Philippine WSCS Leader Conducts Lecture Forum Mrs. Emanuelli Valencia, presi dent oi the Woman's Society of Christian Service in 'ha Philippine I-lands, will condu^ a lecture for um on Methodist work in the Phtl> ippinea at Lake Junaluska Thurs dty eventng at S in the auditorium. This program is sponsored by the P lutheastern Jurisdictional School of Mission* currently In confer ence at the lake. Misa Dorothy McConnell, edi tor of the World Outlook, will (take a brief statement regarding s rategy and planning of Metho dist work In Southeast Asia just p weeding Mrs. Valencia's lecture. Worship will be conducted by Er. Flemmie Klttrelt, home eco nomics instructor at Howard Uni v rslty in Washington. She will ln t ude some remarks about Burros and Thailand. .Miss Sva Shlpatone. teacher of I tycholrgy at Isabella Tboburn l oI lege in Luckow, India, will r-nder the closing prayer. She Is vlth tip school In the capacity of i -source person. She Is a member c f the international team that hsa I ten holding workshops on world understanding throughout tha < ounfry This Is a project of the Woman's Division of Christian tarvlce. * * * Mrs. Hudson Entertains At Dinner In Canton Mrs. George Hudson was hostess at a dinner party In her home on 1'.alley St., Canton, Tuesday night j 1 on^rlng Miss Adrtenne Elizabeth f mothers, brhle-elect of Paul Hen ron. 'The table was centered with an arrangement of roses, sweet peas, and baby's breath, flanked by 1 ghted candles Covars were laid for sixtaen. The honor guest waa presented a gift. "? : * b. a : ?" Mr*. IMitl IMmi, IB# former MM* June Ortwl, aa4 Mies Both Nkhol* ww* iradoated from Berea College. Bar**. By.. Ml Jane ?. Mr*. MeliM, <>?rtl?r of Mr. >M Mr*. Boy Cetvard of Wayneovllle. umlwJ a B8 decree la BaMweea Administration u< Mia* Nichols, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Boy Nlehoht. also of Wayneovllle, received a B8 decree la Home Ecaaeaalaa Teachers Attend NCEA Meet At Blue Ridge Three teacher* of the Waynes vllle township returned last night from Blue Ridge where they at tended a Leadership Conference of the North Carotins education Association. They were Mrs. Claude Rogers, president of the Haywood Cuonty Unit of NCSA, Mrs. Troy Boyd, secretary of the Haywood Unit, and Mrs. Lawrence Roten, building representative of Central Elementary School. ? * * Mrs. W. W. Norman, who has been visiting her aon-In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., this week, will leave tomorrow for her home in Grif fin. Ga. Mrs. Norman came last Sunday to accompany her grand daughter. Mary Barber, who had keen visiting her in Griffin. Middleton-Garrison Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. John M. Garrl aon have announced the marriage of their daughter. Sara Jane, to Ralph Ray Middloton. ton of Mr and Mr*. Ransom Middloton of East La Porte. The ceremony was performed in Walhalla, S. C. on May 19. ? * * Terrell Teague Is Now At Lackland Air Base - Terrell Teague, a 19S6 graduate of Wayneavllle Township High School, has enlisted In the Air Force and is now stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben K. Teague of Waynesville. ? ? ? Want Ada bring quirk results. Births | New arrivals at the h?;**ood County Hospital include A son to Mr. sad Mrs. Coimaa iUystt of Waynesvtile on June 1ft A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Conard of Waynesvtile on June 1ft A daughter to Mr. apd Mrs. Frank Rath bone of WaynesviUa oa June It. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Sheehan of Waynesville on June 19. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cogging of Sylva on June 20. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler of Waynesville on June 20, A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wathls of Hazelwood on June 20. ? ? ? HDC Schedule Friday, June 23, 2:90 p.m. ? 'unaluska ? REA Kitchen. , Monday, June 29, 2:00 p.m. -? McKimmon ? Mrs. Paul Hyatt Mrs. H. L. Morgan). Monday, June 25, 7:30 p.m. ? Saunook ? Mrs. Charles Beck. Tuesday. June 26, 1:30 p.m. ? Clyde?Mrs. H. W. Warren. Jr. Thursday, June 29, 9:30 a.m.? 4appy Homeraakers ? Mrs. J. 2 "ochran. Thursday, June 39, 1:90 p.m.? West Canton?Mrs. Cromer Crisp. AAA 3 and PW Club Sets Meeting At Rock Hill The Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Tuesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. in the Hock Hill School. Dinner will be served by the women of the community. Announcements will be made of ommittees which were set up at a board of directors meeting of the club Wednesday night in the home of the president, Mrs. Ben Phil lips. * ? ? Personals Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Messer of the Asheville Road, Wayneaville has as guests this week. Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Hall and children, Faith and Debby of Chadbourne, N. C.. who were en route to the West Coast. Dr. Hall is Mrs. Mes ser's nephew. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Messer spent last weekend in Asheville as guests of Mrs. Emily H. Ben nett at her home on Kimberly Avenue. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Thad O. Chafin has at guests this week Mr. Chaf in's nephew and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chafiiwof Winston Salem. ? ? * Mrs. William C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Jr. and their children, Harriett and Allen, have returned to Rlverdale, Oa. after a visit with the Misses Daisy and Bess Boyd. They came to at tend the wedding of Miss Wanda Hipps and Dick Boyd. ? ? ? Betty and Mary Barber, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar ber, Jr., left yesterday for Camp Junaluska For Girls where they will spend the summer. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Weill, who have been visiting the former's oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill, left yesterdav for their home In Aruba, Netherlands West Indies. * ? ? Mrs. Charles Rogers of North Wilkesboro. who has been vislt ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JacI 'lesser, left Wednesday for New krunswlck. N. J? to join her bus iand who is attending Rutgers Graduated School of Banking toi > two weeks course. * * * Mrs. E. B McClure had- as her ueats last week her nephew, W. T IcClure of Cristobal, Canal Tone lis daughter. Sandra Kay, of Rich '?ond, Vs., and Mrs. McClure'; ?lece, Mrs O. C. Gray of Ashe Hie. * * * ? Hazel wood Folk 3aise $1,000 On Hew Sanctuary The sale of bricks for the nev Iaselwood Baptist church brough n more than $1,000 Sunday, ac -ording to Fred Moody, treasurer this amount was above the regu ar contributions for the bull dint und. Moody explained The schedule calls for pouring he foundation of the new sanctu try this week. Much of the mate lal for the new structure is already in the aite. * * ? i " I GOOD APPETIZER Stuffed celery stalks, cut Into ' short lengths, make a delicious tid ait to" serve with a before-dinner leverage. For the stuffing you can ise cream or cottage cheese mixed vith anchovy paste or chopped ireen olives; or fill the celery ribs vith lobster paste; or choose seabed sardines - and ? mayonnaise or the celery and sprinkle heavily vith minced oaraley for attractive alar. I ? WASKING TASKS To wash a deep vase or Jar. add dU of wrapping paper to waon oapy water. Shake well. Aao aoada la the rinse water will add . parkle. * p-??oo?oo<^oo???? . STAINUSS DWNIRWAM1 B | 1 ?1 ^ I _ 1 ? 1 "^*1 out umiMioN n (TStASYTOPAVTHt fttllABLI WAY ''J you* guabantke I? AT RAY'S for ? W m jf^rS ^ m (Jf QT M wt^ m ^Wk ? Where Your Dollars Buy More Goods ? For Less - IN BED LINENS FOXCROFT "J QUALITY 49c PILLOW CASES 2,or 80? Cellophane Wrapped $2.19 Value ^ SHEET Size 81 x 99 $|69 I REMARKABLY GOOD BUYS CANNON MUSLIN SHEETS 77 v 1 AO 1st Quality $1.89 A IwO 2nd Quality $1.79 fi1 v Iftft 1st Quality $1.98 Ol A IUO 2nd Quality $1.89 - OILCLOTH I 59c ? 46 inch Width 50? yd* 69c ? 54 inch Width" ?? gQc yd. ? Brand New Ass't Patterns ? 49c Group / SHEER COTTON PRINTS ? 39c Light Colors for Summer Presses SOUTHERN PREMIUM STAMPS Slightly Irregular - Summer Shades JlljjW: w *1? A Smart Buy In 51 Gauge ? 15 Denier Women's Sizes - SHORTY SHORTS *1.98 - Slight Irregulars $ J .50 WOMEN'S 7 Values to $8.95 32 to 36 ^ BATHING $4.95 SUITS ?* WASHABLE= SKIRTS $1.98 Group ? SJ.50 $2.98 Group $2-50 $3.98 Values $3.00 Summer Styles ? 22 to 30 RayonltRIEFS Sixes 5 to 8 Nice Ass't Colors 39c Values 2 Pairs $ J .00 i , STAMPS WITH THEM Girls' BLOUSES Cottons, Nylons 77c Sixes 7 to 14 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT RAY'S FOR MEN 49c WHITE TEE SHIRTS 49c UNDERWEAR SHIRTS 3 for $1?? MEN'S 59c BRIEFS MEN'S 59c SHORTS 2 for *1?? ~ SHIRTS ~ $3.00 SPORT SHIRTS *1?? Sizes 2 ,to 6 ? Children's Dept. Sizes 6 to 16 Boys' Dept. Men's Sizes ? Main Floor j $2.98 WORK PANTS S $2.65 - $5.00 Let Us Show You ENJOY OUR CHILDREN'S DEPT. * $1.98 DIAPERS $J.50 , 39c BRIEFS ? 3 for $ J .00 Y $1.98 Shirt-Short SUIT $J.66 | ? Sizes 1 to 8 ? $2.98 ETON SUIT ? $2?44 ? GIRLS' SHORTS 59c Values 2 for $ J.00 Girls' Sailor BLOUSES $1.98 Value $J.OO Children's Sizes Sizes 1 to 6 FADED DENIM OVERALLS $1.69 Assorted Colors SliO BOYS' 6 -16 SPORT SHIRTS $1.98 Values ? 2 lor *3?? ? The Famous E & W Shirts ? 11.79 BLUE JEANS $?.49 Sizes 6 to 16 Western Cut WRANGLERS Slightly Irreg. Sizes 6 to 12 $1.98 PAIR 2 *or $3.50 Boys' 59c TEE SHIRTS 2 for $ J .00 - White and Colore

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view