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r Page four Monday Afternoon, X, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEE3 TO WOMEN' .ACTIVITY OF CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 462-J an i INTEREST if 1 V n ( ,1 -t! I ' 'ill Teachers And '-Parents Invited ' To Visit Library " Teachers and parents have a special invitation from Miss Mar garet Johnston: librarian, to visit the Haywood County Library to- morrow and see the exhibit of sev k era! hifndred . new books being 'vhown in observance "of National ' 15,H.k Week. While' evervone is invited to visit 'the librarv at any time during the i wi ck, today and tomorrow were 'dti?nated for certain groups; J Today wa's--'Teen-ager's Day and 'members of the Little Woman's Club served as assistants to the librarians . 1 In addition to the display at the ' library an exhibit of new books In been arranged in the window (' the Building and Loan Office as a special feature of Book Week. Other activities will yiclude open I hose at the Hazelwrwd School Li ' biarv Tuesday and at the Central ) Klimentarv School Wednesday. Miss Margaret Boyd, elementary li- brarv supervisor will be in charge i of these events. In Canton, the Woman s Club J is sponsoring a visit of Mr. and i Mrs Lathobe Carroll author and J -illustrator of children s books, to several, of the Canton schools Wed- ncsday morning and afternoon. ' .. . : Presbvterian ' Laymen's Club : Will Meet The Laymen s Club of the Way- nesville Presbyterian church will i meet at the church Wednesday ' night at 7 o clock. . A turkey dinner will be served bv Circle No 3 of the Women I of the Church of which Mrs. Hallett S. Ward is chairman. . J Hooper Alexander, president of . the club, will preside and Harry Barkley. superintendent of the J Mountain Orphanage at Black Mountain, will be the guest speak- I er Gold Star Speaker Urges Tight For Peace' s - s j .;;;..;r:.-.::': :vV V- , , s F I i V v Tt a m hi, Judse Dan K Moore of Svlva in an address Siturday night sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary told the 100 people present to fight for peace as thev tought in war. Special guests t the bjiuiuU were 25 Gold Star parents. Judge Moore urged them as part of. their fight for peace to suppoit the school axpansion program Shown kit to right are James Hardin Howell, Jr., who in troduced the speaker; Mrs Dan Moore, wile .of -the Judge; the speaker, Judge Dan Moore; and Mrs. Kobeit H Hall, wile of the commander of the IomI Legion Post. (Photo by Ingram). Dellwood Club Has Workshop The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion Club held a Textile Workshop at an all-day meeting Thursday in the home ot Mrs; S. E. McCracken. Ademonslratlon on stenciling was given by Miss Mary Cornwell at the beeinning of the workshop , During the business session, with Mrs. VV. D. Ketner presiding, plans were completed for' Achievement Day and a Christmas party. Bill Prevost Celebrates 13th Birthday ii BOOK WEEK NOVEMBER 11-17 CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Books -Cloth w;sMode,'n' children' Anima1' Want ads bring: quick results. Good Neighbors Club Plans Party A regular meeting of the Good Neighbors Home Demonstration Club of Center - Pigeon was held Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Roy Chason, with Mrs. Ray Ilaynes as co-hostess. A. Thanksgiving devotional was given by Mrs. Owen Murray and the demonstration on' "Planning for Christmas." Was given by Miss Mary Cornwell. . Mrs. M. V. Bramiett presided and the ; following committees : were named for the club's 'Christmas party: foods, Mrs. Owen Murray, Mrs. Ray Haynes, Mrs. O. T. Hen derson," Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mrs. B. N. Pierce; decorations and table arrangement, Mrs. R. B. 'Mease, Mrs. John Shipman Mrs. H. F. Pressley, Mrs. Lee Dunlap, Mrs. Woodrow Fleming, Mrs, Crawford feaje, Mrs. Haynes Henson, and Mrs. Way Mease; games and rec reation, Mrs, Cecil Murray, Mrs. Gay Chambers, Mrs. H. L. Foster, Mrs. Jim Queen, Mrs. Walter Jones; clean-up committee, Mrs. M. V. Bramlett, Mrs. L. N. Cogburn, Mrs Carl Green, Mrs. Oliver Hill, Mrs. Frank Mease, Mrs. Woodrow Step pleton, and Mrs. Marida J. Wilson The party will be held Decem ber 6 in the Bethel School lunch room and husbands of the members will be guests. Mrs. Cecil Murray, Mrs. Lewis Chambers, Mrs. Burder Wells, Mrs. Haynes Henson,. and Mrs. Roy Chason were named as a committee to arrange the club's Achievement Day exhibit. During the socia hour, a blrth- Mary Jo Hembree f A ' i t , - r ' I "y: J 1 ' i I 1 I 1 s' j Miss Hembree, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hembree, will rep resent Aliens Creek in the con test for Queen of the Tobacco Harvest Festival. O.E.S. Meets Tonight At 7:30 The Waynesville Chapter, No. 165, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet. in tne Masonic Hall in the First National Bank building to night at 7:30 o'clock. : A candidate will be initiated at this time and Mrs. Nellie Clark, worthy matron, will preside. Woman's Society Will Meet Tuesday Night The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the First Methodist Church will hold a night meeting Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in the .church. Members of all circles and the Wesleyan Service Guild are ex pected to be present. v,. ...... aim .irs j aim ill's; week-end in M ... . . . anu. sirs bchwarz is Barber fan Asluon of uLVt) ies, ruh ikT:: with comiortu. When you use your voice as much as i do, you've gottotkinkof your throat. thats WHY I SMOKE CAMELS ...THEY AGREE WITH MY THROAT! t 1 11 day gift was Cornwell. presented to Miss Ss Ski Games A most outstanding selection that is different. PVirictmrrc Gift wrap, foils, tissue, ribbons. seals, and cards. nal and family 1 1:50. Can be imprinted. PflRT"iQ Personal and family box cards 29c to wiMivu si:. THE BOOR STORE Bilil Prevost, Jr. entertained with a supper and masquerade party at his home in Hazel wood Thursday evening in celebration of his thir teenth birthday. . The main attraction for the guests was a House of Horrors. Square dancing and bingo Were al so featured during the evening. Prizes for the oest costumes went to Koochum Underwood, who came as "Daisy May", and Tony Davis, who was disguised as a mem ber of the opposite sex. The young host was assisted in entertaining by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill prevost. v The guests were Florence Ann Bowles, Ann Williamson Prevost, Agnes Jane Roberson. Adora Lea Prevost, Betty Liner, Koochum Un derwood, Billie Jo Mooneyham, Jackee Carswell, Florence McBride, Betty Barber, Barbara Jones, Tony Davis, Stephen Woody, Tqker Miller, Sonny Prevost, T. L. rt ancis, Harold Clark, Bobby Lan caster, Stuart Roberson, George Williamson, Joe Jack McElroy, Ed die Damour, Neddie Tucker, and Donovan Scruggs. Mrs. bon Kruger and little daughter, Deborah, have returned to their home in Alexandria, Min nesota after a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves. m iW I MITT en 11 I RELIABLE Z- J"ll 1 V GIVE AS YOUR HEART DICTATES Tht rol Christmas Spirit fills our tnritt tora! Com in and look around! mi terrific Mltetion of nationally toraom watchat! Evary on it a better buy than H -i k.fo. Oua itv nomes that ihciumk of America' best known maker. Buy our eimpla Lay--way Plan, you n n mm at how easy it is to nave s1"' Christmas! I . .'.,ur"' Modified i M i i i SI i M. I t ' I i It :t f i i - Blond oak with cleta. riluog lues of the ten modern furniture ftyliog. Tray rises uuo. naticiU with lid. 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