CANTATA DRAWS CAPACITY HOUSE ?Continued Fran P?<e On# W. Mendenhall, Mrs. Nell Johns ton, Phil McCollum, and Mrs. E. C. Harmon. "The First Christmas Carol", a duet by Miss Prances Barr and Mrs. Harmon. "Star In the Eastern Sky", by Richard Sloan, soloist, and a quartet made up o I Mrs. Har o'd T. Sloan, Mrs. Margaret Cooper, Mr. McCollum, and Mr. Mendenhall. ."Song of the Morning", by the choir. "To Bethlehem Draw Near", women's chorus, men's chorus, and the entire choir. -?"Pastoral Symphony", organ sQlo. "Let Heaven and Nature Sing", choir. . "The Lullabye Hymn", by Miss Carolina Nothstein, soloist, and a quartet made up of Mr. Mendenhall, Mrs. Gilmer Craw ford, Miss Libby Murray, and M^. Sloan. "The Music of the Bells", the choir, with Miss Esther Wallace as soloist. ' "March of the Magi", men's chorus and choir. ?' "Hellelujah", choir. "The Music of Bethlehem", (jhiolr. Mr. Murray pronounced the benediction. Sopranos: Mrs. E. C. Harmon, Mrs. Hylda Shepherd, Mrs. Roy F. .Cunningham, Miss Esther Wallace, Mrs. Giim# L. Craw ford, Miss Carolyn Nothstein, Mrs. Margaret M." Cooper, Mrs. C. N. Dowdle, Miss Nancy Jane McCollum, Miss Joan Wilhlde, Miss Betty Lou Constance, Miss Becky Murray, and Miss Wilma Renshaw. Altos: Miss Julia Hunnicutt, Miss Frances Barr, Miss Caro line Crawford, Mrs. A. A. Bailey, Miss Libby Murray, Mrs. Harold T. Sloan, and Mrs. Neil Johns ton. Tenors: Phil McCollum and Richard Sloan. Basses: The Rev. Hoyt Evans, Robert Dowdle, Bryan Hurst, and S. W. Mendenhall. Next Week'? Press To Reach Readers Saturday Morning Next week's issue of The Press will reach Macon Coun ty readers Saturday morning, instead of Thursday. As previous'y announced, Press employes will take their annual one-week Christmas vacation starting this morn ing and continuing thiough nex Wednesday. Machines in The Press' mechanical de par men' will start moving ago n next Thursday morning, and next week's issue will be put in V" post office here Friday night. Advertising and news dead lines, accordingly, will be moved up 48 hours for next week's paper. BUSINESS Making NEWS Continued From Editorial Page Canners $13.50 to $14.50 Heifers:. Medium $19.50 Calves * Fat $30.00 to $32.50 Medium $28.00 to $30.00 Culls $25.00 to $27.00 8 ocker, good $22.00 to $24.00 Stocker, fair $18.00 to $21.50 Good $23.00 to $24.25 Medium $21.50 to $22.50 Fair $20.00 to $21.00 Hogs: Top $18.50 44 Artlbctedi ^ As Commhteemeti For PMA In lISl ? Ctotinued Prom Pare One ter, regular member. Millshoal : Robert Taylor, chairman, A. O. Kinslartd, vice chairman, Luther Young, regu lar member. Cartoogechaye: W. M. Byrd, chairman, Eugene Crawford, vice-chairman, W. M. Dai ry m pie, regular member. Ellijay: Raleigh Gibson, chair man, W. P. Peek, vice-chair man, P. N. Moses, regular mem ber. Sugarfork: Mrs. Fay Mash burn, chairman, Everett Mash burn, vice-chairman, Brisco Dills, regular member. Highlands: Thomas Wright, chairman, Richard Zoellner, vice-chairman, Talt Henry, reg ular member. Flats: Jim Fisher, chairman, Frank Dryman, vice-chairman, Frank MlUer, regular member. Smithbridge: Miller Norris, chairman, Grady Wiggins, vice chairman, Zeb Pangle, regular member. . Nantahala: J. R. Shields, chairman, S. T. Tramel, vice chairman, Cline Evans, regular member. Burningtown: E. B. Byrd; chairman, L. P. Roper, vice chairman, W. R. Parrish, regular member. Cowee: Carr Bryson, chair man, Harley Shepherd, vice chairman, Theodore Raby, regu lar member. 450 ATTEND ? Continued From Page One Mark Dowdle ? sang "We Three Kings". A boys' choir, from the third, fourth, and fifth grades, in choir robes, pave the next four selections. "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Come All Ye Faithful", "Silent Night", and "Ange's We have Heard on High". Concluding the program was a group of songs by First traders Wayne Seabrook, Sara Lee Bryson, Wanda Bailey, Martha Angel, and Lynn West. They sang ''Cowboy Song", "Rudolph the Red-nosed Rein deer", "Here Comes Santa Claus", and "Up to the House top". Mrs. Allen Siler, president of the association, presided. Following the program, a so cial hour was held. ' READY TO MARK ? Continued From Pace One invading Macon County chim neys. In Highlands, a 25-voice chorus from the Presbyterian and Methodist church choirs will present Handel's Massiah" at the Presbyterian church Fri day evening at 7 o'clock. Christmas festivi ies at the Highlands Baptist church will begin at 6:30 Saturday night with a Christmas party for the children and a carol sing. At 8 Sunday night, "The Faithful Pioneer," a Christmas play, will be given at the church. The Highlands Methodist church. Chris. mas tree and treat festivities are set for Sat urday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Truck Driver Takes Nap, Engine Running, la Overcome By Fumes C. E. Nix, an Atlanta, Ga., ruck triver, was admitted to Angel clinic about 6 a. m. Sun day morning and treated for carbon monoxide poisoning, aft er another truck driver found him unconscious in the cab of a truck parked on the Jackson County side of Cowee mountain. Brieve It or Not Plenty of FRESH COUNTRY EGGS i ONLY 75c D02. CITY MARKET CHRISTMAS PARTY H&D i BT WESLIYAN QVtUD , The Mary AUittAA Weal^'dln Service guild held Its anlHtil Christmas party lUt Thuridfcy evening at the Slagle Memorial building, with Mrs. Florence 8. Sherrill, Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Mrs. PfAnk Martin, Mrs. Bruce Palmer, and Miss Mildred Rop er as associate hostesses. Christmas greens and deco rations were used to give the hall a Christmas atmosphere. Slides In bolor of the Christ mm story ware shown toy Mrs 8h?rrlll, while Mrs. Bob Sloan read the story, accompanied at the piano by Mr*. Weimar Jon ee. Instead of exchanging gifts, as has been the custom, mem bers of the Guild brought a shower of gifts for a worthy girl who is attending a' nearby schaol. Approximately 35 attended. Guests for the mee'tlng were I memturi of Olrelt Mo. I of th? local Woman's Boclsty of Chris tian advice, and the W. 0. C. 8. tjVne chairman, Mrs. Fred M. Personal Mention Mlf ; imogene Land rum, of Newpjrt News, Va., has arrived home to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr.' and Mrs. B. L. McGlam ery and children have re urn td home frott l two wmIo* w* cation at Fort Pierce, Nat Oenne t, prominent Aihe vllle lumberman, rlslted friends and relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angel, who are spending some time In Brevard, were home last week end. Mrs. A. B. Outlaw has gone to Athens, Oa., to spend Christ mas with relatives. Clyde Pitts, student at the University of Tennessee, is h?r*e ud M?.hw&# rttrf Mi have home tor Chris mu ths* daughter, Mlaa Trine** rurr, who teaches at chapel Hill High school, their son, James Purr, student at the University In Chapel HU1, and another daugh ter, Miss Catherine Purr, stu dent at Woman's college, Greensboro. "I saw It advertised in The Press." \ I After Christmas Scramble J Starts T uesday Morning, Dec. 26 Remember the Date! ... Be Here Early! ? 1 SALE of DISHES THOUSANDS OF PIECES i V " V Cups, Saucers, Plates, Fruic Bowls, Platters, Creams, Sugars, Sauceboats, Utility Bowk, Pickles, Soups, and many others. Be sure to see this beautiful collection TO of dinnerware . . . save on every piece ? you buy. On sale in the basement store, % Tuesday Morning, Dec. 26. 5c 25c MEN'S WINTER WT. UNION SUITS 36 TO 46 .$1.98 OPEN TILL 9:00 P. M. Friday Night, Dec. 22 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WE CLOSE SATURDAY, DEC. 23 AT 6 P. M. tl] MEN'S VERY HEAVY SWEAT SHIRTS ALL SIZES $1.48 VERY SPECIAL SALE! \ " OF PHILIPPINE HAND MADE INFANTS WEAR Hundreds and hundreds of plsczr. o; fine Philippine hand made clothing for the baby. Values here to $2.95 and all on sale at one low price. Be here early. See for yourself what great values! Dresses, Gowns, Creepers, Embroider ed Slips, Pillow Tops, Bibs, Simsuits, Scalloped Diaper Shirts, Lace Edge Shirts, Pinafores, Boxer Shorts. $1 17 j . twice as much beauty v2 PRICE- ...for a dollar! unec '200 JAR $400 400 rn pirns t.ix ONCE-A-YEAR SALE... LIMITED TIMEI C?I*M OF ?0??? l|*NSlNO crea^ fDeretW'l ItWa yCR?AM OF ROSES CLEANSING CREAM There's a rosy future for skins encrusted to this petal perfumed, petal-hued cream! It removes make-up quickly? leaves your complexion beautifully dean soft as rose petals! Get. a supply? and see! ? save a dollar a far. ..NOW! BELK'S DEPT. STORE FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA

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