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' In the aVsence of Mr.s. J. Weld Sea- j ver, the secretary, Mrs. K. X. Barber ser ved ill her place. Two oflL-ial visitors were present I for the meeting, Mrs. Gilbert Morris, j the distirct president and Mrs. As- bury Barnett. the district secretary, boti. of Asheville. Mm. Morris made I an inspirational talk dealing with the pi led. district atu.K - She stressed the im-, pj'rtance ol marking tne JiLstoiaJ spots in this mountain section at this pm titular tin" ..dding interest to the country adjacent to the . park area She also spoke of the district enter taining the State Lonierence in uie . .. .. .. Tl U... liear iutuie. l lie cimjiuer trm. vu i.v'ord a- pledging the support and co-operation of its members, in case the invitation came from Mrs, Morris an i the first: (list: jet.. Mrs. Harnett, who be.-ides se .tiary of thr district, i a!.-o chairman of i ; . -. ila: ...na: y graves and historical -p.i;- of lii-tonc.il lgniirance may be i :;. t.ie dist!:c'. . She .spoke of marking tin- trail oi pi nei-r uay. ami u.-ged that some marker be plat- i at th 'ico Gap to the Chero kee Imlian-. Mis. -J. H'.vvul! Way rail f ir Mrs. Kaie Morii.- who iouid not le present, her paper, the subject tiemg: "Ivtn igialnm at Kllis Island and the work ol the l. A. K. Mrs. Mo. lis re view, d i.l a most interesting manner th" history of emigration to the L'mt ed Stales and of-the vast number of aliens who had become good Ameri can citizens.' She also told of the legislation passed regarding the mat ter of the great amount -of, work ac complished by the llanghter.s of the Ame.'icau Revolution '.ill assisting the government in caring for these peo ple at Klli Island. I Hiring the business session various ii ports were presented by the officers and ihaii'mcn. Letters were ead from Mrs. Kiigene Davis. Mrs. Kugene T a 1 m a d go - expressing ..appreciation .of the support ( the chapter in behalf of her candidacy, and from Cross-no,-e thanking the chapter for recent contributions. The following visitors were . intra-1 duced by -the regent: Mrs, C. X. Sisk. Mis.s Anne jone.s. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. Horace Frost and Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of Elizabethton, Tenn. and Miss Margaret Coble, head of the Xew College Community Center of Columbia University, which is lo cated on the Springdale Stock Farms. The latter made an interesting talk on the object of the work undertak en by the group she heads and of the part it plays in a course offered to teacher.s by Columbia University- During the social hour the hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. R. L. Prevost, and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt, her small daughter. Patsy Gwyn and nice, Marguerite Way. '-.' ..'' CHRISTMAS CANTATA The choir of the First Baptist church is preparing a very interesting ' and beautiful Cantata to be given I Sunday evening, December twenty-! tnird at seven-tnirxy. This work is "The Star Divine," by A. W. Lansing, with text by Frances V, Hvxbbard. It is the Na tivity Story in song, from the proph ecy of the coming of Christ to The ("Adoration of the Infant King- The i music is most ungual in style -the oriental atmosphere introduced in the prelude, is carried throughout the .1 whole work by the theme of the. Wise I Men in quest of the Star, and this .theme "The March of the Magi," is interwoven through the Cantata in ... ii a 'way that audiences are made i.: feci the traveling from afar of the Magi to pay homage to the new born Babe, anil the colorful music has an emotional appeal as well as in spirational. The Cantata, is as fol lows: ' '' . ::"'' ...'''' "'' :.:,''.. Introduction and '. Hymn, of the Prophets. . The Watching of the Magi for the Star. Soprano solo Mrs. Olive B. -Green. ' Chorus of Prophets. The Journey of the Magi Contral to solo -M iss Ida Jean Brown. : In the Old World Splendor, song at the Palace by Chorus. "None Could Tell," Contralto solo Miss Mildred Crawford. .:, Bethlehem, of Judah, Chorus. . 'O'er the Place ; where Sleeping," .Mezzo -Soprano soio .Mi-.s. Lucile Foy. ; -' "Glory to God in the Highest." Chorus- The Adoration of the Magi, Tenor solo M r. Sam Owen. Gifts to the King, Bariton solo Mr. John Davis, Star of the East Finale. V Miss Grace Crock&r is directing this Cantata and playing the organ. She has directed this work in several large churches. In its musical back ground, there is a dramatization of the events of that first Christmas .night-":' The regular choir of the Baptist church will be assisted by singers from the' other churches, and the gen eral public is cordially invited to be present. , a , WAYNESVILLE MUSIC CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS MEETING The Wayneeville Music Club will meet with Mrs. E. B. Camp at her home on Pigeon street on Saturday afternoon, the 22nd. Miss Nancy Killian will have charge of the pro-jrram. MRS J. HARDEN HOWEL GIVES LUXCHEOX Honoring Mrs. Gilbert Morris and Mrs. Asbury Barnett. president and secretary of the First District of the State D A R. work, Mrs. J. Harden Howell, regent of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter entertained with a beautifully appointed luncheon at ! "Windover." The Yultide decorations; were noted in all the details of the decorations and service. The luncheon table was spread with ; a lace cloth and centered by a crystal i bowl of red carnations and ferns and lighted with red tapers. The guests included some of the officials of the local chapter. Following the luncheon an infor-, mal discussion of the work of the chapter was held until the group left at three-thirty to attend the regular December meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love chapter. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSA RY TO BE OBSERVED Of interest throughout the county is the golden wedding anniversary to be o-.-erved by Mr. and Mrs- Albert C. Walker at their home- Walnut Lodge, in ' lyde, on Christmas Eve, They w.i. it. ep open hou-io from two o'clock i.'i al'ic ivo'i until ten in the t veiling of the aveiit.v-fourth. For the h'ippy c -:.uu the coupL;, who have a wide e'i'cie of friend.- ,'ind reiaVA es in thi -e. wii! have receiving with them theii eight chil dren and their families as follows: Mr.-. F. A. Justice, of Clyde, Mrs. A. S.. A.. -Recce and Ted Walker, of ( leal water, h".: , M . -. Jerome Brian, Lake Wales, J-u... Mr.-. J. P. Haw kins, of ( lyde Billy Walker, I'aiii Walker, and Clayton Nv'alker. of ;,J vnesville. V, D.MAN'S ( I I'll TO HOLD DE- CEMUER 'MEETING The Woman's Club wlli hold the legular December meeting on Thurs-; day afternoon at tne Hotel LeFainej at. '! o'clock. Mrs. ('. F. Kirkpatrick an I .Mrs. J a nit's W. Killian will be ho -tesM-s. Ail members are .-.-suested io bring a Christmas gift for the white Christmas to be observed by the SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS TO : 11.11.1) MEETING FRIDAY The Lydia Sunday School class of the First Baptist church will meet for the regular monthly business and social meeting on Friday-: evening, Dec. 21. at 7:30 o'clock, 'with Mrs; Hurst Burgin at her home on the Dell wood Road. Mrs. Jack Messer will be associate hostess. HEALTH DISTRICT PERSONNEL HAVE DINNER PARTY A delightful affair was given on Friday night at the home of Mr. Tom Lee. 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