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AA Members To Speak At Study Course Two members of the Alcoholics Anonymous chapter of Asheville will be en the program tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the second session of a study course on "Alcohol and Christian Responsibility" at Cen tral Methodist Church, Canton. Also on the program will be Mrs. Hascue Worley, who will speak on "College Drinking". The course is being held as a family study for members of all Methodist and Episcopal churches in Haywood County. All Interested persons are invited outside of the congregations. The first meeting of the study was held Monday night with Mrs. Cicero Groome of Greensboro speaking to an audience ,of about one hundred and fifty. The course will be completed in four sessions. The remaining two meetings will be on Monday and Thursday nights next week. Mon day night's speaker will be Dr. J Norbert Kelley of Raleigh, educa tional director of the state Alco holic Rehabilitation Program. Thursday night the program will be presented by Rowe Henry, superintendent of the Canton City j Schools, and the Rev. James W. Fowler, superintendent of the Lake Junaluska Assembly. Mrs. Ray Ellis of Waynesville and Mrs. Ralph Evans of Canton are directing the study. * ? * ' Mrs. Davis Danzy of Palatka. Florida, will arrive today to visit Mrs. R. L. Coin and Mrs. Miller Walton at the home of Mrs. Coin. MRS. CHARLES R. BRITT is the former Miss Frances Me Clure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McClure. She was mar ried in Dillon, S. C., October 23. Britt - McClure Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McClure have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Frances Mc Clure, to Charles R. Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beasley Britt, of 1 Lumberton. The ceremony was performed in Dillon, S. C. on Friday, October 23. at 5 p.m. The bride is a graduate of the Waynesville Township High School and is now employed with the Telephone Company in Newport News, Va. Mr. McClure attended Orrum High School and is now employed at the Newport News Shipbuilding Company. The couple is residing in Newport News. DR. W. M. NANCE OPTOMETRIST 112 Main Street Dial GL 6-3211 ' Whatever the occasion argus 75 GIFT BOX Here's the lift with everything it takes to make good pictures: World's easiest camera to oso ?the popular Argus 75?with big picture-window viewfinder that lets you see the picture exactly as you'll take it . . . Simple, automatically synchro nized plug-in flash unit?bulbs ?batteries?film?leather car rying case?everything needed for easy picture-taking in color or black-and-white 1 Complete package?only $23.50 at little \ ? $125 \ a week Pick yours IF out NOW for Christmas! Wonderful to get or to give! The world's first and fastest portable. Come in soon and see it demonstrated. Easy to buy. Smith-Corona WORLD'S MS TEST PORTABLE USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN! KAISER S BOOK STORE Dial GL ** '* V*' Main Street ^ Ik ? -r MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE | v,Y? . For This Weekend ? All Ladies' ALL NEW FALL AND WINTER Suits Coats Dresses Reduced 10^ i GET THIS SAVING AT MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE ? For 26 Years the Store of Quality and Economy 1 HD Exhibition Prepared For Nov. 17 -18 Hundreds of Haywood County women, members of the 27 Home Demonstration Clubs here, are preparing booths for demonstra tion of their projects in connec tion with next week's Tobacco Festival. Booths will be open to the pub lic at the. Armory from 1:3q p.m. until 7 p.m. Tuesday, and from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday. Contrary to custom previous years, the Home Demonstration Exhibitors are asked not to re move their exhibits until early Thursday morning. This will leave all exhibits open for the general public Wednesday night in re spon to requests by merchants and many club women. Each booth must be complete by 10 a.m. Tuesday morning, at which tin* judging will start. One woman from each club has been appointed chairman for the club's project, and the Home Demonstra tion Club office under Miss Mary Cornwell, County Agent, is in charge of the overall arrange ments. i * * * Dance To Be Held At Canton V.F.W. Club Saturday, November 14 Carl Gillis, Commander of Post 5198. V. F. W., announced today that a dance would be held at the Club Saturday night November 14. Good music is assured and admission will be $2 00 per couple. Everyone is invited to attend this dance, whether vou are a member of the V.F.W. or not. The dance is being sponsored by the local Post. * * * Lawrence Leatherwood Will Speak To PTA Lawrence Leatherwood. super intendent of schools, will speak on "School Education" at a meet ing of the Lake Junaluska Parent Teacher Association Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. H. Burgin will conduct the devotions. Special music will be presented by the Rhythm Band, composed of students of the primary grades, and a chorus composed of fifth grade students. Refreshments will be served following the program and open house will be held for parents to visit the classrooms. * ? * St. John's Parents Club WiH Meet * The Parents' Club of St. John's School will have a regular meeting Monday. November 16, at 7:30 p.m. A special program of entertain ment is being planned to raise funds for the purchase of a pro jector for the school. Mrs. Joe Stanelli is serving as chairman of the entertainment committee. Mrs. C. R. Border will preside during the business hour. ? * * Music Club To Meet With Mrs. Goold The Waynesville Music Club will bold a regular meeting Tuesdav night. November 17 at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Edgar H Goold. Miss Pearl Harris will be in charge of the program. ? * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott Woltz of Mount Airy announce the birth of a son, Howell Way Woltz, on Sunday, November 8. Mrs. Woltz is the former Miss Patsy Gwyn daughter of Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn and the late Mr. Gwyn of Waynes ville. Eyes Right For Holiday Sparkle By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeaturea Beauty Editor - - - ,. ? m a..A l..o/. Holiday glamor begins with sparkling eyes. Your pretty orbs will reveal innermost Joys as you unwrap that special gift, note the dazzling splendor of a Christmas tree and revel in the spiritual meaning of the Yuletide season. Your glistening eyes may be emphasized by proper application of eye makeup. But this should be applied with a deft hand so that even if make up is noted it is not unpleasant to look upon. Here are some suggestions offered by eye experts which should prove helpful to neophyte and ex perienced makeup experts: 1. When blending eye shadow start at the center of your lids and fade it upward and out ward to the brows. Try several shades until you find the one that deepens the color of your eyes, makes the white clearer, the complexion brighter. - - . . - . aa 2. A thin line <11 me Dase 01 auu -? er lids from inner to outer corners may be ex tended a quarter-of-an-inch at the outer corners. Or make tiny dots between the /outs of the lashes instead of drawing one continuous line. 3. Apply pencil in feather-like strokes to brow hairs, not to skin unless brows are very sparse. Two shades of pencil gives a natural ef fect, blend it In lightly with your finger tip. 4. Apply mascara with a not-too-wet brush, beginning at base of lashes and swooping upward. After Ushes dry, a clean dry brush should be used to separate hairs and remove surplus mascara. Apply another coat of mascara, and wait a little longer for it to dry. Go over it with a clean dry brush. ? STEP ONE . . . Eye shadow is blended outward from center of the eyelid STEP THREE . . . Apply eye- ' brow pencil In feather -like ! stroke to your brows. k ? * STEP TWO . . . Draw a line at lashes base of both upper and lower lids. STEP FOUR ... A damp mas cara brush is best for lashes' naturalness. STEP FIVE . . . Glamor orbs are the result of a careful makeup technique. Louise Gaddy Joins WAC At Camp Lee Miss Louise Gaddy left yester day for Camp Lee, Virginia where she will begin training in the Wo man's Army Corps. She has been employed as secretary for Kilpat rick and Felmet, Inc. Miss Gaddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gaddy, is a gradu ate of Waynesville Jligh School. She has made her hom^ with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ferguson for a number of years. ON DEAN'S LIST Two Canton students have been named on the mid-semester Dean's Lift at Brevard College. They are Caroline Cody and Rowena Robin son. ? * * ATTEND LIBRARY MEETING Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, member of the North Carolina Library Com mission, returned yesterday from Raleigh where she attended a meeting of the commission. * * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yarborough of Clemson, S. C. announce the birth of a son on Monday, Novem ber 9. at Victoria Hospital, Ashe ville. Mrs. Yarborough is the form er Miss Nancy Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Floyd of Lake Junaluska. ? * * Personals 4, , .Mrs, ,0. "T. Alexander' left Tues day for Charlotte where she will' spefyif Jhe winter months.' She has been'a guest at, pie HbtpV Ltfcafa dpring the summer and fall. . ? ? ? Charles Grenell, well known photographer, who Is a summer resident of Lake Junaluska, left Tuesday for Daytona Beach. Fla.. where he will spend the winter ? ? * Chief Gunner's Mate Harley M. Tate has left the naval base at San Diego. Calif., for sea duty In the Paclfle His wife and voting daugh ter. Jndv. have arrived here to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs Boone Roger^of Crabtree. * ? * Mrs. George Seaborn, who has been spending a few davs with her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Oulnlan at the Palmer House, left this morning for her home In Ports mouth. Va. She was accompanied hv her aunt. Miss Alice Qutnlan. who will be her guest In Ports mouth. ? * * Mrs. Jonathan Woody and son. Stephen, are planning to leave to morrow to spend the weekend In Atlanta as guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troutman. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clauson have returned from Plnehurst where they spent a two weeks vacation. Mr. Clauson won a trophy In the senior golf tournament In which he participated while there. * * ? Miss Louise Frances left yester day for Berkeley, Calif., where she will visit her brother-ln-lew and sister. Mr. and Mrs.1 Walter Glllen Mrs. Glllen Is the former Miss Margaret Frances. Cecil Women Have Farewell For Mrs. Grooms By MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETjTE Community Reporter The WMU of the Riverside Bap tist Church met Wednesday after noon for the regular monthly pro gram at the home of Mrs. Lockie Grooms with Mrs. J. H. Reece, president, presiding. The ladies concluded the pro gram by giving Mrs. Grooms a "happy journey" assorted gifts as she is leaving Friday to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. William Hutson, and Mr. Hutson of Dallas, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Eccles Fletcher and daughter Beverly, of Gastonia, were the weekend guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Lockie Grooms. Mrs. John P. Ledbetter is re cuperating at her home from a goiter operation. Miss Susie Erwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Erwin, under went an appendicitis operation at the Haywood County Hospital Tuesday night. Mrs. J. Edgar Burnette was the house guest the past week of Pro fessor and Mrs. C. C. Hanson and son, Coleman, of Lancaster, S. C. , Mm, : Edward ' MfFaRlj P. *rid daughters Judith and Janice. 'ar Hved Safely ijt Deer Park. Wa'sh "Snglfon, tills week wli'ere, they will make their home. Mr. McFalls has been employed there the past two months. Youth Sunday was observed at the Riverside Church last Sunday with all offices and teachers' places being taken over by the young people. Mrs. T. R. Chambers is recover ing from a case of pneumonia fol lowing an operation at the Hay wood County Hospital. Mrs. Grover Warren was hostess to the Cecil HD club at a crafts workshop last Thursday. We are all concerned over the rabid dog shot bv Robert Pace at his home on Little East Fork Road Tuesday night. County Agents Return From 4-Day Conference Countv agents Wayne Franklin. ?Toe Davis. Homer Sink, Steve Cassell. and Cecil Wells and home demonstration a cents Marv Corn well and Jean Childers returned today from Ashevllle where they have been attending a four-day conference of Western North Caro lina agricultural extension wrfTk ers. Toftieht the county aeents will oarticipate in the annual agricul tural outlook conference to be held at the courthouse. I Manv peaks in Kings Canyon Na tional Park In California are from 13,000 to 14,000 feet high. Mrs. M. G. Kimball and children, Jan, Dick and Tommy, will leave Sunday by plane to join Mr. Kim ball in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they will spend the winter. * * * Today Prussia does not exist as a geographic or political unit. FOR REAL WESTERN BARBECUE Visit The DELLWOOD HILLS COURT WE SPECIALIZE IN CHICKEN SPARE RIBS BEEF PORK "ALL YOU CAN EAT" DINNERS The Dellwood Hills Court Soco Highway ; DW <& 6^9' > ? ? The Killians Are Hosts Ol Dinner Party ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kilhan were ' hosts of a family dinner Saturday j evening in their home on Boyd Avenue. Guests were seated at small ' tables which were centered with arrangements of red rosebuds. The dining tattle was covered with a . lace cloth and held an arrange ment of fruit. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Killian. Col. and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killian, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swift, Miss Nancy Killian. and Mrs. Mark Killian of Asheville. * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Duiand Tichenor plan to leave Saturday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend two weeks. Dr. Medfo Active Duty In Dr. Phil \1 >u. [or Pams K.ji.u *?, scttve da'.. lr.c V Reserve. He will of . Dental Corps H He - accumpurutHl fcj and young son *t... side in Parris Island. H Dr. Medford ha> beer. ti e practice 01 denintnr lather, Dr N N1 Mediori^B completing his study a*. University. H Dr. and Mr> Mi ed th^ir home tu Mr. ai^B Homer Sink. H * * * I Want Ads brine quick n^B tfOME ACCESSORY Highland houl AT RELIABLE JEWELERS I 1 * j// |VJ !?/Jijtf _ f7[?W7T7!iTaTTT!^riTWTT^TB7^W Thafs OUR Lay-Away Po! cyl M ? ? ? To make the Christmo^B ^ Gift-Giving Season a Merrfl MISS AMERICA Occasion for Alll JoSKs^wM17 Jewels Expansion jlyjMBI *35" . 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