Youngsville Woman's Club Has Party Youngsville - With Christ mas decorations and candle light providing a holiday set ting, members of the Youngs ville Woman's Club had their annual Christmas party at the community house Monday night the fifteenth. Entertain ment was directed by Mes dames Clarence Conyers, Al len S tailings, W. T. Holden, B. F. Woodlief and J. J. Hart. Prizes were given to winners of games and cntests. Members wore Christmas Bell cut-outs which were pin ned on upon arrival and used in relation to the fun and games. Christmas Carols were sung by all under the leader ship of Mrs. A. N. Corpening as Mrs. W. T. Holden accom panied at the piano. With a "Ho-Ho-Ho" and Merry Christmas, Santa Claus arrived, extending greetings to all. He remained long enough to distribute gifts which members had brought to exchange. Hostesses lor me social hour were Mesdames Hay Pearce, James Smith, W. C. Timberlake, Claude Edward^, Bruce Strickland and Vernon Grissom. Refreshments in cluded strawberry punch, Christmas cookies, mixed nuts, a variety of party sand wiches. cheese straws and Christmas tree mints. Candy canes were on each plate. President Mrs. Ben Hudson presided at the club business session which opened with a devotional by Mrs. L. J. Phillips. The Clubwoman's Hymn was sung by members. Mrs. Phillips, as chairman of the club nominating com mittee to secure officers for the new cjub year beginning i n ' Ja nuaryT prestmlwl ttrefrrt lowing slate which was elect ed: President, Mrs. A. N Corp ening; First Vice President, Miss Susie Tharrington; Se cond Vice President, Mrs. J. E. Underwood; Recording Secretary, Mrs. N. A. Brown; Corresponding, Mrs. B. G. Mitchell and Treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Pearce. i'S" Help A-HonW "ChMWrtah I -aJ|*y ItM TRICKS FOR HOLIDAY TABLE SETTINGS: The drama of these Christmas musicvprint napkins is heightened by folding them on the plates and using "Deck the Halls" lyrics on a linen print as runners- all on a pure linen tablecloth in solid red or green. Mrs. A. Y. Allen received groceries brought by mem bers to be given to selected families for Christmas. Projects chairman Mrs. L. A. Woodlief announced that judging for the Christmas Home Exterior Decoration Contest will be Monday night, December twenty-se" cond, between the hours of seven-thirty and eight-thirty. Everyone in the community is encouraged to haw their home more attractive than ever. Three winners will be selected and given ribbons of honor. Mrs. Woodlief reported that with contributions for John ' Umstead. she had bought a coffee urn and taken it to Louisburg for de livery. Twenty-five bags of candy for veterans in the hospital during Uw hoiidayt. w??t taken to the Red Cross in Raleigh for distribution. Mrs. Vernon Grissom was appointed by the President to serve as Chairman of the .an nual March of Dimes Drive to be sponsored locally by the club in January. The Club's "Christmas Cheer" project is continuing, with several activities planned ?TM\Wboming _ udeiuoj ^ Franklinton Mr-, and Mrs. Eugene Pearce spent the weekend at Topsail Beach with Dr. and Mrs. Dean Hundley. Lord Jeff i 100% -4 PLY - ALPACA CARDIGANS /ND ROLLOVERS Comes in many color* PURE WHITE OLIVE GOLD RED NAVY PUTTY C.RAY AND MANY OTHI RS oou/es IX A UN J SHOP OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 30 P.M UNTIL CHRioTMAS FREE GIFT WRAPPING , Mestrnes Langston, McGhee Have uinner-Brjdge Parties r (Frk. B.W.) On Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, Mrs. T. J. MctJhee and Mrs. Bar bara Langston entertained at four tables of dinner bridge. The hostesses served a duplicate of the Tuesday menu. Mrs. Joe Whitaker received high score prize while second high went to Mrs. L. A Thompson, Jr. Special guests were Mes dames Whitaker.' Thompson, H. A. McGhee, Fred Blount, Bruce Honeycutt. R. B. CJor don, Eugene Pearce, T. H. Pearce, l^ee McLemore, Mary K. East, A. B. Allen, Jr., C. H. Weston, B. N. Williamson, Jr., Brodle C.recn, W P frarrr. Jr. and Miss Edith Jackson. Traditional Christmas de corations were used through out the house. (Frk. B.W.) Mrs. Barbara Langston entertained her bridge club and guests at din ! ner bridge at 6:30 Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. T. J. McGhee was co-hostess. .The hostesses served thic ken a la king in pastry shells, cranberry salad, string beans, hot rolls, coffee and fruit cocktail cake topped with whipped cream. Miniature Christmas trees adorned the I dessert plates. Mrs. W. F. Miller won high score prize for club while second high went to Mrs. Julia Carr. Mrs. Harry Coulter was ttje recipient of guest high and Mrs, John Gonella, second high. Special guests were Mes riuinc:; Coulter. Gonella, W. W. Cooke, J. A. Cox, George Cooke, Vance Estes, Gordon Patterson, S. C. Ford, John Green, W. H. M. Jenkins, 01 lie Jenkins, Hubert Utley and Crowfod Kearney. The tallies were decorated with bells and candles with holly and berries. The Langs ?ton home was deocrated with berries and candles. Senior Citizens Have Christmas Party Youngsville -- & Senior Citizens Parly sponsored by the Y o ungsville Woman's Club was held at the com munity house Sunday after noon." December l-i. with hostesses for the club being Mesdames R E. Cheatham. A. E. Hall. L. A. Woodlief and J. T. Moss. A number of other club members assisted with the party and Christmas program which was held amid festive holdiay decorations. The building was decorat ed December ninth for -use throughout the Yuletide sea son. Each group using this community center has only to decorate their serving tables. Decorations were done as a Service project of the Woman's Club, by Mrs. fi. H. Patterson who was assisted by Mrs. Cheatham. ? Poinsettia blooms banked on the mantel extend upward In the center creating a* Christmas tree design Candle cups placed "in tiers around the arrangement, accent the tree Poinsettia lamps at either side of the fireplace glow with a soft red light in the center of each flower. Holly garlands are entwined around lamp stems. Decora tive stockings are hung by the fireplace. A poinsettia tree arrange ment decorates the piano top. Outside door wreaths and in side doorway garlands are of holly. Sprigs of mistletoe are an added interest. A glittering silver Christmas tree trimmed with crystal prisms, compli mented with a revolving spot light, has a sparkling silver tree skirt underneath. The program for the Senior Citizens Party was cen tered around the lighted Tire place. At either side was a grtyn rocker. Club President Mrs. Ben Hudson welcomed guests, and Mrs. A. E. Mall presided. Club Chaplain Mrs. L ? J. Phillips had the devotional. Miss Con nie Woodlief presented "A Christmas Meditation". Costumed as a fairy in show white robe and shining tinsel, young Cora Under wood waved her magic wand as she recited "The Christinas Fairy." The Cherub choir, under the leadership of Mrs. A. N. The STYLE BOOT of the rear ^ ...byJarman, naturally! $20.00 There's a lot of boot here, and it's all shaped for style and comfort! Full-length zipper for easy-on and easv-off. Supple glove-like leather in tobacco brown. Come get a pair ? and travel in high style. ox's DEPT. STORe . * Open Friday Nights 'til 8:30/ Corpening, presented a selec tion of holiday songs, with Nlrs. Al DePorter as piano accompanist In the choir were Steve Phillips. Charlie Corpening. David Weather ford. Karen Sanders. Andi Lindsey and Cora Under wood. Besides singing as a group, the children had solo parts. Kelly Corpening presented "TVas The Night Before Christmas". Dressed for the part in a long nightgown trim med w ith ruffles and ribbon, she sat in a rocker by the fireplace, with the Cherub group and two smaller child ren. Camille Corpening aird Leslie Phillips, gathered around her on a braided rug. The setting included a table helding a tray of apples und popcorn. An old fashioned corn popper was by the fire place. ?As a solo presentation, Mrs. Corpening sang, "White Christmas". ?Guests participated in se veral contests. Two Christmas stockings were given as prizes; one to Mrs. Johnnie Edwards for having the smallest Toot and one to Mr. A. C. Thomas for the largest. Mrs. G. E. Winston won a prize for hav ing a birthday nearest the twenty-fifth. Mr. C. H. Roberts and Rev. E. M. Carter tied for being the oldest present. They are both ninety-one. Mr. Roberts also won a prize for having the most children. Mrs. W. H. Hight and Blanche Mitchell won a candy guess ing game, with Mrs. Roy Strickland as runner-up. The program was conclud ed with all singing Christmas Carols. Goldert Glow Punch was served by Clubmembpr Mrs. G. E. Winston. Refreshments included red and green coco nut bon-bons, strawberry cookies decorated with holly wreaths, cheese straws, nuts and mints. The serving table decorat ed by Mrs. Patterson, featur ed a plush table tree made of red velvet bows topped with tiny red balls. Chains of shin ing red beads extended from the tree top out to low silver candle sticks bearing lighted red tapers. The arrangement was on a green net cloth underlined with green tafetta. caught up at corners with red velvet bows and holly. ? The table for favor, deco rated by the hostess com mittee for the party, was co vered with a cloth matching that of the serving table. An old fashioned lamp filled with scented red oil was lit at one end of the table by an open Bible and antique spectacles. At the other end was an arrangement of holty in a pair of spool-heeled high top shoes with buttoned up felt spats. Red and white Christmas programs nude by Nlr$. Woodlief were given to each guest. ? " Lapel favors for guests were handmade Knit boots for the men. holding tiny ' candy canes, were made by Mrs. N. A. Brown. Crochet wreaths decorated with se quins and glitter were made by Mrs. J^W. Weathers. Sr. and Mrs. L. K. Evans, with some help from other club women. Mrs. J. E. Underwood, Mrs. Marvin Roberts. Mrs. W. S. Preddy and Mrs. Patterson assisted with the serving. Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Hen Louisburg Mrs. Myron Pleasants is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital . Raleigh, where she was taken on Sunday morn ing after she suffered throm bosis of the left leg. She is reported to be resting com fortably. Mr. and Mrs. James Berger have returned home fr