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Successful Thanksgiving Dinner Is Held At Sapphire-Whitewater (From Front Page, Third See.) Hospital at Asheville. < Holiday visitors of Mrs. Rotha Matson and daughter, Pamela, were her sons, John, of Atlanta, Jerry and wife and five chil dren, of Columbia, S. C. ; Friday guests of Mrs. Neva Whitted were her son-in-law and daughten, and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mc /II and daughter, Elaine of Candler. Evelyn Beddingfield, of Ap palachian College at Boone was a holiday visitor of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bedding field, at Whitewater. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Varian, of Monte Vede, Fla., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willis and children. Tom Barclay has returned to his home after having a suc cessful hunting trip to Mon tana. While there he killed a deer with a muzzle-loader. We are happy to report Dot MeNeelv is recuperating nicely after having been on the sick list. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Grimshaw were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Williams, R. Fisher, and son, Bruce, of Brevard. Robert Hoxit, Mr. and Mrs. James Ramey, and Her bert Powell, of Salem, S. C., Mrs. Paul Keating, Dr. Robert Kennerly and son of Asheville, When vou think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER'S, adv. Keep Tuned To WPNF 12 4 0 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL P1SGAH NATIONAL FOREST" Smokey Says» « GOOD POREST FIRE PREVENTION EQUJPMgfT FOR THE OUTDOORS Suggestions to prevent iorest fires l and Mr. and Mrs. Dann John son. Mrs. Laura Garner and chil dren, Candi, Steve, Danny, Charles and Bill of Barnwell, S. C., spent the Thanksgiving weekend with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Han sen. George and Betty Blair, who own property on Butternut Lane have moved their mobile home from Miami on Thanks giving weekend to Grayee’s Mo bile E lates, south of Sebring, Fla. The Homer Hebbs and T. Don Batsons who have summer resi dences at Bcarwallow Hollow recently met at the Batsons residence at Sarasota, Fla., when down the street came a motorcycle that landed with a bang into the car of the Hebbs that was parked in front of the Batson residence. The gas tank exploded on the motorcycle and was a total loss. Homer grabbed his car keys and backed his car away from the burning cycle. His car had a crushed fender and scorched paint. How about that! Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Youngblood were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Craft of Wilmington and toured the Battleship USS North Carolina and aho toured T-V. Station Channel 3, WAAY, where their daughter, Doris, is employed. MOTHERS! YOUR CHILD'S PORTRAIT IN LIVING COLOR 5x7 ONLY DEC. 3rd & 4th FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Full selection of poses • Work guaranteed • No appointment needed • Agee 6 months to 12 years • Additional charge for more than one child per family. NITED & 10c W — Thanksgiving Was Quiet At Quebec, Turkey Shoot Set By - Mrs. Paul M. fisher QUEBEC—Thanksgiving was quietly observed in oar com munity, with family gathering! and turkey dinners which every one seemed to enjoy. Even tho we have only one day Set aside as Thanksgiving Day, :let’s not forget to be thankful ^very day for all our blessings.! A group of FHA girls from Bosnian High School along with two chapter mothers, Mrs. Luther Fisher and Mrs. Randal Owen, and the FHA Advisor, Mrs. Lucy Bryson made a trip to Miracle Hill Mission, beyond Pickens, S. C., one day last week and took clothing and newspapers. The girls who went were Geraldine Fisher, Janice Fisher, Sandra Jones, Paulette Fisher, Kathy Chapman, Lorene Galloway and Rhonda Owen. This is an orphanage worthy of any usable items. The Rosman FHA has been very active. They are entering a float in the Christmas parade, which they have war Iced hard on. They also sent Christmas cards to the servicemen whose address were given in The Times. •> The Quebec Youth Club is sponsoring a Turkey Shoot Dec. 18th at T.C. Henderson School, beginning at 12:00 noon. The lunchroom will be open for hot dogs and refreshments which will be on sale. They are also planning a free musical program for that night, Sat., Dec. 18th, beginning at 7:00 o’clock at which time a large 5-foot stuffed tiger will be given, for which tickets are be ing sold. So be sure and buy a handful of tickets. They’re only 25c each. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brand entertained with a Turkey din ner on Thanksgi1 f Day, also celebrating Mr. V»j ad’s birth day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitmire, Mr. and •'Mrs. Daniel Whitmire and sonj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nicholson and children, Mrs. Robert Orr and little daughter and Nellie i and Brother Thomas. . 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