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^ ule Decoration C ontest Plans I re Announced "he ftleWand Garden Olob Will Rt n*rv its annual outdoor Ohrtst nt ; decorations contest In the c< imiiutty. with Mrs. William Ki .Ifocd serving as chairman liis voar contestants will r<v be rf ulred to register with the gar d< club, but Judges will make ? to r of the entire Waynesvlllc area tit judge all decorations as seen fi n the outside Those who feel II * they might be missed by the ji :'(?> or who particularly wish to h< judged, may contact Mrs. Mcd f< The date of judging will 1> announced later. ash prlees wtll be awarded in ! divisions? home decorations business windows There will ' two classification* for business, a: to include stores with the cus ! ary type decorations and the )ii<t to include stores with deco* i on* carrying out a special roe - i i Music Recital To Be Given At St. John's Students of St. John's School till he presented in a music re : fHal Sunday, December #. at 2 30 I fun. in the school hall. All performers are piano stu dents with the exception of Barbara Hatton, who is a voice student. In addition to Barbara I'alton. ihose on (he program are Daniel : Hill. Mathew Gilbert, Mary Sue Haddock. Cat hey Massie, Vickl Btissell, Max Jones. Sarah Jane League. Bat tiara Howell, Bill Cobb. Janice Huff, Peggy Gilt. Bonnie I ant Siler. Julia Ketner. Jean kftMer, Pola Harrell -Nancy Sale Jrrhes Hogue, Kller Freeman, Mia ttoilnian., Vicky Hoveano. Mary Ann Hed nagid. Sarah Cobb. Sue Trammel!. Latanc James. Belli Sctilattel Gwendolyn Gilbert, Gavin Brown. T? rry Gresory. Kay Bryson Wil liam Clark l.vna Wright, Ann Hill, Brenda Buekner. Kalbcrlne Hill Mils lOt.1 loan Kitihen. whose marriage to Ceeil James Sltton Is planned for Bwfmbfr Tt has hon ored us with hrr selections of Silver. China and Crystal. Ilrr pat terns are: Sterling?"Joan of *r<" liv International China?"l.atirel Oak" hy Franconia. Crystal?"Circlet" bv t'iMlnrla. For Daily use. Miss Kitchen has selected: China?"April" hv Peter Terrls. (ilassware "Dusk lloney" hv Fostoria. They are now on display at KURT <? WS. JHWKLKK Annual Banquet Is Held By. MYF In Canton The annual Christmas banquet of lite Haywood County sub-district of the Methodist Vouth fellowship was held Monday night at the Champion "V" In Canton Carroll Wilson of Canton sub distru' president. greeted the meats and the invocation was given by the Itev. Mr. Needham. A X'hrlstmas play was presented bv the MYE of Rockwood and 1'iains churches. The sub-district officers in ad dition to Misa Wilson, are Jimmy Fowler, vice president; I'at Chtl ders. corresponding secretary; Emily Stone recording secretary; and fUenn Clark, treasurer. Misa Elizabeth Styles of Canton is adult counseloi lor the county. A large number of Methodist young people at tended the ban quet Harrison-Wells Vows Spoken In New York Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Rthel l^ee Wells of Macon, fla . to Lloyd Har rlson of New York City, formerly of Alkms Creek on November 26 in New York , following a wedding trio to Washington. 1) the couple are making their home in New York where Mi Harrison |> employed Marriage Licenses Kenneth Denver. Canton and ? Justine Buchanan. Waynesvllle. Carol Hill, and Oail Pizzuto. The recital Is being presented under the direction of Sister Mary A/nese, head of the music depart ment of the school F I H T CANS- -|'h?- Home of Dmrnond-" ? -t ??; : : : ? 'v ?'?jliii5: ' ?. ' irar * s ? Ky * : T1 SPaJ"*! BIGGEST DIAMOND VALUE EVER! r ' 1 y ^ w m | 6 BlJJlng O.jmondi1 M I 14 IWGoM HATURF CIO ? J selling 1 $99501 V ^^1 i M?|flficint OUmondtlBI Lai 14 K. Cold FtAtUM GlO B I $9950| I Difflionti Bfltuty! U K Cold FEATURE 0.0 totting $9950 I Fifty OI?mem?s' 14 K Cold FEATURE CIO ? Mttint $9950l @C% Important looking f diamond rings l ho'II woor ^ I wHh pride I 3 SpjUl.ni Diamonds! 14 K Cola ft?TU? 5lO $9950 I Glowing DumondSoli IJ IMrot 14 H Gold FEA- I TURi-aO $99$?| Rmft tnijrfed to show dttot! L VVe Save You From 30 to 40/ On Diamonds - - - We Buy Direct. Ycmr Complete ? Register Now For Christmas Gift Z/ / Th* *l? ,n ^7/irZ. / i/jfffA Diamonds We Are Stor* Afv Giving FREE " Western North Carolina's Leading Jeweler ?wiwhui iH.iu , THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS AZAI.F.E McCRACKEN, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr*. Gaines McCrarken of Clyde, Route I, to Bo>d Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher, also of Clyde, Route 1. has been announred bv the parents of the bride-elect. The wed ding is planned for Oeeember 22. Bethel High School Blue Demon Tales By DOROTHY MASON I Congratulations Black Bears! We | are proud that you won the State , AA football championship! Our : basket hall teams opened the sea j son against Krwin High with our i girls winning by a score of 45 to 1 32 and the boys losing 66 to 56. There will be plenty of laughs ! for everyone w ho attends the thrce j act comedy. "A Ready Made Fam IUy." presented hy the junior class Thursday, I)eceljib?f 13, at 7 3T j p.m. Mrs. Robbie Hargrove is the1 director. The seniors have received their "calling cards" anl are in the process of exchanging with their classmates. The senior girls were given the Betty Crocker Homemak er test Tuesday. \ The new trophy cases in the gym look beautiful! The FFA boys boys built them The one installed when the gym was constructed would not house all the trophies. We are proud of our many awards. UDC Chapter To Have Annual Yule Program The annual Christmas meeting | of the Haywood Chapter. United [ I Daughters of the Confederacy, ! will he held Friday at 3 p ni in i the dining room of the First Methodist Church Mrs C. F. Kirkpntrick will pre side and hostesses will be Mrs R. N. Barber, Mrs. T. L. Bramlett.j Miss Hobina Miller, Miss Nancy j Hyatt, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick Mrs. T. 1. Gwvn will present ; the Christinas program Members are requested to bring gifts for patients occupying chap ! tor-maintained beds in the sani tarium at Chapel Hill, McCain, Black Mountain, and Wilson I * * ? l's?- Mountaineer Want Ads. Clyde Woman's Club Has Christmas Program The Clyde Woman's Club met Tuesday night in the home ot Mrs. Weaver Chapman. Mrs It P Akin was associate hostess. Mrs. E M. Green presided dur ing the business hour after which a Christmas program was pre sented. Mrs. J. C. Haynes read the Christmas story from Luke and Miss Carol Denton, director of the Clyde School Band, presented a group of band students, who played seyeral carols. 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