Carrie Rhodes Circle Meets. The Carrie Rhodes ci*cle of the Sylva Methodist church met with Dr. Patsy McGuire on Tuesday evening. During the business ses sion a report was given on the food sent to the Laura Haygood school in China. Mrs. Robert Allison was wel comed as a new member, and Mrs. H. W. Green was a visitor at the meeting. The hostess served delicious re freshments to her guests, j Have Jackets and Raincoats water proofed at.. ? MOORE'S DRY CLEANERS RITZ THEATRE. WEEKLY PROGRAM Night Shows: 7:00 A 9:00 P.M. Mat. Sat.?Late Show Sat. 10:30 Adm.: Adult* 35c tax Incl.?Chil dren under 12 yrs, 12c tax In6l. Saturday, Dec. 11 ? WESTERN HERITAGE By Zane Grey ? With Tim Holt Late Show, 10:30 ? CODE OF SCOTLAND YARD Oscar Homolka and Derek Farr Sunday, Dec. 12 ? THE SENATOR WAS INDISCREET Wm. Powell and Ella Raines Mon.-Tues., 13-14 ? ON OUR MERRY WAY Jas. Stewart - Henry Fonda ? P. Goddard Wednesday, Dec. 15 ? (TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER) ThUr.-Fri., Dec. 16-17 ? FEUDIN' FUSSIN' AND FIGHTIN' v Don. O'Connor. Marg. Main All Children not n arms will have to purchase a ticket to enter any performance at this Theatres. Give the Home A Gift In A Nice Hew SMOKING STAND The Smoking Members of the Family will enjoy it . . . SOSSAMON'S Home Furnishings of Distinction Mrs. Bud Thompson ? Has Bridge Party Mrs. ,Bud Thompson was host esst at abridge party on last Thurs day evening at her home. Winner of high score was Miss Hicks Wilson, 2nd high, Mrs. Woody Hampton. Mrs. W. L Jones held low score Playing besides the winners were Mrs. Louise Extine, Mrs. Cyrus Nicholson, Mrs. E. E. Tweed, Mrs. John Henson, and Miss Lucile Wilson. Mrs. Thompson served a deli cious salad course to her guests. * * * Betty Jean Wiggins Weds Harold A. Bryson Miss Betty Jean Wiggins, daugh-1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wiggins,' and Harold A. Bryson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Bryson, both of Glenville, were married in Clay ton, Ga., on Monday morning, De cember 6, at 10:30 o'clock. They were accompanied to Clay ton by the groom's brother-in law, Douglas Lanning. The bride wore a dress of ca nary yellow gaberdine with black accessories* * * * Three Churches Of Charge To Have Meeting Webster Methodist r In October a special meeting was called by Rev. Joha Kincaid, | pastor of the Webster Methodist charge, to mTake plahs to help in- j crease attendance in the churches and Sunday schools. At this meet ing a committee composed of Miss Lucy Bumgarner, Love's Chapel, Mrs. O. J. Lessley, Wesleyan, and Mrs. Katq Rhinehartr^ Websterr volunteered to be irt charge of a visitation program for their church. It was decided they should meet again some time in December to discuss their prog-' ress, and to also bring up other plans to further increase the at tendance and interest in the churches. This meeting^, will be held tonight (Thursday) at the! Wesleyan Methodist church \ at 7:30, it has been announced. All members of Love's Chapel, Web ster, and Wesleyan are urged to, be present for the meeting. India is the world's largest pro-' iucer of peanuts. 'Calendar of Events Thursday,. Dec. 9?Cub-Scouts meet in the Scout hall of the Methodist church from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Britton Moore, Cub master. Friday, Dec. 10?Women of the Presbyterian church will meet at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Grayson Cope. Mrs. C. C. Pettit, pres. Monday, Dec. 13?Boy Scouts meet in the Scout hall of the Methodist church at 7:00 p. m.. Dennis Barkley, Scoutmaster. I Monday, Dec. 13?WOW meets in the hall at 7:00 p. m. Jeff Hed den, council commander. Tuesday, Dec. .14 ? Sylva Rotary club meeting at 6:30 p. m. J. C. Cannon, president. Tuesday, Dec. 14?Camp Fire Girls meet in the Scout hall at the Methodist church at 7:00 p. m. Patsy Buckner, president; Mrs. John Henson, guardian. Wednesday, Dec. 15?Lions club; has regular dinner meeting in the Sylva school cafeteria at 7:00 p. m. Roy Reed, president. Wednesday, Dec. 15?The Junior Woman's club will have a pro gressive Christmas party at sev- j eral homes of members of the i club. Virginia Madison, pres. Friday, Dec. 17 ? Wild Life Club meets in Massie Furniture store at 7:30 p. m. Dr. W. P. McGuire, president. Cullowhee and the surrounding communities. Hersey and Fostoria ^ Crystal > The Iiieal CHHstmas Gift LILLIUS I JEWELRY CO. ; Sylva, N. C. GIVE A PRACTICAL GIFT . . . We suggest this lovely Knee Desk A useful, ornamental gift for the Home as well as the Individual . * SOSSAMON FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture of Distinction Brysons Attend Rites * or Son At Arlingtom Cemetery On Monday Mr. W. W. Bryson, assistant cashier of the Jackson County Mr*. Bryson left Fri day for Pulaski, Va.. to join their daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Russell Cline to go on to Arlington where they were pres ent for the burial rites of their son --d brother. Pvt. Denver Talmadge Bryson, ? which was held in the nn^l cemetery nr> Mondav afternoon at/ 2 o'clock. The widow, Mrs. Pauline Pressley Bryson, off Chapel Hill, also at tended thi service. Pvt. Rpyson would have been 29 years of age on Monday had he lived. He was inducted in the "nfan:ry 351st B. N. 88th Division | 5th Army, on September 1, 1943.. He trained at Camp Blandir.g. Fla., Fort Mead, Md., and served in the European rnd Italian theatres o! combat. He received the purple heart and combat in ran*ry man's badge, and was mortally wound ed on July 9, and died on July 16, 1944. He Wi.s buried in Italy. Pvt. Bryson was a graduate of Cullowhee high school,'and West ern Carolina Teachers College. He was employed at Mead Corpora tion prior to entering service. Surviving are the Widow, Mrs. Pauline Pressley Bryson, of Chapel Hill and Speedwell, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bryson of Speedwell, and a sister, Mrs. Rus sell Cline, of Pulaski, Va. One of Our Lovely Occasional Chairs will make ai^ ideal Surorise Delivery Gift SOSSAMON'S for one of these to be delivered on Christmas Morning < We have just received several carloads of / scarce and good items to sell at the right price? CEMENT SHEET ROCK 16 x 32 TILE BOARD 1-2 INCH INSULATION BOARD 4x6 ? 4x8 ? 4x10 ROCK LATHE 7-16 WOOD BEADED CEILING i SYLVA COAL & LUMBER COMPANY Phone 71 LIGHT UP THE HOME with Christmas Lights. We have them for all decora a tions. PRACTICAL AND INEXPENSIVE She'll love these kitchen helpers, this year's most practical gifts. See our modern electrical miracles in waffle irons, vacuum cleaners, toast* crs, grills, mixers and other appli ances. CAMPBELL ELECTRIC COMPANY Main Street Sylva CAM?i ? IS My mano,too! IMAOCTHGIO-aW TESTANpPKOVtO CAM?l MH0NGSS FOA MVSCLF.' THAT Vi * $ 0N? UtASON WNV iVf S*0K?0 CAMfi-S RK YEARS! ANO I SuR? ENJOV THAT fUGH FUVOft.' /%OME Camel mhoness . /#e Xwes&s/ # Make the Camel 30-day test! When hundreds of men and women recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camels exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, noted throat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every week ?a total of 2470 ex.imi'iations ? reported NO THROAT IRRITATION due to sn o ..?* CAMFLS Wu ft. SANTA SAYS . . . I've just-looked over Stovall's Christmas Gifts and find them most complete . . . he suggests you go there for items listed hen TOYS FOR ALL AGES . . . Games?quiet and active TRAINS Electric ? Mechanical and Pull Christmas Tree Lights and Decorations Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fine Stationery Ladies' and Children's Underwear KITCHEN UTENSILS Glassware, Chinaware and other items practical and useful as gifts . . . GOLD FISH AND SUPPLIES Boxed and bulk Christmas Candies Hundreds of other Gift items for your Family and Friends ? MAKE ? THIS STORE YOUR SHOPPING CENTER STOVALL'S 5,10, AND 25 CENT STORE "Home Owned"