Allen's Creek CDP Plans Benefit Supper A benefit chicken supper will >e yd by the Allen's Cre^k CDJ1 >a(urd?y. November 24. from (J mtll 2 o'clock in the Allen's Creek ban.' froswdf will be used for Chris*. ,v . A Crowning Of Harvest Queen |To Highlight WTHS Dance MRS. TROY NORRIS of Root* 3. Onion, will arrive in New York December 7 aboard the M.S. Berlin after visitlnf rela tives in Munich. Germany for the past two months. Home Clubs Elect Officers Two Haywood County homo dem onstration clubs have named of ficers for next year. Officers of the Lake Junaluska Club were named at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Carey Mc Cracken. They are: Mrs. Edwin Russell, president; Mrs. Tom Leop ard. 1st vice president; Mrs. P. R. Kitchen. 2nd vice president: Mrs. Ivan Byers. secretary: Mrs. Owen .Lines, treasurer; Mrs. James Med ford. Mrs. R. C. Francis, and Mrs. Hugh Ratcliffe, historians. Mrs. Hurst Burgin, outgoing president, presided and Mrs. Rob ot t Fullbright was associate host ess. The Merry Homemakers of Can ton elected officers during the business session of an all-day meeting held in the home of Mrs. Wayne Clark. Mrs. Paul Clark. Jr. was re elected president. Others re-elected were Mrs. James Rhea. 1st vice president; Mrs. Carl Stiles, 2nd vice president: Mrs. Jack Rice, treasurer; and Mrs. Ernest Ives ter, historian. Mrs. Wayne Clark was named to a first term as secretary. Luncheon was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Wayne Clark and Mrs. Hock Scroggs. ? * ? I.OWFRY WEAVER AT HOME Lowery Weaver, who spent sev eral days in the Haywood Hospital for treatment of injuries received in an automobile accident, has re turned to his home in Clyde. , * * ? Howard Coman Shook, freshman at Mars Hill College, will spend Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. Howard Shook, in Clyde. h imp in Canton where Mr. Ramsey is employed with Champion Paper | and Fibre Co. The TalJy-Ho Club of the Waynesville High School will hold Its annual Harvest Dance Thurs day night at 8 o'clock in the school cafeteria. No admission will lie charged and all high school students in the area are invited. The highlight of the dance will be site t.owning of the Harvest Queen, which will take place at 10 o'clock. Following the corona* lion the queen and her court will be entertained with a special pro gram. Contestants for queen and their sponsors are: Arbadeila Turner, Monogram Club: Janice Belk. An nual Staff and Key Club: Marty Watkins. Student Council- Cray Watkins. Local Yokel: Dody Pre vosl. Music Department; Kather ine Frady. FHA: Joan Bradley, 4-H C'lub: and Phyllis Morgan. Sub-deb Club The new queen will be corwned bv last Year's queen, Barbara t Ferguson of Newport News. Va., i who returned to lajte part in the I event ) Senior mascots. Dennise Moore and Terry Wild, will lead the royal procession and carry the crown. The queen and her court will be introduced by Glcnda Eavenson, president of the Tally-Ho Club. The program theme will be "A Trip Around the U. S." and will feature visits with such celebrities as the McGuire Sisters, the Four Aces, and Louis Armstrong. Committees for the dance are as follows: Decorations, Sarah Abel and Linda Boone, co-chairmen. Nancy Noland, Dan Sayer, David Hardwick, Jack Nochols, Tom Gar rett, Delores Hembree. Ann Ruff. Leon Turner. June Hendrix. Jewel Campbell, Eugene Braekett, Joel Rothermel, Carolyn Ferguson, Evelyn Hightower, and Patsy Clark. Music. Freddie Calhoun, Wanda Turner. Elizabeth Reeves, and Deanna Jo Farmer. Refreshments, Janice Belk. Eu gene Braekett. Freddie Calhoun, Evelyn Hightower. and Tom Gar rett. Program. Linda Boone. Deanna Ja Farmer. Jack Nichols, Joel Rothermel. Mary Ann Fisher, Glenda Eavenson, and Jerry Buc hanan. Tom Garrett is in charge of the public address system. Miss Alma Jackson is faculty advisor for the Tally-Ho Club. ? * ? Mrs. Earl Price. Jr.. has returned to her home in Clyde from Emory Hospital, Atlanta, where she un derwent surgery. She was accom panied home by her husband and her sister-in-law. Mrs Carlton Corzine. * * * LI. and Mrs, James N. Swift and small son. Jimmy, of Camp Lejune are expected to arrive Thursday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Swift's parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Prevost. ? * ? Ted Rogers, junior at CNC. Chapel Hill, is here for the holi day weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Claude Rogers. MISS JEANETTE ELIZABETH BURNETT is engaged to John Moore, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Candler. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Burnette of Route 1. Canton, who announce her engagement. The wedding is planned for December 20 in the Morning Star Methodist Church. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Morrow Are Club Hostesses The Ratcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration club met Monday aft ernoon in the home of Mrs. Bram lctte Stone with Mrs. John Mor j row as co-hostess. The president, : Mrs. Edwin Russell, was in charge of the business session at which 'time discussion were held on club activities for the New Year. The garden report was given by Mrs. Mark Galloway and home boautification report by Mrs. Hen shaw. The demonstration on "Christ mas Ideas and Suggestions" was given by Miss Mary Cornwell after which members exchanged hand made gifts. A salad course was served by the hostesses. MRS. BOYD RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Troy Boyd has returned to her home from the Haywood County Hospital where she under went surgery last week. * * * David Felmet, Jr., student at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. is here to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. * * # > Mrs. A. H. Smith. Sr., will leave Monday to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Salisbury, and Mr. Salisbury in North High land. Calif. * * * Miss Eileen Gerringer, student at Woman's College, is here for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Gerringer. Haywood Teachers To Meet Tuesday The Haywood County Unit of the Classroom Teacher Association v. ill hold its Initial meeting of the year. Tuesday. November 27. at 7.30 p.m. at the Central Elemen tary School. All new teachers in the county will be honored. Mrs. P. T. Phoenix, president of ? he unit, has requested that all building representatives bring ?heir membership reports. It Is Our Pleasure To Supply Products WAYNEWOOD GROCERY WALTER BRADLEY PACKING COMPANY K U It T CANS ? "The Home of Quality Diamond!*" 1 KV Ul0u?"?on,0,i \FVa(ur<^J i brln?* y?tJUp? ?" \ -r ; ? J diamond ring And feature Lock ln'erlocic.r-9 S Diamond Itingj with 'feature- ) . ??'' ^ ,_ do" letting. .toy together in ju^mr-e^ C/tHH perfect petition atwoyv "jj^R " ^"UU . ; ?' ". ?' "? . 7 .?'??? 1 ?? ?' ..'. '? ' I ? Nf NNfe mas lauMb ? *??? m*ms *Crritf%ed K .AwrrifM Testing I ?K We Save You From 30 to 40r< On Diamonds ? We Buy Direct. Your Complete . #e ?r* Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler i K IT, H T C, A N S ? "The Home of Fine Silver" another fabulous STERLING 125th anniversary offer Here's your chance of a lifetime to own ?or give?a distinguished Gorham coffee service at a price that cannot be duplicated! During the months of November and December only, Gorham will cele brate its 125th Anniversary by offering you this authentic ea^v American sterling service at a^B ^ saving of $ 17.50. The 11-cup cOTee pot features Gorham's new reinforced, heat-insulated and^B resistant handle. Regularly would be $172.50?now anniversary-priced at $125. Matching tea pot available WE ARE Also FEATURING THESE AND MANY OTHER HANDSOME GORHAM STERLING DESIGNS: 1 T PURITAN CANDLESTICK, 3*V', poir $10.95 I VICTORIAN ALARM CLOCK, 10 jewolt, $38 50 Matching picture frama, height 5", $10.95 DOUBLE RING NAPKIN SET, complete $4.75 SUGAR $12; Vj PINT CREAMER, I $12.75 TRIVITRAV, dioni. 7Vi", $7 50 CELESTE SANDWICH PLATE diameter 10". $35 9" $26.SO; 0", $17.50 I HEART-SHAPED MINT DISH, Ungth 5", $12.75 V J loolt 'or 'omous Gorhom seal in the underside of all sterling hollowore The seal Is your assurance of outhentic design, distinctive 1 quality and traditionally superior craftsmanship. Your Complete > Re*ister Now For g Li The $1,000 In Christmas Gift Diamonds We Are Store /VP'1 Giving FREE Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler