fteruoon, December 14. 195i 777 ) i nt AYNE3TLLi. SiOUSTAiKEEB rAUL r 2 'hill: IS -g Names a Officsrs v ! aLCIE KATCLIFrE r: .Vn,.er Reporter) rt7oa of officers for 1931 f the 'busy meeting of 'baptist' Church Wo- VsionaiY Union last wee home of Mrs. T. T. ' ; J - J ,.v- Morrow presiueu over S,n"i,r.d Mrs. George Lin.-r ; ,yi officers and committee at-SIrs. Algie Ratcliffe; .-atMrs. ' Morrow: sec urer Mrs. Walter .. program chairman Mrs. 2irchfield;,--.,. oa study chairman Mrs. "frauds;, stewardship chair Mrs Liner; community mis ers, James- llendrix, Mrs. Sanfurd, and Mrs. Harry j committee ars. UoD :;j and Miss Grace Camp; nimylloi' Mrs. Boo. Laiu- RA counsellor Hugh Fran- T 1 beam leaders mis. aeweu Mrs. Neil Webb, and Mrs. Palmer., Morrow, Mrs. Ratcliffe, and ijirelilield were named to the nation's" executive commit- Booster's Club To Have Ladies' Night Party A Christmas Compact Is a Girls Best Friend Club The Hezelwood Biwsiw will have a Christm. Night in the Hazelwood tonight at 7 Cafeteria. fl NECKLACE I IL AND 0 ' f . EARRING V SET ; j: For- sunlight or starlight, here ore budget-priced editions of fabulously expen sive jewelry. See our large collection today. E. I. LILIUS JEWELER Ladies' School o'clock Rudolph Car-swell president of the club, will preside and a pro gram is being arranged bv Dr K Stuart Roberson, M 11 Bowie and Lawrence Leatherwood Long's Chapel Guild Meets With Mrs. Boyd The Wesleyan Service Guild of Long's Chapel Methodist Church met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Dock Boyd .with Mrs. R. YV Noland and Mrs. Charles Edwards as associate hostesses. Mrs. A in charse of the lit which I i : : ! tin, hicnihers il,i,l ed to donate Chiistmas gifts to the under-privileged child. en of the community Mrs. Itufus Reeves presented the devotional program. Gifts were exchanged during the social hour and refreshment- v,.r. served. New -Officers Are Named By Jonathan Club 'New - officers' have been named for the Jonathan 'Creek 4 11 Club as follows: Thomas Lee Tucker, president; Josephine Meadow, vice president; Mary Ann Chambers, secretary; Margaret l'arlon. report el'; Joe- Hannah, treasurer; Bobby Sue Allison and Mauson Jenkins, song lenders. Mrs. Thomas Howell and T Jervis are school sponsors for club. Knight-Calhoun Marriage Is Announced Announcement is made of ho marriage of Miss Doris Calhoun, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Heni Calhoun of Cecil, to Lt. Curtis Knight. The Rev. Thomas Erwin perform ed the ceremony in his home last Friday evening. Lt. Knight, who served in both Jho Atlantic and 1'acilie theatres dining World War II. is now an in structor of aeronautics and is sta tioned Willi the Air Force in is r Mrs. Henry Krag lias returned from Tampa, Fla.. where she was called on account of the serious illness of her nephew, Donald Balis. Felix Stnvail has returned from a fishing and hunting trip in Titus ville, Florida. By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beautv Editor xou can t so wrong bv her a compact A who likes alwavs Riving fastidious eirl to be sure her compact is available earmarks one lor each handball But whether sbe is a one-compact woman or makes a collecuun of them, Christ mas is the ideal tune to break in a new compact The variety of compacts avail able oilers great possibilities to the shopper, There is a wide selec tion, from pigskin compacts for the sportswoman to elegant Jewel ed compacts for the playgirl, all within the budget. ' You'll find, compacts encased in wallets accompanied by lipstick, a compact wiili mirror which does a complete somersault and swings around to the inside when the cov er is lifted, a tinv but deep compact with linstiik and oeiftnne In one L. Ensley. president, was easy-to find unit, a sparkling corn- business session pact and lipstick covered with pear. shape brilliants encased in a satin holder. ' V '''.TVi-x, L m l j DIAMOND DEW . . . Pearshape brilliants dot a compact by Paul Flato lib- W' " IsEAHTY WALLET . . . Cowhide or pigskin In red, green or black. lt contains a golden plaid compact and lipstick, billfold, extra pockets. By Ayer. , J.jnr--'- - -r --. - 1 ' I , f i Compact for quick .. .... - - I jflfTW t. J, i SMALL WONDER . . . Gold tooled leather with lipstick, per fume. By Majeslic. YL'LE SURPRISE . . has turnaboul miror Hip. Hy Voluplc. Mrs. Lindsley Observes 90th Birthday Today "Sez We At Ray's" If you WANT Ll .ll Hbll LONG ON LOOKS, COMFORT AND WEAR! YOU WILL FIND 'EM AT RAY'S FOR BOTH BOVS AND MEN. . Plentiful New Group Hre they are! Snait sensible father - proofed Jackets made to kP warmth In . . . wld out, sturcy pop. and gabardine, ' wool lined. Roy's Sizes up MEN'S SIZES Around $ J'95 AND AT RAY'S Richie and Chippewa Woolens DUXBAK COATS AND PANTS nilfS DEPT. STORE I! 1iss Sue Willard Lindsley en tertained informally this afternoon in her home on Pigeon Street in onor of her mother, Mrs. Ilalsey '. Linilsely. who is ninety years old today. The residence was decorated ll.miiehout in the holiday molll and Hie tea table, covered with a lace cloth, was centered wiin a snow scene, flanked by white can dles. Assisting in receiving were Miss Alice Quinl.'in, Mrs. rriemt jvou,,.. nd Miss Nannettc Jones. During the first hour Mrs. L. M. Richeson presided at the tea table nd Mrs. Henry l'oy ai.n r- Camp a'-'i'ten m serving, mi.i. lack F.lwood poured uuiini; io .econd hour and Mrs. wiiiiam , ,! Mi ,s Lois H.M iold served. Mrs Linsley, the former Miss, lolia S Telford. w;s born near Atlanta on December 14, 1800. Her j c..,i..- n Presbyterian ninn-i.i took Ids family down the Suwanee ,., .,. rwiria at ine nine General Sherman's famous march to the sea, because men uun.c on the direct route of the northern army. Th familv later moved to San- f,ri Florida where Mrs .iaA until her marriage March 2. 1887. Mr and Mrs. Lindsley moved to Wavnesville in 1900 and the former v3S for many years the pr.nc.pal owner of the Waynesvilie c, Thev celebrated ;f,it'h weddina anniversary March, 1937-eigm j Lindsley on Book their in before MrrUndeMh in September, 1945. Mrs Lindslev has. until the past two years, remained active in the affairs of the Presbyterian church and was a member of the Civic League during Us years of exis tence. She has aiso uecn live member of the Waynesvilie .r 'tr r-llltl For the past year she has con fined her activities to her nomt but remains interested in her church and In the daily news. Mrs. C. E. Rothrockand two young sons of Rcidsvillc will ar rive Sunday to spend Christmas with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. Rufus Silec. They will be join ed later next week by Mr. Roth McClure Assigned To Patrol Duty In Randolph W. R. MeC.hire of Waynesvilie, commissioned last week-end as a State Highway Patrolman, was as signed this week to duty in Liberty. Liberty is in Randolph county, approximately 22 miles from Greensboro, headquarters of the young ollieer's troop. He and M other men who grad uated from Patrol School at Chapel Hill last Friday were sworn in as officers todav at Raleigh Fourteen f the rookie officers have been assigned to Troop D in the Asheville area. ! Deaths FRANCES DOWNS rv,.0 Aiinnn Downs, two-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mr!. Grady Downs of the Iron wuu sem.m. died in an Asheville hospital Tues day after a short illness. Graveside rites were held Wed nesday afternoon at Davis Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery in Iron Duff. The Rev. Jarvis Under wood officiated. c.. ivino in addition to the par- ouni'ii'n ents are two brothers. .1, D. and William Downs; one sister, Louise Downs: the maternal granrtmotner, Mrs. Alice Haney of Waynesvilie: .r,H ou, niprnal grandfather. Os car Downs of Waynesvilie, Route 2. Crawford Funeral Home was in charce. IW First Grades Give Program At Central PTA A Christmas program was pre sented by the two first (trades of the Central Elementary School at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher i Association Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Troy Boyd's grade gave the first part of the program which in ' tiiwlat tnndc hv a rohpd rhoir and ' the recitation of Bihle verses. This was followed by play, "Christmas Books," presented by Miss lrma Patterson's grade. The children represented characters in books they would like to have for Christmas. Following the program a short business meeting was held w ith Joe Jack Atkins presiding. The first grades won the award for the largest percentage of par ents present. .' ! East Waynesvilie PTA Will Meet On ! Tuesday Night I Kbiborale nlans are being made for the regular monthly nieeung of the East Waynesvilie Parent -Teach, ers Association on Tuesday at 7:30. Students of the school will give a program of Christmas music, while the entertainment, commit tee will serve refreshments after the program. Mrs Cecil Jennings is president ol the organisation. ' S. Clyde Folks Hold Christmas Party Monday A Christmas program featured Monday night's meeting of the South Clyde Community Develop ment Program organization. Participating in the event, which was directed hy Mrs. Kyle Llndsey, were Patty Haynes, Ernestine Os borne, Sue Lindsev. William Mann, Carroll Lindsey, Patricia Llndsey, Mary Sue Mann, Mrs. Curtis Rog ers, Mrs. P. C. Mann, Mrs. Dovie Willurd, Mrs. Levi Haynes, Mrs. EfTle Justice, Ned Llndsey, Diana Haynes. Sarah Dee Justice, Sam my Jean Jackson, Lou Anne Os borne, and lva Anne Denver. Durina Hit business session, over which Community Chairman Wil liam Osborne presided, the deci sion was made to change the meet ing niiihl to Thursdays. The community's boys, and girls' basketball squads will practice every Monday niht at the Clyde High School gymnasium. Candy was served during the re freshment period ItOlt 1-' It I' YORK JOINS BUSINESS FRATERNITY Robert L. York. Jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Robert York of Waynes vilie. has been initiated into the Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi. Professional Business Admin istration Fraternity He is a stu- ! dent in the College of Business Administration at the University of North Carolina and is expected tomorrow to spend the holidays with his parents. Use Want Ads for quick results. REDS APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT I v 1 ' 1 1 ';!' '. i x .--A - v : 4 'i li - ; ti r a jpr n - if 1 EX L Tally-Ho Club j To Present One-Act Play , The Tally-Ho Club of Waynev vill High School wi'l present, "Our Dearest Possession," a one-act lay by Robert Middleman, t 1Q . m. Friday in the high school abdi torium. f The cast includes Anne BischofT, Carolyn Sayer. Laura Woody, Mary , jane Kogers ana .Mary i rouser. Working on the production $tfl are Betty Noland. George Dewey Stqvall. hilly Francis Kitchen and Margaret Reere. Miss Alma Jackwn. the pub'l faculty adviser. Is director: . Miss Jean Ann Bradley- has ar rived from Brenau College to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley. THRH Of THI 1 1 COMMUNISTS, convicted of conspiracy to overthrow th government, prepare to challenge the constitutionality of the Smith Ad as their apptal came before the U S Supreme Court In Washing. o Shown here are (1. to r ): John Gates, of New York; Gut Hill f ;. land nd Carl Winters, of Detroit. (InttfrnaHonnt S0.....1 The Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Williamson and sons, Malcolm. Stanley, and George Williamson, are spending this week in Florida Miss Mildred Medtord arrived yesterday from Brenau College to spend the holidays with her. par ents. Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Medford, RATCI.UI E COVE ('l)l' TO MEET The RatclilTe Cove Community Development Program organization will meet at 7.:t0 p.m. today at the Coliiiiiiiuity Building. Chairman Boh Francis will preside. Wnt Ada Bring Uulrk Kranlta Stl OUft C0MPLEIE COLLI CII0M OF fiiiutitul, usetui solid sitvci - lor . jouiwlt - tor (lcom gitts i E. I. LILIUS' -r MASSIE'S dept. store HP- lis 1 1 J 1 STAR FL1 1 HillSTf.'iAS-GEiE3 fl . ' .9 ..k Vi . S & :-.-, . ? ....... y A. I 4 if tl.tlonr Service Crawford Funeral Home Craw ford Mutual Burial Ass'n. Waynesvilie, Phone 147 Canton, Dial 3535 BY AKTKMIS ... She'll feel (and look) like an anurl in a slip from our Christmas treasure collection. Choose from nylon, silk and rayon slips lavishly heaped with lace, net and embroidery. Newly dimmed lines in pale, pale flower colors like apple blossom Pink. h' white, cornflower blue and buttercup yellow. Dainti ly gift WTapped. Trade-""'' E. J. LILIUS Jeweler j 1 fejgs,, : J yP hfh- . s V-! -1 i1 .98 - Sg.95 i MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE S 1