Births New arrivals at the Hayvrood County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. C.vrl Campbell of Canton on December 20. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Grooms of Waynesvillo on December 21. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman of Canton on De cember 21. * * * ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ferguson an nounce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Ann, on December 3 at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Ferguson is the former Betty Setzer, daughter of Mrs. Estelle Allison of Dellwood. Mr. Ferguson, son of Mrs. Fannie Fer guson of Dellwood, is serving at the Naval Air Technical Training Center at Jacksonville, where he has just completed a Jj5- week course in Electro-mechanical com puters and airborne radar. He will remain in Jacksonville as an in structor in the same school. r ' Miss Shirley Connatser, senior at Appalachian State Teachers Col lege, is here for the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E Connatser. "jtar-y ?j0T> "-jjF: Away In A Manger L The Stable of Bethlehem did n jt in any way resemble the airy por ticos?complete with plaster of paris animals and adoring shep herds?so dear to the heart of mod ern Christendom. With comfort increasing through out the western world, the poverty of the Nativity scene simultaneous ly startles and fascinates us?as perhaps Matthew, th e publican, was impressed by the story of the Wise Men: and St. Luke, who had been a ship's doctor and probably knew very little about shepherds, was charmed by the shepherds abiding in the field. There was no room in the inn that night, so Jesus was born in a stable: a place of shelter hewn into a rocky ledge of the Judean countryside.: It w-as cold and dark and damp, and Judean travelers? i ? :? frequently 'put up' in such caves? welcomed rather than disdained joint tenacy with beasts because I the breath of the cattle and the heat of their bodies provided a little warmth, while the guests in side the inn had no heat at all. The cave. Which was the birth place of the Saviour, is now a grotto beneath Bethlehem's-Church of the Nativity; and though fasci nated by the simplicity of the origi nal Nativity scene. Christianity has been unwilling to maintain its pov erty and has covered the entire surface with costly ornamentation. The first attempt to manufacture optical glass in the United States was in 1889, but it wasn't until 1915 that tine optical glass was made here in quantity. 1 Mr?. Henrietta Love von West phalen of New $ork City, is ex pected to arrive Monday to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Love. * * ? lTse of water for all purposes in the United States is expected to double in the next 25 years. Fred Love of Raleigh arrived this week to spend Christmas with his mother, Mr. Hugh Love. Dr. Mary Michal has /.rrivsd from Boon# to snend the holidays at her hoi?e wore. I Mr*. Janle Low Taliaferro left this. wmJl. ton \Tinsto<v-$al(Bn to -pend Christmas with bar soil Walter Taliaferro. f * ? ' ? - ? -??? < ?? 1 IM...U.NHW FOOD BASKETS for 20 needy families were pre pared Thursday by members of the welfare com mittee of Local 277, United Rubber Workers union at the Dayton Rubber Co. plant. Here Everett Cutshaw cheeks over the baskets at the ??KSROKTt? ,yr<: Haywood Grocery Co. Other members of the wel fare committee were Medford Clark, Ella Mae Maney, Bruce Ramsey. Ralph Trull, and Robert Hipps, union president. (Mountaineer Photo). Smoky Mtn. oDRIVE - IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 SUN. & MON.. DEC. 23 & 21 "THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT" j (In Cinemascope & Color) ! Starring GREGORY PECK JENNIFER JONES FREDRIC MARCH * T1JES. & WED.. DEC. 25 & 26 "ARTISTS AND MODELS" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS ? THURS. & FRI.. DEC. 27 & 28 "STRANGER AT MY DOOR" Starring MacpONALD CAREY PATRICIA MEDINA ? MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! ?THE MANAGEMENT. as PARK Theatre Program SUN., MON. & TUES., DEC. 2.J. 21 & 2:, "THE OPPOSITE SEX" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring JUNE ALLYSON JOAN COLLINS ANN SHERIDAN ? WED. & THURS.. DEC. 26 & 27 "BACK FROM ETERNITY" * Starring ROBERT RYAN ANITA EKBERG ? WISHING YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! ?THE MANAGEMENT. m dust a friendly greeting to wish ^ you and yours all the joys of a Merry Christmas and a New Year full of healthy and happy days. HENRY & TAYLOR AUTO EXCHANGE 805 N. Main Street * May the blessed spirit of t this joyous season I j fill your heart with peace, good will and happiness. CENTRAL CLEANERS & PRESSERS 121 Church Street Waynesville ' STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 SUN. & MON., DEC. 23 & 24 A GROWN-UP MOTION PICTURE TOR GROWN-UP EMOTIONS! ?very daughter should see it ?very parent must! < H H I i j ? 11 H 4 III J ? 1 j H starring GINGER ROGERS MICHAEL RENNIE with MIIDRCD NATWICK Produced by CHARLES BRACKETT erected by EDMUND GOULDING Screenplay by WALTER REISCH and CHARLES BRACKETT ? TUBS., WEI). & THITRS.. DEC. 25. 26 & 27 1THEY GOT CAUGHT WITHjl THEIR SCANDALS I SHOWING! ...because I one little boy told the I I Maureen 0 HARA r John FORSYTHE1' \yetything But** ?essS?0?3? I III IMII FRANK FAYUN (Iff A US TRC MAYNI PHILIP BOURN tUf UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ???????i MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THIS THEATRE. W< re coming (A your way with a \ friendly wish for a very Happy Holiday. S. E. CONNATSER DISTRICT MANAGER JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INS. CO. I THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY , APPLES] I FOR I CHRISTMAS Buy Them In , ? BULK, BASKET OR BOX I BULK PRICES $1.25 PER BUSHEL AND UP Depending On Size. Grade and Variety Also Express Shipments of Baskets & Boxes WIDE VARIETY FRO M WHICH TO CHOOSE INCLUDING ? ? GOLDEN DELICIOUS ? STAYMAN WINESAP ? RED ROME ? GRIMES GOLDEN ? REDGOLD ? WINTER BANANA ? RED DELICIOUS ? For Eating. Cooking or Canning ? I BARBERS I ROCK APPLE STATION Rhone GL 6-S2fi."? . Balsam Road And with everybody's mind on Christ- fl mas, we particularly think of our \ friends and patrons whom we have enjoyed serving this past year. We ^ say to all of you, "May you have a very cheerful "nd happy Holiday.** 7t*^

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