembly Room of the Presbyterian fl Church. Mrs. R. B. Barker and Mrs. G. I L. Uzzle were hostesses. Mrs. James L. Elwood, regent, presided during the business hour |H and annual reports were given by *H officers and standing committees, fl Announcement was made that | Mrs. J. W. Seavcr, a member of i the chapter who recently under- I I went, eye surgery, is now con- I , valescing in the home of a rela- I tive in Winnsboro, S. C. and her I address was given as Box 233, I Winnsboro. Mrs. Ben Colkitt reported that ? 50 lineage books belonging to the I chapter, which are kept in the I Haywood County Library, have I been sent to a company for re- I binding.. - Refreshments were served dur- I ing the social hour. ? ? ? Mrs. Frank Hendricks and I daughter, Nancy, left Saturday for I j Baltimore, Md., to visit the form- I er's father. Dr. E. Carr Choate of I Salisbury, who has undergone eye I surgery in a Baltimore hospital. * * * | i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner and Pinkney Tih-byfill left Sunday for their home in Elmer, N. J. after j spending the weekend here to at- ! tend funeral services for their sis ter, Mrs. G. N. Henson of Ruther- j fordton. They were guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and M Mrs. O. R. Martin during their _ , stay. ! A1 * ? * Dr. and Mrs. Paul Stappenbeck have arrived from Fort Myers, As Fla., to spend the summer season aC( at their home at Lake Junaluska. 1c1e They spent five months touring Europe after leaving the Lake last hit September. Ch * * ? shi Mr. and Mrs. John E. Woltz and be their three young sons of Mount Airy were weekend guests of Mrs. t'? Woltz' mother, Mrs. T. Lenoir ! of Gwyn. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan and . A j Miss Mozelle Liner are spending ! p this week in Miami, Florida where i they are attending the Southern Baptist Convention. ? ? ? m? Po PLEASE DONT SCRATCH th( ' rt Is i good idea, advise the ex- 1 perts, not to stack more than 12 * plates high, with the smallest on R top. It is a good idea, too, to fie' separate the plates with a paper Ca napkin or cloth mat to protect W. them from scratches. Ha PI aduation Special AT (liable Jewelers 1 BL \ Now tho V prico ov.r you ton woar a H'*" N > v" ?mor?l/ ityl.d pr.tirion jnkiraj\ lo givo a> a gift for any L- on^ "" otca,i#n$- *ou <"??? h\mfn '2 rm soc thorn to opprotlato thoir 'P^Bn/*'0 ?^?IL<lS 2 }p|iV ?"**' l",u,u"' ^?ou,y' T0PSIM STYLE' ?} py^lSlgjfftl;, T0PS IN ACCURACY! yi' Regular $24-75 Inp^M95^ ?M 20 FREE PRIZES lttatit??h B will be Riven 1955 graduates of Waynes bfciwV M ville. Bethel, Clyde, Fines Creek and d IB Crabtree-Iron Duff high schools, on IP Friday. May 20. in front of our store at 4 p.m. Graduates still have time to register ? no obligation. iraduates ? Attend Our Senior Party, Friday, May 20 ? 4 P. M, large Selection of Other Nationally Known Makes, "?in*: ELGIN ? HAMILTON ? BULOVA ? BENRUS ? WYLER ? LONGINGS. ^ ' - x. - WAYNE8VILLE HIGH MASCOTS who served as ring bearer and dower girl, respectively, at the annual WTHS May Dance Satur day night at the armory were David Clement, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clement of Maggie, and Cathy Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell, 405 Richland St., Waynesville. (Mountaineer Photo). [erchant Directors o Meet 7:30 Tonight The directors of the Merchants isociation will meet tonight, 7:30, cording to Frank Moore, preoi nt. The board will discuss the com- I lation dues along with the , lamber of Commefce member- j ips, Moore said, as the two will collected at the same time this 1 ar, as the Merchants Associa in is a division of the Chamber ; Commerce. _ . J. Reno To Head anton Legion Post \. J. Reno. Sr., was elected com inder of the Varner-Rhinehart st. American Legion last week at Legion Home Other officers named were; A. i Rickman, vice commander; J. Ford, adjutant and finance of er; J. Clayton Lime, chaplain; rroll Towe, sergeant-at-arms; C. Hardin, historian; and L, C. ill, service officer. ? X i ppplly way la pool yam' Ikh'Ik... Hard to find an easier way to beat /7^~^/ *-*^^3 / the heat wave than with these little out-in-the-open casuals. Hard to beat the \ 1 ? prices, too, so hurry \A on down and treat \ yourself td a pair ? or two! % 'Wfi e Steppe's 123 Main Street Strand Theatre BnlMinr 1 . I West Pigeon CDP To Meet Thursday By MRS. CLIFTON TERRELL Community Reporter West Pigeon CDP will meet on Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the Bethel School lunchroom. The program committee has an nounced that Jeter Martin will show the slides made while he was on a tour of Europe recently. The Leopard family quartet of Ratcliffe Cove will furnish the spe cial music for the night. Carson Clark, CDP chairman, will be in charge of the meeting. All resi dents of the community are urged to attend. Sonoma Chapter No, 254 O.E.S. met at the Lodge Hall last Tues day night for a regular meeting and special Mother's Day program. Mrs. Lou Singleton. Worthy Mat ron. was in charge. A social hour was held after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Deilz are rer modeling their home on Pigeon River Road. The Women's Society of Chris Jan Service met last Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M. Sherrill with Mrs. Hugh K. Ter- 1 ell as assistant hostess. ? ? - ? The Bethel Presbyterian Youth fellowship held a skating party on Saturday night at the Asheville Skating Rink. tlenry M. Hope. Sr. visited his on, Henry Jr. on Wednesday night if last week. The work day held at the Bethel 'resbyterian Church on last Friday ras a big success as far as the imount of work that was accomp ished. The rainy weather and the act that it was Friday the 13th :ept the crowd small, but the lunch vas delicious and the church floors how a big improvement. Mrs. W. T. Terrell of West Pi ;eon has received word that her irother Erastus Chambers of Ced o Wooly, Washington, is seriously 11 in a hospital. Mrs. Tom Cathey is improving >ut is still on the sick list. BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood bounty Hospital include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. i Ryde McGaha of Waynesville on lay 13. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Orse iampton of Leicester on May 13. A son to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Me- , lafTey of Waynesville on May 13. I A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ?ayne of Waynesville on May 13. \ A son to Mr. and Msr. Robert 'onCs of Balsam on May 14. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Troy 'aylor of Canton on May 14. A daughter to ? Mr. and Mrs. ames Gibson of Canton on May 4- " ! A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. j lance Derby of Waynesville on lay 14. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jyde Justice of Clyde on May 14. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lobert Smith of Wavnesville on lay IS. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil !rown of Canton on May 15. 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