South Clyde CDP To Meet Monday To Plan Program By MRS KYLE LINDSEY Community Reporter The South Clyde CDP will have their regular monthly meeting on Monday night at the Community Center. This will be the meeting to make plans for the year, and a large attendance is expected. The meeting wil begin at 7 30 with Ed win Jackson, chairman, in charge. The members of the Woman's So ciety of Christian Serviee of the county are having a study course on "Christianity and Wealth," next Monday night at the Central Meth odist church. Clyde. The course will b-> held in four sessions. Monday and Thursday evenings at 7:30 for two weeks. AU sessions will be held at the Clyde church. Mrs. J. W. Fowler of Lake Juna luska will direct the study. The program committee of .the W.Y.P.S. of the Wesleyan Metho dist church met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Justice Tuesday even ing to complete plans and pro grams for Youth Week, which will be held in the Wesleyan churches soon. Mrs. Justice is president of the group. William Osborne of Fort Jack- ] son, has been visiting his wife and other relatives during the holi days. Mrs. Paul Rogers and children were weekend guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Curtis Rogers and Mrs. Clark Jenkins. Canton Man Helps Stage Christmas Program In Bamberg, Germany BAMBERG, GERMANY?Army PFC. Francis Payne, whose parents live in Canton, recently helped entertain a group of German chil dren at a Christmas party in Bam berg, Germany. Private First Class Payne, a tank I * ? * CLINIC SCHEDULE ? * i * * General * j * Haywood County Health * * Department, courthouse base- * * ment, Mondays, 8:30 - 12; * * 1 30 - 5. * j * X-Ray * I ? Health Department labora- ? , * tory, first floor courthouse, *, * Monday and Thursday, 8:30- *, * 11; 12 30 - 5. * ) * Immunization, Blood Tests * , * Health Department, Wednes- * j * day, 8:30 - 12; 1:30 - 5. * | Well-Baby Clinnic * lieulth Department, second * | * Tuesday in each month, 1 - * j * 3 p.m. ? Cancer Clinic * Memorial Mission Hospital, * , * Asheville, Wednesday, 8:30 - * | * 10:30 a.m.: C. J. Harrit *i * Community Hospital, Sylva, * | * Friday, 8:30 a m. * Mental Hygiene * Asheville City Hall, fourth *' * floor; i by appointment only * ** through Haywood County * * Health Denartment or Welfare * * Department). ? * Orthopedic Clinic * * Orthonedic Hosoital, Bilt- * * more, second and fourth Sat- * * urday, 9 a.m. * *********** Film To Be Shown At Hatcliffe Cove Church A film entitled, "Our Bible?How ft Came To Us" will be shown at 'he Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church it the regular worship service Sun day evening, January 9. Produced hy the American Bible Society, the film tells the story of Ihe Bible from the time of Christ until the present. The pastor, the Rev. Gay Cham bers, invites the public to see this film, which will be shown com mencing at 7:30 o'clock. leader in the Tank Company of the 1st Infantry Division's 26th Regiment, distributed clothing, food and toys to the children. Payne entered the Army in Aug ust 1953 and arrived overseas in November 1954. Polio Workers In I Canton Area Visit Orthopedic Home Seventy-two Canton-CIyde-Beth el area March of Dimes workers gathered at the Ashevllle Oi;no pedic Hospital, Monday evening. January 3, for their annual kick off dinner. The largest group to attend the kick-off dinner yet, these men and women from Haywood County heartily endorsed the need for an intensive campaign and explained their several projects by which to reach the goal. Turner Cathey, MOD chairman, reminded the group that over $11,000 is requir ed. Carl Gillis, chapter treasurer ntormed the campaigners that the chapter is in reality without funds to meet future hills. The business meeting followed a tour of the hospital whfcre several \uung polio patients receive treat ment together with chldren who sutler from hone and muscular dis orders resulting from other diseas es. A motion picture, entitled "The> Shall Not Wart." starring Helen Hayes in behalf of the MOD was also shown. Cathey told workers every effort would be made to publicize their i I MOD projects. He told them o make known their efforts, and the broadest possible news coverage would be given them. Mr. William Beekman Huger.' Assistant Treasurer of The Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company and former Chairman of the Can ton. Clyde, Bethel area chapter, Fred Ferguson, present Chairman, and Yoder Clark, also spoke dur ing the meeting. ? t Miss Powell, Superintendent of I Nursing at the Ashevlle Orthoped ic Hospital welcomed the visitors and told them that visits from all interested persons at any time are i pleasure to the staff. Aliens Creek Plans Box Supper Saturday Aliens Creek CDF will sponsor a box supper and cake walk at 7 p.m. Saturday at Aliens Creek School, it has been announced. Proceeds from the event will be used to buy equipment for the Al iens Creek CDP basketball team. Women are invited to bring a box or cake. | ctr?ng tides prevent the freez ing over of Hudson Strait, the en trance to Hudson Bay, despite low arctic temperatures. Here's why ... folks listen every Sunday! ? STUDIO PROGRAMS ? 12:05 SANFORD QUARTET M 12:30 MELODY FIVE 12:45 THE SOUTHERNEERS 1:00 PIGEON RIVER QUARTET 1:15 ROPER TRIO 1:45 EDITH WORLEY & MORRIS BROS. PLUS An Afternoon of Pleasant Music, NEWS - - - WEATHER AND INFORMATION! 970 ON YOUR DIAL |1?WW IT?11 Iesso fuel oil I DIAL GL 6 - 5612 I S. W. 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