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fcevosts Crve 50th Irersary I yrs R. L. Prevost ob fp, fiftieth wedding anni- j ,, Saturday. The occasion J Lj with a family dinner . ,hev were honored by ' sons and daughters-in ?,d Mrs RalDh Prevost, , yr< Whitener Prevost. yr- Aaron Prevost, and yr, w. S. Prevost. mf prtvOftl, who have fcotionately called "Pop" Cttonimy since the birth ? first grandchild, were B Hickory on December 1 Mrs. Prevost is the Kiss Rosa lee Whitener. Limed to llazelwood in Lrc Mr Prevost became Ldrnt of the Unagusta miring C<> Bfn-ifommy have four hfthildren had T. Med/ord lias re Erafter spending twenty Em the armed forces at Egase, Fairbanks, Alaska. Eson of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Klron Duff and is mar former Miss "Vanita Home Economics ] Students Plan ] Open House i Students of the Home Economics ( Department of the Waynesville f High School will hold open house t in the Department Wednesday af- i ternoon front 3:30 until 6:30 ( o'clock. 11 Parents and friends of the stu- J dents are invited. , 5 First year girls, who have been 1 studying cooking, will prepare the 1 ! refreshments and the second year girls, who are studying sewing, will ; display garments which they have 1 made. i The students will be assisted by \ their teachers, Mrs .1 H Howell i? Jr., and Mrs. John Nesbitt. t * * * h Ilazelwood School To Present Cantata < A Christmas cantata. "Prepare , Him Room," will be presented by I] the grammar grades of the Hazel-'i wood School Tuesday night at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Bill Phillips, music teach er. is directing the program which will feature the school glee club and a number of additional stu dents. The public is invited. Home Clubs Elect Officers Now officers are being elected at Jeeember meetings of Haywood bounty home demonstration clubs. Vmong those already named are he following: FAIRVIEW CLUB. Mrs. Ernest Jreen. president; Mrs. Frark Bat le, vice president; Mrs. Darwin lordan, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Scott Maxwell, secretary; Mrs. tyle Campbell, treasurer; and Mrs. L J. Fowler, historian. Officers for the CECIL CLUB ire Mrs. Roy Edwards, president; Mrs. W. 11. Hargrove. 1st vice pres dont; Mrs. Alonzo Warren, 2nd /ice president; Mrs. J. W. Johnson, ;ecref8ry: Mrs. Thomas Erwin. reasurer; and Mrs. Paul Erwin and Mrs. Harmon Erwin, committee ?hairmen. THE BEAVERDAM CLUB offi ces for 1956 are; Mrs. George Frad.v, president; Mrs. George Wight, 1st vice president; Mrs. Elmer Keener, 2nd vice president; Mrs. George Worlcy, secretary; Mrs. Hershel Brown, assistant sec retary; and Mrs. Paul Robinson, historian. GOOD NEIGHBORS OF CEN TER PIGEON officers are; Mrs. llaynes llenson, president; Mrs. Robert Clark, 1st vice president; Mrs. Blaine Medl'ord, 2nd vice pres ident; Mrs. James Cook, secretary; Mrs. Boyd Medford. treasurer; Miss Mabel Clark, historian; and Mrs. Frank Mease, publicity chair man. ALLEN'S CREEK officers are Mrs. Arthur Dills, president; Mrs. Mack Edwards, vice president; Mrs. Doyle Rathbonc. secretary; Mrs. Garland Mills, assistant secretary; Mrs. Hiram McCracken .treasurer; and Mrs. Bud Edwards, historian. * * * HDC Schedule Monday, Dec. 12. 7:30 p.m. Can ton Home makers ? Presbyterian Church. Tuesday. Dec. 13, 11:00 a.m. Crabtree-Iron Duff-Upper Crabtree! ? Crabtree Methodist Church. Tuesday, Dec. 13. 7:30 p.m. Lake side--Mrs. A. U. Hunt <Mrs. How ell Crawford i. Wednesday. Dec. 14. 10:30 a.m. White Oak?Mrs. Robert Davis. Wednesday. Dec. 14. 7:30 p.m. Francis Cove?Mrs. R H. Boone. Thursday. Dee. 15. 10:30 a.m. Happy Homemakers?Glenelle's. Friday, Dec. 16 10:00 a m. West Canton?Mrs. Paul Medford iMrs. Hush Early). Friday, Dec. 16. 7:00 p.m. Fines Creek?Fines Creek School House. Saturday. Dec. 17, 7:30 p.fn. Waynesville Homemakers ? Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Williams. * * ? Dellwood Club Has Luncheon Meeting The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion Club met Friday in the home of Mrs. C. E. Alexander. Mrs. G. E. McCrary presided. During the morning a demon stration on "Planning for Christ mas" was given by Miss Mary Corn well. The afternoon was devoted to a recreation period with an exchange I of gifts. The hostess, assisted by her sis ter. Mrs. Archie Sales, and Mrs. Carl Setzer, served luncheon. ? ? * Cake Sale Is Set For Saturday, 17th A sale of cakes, candies, and aprons will be held by Circle 3 of Long's Chapel Methodist Church on Saturday, December 17. The sale will begin at 10 a.m. in front of Belk's Store. MISS JOKETTA MEDFOKD is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Medford of Clyde, who announce her engagement to Jack Kathbone of Flint, Michigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kathbone of Clyde. The wadding will take place (Christmas Day at 4 p.m. in the Clyde Baptist Church. The Jack Edwards ( Are Hosts At : Buffet Supper , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards wore s hosts at a buffet supper Saturday 1 evening in their home on East f Street. c Christmas decorations were U'-ed. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hub Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Rog- | er Ammons. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sadler, j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chambers. Mr. 1 and Mrs Horace Green. Mr. and ( Mrs. Henry Gaddy, Mr. and Mrs. j Leo Buckner, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Page. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Robinett, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gen try, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkpatriek, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson, and Mrs. Sally Lou Justice. I * * * i Decoration Contest Is Set For 17th In Canton 1 The annual Christmas outside < decorating contest, sponsored by < the Canton Council of Garden Clubs, will be held December 17, | from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Registra tion should be made by those de siring to enter the contest no lat er than 9 p.m. Friday night, De- j cember 16. Mrs. Robert Anton is , in charge of this phase of the con- ; test. The contest will be open to all residents of Canton, and also to those living within one mile of the city limits. Judging will be on , all lighting and decorating visible from the street. ? * * Sorority Chapter Will Meet Thursday The Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet in the home of Mrs. Rufus Pannell, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Miss Nancy Medford will pre sent a program on "Voice and Vocabulary Reflect the Inner You." v Mrs. Raymond Caldwell will con duct the business. Canton Club Will Hear VIrs. Ann Harrison Mrs. Ann Sharpe Harrison of flack Mountain will be the guest peaker at the December meeting >f the Canton Woman's Club Tues lay at 3:15 p.m. in the club room >f the Ch'ampion YMCA. Mrs H. A. Helder, chairman of | he Fine Arts department of the j ?lub. will be in charge of the pro gram. Hostesses will be Mrs. J. L. rleeves, Mrs. H, D. Secrest, Mrs. iV. R. Palmer, Mrs. George Hamp on. Mrs. W. S. Edwards, and Mrs. Adder. * * * Mrs. Lindsley Will Celebrate Birthday Miss Sue Willard Lindsley will fiold open house Wednesday after noon in her home on Pigeon Street honoring her mother. Mrs. R. C. Lindsley. who will celebrate her ninety-fifth birthday. All friends are invited to call luring the hours from 3 until six. n'clock. * * * Girl Scout Troop To Have Yule Sale Girl Scout Troop No. 64 is hold ing a sale of Christmas greenery, candles, sprays, and wreaths on Saturday, December 17, at the Boyd Furniture Company. The sale will start at 9:30 a.m. Funds derived from the sale will be used to replenish the troop's camping fund. Mrs. Heinz Rollman is troop leader. * ? ? Library Plans Special Program For Children A special program for children will be held at the Haywood County Library Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The film, "The Night Before Christmas." will be shown and Christmas stories told. All children are invited. ? ? * Use the Want Ads for results drs. Massie And tfrs. Riegg Are )AR Hostesses Mrs. Joe Massie and Mrs. A. R. iegg were hostesses for the De ?mber meeting of the Dorcas Bell ove Chapter, Daughters of the merlcan Revolution, Friday after oon in the home of Mrs. Massie. Mrs. John Kirkpatriclc, Jr. pre ;nted a Christmas program. She ?ad two stories, "We Have Every ling," by Hinderlie and "The hristmas Candle," by Ingerman nd played a recording of "The fight Before Christmas". Mrs. James Elwood, regent, con ucted the business. The members were asked to lis sn to a special 30-minute radio roodcast on December 27, at 9:30 jn. Mrs T. Lenofr Gwyn was named o write a history of the Joseph Iowell Soeiety, Children of the imerican Revolution, and a bri-f iLstory of Haywood County t0 be ncluded in a book, "North Caro ina Heritage," which will be pub ished by the State CAR Mrs. R. N. Barber requested that ill memorials to chapter members >e reported to her. Announcement was made of the iransfer of membership of Mrs S J Jabaut to the Clarksville. W V, chapter. Guests were Mrs. c. S. Crofoot ?f Atlanta and Mrs I. K Barber a member now living in Paris" Maine. * * * South Clyde Club Has Christmas Party The South Clyde Club held its annual Christmas party honoring husbands of the members. Fridav night in the Community House. Mrs. Henry Osborne, president was in charge of the partv. The devotional was given bv the Rev V. N. Allen. Games were directed by Mrs. P C. Mann. Gifts were exchanged, and PoIIvannas were revealed. The hostess committee, compos ed of Mrs. Glenn Allen. Mrs Wal ter Rhodarmer and Mrs. C. A. Buchanan served refreshments * * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. Drake Edens, Jr. of Columbia, S. C., announce the adoption of a son, Robert Manning Edens. Mrs. Edens is the former Miss Ferrell Opal Mc Cracken of Waynesville. ? * * Mr. and Mrs Jack Redmond have returned to their home ir Waterville after a vacation ir Miami. Florida. Thev also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Noland ir Ocalo. Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rogers, Jr., of Leicester on Dec. 8. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen of Lake Junaluska on Dec 9. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owen of Waynesville on Dec. 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards of Waynesville on Dec 11. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Overman of Clyde on Dec. 11 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs James Brown of Lake Junaluski on Dec. 11. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs Floyd Cothran of Hazelwood or Dec. 11. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jessif Gunter of Waynesville on Dec. 12 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Doylt Teaster of Canton on Dec. 12. | The range of the golden eagl< extends from the arctic to south ecn Mexico. Woman's Club To Hear Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Kelly Bennett of Bryson City, district president of the Federation of Women's Clubs, will be the guest speaker at the Decem ber meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. Plans for a luncheon honoring Mrs. Bennett preceding the meet ing have been cancelled. Members of the club are asked to bring toys or cash donations to the meeting to be used for the Community Christmas Tree. White elephant gifts will be exchanged. The McKittricks Honor Smith's Employees Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McKittrick were hests at a dinner Friday eve ning at The Lodge, honoring em plovees of Smith's Drugs. Christmas decorations were used. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Champion. 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