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JuRSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1934 THE WAYNESVILLE MOl'NTAINEEtt Society fyews i O ... 1! r : : "-. : A Low as as-o: In: . i. homo of the forma- u:t Sat Mrs. Hi;-.'' or ih . Uuv,-' 1 '? ti ft .- ' U U j-, ? .,' 1 '.1 .Mi i. 11) t i 1 '' to .:v wr,.:: Mas- ' unii nat if music some of To wish you a host Of the pleasantest things The finest and best That this fflad season brings AMERICAN CAFE N i the progi..u w t'l-ilott ll'.g ! ii :. I' i . the traiu-ai-::n ' subject of the u; '.o! . . "Kar!y Romantic l'ciii Miss Killian gave a m ins talk on the early hi with interesting retiM1.11 the composers ami some- types of early compositions. Ine program numt'crs also ineiuucu several Christmas feature., as fol lows; Christmas Carols, by the elubchorus; a vocal solo. "The Jou.rn- i ey ot tne Juagi, ny A. ,W Lansing, by Miss lua Jean Brown; a quar tete, "Silent Night." bv Miss Sue Willard Lindsley, Mrs. S."l Gay, Miss Ida Jean Brown and Mrs. L. M. Rich eson; vocal solo, 'Canticpje Noel," by Mrs. Fred Martin; a piano solo, A Sonata, byS Hubert, played by Miss Grace Crocker; a vocal solo, "Out of My Soul's Great Sadness," by Mrs. Lucile Foy; a piano sole, "Improm tu," by Schubert, by Mrs. K. B. Camp; a vocal solo, "0 Little Town of Bethlehem," a special .setting, by Miss Louise Killian, and the closing num'her, the singing of Christmas carols by the club chorus. Mrs. S. H. Bushnoil and Mrs. J. F. Abel were: among those motoring to Asheville during the week. Mr;, turn dent, .pre.-ii lining the plans were . vv r. . .- n w : ,:i:tn .r-.i'.y v ;!'.. :.i-' er I . D.iv i.- ed ovi-r tlu sluil-t ' ;iiu-ilf perfected for L J 1C .5 aB88r SMfea fl CDGKRia SQHSOn May kindness hold its happy swtiy, Your roof-tree ring with cheer, And Christmas Day be followed l?y a glad and bright New Year. WATKINS CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 75 I I -I- V 'i- t Make Christmas Cleaning Easier use Colffate-Palmolive-Peet Products PALRaOLBVE RECOMMENDED BY 20,000 BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Super Suds CLOTHES WHITER DISHES BRIGHTER OCTAGOM PALMOLIVE 3 for 14c BUY FOR QUALITY SAVE FOR PREMIUMS Giant Octagon Soap and Powders 3 for 25 c 6 for 25c SUPER SUDS OTHER PRICES IN PROPORTION Merry Christmas Thank you for your business during the past year BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER BEFORE WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU DURING 1935 THEFOODSTOR presu liiectiiii;. ; - I I the Una i j arrangement.- tor the eoimmmn Ch.'istma- lice, one ot the-, major ac tivities of the club, which was .started some years ago and has become one of the town's annual custom., now aided by many others. The tree is placed on the couit house square and the gifts will be distributed to1 tlie needy ou Christmas afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss Grace Crocker anil Mrs. Lucile Foy have charge of the program which will be given in the court room of the court house. The club went on. record as spon soring the Junior play of the Way nesville High Sclv.iol which will be directed bv Miss Hclsy Lane Quinlan shortly after Chrisi.mas. Mrs. Homer Henry urged the sale of ' Christmas Seals, making -a special appeal for the work done with .money kept in this county. Tile following program was pre sented, which was both interesting and impressive. The glee club of the high school tinder the. supervision of Miss, (irace- Crocker sang the l'ollow imr ( 'lll-i:.! nuis I'ai ois: "t ome ..VII Ye Faithful." an ohl Italian carol: "Hark the Herald Aligels Sine-'! a,j Kiiglish song, and "Here a Torch, " by Jennet liella, an old 1 re rich carol, and "Tlie Noel," 'a' traditional, old Knglish carol, "We Three Kings of the Orient. Are," by Lester Foteat ami David and tieorge Stentz, u piano solo by Miss Grace Crocker, "Jeaus the Joy of .My Hesiring." from the Christmas Cantata, by Bacn, u . solo, "There's a Song in the Air," by Lester l'uteat, two violin solos by Mrs. R. N. Barber. Jr.. "Adoration," by Horowski, And "The Lament of the Hose," by Bur- leigh, and two Christmas readings by Mrs; S. P. Gay. Dui.ing the social hour the hos tesses served a salad course, each plate bearing a unique .audio holder with a small lighted red taper- The special guests of the occasion were .Mrs. lnex Woolen, Mrs. K. L. 1're vost, Mis. James V. Heed, and .Mrs. Richard Dixon. XKW M KM I!KRS GIVKN rARTY There will be a party in the ban quet hall of the Methodist church Friday evening,! Docem.her Hie 2Sth, to honor the new members of the church .those joining during the year 1 i I : ; Interesting plans are being made for the all'air by the committee in charge and all members and attend ants of. the church are invited to at tend. . . Those to be honored on the occasion i are the following: Miss Virginia Calie, Roberts, Miss Sarah Welch. Jlr. Claude J, Recce, Mr. L. T. Biamlitt, D . N M Mulfoid, Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Bradley, and Richard Bradley, Miss Mil dred Bouneau and . Archie Boineau, Ixis Massiv, Miss Corinrie, Alley, Fred Martin, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. I Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs; F. C. Stovall, I Miss WauniU tavei, M . and Mrs Whisenhunt, Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Moffitt. Mr. White Mease, Dr. and Mrs. V.: -N. Sisk, and Miss Helen Sisk, Mr. Millard A. I'oteate, Mr. Letter I'oteate. Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Owen, Mi and Mi- ( F Fnglish, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schulhofer, -Miss Mar guerite Murphy, Mrs. II. (J, Hardin, Miss Nan Hardin, II. G. Hardin. Jr., Mrs II, K. Thompson, Mrs. W A. Rollins, Thelma, Nell and V. A. Rollins, Jr.. and Mi', and Mrs. J. h. Barr. -- 0. E- S. CHAPTER HAVE ENJOY ABLE CHRISTMAS PARTY . The Waynesville Chapter J65-bf the O. E. S. held the . regular meeting on Thurs.lay night at the Masonic Tem- nlc. A Iafe-p. crowd was in .tenet ance, . Following a brief sess-i(--i of basiness the meeting was thrown open , to the husbands and friends of the members ; ami a delightful evening was enjoyed. . In. the banquet hall which had been decorated in quantities of holly- and I lighted by numerous red tapers a program of Christmas ieatures vyas presented consisting of -the following numbers: A piano solo by. Miss I la Green, a reading bv Miss Mary Wood, of Elizabethton. Tenn., a. duet by Mrs. Lawrence Green and Mrs. Lucile Foy, accompanied bv Miss Grace C rocker, a reading by Miss Ha Green and as sembly singing of Christmas carols. After the presentation of the pro gram many games planned especially for the occasion were directed by those in charge. After the gam( - a - dad couise was served bv the commute composed of Mrs. T. L: BramlotG Mrs, G rover C. Davis and Mrs. hum Jones. '.. The following students arrived on Wednesday from the North. Carolina College for Women in -Greensboro and Will spent the holiday season with their parents: Mi?. . Gladys Dicus, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. C M. Dicus, and Miss Edith J-"P, daughter of Mrs iiaggie I' . ', "f Lake Juna luaka. ' lor ! you .la-t can t -qm i cssar ciia miuuti t to vour I'avo! ite bca sc few iiinls might !' home treatment. ;i , i m 1 1 1 e 1 hci re Sunday coming mot her til Mi mi for . Mr- nas Eve lerrell. . I ' . Frank , i 'l ai'iA- d i". I: N'ash il'c, rn ng ami u t night with 11. F thev will an, I an .ho- Mc-K- the h htoii Fave he e Cl.r;-; llcmy, nil Car urncd 1 1 rot n-W !e by In wl a .Una Col , town on vn, She r family. Ill older for any treatment, brief or extensive, to get the most results, one must relax to the fullest extent. Tight, lirctl nerves icac: on the ma !e and show in one's face. When administering a l'ac.al to oneself, the lir-t thing to reiueni-be.- is to begin below your col larbone, never neglecting your neck in the treatment. Second i very move must be upward, use water sparingly. "tislv oil t inn dry rei oniinendeo tvpe of skin. I'so good cream gellcri an t pat t hem into t ho skin p; obably. know by this whet be;- vou have an nlv n skin and will u; i creams for vour Login your facial by using a good cleansing cieam, wiping it oil' with soft clean ing -pa pur, re--. nieinberine' to upward strokes. A good skin tonic is used next to bring, new life into your pores. After tiiis, the application- of a tissue cream suited to your par. ticulai skin needs is recommend ed, allowing it to remain on the skm at least 'fifteen minutes. Remove this with another light application of the tonic and you aie ready for a foundation creanl and the -finishing touches of your makeup. And here's a Merry, Merry ( h i-i st m M ; t,i i'.Ii'Ii (if vollF I I- I- I- I I- I- .j. I -I i- t : 1- I- t The Waynesville Book Store Wishes You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year I- -J- '1-I- I- llvro vou will find m:mv uil'ls that will add .to the season's ... .j. joy. l5ooUs, pieces of beautiful pottery, runs, metal and china novelties, jil'ts lor the .children and grown-ups. jifts unusual and practical, and hundreds of Christinas .j. cards, from a penny to a dollar. Just the place for the gifts that are hard to select i -: CHRISTMAS I'AIMV ili.ldt AT" HOME OF MRS. l'ACL HARDIN till Thursday evening the young women's circle of the Methodist church entertained with a Christmas paity, the atl'air being held with .Mrs. I'aul Hardin. .Mrs. Ro.herl L. Coin and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr. as-joint hostesses at the home of the foiiner. .Christ inas ' greens and a gaily lighted Christmas tree gave the seasonal atmosphere to the living looms. After a short devotional period a musical program was given ny little Eloi.-e -Martin, Betsy and I'aul Hardin and Mary Ann Massle- This was follovved iy the singing of Christ mas carols and the distribution of gifts, from the tree. 111 11 SS WD I'ROI I SION L WOMI N Ml 1,1 The Business and Professional Women's club held their regula'): monthly meeting at the home of- Mrs. Hedwig A Love on Lovii Lane, Mon day night. In the absence of the president Miss Edna McKay pros sided anil in the ahsei.ee of the secretary, Miss I la- Greene rev the proceed'ngs of business and program. During the business "session a com mittee was appointed to work ou some plans for relief work and or ganize a club for some of the you inf er girls of the town to help give them higher -ideals of citizenship Mrs. Love was appointed chairman of this committee with Ila Greene and Louise Moody to work with her. Miss Nonnne Lowe gave some very interesting and entertaining readings, carrying out the Christmas thought. Miss G.eene gave a talk on "What the Club Means to Me" and the whole club joined, in singing Christmas carols.- :'.''.; Delicious refreshments were then served bv the hostess assisted by her sister, Mrs. J. L. Stringheld. Asso ciate hostesses for the meeting were Miss Edna McKay and Mrs. M. llar hin. '. ' .The next meeting Will he held the last Monday in January and Mrs. Edwin Haynes,:Miss 1uuisa. Thackston and Miss Mary Quinlan will act as hostesses. . .". ;- ,- Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Gresham and Mis.s Maud Fields, of Asheville, were the guests of Capt. W. J. Hannah on Sunday. : .. . Mr. and Mrs. - Dewev Stovall and young son, (Jeorge Dewey, Jr., are spending Christmas with the Kev and Mrs. W. I'. Tucker in Marion. .' Mr. and Mrs; Robert Hannah and children, Shirley, .Mildred and Rob ert of Washington, D. C., are spend ing the Christmas, vacations with the former's uncle, Capt. W. J. Hannah, While in this section Mr. Hannah has been on several hunting trips., ',' ' Mrs. AV. C. Russ spent a couple of days during the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. roster Bennet, in Ilendersonville. :r.j. -i- -i- -x- -i- -x- -i- -i- -i- -i- -x- -1- - : "x" x" 5" l" "x" I I- American Enka Corporation Extends Best Wishes f o '., Miss Rosalyn I'.ay, ing fluke Lmveisny turned on Wednesday- he the gu Mrs. Chas who is. atterid this year, re night and will t of her parents, Mr. and !'. Rev. until the holiday I- I- i- 4- ! I I- :- 4- , " - J J T II E -: -: V I- r a CHEERFUL CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR December 25, 1931 vacations' are over.
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