Haywood Nurses To Meet Monday In Canton The Haywood County Nurses Club will hold a regular meeting ?nd Christmas party Monday, De cember 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. T. M. Kudisal, Forest HilLs. Canton. Mrs. Hugh Smathers and Mrs. Wayne Barefoot will be associate hostesses. New officers will be elected dur- i ing the business hour, Members are asked to bring a : gift for exchange and canned food . to be given to a needy family. ' All members from the Waynes ville area will meet in front of the t hospital at 6 50 p.m. for the ride , to Canton. * * + | Clyde Junior Class To Present Play The junior class of the Clyde High School will present a 3-act i comedy. "Grandma's Best Years," i tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock. Mrs. J. B. Soesbee is directing 1 the play. New Girl Scout Troop Meets With Leaders ? The newly organized Girl Scout Troop 136 of West Canton held a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Bernard Tohn son. leader. Mrs. Nel! liable, assist ant leader, vas co-hostcss. The ,irl* completed Christmas projects of making corsages and lie racks and reported clothing collected for noedy children. Mary Lee Robinson. Doris Mes ser, Judy Whltesides. and Diana Johnson won prizes in games. Gifts were exchanged. I Other troop members present, in addition to those named, were San Ira Paxton, Sharon Shook. Gretta Jean and Polly Cable, Sharon ! Haley, Joyce Hall. Suzette John son, and Nancy Prcssley. HDC Schedule Friday, Dec. 14. 6:30 p.m.?Sau- ! took?Saunook School?Christmas ' party and supper. Monday. Dec. 17. 6:00 p.m. ? 1 Bethel ? Mrs. R O. Kelly (Mrs 1 lack McCfacken). Miss Burch Completes Wedding Plans Miss Norma Sue Burch. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vasar O. Burch of Rt. 2, Clyde, has completed plans for her marriage to Neil Teague Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus A. Howell of Rt. 2, Waynesville. The ceremony will be performed Sunday at 4 p.m. in the First Bap list Church in Clyde The Rev Grady Barringer of the Dellwood Methodist Church will officiate Miss Janice Smathers, organist, and Miss Jewel Rhinehart, vocalist, both of Clyde, will present a pro gram of wedding music. The bride-elect will be given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Troy Zachary of Brevard will be matron >f honor and only attendant. Charles Forbes of Brevard Col ege will serve as best man. Ushers vill be James Howell, brother of he bridegroom-elect, and Trov Zachary. A reception will be held followi ng the ceremony in the home of he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burch and Mr. md Mrs. Harold Burch will enter ain at a rehearsal party Saturday light in the home of the latter in Jlyde. Guests will be the wedding aarty and members of the families. * * ? Xi Omicron To Have Christmas Meeting The Xi Omicron chapter of Beta sigma Phi will hold its annual Christmas party Monday night in he home of Mrs. Charles McDar -is. Mrs. Charles Edwards is in charge of the program, ? ?1 I -? ~ -I MR. AND MRS. JOHN II. SMATHERS of Clyde observed their golden wedding anniversary yesterday. They were married Decem ber 12, 1906. Mrs. Kmathers is the former Miss Nellie Wilson, daughter of the late A. B. and Sarah Brook Wilson of Candler. Mr. Smathers, a farmer and cattle raiser, is a son of the late D. I. L. and Mattie Killian Smathers of Clyde. They have three daughters Mrs. Bruce Sellars of Clyde. Mrs. Iloyt Smith of Ashe ' : ville. and Mrs. Robert L. Wiliams of Clvde. There are five grand children. (Photo by Sherrill's Studio) I Miss Cornwell Is Speaker At Canton Club Miss Mary Cornwell, Haywood j County Home Demonstration | Agent, was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Cai^on Woman's Club, Tuesday in the As sembly Room of the Canton Public Library. Miss Cornwell spoke on the con servation of natural resources, and she illustrated her talk \uth color slides showing examples of soil erosion and its effect on water con servation. She also discussed meth- 1 ods of preventing these conditions. 1 "Conservation is a responsibility , of the individual," Miss Cornwell stated. The speaker was introduced by the president of the Club, Mrs, Lo gan White. Mrs. W. N. Free! reported that I clothing for children had been do nated to a family through the the club's Clothes Closet project. Mrs, Noah Swofford, chairman of the fine arts department, reported that Mrs. Hilda Haliburton has opened an art studio and will teach classes in ceramics The club voted to send a dona tion to CARE, and names of wo men of Greece and France were given to members who wish to correspond. ? ?* *" A nominating committee, com posed of Mrs. Frank Cogburn. Mrs, W. R. Palmer, and Mrs. J. Ben Pat ton, was appointed. Guests were Miss Margaret Bishop, Mrs. Cecil Hefner, and Mrs. A, KoOinian. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. J L Reeves. Mrs. .1 W. Bennick, Mrs. A. R. Spears. Mrs R. J. Sprang, Mrs. George Herndon, and Mrs. L. H. Hartshorn. The tea table was centered with a hurricane lamp filled with Christmas balls and holly. * * * Skillet-rook raw shrimp (peeled and devetned1 in butter, chili ! powder and crushed garlic Serve with french bread for dunking. After-school snack: Rounds of cored apple spread with peanut | butter or cream cheese. Daytime Dress ? By VERA WINSTON AN excellent daytime dress. Ideal for wear under a three quarter-length fur or cloth coat is this frock of sheer wool in either dark giay or beige. Cut on straight yet soft lines, it features a set-in belt pointed up ward in front. The low-placed collar stands away from the neckline. Tucks radiating from the waist all around accord soft- I ness to the hip section. One of those little-treasure models that seem so right for so many occa sions during the day when one wants to appear nicely costumed without dressing up A food that's "scalloped" means that it is arranged in a casserole between layers of cream sauce: usually a topping of buttered crumbs or the crumbs and grated cheese goes over the top. Holiday Tour, Flower Show, Set In Canton Final plans have be?n complet ed for the Holiday House Tour and Flower Show, sponsored by the Canton Council of Garden Clubs, to be held Tuesday. December 18. from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. The flower show will be held in the Assembly room of the Canton Public Library. Also open for the tour will be the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William C "FreeI, 35 Oakland Cr., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyatt, j 26 Pennsylvania Ave., and the Can ton Presbyterian Church. Included in the schedule of classes and exhibits will be ar rangements featuring a Madonna, reproductions of Christmas cards, candles, gift packages, table favors, miniature Christmas trees, window and door decorations, etc. Special exhibits will include wreaths, swags, homemade candles a family Christmas tree, and the Nativity. Hortici^ltural classes will include African violets, foliage plants, booming plants, branches of ever greens, and forced bulbs Clubs participating in the event are The Rhododendron Garden Club, Canton Garden Club. Friend lj Garden Club, and the Town and. Country Garden Club. Tea will be served in the library * * ? Guinea pigs are not pigs. They ale rodents. Thickety Club ?tages Annual Holiday Program The Thickety Home Demonstra tion Club held a Christmas meet ing at the home of Mrs. David Burch, with Mrs. James Smith asso- j ciate hostess. Mrs. Lloyd Parham Sr. presided and Miss Cornwell, home agent, gave as a devotional a Christmas reading and appropriate thoughts for the holiday season. Gift suggestions and other ideas were presented by several of the members who showed artieles they had made, suitable for gifts and also for decorations. The business period was brief | to give time for the exchange o! ! gifts, after which a delightful salad with coffee was served by the hos k'SM'S. * + * Decorations To Be Sold By Garden Club A sale of Christmas greens and decorations will be in Id by the j Mountain View; Garden Club Fri da> and Saturday of this week at John Hojd s Furniture Store. The sale hours for Friday will l>e 9 30 a.m. until 4:30 p m and for Saturday. 9 30 a in until 12:30 p.m. i haters are being taken by Mrs. Joe Cathey for candy houses s>mi-1 lar to. ode now on display at the lla> wood county Library. Mrs. C. S. Crofout will leave to morrow by plane for Snivveport, La., where she will spend the holi days with her niece, Mrs, R. W. McCann. and Mr. McCann. Decorations . . . for your home . . , for your tree . . . for your gift packages. If you like them just a little different, see our selections, iQl^a * ? GIFT SHOP-/ 202 X. Main Wayncsville t m GIVE ART LESSONS FOR CHRISTMAS ? Children's Class ?- I ? Adult Hobby Class ? MRS. LOIS B. 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