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WOMEN'S NEWS Brenda Stocks Women's Editor fcj* < k ont ß BY BKENDA STOCKS From now throuKh January 1 you will have hiends drop ping in for a .short visit, It you're looking for a quick an<· ciisy holiday co-kie to serve them Mrs. Dale Wright, HD Club member from the home makers club, his the recipe you're looking ioi. She. that, good luck with a batch sh< made recently for a Christmas party. WKKATII CO« I Ö¥at»k 'a stick butter 32 large marsh nallow* 5 c. rice crispies few drops given cake v?u»H ing ■ , '. v i Melt butter und marsh ma Κ- I lows in a pan, adej cakt· cotor i:ig. mixing thoroughly. Add rici' crispies. th£n. shape tin wreath form. Decorate in im utiinative way. Everyi n«; .. seems Ui_ . t;pj<>\· i reading the classifitti» afl *iec tidn et anv «etfrti-'apAp op mäs ; /.ine. I found t ·'«» interesting ι jids in tlie want'-d column 01 ! the North Carolina Agi'icultuiv Review. They re id as follows. Wanted: A few long handle dipper gourds. Will pay cash <>i exchange Martin gourds. (Clay County» For Sale or l'rade: White ' iced sacks. Will jade for tur keys or anything that could (je iSed for Chlristn· :s gifts.'(Ca-i ' tawua County) You'll have to admit that the -'classified .scction carried i many interesting items. Christmas time is a happy I time for most people. All types I of people join-'n celebrating j the birthday uf Christ.· Mori· than any other time of the year. Christmus .is a -«easvn I eople wish goodwill for their ■ tillowman. * ' = >' Even though it is a happy Mune with everv ofie eScchanü irg iifts and gney»gs. let u·», not fori:et the redl meaning of; kUiiistmai. . . Merry Christmas'antf Häppv , New Year to eae'i of you! J. Μ, Soleis Company »···■ .11 ttltIUI I 'Π II I! rill III IΜI'T 11 < I ; · Τ11 li. i.iiiinix ψ out rt'"W··· ΟΠΑΕΤΙΡΕ GREETINGS lw iwi' Sheldon NcPherson Grocery Beaver Dam , Ι ^ ow i ' www I YULETIDE GREETINGS TO ALL! ~ '' r < ... . ... qm S & S MOTOR SALES ι; Shown aljove is Mrs. Davis Brulon sealed on ail antique sofa. The cnMre Bruton home '* Ls Curaished in antiques collrcted from various sources and each one possesses an interest ing bick^rbuhd. Recently. Mr. Bruton and her husband help open house. And. according to the general consensus, the decorations were "fabulous!" (Photo h* Wirknrt Brutons Combine Imagination And Hard Work — And Produce A Unique Setting Of Beauty By L.KW1S SIKKS At the White House these days there is much going on in the way· of a eulture re-de \ elopement program for the United States. An eminent French decorator has just made the Green Room char treuse. the Red Room cerise, i.nd the Blue Room indigo. iJacquelim· Kennedy has con curred in these changes, as sh.· will with several others pro posed by the Fin«· Arts Coin i.iisiiön. bi.if 'Washington gos sij has it that Shi President is eppösed "with ' vigfth" 'to mak ny. the Oval Rj> .m. rectangul ar. No such problem exist.·» vjtfv Marty ai*d Dav is BruUm. Undoubtedly their idea? ctasii .h(^.id-on at ti.nj >. ||-| ults show an unexcelled una ι>βυί> y f crnitiv.· exptessiyqi · Witness the preparations made for the Christmas party ι v>ven fur one hundred and I twenty-five schrol personnel ! during the holiday season, ί ' House and Garden requires six > I months to assemble the ideas i presented in its Christmas is I ii«e. Marty and Davis spent j t nly two weeks in transform I ing their house into the Christ- ' , ir.as fairyland it is today. And I bear in mind that both of them i work full time. A visit to th" Brnton horn? ι.* at anytime comparable to .1 j visit to Old Charleston homes. . the homes of the Eastern Shore, I . nd those ot the jranrier parts 1 of Beacon Hill. Now this nor I >n;.lly pleasurable experience , intensified by the magie of ! Clüistmas. Guests approach tho C^-Lsc on a walkway lighted by I fi vV Toot torches, At the doort iiided with pine and red j accents, a. Hvried porter ush ers them in with a cherry { I "Merry Christmas." Here Mar ly and Davis take over with true Southern cordiality. Where to look first—will the tye light on the stained glass cnancieiicr iestocned with greenery or will it travel up ! the red ribbon wrapped ban ister? Will it see first the flick- j ering candles in their raspber- j ry red cups in the morning ( room at the end of the hall? » Or. on entering the music ιυ> >n. will the eyes be more' dazzled by the twelve foot living tree. a kaleidoscope of ' baubles, bangles, and beads? · With all this glitter around,! don't forget to look at the be ieweled Beethov.-n, benignly surveying the seasonal cheer I lorn his lofty pedestal beside the Stein way. . J , In the next room, the lib rary. there is the second tree.' Flashing multicolored lights jnd spiralled designed balls make of it symmetrical per fection. Napping alongside in her wicker beJ is the family , cat, contented, .vell-fed, ami ; completely unaware of the na tural touch she acids to tlv. scene. Overhead is the mast- ι er-piece. From what the Bru tons describe as a "plain, ugly light lixture" they have fash- , inner) a beautiful Delia Rob bia styles! chandelier. Combin- j i>:g fruits, nut.··., berries, and branches they have success lully created the thing so hard to achieve—a Christmas dec oration a la mode for the en tire year. The morning r.:cm is domin aUd by a hundred-year old square grand pr.no of elabor ately carved rosewood. Top ping this, and other antique pieces, are Christmas scenes ι .-.pccially devised for their set- I tings. The room further boasts I a flocked white tree decorated j with a bushel of beads from a ( theatrical supply house in New | York City. Marty fully intends to use them on a dress some day . Silver and gold gleam in th? dining room. Cascades of giant | gold tinsel drape from the' ceiling to the four corners of i the dining room table framinu • silver punch bowl. On the mantel is a silver tree witn (old bows. The enormous side board's sterling and gilt com plete the theme of the room. From here it is one step into iit« ooit piiui 01 the adjoining boon om where a crystal chondelier from the Governor McLean mansion in Lumber ton t\> inkles on un early 18th century bed. These are just a few of the marvels of the Briton home as si on thivugh the delightful spcctrum of Christmas. Words inadequately describe the play of light of a hundred candles I on mellowed woiwi, the banks of sweet smelling greenery, and the decorative bits in each coi ner ol the house. All is the work of these two artists wh·»1 so graciously share their time ι and talent for the enjoyment ol everyone. The real ;>rt in art is to make it look easy. I'i this respect als» the Brutons oxcell. Witness Marty's obser- | vatiun to one v.ucst—"I hope1 n< one sneezes, for thumb treks and Scotch tape will fly everywhere." FB Garden Club Makes Wreaths The Magnolii Garden Club o! Fair Bluff held its regular ' monthly meeting Ir.st Tuesday afternoon at the home of Airs. Sam Scott. Jr. The program was a work shop to prepare Christmas wreaths for the doors of the Fair Bluff Baptist and Meth- j odist Churches. During the business session, it was decided to purchase an American Holly tree to be j placed on the right side of tho; approach to the Lumber River bridge as a memorial to the late Amanda Coleman Eure, -j beloved member of the club who passed away recently. The tree will be similar to the one placed on the left side of the approach several yean r.go by the club "tr a memorial to the late M. S. Turner. I .β tor. appropriate plaques will be placed ο·ι both trees. FB Methodist Men Dine On Duck Τ hi· F«ii" Bluff Methodist Men's Clut> hell their ami;· ! Duck Supper, last Wedncs^y evening. Dee. 19 in t'u· Fel lowship Hall of the church. Hosts for the occasion were the Rev. Neil Thompson, Bob Waddell. and Jim Rabon. They were afsisted in the kitchen by their jiives. A cneck was presented to the Rev. Neil Thompson, past or. as "a Merry Christmas gut from the club." The Rev. Fred Davis and Γ». T. Bordeaux of Eli abethtown were guests of 'he Club. L. B. Graham LlS« .1 Lit'clM UlUliiltil, ι·η(' 48. died Sunday. December Hi at his hooie on «oute 1. Loris. S C. Funeral services were held Wednesday. December 15» ir. the Dogwood Baptist Chur ch at 2 p. m. Officiating wen Rev. Clyde Prince and Rev. Dayton Fowler. Survivors ars one so. Me Arthur (Buddy) Graham and ent daughter. Sandra Graham, l oth of Wilmington; a step son, Si.mmie Spivey and a step daughter. Patricia Spivey, both • if Wilmington; li;s mother. Mrs. M. D. Graham of Loris; three sisters, Mrs. Junior Soles, Rt. 1. Taoor City; Mrs. Mildred Mishoe. Loris, Rt. 4; Mrs. Jessie Sarvis, Niagra Fails, Ν. Y.; two brothers. Lacy (Shorty) and J. P. Graham, loth of Rt. 1, Loris. Fair Bluff Rotary Holds Ladies' Night The Fair Bluff Rotary Club held its annual Ladies' Night Christina* dinner party at the fchvol cafeteria luvt Monday, evening. The Rotations were 100 pel cent in attendance. In addition to their wives. Mi. and Mrs. Carw-11 Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Λ. H. Powell ol Fair Bluff; Mr. and Mrs. Ben CampiiiK and Dr. and Mr*. Roscoe MacMillan of Reil Springs were quests of the club. Dr. MacMillnn. η former District Governor, was the guest speaker. Local Club Makes Church Wreaths All Tabor City Churches will l.ava wreaths on their door this holiday season due to the el it rts of the Tabor Cily Garden Club members. A wreath workshop was held ■ ι the basement of the Baptist Church December 12 . Garden Club Has Christmas Party On Wednesday night. De cember 19 members «>ί the Ta- \ Lor City Garden Club and ) their husbands held their an nual Christmas party at the Fine Lakes Country Club, Myrle Beach, S. C. There were 'i5 present . c.ror«e Bonnlf Cribb«, Mi ei Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Cribbs . has accepted a position with ■ the Bell Telephone Co. ·] in Greensboro. He reported for duties Monday. \·ν WISHING 4 YOU A VERY cf HAPPY HOLIDAY ! Here's hoping that you ' and your loved ones · will know every joy at this Yule tide season. \ C. M. Fowler,? Grill 1 & Christmas Greetings % to onr many friends HARRELSON'S FEED & SEED STORE τ TIME TO SAY. Mil RV ClIRISTJI IS ι Λχν TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Wc Appreciate; Your Buiinau During & ^ : TM Putt Y««r Mc€0UGAN ELECTRIC CO. ' τ Merry Christmas Eternal peace and happiness is our sincere hope for each of you this holiday and all the year through. CAROLINA DEPARTMENT STORE YULETIDE GREETINGS ν Wir, al Melk-Beery, extent! our warmest wishes to all our friends for a very Happy Holiday! OPEN DECEMBER 26rh for one of the, greatest After - Christmas bales ever! Terrific savings in every depart ment throughout the entire store! New Specials will be added daily! Nov Store lloun»: .!> :^0 a.m. tiL5:;»0 p.m. daily, \ hxrept Friday: 9:30 a.m. til 1) p.m. | OUR FRIENDLIEST YULETIDE WISHES Τ, One of the joys of the Christmas season is the opportunity to extend to all of # you our best wishes, GRAINGER MOTOR CO., INC. Gram Sea Road Tabor City
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