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tJuRSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 r W. A. Hyatt Uiews Current ook For UDC 'lie Ilaywood Chapter of the i ..j r nphters of the Confed- I'k. held their regular January OH f riQ 'y IfcllCI Willi i R. Boyd, president oi ition, who presided. ' 1 I f 1L. , a. nyaii na me yiu- mi no afternoon, ine mam iT uy joiin wy nun- itstanding non-nction . Mrs. Hyatt outlined ,,,(, w. ich revealed mucn m- . . Mnarallv IrnAwn tn m IH 6 J h'ur1! " e Dullness seasiun piaua ,e fl,,-. ted for the annual Liee- koi: ' ay de-lamation contest I t,y chanter for the younger rh 2, .. I h-vs. it was announc- hv r . Will A. Hyatt, historian man, that the congest held on Thursday, 20th, auditorium of the high ,. nv ' medal will be presented R ri-wt of the patriotic activi if iko members of the chapter L given bv Mrs. K. J. Hyatt, irman. Copies of the sketch oi life of J. E B. Stuart were In each member. inrini? the social hour that fol- H the hostess was assisted in ing '.iy Mrs. Lily Perry. s. W. H. F. MUlar 11 He In Charge Of hb Program Thursday he Woman's Club will hold r regular January meeting on irsday, the 20th, at the Hotel aine with Mrs. James W. Kil , president presiding, rs. W. H. F. Millar, chairman lealth, will be in charge of the jram. Hostesses scheduled for meeting include: Mrs. C. C. Bte, Mrs. C. N. Sisk and Mrs. d Howell. s. J. M. Long To Hostess Of January Meeting Friday he January meeting of the cas Bell Love Chapter of the ghters of the American Revo- on will be held Friday after n' with Mrs. James M. Long the Country Club. Mrs. S. H. hncll, regent, will preside. Irs. R. N. Barber will have the er of the afternoon and Mrs. fries VV. Killian will review the ional magazine. All members urged to be present r.P. Miss Marv Rav is enendinp i 1 etime with her brother-in-law 1(1 sister. Mr. and Mrs. William rk, at their home in Jackson- e, Fla. CARD OF THANKS Ve Wish to thnnV nnr mnnv nds for their kindness and for beautiful floral offerings at the fth of our beloved husband and Mrs. G. Z. Candler, Pvt. Richard Ray Shoaf. CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank our friends J neighbors for their kindnesses i expressions of sympathy at the !h of our wife and mother, the l Mrs. C. W. Arrineton. f: W- Arrington and Family. Tancy Winchester And lyde Dills Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Henry Winchester of Haz olwood, has announced th? marri age of her daughter, Miss Nano Winchester, to Clyde Dills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Dills, also of Hazelwocd. The vows were taken in a dou ble ring ceremony which took place at the parsonage of the Presbyter ian church in Clayton, Ga.. on De cimber 24th. Rev. Bellingment pastor of the church officiated. A number of close friends of the bride and bridegroom were present for the ceremony. Mrs. Dills is a graduate of the Waynesville high school and at present holds a position with th" Wellco Shoe Corporation. For her marriage she wore e Ldoy blue wool dress with brown accessories and h;r only ornament was a string of pearls. The couple are residing for the present with the bride's mother in Hazelwood. Civic League Meeting Postponed To 19th The meeting of the Waynesville Civic League which was to have befn held last night has been post poned until Wednesday evening the 19th. The meeting will be held as originally announced at tne home of the president, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, who will preside over the business session. Miss Helen Noland, formerly of the Crabtree section, returned Sunday to Newport News, Va., where she holds a position after pending three weeks vith her mother, Mrs. Ben Noland. Miss Doris Colkitt left Tuesday for Bristol, Va., where she will re sume her studies at Virginia In termont, where she is a student this year. Kirk Weill, who is attending Davidson College has returned to resume his studies after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill. Miss Betty Gene Allen, who is attending the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, has returned to school after spend ing the holidays here with her errandparents, Judge and Mrs. F. K Alley, and her aunt, Miss Edna Hayes. Miss Jean Hodges, young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hodges, of Lenoir City, Tenn., spent the Christmas holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Roy R. Campbell. Mrs. Bess Sloan Atkins, who is residing in Wilmington where she holds a pos'tion at the North Car olina Shipyards, is spending a few days with her brother-in-law and -ter, Dr. and Mrs. Sam String- field. Mrs. Atkins met her son and daughter-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. Ben Atkins, here for a visit. Mrs. Roht. L. Sloan left Sunday afternoon for Atterbury, Ind., where she will join her husband, Mr. Sloan, chief warrant officer, U. S. Army, for a fortnight's visit. Mrs. Sloan, the former Miss Forest Mann, of Sylvester, Ga., has been spending sometime here visiting Her husband's relatives. SAVE A Part Of What You Earn New Series Opened January First 1 BUY SHARES NOW HAYWOOD HOME Building & Loan ASSOCIATION In Italy Vz Pv i. li.i ivUUD ai. 6M1TH, on of Mr. unl Mrs. Thomas F. mi'ih, of Waynesville, route 2, is iow serving wi.h the armed lorces n Italy, avoiding to information received by his parents. He enlist (I in May, 19.2, and was inducted it ( amp Crof u From Camp Croft le was sent to Camp Wallace, Texas, and then to Camp Hulen. rrom the latter he was sent to an imbarkation port and then over eas, first to Africa and more re cently to Italy. DEATHS Oscar Ralhbone Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Lower F'ines Creek Methodist church for Oscar Rathbone, 61, farmer of the Fines Crrek section, who died at the Haywood County Hospital at 11 o clock a. m. Thurs day. Rev. Mr. Apar, pastor of the church officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbear is were: Ca' Green, Paul F. Ferguson, Hiram Green, Dewey Parton and Raymond Mc Cracken. Mr. Rathbone was a native of Haywood county and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Rathbone Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence Rathbone; four sons, Milas, Dee and Gaither Rathbone, of F'ines Creek, and Glenn Rath bone, of the U. S. Army, now serv ing in New Guinra; three daught ers, Mrs. Mary Lowe, Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, and Miss Sarah Rathbone, all of Fines Creek; four brothers, Harley and Dewey of Clyde; Rich ard, of Spring Creek; Lee of Hazel wood and Osl y Rathbone, of New port News, Va; three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Hall and Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Fines Creek and Mrs. Eslher Parton, of Canton. Four grand children and a number of nieces and nephews. The Massie Funeral Ilome was in charge of the arrangements. Luther Buff, of the U. S. N., has returned to Bainbridge, Md., after spending the Christmas holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Buff, of route 2. Miss Sara Phyllis Terrell has returned to W. C. T. C. after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ter rell. Miss Terrell is a member of the senior class. Jarvis R. Caldwell has returned to Wilmington after spending two week here with his family. Mr. Caldwell is employed by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company at Wilmington. Pinkncy Turbyfill, who is em nloyed in Camden, N. J., is spend ing this week in town with his sister, Mrs. Roy Martin. Mr. Tur byfill, formerly of Waynesville, was employed by the Waynesville Moun taineer prior to going to Camden. First choice of thousands Canton and nrabtree Split Twin Cage Bill high school Black Crabtree high boys ight at the latter score of 38 to 74. girls trimmed the 31 to 29 in a game last phase of play ranc up three fast when A LAXATIVE is needed CmIIm, Uu (Mr DlnctW The Canton Hears defeated 'n Tuesday n chool, with a The Crabtree "anton lassies lecided in the 'vhen Ledford ? oals. The linrups: Canton (74) Crabtree (38) v Hyatt (8) Rogers (11) F Cable Caldwell (21 C Rickman (18) Noland 7 Flynn (4) McClure (1) G Powell (2) Luther Subs: Canton: Mease (2), Cline 2), Rhea (2). Crabtree: Sanford, F.rguson, Jones. Girls' Lineup: Canton (29) Crabtree (31) F Chapman (3) Ledford (16) F McNaull (2) Justice (4) F Robertson (20) Medford (11) G Medford Dotson G Ward Pressnell G Goodwin Hawkins L. II. Bramlett Is Elected Chairman Of Hospital Board (Continued from Page 1) requirements which stipulate a "modern, well operated plant; con stitution and by-laws clearly stat us relations, organization, duties and responsibilities; a responsible governing board, a competent, well trained administrator; an ade quate, efficient properly organized and supervised staff ; an organized medical staff of ethical competent Haywood Given $700,000 Bond Goal (Continued from page 1) J. K. Massie, vice chairman; Mrs. Martha Mock Medford, chairman of women's division; W. V. Freel, chairman of the Canton area. Members at large from this com munity are: Charles E. Ray, Jr., former general chairman, J. H. Woody, L. N. Davis, George Brown, W. Curtis Russ, E. J. Hyatt, M. 11. Bowles, Col. J. Harden Howell, 1). Reeves Noland, Howard Clapp, Leo Weill, Heinz Rollman, H. B. Atkins, Charles G. Miller. Miss Elsie McCracken, Ralph Prevost, Frank Compton, E. O. Wagenfeld, C. N. Allen, Rufus Caddis, and Ben Colkitt. Mrs. Ann Rathbone Moody, Lake Junaluska, George Haynes, Clyde. Those from Canton are: Roy H. Patton, Wade C. Hill, A. J. Hutch ins, J. L. Worley, N. R. Wild, J. E. Reister, Dr. J. L. Reeves, I. H. Powell, A. B. Robinson, Edwin Haynes and Harley E. Wright. VISITING IN HAZKLWOOD Sgt. Lawson Summerrow and his wife, the former Miss Mildred Boineau, are visiting their parents in Hazelwood, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summerrow and Mr. and Mrs. A. Boineau. Sgt. Summerrow is now station ed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. physicians and surgeons; adequate diagnostic and therapeutic facili ties under competent medical super vision ; complete medical records, readily accessible for research and follow-un: regular group confer ences of administrative staff and of medical staff to review thoroughly i their respective activities. Want Ads LOST Gasoline Rationing Book C Issued in name of Evelyn Hyatt. Phone 321-M. Jan. 6-13-20 LOST Platinum wedding band, seven diamonds set in individual squares. Deeply valuable for sentimental reasons. Return to The Mountaineer. Dec. 30 Jan 6-13. WANTED Man willing to learn automobile parts to handle stock room. Also mechanics needed. Good wages. Watkins Chevrolet Co., Waynesville, N. C. Dec. 23-30 Jan. 6-13. SELL YOUR TOBACCO with Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Morristown, Tcnn. Contact Paul W. Fergu son, route one, Clyde, and he will reserve floor space for you. We assure you the highest prices. Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Mor riston, Tenn. Nov. 25-Jan. 18 A' ANTED Black walnut kernels. Any quantity. Waynesville Ba kery, tf LOST Ration BiKjks No. 3 and No. 4, in manila envelope. Eliza beth Ray, Rt. 1, Clyde, N. C. Dec. 30 Jan. 6-13. FOR SALE 3 registered Durham bulls, 15 months old, $200.00 each. 5 registered Durham bulls, 6 months old, $75.00 each. 1 extra good seven-year-old mare, 1400 lbs., $150.00. 1 extra good work horse, 1400 lbs., $100.00. 1 coming three-year-old big grey horse, $100.00. H. B. Milner, phone 503 Jan. 13 ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING, voicing and repairing. Paul Shepherd, Canton, Rt. 2., N. C. Jan. 6 to Feb. 24. LOST Gasoline Ration Book. Re turn to C. R. Palmer, Waynes ville, route 2. Jan. 13 20-27 LOST Between Bryson Street and Post Office, Welton Reynolds' War Ration Book No. 3. Finder please return to box 484, Way nesville. Jan. 13-20-27 FOR SALE One red cow, fresh. Phil Brooks, Balsam, N. C. Jan. 13. LOST "A" Ration card for gaso line. Return to Mrs. Louis Siler, route 1, Wavnesville. Jan. 13 20 27. FOR RENT A five room unfurn ished duplex apartment on Short Street. There is a garden and garage. Call 1 12 W after 4 o'clock. Jan. 13 WANTED An experi need ready-to-wear saleslady for large Way nesville department. Give de tails of experience in lctttr ad dressed to Box 511, Waynesville. Jan. 13. WANTED An experienced sho: man for position in large Way nesville store. Give experiences and when available in letter ad dress to Box 611, Waynesville. Jan. 13. LEFT IN The Aiken Gift Shop during Christmas holidays, one Jiffy kodak. Owner please claim. Aiken Gift Shop, Main Street. Jan. 13 FOR SALE 6V4 acres, 4 room house and barn, 3 miles of Clyde, 5 from Canton. See B. D. Medford, Register of Deeds. Jan. 13 20. WANTED One or two business women to share cooperatively steam heated apartment. Ad dress box 629, Waynesville. Jan. 0. LOST Gas ration stamps, num bered 104296. Carl Sutton, route 1, Clyde. Jan. 6-13-20 MAN WANTED For Rawleigh Route. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCA-245-0, Richmond, Va. Jan. 13 LOST Gas Ration A Book. A. H. Cook, Clyde, route 1. Jan. 13-20 27. TOR SALE 1937 Buick four-door sedan. New paint job, radio. Runs well. $600. See J. H. Jones, Clyde, route 1, Hyder Mountain. Jan. 13-20. POP SAt.r. 1Q17 nIHsmnhilp in good condition, $400. See John i Wyatf, Hazelwood. Jan. n ' WANTED: HATCHING EGG PRODUCERS WANTED NOW For North Carolina's Largest Certified Baby Chicks Hatchery. Start flocks now for 1944 and 1945 production. Can use eggs practically year 'round. Ex cellent premiums paid. Ba by chicks available now. Communicate by letter or telephone TODAY. FARM ERS FEDERATION HAT CHERY, Asheville, N. C, Phone 5150. Box 851. trt. Houston Jackson Serving In England Sergeant Houston Jackson, U. S. Army Air Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, of the Allen's Cre k section of the county, is now with the armed forces in England. Sgt. Jackson entered th; service on Feb. 16, 1941, and was inducted at Fort Jackson. From there he was sent to Keesler Field, Miss. Fre-m Keesler Fi Id, he was sent to Tampa, Fla., and from there to Sarasota, Fla. Fiom the last nam ed he was sent to New York and then overseas. Prior to entering th? service Sgt. Jackson was employed by the Una gusta Manufaciuring Company. Sgt. Jackson has a brother in the service, Pvt. Cabbie Jackson, now stationed at Keesler Field, who entered the service in April of 1943 and was inducted at Fort Bragg. From Bragg he was sent to Miami Beach and then to camp in Mississippi. His wife, the for mer Miss Ruth Putman, spent two weeks with him Christmas. Prior to entering the service he was em- Raymond CsHwdl, U. S. Navy, Returns To Post Seaman Second Class Raymond Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jar vis Caldwell, of Waynesville, route 2, has returned to his past at Vero Beach, Fla., afUr spending a sever al days leave here with his par ents, Seaman Caldwell volunteered in the service in Dec:mber of 1943, and received his boot training at the Naval Training Center at Jacksonville, Fla., after which he was transferred to his present post. Prior to entering the service Seaman Caldwell was employed by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company at Wilmington. S'aman Caldwell has two broth ers in the service, Seaman second class Hersehel Caldwell, now o sea du'y and Staff Sgt. Kentrick Caldwell, U. S. Air Force, sta tioned in Venice, Fla. ployed by Dayton Rubber plant here. START THE NEW f JL W YEAR OFF RIGHT . . . 161131 Resolve now to keep your lC BBfS clothes properly cleaned and pressed and they'll not only Main Street last longer and look better, but prove to be an asset to , Phone 113 -You Will Find In- -Ray's Pantatorium- (This Being Ray's Pant Department) -PANTS FOR THE SLIM, THE STOUT- AND THE SHORT Pants for your figure, whatever it may be. Prices at your figure within a wide price range. YOUR CHOICE OF MATERIALS Materials in a wide range from all cotton fabrics pure rayon pure wool and mixtures of cotton, rayon and wool. Work Pants -Dress Pants - Loaf ers -BOYS' PANTS YOU BET- During these days when boys' overalls are so scarce, it's going to be a problem to keep boys dressed. While we may not have everything in boys' pants that you might think of, we do have and will continue to have boys' pant: ;n an extensive assortment. Visit Our Pantatorium Ray's Dept Store We Are Now Featuring The Famous MONARCH BRAND fduded In the Line Is Coffee Peas Corn Macaroni Egg Noodles Spaghetti All Fruits and Vegetables. IsTv w "Home Of Good Things To Eat" ,1 I i I 1 t ! $ .1 " i fi 1 i it ! I i . i I X
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