First Methodist WSCSHhWs Annual Fellowship Dinner The annual May Fellowship din ner, marking the end of a year'* work, wu held by the Woman'* . Society of Christian Service of the Ftr*t Methodist Church Tuesday night in the dining room of the church. Annual report* were given by Society officer* and secretaries with Mrs. Hugh Massie. vice presi dent. presiding In the absence of ? Mr*. W. L. Turner, president. Officer* fpr the coming year ? were introduced a* follows: Mr*. ] . K. C. Wagenfeid, president; Mr*. KImer T. Clark, vice president; Mr*. Clyde FUher, recording secre tary; Mr*. Charles Way, treasurer; ' Mr*. Robert Allison, promotion secretary; Mr*. Marion Cooper. I ' secretary of Missionary Education; ' ' Mrs. Zeb Curtis, secretary of - Christian Social Relations; Miss Betty Jo Crocker, secretary of Student Work: Mrs. Henry Goddy, secretary of Youth Work; Mrs ( Carl Ratcllffe. secretary of Spiri tual Life; Mrs. Ben Sloan, secre < tary of Literature and Publications; Mrs. Margaret Pilarski. secretary of Supply Work; Mrs. Lawrence ILcatherwaod, secretary of Status of Women; Mrs. Hugh Massie, local chairman; Mrs. Charles Burgin. I flower fund chairman; and Mrs j , M. H. Bowles, pianist. Mrs. Massie paid her tribute to Mrs. Turner's work during her | two years a* president. Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, president of the Wesleyan Service Cuild, was given a Life Membership in the Guild, presentation d which was made by Mrs. Rufus Slier. , Mrs. Grover Davis was presented (a Life Membership In the Woman's Society with Mrs. T. L. Bramlelt making the presentation. Mrs. Robert Allison was elected a delegate to the Western North Carolina Conference of the W8CS to be held at Lake Junaluska this Cornwell Club Entertains Homemakers v The Cornwell Club of Saunook wee hostess to the Merry Home makers of Canton, Monday night In the home of Mrs. P. M. Chase. Mrs. Boyd Evans was co-hostess. Each member present was given a corsage. The president. Mrs. P. M Chase, welcomed the guest club. Mrs. H. E. Chase gave the devotion al. Mrs. Boyd Evans gave an Inter national Relations report on Ecua dor. Project reports were given on Home Gardens by Mrs. Francis Mc Cracken and Home Beautiftcation by Mrs. Charles Beck The lesson pn Food. Conservation was given by Miss Miry Cornwell, home agent. Miss Phyllis Hartman directed games during the recreation period. ? '? ? Mrs Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, and Mr. Nelson's mother, all of Beverly, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way last week. summer with Mrs. J. W. Fowler, Jr., as alternate. A service was held in memory of Mrs. Henrietta F. Kluttz. Mrs. J. R. Boyd, and Miss Joan West. The devotions were conducted by the Rev. Earl H. Brendall, pas tor of the church, and special music was presented by Mrs. Harry Lee Liner, Jr., soloist, and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, pianist. Mrs. B. B. Love conducted a ; pledge service. | Around one hundred women at tended the dinner. I i I * Sunday. May 13*h Give Her A Practical gift I. A Nelly Don Dress That She Can Use Throughout The Year? Hundreds of Other Practical Gifts At THE TOGGERY ? HOSIERY ? UNDERWEAR ? SHOES ?JEWELRY i cy v* 7m km "??? jgw / Ern* lam\ Rw> <oHo" I m i ? \ <h:,,on ?i 1 ' ' \ ? \ w''^ gathers Ond ? y s ?j KTi .1 L*\t\ pleats. Tebiliierf ? 1 j II Tt > A lof crease-resistance. li a J i-|\ A Blue, red, green. 12 to 47 A a I ft 1 t\ ond custom sizes tgr 1 4 I the shorter figure - '* j J ^ \ UCto24C ^ ^99er* tJii :? . . I|% ? % y i a MISS ANNIE MARIE HOOPER Mis* Hooper is Uie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hooper of Clyde, who announce her engagement to Calvin Ben Rom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. Rosa of Waynesvllle, Route 4. A June ured dinf is planned. (Photo by H. B. Norton). Music Students To Give Recital At St. John's St. .John's School of Music will present piano pupils In recitals on Monday. May 14, and Wednesday. May 16. The junior students will play on Monday night and the sen ior students will play on Wednes day night. The events will be held in St. John's Hall beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Performing In the Junior group will be Terry Gregory. Bill Cobb, Karen Smathers. Daniel Hill. Cathey Massle, Gavin Brown. Mary Frances Penny, James Hogue. Nan cy Sale, Kay Bryson Max Jones, Vicky Roveano, Vlcki Russell, Wil liam Clark, Ellen Freeman. Sara Jane League, Barbara Howell. Elaine Chafln, Ann HRl, and Mia Rollman. Appearing with the senior group will be Barbara Griffith, Elizabeth Summerrow. Troy Ledford. Sarah Cobb, Janice Ruff. Latane James, Gail Pizzuto, Sue Trammell, Bon nie Lou Siler, Mitzie Jean Edwards, Peggy Gill, Patricia Patton, Judy Messer. Katherlne Hill, Carol Hill, Mary Ann Fisher, and David Jeter. The public is invited. ? ? * DAR Chapter To Hear Reports Of Conference The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Friday after noon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Hugh Leach and Miss Catherine Colhoun as hostesses in the home ?t Mrs. Leach. Reports of the Continental Con gress held recently in Washington will be given by Mrs. R. N. Barber and Miss Colhoun. Miss Lois Harrold will review the DAR Magazine. ? ? ? R. Gordon Hudson, owner-man ager of the Parkway Knoll, left Saturday for Rochester, Minnesota where he has entered the Mayo Clinic. Births i New arrivals at the Haywooc County Hospital include; Twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs Sam Calhoun of Waynesvllle or May 7. A daughter to Mr. And Mrs Grady Van Landingham of Cantor on May 9. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Waynr Dockery of Waynesvllle on May 9 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Reece of Waynesville on Ma> 9. A daughter to Mr and Mrs. Gay Calhoun of Waynesvllle. Route 3 on May 9. Lakeside Club Is Hostess To Canton Club The Lakeside Home Demonsti. | tlon Club entertained the Canton! Home makers in the home of Mrs.! A. H. Hunt, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rankin Ferguson. Lakeside Club president, welcomed the guest club and presided during the meeting. Corsages were presented to the guest members The devotional was given by Mrs. Ferguson. Project leader reports were giv- | en bv Mrs. Francis Webb on Home . Gardens, and Mrs. William Bal ientine on Home Beautiflcation. Mrs. John Hogue reported on a floor finish demonstration which she attended. The Canton Homemakers report ed nine workshops held during the month. The Lakeside Club planned a workshop on decorating wooden chopping boards to be held Friday night. May 18. In the REA Kitchen. A lesson on roca conservation was given by Miss Jean Chllders. > Mrs. R. B. Waddell and Mrs. M. . H. McAuley directed games during < the recreational period. Prizes were . won by Mrs. Bob Phillips, Mrs. ? Frank Vokes, and Mrs. Mark Reno. ? all of Canton Homemakers. Refreshments were served by the hostesses: Mrs. Hunt. Mrs: John Hogue. Mrs. Floyd Rippetoe, and ' Mrs. Claude Woodard. * * * HDC Schedule i Friday. May 11, 11:00 a.m. ? Al iens Creek will entertain Cecil I Club at the home of Mrs Arthur I Dills. t Friday, May 11, 2.00 p.m.?White " Oak?Mrs. Rowe Ledford's. , * * * i St. John's Junior-Senior ' Prom Is Set For May 12 i ' The annual junior-senior prom 1 will be held at St. John's High ' . School Saturday, May 12 from 8 .1 i p.m. until midnight. Music will be by "Mark's Six," < a group from the "Cullowhee ] . Rhythm Cats" dance band. Waynesville High School Jun iors and seniors are especially In- | ! vited. Admission wiR be $1.00 per per ' son or $1.75 per couple. * * ? Mrs. George Bew and Mrs. Frank r Broadfleld of Pass-A-Grllle Beach, . Florida are spending a few days at their summer cottage at Balsam. MRS. OSBORNE Mrs. Henry Blount Osborne, Jr. Is the former Miss Maxine Evelyn Medford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller Medford of Waynesvflle. Route 4. She was married on April 7 in Greenville, S. C. Miss Medford ts Married To H. B. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller Medford of Waynesville, Route 4, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Maxine Evelyn, to Henry Blount Osborne. Jr., son of Mrs. Henry Blount Osborne, Sr. of Clyde and the late Dr. Osborne. The ceremony was performed by Judge Guy A. Gullick at his home fn Greenville, S. C. on Satur day, April 7. The bride wore a black wool suit with black and white acces sories and a corsage of red rose buds. Mrs. Osborne was graduated from the Crabtree-Iron Duff High School and will complete nurse's ' training at Memorial Mission Hos- ; pital in Ashevllle this month. Mr. Osborne, a graduate of the Clyde High School, is now em- ? ployed with Dayton Rubber Com pany. The couple will make their home i in Waynesville. Nothing Sells Like Newspapers I Give Mother A trojo/co/e ALL-AROUND $ H A D OW - PA N E I E D ! . ? N O C y-' IRON COTTON BY (Jlhtvniit' A superbly filling slip in soft, cool embossed cotton botiste thot never needs ironing even if automa tically washed and dried Dainty embroidery and inser. / tions of nylon Vol / f lace trim the pretty a J bodice. Shadow- ' Jv paneled all around, naturolly opoque, % it is ideal under sheers Cmk' ?ond uniforms. 4^. ? Seams are top-stitched to withstand strain. 32 to 44, in white, pink, yellow. 32 to 36 short, ond 32 to 44 tall in white only. 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