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UT) OCTOBER 30. 1M1 Face II THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Mi Odd Semen MM i I 'ft Ready December 1. body's duty re" fil of "he Red Cro r.,. nr sewing in the Pived here from be!- L , group of patriotic soent every f from 2 to 5 o'clock in F ! nwma in trUM , 1 -,,tf nr -. 1 " V HI I llVJl that are now be- Kttted for sewing among U groups and individuals Immunity. JUU"- - - . u0te, which roust be com id in the hands of the lo nittee for packing by De- be first, is more man ever assigned to the chap- It calls for tne iouuwihs 12 men's sweaters; 24 sweaters; 48 cnuorens 40 knittea cnuureu b hospital bed shirts; 17 50 complete 12 women's cotton dresses ; Presses : 40 boys shirts. hiei Strinefield is chair- bitting and any one inter- knitting is asked to call trials, which are sup- iuw the Red Cross headquar- Loses His Command fc 1 mi i MaJ. Gen. Clifford R. Powell, former president of the New Jersey State Senate and one-time acting gov ernor, was suddenly relieved of command of the 44th Division, which is composed mainly oi New xoru and New Jersey National uuara units. His superior, Lieut Gen. Hugh A. Drum, gave no explanation. your FREE Book HERE! herwood and ames Esso Station ardin'sEsso Service V the Highway At Hazelwood ters. . Mrs. Stovall is general chair- nnd anyone wishing to sew is asked to contact her for mater ials, the garments having all been cut ready for the making. Among the groups having taken garments to make are the Home Economics departments of the county schools, the NYA girls, and members of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, DAR, as well as a num ber of individuals. Mrs. W. T. Crawford, who has been assisting in the cutting, makes the following appeal to the women of the community: "Let us come to attention wo- men ol W aynesviue. i ne rtea Cross sends out a distress signal. There are thousands in war torn England who need clothing and winter is coming on. This cruel ?razy man goes on and on. Last week a number of the ladies went to the sewing room in the basement of the Central Elementary school ind cut yards of cloth into shirts and dresses for children, and they are now ready for the sewing ma- x u can discard oes...but wear mm Commissioners Draw Jury For November Court At the meeting of the county commissioners on Monday the jury was drawn for the November term of court which convenes here on November the 17th, with Judge William H, Bobbitt, of Charlotte, presiding. Both criminal and civil cases will be heard. The first week will be given over to the trial -of criminal eases on the docket and the first day of the second week has been set aside for divorce cases. During the second week the case of Bryant Smith against Kolansky, of Asheville, for slander is scheduled for trial. The jury drawn for the first week includes: Sam Chambers, of Jonathan; Edward J. Underwood, of Waynesville; Robert R. Fer jruson, of Crabtree; Fred Allison, of Jonathan; George M. Henson, of Pigeon; Raiford Brown, of Jonathan; C. C. Williams, of Beaverdam; Carleton Pless, of Beaverdam ; Frank Underwood, of Waynesville ; George W. Truitt, of Waynesville; J. W. Cole, of Way nesville; Herman F. Green, of Fines Creek. Also Elmer J. Bryson, of Way nesville; W. C. Lowe, of White Oak; Frank D. Rich, of Ivy Hill; Gaston Presley, of Pigeon ; J. Lee Winchester, of Waynesville Paul Francis, of Clyde; R. C. Morrow, of Clyde; Lee V. Rogers, of Crab tree; Lem V. Shepard, of Waynes ville: C. A, George, of Waynesville; Van C. Wells, of Pigeon, and R. Grade Mothers At Hazelwood Named Grade mothers for the Hazel wood school were recently named for the year. They are: Mrs. Annie Ledbetter's first grade, Mrs. Earl Byrd. Mrs. Nell Howell's first grade, Mrs. Robert McKay. Miss Thomasine Strinefield's first grade, Mrs. Frank Swanger, Mrs. Carl Ratcuff s second grade, Mrs. Oscar Knight Miss Lois Harrold's "second grade, Mrs. Remus Bell. Mrs. Mary Lou Moody's third grade, Mrs., Hayes Bryson. Mrs. Ellen Louise Queen's third grade, Mrs. Elmer Shields. Miss Daisy Boyd's fourth grade, Mrs. Julius Hoyle, Jr. Mrs. Harriet Withers' fourth Pigtails Are Back yy, .A- ,x 1 . i Glenn Hosaflook, of Waynesville. For the second week, Edgar B, Burnett, of Cecil; W. C. Jenkins, of White Oak; Amos Medford, of Clyde; H. E. Hyatt, of Waynes ville; Lowery Owen, of Jonathan; Marvin Chambers, Nf Iron Duff ; Ernest M. Rogers, of Clyde; W. B. Winchester, of Waynesville; Claude Rhinehart, of Waynesville; Devoe McElroy, of Iron Duff; Thomas Alexander, of Ivy Hill; George M. Trostel, pf Beaverdam; J. B. Leatherwood, of Waynesville; Ralph Summerrow, of Waynesville; W. Foster Hargrove, of Beaver dam; Frank Rogers, of Fines Creek; Vinson Davis, of Crab tree, and Will Palmer, of Cata-looche. According to fashion experts, Amer ica's glamor girlt are braiding theii long bobs into little girl pigtails But if your bob isn't long enough you can always follow the examplt set here, a pert Dutch felt hat which has long plaits ending in bows. Red Cross Roll Call Will Start On Week Of 11th Rev. Malcolm K. Williamson, chairman of the annual Red Cross membership roll call, has an nounced that the local drive will conform to the National group and will start after Armistice Day, No vember the 11th. Rev. Mr. Williamson stated yes terday that he was appointing the various chairmen who will serve during the drive and that they would ba announced next week. He is making an appeal to all those who are contacted for aid in this drive to answer the call, pointing out the critical need for meeting the quota lor the coming year. T?pv Mr. Williamson attended the regional conference held in Shelby last week when plans lor the com ing campaign were discussed. ing. : The half holiday was won by th sixth grade. Plans were made for the mem bership drive. errant). Mm L. C. Waddell. Mrs. Bonnie Clark's fifth grade, Mrs. Bill Blaylock, and sixth grade, Mrs. Gordon Gibbs. Mrs. Bonnie Howell's fifth grade, Mrs. Jasper Broch and Mrs. Ray mond Crawford. Miss Sarah Jane Walker's fifth grade, Mrs. Roy Mills. Mrs. Sam Knight's fifth grade, Mrs. Jerry Rogers. Glenn Noland's sixth grade, Mrs Lake P. T. A. Discuss Condition of School The Lake Junahiska P. T. A. held its second meeting last Thursday night in the auditorium. Mrs. Jere Liner, the president, gave the objectives of the P. T. As Mrs. Ed Glavich led an interest ing round table discussion on the condition of the local school build- Frank Underwood, Mrs. Henry Winchester and Mrs. John Sparks. Lawrence Leatherwood's grade, Mrs. Lester Burgin, Mrs. Gerald Colkitt and Mrs. Bill Saylors. YOUR WIFE IS FLIRTING... to save you money ... Yes Sir! She is flirting with sickness and prema ture old age ... Every time she does or supervises the. family wash . . . . Why per mit it when we can save her timei energy and money. Just Call 205. Waynesville Laundry PHONE 205 Medford Service Center ED POTTS, Manager ) Phone 263-M Lake Junaluska chine. Can you help? Mr. John M. Oueen served as chairman of cutting last week with the following assisting: Mrs. a. B. McClure, Mrs. Troy wyene,' Mrs. W. T. Crawford, Mrs. Dee Clark, Mrs, Linwood Grahl, Mrs. Honrv Caddv. Mrs. Clayton Walk er, Mrs. E. E. Fuller, Mrs. Thad Howell, Mrs. James W. Kunan, Mrs. Walter Crawford, Mrs. Homer Henry, Mrs. J, Dale Stents, Mr. Jack Messer. Mrs. Oren Cor- win, Mrs. J. R. Morgan, Mrs. J. C. Lynn and her niece who is visiting ' her, Mrs. Simmons, and Mrs. T. J. Brown, of Florida, who is the guest of her son and daughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Brown. HOW TO Lengthen The Life Of Your Car - and SAVE Gasoline ; Get Yours Today FREE BOOKLET Clayton Walker's Esso Station Depot Street Quality and Real Service, see These Firms! Tyy rouOTt SAVE TIME- SAVE MONEY- NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. tw thp. SUPERIOR COURT VIOLA BROOKSHIBB, VS. ". trTJiruT RRDfllfSHIRE , The defendant, Kooen uroon shire, will take notice that an ac f;nn ontitloH a above has been . commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, wortn Carolina, for the purpose of securing for the plaintiff an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation! and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within thirty aays after the 17th day of November, 1941, and Bnswer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court j for the reliei flemanaea in saia complaint. . This the 16th aay oi ucioDer, 1941. ' KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst Clerk Superior Court. No. 1121 Oct. 23-30-Nov. 6-13. All thi convenience! of 'city' ga$. Cooking Water Heating Heating Quick Clean Economical Aak ut for MtlmaUa Phon 202 i-BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBlBBBStBWS '8-PAGE BOOK FREEf nd good nsed can will iew and fat between. 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Schaaff, Executor and Execu trix of the Estate of J. D. Ar nold, Dec'd. The defendants above named, will take notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood uounty, noixn Caro lina for the sale for partition of trrrxir to the Mtitioners and defendants, and the said de- fendante will further taKe nonce i,of tkcv are reauired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood uoun in tin. rnurt house at Waynes- ville, N. C, within ten days after the-31st day oi UctODer, ivti, ana answer or demur to the petition in said proceedings or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said petition. This the 3rd day of October, 1941. KATE WILLIAMSON, Ass't Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County. No. 1117 Oct. 9-16-23-30. Floor Finishing fc Floor Sanding and Finishing Guaranteed Work Mcintosh Floor Service Call Roy Parkman, Rep. Massie Hardware Store Have Your Personal . . . 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KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street ' Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. Phone 196 See v. Service Cleaners For the best in Cleaning and Pressing .'.' ; ' -;- In the Basement of the Boyd Building Entrance through the Boyd Furniture ' .Store Mrs. Jerry Colkitt Representing Fuller Brush Phone 260-J SPECIAL Floor Sanding Finishing : New Equipment Call Canton 4152 Or Write Box 283 Bob Carter Canton For Quality In Office Supplies ' " see The Mountaineer "Everything For The Of flee" GOOD FOOD 3S ALWAYS ... At Green Tree you'll find homel ike surroundings, delicious foods, quick and courteous ser vice and considerate prices. Try us for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. :.. Green Tree Tea Room y Phone 9165 Real Estate Automobile And Fire Insurance ATKINS Insurance Agency Phone 301 Finest Grade Materials JJsed Finest Workmanship Reasonable Prices Hazelwood Shoe Shop HAZELWOOD ,t . . , . . ........... .. ...... - .. - w con
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