TEE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAIN Thursday Afternoon, De cluis OF INTEREST WOMEN ACTIVITIES Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 482-J page rou: TO lie: Iti V.V : I"''' ?"fj". fill till l !, ! '9 KM? " .vii' 'it. Margaret Rogers Is Honored On 1 6th Birthday '' Mrs. Wayne Rogers entertained ' witft a party Friday night honoring her daughter Miss Margaret Rog ers, on the occasion of the latter's sixteenth birthday. A red and white color motif was . observed and Christmas decora tions were used. Refreshment's were served following various i games. ' The guest list included Florrie Patrick, Betty Ann Howell, Sylvia ' Newell, Marguerite Russ, ' Jean i Bradley, : Linda Messer, Jackee Carswell. Jessie Alexander, Doris Ann Ensley, Fred Irwin, Richard Hipps. Roy Callahan, Stanley Wil ; liamson, Aaron Gibson, Billy Whit i ner, Joe Boyd, Dick Hoglan, Dan J ny McClure, and Emmett Balen f tine.' . '".- ''C'Mrs. H. H. Messick -and little "daughter, Marda, are spending this week in Atlanta as guests of the i former's mother, Mrs. J. L. Han- cock. Honor Roll For Hazelwood School Is Announced The honor roll for the last grad ing period at Hazelwood Elemen tary School has been announced by Lawrence B. Leatherwood, prin cipal. First Grade: Max Marcus, Linda Lane, Judy Grant, Billy Holder, Carroll Parkins, Larry Leather wood, Norma Jean Dills, Third Grade: Karen Saunders, Katheryn Queen, Cairn Wicker, Glenna; Wyatt, Nancy Medford, Wanda Sue Mashburn, Judy Plem mons, Patsy Henry, Emogene Med ford. Fourth Grade: Brenda Nichols, Linda Allen, "James Cochran. Fifth Grade: Janie Nichols, Don na Norris, Nancy Phillips, Lillian Robinson, Leona Davis, Susie Hem bree, Regina Hooper, Gene Magaha, Jean Mehaffey. Sixth Grade: Elizabeth Ann Park man, Agnes Jane Roberson, Bren da Sue Queen. THE BOOK STORE Gift Suggestion For HIM Fluorescent Desk Lights Brown and Grey $11.00 to $20.00 Briefcases, Portfolios Personalized Stationery, Desk Calendars Personal Files, Filing Cabinets Mrs. Hyatt And" Mrs. Ketner Are Party Hostesses Mrs. David Hyatt and Mrs. Charles Ketner entertained with a bridge and samba luncheon Wed nesday afternoon at The Towne House. : ' A Holiday motif was observed and the tables were centered with ararngements of holly. Following the games prizes were awarded to both groups of players. The guest list included Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. James Kilpatrick, Mrs. G. M. Kim ball, Mrs. James W, Reed, Jr., Mrs. M. H. Bowles, .Mrs. Leon Killian, Jr., Mrs. Thomas Stringfield, Mrs. James H. Howell, Jn, Mrs. C. J. Reece, Mrs." John Woltz of Mount Airy, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan, Mrs.. Harold Tingen of Fuquay. Springs, Mrs. Tom Lee, Mrs. Robert Korte of Franklin. . Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mrs. John John son, Mrs. Bill Tr)?asli. Mrs. H. P. McCarroll, MrsHerbert Buchanan, Jr., Mrs. Jaclt Messier, Mrs. Har old Massie, Mrs. Felix. Stovall, Mrs. R. Stuart Robersont Mrs. Harry Bourne, Mrs Hallelt Ward, Mrs. William Ray, Mrs1. Ben Cplkitt, Mrs. Ralph PrevostMrs.lHoward Hyatt, Mrs. C. G. ThO'mgsori,! Mrs. Dan Watklns, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Whitener Prevost, and Mrs. George Bischoff. , ',' -", , Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Gatz and daughters, Malcolm and - Alexis, left this morning for Los Angeles, Calif. They expect to return around the middle of January, Romance Rumors r f lilililWSiii j Our Store Will Be Open Each FRIDAY Until 9 P.M. Until CHRISTMAS r NO CREDIT RESTRICTIONS AT RELIABLE'S X ; RELIABLE JEWELER VO.I.O Silt . . ten RUMORS are rife in London that Princess Margaret Rose, pictured here during her recent visit to Paris, has a new beau. She was squired about the French capital by Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia, a nephew of the Duchess of Kent, the Princess'aunt (InternationoI) Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday A regular' meeting of the Wo man's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will be , held in the Boyd Memorial Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Immediately after the meeting Mrs. Henry Gaddy, president of the Society, will entertain with a tea in the dining room of the church, Members of all circles are invited to attend during the hours until six o'clock. . Mrs. Amon Lee 1 Swahger left Thursday for Pensacola, Fla., to join her husband, who Is stationed at the Naval Air Base there.. Mr. and Mrs. Swanger will reside at 1 JI Park Drive. Mrs. Swanger is the former Miss Marietta Dillard, C Mr. . and Mrs. Homer West left this week for a vacation in various points in Florida, No Credit Restrictions At Reliable Gift of a - . ATMiracl of Valu A-Jtwtl ofExq Y0URICI10ICE..'.. $(75' far Hfi Luxuriwii .xpan lion bracltl rapMtt Hit mart Hum f Hi coif. 17 twl trf.rmanct. ft Hlmi Mdni dlttlnc H.n in ivtry Mm lln. el Hi mm mn4 nxpanilon wkI. 17 twl mvtmnl. MfAlWEEK IH Y Vlt ... P : uiiiU.Beauty A II il Villi Jfr.'x r I m r I ' ' MSKIIm " Kw.l Eliln ' . , . . V Imprtiilv mw Jr. 17 Elgin ... Otlux fUtlgn. Al .J T" ' Or.c.lully lath-, D I mm. lontd Lsdy Elgin 1 ' t . wh 1 wl. DJj I C OtW IIOINS hm $33.7$. Committees Are Named For Club ChristmasProgram Committees have been named for the annual Christmas Tree pro gram, sponsored by the Waynes ville Woman's Club for children in the community. The program, which is under the direction of Mrs. Noble Garrett, Sr., welfare chairman of. the club, will be held at the Court House, December 22, at 2 p.m. The committees are as follows Program, Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. W. M. Cobb, and Mrs. J. R. Boyd To prepare bags on December 21, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. W. C Boutwell, Mrs. T. L. Bramlett, Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., Miss Robma Mil ler, Miss Ray Ballard, Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Mrs. John Hipps, tylrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs? John Queen. To distribute bags on December 22, Miss Ann Albright, Miss Ray Ballard, Mrs. R. B. Barker, Mrs. W. M. Cobb, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Miss Pearl Johnson,' Mrs. Charles Ketner, Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs.' J. V. Smith, Mrs. W. N. Thomas, Mrs. E. Tutor, Mrs. Claude Wood- ard, Mrs R. R Jeter, Mrs. E. A. Williamson, Mrs. W. Sherrod Mc- Call, and Mrs. E. J. Stanmyre. . Clyde Seniors To Present Play The senior class of the Clyde, High School will present a play, "Don't Darken My Door," by Anne Coulter Martens,, Friday night , at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium Members of the cast are Donald Milner, Mary Frances Allen, Bob Medford, Joyce Gail Matthews, Paul Jackson,'.Mary Jo Cole, Mary Sue Mann, and Virginia Fincher. : -.-, Boosters To Have Christinas Party , The Hazelwood . Boosters Club will hold their annual Christmas party at the Hazelwood school on Thursday night, December 14. John B. Smith, president-elect, will take office that night during the business session, succeeding Sam Lane. A . 1 i.jt.ts ii "'.in 5 i 4 dlam.nd clucttw, Fwnaui cktf llghhwt.' .Man' BMhilnn ring.J, 125 $19.75 All Watches Carry One Year Guarantee 44 11$ ASY TO PAY THE RELIABLE WAY Want ads brine Quick results. World Famous for Guaranteed High Quality Brilliant Fashion Styling llll CAMERON ' AIm )100 1 2475 Wtdding Ring 12.50 200-00 for the finest gift of all, choose a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring guaranteed PERFECT by the Keepsake Certificate and this seal, . . I CMranttri bvA UmJ Htuttktf pin( J Choose Your Diamond with Confidence at : hum: us ( qj lASYTOPAV TMt BIUABU WAV J j i YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER relieving pn;-A-n distress of VblliiGfDU VbiisLJU r p ' ' Brings relief 2 ways at once! 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Ja I GIFT SKIRTS , , Good Selection of New Skirls. Gift Natural for Every Girl On. Your Lis Styles for Work ... for School ... . In A Wide Assortment of Styles. - ,In Gabardines, Corduroys, Plaids and Tali Sizes 32 - 30 $2.99 - Others to $ USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY - AWAY PLAl GIFT BAGS A Gorgeous Selection of Fall and Winter Bags. In The Very Newest Styles and Colors. , In Velvet, Suede Faille & Leather. Come. In And Make Ybur Selection Now. For Your Shopping Convenience We Will Remd . .. " OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. EACH FRIDAY , Until Christmas! 123 Main Street Strand Theatre ! 1

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