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t?VBEGml t>W - BY / ^'I or WILL he ady to give best present of all r Own Work YD TIME! H R REAUTIFUL K'K OF YARNS IT SOME SOCKS, EATERS ANI) OLES TODAY. E ARE THE A SI YE DEALER [ THE FAMOUS IV AT HA YARNS. koi r (.rani) -lection of 11 k point gifts \u.ets la'r covers k '-i.ass cases cures other ms including tifi l walnut dmahogany ??tstools re The Gifts With The ?nal Touch - Hr TODAY AND VOI R PRESENTS R CHRISTMAS! The M Shop l,a'n S| reel al ('l 6.1210 Clyde Club Has Luncheon Meeting The Clyde Home Demolish' ation Club met Tucsdat .iii< . home ul Mi- s-i . Ralph Millet Mr- C I. I) and Mr-. T K l!< esses. Mrs Ha-i|Uc \\. president, pre-u.. ? the devotional. Reports were mailt ul li t participation in the I'? ? m D. . n sponsoring a hake with a supper liu liit her ft the school baud, ami par: . v u in the Clyde Flower Show A nominating committee com posed of Mrs Tom Roei Mi - Bill Hannah. Mr- l.cwi- \1 c'l.ak en. was named The project repor1 op Hons Beautification was u.\ei by Mr Charles Penland. The denuinstratii i i d work shop on "Dried Klowt r Airai.c ments" was conducted by Mi Jean Childers a--:-' p. lion , agent. Luncheon wa- served by I la hostesses. * * * High School PTA To Complete Organization Teachers and patrons of both | the junior and senior divisions of the Waynesville Township High School will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the high school cafeteria to complete the"'organi/a tin of a Parent-Teacher Associa tion for the school. The Rev. Earl 11 Brcndall. pas tor of the First Methodist Church, will address the group Assisting in the -organizational meeting will he Mrs. Hohey Wilson I and Mrs. Floyd Mct'anless. both of Asheyille. J. B. Sesbee chairman of the I Haywood County Council of I'TA will preside Parents and students from rural areas are especially ..urged, to he present as well as parents of stu dents from Waynesville. Hazel wood. and Lake Junaiu ka. ? _* * Mrs. Sheffield Is Hostess At Luncheon Mrs. W. K. Slu (field was hostess at a luncheon Tuesday in her home on Hampton Heights as a tmutesy to her sister-in-law. Mi - .1 P. ShelTield, of Seattle. Washington Arrangements of lavender and yellow chrysanthemums were used in the living and diping rooms. Canasta was played following luncheon. Guests included Mrs .1 1. Reeves. Mis. Paul Hyatt. Mrs Gurley G. Robinson. Mrs. Frank CoRburn. Mrs. John R Stephens. Mrs. Evelyn Eliphant, Mis [ana Bennick. Mrs. Walter Holton. Mrs Doris Clark. Mrs Norman Free! Mrs. Cecil Hefner, and Mrs .1 K Tate. Church Women Plan Institute In Asheville An institute, or skill shop, tin the work of United Church Women will bo held by tin1 North Carolimi Council of Churches, Department of United Church Women, at Trinity Kpiscpal Church in Aslie dlle, Tuesdac ? November ;? Church women of all dcmoniua tions are invited to attend the in stitute. which will open ai a m. and continue until 2 45 pm Those attending are requested to 'jring sandwiches# Coflee will he served bv members of the Ashe-' /ille Council of Church Women Speakers will include Mrs. T S. few bold, state president of Unite I Church Women: Mrs. f rank llall, 'ice president: Mrs C. C. Todd, tate chairman of I he ('lunch Woman;" and Miss hjv Leal who s in charge of migrant work in this area. Further information regarding he institute ma\ be obtained rom Mrs F. \ I'lumiiiei, 25 Mtn ?rai Springs Hoad. 'Asbee tile I Warnie Dooley Is Queen Of Forest Festival Miss Winnie Doolev of {"line land, Tennessee. 17 - \? .ir - old daughter of \V I Dim] <>t L ike 'unalusku. was crowned <,>u it Sylva V I and reigned ovei i It' ixth annual Tennessee Fere-! Festival in Cleveland I ' v > t The new queei w ill n un ,n Queen S\ Iva \ I nl I ? K I en ; nessee Green .\s-nei. ' J attend the inniial ? i ii n "I the organization in .i ? k ' .11 ' next spring Chosen from 19 eontc-tant- Mi- ? Doolev rei eiv i i1 given In merchant < ' and ChattanoeiM Mr. and Mrs. (i F Ihe ;s oi Lake Liu e Inn e nun i d Iii ' t le \ all' \ to inaki I Mr and Me I lav i- ii|<i i.Vi ? shop at Chintnev Ifoi k ,<? I -a *?? iVkn-rn Mrs. Bottoms 'Is Hostess Of Garden Club The Canton Garden Club met Tui-.<ta> morning in the home of Ui- \ \V Bottoms on Pennsyl v Avenue, with Mrs Charles 1 1'. - j-mii l.l'r llo-te ' Dinm j the business session Mrs Bottom gave a report of the Jun ior Garden Club, and dmussed plaits for the local Christmas tour. She announced that a garden school will he held in Canton in April. Mrs Clyde R. Hoey discussed the state porject of protecting the bluebirds, and suggested that mem- t bei s erect houses for them Mrs Roy Trammel! reported on ] 1 lie meeting of District 1 which ( was held m \V'a> nesville last week , The group voted to help buy bulbs lo be planted around the new Canton Library. \ program on "Winter Protec tion for Plants and Shrubs" was | presented by Mrs J It Wcstmoro . land ' '; ' ; . Mr- Louis K Gates and Mrs. , Herman Kskridge were introduced j as new members of the club. Specimens of chrysanthemums , were judui and Mrs. Bottoms ., wain the blue ribbon, Mrs. Willis kirkpatrick. red ribbon; Mrs. , Gates, yellow ribbon. I 'Arrangements were also judged and Mrs Hugh Keener won the blue ribbon. Mrs. Fred Ferguson. ( red ribbon and Mi's. Hoy Moore, white ribbon. Following the program luncheon was served by the hostesses: Twen ty members were present. The Williamsons To Have Tea Sunday Afternoon The Rev. .iiul Mrs Malcolm R. Williamson will be hosts at a tea iri the (lining room of the Wayties ville Presbyterian Church, next Sunday afternoon. All members of the church and other friends in the community are invited to call from 4 until ti o'clock. Mr. Williamson, who has served as pastor of the church for four teen years, has accepted a call as pastor of the Tenth Avenue -Pres byterian Church in Charlotte and will begin bis new duties Novem ber 7 111 announcing the tea. Mr. and Mrs Williamson -aid. "We wish in this wav to express our apprecia tion to our main friends of all de nominations who have made our residence in Waynesviile such" a happy experience." The tea Will be in charge of members of Mr Williamson's Young Adu|( Sunday School Class with Mrs. Charles McCuiston as chairman of the committee on ar rangements. Mr and Mrs. Jay Morgan of Clyde and the tatter's ? sister. Mrs Nina Beall Of Canton have return ed to their homes after spending two weeks in Florida. They visited the Morgans son and daughter-in law Airman and Mrs Charlie , Morgan in Sanford and Mrs. Bead's daughter-in-law. Mrs. Robert Beall in Orlando. Mr- Oliver Elliott and her two voting daughters, of Flint. Michi gan are v isiting the former's uncle arid aunt. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Mor gan Mrs Elliott is the former \livw \ 1:11 in it Ylni'ifmi pi HIGH-FASHION SILF-WINDING Lady Bulova fcsfrcjt?' lady bulova 17 jewels, self winding, cprtii'ed waterproof", shoe* HtcWM resistant, anti magnetic, radium hands and dial Prlct Includes Ftdtral Tai V/ATERPROOF* and SHOCK RESISTANT, too! Ci'i cr Lad/ Cj! ova Models a I * ^ J E WELCR ' Somrthiiu f rom Kurt <?an* Is Alnays Something Special" >? *frtfii P - ^ "very ft'JIOVA A *f. Wot^'p'Oof Wc.?ch Ss Certified , \ /% Wntergfoof by the U. S TEST . V ? InG CO of'er being Scientific *<?'v'' crilly Te%ted . . . tetti exceed government *i>#ciFicotion?. i i? lenq it eryetxl .? r asi r^tnii1, 0?'<y i r?mpr!r lit |?W?I nf ? null rrpi?(P t'jlllll OP ?*#?* Clip. The Younger Set Us l'EGGY REEVES * a And SI ZANNE CL'KRY a 'I.,J . . ? ? - ? ft Hi folks; Here we are again to e< ell you all the latest. Wasn't that el i wonderful football game and d lalftime show Friday night? Did ?veryone enjoy the Sock-Hop af terwards? The ball game has been thor- h tughly publicized, and we're sure t uiu air know the details by now. a' But we want to tell you a little 1? hit about the halftinVe show The 1, Brevard band opened the show h\ forming a large sunburst, and while v they played "The World is Wait ing for the Sunrise.'' the liehl lights were turned oil Thr u part ji at the show continued with a duet n then solo twirling routine with a lighted batons. These routines re- ? reived a well-deserved round ol ap- o plause. Next came our three senior ma si joreltes, Peggy Reeves. Jackcc I Carswell, and Jud.v \bboD twirl- S ing "fire batons'. We all held our t breath wheir they began to "throw that fire around". II Was a won- .w dert'ul show. People. lei's see some 1 more of these"dark" -how s! I; tl Tuesday morning in our asseitj- o bly we were entertained by the I' singing of "Pooch" Troullnan the g guitar-playing of Dale Caldwell and b the singing and guitar-playing of > Bobby Hill. These hoys are going ' to entertain us for a longer period 1 of time in the near future. .? e Friday, Waynesville High School <1 entertained members ol the I'l'A h from Western North Carolina' They t held their general meeting in the ,i auditorium, and were served lunch- g eon in our new cafeteria. During i the session, the high school ellorus r sang several numbers. Tuesday afternoon and 'evening t members of the 280th District ol n Rotary International held ?i lunch- e eon and a banquet in the high school cafeteria Boy Scouts scry c ;l these Kotarians Tin' high school 101 us presented several numbers taring th<- evening. C . ? | v Some of the folks who sit in the ^ ?served section of the stadium ave requested that the cheerlead ts come over to their side once in 1 while and cheer. Come on, cheer- ? tiers. let's eel over there and e vd these folks in a few yellst and a op by the band section on the I ,t\ back'i Thanks! Tool hall season, we believe, is f rst I ere instead of nearly gone. u \oti don I believe us just ask ' n,\ ore who sat in the eold ar.d ' alt lied the Wayncsville-Brevard ante through the 0-0 tie. With the I vehement ot the came. Iialftime ^ liou vihuh 11m Waynesville and 4 'revard hands put on. and the *' uk-lloti all the coldness was for- ' ot ten 'with,a few exceptions'. ' Speaking of the Sock-Mop. we * aiq to - v it really was a big sue- ' ess The new members were real- ' ? in lor a surprise as they had , ' > put on a floor show for us. An ther hig surprise was the "Mys cry Man" who. after Bette Liner ? in oil his identity, turned out to T e Herman Kie. We are sorry to c ay that Brevard had to turn down t ie invitation but we had a very 1 il'Ce crowd attending i f'oi eihertauimenl we had. of . oui e. ti e iii w Tally-Mo members ? .incinu the bunny-hop, and last i ul not lea-t. Mr. Bowles got into , lie swing of the music and did a ltti ihu. and Hie shag. We'll for ive Mr Wiatherby for not accept-1 ii2 1 he oilfi to dance 'cause we; eali/e he did fight a hard game Thanks ho\s, .you're both good ports! We also want to thank all; lie cofninittees lor their help in iiaking this Soek-llop a big suc ess. I i I' u e -1 i. i \ 111.' I if the Little 'm Personals Jimmy Swift, senior at Georgia M'b uill airive tomorrow to spend tie weekend with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W. F. Swift. He will have s his guests thre? classmates, Hill i'ebster of Greenville, S. C., Hill lupree of Rome, Ga . and Bill , in ley of Valdosta, Ga ? * * Mi" and Mrs. J. 11. Howell, Jr., "ill have as their quests for the eekend Mr. and Mrs. Charles tarshall and children, Charles nd Hunter of Charlotte and Mr nd Mrs. John 1} Marshall and hildren, Johnny and Peyton, of Jreenville, S. C. ? ? * Mrs. W. W. Norman of GrilTn. i leorgia. will arrive Saturday to i isit her son-in-law and daughter, j lr. and Mrs. Itiehard Barber, Jr. ? ? ? Mrs Tom DeAngelis of New fork City and Mrs Jack Dellerson if White Plains, N. Y. have return d to their homes after visiting Mr nd Mrs. Joe Stanelli in their iome 011 Boyd Avenue. , * ? ? Fresh pork spareribs are beaut i ully crisp when baked in a slow j ven and the fat is drained oil laste with barbecue sauce tiie last lalf liour before they are done. Voman's Club elected their olli ers for the coming year. They are s follows: President, Tootle Mc )anicl; 1st Vice President, Rita vitchen; 2nd Vice President, Peg ;.v Heeyes; Secretary. Sandra ("hatcher; Treasurer, Dale Hall; historian, Mary Hemes; and He lorter, Patsie Jones. A surprise birthday party was liven for Deanna Jo Farmer by s'ancy Biggins Monday night Vari ius games were played and Dean 1a Jo received many nice presents \c wish you many more "happy lirthdays," Deanna Jo! FOR SALF sawmill OAK WOOD delivered $(>.00 Per LOAD IN NORTH CAROLINA $7.00 IN GEORGIA Phone GL 6-4356 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. BIRTHS ! At tin- Haywood Cunts Hospital Mr and Mrs Leslie Shuler of WaynesvilJe, a son. October 25. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kober-win j of Canton, u son. 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