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THE WaYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, July 29
Camp Dellwood
Opens August
Session Today
Camp Dellwood closed its July
session which had been operated
by the Asheville Council of the
Girl Scouts, yesterday and today
will start the regular term of the
camp.
During the Girl Scout Camp
with the program directed by Miss
Virginia Griffin, of Asheville, there
were girls from 12 states among
the 60 attending. Miss D. Chapin
Hilliard, of Florida, director of
the camp, was in charge of main
tenance and food during the Girl
Scout session.
Around forty girls are expected
to attend the August session which
will be directed by Miss Hilliard.
Twelve states will again be repre
sented in the membership of the
campers.
Of special interest is the work
group of the camp which will be
held each day in construction pro
jects, emphasizing riding, tennis
and primitive camping and trips.
The pioneer group will construct a
pioneer camp on the grounds.
Fines Creek News
By Mrs. D. N. Rathbone)
T, he people of Fines Creek would
like to express through this col
ura congratulations to the editor
of The Waynesville Mountaineer
and his staff for the special edi
tion honoring the Haywood boys
who are in the armed forces.
Friday was a day of waiting for
the people of this section were
lookine forward to the arrival of
the special edition. The edition
will be kept and long treasured by
families of the men in service.
Rev. R. P. McCracken occupied
the pulpit at the morning service
of the Fines Creek Baptist church
last Sunday in the absence of the
pastor, the Rev. Jarvis Teague, who
is now engaged in holding a revival
in the Crabtree-Iron Duff section.
Rev. McCracken delivered an in
spiring sermon.
Those having relatives and
friends buried in the Hiram Green
Baptist church. It will be con-
asked to meet at the cemetery on
Monday, Aug. 2 for the purpose of
cleaning off the graves. The dec
oration date has been set for Sat
urday the 7th.
A revival meeting will begin on
Sunday, Aug. 1, at the Fines Creek
Baptist church. It will be con
ducted by the Rev. Jarvis Teague.
He will be assisted by the Rev. Eu
gene Moere, and Rev. Melton B.
Harbin, pastor of the Fines Creek
Methodist church, will lead the
singing. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Miss Ruth Green, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Green, who is a
student at Greensboro College, re
cently visited relatives and friends
at Newsport News, Va.
Miss Hilda Fisher, of Newport
News, Va., is spending her vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs.
IW. F. Fisher. She will be accom-
panied on her return by her sister,
! Miss Thomasine Fisher and her
brother, Wilson Fisher, who is
also employed there.
visiting with the former's family.
Cpl. Green volunteered in the ser
vice four years ago and has been
overseas at various points. -''
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Miss Laura Mae Green, wholas
recently completed a four year
college course at Elon, is "now
home with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. H. C Green. She will teach
in the Crabtree high school when it
opens for the fall term.
Billie McCrary, who holds a po
sition with the Newport News Ship
building and Dry Dock Company,
scent the . .
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Crary.
Chai
Fletcher Trantha
isews,
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on upper Fines Creek
ents. Mr t,a t.. s
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Miss HelnGreeiT a
Herman r.M
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tion m Washington n
Miss Marv fwn.j :
I ville, were the weefc J
their unrip am, !
Raymond McCraektn.
Mrs. Mattie Treadway
Morrow Buried At Cove Creek
Funeral services were held on
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the Cove Creek Baptist church
for Mrs. Mattie Treadway Mor
row, wife of William C. Morrow,
who died at 4:10 a. m. Thursday
at her home in the Cove Creek
section.
The Rev. Yoder Davis, and the
Rev. Forrest Ferguson officiated.
Burial was in the Cove Creek ceme
tery. Nephews served as pall
bearers. Mrs. Morrow who is a native of
this county was born in 1876. She
is survived by her husband; three
Bons, Vinson Morrow, of Cove
Creek, Edgar Morrow, of Way
nesville, route 2, and John Mor
row, of Waynesville; four daugh
ters, Mrs. Grover Clark, of Way
nesville, Mrs. Frank Bradshaw, of
Waynesville, route 2, Mrs. Lee Da
vis, of Waynesville, and Mrs. Eu
gene Moore, of Cove Creek; two
brothers, Willie Treadway, of Can
ton, and Charles Treadway, of Flat
Rock; five sisters, Mrs. Chas.
Whitaker, of Flomont, Tex., Mrs.
Georce Lovineood. of Murphy,
Mrs. Harley Stark, of Waynesville,
route 1, Mrs. Albert Howell, of
Waynesville, route 1, and Mrs.
Robert Price, of Madison ' county,
and 15 grandchildren.
WANT APS
WANTE 5 or 6 room house, 2
to 6 acres, vicinity Waynesville,
Hazelwood, or Canton. State
price and location. David Tur
pin, Road 19, Waynesville, N. C
July 19
LOST Oil Ration Book issued in
name of Paul Teague, Waynes
ville R-2. Finder please return.
July 22-29-Aug. 4.
EVELYN C. REED Teacher of
Piano. Best American and Euro
pean Training. 901 Asheville
Road, Waynesville, N. C.
July 8-15-22-29.
FOR SALE One of the best stock
farms in the county 88 acres,
5 sets of houses, big new barn
and silo. 15 acres bottom, extra
good meadow, 6 acres in corn, 40
acres in good pasture. Balance
in first class timber. All fenced
and plenty of water. See H. B.
Milner, Belle Meade, Phone 9164.
July 22-29
FIVE ROOMS and bath, brick res
idence, brick garage, large
grounds. Shrubbery, fruit trees,
grapes. An ideal home. Priced
right to sell or rent. H. B. Mil
ner, Belle Meade, Phone 9164.
July 22-29.
ONE OF BEST stock farms in
Haywood county 25 acres bot
tom land, 150 pasture, 50 timber.
Good barn and silo. Small dwell
ing. High state of cultivation.
See H. B. Milner, Belle Meade,
Phone 9164. July 22-29
COLORED woman wanted good
hours and good pay. Health card
required. Apply Waynesville
Bakery. July 29
FOR SALE 22 acres Pigeon
River bottom land, on concrete
highway. Rock house, electric
lights, springs. 5 miles of Bethel.
$2,250.00. Atkins Insurance
Agency. Ask for Mr. Stone.
Phone 301. July 29.
SPECIAL on perennial flower
plants, while they last. 3 for 25c
or 15 for $1.00. D. D. York,
R-l, Box 441, Waynesville, N. C.
July 29-Aug. 5
LOST Gas Ration Book issued
in the name of J. Liner No.
T-2-912396E. Finder please re
turn to J. Liner, Lake Junaluska.
July 29-Aug 5-12
FOR SALE . 1 good Guernsey
milk cow. Mrs. David Penland,
R-l, Box 445, Waynesville, N. C.
July 29
LOST Lady's brown pocketbook
between Canton and Crabtree, July
18th, containing papers and
$20.00 in cash. Reward. .Write
or return to Mrs. Rex Messer,
R-l, Canton, N. C.
Cpl. and Mrs. Mark Green are
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Get your share of sun and fun every week-end . . . sun that
helps your health ... fun that relaxes tense nerves after long
hours of hard work. Enjoy every minute of it with these
STAND-BUYS for action . . . sundries that add pleasure to lei
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to finance your "play-as-you-go" plan for this Summer's SUN-daysl
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SOAP I
$1.20 Size
S I M I L A C MILK
50c Yeast
GREEN LABEL
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ALLEN'S
FOOT EASE
29C
5 Lbs.
EPSOM SALTS
19C
33
22c Size
MODESS NAPKINS
3 for 590
$1.00 Size
TUSSY
DEODORANT
500
Plus Tax
1 Lb.
Absorbent
Cotton
34
$1.50 Pinkham's
Vegetable
Compound ..
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25c
Yager's a
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Apinol . . - ,
50c Grove's
Chill Tonic . .
60c
Bromo-Seltzer
60c Six
Sal Hepatlca .
10c Size
Castile Soap .
$1.00 J. & J.
Baby Set . . .
50c Mermen'
Baby Talc . .
Double Size Liatertae
Tooth Paste .
50c Phillips
Tooth Paste .
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17c
Tussy Show Off
Artificial
Stockings
500
$1.00 Site Wine
Cardui
79c
LeVHaliiezezVi
60c Six
Acidine
39c
35c Prep
Shave Cream . -
$1.00 Parker's
Hair Balsam . .
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Glover's Mange
15c Size
Junket Tablets .
$1.00 Size Tablets
Ironized Yeast .
25c Size
Bellans
25c, Thornton's Teething
Powder
$2.25 Size Stams
Vitamins and
Minerals
$1.00 Size
Larvex
Full Quart
Nujol
69
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People have often been poilttvely amad at
what a little peppir up with Ortrea could
do for them. Their worn-out pepleaa condi
tion wag due to a need for medicinal Iron
plua Vitamin B. Ton mar need them, too,
for pep. Tim. rltality. Trial size Oetrex
Tonic Tablet coeta little. Or SAVE MONEY
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