Alcohol And Responsibility To Be Studied ? - The first session ot. a study [course on "Aleobol arid Christ Jan Responsibility" for the Hay ?vvood County Sub-District of the nun's Society of Christian ?Service of the Methodist Church Vill held at Canton Central jchureh Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. * Mrs. Cicero Groome of Greens ?boro. secretary of Christian Social ^Relations and Local Church activi ties of the Western North Caro lina Conference, will speak. J Trfe study course, which will be Jield in four sessions is being di rected?toy Mrs. Ralph Evans of jCantoii and Mrs. Ray Ellis of ?WayntekviHe ' Additional sessions will be held [Thursday night. November 12, and ?Monday and Thursday nights of |the ftfllowing week. Programs will Jse aS, follows. November 12 ?. by two members of the Asheville Chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous. ?November 16 by Dr. Norbert Kel ly of Raleigh, state director of [Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program. ?November 19 by Rowe Henry, sup 'erintendent of the Canton City ?Schools and the Rev. James W. "Fowler, superintendent of the [Lake Junaluska Assembly. ? The course is being planned as ,a family study for members of tall Methodist and Episcopal ?churches. Others interested are [invited to attend. 4 ?Rector's Guild Will ^iave Spaghetti Supper ? The Rector's Guild of Grace ?Episcopal Church will serve a Spaghetti supper in the Parish Jlouse of the church Thursday 'night at 6:30 o'clock. J Reservations may be made with ?Mrs. Henry Lee at GL 6-5402. ^Tickets are $1.00. ? Mrs. C. W. Minett and Mrs. JJanie Love Taliaferro are in ? ?charge of the supper. ? ? ? ? ;CAR Will Have ?Meeting Friday ? The Joseph Howell Society, Chil- j ?dren of the American Revolution, 'will meet Friday afternoon, No ?vomber 6, at 3:15 p.m. with Mar ietta Campbell as hostess in her ?home on Main Street. | Mrs. J. H. Howell, Jr., will be : ?in charge of the group and Betty jBarber, junior president, will pre side. The members are asked to ?bring their donations for Crossnore. * ? * Mrs. Alvin Ward is visiting her "mother, Mrs. Robinson, in Mil- j dedgeville, Ga. >. . iga* ~ , M -i ?... #? i' ? | . I ; GIFTS HOME ACCESSORIES ^ The : highland house ? ELECTED?Mrs. Eogenia Van Landiitgham of Tarboro (abore), has been elected president of the National Association of Home Demonstration Agents at the na tional meeting in Buffalo, N. T. She is home demonstration agent for Edgecombe County. (AP Photo). U. D. C. Chapter Will Meet With Mrs. Hyatt The November meeting of the Haywood Chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Miss Nancy Hyatt will be co-hostess. Mrs. Harry Love of Asheville, state historian of the UDC, will be a special guest. Mrs. R. N. Barber will give a report of the state meeting held re cently in Greensboro. ? * * ATTEND DAR TEA Mrs. James L. Elwood and Mrs. R. N. Barber attended a tea given this afternoon by the Edward Bun combe and the Ruth Davidson chapters, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolutions in the home of Mrs. Roy Cagle in her home at Elk Mountain, Asheville. The tea was in honor of Mrs. George A. Kernodle of Burlington, state re gent of the DAR. Mrs. Elwood is regent of the Waynesville chapter. * ? ? CLYDE RAY AT ANTIQUE SHOW Clyde H. Ray left Tuesday for Charlotte where he has an exhibit in the Antique Show being held in the Charlotte Armory auditorium, under the sponsorshiD of the Jun ior Woman's Club. The show in cludes exhibits of antique dealers throughout the country. * * * Mrs. Frieda Knopf left yesterday for Indian Rock Beach. Fla., where she will spend a few weeks with friends. lours * ? v tor a Lifetime: . V v Your sterling tableware should be a lij time investment. Own it? Of course you can! Start your Gorham* Sterling with just O.ne or two place-settings (knife, fork, teaspoon, salad fork, cream soup spoon, and butter spreader ? service for one . person). Add more later on, and don't be surprised when relatives and ^30 friends help out on gift Jw// occasions! Come in today! ffotrfani SSTERLINOW^ JP J. I Budget payments if you with. Price it (or one fix piece place-fetting, include* F*d. T*x. M KURT GANS# jeweler <* Successor To E. J. Lilino Hazel wood PTA To Have Program - t On Family Lile | A regular meeting of the Par ' ent Teacher Association of the | Hazelwood School will be held Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the 11 school auditorium. A film on family and commun ity life will be shown and will be followed by a panel discussion by school officials, parents, and rep resentatives of the health depart ment. * ? ? PERSONALS Mr. anjl Mrs. Hugh Massic are planning to leave Sunday for Char lotte where they will purchase merchandise for The Toggery. They will go from CharUrtte to Atlanta i where Mr. Massie will attend a meeting of the board of trustees of the Lake Junaluska Assembly and will then go to Birmingham to visit Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hardin. Before returning home they plan to visit New Orleans also. ? ? ? Mrs. Miller Walton of Miami. Florida, arrived this week to spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coin. ? * ? The Rev. B. C. Fugate left Wed nesday for Lawrenceburg, Indiana fo attend funeral services for his brother, William Fugate. ? * * Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers left Monday for their home on Miami, Florida after spending the summer and autumn here. ? * ? William Medford left yesterday for Washington, D. C. to spend a, few days oh business. He was ac companied by George Shuford of Asheville and Kelly Bennett of Bryson Cify. ? * * Miss Mattie Sue Medford and Miss Peggy Peeke, students at Bob Jones University, spent the week end at home. * * * James D. Ross of Hyatt Creek, who has been employed in High land Park, Michigan, has return ed to Wavnesville and is now work- I ing at Davton Rubber Company. Mrs. Rosr is employed as a clerk in the County PMA office. ? ? ? Wingate Hannah is visiting in Washington, D. C. and Baltimore. ? ? * American Education Week To Be Obscerved In Cruso Nov. 9-14 The Cruso School will observe American Education Week by hold httptipen boil* *rom November 6 through 14. All patrons of the school and anyone interested are invited to visit. A special onen house will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, the 12th, followed by a PTA meeting at 2 p.m. at which time the teachers and students will present a program entitled. "A Day in School". The Seventh Grade will also give t a radio program Wednesday morn- t ing at 10:15. r Baby Caps New Fad By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor Big girls are stepping out ir baby caps this winter, having borrowed a new fashion from the nursery set. The idea started in Paris, pro gressed to New York, and now looks all set to sweep the country The flattering little capa art crocheted or knit of a variety ol yarns, are most popular in a white or pastel angora, may be dressed up for date wear with pearls 01 jewel trim. BEAUTIFUL BABY . . . She wears a white knit cap with French knot trim and drnw? string to adjust size and tie under the chin. PRAM STYLE ... Her baby cap is of soft white angora dressed up for date time, with a trim of pearls and gold thread for sparkle. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boutwell lefi his week for Biloxl, "Miss., where hey will spend a month visitim elatives of the latter. dMf "iiyM^inaa^g^" ^ COOT SALE A Smart S^ort and % Lengths. V 1 Long, Full Sweeps Square Dance Group Formed f Organization of a square dance ' group by young adults in the coin- - munity is underway, according to Mrs. Clarence Dunn, secretary 1 treasurer of the -dancers. ! I Officers were elected at a meet ' Ing held at Camp Hope last month They are, in addition to Mrs. ? Dunn, Neal Cable, chairman; Clif ' ford Jones, vice chairman; and . Misa Rosalee McClure, assistant ? secretary-treasurer. The refresh p ment committee is composed of , Miss Jewel Haynes, J. C. Glance, ! I and Howard Queen, and the con . tact committee includes Mrs. Clif ford Jones and Mrs. G. C. Haynie Persons interested in joining the organization and those who Wish to learn square dancing are asked to call GL 6-4100 In Waynesville or 6195 in Canton after 6 p.m. ? * ? I ? ? j Hospital News ADMISSIONS Mrs. H. C. Mclntyre. Candler; Mrs. J. P. Ledbetter, Canton; Mrs. Johnny Pressley, Waynesville; Miss Kareen Klosky, Waynesville; Miss Lorine Wells, Canton; Mrs. E. H. Diekerson, Hazel wood; Mrs. Her bert Wright, Canton; Mrs. Fuller Moore, Canton; Mrs. Theo. Cham bers, Canton; Mrs. J. M. Kelley. Hazelwood; Baby Nancy Blalock, Canton; Thos. Brock, Waynesville. Mrs. W. A. Conard, Waynesville; Ralph Boyd, Waynesville; Miss Sue Sanford, Waynesville; Mrs. Bill Corbin, Waynesville; Mrs. J. F. Phillips, Canton; Mrs. Wallace Paxton, Canton; Mrs. Gene Gar nett Smith, Canton; Mst. Chas. Henson, Canton; Miss Gale Muse, Waynesville; Miss Patricia Muse, Waynesville; Mrs. Amos Medford, Clyde; Miss Sandra Robinson. Waynesville; Baby Jerry James, Waynesville. DISCHARGED Oval Williams, Asheville; Mrs. Floyd Wynes, Clyde; Mrs. John Beach, Waynesville; John Williams, Waynesville; Nelson Bright, Can ton; Mrs. Ray Griffin and baby, Waynesville; Sam Noland, Clyde; Jeff Reeves, Waynesville. Larry Bumgarner, Canton; Mrs. Paul Green, Clyde; Baby Gary Ra mfey, Waynesville; Mrs. Chas. Hen ery and baby, Sylva; Mrs. T. 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