Yl -DECEMBER ; IMS Utte - Rice jding Is Held anion f Million Hurnette of Canton .....lilr rtS Mr ui.l ,.,,.. H f urnette of Canton, Lr,t(! tn t; rover v. nice, son lm Mi:-, nt'iutn r. nice 01 p. i cnmer j o hi I p.m. Folk Baptist Church, on it THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PACE FIT of ;n odor Burnette and the , ,i li ing officiated, us al.le ring ceremony. The ....I .in HunoafH a Druon fere - ( i .ed wiiii wnite cnrys- ,iikI the church was Hill (.lllll'f-. lllli fcl, itt.o I III... , ;l I U i Marian Whitman Is Bride Of I. L. Edwards An., . ., "unit i.( ,la, h,,tn M)a t( marriage of Miss Marian K. Whitman, daughter of Mr and Mrs t. K. Whitman of Wd.wiesville to tdwards. Jr. son of .) 1 Edwards. Sr . of Marshall The rereinmn took place at the Hrst Baptist parsonage on Thury day. December IS. at five o'clock in the afternoon The Kev L v. H liott. pastor of the First Baptist Church, off iciated, using the double i ring cercinon. j Only members of the fainilio and a few friend-. ;.n.,.,.i.,.i The bride wore for her wedding a gown of dusty pink with elbow len-l! white glove, and other ac cessories in brown H was of white orchids Mrs Edwards is a graduate of the Cool Springs High School of Forest City and of the Hutlierford Hospital Training School Prior to her marriage sh,. was a member of I ho 1 11 rvi mi i .iff t u. i carried a white j " ! Mr. Edwards is a graduate of j Marshall High School and a veter an of World War 11. Cnlil the time j of his marriage he was employed as I X-Ray technician at the Haywood 1 County Hospilal j The couple will reside in Ashc- villc. More Dads "Needed For Ailing Dolls t wedding music was i i. Mr-s. Walter Cowart, j ..p. 1 Mr Cowart. vocalist. ; jn i.i,. ho was given in niar V in i latin r. wore an ivory J wedding: gown made with I ifiitt in (Kline ami mien viii a design ot seed pearls. I ii l ended in a train. a fingertii veil of illu- j icd to a crown of seed ; d -lie ,k lopped with an orchid ili sin ainers. i I : i . i NVshilt of Asheville ' ,, honor and wore a i ink limeade with match- l,i i headdress also was hi.uv.de and she carried aj ..I pastel chrysanthemums. i,-s,. I- Israel of Candler) iiU siik.kI and wore a dress - brocade with matching sv She carried a nosegay I . I i i . r sanlhvniums. hue cousin of the bride-u,i- best in.in, and ushers i , hi- Hurnette. brother of air ami Jesse u. Israel. bride's inother wore a navy ullit and a corsage of white urns aim rue oriaegroom s r won- green with a corsage iti' carnations. r lh.' ceremony the couple i a wedding trip to Florida, will reside in Canton. For nig the i) ride wore a gray itli navy blue accessories and age ol orchids. Bv II IKil W Newti ai in . IlEWKK Ids lie l,u i mi bospital i ioi- i plastic kidi. lovable km. , pan' I. in in. ia i ei .i when they ,i,.t the g.ua.-c repair wuii; of lll-lrilllll, eye ii((.,-.i acne i.i In ( II AI. tie (Hi i i 1 1 ipiii ed the mot h- r km. 'mi to in -true! "Whin. ( n Un til, l.vd v i . h, pu". I (be ( iP haul. .hh:i Mt Court , w lit n I urinda go tli ha nil hair out. don't pull i - .1 lb. ili.n I 1 1 . Iniln. I i.lll. (lull ll. till:. I. IP tilt sni'l .iudtl' . dicauiv oei mot her love tni-inc He a1-- that nnwadivs many a per t-'iily good (it'll is orphaned, le pl.ettl by v'.ne collici ii.-atim with nunc in! valued l il In nun hahn lie -.a . I he imlv liui., lit w a . c i r I eal ly iinpi e -ed ly ; tlhhls atltction lor a doll, uhtn be icpaiied one tor a 1 Sylvia Newell Has Birthday Party At Home Miss Sylvia Jane Newell cele- 'n.ued her thirteenth birthday an imal ar with a party given Satur- eveiuiig at the home of her and Mrs C. O. Newell day pal i n's, Mr in Crabtree Christina;: ' hrnnglioul n oni v. hie i i ' ed wa'. day cake corsage r f-doii Sciienck, Jr., student at College in nalcigh, is at for I he holidays. Employees Of Hospital Have Christmas Party The annual Christmas party for employees of the Haywood County Hospital was held at the Nurses Home on Tuesday evening. A Christmas tree loaded with gifts for all the guests featured the decorations and the rooms were 1 lighted with red candles. Santa Claus was a special guest j for the party and distributed the gifts. Christmar music was played on a portable organ and group singing of Christmas Carols was led by Charles Isley. Around eighty per sons attended the party. irvj nil Lsir L SOW, WIIAT'l.l. Wi: DO? . . . Asks ' mamma ' Sandra C.mIhi. 5 explaining ailment ol her bab Suie 'dolh to dnll-mirse .loan al the fa? doll hospilal. D(i,ei ' llaby " has plastic kidneys, won ! ill i nk lin; I ic. ! iun . . '5 I tliiiin she left behind was a bit decorations were used be home and the table i refreshments were centered with a birth- iced in pastel colors Cone and contests featured the nli i talninent Assisting the host ess luic b"i parents and Mr. and Mis ,1 c. Patrick ' The gut-sts iiv 'tided Miss Klorrie T in iik. Miss Margaret Rogers, Mi . . Kh.ihcth Watkins. Miss Bob toe Mac Welch. Miss Dorothy te Nni.Hid, Mi a. Nancv Noland. James U illiaiin.on. I liad Medford, Joe Cildwell, David Kelmet, and Joe Hob Ne bitt. Mi... .l.mel Abel airivedT yester day Ii.im New York City to spend Clni lnias with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Hrown Abel. Miss Abel, whose picture appealed on Col liet s inagaine last fall, has been : doing some work as a Powers mod el She also bus a position with Charles A Meyer, translators 1 y le W elch Colley, who is a member ol the junior class at Car-son-Ncw niiin College, has arrived pond the holidays with his mother, Mrs. It (5 Coffey. Mi and Mrs. Tommy Murray of ll.iinpton a. will arrive today to spend Christmas with the latter's mother. Mis W. I. McCracken Crabtree Church Group Is Entertained Mr. snd Mrs. C. O. Newell en tertained the-Board of Stewards of the Crabtree Charge o the Meth odist Church With a supper meet ing and open house at the parson age on laViFrldav evening. The event mafked ine completion of a , $2400 remoaUog .project on the j parsonage ' - Special gLesta were Dr. C, N Clark, superintendent of the Waynesvllle .Pi&trict of the Met ho- ' dlst Churchy arid Mrs. Clark, and , Mr. and jjflbrs. H,ardy Kirkpatruk . Stewards and their wives present j were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer. Mr. and Mri.' C. T. Ferguson, Mr.' and Mrs. Ml H! Ferguson, Mr. and ; Mrs. B. t"Naisbttt. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Palmer. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs V. R. Davis. Mr. and Mrs Roy Med ford. Frank Davis, R. F. Rogers,. Hay Best, Wilson Kirkpatrick, Mrs R. A. Jones, and Mrs. Bessie Rob inson. Francis Williams, student at Meredith College In Raleigh, has arrived home to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Williams. The Misses Evelyn and Cather ine Reed left Wednesday for ( o bniiba, S. C., where they will spend a week as guests of Judge and Mrs Mareelus Whaley. ! Miss Retty Gene Alley, who has a position with the Girl Scouts with headquarters in High Point, will arrive on Tuesday for a visit to her aunt. Miss Edna Hayes. Bible Class Has Program At Clyde. Vocal solos and poems centering around a Christmas theme marked the program at the Friday nig-'it meeting of the Woman's Bible Class (if the Clyde Methodist church at the home of Mrs Bruce Sellers. Mrs Edith Cannon told a story. "Away in A Manger,"' and directed the other numbers Leanna Harris saiu "White Christmas" and Nancy Noland recited the poem, "Eman uel ." Mike l.eatherwood gave the i poem. - Visit From St. Nicholas." I and liarbara Jolly sang "Jolly Old St Nicholas " Other children, who assisted In group singing, were Patricia Lind sev, Peggy Free, and Kay and Jim my Winfrey. presided over a business session During the social hour class mem i bers exchanged Christmas gifts and refreshments were served by the hostess. 1 A red and green color motif was (allied out in the decorations of the rooms and the dining table was ' centered with a Christmas tree. I i Mr and Mrs Harold Massie and children. Toss and Truilie, are le-av- I ing next week lo spend some time I at then cottage at Hagler Heacliv Kla They will also visit Mrs, Mas- I sie's parents. Mr and Mrs . F. Fuquay at Daytona Reach. I j Mi- anil Mrs. Kdwin l.eather wood of Decatur, Miss., are here to spend Christmas with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank l.eathei w ood Sunday School Classes Are ; Entertained - Mrs. Hub Ruff anil M". M. f Stamey entertained the member of their Sunday School elaaaei from the First Baptist church -jointly' at the home ol Mr. Euff on Tues day evening. . ' Seasonal decorations were used throughout the residence aad the guests were entertained with games and singing of Christina carols. Those attending the party were Misses Florrle Patrick, June Has kitt, Peggy Reeves. Juanlta Gaddis, ! Gail Evans, Edith Ilaney, Clara j Jean Pless and Sue Campbell. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Miss Velma Stamey. Rev. and Mrs. Russell L. Youn are leaving Sunday lor a ten-day visit in Eustis, Fla. Russsell L. Young, Jr., who Is here' from Chapel Hill lor a visit to his parents, will leave Sunday for New .Orleans to attend the wintep-farnlval and the Sugar Bowl'gsme.- 1 . - Mrs. C. E. Weatherby, Sr., of Faison is here for a visit to her son and" 'diugliter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. tailSHon E. Weatherby. i . ' i.j. I Carrdll Poplin, member of the (staff-of Who -Mountaineer, is leav I in toUy ba spend Christmas with his family in Winston-Salem. MttufiW'&ywho is a student at Clemson College, is here to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Henry Fry, s We Will Be OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY il.RVING A DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS DINNER Will Close Monday. December 27th i f in 1 1- McCourl were not ruii-ot -I 'u That, l.ucimla cm pi then. This year's Christmas rush has flooded the downtown hospital with 2,5110 ailins dolls. Many of t Ii c m require new plumb ing peculiar to the biology of the modern product. Mothers of the dolls not only insist that their "babies" drink water and milk; they want tin in equipped to drink "at the same rale id speed tbr.v did beloie Ihe.v be came ill." I.uciiida says. Mir adds: "The mothers have become a Patrick s Restaurant coinplex a:- 1 1 if we don t n a 'bain . The the baloi pi spine v it h t hi '"Ibrv phon question:, and ight how" : baby wouldu I ( Whatever um il the dark. She h l.ueilid.i li.i I hair run 1 he t parent's pre nr r doll 'I bey oik r lo tin ir Sti: le a. h n,(i"l w, bold ix rh br.ii ill!', the M i' ol Hie ImikI at all ben v lib .iihlc le all he eat Mlg ' Tin! at a t 'no al b'une i. ili. n t l.i ( p hoi in ili I'm ilai k mud that the (loll . nihe.l I'cntly in the c ikI -. hen a in '.t . . i Royal Fruit Supreme -Pet s htoiiaaj Ice Cream -is smooth, rich with cream... cay as t holly berry...tnd, oh, so good. It's full of Holiday fruits...Chnstm-red cherries-fragrant, ttndtr sliced peaches... crushed pineapple and grated cocoauut. Enjoy Royal Fruit Supreme all through the month. It's real Holiday tre.tl For rtyml Holiday P'elunin-!' Princess Pet-the richer, Cream packed i the Orchid Carton, iSSpeTwith the Crest of Quality! 4it M Mfll Wr Home Club Schedule Iu Announced Miss Marx 1. iiT.net Sinilli, I county bonie denioii--nation ;ii:ciit. has announced tbo ( le dine ol meetings ol home clubs lor Jan- , uarv as 1 ol Ii iw : - Tuesday. .lainian 4. Ilea ' i 'da in club at 2 till o'clock with Mr-. Maik jSwnin. Wednesda.v . Jai: '. lien- ( 'leek club at 2 tin o'clock w itli Mrs. (iarland Mill-- Tliiirsla . .I .n (e Dellwond club al 2.011 o'clock ilh Mrs. Frank Hem Frida. Jan 7. .l.inatlian dub al 2:00 o'clock Kli Mrs. F. I! Ken nedy Monday. Jan. 10 Hnt r- Cove club al 2:00 o'clock with Mrs Hor ace Crawford Tuesday. Jar; II. Lakeside club al 2:00 o'clock with Mrs, Charles Reed. Wednesday Jan 1-. Francis Cove Club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Henry Francis. Thursday. Jan. 13. Fines Creek club at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs Carl Green. Friday, Jan. 14. Iron Duff club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs l-oi- Long Monday. J-'in 17. Hatcliff Cove club al 2.00 o'clock with Mrs. Woody Jones Tuesdav. Jan 18. County Council mectinc in Home Agent's office a! 2:90 o'clock. Waynesville Homeinaki Vs club at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs Howard Brvson Wednesday. Jan. 1ft. Kclbrl rluh at 2:00 o'clock wilh Mrs. Layden West J Thursday. Jan. 20. Maqcie club at 2:00 o'clock with Mr- .Tim Plntt. ; Friday. Jan 21. Crabtree-Hyder Mt. club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. j H. H. Holt. Mondav. Jan. 24. Morning Star club at 2:00 oclock with Mrs. M. B. Hyatt. Tuesday. Jan. 25. Clyde rluh at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. Levi Mor gan. Wednesday. Jan. 26. Cecil club at 2:00 o'ciock with Mrs. J. E. old ho . "The boy's mother had died John says. "About the only thiiiK she left behind was a I)IK (dd doll with a cracked plaster head, lie brought it to me and when I told him bow much it would cost to fix it. the hie: tears bewail rolliiiR down his cheeks. He said he only had a dollar. ofTered to do any kind of work for me if I'd only please fix it. 1 1 II never lorr.cl the look on thai kid',-, lace v. hen he s.rv Ho ( oinph led job He picked ll up I and danced around the shop with' it . Iiu.'tiiiii; it to him. Mind on, ' he "a.- a bin bu ky boy. and not .' i ,: v , He danci d ai ound mid I irouiid and then be held the doM ' iv Iroui 1.011 and .- i.irlrd bav Iok' I I eal h.u il Fill: be beaut ll ill 1 be j aid. I ll I ' he In ali'llil' " I hi u be rat down on a lit !i( Ii .t ' i tl Ik Id ! ihe doll on In', knee a loin; tune. , lit ui-t -at Ihire looking; out the! ! t iniii'M' and 1 1 ilt 1 1 tiu the doll." I John !Mi ( ouit s.ns more dolls ! ikciI falbris llltr that The moth ers are settins loo lickle tor his , t.istr. ; Fines Creek Club Has Chriotmus Dinner Party Members of I lie Fines Creek lloine Demonstration Club enler I ainod t heir husbands al a ( 'In i. l -mas dinner party at Tbo Towne ! House on last Thursday eveiiini; The tables were arranged with holly, red caudles, and poinsellas and all appointments were in the 'Christina.', motif. (ianies. which featured ! Ik- entertainment dunni.; i he evening, were dii eeted by Miss Mary Margaret Smith. Haywood ( (iiml 1 1 o in o 1 )eiinin--l i ,;' ion Ayent. and a prie was awarded lo Charles McCrary. Attcndinc the ).ul were Mr. ar.d Mr-. Fred Sall'ord. Mr. and Mr- Carl (ironic, Mr. and Mrs. I'u im ;i n Noland. Mr. and Mrs, France Rimers. Mr. and Mrs, Cauley Honors. Hov. and Mi's. 1, si A. V. Hiimham. Mr, McCracken, Mr. Noland. Mrs I)e. M. Noland. Mr. and Mr and Mr Clark. ' and Mr: M '. J M C. and and Miss n si m s va-and Mrs - F Cireene. Mrs. R. C. James. Mr. Mrs Charlie McCrary. Mr. Mrs Mark Ferguson, and Smith. Kill Davis is here Irom Clei College to spend the Chn I ma cm ion with his parents, Mr. Mrs. W. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Pliilinon of Fniporrt. Kansa- arrived this wa I: for a visit lo Mr'., I'hi'mnn''. par (nts. Mr. and Mr-. 1 inwood (Jrahl. 4 Bob Cibsoti is hern from Clem son Col'e-.:e lo spend the Cbri t mas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lcather wood of Florence. S C are visions the former's parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leatherwood. 7-T Burnette. Thursday. Jan 27. West Canton club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Theo. Clark. Friday, Jan 28. Junaluska club at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs.1 A. J. Mc Cracken. 1 la AU: You Made Us Happy All During 1948 Because You Gave Us An Opportunity To Serve You Those oi us at "The Friendly Bank" sin cerely appreciate the opportunity of having been called upon lor banking services during 1948. We look forward to 1949 with keen anticipation of serving you even more often. With Season's Greetings From "The Friendly Bank Family" Joe Jack Atkins Homer Caldwell Joe S. Davis Lena B. Ferguson Merrill Green Bea Jane Henry Dorothy S. Hyatt Thelma Jones James Noland Edith Summcrrow Edna Summcrrow Jan C. Thurmond Jack Way Joy Woody Jonathan Woody The First National Bank "The Friendly Bank" Organized 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve Bank Tl! 1 k jJJ i A ? : , .. h V : f ' i 1? -( -i