rout. TnE n AxisTSVILLE MOUNT AEsTER Monday Afternoon, December 18, 1930 , Virginia Home 1$ Guest Speaker At DAR Meeting Miss Virginia Home of Wades- boro, regent of the North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the "American Revolution, was the guest speaker at a meeting .... of the Dorcus Bell Love Chap- ter, "D, A.. R., -.'held Friday af ternoon with Mrs. James Harden - Howell, Sr., and Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., as hostesses in the home of the former. i Miss Home discussed the ac complishments and objectives of the National Society and told of the organization of the Society in North Carolina more than fifty ''years ago. She gave a brief history of the first three chapters, which were in Charlotte, Salisbury, and Waynesville, and staled that there are now 77 'chapters with more than 4,000 members. . Mrs. Ruth Lyons of Wadesboro, .4 recording. Secretary of the North Carolina Society, was also a guest it the meeting and announced that the D A R. Year Rook for 1950-51 has been dedicated to the first three chapters in the state. Mrs. John Kirkpatrirk, Jr., who was in charpc of niu ic for the af ternoon. f,ang two solos, "The Birthday Of A King." by N id linger and 'Jo-u Bamliina." by Pietro A. Yon. She was accom panied by Mrs. Ruber! Stretcher. Mrs. W. F. Swift ikhI the t'hti-t-mas message of the President flen- ral from the D A It. Magazine. , During the business hour with Mrs. James R. Boyd, chapter re gent, presiding, Mrs. Hush Leach, chairman of Appioud Schools re 'ported that boxes of clothing, valued at $190.00 had been ?ent to r Crossnore in addition to the an nual $50.00 scholarship to Cross ,. nore School. The regent reported that gifts. ' donated by the members, had been r sent to Oteen Veterans' Hospital. After the meeting the hostesses entertained at a tea, Christmas decorations were featured through out the house and the tea table, covered wtih a lace cloth, was cen tered with an arrangement of hoi ..,ly, flanked by silver candelabra, v holding red candles. - Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. J. W. Kil--lian presided in the dining room. Special guests fur the meeting .-.'Included Miss Robina Miller, MrsJ Lula lzzk Mrs. Thad Chafin. Miss Nancy Kiilian. and Mrs. A, J. Fan-i v- cher. i Homemakers Clubl Has Annual Christmas Party The Waynesville Homemakers Club held its annual Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mf s. Marion Bridges on Saturday night.! Hostesses with Mrs. Bridge were Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe, Mrs. H. O. Champion, and Mrs. Jimmie Wil liams. Special guests were husbands of the members. : Christmas decorations were used throughout the house and a wire recording of the evening"s activities was made by the host. Charles Isley led the group sing ing of Christmas carols and at the close of the program the members exchanged hand-made gifts. Toys were presented to the husbands. .': r Pet Dairy Gives Party For Employees The annual Christmas party for employees was given by Pet Dairy at The Lodge, Saturday evening, v Johnny Edwards, manager of the dairy, and Mrs. Edwards acted as hosts for the occasion and dinner was served at tables, which were decorated in the Christmas motif. Special music was presented by Miss Esther Mae Gibson, pianist, and Miss Frankie Cecil, soloist. Character Impersonations were given by James Gibbs, well-known negro. Gifts were presented after the program. Around sixty-five employees of the dairy with their husbands and wives, attended the party. Engagement Announced i, t r X v Francis Cove Club Holds Meeting The engagement of Miss Doris Bolin of Hazelwood to Robert' QiKen, also of llaelwood, was announced today by the Drlde-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bolin of Hazelwood. , (Photo by Joe Davis), Miss Bolin s Engagement Is Announced The December meeting of the Francis Cove Home Demonstration Club was held Friday evening in the home of Mrs. C, H. Chamblee. A buffet supper was served after which Miss Mary Cornwell gave a Christmas Demonstration. Mrs. Henry Francis presided dur ing the business hour and Mrs. Homer West gave the devotional. I An exchange of gifts followed Juiialuska School the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bolin of Haz elwood today announced the en gagement of their daughter, Doris, to Robert Queen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Queen, also of Hazel wood. The wedding will take place In the near future. Miss Bolin and Mr, Queen both are graduates of Waynesville Township High School. Mr. Queen is associated with the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company of Hazelwood. the " Davis Chapel WSCS 4IIolds Meeting by Mis. Roy B, Medford L' Mountaineer Reporter v The monthk. meeting of T.... .. ri l . . . . . JPtVlS I MillH'l ns S IWJV H this month at the home of Mrs.' . Kimsey Palmer with eicht ma'1 ers present. , ..i Those participating in the pro- gram included Mrs. Cash Medford, TJWrs. C. O. Newell, and Mrs Medford. Roy ; Mr. and Mrs C. A Genres nf . Waynesville ar.d their 'h-ee enli ven left recently for Tarpon rSprings, Fla.. where they will spend the remainder of the winter They will live at the home of Mrs. George's parents, Mr and Mrs E Jb. Sondes during their stay there ..' They are planning to remain un til the end of the school term. Christmas Play To Be Given At Ratcliffe Cove i S" X . A Christmas play, "No Room At The Inn," will be presented by the Sunday School Department of the Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church Sat urday night at 7:30 o'clock. Following the play the annual Christmas treat for the church will be held. Legion Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock in the Commissioners room at the Court House. Will Have Pageant A pageant, "Ho, For Christmas," will be presented by the Lake Junaluska School, Tuesday night at 7U) o'clock in the school auditor ium. The Rhythm Band and the Chime Band of the school will present niiiweal numbers. Admission will be 10 cents for grammer grade students and 20 cents for all others. ... Mrs. Albert Reeves and daugh ter, Sara, have returned from Alexandria, Virginia where they were guests of the former's sister, Miss Christine Stutz, and visited a brother, Joe Stutz, who was a pat ient in George Washington Uni versity Hospital. Miss Vivian Watkins, a student at Stephens College In Columbia, Missouri, has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins. Davis Chapel WSCS Fetes Miss Franklin By Mrs. Roy B, Medford Mountaineer Reporter The Women's Society of Christ tan Service in Iron Duff entertain ed Miss Dare Franklin, bride-elect of Joseph McClure with a miscel laneous shower at the home of Mrs. J. R. Caldwell Friday afternoon. . The house was decorated with holly, mistletoe, and Christmas fig urines. The gifts were presented by lit tle Miss Sandra Justice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Justice, and Charles Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson, The children, dressed as bride and groom, pulled the gifts in sleigh into the living room and pre sented them to the bride-elect. The dining table was decorated with an archway as center piece Under this was a miniature bride and groom, Candles glowed on eith er side of the arch. Mrs.. J. R. Caldwell presided at J the testable and was assisted by mrs. j. m. Medioro, Mrs. T. C. Davis, and Mrs. V. R. Davis. Mrs. Safford Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. F. L. Safford was hostess for an all-day meeting of the Crab-tree-Hyder Mountain Home Dem onstration Club last Friday. The morning hours were devoted to business and a Christmas dem onstration was given by the home agent in the afternoon. Members exchanged hand-made aprons. Sorority Dance Will Highlight Social Events - .. . ' One of the most outstanding so cial events of the Christmas Sea son will be the annual dancfc, spon sored by the Beta Sigma Phi Soror ity to be held Saturday night, 'De cember 23, . in the Waynesville Armory. j This is the third Christmas dance held by the sorority and each year the event has drawn a large crowd from Haywood and nearby coun ties. Music for this .year's dance will be by Chic Burroughs and his orchestra. Dancing will be from 9 until 1 o'clock. Miss Edna Sumnierrow, presi dent of the sorority is general chairman of arrangements and all members are serving on commit tees. .'."', Christmas Dance Set For Saturday Night Beta Sigma Phi Sorority's an nual Christmas Dance will be held Saturday night at the Waynesville Armory. Chic Burroughs and his orches- tra will play for the event, which will open at 9 p, m. and continue through 1 a. m, : Miss Edna Lee Callahan, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Callahan, and Miss Coretta Henson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henson, stu dents at Montreat College, are here to spend the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Roy Martin, who has been with her husband in Warren-Robins, Georgia, has arrived to spend the holiday season at her home here. She will be joined this week by Mr. Martin and their daughter. Miss Louise Martin of Richmond, Virginia. " ruxo van irk : . " """". too! 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