TksS THE WATNESTHUS UGCSTUSIZSL County Livestock Show Officers to Meet Saturday Farmers nmi Easiness Mea hmttd to Meet aa4 Hd Pbimlor TVt e&m irwton f ti Eayweod Cenatj Livestock show vH bold a .aaeettof ' a T o'ejoek EaZxTriaj afternoon is tit vrirt hem here. AH fivestoek a. ad firmen tiTOCgfeect tb eoer-ty and kcain aten ar hinted to join the rroop fr discussion of pUns for the aeeaiid aran! Montr livestock Rotary Speaker CEOJ2GE W. EBADLEY Fsneral services b bU at 4 welsek est Tknrsdny afternoon si the konve Mr. and Mrs. A. & Kn&r in Vun for Georr W. 82 Seniors Get Diplomas Here Tuesday Night April 1) 24 them, tint faMOKj's aaaeai Car thn benefit Max s a a 4T 45 54 13 BndT, . wo ed ; thins; of dattosv He advtoed thativs 74 Tfcnrsday a the gyfr HaspstaLj United States sheaSd net, 75 39 ; rzrtn. Met taax tae mn Mean Nepfaew uTTtd M'fVHtm t t&ey o do tar taesr cauaffiry. FHignfer jir. tsnaxj was. ? jr. suaey- wa am j j,, Swain eomrty, the sen of w sue : Jt. H. Remit, dastnt ssiperinsen-' v far 7 ; ' ; - 111 ' . Atorr iirj icmu 1 p. m. Pi CI 51 S 53 ' SS ST ", a 1 sk Ul Precsjcoos tine Jia. 1st Detc for yer. ... - , y.. r)u (a tr natii of 1944 ,,at9 Iuku nux tttr Fr-fCr5ffz C" mad ue latertw n wamaaoMa tiroorfcoot the coanty teatatire j,Ua fr thia yer call for larrc Iwrwinr . ot aaimak, and aJa a display vt kaadieraf u by the uvem hTi of the eOBt7 borne demon atratioti ehibe. OSen will 1 be elected at the meetinc on SatoHar. Oaode C Fraa to president of the rrovp that rtwrd the shov of Urt year. Other fSer lnehtef Jarrto U Pilnvtr, fait rice preeideBtj W. A. BnMCeyf enwl Tie president; W. A. Medfon Jr, aeeretarr l treasarer, aad Jonathan Woo-iy fneraJ fnijeTiBteBdeiit. by Mrs. Sl H. BoakeeS ta Wmifred I Bcf, Alsca Cordelia Rxrjif, . a Xi ak . k : T. PAkar tl VZ JZZ MrUl ' MARK DUCKETT D- A. R. P2ri-a Cteeki, Wkity Rntte, EtolBW the Vmt busiiMM- xr. iaard by Mra, W. f. Swift t!ceaw, WSsaxa Earl Crawford. clir. Tor a namber rf year,' SlIZs A-r he haj tak ah artrre istret iniwnw cl"7, T j- VZT ' BU1T Jtiir' OB r- eiTk affair of Wtm North t,TTwJZjS M JU. . M. r . JLUt, a Carrma. Cbari Ea7 wi3 ? T. T' . "Tl" Z -i " T-T w , . ... ocean, carmi ui o trahl a afnd feeaoe el U& A FAMILY AFFAIR "TT M . era. Hawly; "I want to ret a bf,r."' yp Dtxkm k a native f the Eid;n iatr: . H- Jr. , Fines Creek f this euvmy as imahle to attend hceaose of iCaess, was the winner of the rirls' award, 34. B. Bowies introdneed kis Tocej daakter, Florew Aa Bowles, the aMeo of the elaaa b47: Tb largest jva ai M ute Mr. aad Mr, tifieat of "perfeet atteBdaaee for ha. TtKTt are fr of u- JJotta DeketL He has been ea-fthe last few dart of teboei." raircd in Urging a3 kis life, jj The Err. R. E. itaeBljia, rector While fc td at wea lor of Grace EptoeopeJ ehsreh, fa TL, CU.TltAirvA 1,.... 1 also ttkes the lead down U HjectJai. bis Jtk waa k ; the fanrocatioo and the benediction. I ne siar i nea ire track. th 1, , VIutA rt MiM NMe, , ., ' t SarTmns; are Bis woow, ui . nnwou ana in mnrnm. ix line " frr Mk Salli Leatherwood. i boTS roartet eoiapc-ed cl Ted itae.race. ... ....... THrBSDAT "GANGS OF CHI-CAGOT ywC Wiwiirected attorney, wl I M2,A. fccom tie bead on a ran ctthh. organization to order to fet re Tear for his father. Finally after hi revenge fee to perroaded to tart life all errer aram. A pto tor any lorer of action and thrills will go for. . . Starrinc Lloyd K laa and Barton MeLane, ews. W00DR0W DAVIS FSTOAT and! BATCRDAT "TAMISG OF THE WEST" A thriunif aaca of the Old West ... packed with thrills and chills ... as BID Elliott, the famous star of Western Thriller, ... rides the ranre . . . tracking down ruthless ldlleri . . cattle thieves . . . ramb lers ... t . and npbolding "law and order in a pietor portraying all the gallantry and reckless bravery of the old Frontier days. AND TUESDAY STRANGER OS THE 3RD FLOOR" A dWp mystery, which keeps vnnmi lerrices were held at movie goers fa suspense. YooH 2;3) 0tioek on Tuesday afternoon law breaking, iw stars f Woodn Davis. 27. who died eamea arc icwi iiUiic iv.jj Margaret TaDeehet. Plenty of excitement afforded every minute. SUNDAY "GANG OP MINE" A new type horseracing pktnre, featoring the famous East Side KM. The famous race horse. Sea. biscuit, takes the leading roto in the manr well known horses shown WEDNESDAY "TURNABOUT A picture fall of hilarity and crammed fall of fan and laughter to the brim, as a young married eoople, envying each others side of life, are ehanged by the strper nataral into the other's body . right then complications start as a cross-eyed stork get mixed op and the husband gets the baby . . . from then on H is a matter of hoWinK o nto your seat trying to keep yourself from dying of hys terical laughter. The farther it goes the funnier it gets. Finally when they are changed to normal they are cured of envying other people s positions in liie. The STAR Theatre ADMISSION 10c and 25c MAIN STREET HAZELW00D Show opens week days at 7:15 Matinees at 2:30 Saturday and Sunday THURSDAY "GANGS OF CHICAGO" ' King of Crime rn a reign of Terror lawless leader of a great '.'city.',.. robbing killinsr looting; in the re venge of his father starring Lloyd Nolan and Barton MacLane. "'' ,:.' and a nomher of nieces and nep-:. Chambers, Dean Ledford. Tom Ltavts im raoi ueancK, oimua by L. T. Sew, Jr, gave a Bwrnber. The singinff of the Alma Mater, written by. Miss Margaret Strmg ftId nwhuM the Bromm The foDowinsr ttadenta received )i nlnmu Tnesda v niffht : Myrtle Nell Allen, Thelma Edna Allison, Ruth Ethel Anders, Clar ence E. Arlington, Mary Jnanita Arrtngton, Eleanor Eathryn Bla loek, James Kerr Boone, Ralph at 12:S a. m. Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jess Ross at Lake Junahuka, fouowmg a abort illness. The Rev. Robert Gaddis and the Rev. Avery Peek officiated. Burial was in Green HOI cemetery. Serving as active paUbearers were; Hugh Hall, Grady BTanton, Fred Farmer, Carl Swanger, Doug las Moore, and Sam Cunningham. Honoray paUbearers ineloded: Dr. R. H. Stretcher, Frank Comp :tn, L. M. - Riehesos, Leo MarteL Glbert Reeves, W. B. Winchester, Lawrence Davis, E. L. Armour, Kermrt PurceD, Elmer Shields, ! John Blalock, and J. B. Medford. j At the time of his death Mr. j Davis was employed in the cut , sole department of the England-j Walton Company of Hazelwood. j , Surviving are; his widow, Mrs. j Rnth Godfrey Davis, of Lake Juna- . luska; his mother, Mrs. Jule F. " Davis, of Dell wood; five brotners, Lowry Davis, of Gastonia, Wiley ; Davis, of Tacoma, Wash and J0- ; i'lius, Norman and Floyd Davis, of, j Waynesville; four sisters, Mrs. Jess j : Rxui Mrs. Forrest McClure. of; ! Haxelwood, and Mrs. WUey Galr i loway ana -Mrs. raui srniu, oi Dellwood. Massie Funeral Home was in charge of the funeral arrangements.' CoL Martin Due To Arrive From aianila This Week Lt. CoLJofca Martin, TJ. S. Amy, . f Vr ai Mrs. E P. Martin, of WaynesviDe, as doe to arrive in New York City this week from a tww years aerrie to Manila. This to the third time that CoL Martin kaa beea stationed to the Phfflip piaea. ' CoL Martin has been in the army for nearly thirty years and has been ctaticaed at many points thrwBchoot the country. He to bemg transferred from yni to HoDy Ridge camp of this state, where be reports for daty shortly after hia arrival to ! this eoantry. ArnoB.Cammerer Claimed By Death Arno E- Cammerer, 67, former director of the National Park Ser vice, died yesterday at bis Cherry dale, Va home of a heart disease. Mr. Cammcrer had made several Cocbras, J .Raym Coward. W" rTf KcBnedt Davto. Roy Machen.tioaal Park Seme. Davis, Thomas Caihoaa Davis.. . . ' Meta Joaephtoe Dicaa, Jack EnsVy, Robert Cliftoa Fer- j rasoa. Mary Elixabeth Fiagw. ; Hugh Tanser Fraacis, Jane Dudley , Fraaeis, Sara Kathryn Francis, Mary Jo Fslbright. Anhar Edward . Fuller, Boemie Marie Galloway, Louise Caddy, Georgia LeEa Grant, j Merrill L Green. Charles Arthur HartselL Paul O. Hedridc Mary Authorine Hooper, Arbie i Howell, Oscar Howell, Dennis ; Hoyle, Joseph Dewey Hyatt, Iris ' Rwanda Jaynes, Charles R. Leath-1 erwood. Jack M. Leatherwood, I Dorothy Frances Ledford, Minerva Louise Liner. Lois O'NeO Massie, Mary Blanche Massey, Lola Frank Medford. Mary; Ida Mehaffey. Scott ADen Mehaffey, Robert Lee Mehaffey, Ruth E. Messer, Jim MOner, Catherine Louis Moody, Evelyn Elixabeth Moody, Wallace Lee Morrow, Harry MeCraeken Roy Bryson MeCraeken, Claude McClure, Jr, Calvin McDanieL Margaret McRorie, Robert MuQ, Opal Margaret Noland, Helen Elaine Plott, Edith Ophelia Queen, Bonner Franklin Rabb, Mildred Mae Rhinehart, Dorothy Yirginia Rkheson, Ruthie Mae Rider, Wini fred Osborne Rodeers. Minnie ! Christine Shehon, Margaret .Fran- Cluuf Dnfh Y axilla Kimivwnwlt TITUESDAY.IU Caotain and V rl Lent: Island, and tt.;.'.l arrived on Friday for i Mr. and Mrs. J. G"Ta u vi me t in. to being transf errui or w quanta, and family were en route place. The M2es ch jr. and Margare An I with their grandparent mower ana laioer are cated in Atlanta. The Parent Teachers of the Crabtree-Iron High Schod is sponsorine Fiddled Conventi FridayNii May 2at8 0'C All who wish to app program please be at) house by 7:30 o'clock. Cash Priiea Will a AdmisBion 10-2? Canton will also have an election on members of the Beaverdam school board, with the three pres ent members, Dr. A- P. Cline, Dr. W. C. Johnson and W. W. Mitchell. seearng re-eiecnon. iea toie H'ces anon, eou lu oiduhuoub, the only other candidate in the race, j J. Virgil Smith. Mae Smith. Thar- ... M M 'a . . - canton nas a normal, vote oi man rtoy emren, wow pa ewwn 2,000 in town elections. 1 Tate, Lola Wilson. I Henderson s Corn Opposite Poet Office Mam Street OPEN TODAY With A Complete SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCHEONETTE - Complete Line of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos Plug, Smokers Articles. Kqdaks Film Cameral Schraft's Candies Drugs Sundries 18 Years Experience. FRIDAY and SATURDAY "TAMING OF THE WEST" . With that famous star of the thrilling westerns Bill Elliott, with Irish Meredith. ALSO CHAPTER 6 OF THE GREEN ARCHER" SUNDAY "GANG OF MINE" Featuring the East Side Kids in a story that will make all lovers of horsea love them more . . . racing at its best, mixed with love and drama. MONDAY AND TUESDAY' "STRANGER ON THE 3rd FLOOR" With Peter Lorre, John McGuire and Margaret Tallechet. Love steps in with the law with excite ment at every step. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "TURNABOUT" A Hal Roach production, starring Adolphe Men jon, Carole Landis and John Hubbard. Believe it or not. . .he got tired of being a man. . . she grew bored of being a woman. . . so they changed places... and then the stork made his hysterical mis take... such complications... such embarrassing mo ments. . .such fun. . .as the screen has never seen be fore. . . : The Fun Will Keep You Roaring.... The Girla Are Far From Boring.... 1 4 Haywood Towns Will Vote Tuesday (Coathiaed an page 7) seriously than any otner eiecuon. With about 310 registered, a- vote ox I O is normal, out wim via- ; i ed interest this year, the vote is: expected to run much higher than average.' . Citizens of Clyde are referring to. the two tickets this year as the "old" and "new." The so-called -new" ticket is ! headed by Glenn Brown, candidate for mayor, with Claud Rogers, Bruce Sellars and Howard Shook mm MiuluUtM tnr ftlHrmen. AIR VUWS V Mm UMUV " f V. W. G. Smathers, for mayor, C. A. Mooney, T. H. Rogers and Gerald Fish for aldermen. Jeter Hawkins is a candidate for aldermen on an independent ticket. Tor Judge of police court, Larry H. Cagle is seeking re-election and is opposed by Jack West. Canton Has 14 On Town Election Ballot Canton has a race for every of fiee except police court Judge, as no one filed against Carl M. B lay- lock, present Judge, J. Paul Murray to seeking re election and is being opposed by J. T. Bailey, former mayor and former representative of Haywood to the General Assembly. T. A. Clark to asking for re election as prosecuting attorney, and has as an opponent, Roscoe E. Faxria. . Five candidates are on the ticket for aldermen, with Roy H. Patton, A. B. Robinson and Clyde R. Hoey, Jr, running as a team, and Fred Pressley and Floyd (Flossie) De- Garrett irnitMr Go Will Formally Open Their New Large and Modern Store on Saturday, May 10 from 9 til 9 ; V.: With the v. .v.:y. 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