THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEES
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arrived to
Goodin, Tom Alexander, Jr.
From Georgia Tech: Jimmv
Swift.
James,
P w Wemach, Jimmy
Poland. Dot Cald-
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V. urate College: Allen
L. Bovd. Joe Howell,
Dan Watkins, Don
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,r North Carolina: Bet
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College: " Vivian
Ulachian Mate leaen-
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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.
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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,
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Ray, Mrs Jack Felmot. Miss Betty
Felmet, Miss Nancy Francis, and
Stanford Massie.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. '
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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