pacz nv3 MEMBER 17, 1948 THE WAYMESVILLE MOUNTAINEER kers Club sbands' Monday t llu- W.iynesvillc jj entertained their Christmas parly Veiling at the home John Cuddebaek. candles were used the home and din- ai small tables ttied with lighted istmas balls. Places ;th candy canes, were made by I lie .ere exchanged and humorous pn-senK ,,,. -Ul.n Hie IuisIwihK Tlllse pi, , ,; M, (1 Miirinn Ii, Mi ,, M h n VV illi.'im m, , i i , v '"I ' Mnl l . I, ,,. , ; i i , , mhi, Mr. I Mi I..,, i i , , . M, PERSONALS li-- l-r:u-i's liolieson will leave i i'lin In, Newpoil News to spend " 1 1 w nli her brother and , in-law. Mi and Mrs. Edward Good' Color Combination ' .1 M, I.nli. and Mi- .( ,, i, ;,, , , , hi. ml, K ii kp.,l , n I, i ' ,s" M'.'ii .. V .1 : Mi - .i.i. kie Sue Messer wived l.jHieiie,- I . .,i h, i Mi l'1,-id:i tun,) Anes Scott Col-! -Mis. Hen I'hiiii,,- i, .,,! yl lew u, Atlanta lo spend the Christ-1 C'ail R. iieim 3. H ( , iioiid:i. s w ith her parents, Mr. i Mr. and Mi i I,..: i, - t ' ' ',. Mi- !.k Mes'er. Mi .l.u l.,, ; in, in I'ii,e papet i ,,,.1,1, h , lllll tldll, ,e lull, . urulia .it.v i ,i , ., v l,,, :, . ; swamp-, hue I ., ( ,, ., Mi- Norma .lane llurgiii arrived uu.n i i .nil Bunau College to .., ii,l Hi, C'hii ln.ai vacation with lu i p.,w i.l Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.. i'.u I : 1,1 0 Now IOR THE FSESf TIME FAMOUS Nehel iIRST QUALITY NYLON I ;e 15 Denier Full Fashioned autilul French seams Four ! 'shades to choose from. - FEW WEEKS Af -O TTIKSE iFUL HOSE WERE SELL- t- )R $2.50 . . . r ID (: PAIR NOW ONLY WAYNES VILLE, N. C. tin 8 i 7 flp I II J : CM! I i I Green wool coat with beaver collar. I By VERA WINSTON ! nRFRN An brown is such a rS 3rd Grqde Pupils Present Program At Crabtree Event On Friday, December 10. the third grade under the din-ction of Mrs. Fred-Noland presented a cha pel program at the Crabtree-Iron Duff school. The scripture was read by Rohert Ray Clark, after which the audience sang "America". Earl Green gave a poem. The entire grade sang "Away in a Man ger" and "Jolly Old Saint Nicho las". Wheeler Cochran gave a po em, lite entire group sang "I'm a Little Teapot". The final part on "Christmas the program was a play In Moth9r Goose Land . The third traders taking part in the program were: Arthur Holdeu. David Hannah, Wheeler Cochran. Ihllie West. Uvn West, Frank Smart. Carl McCraeken, Henry Best, Kichaid Dotson, Eugene Clark, Kenneth Beasley, Jerry Brown, Ned Crawford, Bobbie Ray Clark, Duane Bryson, Bobby Jean Hannah, Haroldean Parks, Wilson Klrkpatrick. Karl Clark, Ear) Greene, Harrold Matthews, Betty Sue James, Frances Bryson, An nie Franklin, Janice Parks, Peggy Gaddis, Joretta Clark, Janette Smith, Catherine Rathbone, Ruby Presnell. Hilda Sanford, Katie Chambers, and Joan Ininan. Edwards Receives Navy Promotion To Captain Rank President Truman has approved the promotion of John E. Edwards of Waynesville to the temporary grade ' of captain, along with IS other naval officers from the Caro lines. Mr. Truman approved the report of the "Naval Selection Board, which made the recommen dations. The temporary captains will at tain permanent rank ii. lineal order as vacancies occur in the permanent structure by reason of retirement deaths or separation ? fronv the -r service. Amoivg those from North Caro lina to be prontoleda. WUlUm Naylor Wylie of ' Brevant. ; Miss Jean Anil Bradiejr, who is k student at lirenau (College, has ar rived to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. f- Mr and Mrs. Hugh Sloan, Sr., are leaving tomorrow to ' spend Christmas with relatives in Sylves ter Ga. They wip also visit In Vero Beach, Fla., before returning home. I ' -'-;" ;" 8 GREEN AND brown is such a pretty color scheme tlmt it always astonishes us to cficounter it so in frequently. It is nicely used here ii a handsome coat of almond green woolen set off ty a neut, rolled col lar of beaver. The buttons are ar ranged in a novel manner, to give a triple breasted effect. The skirt is gored in back and there is corded trim at the sleeve cuffs. WOMEN'S .. WORK f ST i i r ft J Colored Christmas Trees I'optilar This Season Hy EMABETH TOOMEY United I'ri's.s Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (U.I'.) An old fa.'diioned Santa Clans would never recognize some of the season's pink and chartreuse Christmas trees. I "U s a one-season fad," one or nament manufacturer said. But a display decorator disagreed. "1 first used pink Christmas trees Willi chartreuse ball decora lions 1o decorate a New York de partment store," I.eo Aronstan noted. The store kept gelting re quests for duplicates. I guess peo ple jusl got tired of red and green." One company thai ships real C'luntniiis trees to a wide arfa Is sending them out this year in pale blue, pink or any pastel color re quested. The ornament manufac turers followed by toning down their baubles to more delicate shades. Advice On Pastels If you decide on a pastel Christ mas, Aronstan suggested a few do's and jdon'l's in decorating the tree. The ornaments should be in one or Iwo uniform shades, be cautioned, or you'll spoil the effect. His cur rent favorite is a combination of pink trees, with magenta and sil ver decorations. , "It's hi tler lo leave the colored lights off a pink or magenta tree," the decorator said. "Bright lights spoil the modernistic color effect If you're the type that likes an old-fashioned Christmas, Aronstan advised staying away from pastels altogether. "A magenta tree was meant for a modern setting," he said, "and it would look out of place in an old-fashioned living room." Another display decorator sug gested trying some department store decorating ideas at home. Ordinary bottle brushes were one of the household appliances Kenneth Birch turned into a wall decoration for a department store. The brushes were dipped in a thin, light green paint, propped up to dry, and sprinkled with packaged snow just before the drying was completed. The brush handles were wired together so the brushes made a spray effect like a spray of pine. A huge bow at the top. or a clus ter of bells, and the bottle brushes were transformed into a beautiful spray to hang on a door or over a mantel. Trimming Made Easy A tiny, gleaming Christmas tree made of colored balls can be piled up in a few minutes as a table or mantel decoration. Birch suggested using an ordinary large knitting needle with a flat end for the cen tral stem. Then slip round Christ mas tree halls in graduated fcizes over the stem. The biggest balls go at the bot tom, tapering to tiny balls at the top to give a tree shape. 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