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Xi Omicron Chapter Will Meet Monday The XI Omicron Chapter of Beta Siyma I'hi will meet Monday. De cember 3. at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Kufus I'annelJ. Mrs Ray mond Caldwell will be associate hostess. Miss Edna Summer row _ is in rhurge ot the program. The meeting has been set a week earlier than the regular date Ire cause of Christmas plans. I UDC Chapter To Meet With Mrs. Povton * The Mary Custis Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confed eracy of Canton, wilt meet Mon day at 7 30 pin. in fhj hom<- of Mr*. Carlton Peyton <>n Pennsyl vania Ave. Mrs. Gurley G Robin son will be joint hosted Mm, Mush Mease will present a Christmas program, and Mrs Don Seroggs will preside. I Burgin-Maxwell Wedding Is Held In Brevard Mi-*. Kvu Maxwell and Ray Bur gin. both of Brevard, were married Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church at Brevard The Rev Mr Thompson, pastor of the church, pronounced, the vow*. The couple entered the church together and were unattended. The bride wore a brown suit with brown and beige accessories and a for age of yellow roses Following ihe ceremony an in formal rec .-ptlon was held In the home of Mi. and Mrs James Crisp, brother-ir law and sister of the bridegroom Assisting in receiving were Miss Jean Maxwell, daughter of the bride, and th ? Misses Lillian and Margaret Biirein of Aahevllle, sis ters of the bridegroom Mr. Burgin is the son of the late Mr and Mrs F. A Burgin of Wayesville lie is engaged in the furnitui ? business in Brevard where tin couple wilj make their home upon their return from a Wedding trip ?. ? ? Peter Klosky Is Honored At Birthday Party Peter Kloskv was honored at a party given bv his brother and -ister. Keith and Karen Klosky, Saturday afternoon in celebration of his tenth birthday. The guests were entertained at a luncheon with Mrs. Simon Klosky. mother of Ihe youthful hosts, assisting. A Christinas motif was carried out with decorations and favors The guests included Celeste Jamison Cathey Massle, Judy Wahlgren. Gwendolyn Gilbert. Jimmy Medford. Gavin Brown. Bobby Jamison Rusty Kibbe. Mil lie Sanderson Matthew Gilbert, Tom Beck Hill v Wahlgren. and SI even t'/ai necki ?-'* f '+?' ? Mrs Hugh Massle and Mrs Fi ner T Clark returned to their tomes Saturday after a week's stay n New York They were aceom ranled on ihe trip bv Mrs. Henry trending of Gramiihg, S, C. and Irs G 'orgc Finch of Thoniasvllle. MISS CAKOI.IM' KALI.QCIST is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence It Kallouist of Chattanooga. Tenn., who announce her engagement to Luther W. Shaw, son of Dr. and Mrs. Luther Shaw of Auburn Head. VVaynesvlIte. The wedding will take place De cember 2.1 in Chattanooga Haywood Pupils Have Role In Plonk Production Thomie Edge of Cly do and Miss . Woodif Westmoreland of .Canton ai r?. Included in the cast of charac ters for the twenty-fifth annual production of " \ Christmas Carol," by Dickens which will be present-, cd tw the College Workshop flay er- and junior students of The Plonk School of Creative Arts in AsheviUe, December 7. 8, and 9 Kdg-:- will play a triple role, j taking the part of bob Cratchit and also that of Jacob Marley's ghost and "Joe" Miss Westmoreland will la- cast "Ellen," wife of Scrooge's nephew, and is alsp assisting With, the sound effects The first performance?, a special one for school children and teach ers, will he given Friday afternoon, December 7, at 3 o'clock The .second performance will h? given on Saturday evening. December 8. at 8 15 o'clock and the third on Sunday afternoon. December 9 at i 4 o'clock. All three performances will he at The Plonk School The- , aire on Sunset Parkway at Char-' lotte Street UDC Chapter To Have Annual Yule Program The annual Christmas meeting of the Haywood Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, I will be held Friday at 3 p.m. in the dining room of the First Methodist Church. Mrs, C F Kirkpatrick will pre-1 side and hostesses will be Mrs. R. N. Barber. Mrs. T. L. Bramlett. Miss Robina Miller, Miss Nancy Hyatt, and Mrs Kirkpatrick. Mrs T. f, Cwvn will present the Christmas program. Members are requested to bring gifts for patients occupying chap ter-maintained beds in the sani torium at Chapel Hill. McCain, j Black Mountain, and Wilson. | Mr and Mis. Car) Hill and their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, spent the weekend with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs David Felmet. Thev also visit ed Mr. Hill's parents. Mr and Mrs.1 Wade C Hill of Canton who celeb rated their fiftieth wedding anni versary this weekend. The Mehaheys To Celebrate 5Gth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs William Lawson Mehaffey will celebrate their fifti eth wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday. December 9, at their home on the Fairview I Road. 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