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Christmas Play At Balsam Draws A Large Audience By LOUIS ENKLBY Community Rtportrr A Urge crowd attended the Christinas play at the Balsam Bap tist Church Monday I ight. After the play, presents were rxel.angcd and treats given to the children by Santa Claus The pastor, Rev. Ray McCall. made a shor1 talk at th. end of the p.ogram Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeoe and1 Homer Reere visited with their par ents at Balsam during the holidays. Jack and Homer are employed at the shipyard in Newport News, Va Pvt. Kenneth Ashe is on fur-1 lough and Is at Balsam w here his I wife has been staying with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs, N N. Bry son. Pvt. Ashe is stationed in the j Army a( Fort Chafe?, Ark Mr and Mrs. Winston Knsley vis-j ited with his parents* Mr. and Mrs ; 1>. H. F.nsley during the holidays Winston is employed at the Ashe ville Mica Co. in Newport News, Virginia. Mr* Nannie Knight visited with her brother, George Knight and 'family dir.ing the holidays. Mr*. Hubert Ensley has gone to < H'-ndernonvllle to spend a few days I with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Mehaffey. Mis* Suzanne Curry i* staying at 1 Balsam for a few days with her i parents, Mr and Mr*. Rankin Fer guson She is a student at the Uni versity of Florida In Gainesville, i Fla. i Mr and Mrs. Bud Mehaffey and ' daughter, Donna Carol, visited with Mrs. Mehaffey'* parents, Mr. and Mrs A. N. Derrick at Balsam dur ing the holiday* James and Addle Mehaffey visited with tbelr sister, Mrs. Louis Ensley James, Bud. and Addle are all employed at Newport News. Virginia. Mrs. John K Jones and iamily | left last week end for Newport News. Virginia where they will spend several days with Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jess 'A. Crawford ire visiting friends and relatives it Balsam during the holidays. They are now living in Manchester. ICar. Want Ads bring quick results. Pre-Holiday Activities Varied At Bethel School A wide range of activ?k-? fea ' tured the pre-boliday clos.ng days at Bethel School. They included: Annual junior class play, "The Meady-Made Family." under the direction of Mrs. Robbie Hargrove; a program of Christmas music by the high school band and girls' < chorus under the direction of Miss Lois Buckner and Mrs. Dellma Phoenix (also presented at the monthly PTA meeting); parties and programs in all homerooms, includ ing exchange of gifts; collection of money and other items for needy individuas and families, including | < funds fof Hungarian refugees and CARE. Retriever Retrieved EDEN. WU. (AP1?Firemen sal lied forth from Eden to retrieve a retriever who was treed. Clarence R. Ochs. from nearby Fund du Lac. shot a squirrel which became wedged in branches after it was killed. Ochs ascended the tree and became lodged in the liinbs himself, 40 feet above the ground. A ladder company, summoned by Och's more cautious companions, dislodged Ochs from his perch. t se tne Want Ads for results Mexican Invasion COLONIAL HEIGHTS. V*. <AP). - Mrs Margaret K. Semple found th.j small Mexican Chihuahua an ideal do* for a house pet. She i lit-ed it so much that she now has I *73 of them?all pets and all named. Jumping Job NAPA. Calif. <API?A workman jumped from an intersectional ' pedestrian island Just in time to i escape a car that knocked down a ( traffic light standard. The workman had just replaced ; the standard, smashed .by another I vehicle 24 hours earlier. 1*iL11 n ., Li-i ' ?i1 "I know all that. Doctor, but I prefer to live in a dream world." RULES OF THE CONTEST 1. lioth mother and father must he residents of Haywood County. 2. The actual day. hour, and minute must he confirmed hy the attending physician. .'J. The baby's hirlh certificate must be submitted at time of entry?it will he returned. 4. The decision of the judges will be final. 5. Entries for the contest must he reported to The Mountaineer as soon as possible after the birth of the child. WHO WILL WIN THE BABY DERBY? The whole country is watching and waiting for the hig event! To the first Haywood baby born after midnight, De cember 31, the merchants listed below, cooperating with this nwspaper will present the wonderful gifts listed on this page. The new baby's name and address will be published in The Mountaineer ? the first issue after the great occasion. Some newcomer is going to win a wonderful start in life by being No. 1 of the year! The Parents Of The First Baby Of The Year Will Receive FREE A Year's Subscription To The Waynesville Mountaineer Wmt: v > 1957 To First Baby of The New Year SMITH'S DRUG STORE Will (>ivc A Baby BOTTLE STERILIZER - ? To The First Baby of 1957 We Will (live A BABY CAR SEAT FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES W. M. 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