\ -1- THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER LPPV FISHERMEN?and they have a right to luppy, with this string of 16 choice bass, ighing from 1 '/j to 4V4 pounds each. W. M. ill" Cobb, left, and Russell R. Kibbe, Jr., hi both Waynesville businessmen, hit the kpot in live hours of the "best fishing" in the world Wednesday on the waters of Lake Fontana. "No matter where we threw a plug, there was a big mouth bass ready to grab it," the lucky fish ermen said. They started fishing about one o'clock, and finished at 6. (Mountaineer Photo). iverdam Women d Christmas ty December 18 KRS. GEORGE F. WORLEY Community Reporter i W.S.C.S. of the Beaverdam Mist Church met" at WW' WWf r? Mae Robinson for their iber meeting. Mrs. Johnnie had charge of the program, : was voted to go to the home ?. Marie Bel! for the Christ parly on Friday night, De tr 18. ose present were Mrs. Robin Mrs. Mirah Wilson, Mrs. ?s Hipps, Mrs. Guy Matthews, 1 B. Liner. Mrs. Brunnell ev Mrs Johnnie Reno, Mrs. ' Mann, Mrs. Ed Bell, Mrs. lie Worley. Mrs. Bonnie Carv Irs. George Scott and Georgie and Mary Evelyn Robinson. e -towards of the church will j the second Tuesday night of month. December 8, at the th. e People of the Beaverdam *t Church were guests of Meadow Grove Sunday night. J Mrs. Jim Scott, who has been suffering from an injured leg sus tained in a fall, is improving. She 1 is the mother of Taylor Scott, tech nician at Waynesville hospital. Mrs. James Cathey and children 'from Waynesville spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Carver recently. Mr. Charlie Robinson is a pati ent in Moore General Hospital where he is to undergo surgery this week. Mrs. Arcie Best has returned to her home from the hospital. Her condition is unchanged, Mrs. Margaret Sutton is feeling some better after a recent illness. Line your iron skillet or bakiing pan with aluminum foil before making an upsidedown cake. When the cake is done, turn out foil and cake together and peel off the foil at once. The foil prevents the melted butter, sugar and fruit from sticking. And there's no pan to scour! imi 19 Students Make Honor Roll In Maggie Honor students for the first quarter year at Maggie School have been announced. They are as fol lows, mefrttontng the grade and teacher's name first: 1st grade, Mrs. Ruth Henry, teacher?Harold Smith and Sandra Setzer. 2nd grade, Mrs. Stella Moody Anne Fie, Nancy Anne Sales, Er nestine Kctner, Fay McGaha. 3nd grade, Miss Mary Anne An gel?Johnny Carpenter, Oarlene Ketner, Dorothy Killian. 4th grade, Miss Dorothy Caldwell Thomas Leatherwood, Frances Brown. Caw>lyn Woody, Dickie Gibson. Marion Setzer. 5th*grade, Mrs. Iowa Lee Boyd? Martha Ray Gibson, Carolyn Sease. 6th grade, Mr. Norval Rogers? Margie Buff, Carolyn Davis, Don na Sue Lewis. Attendance was 98.74 per cent perfect for the month of Novem ber. Want Ads bring quick result* ? , ? i - , ii .. STORE HOURS FOR DECEMBER STORES WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY EACH WEDNESDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS . - - AND WILL REMAIN OPEN 3 NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK BEFORE CHRISTMAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23rd For Your Shopping Convenience t mehchants association Waynesville - Hazelwood - Lake Junaluska * ???- ! E . E Farm Specialist Will Address Iron Duff CDP By Mrs. Hay Milner Community Reporter The Iron Duff CDP will meet Wednesday nigQt. December 3, at 7 p.m. in the Sunday School rcome of the Davis Chapel Metho dist Church. Mr. Morris McGaugh of the Asheville Agricultural Council will be the guest speaker. Everyone In the community is urg ed to attend. I The Iron Duff Home Demon stration Club will meet Friday. December 11. at the home of Mrs. Frank Davis. The meeting is to be an all-day one beginning at 10:30. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and Christmas gifts will be exchanged during the af ternoon. Layman's Day was observed at the Davis Chapel Methodist Church Sunday. Frank Davis was the principal speaker. There were several visitors from the other churches in the Crabtree Charge. James Williamson returned home last week from Jacksonville, N. C., where he spent several weeks with his brother, Lewis Wil liamson. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Lewis Williamson and her small son, Mike, who! spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lee William son. Mrs. Williamson and Mike re ' turned to Jacksonville Friday. * Joe Haynes and Jack Long, who are employed at Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent the weekend here with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hyder of Hendersonville spent Thanksgiv ing with the latter's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey Palmer. ! Mrs. Willard Farley, Mrs. John ] nie Milner, Arlene Milner and , Hazel Farmer of Canton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrss. Ray Milner. Little Miu Sandra Justice spent the weekend with Margaret and Nancy Noland. Making cupcakes? 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