(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER f.i; : - : ( .j i! Eight Graduate At St. John's; Mahoney Heard Former Pastor Here Tells Graduates To Honor, Serve and Glorify God. "You can gain no sounder wis dom than to realize that you have not learned everything and that the crowning success of the hard earn ed knowledge you now possess will be in your ability to use it, to honor your country, to serve your fellow man, and to glorify your God", declared Reverend Vincent J. Mahoney, pastor of St. John's church in Tryon, to the graduates of St. John's high school last night Discussing the reason for living the speaker emphasized the great truth that men and women are here for the improvement of world conditions, to get the best out of life, to make the world a better and more comfortable .place in which to live. The speaker declared that the condition of the world today is the direct fruit of a brand of educa tion handed down through the past one hundred years, which makes Wins Medal Your RINGS CLEANED FREE DAVIS SMITH Repair and Specialty Shop 8 Church Street Telephone 514 v; Kellett-Patterson Wedding Plans Are Announced This Week SPALDON UNDERWOOD, who won the scholarship medal at St. John's School for holding the high est grades during his four years of high school. The medal was awarded by Bishop Eugene J. Mc- Gumness of Raleigh at the gradu ation exercises held in St. John's auditorium last night. it more important that a student understand the inner workings of the life of an oyster than it is to know the story of the Incarnation of the Son of God. He emphasized the fact that a child educated to the dogma that two and two equals four will be morally certain later in life to transact business on a sound for mula, but that belief in mathe matical certitudes will not make him an honest man, or have any bearings upon his moral stand ards. Eight graduates of the high school and five graduates of the grammar school, received diplomas presented by the Most Reverend Eugene J. MeOuinness, Bishop of Raleigh, who was here for that purpose. The speakers were introduced by R v. Francis J. Murphy, assistant pastor of St. John's church. Invo cation was by Rev. Hugh P. Ken nedy, assistant pastor of St. John's church. Rev. Ambrose F. Rohr bacher, superintendent of St. John's school, presented the graduates. Heiu'diction was pronounced by the Very Reverend Louis J. Hour, V.F., pastor of St. Lawrence church of Asheville. Recessional and band selections were undtr the direction of Charles Isley. Faculty memchrs wore caps and gowns and carried academic hoods of different colors, designating their degrees. The high school graduates wore caps and gowns of royal blue. High school graduates included Kathleen Rllison, Doris Ann Greer, Wingate (Toots) Hannah, Lois Jean Ingle, Gladys Kenney, Wil liam Ray, Spaldon Underwood and Elizabeth Wasilik. Grammar school graduates were Rarbara Ann Boyd, Grace Furtado, Teddy Hundley, Marilyn McMillan and Dries Vandeiiburg. The baccalaureate sermon was preach Sunday, June 4, at eleven o'clock a. m., by Rev. Thos. F. Roche, assistant pastor Immaculate Conception church of Henderson- ville. --"ifl The wedding plans of Miss Vir ginia Kellett, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Kellett, whose marriage to George Richard Patterson, of Hickory and Baltimore, will take place on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church have been announced this week. The bride and bridegroom will arrive in town on Friday, with other members of their families and friends. A number of social affairs had been planned by friends, but due to the short time the couple will be here all the courtesies could not be extended. Miss Kellett will have as her matron of honor, Mrs. Herbert Lee Buchanan, and bridesmaids will be as follows: Miss Martha Mae Wyche, of Waynesville, Miss Emme Lee Rhyne, of Clemson Col lege, Miss Martha Hines, of Hick ory, a classmate at Lenoir-Rhyne, and Miss Mary Ellen Abercrombie, a cousin, of Fountain Inn. The bridegroom will have as his best man, his brother, Bill Patter son, U. S. Navy, and ushers will be: Connelly Gamble, of Montreat, Bill Ray, Herbert Braren and Roy Parkman, of Waynesville. Dr. Robert L. Patterson, of Charlotte, retired Lutheran min ister, and grandfather of the bridegroom, will perform the cere mony. He will be assisted by Rev. J. Clay Madison, pastor of the church. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music will be rendered by Miss Joyce Kellett and Miss Rebecca Kellett, both of Fountain Inn, S. C, and cousins of the bride. They will be accompanied by Mrs W. L. Matney, organist, who will also render the processional and the recessional. The bride will be given in mar riage by her uncle, Rev. A. W. Lynch, of Gastonia. Mrs. Clyde H. Ray, Jr., will en tertain with a tea on Friday after noon in compliment to Miss Kel- ieii ana ner auenaanis. , . , . . ;,,, i.,n r ,, . il , , c . sion during which time, plan following the rehearsa on Sat urday evening, Mrs. Herbert i formulated Mrs. Homer West Hostess Of Civic League Wednesday Mrs. Homer West was hostess of the regular meeting of the Way nesville Civic League on Wednes day evening, with the meeting held at the home of the president, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen. The greater part of the meeting was devoted to the business ses- s were tnk- oart in the to Lee Buchanan and Mrs. J. Clay Madison will be hostesses of a party at the home of the latter. Immediately following the wed ding on Sunday afternoon a re ception will be tendered the bridal party with the guests including , ing the grounds of Green members of the families, a few close friends, and teachers of the Waynesville high school with whom the bride's mother is associated. A number, of out-of-town guests will be here for the marriage on Sunday. Fith War Loan Drive. Each mem ber of the League was urged to purchase a bond during the cam paign. Plans were also made to cooper ate with the town officials in keep- Hill cemetery cleared of the accumula tion of waste paper and trash. Announcement was made of the last meeting of the club year for 1943-44 which wil lbe held with Mrs. Harry Marshall on Wednes day evening, June 28. Want Ads LOST Rationing Book A. M. C. Wyatt, Waynesville. June 8 STRAIGHT CHAIRS or sofa are wanted for use in Red Cross Office. Please call phone 18, be tween 9 and 12 o'clock a. m. Last UDC Meeting Of Year Held With Mrs. W. F. Swift J. C. Brown Attends State Executive Board Of Agriculture Asso. J. C. Brown, president of the North Carolina Agriculture Asso ciation spent two days in Raleigh last week attending a meeting of the state executive board. This week Mr. Brown is attending a three day cannery school at Pleas ant Gardens, near Marion, for in struction for community cannery leaders. Mr. Brown is in charge of the community cannery program of the Waynesville school district. The Ia.st meeting of the Hay wood Chapter of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy was held on Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. F. Swift, with Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., president, presiding. Mrs. George I'lott had the paper of the afternoon which was on "Leroy P. Walker, Secretary of the Confederate States of America." Mrs. IMott sketched the life of Secretary Walker and told of his contribution to the history of the Southern states. The chapter voted to attend church services as a body on D Day. Donation were collected to the blood plasma fund of the chapter. Plans were made to aid in the Fifth War Loan campaign and all members were urged to buy a bond during the drive. A report of the funeral of J. M. Wood was given by Mrs. Noble Garrett, chairman of the (lag com mittee, who stated that she had sent a Confederate flag at the time of the death of Mr. Wood, only surviving veteran of the War Between the States residing in Haywood county. Miss Jane Stentz, of Shelby, guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Stentz, sang two numbers, accompanied by Miss Nancy Kil lian. A social hour followed ad journment. Miss Susie Bell, who is a stu dent at Salem College has arrived to spend the next few weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bell, after which she will attend the summer school at the University of North Carolina. FOR SALE One good Guernsey milk cow, $75.00. One lot at Lake Junaluska, $150. Several squares second hand Coart-Wright Shin gles at $3.00 per square. W. C. Medford, Waynesville, N. C. June 8. FOR SALE 4 3-4 acres, 2 4-room houses, lights, 3 springs, well fenced, fruit, grapes, garage and other buildings. 1 mile of Hazel wood, good neighborhood. $4000. H. B. Milner, phone 503. June 8 FOR SALE Good 4-room house, water and lights, large lot, fruit, near Rubber plant, church and school. $2000. For your real estate problems, see H. B. Milner, phone 503. June 8. FOR SALE One sow and eleven pigs. Abe Conaiil, Clyde, Rt. 1. June 8. FOR SALE Davenport and large matching chair. Call Mrs. Hugh A Love. June 8 WANTED Girl for light house work, care one child; reasonable hours. Health card, references. Mrs. Brading, Asheville Road, Phone 202. PIANOS On Display In WAYNESVILLE, N. C. C 0 N V E N I E N T TEW Across From Masonic Temple ITIVt- mr.'it rc,.. Thu.- u ....I.I I " . -. w6 .in., aim Kuaiuii(ffj l. CANNON- HELLEN MUSIC C INorth Market M. Asheville X L 0 W P R I C E S I -'- ),r j jj SS"1 ;'IITT3I FOR SALE OF TRADE Several nice battery or electric Radios; bring in your old set. Also used Pianos, easy terms. Radio Sup plies; Phonograph Needles. Lind say Radio Service, 98 Main St., Canton, N. C. May 25-June 1-8-15 LOST Two Ration Books No. 4. Robert Fie, Herbert Fie, Route 2, Waynesville, N. C. May 25-June 1-8 LOST Six Ration Books No. 4 i and 3. Edith Iva Lee White, Charles Roy White, Florence Howell, Sharon Howell. Box 35, Waynesville, N. C. I May 25-June 1-8 LOST 10 Ration Books No. 3 and 4. Estes Wyatt and Joan Wood, route 1, Waynesville, N. C. June 8 15-22. WANTED TO BUY Rrigidaire, wiill pay cash. Mrs. Annie Mc Cracken The Mountaineer. June 8. LOST Ration Book IE. Rathermel. No. 4. Joel June 8-15-22 WANTED TO BUY From 40 to 50 acres farming land. Will pay from $4,000 to $4,500 cash. Phone 202-R. or box 156. June 8-15-22-29. FOR SALE Rock house and 7 acres, seven miles from Waynes ville, on Soca Highway. Reason for selling my house, I am re turning to my home in New York. William Heinz. June 1-8 FARM HELP WANTED Can furnish house, water and lights. Also want several machinists, mechanics and laborers in lum ber and planing mill. Junaluska Supply Company. June 1-8-15-22-29-JuIy 6 1 i WANTED Bookkeeper - steno grapher for old established firm. Write in own handwriting, ref ences and experience. Write Box 181, Waynesville. FOR SALE 11-tube Philco table model radio. In splendid condi tion. See F. N. McElroy, Hazel wood, near Holy church. June 8 15. Back the attack. Boy War Bonta and Stampa. YOU ARE CORDIALLY Invited To the Opening OF Closman Carolina Grille IN THE Carolina Hotel (Opposite Ritz Theatre) S YLV A Thursday, June 8th FINE FOOD AND PASTRY "You Always Remember A Good Meal" NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. G. RICKMAN, Plaintiff, Vs. ESTHER MEDFORD, Adminis tratrix of the late R. T. BOYD'S Estate, ETHEL BOYD, Widow of the late R. T. Boyd, and ESTHER B. MEDFORD. ELIZABETH ENLOE, ROBERT BOYD, JR., FRANK BOYD and KATH LEEN BURGESS and JOHN BOYD, Heirs, Defendants. The defendants, Frank Boyd and John Boyd, in the above entitled action, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced against them in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, and that the purposes of said action is to en force specific contract dated Feb ruarl 20, 1939, between plaintiff and the late R. T. Boyd for con veyance of certain lands in Jona than Creek Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, by said R. T. Boyd to the plaintiff herein. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in Waynesville, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff in this action on or before thirty days after the 6th day of July, 1944, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 5th day of June, 1944. KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court. 1370 June 8-15-22-29. ARE YOU ONE of the thirty mil lion people that have Athelete's Foot, Sweaty Feet, Corns and Bunions, if so get Radico Foot Treatment from your local drug store or enclose one dollar for full treament to F. L. Smith, Registered Druggist, Box 326, Black Mountain, N. C. June 8 Aug 10 FOUND One truck tire and wheel on Soco Gap Road, on May 18. Owner may have same by proper identification. Write J. W. Baird, Newport, Tenn. June 1-8-15 LOST Nos. 3 and 4 Ration Books and Oil Stamps in leather case. Kathleen Allison, Short Street, Waynesville. June 1-8-15 Finest Selection of Men's and Ladia' Wedding Rings from Perfectly carved gold rings . . . many with." liant diamonds . . . outstanding in iieipi "f $5.95 , s15O.0l frrlrrat tax. craftsmanship 'rices include 20 RELIABLE JEWELER Terms At No Extra Cost STRAYED About May 18 from my pasture in the Bethel section, a year-old roan heifer with par ticularly mottled face. Reward for information. (Miss) Collie Garner, Rt. 1, Waynesville, N. C- June 8. LOST Ration Book No. 3. Law rence Hugh Arrington, Jr. June 8-15-22. FOR SALE Attractive four room cottage, large screened back porch, front porch, all conven iences, about 3 acres partially wooded, 177 feet from Love Lane. Ideal for summer home or year round. See owner at 429 Love Lane. June 8 LOST 4 Sugar Canning Stamps. Mrs. Jack Felmet. June 1-8-15 LOST In Freeman's taxi, in Way nesville, three dresses and one sweater. Communicate with Mrs. Holley Warlick, route 1, Way nesville. June 1 WANTED White waitresses for steady work during the summer. See Mr. Woodward, Adger House. June 1-8 FOR SALE Five - room house, lights, property has own water system, wired for electric range, full size basement, Vt acres of land, faces 200 feet on highway, large stream runs through rear of property, 1 Vi miles of town. See C. N. Allen, Hazelwood. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do you own Permanent with Charm Kurl Kit. Comlpete equipment, including 40 curlers and sham poo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands, including Fay McKenzie, glam orous movie star. Money re funded if not satisfied. Eagle btore Company. June 1-8-15-22-29-July 6-13-20-27, and Aug. 3. BERRY BASKETS 10,000 For Sale. Haywood Cannery June 1 FOR SALE One Motorola car Radio. See Leatherwood and James Service Station. June 1 FOR SALE Rock building on highway near Haywood County Hospital; over 100 foot frontage; city conveniences. If interested' write or see Q. V. Poteate. June 1-8-15-22. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. John M. Michal vs. Lillian Michal. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C-, to secure a divorce on the grounds of two years sepa ration, and that said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court House in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, within thirty days from the 5th day of July, 1944, and answer the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief as demand ed in said complaint. This the 3rd day of June, 1944 KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County. 1369-June 8-15-22-29. PARK THEAH Waynesville, N. C. MATINEE : Sunday 2 and 4 P.M.; Saturday 2 and 3:1 NIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M., Sunday Night, ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Ada Seats, 35c TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult M Thursday-Friday June 8-9 In "Cover Girl" Technicolor With Rita Hayworth. Saturday June 10 "Death Valley Rangers" With Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. A Mystery Thriller. Sunday June 11 "The Frisco Kid With James Cagney. M. Monday-Tuesday June l3 "Gaslight" n With Charles Boyer and Ingrid Hergman- Wednesday June 14 "Henry Aldrich Boy Scout" With All Aldrich Flayers. i " ' ' i