V t i. CEMBER 14. IMS j Guild ea iers ervice Guild of st Church enter- afternoon wich of Mrs. Rufus facuty members (ovnship schools. doctor's and Man rk takes preced thing in our drug : you exactly what ers . . . for your the protection both yourself and jti us fill your eds. , and Operated 1T1S j STORE jreen Agency 3U FRI - Shows , and 9:00 P M NT - SHOW FROM M TILL 11:00 P M fLAST TIMES TODAY -with 1ST TO WOMEN I IETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES EN SLOAN, Society Editor-Office Phone 700-Home Phone 462 J SALLYS SALLIES 'So you're studying to talk on the radio, Windrum. At a come dian or commentator?" Woman's Society To Have Harvest Day Dinner The Hiinunl Harvest Day Dinner of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Methodist Church will be held in the church dining room tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs Bonner Ray, president of the Society, will preside and a Christmas program will be pre sented by Mrs. C. N. Clark. Members of all circles are ex pected to attend the dinner and bring a covered dish. who are newcomers to Waynesville The residence was decorated throughout in the Christmas mo tif. Guests were greeted upon airiv al by Mrs. James Atkins. Jr., presi dent of the Guild, and Mrs. Siler. Mrs. W. L. McCracken and Mrs. Bill Chambers presided at the tea table which was covered with a lace cloth and centered with bowl of red carnatoins flanked by red tapers in silver holders. Others assisting were Mrs. Har ry Whisenhunt and Mrs. Fred Campbell. Around thirty-five guests called during the designated hours. T 1 fj L . camels !KS ) J ARESOmiLSl 0 sme Mm. E1ILDM Make the Camel 30-day test! When hundreds of mtn and women recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camels exclusively for JO days in a similar test, noted throat specialists who examined the throats of these smokers every week -a total of 2470 examinations-reported NO THROAT IRIMTATION dua te smeln CAMELS (VANISHING BOOK - I copies of a Vanishing Book, "The Annals of mnty" FOR SALE NOW at $3.50 each. Can be -He next 10 days at the Book Store or from the at $3.50 per copy. After December 20, the price need to $5.00 each. Only CO copies are now left, ; Christmas gift. QUICK OR YOU'LL NOT GET ONE. W. C. ALLEN 'TrT7YiTin)) WAYNESVILLE. N. C. SUNDAY SHOWS 2:00 - 4:00 - 8:30 DOROTHY LAMOUR -in- LULU BELLE WED. - THUR, DEC. 15 - 16TH Sill Lancaster - Yvonne De Carlo 3 D.A.R. Meeting Is Held At Windover A Christmas program was pre sented by Mrs Frank Kinsey at the December meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution w hich was held al Windover ". the j home of Mrs James Harden How ell. Sr.. on last Friday afl Mrs. James 11. Howell, Jr.. was as sociate hostess for the meeting. Mrs. Kinsey discussed the ori gin of several Christmas carol and Christmas legends. She then Intro duced her son. Bob Harry, a mem ber of the Waynesville High School Chorus, who presented three other members of the chorus: Donald Matney, Earl Hoglan. and Don Whisenhunt. The quarter!, accom panied by Miss Mary Ann Massie. sang a group of Christmas carols including. "Joy to the World," "We Three Kings," and "Silent Night." Mr. Matney also sang a solo, "White Christmas ". Mrs. Hugh Jolly read the Christ mas message from the president general in the D.A.R. magazine. Mrs. James R. Boyd, vice-regent, presided during the business ses sion al which time reports were made by committee chairmen. Miss Mary Ann Massie, who has been selected to represent the chapter and the Waynesville High School in the annual Good Citizen ship Pilgrimage Contest, was a spe cial guest and was introduced by Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mrs. Gwyn congratulated Miss Massif on her outstanding record during her years in high school and expressed the pleasure of the chapter In spon soring her for the contest. Miss Ida Penny, chairman of ap proved schools, reported a box, valued at $30.00. had been sent to Crossnore; and Mrs. K. L. Prevost. chairman of Ellis Island, reported a box of yarn was ready for ship ment. Mrs. Howell. Sr.. chairman of Indian work, reported that she had made a visit to Cherokee School accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Boyd and had taken 240 magazines from the chapter. The members decided to donate Christmas gifts for Moore General Hospital and it was noted that games, cards, stationery, and randy were among the items most enjoy ed by the patients. The gifts are to be left al the home of Mrs. Gwyn within the next few days. Following the meeting the host esses entertained with a -tea for members of the chapter and a number of additional guests. The residence was decorated throughout with Christinas green ery and candles. The tea table at which Mrs. L. M. Killian, Sr.. and Mrs. Boyd presided, was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of holly and red tapers in silver holders. Those invited for tea included Mrs Hugh Massie, Miss Mary Ann Massie. Mrs. Raymond Lane. Miss I Nancy Killian, Mrs. Frank Smath ers, Mrs. Douglas Grant. Mrs. Boyd Owen, Mrs. Clayton Walker, Mrs. Paul Thrower. Mrs. Noble Garrett, MELROSE Here is elegante, simplicity, warmth and rich weight in the finest sterling ilver ... a new Gorham pattern that reeaplnrea the glory of Melrose plantation . . . recalls the romance f Natchez, Mississippi ... for yonr Ajnerican way of living today. E. J. LILIUS JEWELER A THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER GLAMOR AT HOME Aprons and Smocks Do The Trick By DOROTHY ROE Associated Tic's Fa:.hion Kdilor Nuw is the time Lq consider your clothes budget. Those expensi? new dresses will lust longer and look better if von protect them with some of the '.ay new aprons and smocks available today. Some are so smartly styled that they actually add to the effectiveness of an at-home outfit. For a few dollars you can have three all-round changes in cover-up garments-a utility apron for the kitchen, a frilly one for bridge or cocktail parties, and a smock-coat for go ing to the market, studying or lounging around the house. Pictured here are new designs bv Frances Peck. 5 THRIFTY LOUNGE ATTIRE or housewife in a smart rayon print, budget-priced. PARTY APRONS . . . Left, washable glazed chinti with ruffled edye. Right, lace-trimmed balloon cloth trifle. Miss Hetrick Is Engaged To Frank Kennedy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Hetrick of Raleigh and Philadelphia have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anne Biein.inn Het rick. to Frank Ham.sey Kennedy. Jr., wm of Mr. and Mrs frank Hainsey Kennedy of Waynesville and Raleigh. The wedding will lake plar i December 18. Si- Mrs. Noble Garrett. Jr.. Mrs. Herberl Braren, Mrs Bonner Hay. Mrs J. II Way, Jr.. Misses Hay and Louise Ballard. Mrs. Lulz. Mrs. Rufus Siler, Miss Nannetle .loin s, Mrs. E. L. Withers, Mrs. Harwell Boyd, Mrs. C. J. Recce, Mrs. W. K. Chapman. Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr., and her mother. Mrs. W. W. Norriian of Griffin. (Ja. fireplace that CIRCULATES HEAT Now you can open your summer camp earlier in spring, stay far into fall even use it for winter week ends. The HEATILATOR Fireplace actually saves the heat wasted up ordinary chimneys CIRCULATES this extra warmth to far corners and adjoining rooms' Proved in cabins and homes all over America. WILL NOT SMOKE The Heat llator is Sjfteel form with hollow walls aroirnd which the masonry is easily laid. By assuring correct construction this scientific unit eliminates faults which usually caiue unckiog. Haywood Builders Supply Co. Phone 82 At The Depot I 3 Smock coat for student Bridge - Dinner Is Given On Suturday Night Mr and Mrs M H. Bowles and Mrs I. M. Hirliei-on entertained with a bridge dinner at the home ol Mi - liicheson on last Saturday evi ning. The rooms were decorated with holly and red candles and all ap poinlmenls wiTe in the Christmas iiidI i r. Tables al which the guests wi'i e scaled lor dinner were cen tered wilh lighted red laprrs. following Hie games prizes were presented In the holders of high and low scores. The guest list inc luded Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Dan WalkitiN. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Kobcrsnn Mr. and Mrs. Richard A Greek Translation JThita faille rfinner Jly VERA WINSTON , 'WHITE TISSUE FAILLE, osed for a dinner dress cut on Grecian lines, makes a gracious, graceful design. Antique gold metallic bands outline the bosom and boulder cap and slim the silhou ette in front in a neatly smart fashion. On the skirt, the bands are used in a vertical line termi nating in a slit at the center front. From the long torso waistline, the skirt falls in gentle drapery. This is an ideal gown for all but the 'inort farms! occasions. W 111 V y 1 v,njm "WWW ; '." i KITCHEN SWANK . . . New look in a Guatemalan print. LONG AND SHORT OF IT . . . Mother daughter apron set in printed cotton with bow-knot design. All by Frances Peck. Barber, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray. Mrs. Hillard Atkins, Mr. and Mrs Eric Clauson, and Mrs. Bonner Ray. Modern refrigeration was invent ed ill 1861 New FRIGIDAIRE 7 cu. ft. Deluxe Model Modal DJ-7 Alts ovailabl In and 11 cw. ' fl. sins. $309.75 Famous " Mttr-Miter" Mechanism . k Exclusive Quickubw Tray -Ar Full -wfdtri, porcelain? Hydrator with glass top k All-aluminum, rust; proof shelves v V Moist-cold foodjeontj pertinent Comt in! See tMs'mW j Frigidaire Refrigerator LIBERAL TERMSlTRADE'lNi MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 31 Main Street r ""vrtT o'9 I Che i Woman's Club To Meet On Friday, I7th The December meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club will be held Friday afternoon. December 17. al 3 30 o'clock in the Assembly room at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Virgil Smith, art chairman, will be in charge of the program and will present Mrs. H Phelps Brooks, who will give a short illus trated lecture on Art. Musical numbers will be present ed bv a mixed chorus under the di rection of Charles Isley. Mrs. Frank Kinsey. president, will preside (luring a brief busi ness session. Member; are asked to bring toys or articles of food for Christ inas baskets to he distributed to needy families in the County. WIDOW'S MITE MIGHTY MALDEN, Mass. lUP) When Mrs. Bridget Ahem OCallaghan. (SB. a supposedly penniless widow, died here, police found in her tene ment cash, bonds and bank books totaling $21,000. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, "Inside -Starring- MARH1IA HUNT and THURSDAY - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 - 17 Miss Tatlock's Millions -Starring- WANDA HENDRICKS and JOHN LUND S BELK - HUDSON The Store Willi Hundreds of Christmas Gifts at Savings WATCH FRIDAY'S ISSUE OF THE f MOUNTAINEER FOR A SPECIAL MESSAGE f OF IMPORTANCE is Keep Your Eye On Our Ads elk-Hudson Co 'HOME OF BETTER VALUES" PAGBTlOttt Maggie P.T.A. To Have Partyt - A Christmas party tor the po piU will be given t the Mgi Elementary School by the Parent Teacher Association on .Thursday afternoon, December1 18, M " 1:80 o'clock. v- ' Immediately following the party an importarrt business meeting of the P.T.A.will be held with Mrs Lee Evans presiding. lffVcurloso trills !5p- SpoilsS! Tonlght-rf yourhejtawcow-rted and atunea-up wiui "2-1 J can't get to sleep-put Jew drop ol Vlcka Va-tro-nol to each nostru. Instantly you'll feel your stuffy bom start to open up. For Va-teo-nola t pectaHxeo medication works rwnt where trouble to to relieve uch eon gMtton. It makes brethlng easier. It invites restful sleep. Try It. Oet Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops! DECEMBER 15 Story' WILLIAM LUNDIGAN CO. k t:- -1 ';. i hi v 1 t i AS i -I .

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