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Mrs. Shook Is Honored Mr. and Mrs Carl Gillis honored Mrs. Howard Shook with a surprise birthday dinner Wednesday eve ning in their home. Gifts were presented to the hon or glK'St Those present, in addition to Mrs. Shook, wi re Mr. and Mr*. C. j E, Rrown, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ger- j aid Fish. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hop- . er. Mrs. C. R Francis, Mrs. Tom Sampson. Miss Sharon Shook, and : Fatty ant) Paul Gillis. ? ? * Births New arrivals at the Haywood i County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Ford of Canton on December 10. j A son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin! Rogers of Clyde on December 10. j A son to Mr. and Mrs. Rill Quinn of Canton on December 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Joe liar-1 ris ftf Canton on December 11. Twins, a son and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Worley of Canton on December 11. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Ashevilie. Route 3, on December 12 Hazelwood School! To Present Christmas Play * A Christmas dramatization, "The Little Shepherd," will h-> present ed at the Hazelwood F-leinentary School, Monday, December 17, at 7:30 p.m The cast will include students of the primary grade.* and tho sixth grade glee cluh. Everyone is Invited No ad mis j sion will be charged ? ? * f Canton Yule Decorations To Be Judged Monday The annual Christmas decorating and lighting contest, sponsored by the Canton Council of Garden Clubs, will be held Monday, De cember 17. The contest will include two classifications, one for non-garden club members and the other tor members of local garden clubs. Cash awards will be made in each group Registration will not he neces sary. and out-of-town judges will visit all sections of the town to determine the best decorated homes and lawns. You Will Find At Ray's FALL PIECE GOODS BARGAINS Machine Washablt CORDUROY $1.19 Quality - ? 88? $1.49 Quality $?.00 WOOL TYPE SUITINGS $3.95 Group $^.00 $3.50 Group $2*75 $2.69 Group $?.89 39c ? FLANNEL 34c ? BLANKET SPECIALS $1.39 PLAID BLANKET $J.OO $1.98 WHITE BLANKET $J:68 SHEET BLANKET-PASTEL COLORS Blue ? Hose ? Green ? Yellow $2.19 VALUES $1.88 $6.95 PART WOOL $J,.95 $12.95 ALL WOOL SJQ.95 i CANNON GIFT SETS I In a Wide Variety ? $1.98 up i I PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MOTHERS j Men lake notice Cannon Sets are pre-wrapped in beautiful boxes. , i EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS i RAY'S ?&! Sweaters for the U. S. Male 1 * v ? III.\7T.R FOR A CAY BI.ADF . . Bulky wool sweater coat in bold xtripes and shaker stitch. FROM SANTA TO JUNIOR . . Crew-neck Kuenter, convertible collar. By IMiROTIlY ROE Associated Prr?cs Woman's Editor EUROPEAN MEN have it ail over Amor leans when it comes to wearing the correct clothes for classified occasions, says Harold Nouman, U. S sportswear manu facturer who spends much of his time globetrotting In search of new ideas for men's sweaters and swim wear designs. "Over there tbey have special J* jtar MR jt* clothe* for motoring, golf, hunting, i ; fishing. hiking and going to the; races," says he. ' Here a man is; likely jus| to wear an old pair of punts for anything that's not busi ness or a formal affair." Neuman believes, however, that j American men slowly are becom-; ing more fashion conscious, par- j ticularly about clothes for sports: and leisure wear. This winter the.j favorites in sweaters for men an< Vj?T.s V^F>, " MKT - JIWTS UKS > boy8 are conservative tones of ox ford gray and dark muted colors strieUy in the Ivy League tradition Bulky wool knit sweaters with crew necks ?re high in popularity this reason, as are the jacquard knits with Scandinavian motifs. Most men don't have - enough sweaters says Neuman ? a tipoff to the woman who is having trouble with her gift list. Every lman should have a V-neck sleeve less sweater to wear with a sports coat, a husky pullover fur outdoor sports, a comfortable coat sweat er for lounging around the house, a turtle-neck bulky knit sweater for really rugged winter sports and \ an assortment of pullovers, with or without sleeves, to match or harmonize with various slacks and sports coats. A smart Christmas idea is thle matched pair of sweaters for father and son?a sure-fire hit. Bethel PTA To Have Musical Program The Bethel Parent Teacher Asso ciation will meet Monda. at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. The program will be presented by the school band under the direc tion of Albert Morse and the girls' chorus under the direction of Miss Lois Buckner and Mrs. Delmar Phoenix. DAR Chapter To Meet Friday With Mrs. Long The Dereas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revo lution, will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in ihe home of Mrs. J. M. Long with Mr*. J. W. Kil lian as co-hostess. Mrs. H. R. Sherman of Canton is in charge of the program and Mrs. James El wood vHl resrlfw the DAR Magazine Members are requested to bring gifts for veterans' hospitals or cash for- the veterans' Christinas Tele phone Call Fund Mrs. Ben Colk!:i, regent, wilt preside. * * * Sgt/lc and Mrs. Douglas Moora and their children, Teddy and Mary, will arrive Monday from Ft Campbell, Ky. to spend Christmas with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. McCracken on Hazel Street, They will be joined here by their other son, Douglas, Jr., who is a student at State College. s? . i *r?< ^ j#r^ -mr^l OF:V W^V $F<3 !F>3 36F3 ! CltRCIV S I | 1R?A?u?lf % | fr. r""?: -* Mfflfc, .***. ^(* ? p"' % ? # ' ". / & ^ OF COURSE, SHE WANTS LINGERIE ^ . ESPECIALLY WHEN IT S AS ^ LOVELY AS OURS! CHOOSE FROM % SLIPS. NIGHTIES, PANTIES, ^ NEGLIGEES ... ALL DELIGHTFULLY % DAINTY. l & COME SEE OUR ^ 1 CHRISTMAS gi TREASURES ? ALL ^ AS PRACTICAL AS jg THEY ARE PRETTY! ^ * 7tt ^ i ! | m -m 'j<rs -m wa -m ~m. a#a -*rs -m -*t r, sirs ?m ? . I . ' ,' Come One - Come All! Be Firestone s Guest At TOYLAND BIG THRILLS AND BIG VALUES! MAKE THEIR DREAMS COME TRUE! I ' jtHSga*. hundreds of toys are waiting to make boys and girls happy on christmas! come get ? bicycles - trains - tractors dolls - guns - games firestone's easy lay - away or , budget plan! EIDFCTONF home and riltcjivnt auto supply co. MAIN ST. W. M. "BILL COBB, OWNER WAYNHSVILLE
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