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Sonja Snyder Wins Homemaker Honor At WTHS ? The Betty Crocker Homemaker <n Tomorrow In Wayneavffle Town C ahip High School to Sonja Sue Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Harrison Snyder of Hazel wood. ' She received the highest score in a written examination which tested the bomemaking knowledge and attitudes of senior girls in the graduating class. She will be en tered in competition to name this atate's candidate for the title of AII-Americas Homemaker of To morrow and aril) also be considered for the rtAfterup award in the atate. She will receive a golden award pln'designed by Trtfarl and the school will receive a "Betty Crocker <?t?od and Easy Cook Book". The ggponal winner in the Search conducted among 294.594 young women !n 10.222 'of the na tion's publfc, private and parochial , high schools will be named April 12. at the American Table banquet in Philadelphia General MUla to the sponsor of the program designed to assist schools In building In "young wo men a deeper appreciation and>un derstanding of the American home. More than $100,000 in scholarship* will be awarded Each state Betty Crocker Home maker of Tomorrow will receive a $1,900 scholarship and an educa tional trip with her school advisor to Washington, D C , colonial Wll linmRburgi Va.. and Philadelphia A $900 acHoiarshlp will be awarded the rufinqrgp girt |n each atate. The sehool of the state winner will reeelve a jjfct of the Encyclopedia Britannia* "" "" "" i HyC Schedule THeMay. Feb. 14, 2:00 j>.m. ? South Clvtfs at Community House ?Mrs.'*..0. Cathey. Miss Alberta Stamey. Mrs. Troy Rhinehart. Tuesday, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. ? Lakeside?Mrs. Ed Glavich (Mrs Charles Roga). Wednesday, Feb 13, 2.00 p.m.? Bethel?Mrs. Welch Singleton (Mrs. Bill Wells, Mrs. M H. Powell). Thursday. Feb. IB. 2 00 p m. ? I)el I wood?Mrs. Hugh Allison iMra. Lee Evans), ? ? ? * Parties Are Planned For Canton Bride-Elect Miss ft* Lee Clark, bride-elect of Carleson Hipps of Canton will be honored at ? two parties this week. pn Tueadgy. f,, m^llaneous shower will be given In the home of Mrs. O. E. Stamey at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sam Recce Mrs. Claude Broyles Mrs. John Ward, Mrs. R. K. Deweese, and Mrs. Stamey. Mtmx Clark will be entertained on Thursday by Mias Judy Rhinehart. Mrs. James Shope. Mrs. Joe Med ford, and Mrs. George Fish. The event will be held at the Fish home on Burnett* Street. Designing Modtl A FORMER model In Berlin, Bur* bare Btllert, 22, arrive* In New York en route to Oearborn.Mlch. There ah# will design future model care for a major auto mobile concern (International) Study On 'Peace' At Clyde Church Begins Tuesday The ft rut session of ? study course on "Lastlifg Peace," will be held at Clyde Central Methodist Church Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. The study, sponsored by the Wo man's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. Is planned for women of all denominations and races. Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Jr., secretary of Christian Social Rela tions of the WSCS of the Waynes vllle District of the Methedist Church, is directing the program Mrs. T E. Robinett, wife of the pastor of the First Baptist Church, and Mrs. Carey T. Wells, Jr., and Mrs. Claude Cook of Canton will present the flrst program. The Rev, George C. Starr, Jr., pastor of the I Clyde Church, will conduct the de votions. Addiitonal sessions will be held Thursday afternoon and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of next week at the same place and hour. On Thursday ot this week Mrs. Henry Gaddy of Waynesvllle will lead the devotions and Mrs. Wal ter Dixon will have charge of the program which will include the showing of a film, "No Longer .Strangers." KURTGANS Store Bridea ft r ^ I MARE HSR TOUR VALENTINE WrJk I FOR LITE WITH A DIAMOND. 1 LOVE PROMPTS YOU TO RUT \ DIAMONDS AND CONFIDENCE \ GUIDES YOU HERE \ M / tod git m% to mon fob Torm money. because we iwt direct. tfr A LITTLE AT A DAR Chapter Hears Talk By Miss Johnston Miss Margaret John*ton, Hay- i wood County librarian for the paat | twelve year*, was the apeakcr at | a regular meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of | the American Revolution, Friday j afternoon at Wlndover, home of ? Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr. ( Mitt Johnston completed her ( work at the county library last ? week to accept a similar position " in the Rockingham County Li- . brary. She discussed the importance of preserving old records and local history. She spoke of the complete ' aet of genealogical records imore 1 than 160 volumesi which the chap- ' ter has placed in the library, stat- ' ing that the collection is far be- * yond what would be expected from the size of the library The rec- ' ords. she said, are used by many out-of-town persons whose local libraries do not have the volumes She urged the chapter members to complete the rebinding of the books as soon as possible. ( Mrs. James L. F.lwood, regent, presided. Mrs. Ben Cotkltt presented a r model of by-laws for chapters sug- ' gested by the National Society, DAR. She also displayed the orlg- I lnal copy of the by-laws when the chapter was organlzed-in 1899, and j signed "Miss Mary Love String field, Miss Inez Gudger, and Miss Nnra Welch " ' Miss Mary Moore, chairman of 1 Girls' Homemakors. reported that her group of 10 members is study-. 1 ing the Crusades She showed a | robe and banners showing symbols ' of heraldry, which had been J made by the girls. Mis, Elwood announced plans , for the annual conference of the ( North Carolina Society, DAR. i which wil lbe held in Asheville in MarCh She discussed the recep tion, for which the local chapter j will be responsible and announced i the following gifts obtained1! through the chapter which will be 11 presented to visiting officials at j the conference: a cherry Lazy- ( Susan, by the Unagusta Manufac turing Co.; tapestry by Royle Pilklngton Co.; pewter by River wood Crafts, Webster; stationery.' by Meade Corp., Svlva; foam rub ber pillows,' by Dayton Rubber Co.; bedroom shoes, by Wellco I Shoe Corp.; and flowers, by Clyde ' H. Ray, florist, A nominating committee was ap- 1 pointed to report at the March meeting, ft is composed of Mrs ' W. A. Hyatt.i chairman, Mrs J. M * Long, and Mrs J. R. Boyd. Mrs R. N. Barber, Sr was elected a delegate to the National | Congress In Washington, D. C. Al ternates are MVs. J. H. Howell, Sr., Mrs. W F. Swift. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn. Mrs. J. W. Killian. and Mrs J. F. Abel. Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., chair man of Indian work, reported two boxes of books and two boxes of cards sent to Cherokee Announcement was made of the acceptance of two new members, Mrs. Wallace Ward and Mrs. James N. Swift, Mrs. Calvin Thielman was a guest. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the host ess, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr. * ? * I Skyland Garden Club Has Dinner For Husbands Members of the Skyland Gar den Club entertained their hus bands at Dinner Friday evening at Spaldon's restaruant. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Llebaeher entertained the group with films of North and South America. Mrs Kurt Gans was in charge of the program and a Valentine theme was carried out in decorating. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Worthlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Diet*. Mr. and Mrs. An drew Sterenyi. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Liebscher, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mln ett, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gans, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks, Dr. and Mrs Jack Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Piazuto. and Mrs. David Underwood. Special guests were Mrs. Carl Mundy and David Un derwood, Jr. I I II ISI B 1 I II L J a ymm wwrt to ^ Vtottlaf. Ont. Nobody Mm to to MtprtMd in ?nMtag fo*ft nd curler*. '* ??** *' ? Flowers Go To The Head \P Newrfeatures' If you're a-girl on a budget you nay do your Easter hat shopping it a hat bar. And this spring hat tars offer gay new accents to pring costumes. With the Importance of flower lata in the new fashion picture, Ittle flower-covered clip hats are ilooming all over the place these lays. These are the half-hats usu illy built on a bicycle dtp which ire perennially popular. A particularly effective one wide y available throughout the eoun ry is a double crescent complete y covered with flowers in any col ir to match or accent any costume, t can be adjusted to flt any head-; lze curving gracefully around the lead flattering both face and halr lo It comes with a puff of French >elllng. gay enough to a||d a breath of spring to Easter suit or cock tail dress. TOWETTE . . Flewer-eerered clip hat in all colon give* sprint clamor on a bndcet. BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood bounty Hospital Include: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Nor nan Putman of Lake Junaluska on 'eb 9 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minnick of Waynesville on Feb 9. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Willie -lanrah of Waynesville of Feb. 10. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. herald Wilson of Canton on Feb. 11. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogers of Waynesville on Feb 12. * * * Benefit Party Is Planned At St. John's A benefit card party will be held >t St. John's school Tuesday. Feb uary 14. beginning at 8 p.m. The ?vent Is being sponsored by the Parents' Club of the school. Prises will be awarded at each able and refreshments will be served by the girls' cheer leaders. Guests may play the game of heir choice and are requested to >>ring cards. Mrs. Simon Klosky is serving as general chairman of arrangements with a committee composed of Mrs. Michael Plzzuto. refreshments; Mrs. A1 Rlegg. decorating; Mrs. Alan Brown and Mrs. Virgil Smith, sup plies; Mrs. Charles Miller, adver tising; and Mrs. Charles Ketner, reservations Tickets will be 73 cents each and reservations for tables may be ? made with Mrs. Klosky or Mrs. I Ketner. I Door prises are being donated by Martin Electric Co., Haywood Elec tric Co., and Wellco Shoe Corp. ? ? * Mrs. Medford Entertains At Quilting Luncheon Mrs. Billy Medford was hostess at a luncheon and quilting party Thursday in her home at Lake Junaluska. Two quilts were com pleted during the day. The guests were Mrs. W. B. No land. Mrs. E. B. White, Mrs. John M. McClure, Mrs. Henderson Mc Clure. Mrs. Roy Medford, Mrs. George Fullbright. Mrs. Ben Walk er. Mrs. Manson Medford, and Mrs Jim Welch. i Bishop Henry Will Speak At Auxiliary Meet The Rt. Rev. M George Henry will speak at a general meeting of | the Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal Church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Parish House Bishop Henry, who is bishop of the Diocese of Western North Car olina. Intends to take the members on a "verbal tour" of the Diocese, particularly in relation to local mis sion work. Of the 63 churches un der Bishop Henry's Jurisdiction. 44 are missions. Iif addition there are the following schools and other in stitutions to which the Diocese1 contributes: Appalachian School. Penland; Christ School. Arden: Patterson School, Lenoir: St. j Mary's Junior College, Raleigh; University of the South. Sewanee, Tenn.; Deerfleld Home for the Aged. Asheville; Southern Town and Country Chifrch Institute. Valle Crucis: and Thompson Or- j phanage and Training Institution,; Charlotte. Women of Episcopal churches In ! Canton. Sylva. Brevard. Cherokee. j and Bryson City have been invited to attend the meeting. A business session will he held at the close of the program, led by Miss Lou Elva Eller. president of the Auxiliary. ? ? ? Woman's Club Will Hear Cpl. Smith Cpl. Pritchard Smith of the North Carolina Highway Patrol will .speak at a regular meeting of the rWaynesvllle Woman's Club Thurs day. February 18. at 3 p.m. The meeting will be held in the dining room ef the First Methodist Church. Cpl. Smith will speak on High way Safety. The program is being planned by the public affairs com mittee of which Mrs. W. D Smith is chairman. Miss Pearl Harris and Mrs. T. W Bridges will present a program of patriot music. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. F. Kirk patrick, Miss Robina Miller, Mrs. L. E Wiggins, and Mrs. H. B Foy. ? * ? No snake has a poisonous breath, | despite a belief widely held for thousands of years. . ~1 I T~ Miss Shipman Completes Wedding Plans Plans have been completed for the wedding erf MKs Betty Lou Shipman of Canton. RJ. 2, to Bob by Gere Pearson of Candler, Rt. 3. The ceremony will be perform ed Saturday at ft p m. In the Wel come Hill Baptist Church near Can ton. The Rev. Ralph Berry of Con nelly Springs, N.C. will officiate. A program of wedding music will be presented by Gordon Woody of Canton, organist. The bride will be given in mar; riage by her grandfather. Ben F Green, also of Canton. Mrs. Paul Chastain, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Carlyn Pearson, sister of the bridegroom-elect. Mrs. Dean Pearson and Mrs. Carroll Pearson, all of Candler. Carroll Pearson will serve as his brother's best man. Ushers will be Gudger Shipman, brother of the bride-elect. Dean Pearson and Mor ris Pearson, borthers of the bride groom-elect. Nancy Pearson will be flower girl, and Ronnie Pearson will be ring bearer. No formal invitations have been extended, and relatives and friends are invited to attend. ? ? * Personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson and sons. Garv and Larry have return ed to their home in Hickory after spending the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al 'bert-Gibson. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flow! of Lake Junaluska left last week for s vaca tion in Florida. ? * ? Miss Margaret Elder has return ed to her home at Lake Junaluska after spending most of the winter In Cuba. ? ' Mr and Mrs. Dan Watkina left Saturday for a vacation in Florida. I While they are away their daugh ter. Mrs. Charles Atkinson. Jr. of Cullowhee, will be tie re with her sisters. Grey and Marty Watkins. ? ? ? Mrs. Joe Liner and Mrs. Ralph Phillips, who are spending a vaca tion in Florida, are expected to re turn to their homes next Sunday. * * * Lt. and Mrs. James N. Swift ar rived Saturday from Quantico. Va. where Lt. Swift has just com pleted basic school with the Ma rine Corps, and are visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift. Lt1 Swift will report to Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, In ten days and Mrs. Swift will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost I . * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chambers of the Medford Farm section near Clyde, have returned to their home after an extended. visit with rela tives and friends in California and New Mexico. ? * ? If you're using molasses in a re cipe, pour it into the measuring cup or spoon. If you dip into the container with the spoon or cup you want to measure by, some of the molasses will stick to the un j derside and you won't end up with I the exact amount called for. V ? |p M FOR TODDLER TO GRANDMOTHER ? ? WE HAVE WONDERFUL VALENTINE SPECIALS! ? ? DRESSES ? SWEATERS ? LINGERIE ? SLOTS ' ? BLOUSES ? SKIRTS ? COSTUME JEWELRY ? HOSE YOU'LL BE SURE TO PLEASE HER WITH GIFTS FROM THE SMART SHOP MAIN STREET DIAL GL1-8110 WATNESVILLE ' k "L I,'"?' j ft..' ' ' , ; .. J M , ? - I> * -?r>*4 its'- JT MR. AND MRS. FRANK MIL LER were married Sunday. Janu ary It, in the home of the bride, the former Mrs. Lou Carpenter, on the Soco Gap Road. The Rev. T. 8. Roten officiated and the bride wore a powder blue suit with navy and white aoeeaaories. Her corsage was of pink carna tions. A A 'd. Mrs. Cartel To Speak At Canton Club Meet Mrs. W. E. Carter of Lake Juna luska will be the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Canton Woman's Club Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. in the club room of the Champion Y.M.C.A. ? Mrs.> Carter's subject will be 1 "The American Home". Mrs. Glenn Howell, chairman of the home department, w:ll be in charge of the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank t Cogburn, chairman of the hospital ity committee; Mrs. W. E. Sheffield, Mrs. J. W. Bennick. Mrs. Charles Scott, and Mrs. Howell. ? ? ? 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