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Phone 110
Dorothy Mae McKee Weds
Donald Burton Swift In
Detroit On December 17 |
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Nicholson,
of Sylva have announced the mar
riage of their niece, Dorothy Mae
McKee to Donald Burton Swift at
the^St. Marks Methodist church in '?
Detroit, Michigan, at 7 o'clock fc. ?
m. ^December 17. The Hev. Edward
X. Seymour officiated.
The double ring ceremony was
used.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Joseph.
The sbride wore a sand color
crepe dress with green and winter
white acessories and a white or
chid.
Mrs. Joseph were an aqua
crepe dress with black acessories
and a corsage of white gardenias.
Mrs. Swift is a graduate of Sylva
* high school and attended West-^
ern Carolina Teachers Cbllege.
The groom is the son of Dr.
Donald A .Syrift. He is a graduate
of Detroit Eastern high school and
served two years in the U. S.
Marine Corp in China.
The young couple is now at home
at 1303 Belvidere, Detroit, Mich.
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Dillsboro Intermediate
Girls Have Xmas Party
The Intermediate girls of Dills
boro Baptist church had a Christ
mas party, Christmas Eve night,
at the home of Mrs. Dan Phillips.
Games were enjoyed and refresh
ments were served, carried Out
'with Christmas decorations. Those
attending were: Barbara Phillips,
Betty Elltn Shuler, Willa Jo Sut
ton, Patsy Dills, Bobby Queen,
iMaxine Montieth, Shirley Crisp,
.Bobby Nell Jacobs, Betty Lou Sut
ton and Betty Jacobs. Following!
the party they attended the party j
at the church.
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Circles Of The Methodist
Church To Have Joint
Dinner Meeting
On Thursday evening, Jan. 6,
the Wesleyan Service Guild, Annie
Cowan circle, and the Carrie
Rhodes circle will have a dinner
meeting, jointly, in the Allison1
building.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Queen of Dillsboro in - the C. J:
Harris Community Hospital, a son,
Bichard Keith, December 22.
Mrs. Ed Ammons is reported
seriously ill at C. J. Horris hospi
tal. She underwent an operation
en Tuesday night.
A new folder on freezing chick*
ens for home use has been publish
ed by the U. S. Department of
Agriculture.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Cunningham
Mrs. Martin Cunningham was
hostess to the Thursday night
Bridge club last week at her home.
Alter one progression of bridge
was played, ^gifts from the beauti
fully decorated tree were dis
tributed. A recording of Dickens'
Christmas Stor^ was enjoyed by
the group. \
Mrs. Cunningham served a
sweet course to ihe following
guests: Miss Nancy ^Allison, Miss
Agnes Wilson, Mrs. Clyde Rector,
Mrs. Rudy Hardy, Mrs. Dan Bry
son Hooper, and Mrs. Rebecca Sue
Wilson.'
Mrs. J. C. Allison, Miss Ethel
Reed, and Mrs. E. B. LaVange
were special guests at this time/
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Qualla News
Mr. and Mrs. "^ade Beck called
on Mr. and Mrs. Fred House and
family Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Still well
of Anderson, Sputh Carolina and
Mr. Charles Stillwell of Atlanta, i
spent the-holidays with their par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Zell Stillwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Buren Jenkins of
Bryson City, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Crisp and family Sunday.
Mr. Edgar House of the Univer
sity of. Tennessee and Mr. Guy
House-.of?1&tarjrville College are
spending the' holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred House, j
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Reese and
family of Greenville, S. C. spent
last week wit{i Mr. and Mrs. Caro
Jenkins. ' v. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crisp of
Murphy spent Friday night with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Massie and
son, Brent, of Hazelwood, called
on Mr. Phil Crisp and daughter,
Dora, Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Marcus and grand
daughter, Dixie Lee Nelson, of
Portsmouth, Va., spent Monday
with Mr. and Mjrs. Ted Kinslartd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lee Me
cum and son, Eddie, of Winston
Salem and Mrs. Mildred Se^y of
Washington, D. C. spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Oles How
ell.
Mrs. Harvey West and son, Lar
ry Jenkins of Asheville, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Caro Jenkins Fri
day.
Odd Fact
A new paper, made from the same
taw material as an ordinary paper
bag, Is about one-seventeenth the
thickness of ? single human hair
and It would take 6,000 sheets of it
te make a stack erte inch high..
American fanners broke all fer
tilizer consumption reconU again
in 1947 for the ninth consecutive
year.
Calendar of Events
Thursday, Dec. 30 ? Cub Scouts
meet in the Scout hall of the
Methodist church at 7:00 p.m.
Britton Moore, Cub master.
Monday, Jan. 3 ? Gaynelle Mur
ray Circle meets with Mrs. John
Corbin at 730 p.m. Mrs. Jess
Buchanan, leader.
Monday, Jan. 3^ Boy Scouts meet
in the hall at the Methodist
church at 7:30 p.m. Dennis Bar
kley, Scout master.
Monday, Jan. 3 ? WOW meets in
the Hall at 7:00 p.m. Jeff Hed
den, council comar.der.
Monday, Jan. 3 ? Beta PTA meets
at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday. Jan. 4 ? Rotary Club
to have regular weekly meeting
at 6:30 in Allison building. Pre
siding Cole - Cannon, president.
Wednesday, Jan. 5 ? Halcyoh
Woman's Clb^> meets at 7:30 p.
m. with Mr^ Roger Dillard, i
president.
Wednesday, Jan. 5 ? Woman's
Missionary Society meets at 3:00
p.m. with Mrs. Crawford Smith,
president.
Thursday, Jan. 6 ? Dillsboro
Lodge No. 459 meets in the Ma
sonic hall in Dillsboro at 7:30
p.m. Claude Cowan, W.M.
Friday, Jan. 7 -r Men of the Pres
byterian church meet at 7:00 p.
m. with Jackson Dunn, chair
man.
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New Year's Eve
Watch Service
The Sylva Baptist church will
have New Year's Eve watch ser
vice on Friday night. The service
will begin at 9:00 o'clock and con
tinue through 12:01. There will
be prayer and praise service for
all. You are cordially invited and
urged to attend this service. How
fitting it is to watch in prayer
when the old year closes and the
new year breaks forth in all the
fullness of God's love.
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Cashiers Camp Elects
NewjOfficers For 1949
On Thursday night, December
23, the Cashiers Camp WOW el-1
ected new officers for the year
1949 as follows: Past Consul Com
mander Edwin Fugate, Consul'
Commander C. L. Dillard, Advisor
Lieutenant T. W/ Reid, Banker
Howard A. Zacha^y, Escort Thom-1
as Wright,^Watchman Wayne Dil-,
lard, Sentry Bill Passmore, Audi-'
tor Willis Hyatt.
Installation of the new officers
will take place Thursday, Janu
ary 6.
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Grade A dairy farming is ad
vancing at a rapid pace in Catawba
County, reports Assistant Cjpunty
Agent Eugene C. Berryhill.
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VATRO-NOI
SET FOR
HOLIDAY
FUN
PERMANENT WAVE
_ ?Specials?
Cold Wave 1 $6.50
Machine 3.50 and op
Machineless 1 5.00 and up
TUCKASEIGEE BEAUTY 'SHOP
Mrs. Sam Allison, Owner-Operator
Dixie Goins, Mary Franklin, Operators >
Main Street ^ - Phone 60
Wonderful
Winter Coats
Wool duretyne with lyns caffs.
By ViRA WINSTON
A WONDERFUL DIVERSITY,
of stylo, detail, color and fabric,
marks tho fur-trimmed coat ssc
tion of this winter's wardrobe re
gardless of the price bracket. In
deed, some of the nicest coats of
the ssason are not the most es
i pensive, bat those that use a small
' amount of for in a tasteful way.
Wine rod wool dovotyne is mm
for this coat made with a simple
rolled collar above the single
breasted dosing. There Is nice
encrusted detail at either sido
forming slit pockets at top* The
- lyra coifs add a distinctive toucfc
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of
Atlanta, Ga.# and Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Bryson and daughter, An
na, of Rutherforton have return
ed to their homes after spending
Christmas with their parents, Ml.
and Mrs. T. C. Bryson, Jr.
Mr. A. M. Anderson has return
ed from Birmingham, Ala. where
he spent the holidays With h^ mo
ther.
Mrs. Cary Allison of Ml. View
Farm had as her guests during
the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Burch
Allison and children, Sarah Joan
and Richard of Newton, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Shepherd ui Ashevilfb
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper and
Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton and
Peggy Jo, all of Sylva.
Mr. Carl Allman, who recently
Underwent an operation at Mission
hospital in Asheville, is reported
to be recovering nicely and is ex
pected to be able to return to his
home the last of this week.
- E. J. Doyle of Washington. D. C.,
joined Mrs. Doyle and son at the
home of Mrs. Doyle's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Gibson, for the
Christmas holidays. He returned
to Washington Wednesday. Mrs.
Doyle and son will remain here for
a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCollum
and daughter, Mildred, of Atlan
ta, spent Christmas with Mrs. Mc
Collum's mother, Mrs. Ollic Banks:
Mrs. Banks also had as her guests
over the holidays, her daughter,
Mrs. T. E. Childers, of Lansing,
and granddaughter, Miss Joye
Elaine Banks, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson
and family sfcent Christmas Day,
in Waynesville with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Harold Hyatt and fam
Mr. and Mrs. Gudger Fortner
spent Christmas in Woodleaf, with
Mrs. Fortner's parents, Rev. and
Mrs. H. C. Freeman.
Charles S. Deitz, with the Naval
Aviation Service, Norfolk, Va..
spent Christmas here with his 2
sons, Charles and Victor and his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Deitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Noland
have returned to their home in
Amigo, W. Va., after spending the
Christmas holidays with Mrs. No
land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond McClure of Addie.
-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClure
of Durham spent the Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond McClure of Addie and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ward of Whittier.
Miss Edith Sims who is employ
ed by Sears Roebuck and Co. in
Atlanta, Georgia, spent Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mi.
and Mrs. Marvin Sims.
Mrs* W. R. Hupman and small
daughter, Susan, arrived Wednes
day to spend 10 days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montieth.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis
Crawford over the holidays were;
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson of Mont
gomery, Alabama, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hall and daughter, "Patty"
of Brevard, Mr and Mrs. Fred J.
Miller of Canton, and Mr.1 and Mrs.
Bill Smart of Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Lemmond
of Monroe, and Miss Nancy Owens
of Charlotte spent the Christmas
holidays with Mrs. Lemmond's
and Miss Owens' grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bumgarner.
Mrs. J. C. Hoxit of Bridgeton,
New Jersey is spending the holi
days with Her parents, Mr and
Mrs. J. W. Bumgarner
Mrs. Paul Kijpajtrick of Ontario,
California spent the holidays with
Bids Tdt Good-bye
PRINCE GETS HIS FIRST AIRING
PETTING ner dog; "Pal," Josephine
Becker, 19, finishes his bath in Chi
cago before she leaves for Johns
Hopkins Hospital tn Baltimore to
undergo a serious operation. Since
her birth, Josephine's heart has
been a number of inches out of its
normal position. Doctors hope to be
able to put it in ths correct loca
tion. (International Soundphoto)
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Bumgarner. Mrs. Kilpatrick is the
former Mrs. Love B. Owens of the
Old Mill Inn.
i Mr. Jess Parker returned home
Tuesday from C. J. Harris hos
pital where he had been takirig
treatment. He is reported to be
very much improved.'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Thomp
son and daughter, Glenda Jo, of
West Virginia spent the holidays
with relatives at Green's Creek
and Sylva.
Mrs. J. Frank Ray of Washing
ton, D. C. arrived Friday to spend
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Morgan.
Mr and Mrs Andy Adams of
Kelso. Washington have recently
returned to make their home in
Sylva
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yonally
and son, Charles. Jr., of Kustis,
Fl^., have arrived to spend the
holidays with Mrs. Yonally's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montieth and
son, Bud, spent Christmas day in
Canton - with Mrs Montieth's fa
ther, Mr. A. U. McClure.
Mr. Bill C. Brendle of Rock
Hill, S. C. arrived Friday to spejid^
the holidays with his wife ancf^
daughter at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Morgan.
Hugh Montieth, Jr., who is a
student at Blanton's Business col
lege in Asheville was home over
the week-end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed and
daughter, Brenda. left Friday to
spend the holidays with Mrs. Reed's
mother in Georgia.
WALKING At A BRISK -PACE in an atlerr.pt to elude cameramen, a nurse
takes the three-wccks-old Prince of Edinburgh for his first airing
around Buckingham Palace The carriage is a 22-year-old one which
once carried his mother, Princess Elizabeth. (International Radiophoto)
Watch Service At
Wilkesdale Church
There will be a watch service
at Wilkesdale Baptist church Fri
day evening, December 31, be
ginning at 7:30 and continuing un
til the New Year rolls in at 12 p.m.
The program will consist of nmsic
and song and all singers are urged
to be present and take part.
Refreshment^ will be served.
The public is cordially invited.
(Jcid ract
A twaoty-fiva year old girl had
htr noae cut off In a traffic smash
up la Naw hall, Calif* but tha po
11 capias who wara sant hack to tha
acana of tha accident found it on tha
automobile's running board and tha
| hospital physician sawed it back on.
HAVE YOU RENEWED
YOUR &UB8CRIPTIONT
household Hint
When you cut waxed paper to fit
the bottom of s cake pan, place the
pan on the paper end trace around
it with a pencil, then cut out. Or
trace around it with a small, sharp
knife and it will not be neeeesary
to use scissors. Grease tha cake
pan before putting the paper to It*
NEW LEASE
... on security can be yours'
\in/3> worthwhile career with
tKe new U. S. Army and U. S.
Air Force. Steady employment.
Job training. Free retirement
plan. Educational advantages.
For the ladies, a career in the
WAC or WAF. Your recruiter
is eager to tell you the full
story. See him now at the Post
Office Building, Sylva. A new
lease on your life!
Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion
? soothes rough, chapptd hands
? creamy-smooth... fragrant ?
? softens skin from hood to too
? protects against woattior
exposure
? guards against complexion
drynoM
? doubles as a make-up
foundation
Come in or phone todayf Safe for limited time only!
PROFESSIONAL DRUG STORE
Your Walgreen Agency
Phone 49 Sylva, N. CJ
Regular I size bottle
now only ?
large $2 size ^^1 1
now $1 V
Economy carton
(6?$1 size bottles) ror only $3.
all pricts plut ton
m ew
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Buy Princess Pet Ice Cream
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