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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 5

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BIG SALE STARTS MONDAY CLEARANCE '4 ABRICS! I 1 Wnv Bfc All Wools All Winter abrics All At Drastic Reductions! We must move these quick ly to make room for Spring merchandise arriving daily! We Wilf Not Be Undersold! Don't Miss This Big Sole! abric Shop 941 Center St Phone TR 2 2911 In this Woman's World PAGE 5 RECORD LANDMARK SATURDAY JANUARY 16 I960 Mrs Victor Caldwell 229 North Patterson Street makes hats of feathe Making eather Hats Is Hobby Of Local Woman and By ROSAMOND CLARK at the ot guests who MRS EVERETT PLYLER a LUMBER OUR MAKES THE DIIRENCil Sherrill Lumber Co ront St A has all for daugh her in The Is the term used to designate the mone tary system of the United States 2 EBRUARY WEDDING Mr and Mrs II Royall Sr Park announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy OERTORY ANTHEM The offertory anthem at irst Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Sunday morning will be hr DeKoven TUR AND GARDEN Turf and Garden Club will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock with Mrs Graham Jr 831 Henkel Road Mrs Ross Gilbert will be associate hostess SPADE AND TROWEL Spade and Trowel Garden Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 with Mrs A Deaton 130 Brierwood Road uture Homemakers of America Chapter of Senior High School has completed plans for the annual Ball which will be at Grace Park Recreation Center eb ruary 13 At a meeting of the chapter Wednesday afternoon committees were appointed and princesses chosen The princesses will compete for title of Queen of Hearts at the ball Princesses are Kay Graybeal Trcva Orren Katherine Bost from the junior class Sandra Williams Brenda Jame and Joyce Bass from the senior class Sandra Wil liams was chosen to represent HA in the Queen of Clubs con test which will be presented by the rench Club ebruary 4 Committees for the annual ball arrangements are as follows: Queen's Court Sylvia Green and Janie Mayes: bandstand Camil la Howell aye Bell Shannon Woodsides and Carol McNeely: ta bles Kay Graybeal Katherine Bost and Barbara Morrison entrance Sharon Pope and Joyce Bass: Cen terpiece Brenda James and Pat Philbeck: mobile Betty Brawley and Betty Hefner: refreshments Treva Orren Brenzell Orren Ma toka Hcurst and Rose Tucker Tickets for the ball are now on sale and may be purchased from any HA member CELESTE HENKEL PTA Dr Allen Harrell will present speech on Child is Smart er Than You Think" to members of the Celeste Henkel Parent Teacher Association Monday night at 7:30 in the school audi torium A nursery will be open at the school to take care of small children Club To Give Citizenship Award Central Home Demonstrat i Club met Thursday evening with Mrs Mason and Mrs Law rence Mason at the former's home on Snow Creek Road Mrs Phil Walker the president presided Mrs Ralph Hill led the devotion al service After roll call reports were given by officers Mrs Char les Gaither and Mrs James Lew is A committee was appointed to get details on a citizenship award the club will present to the pri mary elementary and senior grad es at Central School committee members including Miss Margaret Martin chairman Miss Maggie McLain and Mrs Lewis Book reports were given by Mrs Phil Walker and Mrs Mason Announcement was made of a fur niture and picture frame refinish ing course to be held at Central School on ebruary 13 our club members have been invited Demonstration by Mrs Nancy Myers Iredell home agent had as topic With Others" and pointed out the important role kind ness and unselfishness play in learning to live with others Mrs Jolm King gave a humorous read ing titled Mrs John ny Brown directed recreation after the meeting Mrs Zigler was welcomed as a new member The hostesses served a congeal ed salad with ritz crackers cook ies and coffee Miss Brenda Mason assisted in serving Add a front porch to your house and see the differ ence! There's another difference and that's between our top quality lumber and just any lumber The dif ference between the look of patch work or a beautiful remodeling job! Sweetheart Ball Planned or eb 13 MARTINSBURG Va Palms and candelabra of white tapers were arranged simply within the chancel of Trinity Methodist Church with pompons in the al tar vases for the wedding Satur day afternoon January 10 of Miss Estelle Jan Haltom older daughter of Dr and Mrs Haltom 113 North Tennessee Ave nue and Everett Lanson Plyler of Cincinnati Mr Plyler is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Plyler and the stepson of Mrs Nelson A Lewis of Statesville Rev Raymond Wood Trinity pastor officiated for the ceremony at 3:30 in the presence of a large number workroom has feathers to be proud of at the molting season said Mrs Caldwell and she exhibit ed some beautiful parrot feathers explaining that parrot feathers are too stiff to make a feather hat Splashed with bright color one or two such feathers will set off a hat of another material but you could make a hat of them So Polly continued to look smug Phone TR 3 4319 HEADQUARTERS OR YOUR BUILDINO ashion Center Started At Zurich A new showcase of Swiss fash ions has been established in Zur ich Switzerland for the conven ience of international buyers The leading 26 manu facturers from the weaving em broidery and clothing industries have created a consolidated sales and display center called ashion Buyers will no longer be pressured to visit 26 scattered showrooms throughout Switzerland They can decide on their selections leisurely at the Swiss ashion House which will have permanent exhibits of the lat est Swiss creations cred some white feathers she had saved when their Thanksgiving tur key was killed were pretty to throw away and 1 thought how nice be for She got out the turkey feathers and for the first time really look cd at a feather hat to see how it was made Ruth's hat is lovely though Mrs Caldwell says she made it before she had acquired the real know how The hats Mrs Caldwell makes are of two the clip a very narrow band and a larger half hat type oundations for the hat are available at the dime store and she covers these with velvet ribbon The half hat foundations made of a stiff ma terial she orders in quantity the sorting of the feathers that's the tedious part but Mrs Caldwell says she loves doing it and she can do it and watch television The feathers after sorting and selec tion are first glued to small disks of pellon and these in turn are glued to the foundation always liked says Mrs Caldwell She does leather tooling and lately has had a class in this craft at Broad Street Meth odist Church She's very proud of an antique picture frame whose broken border she repaired with plastic wood very carefully before refinishing the frame and making it a thing of beauty She tints pho tographs too for a local photog rapher or hex latest hobby she enthusiasm in plenty After many women are pushovers feather hats so pretty so light in weight so easy to and all the year round fall winter spring even summer you have feather hats for we asked Airs Caldwell She explained that heretofore she had made hats for her family or for gifts for she made sev eral for Christmas gifts all de pends on whether I can get the were Later received In Dr Mrs Haltom al The Shenandoah Nupital music preceding the ser vice included two marriage hymns sung by Mrs Thom Keller and or gan music Mrs Robert Troupe the church organist was console Dr Haltom escorted his ter to the altar to give marriage with her sister Miss Martha Haltom attending as maid of honor Her bridesmaids were Mrs Booth of Birmingham Mich and Mrs Schmidt of Cincinnati McJunkin of Richmond Va formerly of Statesville was Mr man with John A Plyler and rank Everhardt of Statesville uncles of the bride groom Jahn Wilson of West Ches ter Pa and Schmidt of Cin cinnati his ushers The gown of bridal satin had a full skirt falling into a ca thedral train ashioned with Sa brina neckline it had a princess panel front with reembroidered Alencon lace trim Her pure silk illusion veil was attached to a contour crown of pearls She wore a string of pearls the gift of the bridegroom: her pearl earrings and carried with her bride's bouquet of white Butter fly roses and rench lilace a hand kerchief belonging to her great grandmother She detached a rose corsage from her bouquet to pin on a suit for travel Bridesmaids all wore emerald satin ballerina length frocks with draped bodice and scoop neckline matching contour crowns of white satin They carried white carna tions The mother of the bride was at tired in champagne silk borcade with matching petal hat Mrs Lew is the bridegroom's stepmother wore mauve brocade with pearl and sequin hat Their flowers were cymbidium orchids Mrs green Mrs Lewis's pink At the reception in the hotel ball room smilax and white pompons AnoirnlnH fhn tnhln nn4 ihn centerpiece was a silver epergne holding white chrysanthemums and smilax Miss Diane Everhardt of States ville a cousin of the bridegroom assisted in serving the wedding cake After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs Plyler will live at 5516 Little lower Avenue in Cincinnati or travel Mrs Plyler wore a sapphire blue Dior type wool suit with matching blouse and navy acces sories The bride after attending local schools studied at Penn Hall in Chambersburg Pa and Randolph Macon Woman's College at Lynch burg Va where she was a mem ber of Zeta Tau Alpha She receiv ed a certificate in physical therapy at the University of Pennsylvania and took additional training in ce rebral palsy treatment at the Chil Rehabilitation Institute at Reistortown Md She is currently a staff physical therapist with Unit ed Cerebral Palsy of Cincinnati Inc Mr Plyler associated with Proc tor and Gamble in Cincinnati was graduated cum laude from North Carolina State College where he was a member of Tau Bota Pu and received a degree in chemical engineering at the University of Virginia as a Wenninger ellow He was in the chemical corps at ort Detrick Aid for two years Attending the wedding from Statesville were Air and Mrs John A Plyler Mrs Nelson A Lewis Mr and Airs rank Everhardt and Miss Dians Everhardt of Slates I ville Special Every Monday SEA PERCH Countess Will Come Monday A number of local people who are interested in travel are be ing invited to an informal tea Alon day from 4 until 6:30 pm at the Club to meet Countess Eliza beth Von rustenburg The charming Countess is an avid traveler and a native of Alem phis Tenn She has made over 75 trips to and from Europe and makes her home in Baden Baden Germany which is the Hot Springs of Germany The countess will conduct her first tour this summer to Europe in July for John Allies native of Hickory who is in the travel agen cy business Miles honored the countess at a party in his Char lotte offices this week and will accompany her here Monday af ternoon The count and countess have lived in Baden Baden for the past 10 years and she describes it as a famous resort where life is more leisurely than in this country The Von urstenburgs have a daughter Betsy Von urstenburg the actress whom the countess vis ited when she arrived in New York a week ago and there arc two grandchildren The countess has been a world traveler since she was 16 years of age ancUmade her fifstrip to China with her parents She has lived in Venice Paris Cannes and London and speaks rench Ital ian and German She was educated in America and Europe She stud ied History of Art with the well known Venetian sculptor Lucarda in Italy and Greece HOWARD Joanson) All you 0 If can eat I I for only 4 1 Dinner RENCH RIES SLAW and HOT ROLS and BUTTER Available Lunch or Dinner! HATMAKING HOBBY Mrs Victor Caldwell 22!) North PMfnrcnn ctmof Its her newest hobby Shcs shown here at her worktable fastening the airy materials to a firm foun dation (West Photo) nothing and making something out ol Mrs Victor Caldwell's jxrsonal def inition of a hobby And right here a word to hunt ers from Mrs Caldwell: throw away the feathers of the birds you kill 1 can use those Yes Airs her she has is mak ing feather hats And she never has enough feathers She's got boxes full Small round tin boxes packed full ot washed and sorted feathers are stacked up in her work room but not enough feath ers not nearly enough What kind of feathers does she Any kind: Chicken turkey goose duck Mallard feathers that Airs John McLaughlin saved for her following a hunting trip of Mr have made two of the prettiest of Mrs Caldwell's hats But she doesn't have enough feathers to finish one of them The markings of these wild duck feathers are really beautiful One hat is made of the bronze marked feathers and the other is a band of white feathers edged with markings in effect in soft brown sheading to black Quail feathers are especially de sirable because of the beauty of the markings Looking at sonic quail feathrs recently Mrs Cald well says she found 14 different markings Pheasant feathers are gorgeous of course As for chick en feathers well a clip this ingen ious designer made from mostly the tail feathers the family's pet chicken fol lowing the chicken's death from natural causes lie outdone by the finer birds so far as the rich sheen of the plumage is con cerned Mrs Caldwell made her first hat i a year ago last fall for her daugh i ter Ruth wanted a feather hat and i when her mother find one I that suited she suddenly rememb 1 Poll Parrot in a cage in Mrs Gregory Sue to ranklin Delano Ivey son of Air and Airs Troy Ivey 338 Deaton Street Statesville Miss Royall is a member of the junior class at the Baptist Hospital School of Nursing Winston Salem The wedding will be in ront Street Baptist Church on ebruary 25 Estelle Jan Haltom Is Bride Of Everett Lanson Plyler 'ft Happy Birthdays January 17 Day's Horoscope You have good judgment now for pushing future and distant in terests Organize your program by late afternoon Expect little from social life tonght Mrs Margaret Renegar Rexford Mangans Stinson Pat Harris Airs Wilfred Campbell Mrs Bill McCombs Bill Sweeny Jerry Lynn Thomas Mrs Clyde Nabors Charlie Warren Marvin Gryder Rita Grose Cockrell Joe Rayle Stevenson Joyce Murdock Williams Airs Robert A Eagle January 18 Day's Horoscope Show wisdom regarding events this morning which could dis rupt your plans or create diffi culty with those afar Later you will receive good news Elizabeth Holshouser Wooten A Stroud Airs Blaine Munday Jimmy Madison Stevenson Rommie Weatherman Hilda Jean Campbell Claude Albea Mrs ox Martha Sue Jolly Billie Ruth Sowers Mrs Johnny McLain Mrs Kennedy Mrs Billy Burns '5 AU I Wfa Al i WOW' '4' Jp" 'v X1 IBllI ac rjvy iaw a I x' sw MB On hxxB fe as 4Sfid0L i 'H HI i iin1 ijji iiiiiMin 1 WT b1 IM a i A I' ifl fir 1 1 MM Jolw Eh 1 I ft Personals Mr and Airs Pierce Merry Jr and their four daughters ar here from Augusta Ga to spend the weekend with Mrs moth er Mrs Neely Sr Davie Avenue Mrs Montgomery of Char lotte is the guest of her sister Mrs Irvine Tomlin Walnut Street New Book Is Reviewed "Act One" the best selling auto biography of Moss Hart director playwright was reviewed for Book and Study Club riday af ternoon by Mrs Long Mrs Neely Kincaid was host ess to the club group and several guests at her home on North Green Strc'et The hostess served a sweet course and coffee upon arrival of members and guests Living rooms of the home were pretty with arrangements of ear ly spring flow ers At the urging of his wife Kitty Carlyle Moss Hart has written the story of his life which according to reviewers tops all nonfiction best sellers The first play Hart wrote was a complete failure Af terward he tried his hand at di recting plays in summer camps He would spend the winter writ ing plays and eventually he wrote In A which prov ed an outstanding success He was raised in poverty in The Bronx and his education ended with the eighth grade His first job as a youngster was in a theatrical agency al $15 a week and this gave him a start in the world in which he was to achieve fame In collaboration with George Kaufman Hart has written many successful plays He directed "My air for although he writ es plays he is primarily a direc tor Guests for the meeting and pro gram included Airs rank Deaton Mrs James A Alexander Airs Al Edgar Mrs Irvine Tomlin and her sister Airs Montgo mery of Charlotte and Airs Long Nan Holbrook Has Birthday Party Nan Holbrook daughter of Dr and Mrs Holbrook celebrat ed her Uth birthday with a 'Hobo for 20 guests riday at the Girl Scout Little House on West Sharpe Street Entertainment was a diversity of games suitcase race dances and other games Guests came in costume and top prizes for went to Les lie Steele and John Bradford Patty Hinton and John Steele were aw arded prizes as liest danc ers A supper of wieners and baked beans was served and the birthday cake was designed in the figure of a hobo CHURCH SUPPER A covered dish supper will be held Sunday evening at 6 at the irst Methodist Church in Troutman The supper is sponsored by the circles of the women's or ganization of the church in con nection with a Town and Country mission study to be conducted by Rev William Blanton at 7 pm s' 4 BRIDE ELECT Mr and Mrs Grasty 1532 Seventh Street announce the engagement of their daughter Janie Carolyn to Ran dy James Estes route 2 States ville son of Airs Addie Bea Ste wart of Winston Salem and the late William Carl Estes The wed ding is planned for ebruary 14 Party Honors Nancy Kirby Aliss Nancy Kirby bride elect of next week was honored at a pretty party riday evening given by Mrs red Lowrance and her niece Miss LaVon Sharpe at Airs home East Broad Strict Aliss Sharpe a student at Alit chell College whose home is at Keysville Va will be a brides maid in the wedding of Aliss Kirby and John Robert Leach which tak es place Saturday January 23 White snapdragons and white chrysanthemums were combined in an epergne on the dropleaf tab le from which refreshments were served and white candles were framing for the bouquet Early spring camellias and for were elsewhere and white chrysanthmums made an effective arrangement in a clear crystal goblet showered with white satin ribbons The guests including about 14 friends of the bride elect shower ed Miss Kirby with miscellaneous gifts to which the hostesses added a 12 picce set of ovenware They remembered the bride with a cor sage of white carnations that was complement for her vivid red dress a sheath with scoop neck line Cocoanut balls were served with nuts and candies Cool Springs Club With Mrs Shive Cool Springs Home Demonstra tion Club met Wednesday after noon at the home of Airs Shive with Airs Lowry co hostess Airs Shive the president con ducted the meeting which was opened ith the reading of the club collect Mrs AIcLaughlin gave devotions Mrs Lowry presented the secretary's report Yearbooks were distributed and plans made for the work Airs Juliene ulp Iredell horns economics agent gave the demon stration on With bringing out many helpful points During the social hour the host esses served refreshments DO YOU HAVE ARTHRITIS? Here is a message you will want to read Your doctor can tell you there is absolutely NO KNOWN CURE for arthritis Medical research specialists are now engaged in several projects which it is felt will ultimately he in finding a cure but as yet none has been found Naturally we all live in hope they will be successful but until that time we must be content to get the best relief possible Kight now there is a fast safe and effective relieving agent available called Pruvo Pruvo ingredients have been used in hospitals and clinics prescribed by doctors and have helped scores of men and women to lead happy and full lives You can be sure nothing is taster saer or has been proven more effective than Pruvo for a I lnor athklhs or related diseases rheumatism neuritis viatica lumbago and bursitis And it wonderful for backache and every day musculai TRIAS Vpr J7 sk druggist for a generous 75 tablet Im Yo? mus be satlsficd Wlth tha results or your purchase price will be refunded by the maker There are larger economy sizes also for continued use Snlp at Drug Store Wot ront St Statesville.

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