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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SECOND SECTION EMBER 29, 1949 NGER ET D MEDFORD chool Senior i'i dance last Fri st wonderful, oked beautiful in ich most of then) elves. i a freshman it ; ge, designed anil'' and it was just ress was rnade i xtin and aqua net. 1 $ over the white . aqua satin . partly , satin . lieed in trying-, to was made; for i! ; f Idea that made 1 ! made every bey jt twice at .her a,s , ippearance in a apless dress. " ; g.of white taffeta.! i of white net over j jovely, didn't she . ! to spend one of able evenings of hould visit with fell. You might w, but you w ould I minutes in her if, i Terrell is con d, she is one of tost pleasant wo r had the oppor uj. She seems to than most people, she likes having ound to talk with f Eve Miss Terrell, Ker Letter Was Answered se ller dutr'.ittr, invited seen- ouiii; uto).lc "lit to her house to )uve some ten. Well, the tea was Je liticus and t!',e cookies, couldn't he beat, but talking with Mrs. Terrell v.s the best of all. 1 list Has one happy turning sp l'l. 1 believe that t'hyliis Sn, aim-. Ailcen FullbriRM. N.im-y and Susie ' URicy. . Edna Callahar Njisca ' ? !"';. J, Catherine Mouch Kl.illle Franc-is. a"d Mary o non,o tvalred mere ul!y wiuii C'lu i.-tni.i- really mei.n-. vriii'it 'they de'twivd toys. ' .clothes ami food to . nee.l;. Jamily on Christmas Eve. 11 those girls are iiK-mber- of th'tv Bible Class of Wevm-syiMe lli'.h who helped to -.cure and: repair the toys and clnthrs for the j t;.mil I "The look on lho-i lid- faces; when they received the to s t.oultl 1 per anyone Christmas -pint, ,-nd maka them realize the true wir-' infi of Christinas.' exclaimed Mar;. O; borne as she was leaving the house alter helping to deliver llv leys, clothes and food to the family 1 n a 200 Attend White jOak Program Held Christmas Night Approximately 200 members of the While Oak Jomniuniiy Devel opment Program wire entertained Christmas ni::ht with plays, skits miW the Mnt-'ins of carols. A beau tifully decorated tree sparkled villi iu main In ! ' -. beckoning to ail a welc tunc. The prog! .im a.i opened by every body Mngiiitt "Silent Night" and "Joy To The World." after which l.yv lien Filiate led the de vo1 ions. The ouai tet consist in;; of llobart llottlen, Hob Inmaii. Talmailso Holeii and b'aiil liolen sang a 'number of selections. They were ' uewimpcnied bj Susie Hose at the pia.tuv, A ul-.i.v "The' First Christ mas .l-'agtnnt" was then present ud by the Intermediate and Young 1'eoples Class of the Liberty Uajp- li-t Church. The east included:. Joseph Neal Teacue: Man' - -Flora Mae McFlrox ; Angels Martha L.ou Morgan. Helen Kirknat i U:k nnd le.eva Hoglcte Shepherds Bill Kirknatriek. Frank . Krddlo and Together Half A Century ll'Kl.H'.i s letter to Santa Clans received lit ot Do. emhe-r iM. IV.uo Cinel Omit. ,'ive.s he' phy-ii a! ai d moral -upoel ta lu-lp li c i'cl m . while In r la'n. . tinier Ingram Uke their pte.ui '!';.:.:- y ar-old Dolly prompt leoiy the m Xola the i H Do' ill nt I'o-t ', lioa-am OlViee That - I ' 1 1 , 1 1 m t li l.i l i.'ii to Sard. .'moded tin a ncs iii i .i-on w ! t:i, Mi itnl ui.i l didn't in i.i ir. tie ),.- tl i.r.sdav ' paper. Our boys here in town are really on the bnll. You should see the, Christinas sifts that they presented to their best girt friends. George Garrett gave Vivian Watkins a beautiful set of rlune stoncs. The necklace, bracelet, and earrings al Ito match. They looked like something, that Van Johnson or maybe Dick Haymcs would give thrir girl friends. Also Gene Vaiborough gave a beautiful set of rliiuestones to Nancy Floyd. The jewels really look more like diamonds than rhincstoues. Ih t l el I, x !hi 1 lollkl d . I III l.nitoi in and a li u. li i lhio Uni i i i r tin holiday-. . ike ill his "blue 1 kno. that he was Maybe the boys think that they arc left out of this column, but they aren't. At the dance Friday night they were in the spotlight just as much as the girls. We had a few boys at the dance in uniform and did they look sharp! i r pi oud ol it . dames Uo .Moody and David Trice, both freshman college boys, looked as if they had Just stepped out of a store window. They look ed nice and their ties were just simply beautitul. Not onl did our college buys look- nice but nor high school boys. ' i.' m . i ,l .Timmv Swift and 346 On The Occasion Of Our Wish To Express Our Sincere THANKS To You . Our Friends and Customers! . We are grateful to our thousands of friends and customers ... Your patronage has made our progress possible, has helped us overcome the difficulties of the first trying years in business. As we go into our fifth year we hope to continue to enjoy the same pleasant associations we have in the past. We will make every effort to serve you well with quality mer chandise and at a price you can afford to pay. If'" f f i WOODEN EGG TOO MUCH J PORT ST. JOE, Fla, (UP) k chicken snake ate one egg too many When the snake was cut open, that peculiar oval swelling half-way down Its back was founfl to be a wooden decoy missing from Carl Armstrong's henhouse for se feral days.. , '.? Twilight lasts about six weeks aj rh north and south poles. j Tvtt- halts make a hold. And the fullback goes through,, Duniiv 1 .eat hei'wood Their shoe: i. iv shinini; almost a nuieh h, ir ::. luo Mr. and Mrs. W. S. York on Detemhi r 17 obs rv.il ihidr Golden h,io,,i m, n i versa rv at their home near ncir.i '. vimv i.e w altieriants who witnessed their vveddiriR had a ei Htleiid Ihe celebration. Mr. York, a Spani-h-Aru-r was b;;rn in Uuncnmbe County bat has liv.-d ino i t Haywood. Mrs. York is a year younger than her have five children and 21 grandchildren, I natives. ai-u could r tteran, ?o ears in Tne Yorks ii t'ounty THANKS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS For Your Patronage During The Past Year . . . Wishing for You a Happy and Prosperous New Year Speedy A. Futrel Your Rawleljh Dealer The "yuuiiscr s-t" are not the only ones hieh have a Rood time and enjoys life. But it stM ins to hh: thai our elders have just as much or itinrr fun than lie do. At the party Friday night siven for The Muuntaineer Staff, there were very few young peo ple present, but Unit didn't keep the party from being; a big' suc cess, aud the people from hav ing' a big time. They laughed and joked just like we do, and I bet they would have danced if they had just liad enough room and some music. So let's not forset that vc are not the only ones that have fun. Maybe when a party Is dead an older person could help us out and get the party back on its feet. Paul ilogleii. Kings Pot Hoglen Louise Burgess and Susie Hose; Music by Mrs. George Boring and .singini; by the Baptist choir. Interesting talks were then giv en by 'Lloyd Teague. Rev. Fugale and Mr Bumgarner of Canton. A skit "The Night Before Christinas'' proved very entertaining with Helen Kirkpatrick and Santa Claus taki ng pari... At the conclusion Santa presenl td gifts and treats to all present. Mrs, Robert Davis, chairman, was in charge ot the evening i Willi uiUj-P-m ! ml as the minerals fireoroof rals Irora which it is made. AN EAGLE CERTIFIED INSULATION JOB... 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