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Garden Club To
Make Decorations
Tomorrow
The Richland Garden Club will
meet tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock in the home of Mrs. John
Smathers, Jr., for the purpose? of
making Christmas decorations for
the rooms at the Haywood County
Hospital.
Orders are being taken for
Wreaths to be made at the same
time.
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Stanford Massie
Is Host For
C.A.R. Meeting
Stanford Massie was host of a
meeting of the Joseph Howell Soci
ety of the Children of the Ameri
can Revolution in his home at East
Waynesville last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Howell, senior presi-
dent, was in charge and Linda
Sloan, junior president, presided.
Following the advance of the
flags by Carey Howell, Betty Owen,
and Mary Barber, the opening rit
ual was led by Stanford Ma'ssie and
Nancy Francis. The former aso
read the Christmas Story from
Luke.
The program was presented by
Harriet Gibson, who read a poem,
"Christmas Wishes," arid an article
from the C. A. R. Magazine, "What
Liberties Mean to Me."
A piano solo, "Polonaise Mili
taire," by Chopin was played by
Nancy Francis. ,
During the business hour an
nouncement was made that a box
had been sent to Crossnore and
books and magazines sent to the
Indian School at Cherokee.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour and the host was
assisted by his mother, Mrs.
Francis Massie.
Program To Be
Given By Long's
Chapel M.Y.F.
The Youth Fellowship of Long's
Chapel Methodist Church will pre
sent a Christmas program in the
church Sunday night at 7:30
o'clock.
The program, which is being di
rected by Mrs. F. O. Dryman, Mrs.
R. W. Noland, and Mrs. Roger Bis
son, will include a pageant, read
ings, and group singing.
Those participating will be Joe
Morrow, Neil Ensley, David Parker,
James Morrow, Eddie Ballenger,
Patsy Gillette, Elizabeth Ann
Reeves. Elizabeth Morrow, Vivian
Leathervvood, Kathryn McCracken,
Mary Ann Boyd, Sylvia Canilin,
Reeves Carver, Ted Noland, Al
bert McCracken, Richard Hipps,
Davis Ensley, Joe Liner, Margaret
Morrow, Barbara Howell.
Gale Camlin, Gloria Bowman,
JtofcisAnjj nsieyaJa Jarke,
Mary Frances McCracken, Sue Car
ver, Virginia Fincher, Dorothy Lin
er, Braxton Crocker, Joan Mc
Cracken, Margaret Jean Connatser,
Betty Ballenger," Sue Hipps, Joe
Noland, and Dwayne Crawford,
Shirley Mae Connatser will serve
as organist.
Mrs. W. P. Leatherwood is in
charge of costumes and the Rev.
Paul Duckwall will arrange the
lighting. Programs are being made
by members of the 7th grade of
fhe Waynesville Junior High
School, taught by Mrs. Bisson.
Featured In College
Calendar
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MISS JEAN BRADLEY of Waynesville is fea
tured in the Brenau College calendar for 1951,
depicting the month of May as graduation. Miss
Bradley, the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. A.
Bradley, is a senior at Brenau, at Gainesville,
Ga., and a member of Phi Mu social sorority.
The calendar is a creation of the Brenau photo
journalism department.
Sorority Dance
Will Highlight
Social Events
One of the most outstanding so
cial events of ,the Christmas Sea
son will be the annual dance spon
sored by the Beta Sigma Phi Soror
ity to be held Saturday night, De
cember 23, in the , Waynesville
Armory. '
This is the third Christmas dance
held by the sorority and each year
the event has drawn a large crowd
from Haywood and nearby coun
ties. Music for this year's dance
will be by Chic Burroughs and his
orchestra,
Dancing will be from 9 until 1
o'clock.
Miss Edna Summerrow, -president
of the sorority is general
chairman of arrangements and all
members are serving on commit
tees.'' ' '' '
Miss Anna Mae Crum of Florida
is spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Laymen in their home
at Cecil.
VFW Auxiliary
Has Christmas
Entertainment
Members of the Auxiliary of
Veterans of Foreign Wars held a
Christmas party in the office of the
Selective Service Board Monday
night.
Bingo and other games were
featured and recordings of Christ
mas carols were played.
Mrs. James R. Thomas, president
of the Auxiliary, received and the
entertainment was in charge of
Miss Alma Jackson, Mrs. Charles
Whitman, and Mrs. Jess Crouser,
Jr.
Around thirty members and
guests attended the affair.
Miss Ramona Pressley, who has
been ill at her home In Cecil, is de
scribed as much Improved.
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Kurt L. Weill, who has a position
with the Standard Oil Company in
Aruba, West Indies, is here to
spend Christmas with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill.
Atiss Joan Morris, member of the
fre yiman class at Brenau College,
arrived yesterday for a three-week
Christmas holiday with her parents,
Mr! and Mrs. R. H. Morris.
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Howard Liner, student at State
College, Raleigh, arrived yesterday
for the holidays.
Ir.' and Mrs. .Hubert
.iu jung son of r;i
week for Kennibunk. Ma
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Cecil.
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Mrs. Heinz Rollman and children,
Lanny, Mia, and Kitty Rollman,
returned to their home last week
after a two months' visit to the
former's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Bogrow, in
Paris, France. This was Mrs. Roll
man's first visit to Paris since leav
ing there in 1939 to come to the
States.
H. C. Turner and Henry L.
Green are expected this jveek-end
from Chapel Hill to spend the holi
days at their homes.
Bob Colkitt, who is attending the
University of Ninth Carolina at
Chapel Hill, issexpected tomorrow
to spend the Christmas vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Colkitt.
Cyril Minette, member of the
senior class of the University of
North Carolina, is expected tomor
row to spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Min
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Churchill
left Tuesday for Coral Gables,
Florida where they will spend the
winter.
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Miss Harrold
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Two Parties
Miss Lois Harrold was hostess at
two affairs this week, entertaining
at teas Monday and Tuesday after
noons in her home on Haywood
Street.
On both occasions the house was
decorated with woodland snow
scenes, lighted candles, and Christ
mas figurines. The tea table was
covered with a lace cloth and was
centered with a snow scene flanked
by white tapers.
On Monday afternoon Miss Alice
Quintan greeted the guests upon
arrival ;uk1 Mrs Hugh Massie and
Mrs. John Taylor received in the
liv ing room.
Miss Amelia MacFadyen presid
ed at the tea table and was assist
ed by Mrs. Charles Ray and Mrs,
Henry Foy.
Mrs. William I. Lee received at
the front door on Tuesday after
noon, while Mrs. L. M. Richeson
received in the living room. Miss
Nannette Jones presided at the
tea table and assisting in serving
were Mrs. Troy Wyche and Mrs
C. E. Rainey.
Around thirty guests called each
afternoon.
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