Christmas Bazaar Is Planned By Episcopal Women .>iu are being compter] by lie \?Tian'? Auxiliary of Grace r.pl-cc?l Church for a Christmas Barsilwlo be held Friday and Sat irday mornings, November 30 and December 1. The women of the church are holding weekly workshop* pre #paratory to the event. 4 special feature will be the ..U# of dolls with complete hand made1 wardrobes Other articles b?ing made by members ot the Auxiliary include Christmas dec ?rations, under the direction of Vtiss Lou Elva EUer; stuffed toys "?? ?i imHaai, ami a|vvviw< I'll* tUMT will also Include a irl?lm*.K bake sale with Mrs. lohert Breose as chairman, and h# sale of wrapping paper, rlb 'KlL plate mat arts, and candy. Mr* Hubert Osbt?rne, chairman of tha bazaar, annoujieed that ibona wishing to havr outfits made Cor doll* already In their poaona* ? ion. niay do ao by trlephuning u?r at GLendalc 6-0274 ??? Dellwood WMU Completes Plans For Projects Members of the Woman's Mis sionary Union of the Dellwood Baptist Church met Thursday morning in the home of Mrs. Fred Galloway to sew for a needy family A number of garments were completed and delivered to the ' mily. Following a covered dish lun cheon a regular meeting was held with Mrs Lee Evans presiding The program on "Joy From Wells of Kalvation," was directed j Ly Mrs Davis Galloway Flans were made fpr a work : meeting to be held November 13 j to coaiptete artieals for charitable projects. The group also derided to send a Christmas box to their : "adopted" orphan at the Baptist , home. A decision was made to designate I one day each month for visitation end a prayer league was organized *0 meet these who are unable to attend regular meetings. * ? ? Mr ana Mrs j u Appianuip of ] Michigan arrived Saturday to spend the winter here and have taken an apartment In the home of Mrs. v T Lenoir Gwyn c ? ? * i t. t'ae HUMUitatneer Want Ads. t ????__- t Time To Plant BULBS \ i # Hyacinth* ? Tulips ( # Narrimun i ? Daffodils I 1 ? ALSO ? FINE ROSES N I cj CLYDE RAY'S 5 FLOWER SHOP < DIM GL 6-537!> 1 C ????????t< Long's Chapel Circle Has Quilti?g-Luncheon A quilting party and covered dish luncheon was held by Circle I of Cong's Chapel Methodist Church Friday in the home of Mr* W. B. Noland The .member* completed a quilt which will he sent t j the Methodist Children's Home it Winston-Salem Those present, in addition to Mrs Noland. were Mrs. E W. White, Mrs C. O. Medford, Mrs. L. G. Dotsson, Mrs. Henderson McClure. Mrs. John McClure. Mrs Beeves Noland,. Mrs. T J Klncher, and Mrs Grover l.eatherwood, ? ? ? ,PTA Plans Benefit 4 or Clyde bchool Band A benefit chicken pic supper kill be held in the Clyde School afeteria Friday, November 16, inder the sponsorship of the PTA. dipper will be served from 5 p.m. intil 7 p.m Proceeds will be used o buy instruments for the school isnd. Mrs Carl Glllls is president of he PTA ? * * DES Chapter To Honor VIrs. Fisher of Asheville A regular meeting of the Vaynesvllle Chapter No. 165, Or ler of the Eastern Star, will be icld Thursday, November 15, at 30 p in. in the Masonic Hall In he First National Bank Building Mr*. Dan Fisher, associate grand ondui-treas of the Asheville Chap pr. No 12, will he honored Miss Ocie Davis Is Bride Of Ed R. Stinnett Miss Ocie Dnvls. foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herman Welch Singleton, Route i. Canton, became the bride of Ed Kay Stinnett, son of Mr and Mrs Clyde R. Stinnett of Canton, Thursday, November 8 at 6 p.m. in the home of the bridw Dr. L B Hayes, pastor of the Bethel Methodist Church, perform ed the ccremonv in the presence of the Immediate families. The bride wore a white orton street length dress trimmed with French lace and sequins, and a matching jacket. Her headdress was of white velvet and veiling >no carried a wniic mole. a girt <>t hoc Sunday School Class of the Bethel Methodist Church, topped with a bridal bouquet Following the ceremony an in formal reception was held. Those assisting were Mrs. Fred Hyatt, cousin of the bride, Mrs, Oudger Worley. cousin of the bridegroom, and Mrs Elmer l.lmbo, sister of the bridegroom For a short wedding trip, the bride wny a green wool dress with ioast brown accessories and a Corsage from her bouquet. Upon their return the couple will reside on Sand Itill Road In Ashe villp. Mrs Stlnnctl was graduated from Bethel High School and Blanton's Business College She Is employed in the textile laboratory of the American Enka Corporation Mr Stinnett, a graduate of Can ton Hleh School, served four years with the U. S Navy, and U em ployed by Eeusta Paper Corpora tion. ? ? ? Mr and Mrs. Dick Bradley of Waynes ville and I)r and Mrs Carey Weill. Jr, of Canton left Friday for New Orleans where they will spend this week * * ? MRS. ED RAY STINNETT ?M married Thursday evenlnc In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welch Singleton, Route I. Canton. She la the former Miss Ocie Davis. ' ? 1 MRS. FRED CALHOUN. SR. H'lLl. BE HOME FOR PIANO PUPILS AFTERNOONS ? J:iO - 4:00 SATURDAYS ? 9:00 - 5:00 ?M N. MAIN ST. PIIONE til. 6-6404 / Wish To Announce That I Have Purchased Charles McDarris' Interest In The FARMERS HARDWARE and SUPPLY COMPANY THE SAME POLICIES AND SERVICE AS RENDERED IN THE PAST WILL CONTINUE TO BE OBSERVED. WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO SERVE YOU PROMPTLY AND EFFICIENTLY. YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED RAYMOND K. CALDWELL ' '*?" . f i 4 ~ 1 Girl Scouts To Get New $116,000 Camp Plans for a $116,000 permanent ramp k>r Girt Scouts in thla area wcr<* approved at a meeting of the Pisg.ih Girl Stout Council Thurs day at St. Paul's Methodist Church in AsheVille The .lamp will be located ert a 131-acfe tract of wooded !ahd fn Transylvania County already own ed by the Council. The camp will provide for the need* of 96 (iris and a staff of 20. Plans tall for ? Unit Plan ramp which will include three Brownie Cabin units, each to accommodate 1$ (iris; one lent unit for 32 girls U1 nun iii'Timir a|(> anu iliir Ami ondack sheltet unit for girls 10 and older Construction is expect ed to extend over a three to four year period as funds are available At the meeting, which was at tended by all registered adults Mrs. R E. Matthews of Brevard was elected president of the coun ell( succeeding Mrs Guy Carpen ter of Asheville Mrs Carpenter was presented a miniature statue of a Girl Scout in recognition of her services, Mrs. W E Keppler of Asheville was elected corresponding secre tary and Miss Ursula Nomabell of Asheville, recording secretary. Mrs. Tanla Rollman of Waynes vllle was named to the board of directors as program chairman. Mrs. Jonathan Woody was named Waynesville Neighborhood chair man to All the unexpired term of Mrs. Dan Watkins who resigned. and Mrs William Ray was named Hazel wood Neighborhood chairman to All the unexpired term of Mrs Clyde Fiaher, who also resigned. Mrs. Aaron Prevost Is chairman for Haywood County, one of the secen counties in the Pisgah Council. Attending the meeting from here were Mrs. Prevost, Mrs. Woody, Mrs. Boyd Owen, Mrs. Dwight Benty, Jr., Mrs Rollman, and Mrs. Christine Ramseur. Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Burrus of Canton on November 8 A tn Mr nn'H Mrc - .w ???? ? ???.? ??? j. v i/ur Rlgglns of Waynesville on Novem ber 9. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haney of Waynesville on November 10. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wyatt of Ha2elwood on November 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Enos Chambers of Waynesville on Nov ember 11. j A .,.r, (? M- U? r>?.1 I. ? luii iv/ I'll aim mir iiiu Mull of Waynesville on Novcmbei ' 11, HDC Schedule Tuesday Nov 13. 2:00 p.m. ? South Clyde?Mrs. H. W Warren Wednesday, Nov 14, 10:00 am ? Ir\n Duff Community Houne. ? ? ? Local Members Attend State B And PW Meet Mrs. Ben Phltlipa, president of the Waynesville Business and Pro fessional Woman's Club, and two members, Mrs. P. II. Gentry and Mm M. G St^nev. attended a mid year conference of the State Fed eration of B and PW Clubs Satur day and Sunday in High Point Mr Oentry and Mr. Phillips accoinpani t th0m to Ilitfh Point nnH want ?? to Durham to attend the Duke Navy game i * * * Haywoofl Nurses Plan Annual Benefit Supper The Haywood County Nurses Club will hold lt? annual boneflt Thanksgiving supper Friday, Nov ember 16, at Central Elementary school. The meal will be served from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tickets may be bought from members of the club or at the door. ? ? ? Miss Esther Mae Gibson plans to leave tomorrow for Paas-A-Grilte Beach, Florida where she will spend a week's vacation as the guest of Miss Agnea Shapter a * ? Tyker Miller, student at the University of North Carolina, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Frank H. Milyler. on Rolling Drive. He was accompanied by his roommate, James T. Stevens af Allentown, Penn. I 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO LAY AWAY CHRISTMAS GIFTS ? AND WE INVITE YOU TO USB OUR CONVENIENT PLAN THE SMART SHOP MAIN ST. #L MM j ? I THE QUEEN'S COURT at the annual CDP awards meeting last Thursday night included (from left) Frances Hector of Fines Creek. Fat Meaner of Upper Crabtree, Frances Frinell of East Pigeon. Eva Marie Stevenson of Iron Duff. Linda Wells of West Pigeon, queen Judy Ann Harris of Thickety, Rcva Jackson ofjvpth Clyde. Joyce Coward of Rate title Cove, Ann McClure of -S?>?k, Mildred Smith of Aliens Creek, and Jo Ann Caldwell of ^wil. (Mountaineer Photo). Woman's Club * To Hear 1 M. H. Bowles Ci A regular meeting of the Way- d nesville Woman's Club will be held i> Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in E the dining room of the First Metho dilst Church. n M. H Bowles, superintendent of Sl tl* Waynesville schools, will speak on "What lias Been Done for Our County Schools and What Remains To Be Done." Members of the high school j c band, under the direction of a Charles Isley, will furnish special i ^ music. Jt Hostesses will be Mrs Lynwood Orahl, Mrs. Grover Davis. Miss Una Plott, and Mrs. H. L. Baugh- p man. is Miss Pearl Harris will preside. S Cpiscopal Auxiliary ?o Meet Tuesday Night A general meeting of the Wo lan's Auxiliary of Grace Epis opal Church vaill be held Tues ay, November 13, at 7:30 p.m. i the Parish House. Miss Lou lva Eller will preside. The regular program and busi ess will be combined with a owing session for the forthcom ig Christmas Bazaar. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie pent the weekend in Durham with lieir son, Stanford Massie, medi al student at Duke University and ttended the Duke-Navy football ame. They were accompanied by heir younger son, Tommy Massie. ' *. * + . ? Miss Dody Prevost and Ralph Tevost, Jr., attended the Duke Javy football game in Durham on Saturday. Woman's Club Is Sponsoring Candy Sale The Waynesville Woman's Club is sponsoring a sale of candy as a money-raising project for the new club house. The candy is peanut brittle, made by Heatherly Company of Elizabeth City, and is packed in pound boxes, ready for mailing. The box is print ed with a map of North Carolina and facts concerning the State A folder with additional North Carolina historical data is inside the box. The candy is sold at $1.00 per pound. Supplies of candy may be obtain ed from the LeFuine Hotel, Mrs. M. T. Bridges, Miss Pearl Harris, or other members of the club. Richland Garden Club Set Meeting For 15th The Richland Garden Club will hold its November meeting Thurs day, November 15, at 12:30 p.m. at the Waynesville Country Club. The meeting is a week earlier than usual since the regular date falls on Thanksgiving. Mrs. A. W, Bottoms of Canton will be the guest speaker. Hostesses will be Miss Lou Elva Eller. Mrs. F G. Rippetoe, and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. * * * Lawrence Leatherwood To Speak At PTA Meet Lawrence Leatherwood. 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