THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEES e Students Arrive For 3 TTAKJi-Tre rtl T-TVvi of schools and the Chr ... have i'11" ... ilinir linmGS holidays . - ,,nunity- ': .,,.. Carolina Teach lfs!Ly Osborne, Mary f; carmen Green, Joan i:,, Bisclioff, " James l Uilli. -.it V-v is! mas holidays, arrived to Goodin, Tom Alexander, Jr. From Georgia Tech: Jimmv Swift. James, P w Wemach, Jimmy Poland. Dot Cald- ff ' ATHnrf . r. n Tu Mnr. ,r Taliafervo- " 'w;,--: V. urate College: Allen L. Bovd. Joe Howell, Dan Watkins, Don 13' . m II TK . rria' n .-icrreu, ,. oreen Lutner &naw .,n'c College oi -uie ,r North Carolina: Bet i;n lutu ft.'. . iSCH. pheris College: " Vivian Ulachian Mate leaen- BettV INOiauu, uia John Terrell, James tberry College: Bobby Dance Will Be Sponsored By B and PW Club reensboro: College: .Mil Inivci'sity of Nortn car- Minett. Robert .Massie, ilkitt. Sam Jones,- i om- H. C. Turner, Jim From Davidson College- Hallpft Ward, Jr., Malcolm Williamson, .It Hooper Alexander. From Meredith' College:' Hart, Mary Jean West, Bessie Fran els, Kathcrlnc .lames, Jeanetto Leopard, From Duke University: Man- Ann Massie, Jimmy Galloway :' From University of Iowa- Pee- gy Noland. From Carson-Newman Colleee- Phyllis Noland, Velma Stamev From Baptist Hospital School of1 Nursing: Mozelle Liner From Furman University- Rich ard Helmiek, Harold Bry'sbn Hueh Hall, Jr. : From Notre. Dame University; Ralph Feichter. From Wake Forest: Tom Gibson, Joe Compton, Pink Francis. From Mars Hill College: Kalhryn Hyatt, Dot Owen. From Brenau ''.Collcue: .T.,n Morris. From Queen's College- Anne Rector. From Bob Jones University: Bar bara Chase. From Converse College: Bette Hannah. From Montreal College: Coretta Benson. From Miami University: Buzz Bourne. From Fishburne Military Aead- A Christmas Dance, sponsored by the Waynesville Business and Pro fessional Womens' Club will be held at the Armory Saturday night. Pancins will be from 9 until i Alien o'clock and music will be bv Ted'- fly Martin and his orchestra. As a special feature of -the dance the club will present The woman of The Year of the Waynes ville area, who is to be chosen this week at a meeting of representa tives of alt women's clubs in the community. Tickets lor the dance are on sale at the Town Hall, The Town and country Shop, and being sold by all club members, . rs. j, r. Mccracken, president oi the B. and P. W. Club. hs sn- luunced the following committees in charge of the dance: Tickets. Mis. P. H. Gentry, Mrs. A. P. Led b( Iter, and Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick; Program. Mrs. Fred Cainnbcll. Miss jMary Cornwell, and Mrs! Doyle Al lty; Publicity, Mis. Ben Phillips. i.Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. Lawrence :Leithei wood: Posters', - Mrs, Carl ! HalclifTe, Mis; McCracken, Mrs. i Wanda Clark; Decoration; .-"Miss Margaret Boyd, Miss Mary Med ford, "Mrs. Barbara Rount'ree, Mrs. Hairy Sullivan, and Mrs! Grayden Ferguson. " ' : -v.:: ': -i.'-i-. Maple Grove Players Will Present Play S. Clyde Club Has Christmas Dinner Party A Christmas play, "Letty's Christmas Prodigal," will be pre sented by the Maple Grove Players In the Maple Grove Methodist Church. Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock. The scene of the play is a village church on Christmas eve. The cast includes; The Traveler, Paul Taylor; Lefty Elliot, Elsie Palmer; Zilphaetta Coffin, Letty's Housekeeper, Louise Palmer; Joshua Jenkins, the church janitor, Leonard Leatherwood, Alice Grant, Hilda M. Leatherwood. Hugh Meredith, Alice's fiance, Charles Haynes; Mrs. Carter, chair man of the program committee, Roberta Haynes; Mrs. Blake, a member of the committee, Nancy Leatherwood: Hilda Lord, a crip ple. Dorothy Swayngim; Jimmy and j Dick Walker, Joe and Patsy Loath-, erwood; Young People of the Vll-, lage. Ruth and Charles Hoc, Mil- Woman's Club Will Have Christmas Party Twenty-eight members of the South Clyde Home Demonstration Club and their guests met at the homo of Mrs. Curtis Rogers. Tues day evening for their annual Christinas dinner party. Following dinner Mrs. P. C. Mann presided at a brief business session. A nominating committee was appointed composed Of Mrs, Henry Osborne, Mrs. Kyle Lind sey, and Mrs. Craig Allen. , Miss Mary Corn well, home agent, gave a demonstration on Christmas Suggestions, after which Pollyatt nas for the year were revealed as Christmas gifts were exchanged, .'-, ' Ray, Mrs Jack Felmot. Miss Betty Felmet, Miss Nancy Francis, and Stanford Massie. ."..' ' Sgt, and Mrs. Wayne Wright and two children have arrived from San Antonio, Texas and are guests of Richland Garden Club Will Make Decorations dred Woodward, Iris Jaynes, Iris : Mrs,- .Wright s brother-in-law and Cagle, Betty Noland. Phillis Nol-1 sister. Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Bridges. Last Minute Christmas Suggestions OMSK LAMPS GLOBES DESK SETS BRIEF CASES 4- PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Christmas Lards I'osture Chairs IE BOOK STORE Mt. View Garden Club Will Have Workshop The Christmas workshop of the Mountain View Garden Club will be held Thursday, December 20, In the home of Mrs. Joe Cat hey, be ginning at 9:30 a.m. Christmas tray favors will bo made for patients at the Haywood County llospltal and; the Rest Home. Members will bring covered dishes for luncheon. St. Store Purchases Gift Wrapped FREE Waynesville NO CREDIT; RESTRICTIONS AT RELIABLE emy; Rocert Stretcher. From Rfverside Military Acad emy: Charles Messer. From St. Catherine's School For Girls: Judy and Alice Alexander, From Auburn, Ala.: Madge Alex ander. . From Brevard College; Lowery Ferguson. and and others. Render, llene Goforth. '-. -.. . Francis Cove Club Meets With Mrs. GradySiske ; Tiie' Francis Cove .Club" held its annual Christmas dinner meeting Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Grady Siske and her daugh ter, MisS Evelyn Siskc. Following'' 'dinner a business ses sion was held with Mrs. Henry Francis presiding. The club voted to hold regular meetings in the evening during the coming year. Miss Shirley Sheffield gave a Christmas devotional after which Miss Mary Cornwell, home agent, gave a demonstration on "Plan ning For Christmas". Gifts were exchanged after the meeting. New membeis welcomed were Mrs. Willie Mae Palmer, MUs Jean Palmer, Mrs, Logan Frady, Mrs. Harold Haney, Mrs. Howard Haney, Mrs. Willard Howell, Mrs. Suile Erwin, and Miss Shirley Sheffield. Guests for the meeting were Mrs, Horace Peek and Mist Peggy Peek. ''. Sgt. Wright, who has been stationed at the Sau Antonio Air Bose will 'report for overseas duty after the first of the year and Mrs. Wright i and the children will remain here ! where they have taken an apart i nn-nt at the Balsam Manor. -.. v " The name of Rio do la Plata, In South America, means'Rlver of Sil ver. 1 . The December meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club will be held in the forn of a Christmas party Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the 'dining room of the First Methodist Church. The program, "Christmas In Song and Story." will be present ed by Mrs M. G. Stamey. Guest artists will he Mrs. James Kllpat rick, soloist, and ol Cohen, pian 1st. . '-".": : After the program the members will exchange white elephant gifts Hostesses will be Mrs. W. N Thomas, Mrs. John N. Shoolbred, Miss Ray Ballard. Mrs. W. G. Fran cis, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, Miss Louise Ballard, Mrs. Herbert Sin- gletary and Mrs. Carl Mundy. ' ' V Past Worthy Matrons To Be Honored By Order j The Waynesville Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star w ill meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Hall to honor past worthy matrons and patrons; A Christmas party wiH; follow the meeting; it Will include an exchange of gifts. Nelly Clark, worthy matron who win preside, cordially .welcomes Jill vlsltipg members. Everyone should bring gifts, she added. The Richland Garden Club will hold a Christmas workshop Wed nesday in the home of Mrs, Clay- on Walker. Members will meet early in the morning and will bring covered dishes for luncheon. Christmas decorations will be made for the rooms, lobby, and of fice of the Haywood County Hos pital. Orders are also being taken by Mrs John Smathers. Jr., for Christmas decorations for the home. Husband's Party Is Given By Fines Creek Club Members of the Finos Creek Homo Demonstration Club enter tained their husbands at a dinner Thursday night In the high school cafeteria. ' Mrs. France Rogers, president of the club, served as toastmistresr and a recreational program was directed by Miss Mary Cornwofl, home agent. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clark, Bobby Clark, Mrs. Plemmons, and Miss Betty Jo Howell. rims m approval The Kid Store has made an arrangement with a New York, fur manufacturer and will order on approval from their complete line of furs. You make no deposit, risk "nothing;'' you huy the fur when it comes if you like it. Come and see the coat ensemble shown in the store; compare quality and prices. THE KID STORE 113 Church Street l&jjf Diamond Set V UKwt of all plft .V. I ; , ,jrgvV" "fUtS '' ' MlElglnt. Their Inlplrod Aligning ;..) I I ' wjtSr' ' r;' cmd fin crafhmonhlp af wr ; j jSiyf'' " " " owtaHloartaloorf '! us . ,af -k .r s I I I i I 11 i n I u u., I TMfMUABlEVVAYV I triw aw i Mrs. Sharp Is Hostess For Home Club An all-day meellng of the Morn ing Star Home Demonstration Club was held Wednesday in the home of Mrs. tiordon. Sharp. . " " "T ; Mrs. Tom King, presided during the business hour when reports were given on two recent work shops. Mrs. R. H. Worley reported on an aluminum tray .workshop held In her home for eight club members who completed eleven trays. Mrs. V. E. Wilson, Jr. report- ed twelve members in attendance at a Textile Paint workshop held in her home when 25 articles were completed. Following a covered dish lunch eon : -a Christmas devotional was conducted by. Mrs. A. L. Maxwell and carols were sung by the group. Miss Cornwell gave a demonstra tion on "Planning For Christmas" j after which gifts were exchanged. A gift was also presented by the club to Miss Cornwell. ... . Belk Employees Are Entertained At Dinner Around sixty employees of .Belk- Hudson Department store were en tertained at a dinner given by J, C. Jennings, manager of the store und Mrs. Jennings at Mt. Valley j Grill, Thursday evening. Mr. Jennings served as master of ceremonies and , Christmas games were featured on the program. The table was decorated with pine and pine cones, candy canes, and red candles. Following the program gifts wore exchanged by the guests. The dinner was prepared, and served by Mrs. Jennings and Mrs, A. D. Harrison. Florence Ann Bowles Celebrates Birthday Miss Florence Ann Bowles was hostess of a party at the American Legion Hall Thursday night, In celebration of her fourteenth birth day anniversary. . " The hall was decorated with hoi. ly and red candles and a holiday motif was observed In the ap pointments. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, par- ents of the hostess, assisted in en I tertalnlng. The following guests enjoyed an evening of games and dancing: Bar bara Ratcllffe. Sarah Boone, Su zanne Curry, Patsy Holder, Sonla Snyder, Nancy Underwood, Dale Hall, Clara Pless, Ann Williamson Prevost, Adora Lea Prevost, Betty Barber, Apies Jane Roberson, Mar guerite Rubs, Betty Liner, Jackec Carswcll, Marietta Plott, Barbara Jones. Patsy Jones, Btllle Jo Mooneyham, Bobby Lancaster, Ted Rogers, Stuart Roberson, Stephen Woody, Frank Miller, Bill Prevost, Sonny Prevost, George Williamson, Billy Matney, Hugh Campbell, Dan Cross. Tony Davis. Billy McElroy. Jerry Brandt; Tommy Owen, Har old Clark, Joe Boyd, aadi Joe Lin er. ,... "" ' t T . . "? ;. .. Santa's Yearly hkynde is IN earing ... And Lhnstmas Miopping K Days Arc Growing Fewer ...We'll Help You Fill That Yuletide J g g List With Charming Gift For Everyone. frr t The Most Precious Gift Of All. :- Slip And Cowns j i HJa choose frora many 2 K 19 Pterin, fate f & Miss Swank. i pli' 'if: mm SD AAI-P Under All The j fj$ "Xf&'l f 8 I I " Best Christmas f f (C I A I - t AIL- : fM" & 1 ''' (( 1 '' ' ' ' .'Mr With Matching Daniel Green Slippers. S 1 i T I - 1 a if mi -t mz - -ji-L-ri .. u 1 W I M : , rilJ m ' 1

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