Fdr The Women
Society Nzivs an
Clab Activities
Phone 110
Miss Jean Poteet
Honored With Shower
Mrs. Tommy Davis and Miss
Lucille Wilson entertained at a
miscellaneous shower for Miss Jean
Poteet, bride elect, at the home
?of Miss Wilson on Tuesday evening.
Games and contests were enjoyed
with prizes being won by Mrs.
Wade Wilson, Miss Hicks Wilson,
Miss Poteet, and Miss Gloria
Johnson. Each of the winners pre
sented their prize to Miss Poteet.
After the games Miss Poteet was
presented a shower of lovely and
"useful gifts.
The hostesses served molded ice
cream Christmas trees, individual
cakes with red and green decora
tions, mints, and nut to the twenty
seven guests present.
Huihiu i iilil!iZik!iRb
5-10-30 Cu. Ft.
FARMERS FEDERATION
t
Gaynell Murray Has Reg.
Meeting And Xmas Party
Miss Docia Garrett and Mrs.
Hose Hair were hostesses to the
Gaynelle Murray Circle of the
Woman's Missionary Society of the
First Baptist' church on Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Hair.
Mrs. Jess Buchanan, chairman,
presided for her last meeting as
the new officers will begin serv
ing January 1. Mrs. John Corbin
is the chairman for next year.
There were 26 members present.
Mrs. Charlie Allison and Mrs. John
R. Jones, the newly elected presi
dent of the W.M.S., were visitors
at the meeting.
Mrs. Charles Ginn gave the
devotional and Mrs. C. M. War
ren led in prayer. Mrs. Claude Al
lison, assisted by Miss Mary Hen
son, Miss Hattie Hidla Sutton, and
Mrs. Ray Cogdill presented the
program. Mrs. Robert Garrett and
Miss Docia Garrett sang "Silent
Night."
The house was artistically dec
orated with Christmas greens.
Following the program Christ
rri^ gifts were exchanged.
delicious refreshments of fruit
cake and ice cream, decorated with
a holly wreath and candle, and
coffee were served .
Beta P.T.A. Has
Christmas Party
A very large number were pres
ent for the December meeting of
the Parent - Teachers Association
of the Bsta school on Wednesday
afternoon.
The teachers were in charge of
a Christmas program which was
opened by Miss Margaret Cand
ler's music students. Anne Smith,
Lela Mae Cagle and Betsy Pannell
each played a piano solo, after
which a number of children came
n and sang carols with Jessie
31anton leading the singing and
Tetsv Pannell at the piano. The
four lower grades gave a Christmas
May. in costume. Tommy Mason
.vas King Christmas, Betty Joe
Tisher was the queen. The chil
dren were dressed to represent
King, Christmas' helpers which
included b*ells, stars, angels, holly,
evergreen^, Santa Claus, reindeer,
mother goose characters, and
greeting cards.
After the program a short busi
ness meeting was presided over by
Mrs. Jo6 Clyde Fisher. Reports
frofh the various committees were
heard. It was decided to buy ten
dollars worth of new records for
the , record player.
Mrs. Hensley's room won th?
dollar for having the most moth
ers present.
Names were drawn and while
the gifts were being exchanged
Mrs. Harry Mason and Mrs. Max
ine Pannell served coffee.
* * *
The Intermediate Class of
Scotts Creek Has Party
On Tuesday evening of last
week the Intermediate girls of
Scotts Creek Baptist church met
t liio home of Mrs. Roy Reed for
pheir Christmas party.
Christmas games ar.d contests
were enjoyed in which Mrs. Tom
'Jlayton and Miss Barbara Ann
Wisher won prizes.
After drawing names, gifts from
fie beautifully decorated tree,
were presented. ?
Mrs. Reed, assisted by Mrs. Ver
na Vay Monteith, served hot cho
' colate and cookies to the guests.
eaocno
A warm and friendly
wish of cheer,
For Christmas and the
coming year.
THE LEADER DEPT. STORE
Phone 92-J
Sylva, N. C
?mKWBMNft
To our many friends?old and
new?May the spirit of Christ
mas linger with you to brighten
every day of the New Year.
SYLVA PHARMACY
"YOUR REXALL STORE"
Phone 27 Sylva, N. C.
PERSONALS
Sir. and Mrs. Ernest Penland,
Jr., Mrs. Ernest Penland, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cowan, and Miss
Dessie Allispn visited the D. Hay
Cowan family in Asheville over
the week-end.
Miss Adeline Turner of Green
ville, S. C., was a guest of Miss
Claudia Stanford over the week
end.
Mr. aru^ Mrs. O. H. Wheeler of
Pendleton, Indiana, spent the
past week with Mrs. H. M. Hooper.
Rev. and Mrs. Quay Grigg left
Wednesday for Charlotte where
Rev. Mr. Grigg will attend a church
meeting Thursday. They will spend
Thursday night in Albemarle and
stop in Durham Fri. for Quay. Jr.,
who will return to Sylva with
them for the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Potts and
daughter, Anne, expect to leave
the last of the week for Marshal
to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Potts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F .A.
Dodson.
Jimmy Resor arrived Wednes
day from N. C. State college to
spe?d the Christmas holidays at
his home here.
Miss Agnes _WTlser^ returned
Tuesday after a few days visit in
Franklin with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Higgins.
Mrs. Edith Bryson O'Kelly has
returned from Asheville where
sihe has been employed. She is
now employed as an operator at
the Bon Ton Beauty Shop, a posi
tion she held before going to Ashe
Officers And Teachers^Of
Scotts Creek Enjoy
Turkey Dinner
On fyst Thursday evening Mrs.
Roy Reed was hostess to the of
ficers and teachers of Scotts Creek
Baptist church at a bountiful tur
key dinner.
The house was attractively dec
orated with Christmas candles and
greerify.
Joe Sellers, superintendent of
the Sunday, school was in charge.
Mr^-J^jhn Corbin gave an interest
ing lesson review on the Sunday
school lesson, "Good News In The
Bible."
Guests ?or the -dinney* included
Mr. .and Mrs. Sam Cogdill, Mr.
ville.
| Mr. J. H. Wild, of Granite, Okla.,
arrived _ in Dillsboro Wednesday
o spend it a u. .v wi n :?i> >i.-v
Mrs. Frank Jarrett... Mr. W*iK
?tupped over in Dillsboro while on
a trip with some TO other farmers
.lvm Oklahoma who had been a -
lending the National Convention
of the Farm Bureau in Atlantic
City.
Mrs. F. B. Houston of Lewis
burg, Tenn. was the guest last week
of her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wake
field, and Rev. Mr. Wakefield.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the -way it quickly allays the cough
or vou are to have vour monev back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs,ChestColds,Bronchitis
a
(
Woman's Club Enjoys
Christmas Party
Twenty-'one members of the
Woman's club enjoyed a Christ
mas dinner at the Jarrett Springs
Hotel Tuesday evening at 7 o'
clock. Following the dinner they
Vent to the home of Dr. Patsy
McGuire for their Christmas pro
gram of Christmas carols and
stories.
Instead of drawing names this
year the club decided for each
member to buy a toy to give to
some needy child.
Mrs. McGuire served salted nuts
and mints to the guests.
and Mrs. Corbin, and Miss Bea
trice Jones.
Read Herald Want Ads.
Have Jackets and
Raincoats water
proofed at...
MOORE'S^
DRY CLEANERS j
Save Up To 50 percl.
AT
Western Awte i
Associate Store
I 1
^^Itruslmas
^liltskes
'?sr
X.
"U
"v *
\ n
St-- ? *
I?
&
1
May the blessings
of good chfeer,
good health and
good friends visit
you this Christmas.
:?
? i -M ' *
*
*' #
PARK LUNCH PARK
Phone 175 , Sylva, N. C,
a
None of us is so young that we cannot understand the
beautiful meaning of Christmas and none of us so old
^and worldly that we cannot be reminded of the first
' message of Christmas, "Peace on Earth Good Will
Toward Meii". For we all come to realize that ,
the good things in life emmanate from the
PIP^ ^ desire to serve our fellow man. It is in this
' wish everyone a Merry
Happy New Ye?
BELK'S
Dept Store
"The Home of Better Values
Sylva, N. C.