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?Miss Gerringer !
lis Hostess At
:-Birthday Party
Miss Mary Lou Gerringer enter
stained with a dinner at her home
Jin Hazelwood last Thursday even
ting in celebration of her sixteenth
birthday. ;..
V The Christmas motif was observ
ed and the tables, at which the
, guests were seated, were centered
vith holly and candles. J
The hostess was assisted by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ger
"rinser. J Following dinner the guests were
i taken to the Park Theatre.
Attending the party were Miss
jAleen .Williams, Miss Vivian Gilli-
land, Miss Nancy - Bischoff, Miss
Sylvia Camlin, Miss Eileen Ger-
Irinser. Miss Elizabeth Watkins.
The Barbers And
The Prevosts Are
Joint Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Whitener Prevost
entertained jointly in the Barber
home on the Dell wood Road Wed
nesday afternoon and evening.
Christmas decorations were used
throughout the house and the din
ing table was centered with an ar
rangement of red candles and
holly. '
Assisting the hosts in receiving
were Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpat
rick. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevost,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs.
Tom Lee, MissJean Ann Bradley,
Mr. and Mrs, Hallett Ward, Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Dr. and
Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Dr. and
Mrs. ' Boyd Owen, and Mr. and
To Wed Waynesville Man
Miss Lane Prevost. Miss Laura i Mrs. J. II. Howell, Jr.
Woody, Phil Lowe,
'i Tommy Hudson,
Carroll Swanger
JdjiTl,, Gerald Ro?s,
laid Robert Massie.
Don Calhoun, Around one hundred and thirty
Terry Swanger, five guests were invited from four
Bobby Kuyken-i until nine o'clock.
Jimmv Swift,
; Woman's Club
Has Christmas
t Entertainment
'i j The Waynesville Woman's Club
fA: its December meeting in the
lorni of an old-fashioned Christ
i itaf' party Thursday afternoon in;
J the Assembly Room of the First
i Hresbyterian Church,
j Ttbstesses were Miss Ray Bal
, lard, Miss Louise Ballard. Mrs.
i John N. Shoolbred, Mrs. W. T.
J Crawford. Mis. R, C. Lane, Mrs.
J W. N. Thomas, and Mrs. W. G.
' Francis. N .
'i The room was decorated in the
, Christmas motif and a Christmas
i, tree was featured.
' Miss Louise Ballard, president of
!J the club, conducted a Christmas
'i devotional and Mrs. James Kilpat-
rick, guest soloist, sang, "O, Holy
Night."
Mrs. Kilpatrick also directed
' group singing of Christmas carols.
Games were played and the Rev,
' Malcolm Williamson, dressed as
J Sa'flta Claus, distributed gifts.
f Each member brought a toy to
the meeting to be used for the
J Community Christmas Tree.
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Vivian And Dan
V rtwvwa -r m -r 0
? Watkins Are '
: Hosts' At Party
Mr. and Mrs. Long
j Entertain On
! Christmas Eve
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long held
open house at their residence on
country Club Drive last Sunday
afternoon.
Ararngements of holly and n.'d
candles decorated the rooms and
the central table in the dining room
held a miniature sleigh with Santa
Claus and reindeer.
During the first hour Mrs. R. L.
Prevost and Mrs. J. H. Howell. Sr.
received at the front door and Mrs.
Eric Clauson invited the guests in
to the dining room. Mrs. Hugh Mas
sie and Mrs. A. J. Faneher presid
ed at the tea table.
Mrs. S. H. Bushnell and Miss Lou
Elva Eller greeted the guests dur-! tj i PV.J1V
ing the second hour and Mrs. Er- i riannan-Vnunuier
nest Hyatt received in the dining
room where Mrs. Rufus Siler and
Mrs. N. W. Garrett presided.
j Around seventy guests were in
I vited to call.
" 1 ' 2--- "
loint Hosts
Have Christmas
Party Tuesday
Hallett Ward, Jr., and Harry
Bourne, Jr., were joint hots at a
party give Tuesday evening in the
home of the former at Lake Juna
luska. '.. ;v , '
Guests were entertained in the
playroom, which was decorated in
the Christmas motif, and dancing
was enjoyed throughout the eve
ning. ;-
The -hosts were assisted by their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hallett
Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bourne. -
Around fifty young people were
invited. . . ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill had as
guests for the holidays the form
er's brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ludwig Weill of New
York City.
Methodist
Circles Will
Meet Tuesday
Circles of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will meet next
Tuesday as follows: H
Circle No. 1 in the home of Mrs.
S: L. Stringfield at 3:30 pan.
Circle No. 2 in the home of Mrs.
John Queen with Mrs. Charles
Burgin as eo-hostess, at 3:30 p.m. '
Circle No. 3 in the home of Mrs.
Frank Moore with Mrs. Fred Wals
ton as co-hostess at 7:30 p.m.
Circle No. 4 in the home of Mrs.
Jonathan Woody with Mrs. Wood
son Jones and Mrs. C. G. Thomp
son as associate hostesses, at 7:30
p.m. .
Circle No. 5 in the home of Mrs.
Bill Dover with Mrs. Thomas Ray
as co-hostess,, at 7:30 p.m..
Circle No, 6 in the homejof Mrs.
Howard Bryson, at 7:30 p.m.
Dayton Rubber
Holds Annual
Christmas Party
More than one thousand people
attended the annual 1 ' Christmas
party given by Dayton Rubber
Manufacturing Company for lis
employees and members of their
families.. . . ' , . ...
The party this year was held in
the Waynesville High School audi
torium' on Saturday night, Decem
ber 23.
Harry Bourne served as master
of ceremonies for the entertain
ment and introduced the speakers,
who were J, C. McKinley, produc
tion manager of the plant, and E.
M. Rothermel, technical "superin
tendent. :
The program included a concert
by the Waynesville High School
Band, a Science Circus, music by
Johnny Rhymer's String Band, and
a presentation by pupils of the
Margaret Hyatt School of Dance,
Frd
werel
Kathleen Calhoun
Is Dance Hostess
. Miss Kathletn Calhoun u
ess at an informal danw
mas night at the Youth Cen
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houn.
... "u.iua.vuecorations
m aim itirtsnments Wer.
"-" .Myriive visiu
pop otnilnnt.. .....I .. ... .
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Major Fannie Johns r.
who has thediir.ctioaolkl
uuutrfiuu ranKing woman
csuiar. army, spent the hi
wun ner brother and sistM.I
Ml nnH Al.".- T..1,.. X, . . ,1
. o.m .. jonnsui
jor lteynoKK is in t!,e i,.giI
and liaison division jn u,e J
uie v-niw ol .Mail Ihi' Ar
of Asfievillc.
.,.m.. u: uc(i win. pai q
lowing me ji ;vi am and dibtij
gilts lrom two lai',i. Oh.
trees wliicli were, placed
stage.
Mr. and Mrs. Talbott Bedford Chandler of Albany, Ga., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to William Hannah, III,
of Waynesville, arid Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Stella Hall
Celebrates
Mrs. Stella Hall entertained last
Wednesday evening in the home of
Mrs. Sam Stringfield in celebration
of her eigthieth birthday annivers-
I AO'
Engagement Is
Announced
LnMLWayesvillfc i ft
I The wedding wil Tt ale pi a
Mr. and Mrs. Talbott Bedford
Chandler of Albany, Georgia have!
announced the engagement of their
daughter. Patricia to William Han-!
nah, III. son of Mrs. William Tuck- i
er Hannah and the late, Mrv Han-
ace in
the near future
Miss Chandler is a graduate of
the University of North Carolina
and attended Shorter College in
Rome, Georgia. She is a member of
Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and
is at present affiliated with the
WGPC radio station and the Straw
berry Hill Kindergarten in Albany.
Mr. Hannah is the grandson of
Miss Vivian Watkins, who is a Christmas decorations were used
student at Stevens College in Col-j throughout the house and the cen-
umbia. Missouri, and her brother, tral table in the dining room held
Dan Watkins, Jr., student at State an arrangment of holly, flanked by
i College, Raleigh, entertained a red candles.
number of college students in their Mrs. L. M. Richeson greeted the . tnc jate Captain and Mrs. William
, home in Grimball Park. Saturday guests at the front door and Mrs. j j Hannah of Waynesville and Mrs.
fning preceding the dane at the Stringfield and Mrs. Troy Wyche j wingate Edmund and the late Mr.
li.tory- received in the entrance hall. Edmund of Lumberton. He is a
, They were assisted in receiving Miss Martha Stringfield presided! graduate of St. John's School here
j ny ineir parents. Mr. ana Airs, uan i in me aining room ana assisting i
J Watkins. j serving were Miss Sue Willard
i The residence was decorated in Lindsley, Mrs. Everett Camp, and
the Christmas motif and around; Mrs. Thomas Stringfield.
J thirty guests attended. ! Mrs. James Atkins received in
i the living room.
Ensign and Mrs. Robert L. Lee. ; Guests were entertained during
I Jr. and babv son. spent Christmas j the evening with piano selections
with Mr: and Mrs. R. L. Lee. Sr. : played by Miss Margaret String-
They were en route to Connecticut ' field and vocal solos by Miss Ida ' 'M;ec Prvrrmroll
Jean Brown, accompanied by Mrs. j w""1'' "
C, F. Kirkpatrick. w ..
Tribute was paid to the hostess AnnOUTlCPS HU
bv the Kev. Maicoim k. winiam-
and holds an AB degree in journa
lism and radio from the University
of North Carolina: He served in
the China -Burma -India Theatre
during World War II and is now
employed in a public relations posi
tion at the United States Senate.
from the West Coast.
i
1 Club Schedulers
Connecticut, has made her home in
Waynesville for the past nine years.
, Around thirty guests attended
the birthday party.
Presbyterian
Young People
To Have Party
The Women of the First Presby
terian Church wlill entertain mem
bers of the Youth Fellowship of
the church at a social Saturday
evening a t 7:30 o'clock in the
Youth Center.
EacVf frrM the -Youth -Frtlow-ship
"has "been asked to bring a pie.
Chaperons for the event will be
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callahan, Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gibson, Miss Nancy
Killian. Mr. and Mrs. M, G. Sta
nley., and Mrs. George Craig.
All young people of the church
are invited.
Mrs. Frank Davis
Observes Son's
Birthday
Mrs. T. Frank Davis of Lake
Junaluska entertained her son,
Michael, with a party on Saturday
! afternoon in observance of his first
birthday.
The Christmas motif was carried
out in decorations, refreshments,
and favors for the children.
Guests were Nancy Kay Welch,
Doris Ruth Medford, Gerald Med
ford, Susie Leatherwood, Virginia
Reeves, and. Phillip Cathey.
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Miss Mary Cornwell, home dem
onstration agent, has announced
the schedule of home club meetings
for the first two weeks in January
as follows:
January 2, Tuesday, Beaverdam
Mrs. Wijey Donaldson 2:00
January 3, Wednesday, Aliens
Creek Mrs. L. L. Allen 1:30
January 4, Thursday, Dellwood
Mrs. Grady Moody 2:00
January 4, Thursday, Center Pig
eon Mrs. H. F. Pressley 7:00
January 5, Friday, Jonathan
Creek Mrs. A. L. Garnett 2.00
January 6, Saturday
January 8, Monday, Rogers Cove
Mrs. Earl Ramey 2:00
January 9, Tuesday, South Clyde
Mrs. Edwin Jackson 2:00
January 9, Tuesday, Lakeside,
Mrs. Merrttt Brown 7:30
January 10, Wednesday, Francis
Cove Mrs. Henry Francis 2:00
January 11, Thursday, Fines
Creek Mrs. M M. Noland 10.30
January 12, Friday, Ironduff
Mrs. Thurman Davis 2:00
January 13, Saturday
The Kimballs
And Miss Eller
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kimball and
Miss Lou Elva Eller entertained
with open house at the Waynesville
Country Club Tuesday afternoon.
Holiday decorations were feat
ured and around one hundred
guests were Invited. I :
V,:' ::.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringfield
left yesterday for Miami, Florida
where they will visit Judge and
Mrs. Frank Smathers and attend
the Orange Bowl football game on
New Year's Day. .- ,
Mrs. Abel And
Mrs. Osborne
Entertain
Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert
Osborne entertained with a buffet
-supper in their home on Church
Street Christmas night.
The decorations featured Christ
mas scenes and arrangements of
everereens and the dining table
was centered with holly and red
candles.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs,
Winfred Baker of Orlando, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray, Jr., the
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Goold, Mrs
S H. Bushnell. Mrs. Robert Breese,
Miss Mary Ray, Mr. and Mrs, J. L
Stringfield, Miss Lena - Alsteatter,
Mrs. Hugh Love, Mrs. Robert Mit
chell, Mrs. Janie Love Taliaferro,
Miss -Mary Osborne, Miss Vivian
Watkins, Robert Breese, Fred
Love, and Walter Taliaferro,
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Sally Stovall
Has House Party
Miss Sally Stovall is entertain
ing with a house party this week
end in her home on Woolsey
Heights. Her guests are Miss Bet
ty Kell of Bristol, Virginia, Miss
Joann Finn of LaGrange, Ga., Miss
Jean Galloway of Due West, S. C.
and Miss Elodie Holcombe of
Spartanburg, S. C. The girls at
tended Camp Greystona last sunt'
mer. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barber are
spending this week in Greenville,
S. C, as guests of their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Easley.
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