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A dinner was held in the dinins ,
rbom of the First PresbyterU n
Church Wednesday night in honor
of the teachers and officers of the I
Sunday School Department. j
The table was decorated with
holly and red and white candles in
silver holders.
; Whitener Prevost. superintendent
of the Sunday School, presided ;
and plans were completed for the
Christmas program to be held at
the church on Friday; December
22.
i Arrangements for the dinner
were in charge of Mrs. George
Craig, chairman of religious educa
tion, assisted by Mrs. Charles Fowl
er, Mrs. Linwood Grant, and Mrs.
M. G. Stamey.
'Serving were Harriet Gibson,
filltabeth Watkins, Lane Prevost,
lioulse McBrlde, and Dorothy Me
Brlde. The guests were the Rev. and
Mrs. Malcolm Williamson, Mr. and
Mrs. Whitener Prevost, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gibson, Miss Nancy
Klllian, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell.
Mrs. L. M Richeson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Stephens, Mr. and Mrs, James
KUpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ken, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ledbetter, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Prevost, and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Abel.
Clyde Juniors
Will Present
3-Act Comedy
The Junior class of Clyde High
School will present a three-act
comedy, "Let Me "Grow Up." by
Anne Coulter Martems, in the
school auditorium Friday evening,
December 8, at 7:30 o'clock.
Members of the cast include
Joyce Gall Matthews, Sam San
ford, Bobbie Jo Shuler, Bob Med
ford, Tilda Hardin, Vivian Dotson,
Mary Jo Cole, Mary Frances Al
len, and Sue Thompson. Mss Hazel
Morgan is directing the production.
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Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Judith Mar
guerite Goodin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Posey Hoy Gentry, to
Ralph Phillips, son of Mrs. Arthur Vivian Phillips and the late Mr.
Phillips. Date for the wedding has not been set.
(Photo by Sherill's Studio)
Engagement Of
Judith Goodin
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Posey Hoy Gentry
are today announcing the engage
ment and approaching marriage of
their daughter, Judith Marguerite
Goodin, to Ralph Phillips, son of
Mrs. Arthur Vivian Phillips and the
la(e Mr. Phillips. The wedding
plans are not complete.
Miss Goodin is a graduate of the
Hillsboro High School of Tampa,
Admission will be thirty cents j Fla., and holds an R.N. degree from
for students and sixty cents for j the Tampa 'Municipal Hospital
adults School of Nursing. Upon comple-
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Beaverdam Club
Holds All-Day
Meeting
An all-day meeting of the Beav
erdam Home Demonstration Club
was held Tuesday in the home-of
Mrs. C. C. Willis.
The morning hours were devot
ed to, business ' with Mrs. Ernest
Jones presiding. Reports "were giv
en on the club's United Natons
Flag program, showing flags had
been presented to the Beaverdam
School and to the Oak Grove Meth
odist Church.
Leaders' reports were given by
Mrs. T. G. Murray on home gar
dens. Mrs. Mark Swain, poultry;
Mrs. George Wright, food preserva
tion; Mrs. Paul Robinson, home
furnishings; Mrs. .Elmer Keener,
family life; Mrs. Sherrill-Jimison,
home beaut ifieation; and Mrs. Eu
gene Warren, arts and crafts. ' .
A Christmas program was pre
sented after luncheon with Mrs.
Jacrett Williamson -.leading the
group in singing Christmas carols
and Mi's. R. C. Muinch presenting
special musical numbers. v
A demonstration, "Planning For
Christmas," was given by Miss
Mary Cornwell after which the
members exchanged gifts.
Jonathan Club
Re - Elects
All Officers
All officers of the Jonathan
Creek Home Demonstration Club
were re-elected for the coming
year at a meeting held Friday, af
ternoon in the home of Mrs. Troy
Leatherwood. They are Mrs. Way
Fisher, president; Mrs. Fred Alli
son, vice-president; Mrs. F. R.
Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. John
Williams, treasurer; and Mrs. W.
T. Rainer, historian.
Luncheon was served following
the business hour and a demonstra
tion on "Planning For Christmas"
was given by Miss Mary Cornwell,
home agent.
New members welcomed at the
meeting were Mrs. Creed Messer,
Mrs, James Coleman, and Mrs. A.
L. Garnett.
Mrs. Charles Isley, Sr. of Coolee
mee and Mrs. A. A. Kyles of New-
The Auxiliary of ,,Vet,erns ..of! ton, have returned to their homes
aner spending a tew days wnt tne
former's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley, Jr.
Tax Office Assistants
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Among the appointees this week, included Mrs. J. P. DJcus, as
deputy tax .collector, and Homer Henry, field worker. Mrs. Dlcus
has held the. position for some time. Sebe T. Bryson, Is tax collector.
This picture was made in the tax office as they looked over tax
books. (Staff Photo).
tion of her training, she served as
junior supervisor in the Tampa
hospital and has done private duty
since coming to Waynesville a few
years ago. She is currently em
ployed as plant nurse at Dayton
Rubber Company.
Mr. Phillips Is a graduate of the
Waynesville Township High School
and Blanton's Business College. 'He
holds a position in the Waynesville
Post Office.
Mrs. Fred Lincoln' of Toronto,
Canada is expected today for a
visit to her son-lnaw and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liner.
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Miss Peggy Moody member of
the Junior class of the Waynesville
High School, is said to be doing
nicely at . the Haywood County
Hospital following an appendec
tomy on Wednesday.
Col. and Mrs. R. C. Lane will
spend this week end in Biltmore
Forest as guests of Col. and Mrs,
Orville Hewitt.
Miss Margaret Johnston, Hay'
wood County Librarian, is suffer
ing from a severe cold and is a
patient at the Haywood County
Hospital.
Mrs. Lane Is
Hostess At
Bridge Luncheon
Mrs.. Raymond Lane was hostess j
at a bridge luncheon in her home
at Lake .Junaluska on Tuesday af-;
ternoon. "
Three tables were In play and
after the games prizes were award
ed to Mrs. Felix Stovall arid Mrs.
D. S. Brown, who held high and
second high scores. Blooming
plants were used as a decorative
note.
The, guest list included Mrs.-Harry
Bourne, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins.
Mrs. George Bischoff, Mrs; Jack
Messer, Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mrs.
Felix Stovall, Mrs. William Freel,
Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Mrs, Ben
Colkitt, Mrs, Whitener Prevost,
Mrs. D. S. Brown, Mrs. Hooper
Alexander, Mrs, T. Lenoir Gwyn,
Mrs. Hallett Ward, Mrs. N. F. Lan
caster, Mrs. William Hannah, and
Mrs. Charles Ray.
Mary Joyce Frady
Is Engaged To
Boyce Brock
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frady" of
Hazelwood announce the engage
ment of their daughter,." Mary
Joyce, to Boyce Brock, son of Mrs.
Jasper Brock and the late Mr.
Brock, also of Hazelwood.
Plans for the wedding are in
complete. The bride-elect is a member of
the senior class of the Waynesville
Township High School.
Mr. Brock was graduated froai
the Waynesville High School and is
presently employe at Dayton
Rubber Company.
Mrs. Hufh i,.n
! patient at the Haood C
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