MISS EDNAH ROBERTS SPAMER Announcement ha* been made of the engagement of Mian Ednah Roberta Spa mer, daughter of Mm. Henry E. Spamer of Baltimore. Md., and the late Mr. Spamer. to Tech. Sat. Joe Bailey McCraoken. ?on of Mr. and Mrs. O. Howell MoCrachen of WayneavlUe. A spring wedding Is planned. Dr. Riegg Is Speaker At Garden Club Dr. A.S R Riegg was the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Primrose Garden Club Tues day in the home of Mrs. Ned How ell. Dr. Rlegg discussed the culture of gladioli and showed Alms. Reports were given on Christ mas projects which Included ar rangements taken to the Haywood County Hospital and stockings Ailed with gifts taken to patients! at a Waynesvtlle nursing home. Announcement was made con cerning a series of workshops on gardens which will begin in Febru ary. Mrs. Virgil Smith presided. Luncheon was served prior to the meeting by the hostesses. Mrs Howell and Mrs Hugh Daniel. Guests were Mrs. Dewey Wilker son of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Claude Walker. Miss Spamer Is Engaged To J. B. McCracken Miss Ednah Roberts Spamer, daughter of Mrs. Henry E. Spamer of Baltimore. Md., and the late Mr. Spamer, Is engaged to Tech. Sgt Joe Bailey McCracken. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Howell McCracken of WaynesvlUa. Miss Spamer, a graduate of East ern High School and the Church Home and Hospital School of Nurs ing, Baltimore, is now stationed at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Corona, Calif,, as a member of the Navy Nurses Corps. Sgt. McCracken. a graduate oi Waynesvilte Township High School Js slaUonad.at.the Marine Corp? Air Facility. Santa Ana, Calif. ,Th? wedding will take place in the spring at the Marine Corps Ail Facility Chapel. * ? ? Mrs. James Is Honored Mrs. Walter James was honored at a stork shower with Mrs. Cash Edwards and Mrs. Gilbert Indian as hostesses Saturday evening in the home of Mrs. Edwards. The guests, in addition to Mrs. James, were Mrs. W. A. Green, Mrs. Henry Francis, Mrs. R. H. Boone. Mrs. Jesse James. Miss Gin da James. Mrs. Wiley Franklin, Mrs. Charles RufT. Mrs Frank Christopher. Mrs. James Franklin. Mrs. Neal Pressley, Miss Dorothy Francis, Miss Margaret McElroy, Mrs. Pink Francis, Mrs. Bob Fran cis, Mrs. Bob Davis, and Mrs. Wayne Edwards. * ? ? Serve minute steaks, frle<l in butter, with lots of minced parsley. Good fresh taste. Mrs. West Is Installed As Club President Mr?. Homer H. West wu insult ed as president of the Bethel Home Demonstration Club In a candle light ceremony Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Earl Moore. The In stallation was conducted by Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent. Other officers installed were Mrs Bill Wells, 1st vice president; Mrs. Earl Moore, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Jack P. McCracken. secretary; Mrs. Lonzie Sweatman, assistant ?erretary; Mrs. Margie Cathey, treasurer; and Mrs. Bert Cagle. historian. Project leaders for the year were ' named as follows: foods ant) nutri tion, Mrs. R O. Kelly. Mrs. C. E Malnous; gardens. Mrs. Welch Singleton, Mrs. Turner Vance; poultry. Mrs. Jim Welch: dairy. Mrs, Margie Cathey; food conserv ation. Mm. A. A. Shumolis, Mrs. Lonzie Sweatman. Mri Layden M. ' West; house furnishings, Mrs. Henry Garner. Mrs. Jack G Mc Cracken; home management. Mrs. Bill Wells; family life, Mrs Har rison Henson; home beautification, Mrs. David Edwards; clothing, Mrs. Ellis Wells. Mrs Ralph Riddle. Mrs. Clifton Terrell; and arts and crafts. Mrs. Bert Cagle. Mrs. Jack P. McCracken. Mrs. Cleo Fisher, and Mrs. Dick Trull. Committee chairmen are: com munity service. Mrs. Earl Moore; health and safety, Mrs. Carl Ed wards. Mrs. Ralph Riddle; educa tion, Mrs. Hugh R. Terrell; clitzen shlp, Mrs. Jack P. McCracken; in ternational relations. Mrs. A. A. Shumolis; music. Mrs. Hugh K. Terrell; publicity, Mrs. Horace Peek, Mrs R. O. Kelly; recreation, Mrs. Welch Singleton, Mrs. C. E. Malnous; 4-H Club, Mrs. Margie Cathey. ? ? ? Mrs. Hendricks Is Hostess At Music Club Mrs. Frank Hendricks was host ess at a meeting of the Waynes vllle Music Club Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. E. J. Stanmyre. Mrs. Robert Stretcher was in charge of the program and review ed a chapter on "Form.and Abso lute Music," from the book, "Dis covering Music," which the club is using as a study. Piano solos were played by Mrs. Zeb Curtis. Mrs. E. J. Stanmyre, ' Mrs. Hugh Love, and Miss Sara > Cobb, Waynesville High School student. Mrs. Curtis played "To 1 A Wild Rose," by McDowell; Mrs. Stanmyre played a Beethoven Sonata; Mrs. Love played "But terfly ? by Grieg; and Miss Cobb played "Sonatina." by Gurlitt. Mrs. Jack Klopp sang "Sunshine Song," by Grieg and "Song of In dia," by Rimsky-Korsakov. A recording was played of the j first movement of Scheherazade | Symphonic Suite by Karsakov. Miss Pearl Harris presided and the club decided to add three vol umes to the Encyclopedia of Music in the Haywood County Library. The volumes will honor Mrs. Hugh Love, first president of the club when it was organized In 1908. and Miss Margaret Stringfleld, charter member of the club and retired music teacher and composer. The third .volume will be given in mem ory of the late Miss Fredericks Qulnlan. also a charter member of the club. Miss Nancy Killian read minutes of the first meeting In 1908. ? ? ? Vse the Want Ads for results. MISS BARBARA JEAN FOKTNER Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Fortner of Haaelwood innounrr the encase ment of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Bobby France Buetianan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Buchanan of Haselwood. A March wed ding is planned. (Sherrill's Photo). Mrs. Camp Is Club Hostess The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration Club met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Grace Camp with Miss Peggy Camp as co-host ess. The president, Mrs. Edwin Russell, presided and Mrs. Owen Janes gave the devotional. Project leaders for the year were elected as follows: Foods and nutrition, Mrs. John Morrow, Mrs. P. R. Kitchen; gar dens, Mrs. Owen Janes, Mrs. Mark Galloway; poultry, Mrs. Frank Leopard. Mrs. Lem Leopard; dairy, Mrs. James Medford; food preservation, Mrs. Ivan Byers, Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe; house furn ishings, Mrs. - Grace Camp, Mrs. Algie Ratcliffe; home manage ment. Mrs. Edwin Russell; family I life, Mrs. Bill Liner; home beauti fieation. Mrs. Bramlett Stone, Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. L. E. Hen shaw. Mrs Wade Leopard; cloth ing. Mrs. C. C. Francis, Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrlck. Mrs. Woody Jones; arts and crafts, Mrs. Jessie James, Mrs. Will Ratcliffe, Mrs. James Messer, Mirs. Wade Francis, Mrs. Sammie Wilson, Mrs. Grace Camp, Miss Peggy Camp: community ser vice, Mrs. Mark Galloway, Mrs. P. R. Kitchen, Mrs. Frank Leopard; health. Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Owen Janes. Mrs. Wade Leo pard; education, Mrs. Bill Liner; citizenship, Mrs. Will Ratcliffe. Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe; recreation, Mrs. James Medford. Mrs. Carl Jones; music. Mrs. Sammie Wilson, Mrs. John Morrow. The lesson on "Farm Family Outlook for 1956" was presented by Miss Mary Cornwcll. The club adjourned to meet in February at the home of Mrs. R. C. Francis. ? ? ? Legion Auxiliary Will Meet Monday A meeting of the American Le gion Auxiliary will be held in the 1 Legion Hall Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Raymond Caldwell will preside. Homemakers Name Officers And Leaders The Waynesville Homemakers Home Demonstration Club names officers, project leaders, and com mittee chairmen for 1956 at a meet ing Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Ben Phillips. Mrs. H, O. Champion was re elected president and serving with with her will be Mrs. Milas Fer guson, 1st vice president; Mrs. Charles Isley, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Bruce Jaynes. secretary; and Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood, treas urer. The project leaders are: foods and nutrition. Mrs. Joe Cline; gar dens. Mrs. Joe Cathey; home man agement. Mrs. Charles Isley; food conservation. Mrs. Lawrence Leath erwood; house furnishings. Mrs. Jimmy Williams; home beautifica tion. Mrs. Ben Phillips: family life. Mrs. Howard Bryson; clothing. Mrs. Harry McCracken; and arts and crafts. Mrs. H. O. Champion. Committee chairmen are: com munity service. Mrs. M. T. Bridges; health and safety, Mrs. Howard Bryson; education, Mrs. Milas Fer guson; citizenship, Mrs. Jimmie Williams; international relations. Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe; music, Mrs. Bruce Jaynes; publicity, Mrs. Ben Phillips; recreation. Mrs. Joe Cathey; telephone. Mrs. Joe Cline; scrapbook. Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood; court esy. Mrs. Arthur Paul Evans; Achievement Day. Mrs. Charles isley, Mrs. Harry McCracken. ' ? ? Haywood Nurses Club Will Meet Monday The Haywood County Nurses Club will hold a regular meeting in the hospital dining room Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. R. S. Roberson will be the guest speaker, Mrs. Fannie Martin Will preside. Canton Club Meets With Mrs. Troy Davis The Merry Horaemakers Home Demonstration Club at Canton met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Troy Davis with Mrs. Rich ard Davis as co-hostess. The devo tional was given by Mrs. Dock Scroggs. Officers for the year were elect ed as follows: president. Mrs. Paul Clark; 1st vice presidertt, Mrs. fames Rhea; 2nd vice president. Mrs. Carl Stiles; Secretary, Mrs. Bill Harrison; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Rice; historian, Mrs. Ernest lves ter. Project leaders are: foods and nutrition. Mrs. James Rhea, Mrs. Arthur Wall, Mrs. Bill Boone; gar dens, Mrs. Mae Robinson, Mrs. Winfred Allen; food preservation? Mrs. Edward Bell, Mrs. Mae Rob inson; house furnishings, Mrs. Wayne C. Clark, Mrs. Jack Rice; home management, Mrs. BUI Har rison; family life, Mrs. Ray Press ley; home beautffication. Mrs. Steve HDC Schedule Monday, Jan. 23, 2:00 p.m.?Mc Kimmon ? Mrs. Harold Hansen (Mrs. Jack Cabe, Mrs. Charlie .Mease). Monday, Jan. 23, 7:30 t>.m. ? Saunook?Mrs. Carl Hooper. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1:30 p.m. ? Clyde?Mrs. Hugh Rogers (Mrs. Tom Rogers). Wednesday, Jan. 25. 2:00 p.m.? Cecil?Mrs. Frank Sorrells (Mrs. W. H. Hargrove). Thusrday, Jan. 26, 9:30 a.m. ? Happy Homemakers?Mrs. Clifton Miller (Mrs. Gay Owen). Thursday, Jan. 26. 2:00 p.m. ? West Canton?Mrs. Marshall Coop er (Mrs. Ralph Cook). Friday, Jan. 27, 2:00 p.m.?Lake Junaluska ? Mrs. Carl Medford (Mrs. Will Medford). Czarnecki, Mrs. Paul Clark. Sr.; clothing, Mrs. C. E. Barnett; arts and crafts. Mrs. Eugene Grogan. Mrs. Troy Davis, Mrs. Paul Clark. Jr. Community service; Mrs. Paul Clark. Sr.; health, Mrs. Carl Stiles; education. Mrs. Winfred Allen; citizenship, Mrs. Ernest Ivester; music, Mrs. Richard Davis. Noland-Mehaffey Wedding Is Set For Friday Mr. and Mrs. Orville Noland of Waynesville have announced the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Martha Mae, to James Howard Mehaffey, son of Alney Mehaffey, also of Waynesville, and the late Mrs. Me haffey. The wedding will take place in the First Baptist Church, Friday. January 20. at S p.m. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited. No formal in vitations are being issued. ? * * Teen-Age Dance Is Set For Saturday A dance for teen-agers will be held at St. John's School Saturday night from 8 until 11:30 o'clock. The event will be sponsored and chaperoned by St. John's Parent's Club. Admission will be 25 cents. All young people are invited. We're Still Celebrating OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY WITH TERRIFIC BARGAINS! COME TO SEE US! The Smart Shop Main Street GL <??21# KURT GANS ? "The Store Brides Prefer" KURT GANS' Customers Are Tomorrow's KURT GANS' Boosters m You Get 30% to 40% More Diamond For The Same Money? We Buy Direct Choose diamonds with confidence in our qual ity, style ond value. We guarantee satisfaction. /Folk* wko hovo purchated horo in Hi* po*l or* r**pon*ibl*, to a groat oxtoift, for Hi* co*tom*r* in our ttor* today. You can't koop o tquoro-dool a **cr*t. ty treating you right . today, wo ar* guarant**ing our own iucc**t IVIItVlloW ? EVENING ? APPOINTMENTS y fj GLADLV \ Af/tMd ARRANGED ?*Lt* that L/mt/ /to pretty \ promenading %. XI Promenade with your best beau?in your best suit?your feet picture-pretty in low smooth pumps, filled with (race and simplicity. Blue leather. (Black leather.) (Black patent leather.) ?MLY 2.98 NEVER BUY UNTIL YOU TRY TURNER'S STORE Main Street Waynes ville ???????? Satin Duet For Dates W By VERA WINSTON THE shops abound with eve ning outfits that are smart, youthful and pleasingly priced. Here is one such find done in rayon satin. The slim, straight, front-buttoned coat is lined cosi ly with tnasty-warm white fleece. The sheath dress is scoop-necked, sleeveless and is cut on princess . Unea. 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