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,,-RSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, lUi (OneDayNeater Victory) HpinzRollman Let Sneaker At R Meet Friday THE WAYNESV11XE MOUNTAINEER Pace 11 1eT,z Rollman was the .' .,r th November ffT!L norcas Bell Love . 'v nonchters of the D....nl.ition which was LfriJay afternoon with Mrs. prevost. I Eo;iman, who is a nauve .is .poke on me n uiiien of Russia Today." PV- picture ol me mc uj. wic Russian woman and the ;Lei -he has over those of a ration ..u nf th.' educational pro m0R)j the women, and of jring the war they have gone u irnfessions anu um m L who are being released f o ; the wrmd iorces. .-t, hriefly of the history ..; thp nioneer country of rrving a background for the kt8WtU? "I'IMCII. BWlk- Lt .ftpr 1917 women were . ... OL. dtial rights wlin men. one & the rural sections of Kus a. told of women in poll L irt in education, in indus w . . . j y how their etiorxs are maae I, national viewpont ratner L, nprsonal ambition. She ( the health clinics and the tee for children and now tney ing cared for while their Irs U'Ol'K. C Jane W'yche, daughter of iw Wvche was introduced hical winner of the DAR fcnage award, by Mrs. T. Le- Tjn. chapter chairman. Mrs. told of the qualifications of inner which made her eligi- rtie award. i L. Hardin reviewed the al magazine, reading the n eeneral's message. Var- itters from state officials were ly the secretary. TTatt Morris, member of lanter. was welcomed to the Kg after an extended absence. of the afternoon were: Mrs. Wvche. Miss Jane Wvche. mad Chafin and Mrs. Heinz an. at the social hour the hos- las assisted by her daughter- Mrs. Bill Prevost, and her grandson, Bill Prevost in S. P. (lav. District lident, To Attend fter Meet ol bvlva Llub ? P. (lav. Dresident of Dis- Xunibcr One of the North r.a Federation of Women's will attend a dinner meet- Tuisday evening to be held ha by the Sylva Woman s Mrs. Felix Stovall. district fry. has also been invited to the dinner. Claude A. Havnes and r, Mrs. William E. Smith. closed their home for the and are guests at "The fps Nature Reliave MONTHLY" HE mm pbosuff. ;ach pain with tired, fus. out" feellnca to ti.nctional periodic dls atfs start at muse trv f.vritA. 'lltham s Vppptnhlo Pnmnn'iinrt fUfve such symptoms. Made flail? for women it halm no. t Also a grand stomachic tonic WW label dlrprtlnna lALPINKHAM'SSS, Ted Hundley Given Surprise Party On Birthday Anniversary Mrs. B. R. Hundley was hostess on Monday evening 0f a surprise party in honor of the 15th birthday anniversary of her son, Ted Hund ley. A color motif of pink and green was used in the party ap pointments. During the serving how a large birthday cake adorned the table. The hostess was assist ed in serving by Mrs. Mabel Brown Abel. The guest list included the fol lowing: Janet Abel, Grace Furtado Mai ylyn and Alice McMillian, Phyl lis Ferguson, Betty Parris, June Hundley, Dorthy Martel, Pauline Ferguson, Tommy Wilson, Dries Vandenberg, ip Ray, Sam Comp ton, John Dicus, Sammy Jones and Charles Braekett. Civic League To Hold Meeting On Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22nd The Waynesville Civic League will hold the regular November meeting on Wednesday, 22nd, at the home of the president, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen. Mrs. R. R. Camp bell will be hostess of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lochlan Hyatt and young son, Lochlan, Jr., will ar rive this week to visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Hyatt, at their home on the Fair view Road. Miss Agnes Simons, who is a member of the school faculty of Kannapolis, spent the week-end wjth her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson. Dellwood News Much interest is being shown in the revival now being held at the Dellwood church, with Rev. N. L. Stevens, pastor, doing the preaching. "I HAVE RETURNED- li Elizabeth Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Ferguson and the late Murrav Fereuson. is now t Hunter College in New York. She was the first WAVE to be sworn in at the Asheville office. She is a eradnntf nf thp VVv. nesville high school, Greensboro College for Women, and at the time she enlisted she was with the per sonnel office of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company. Mrs. Minnie Woody is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. G. Seltzer of Canton. Mrs. S. J- Moody entertained a group of friends last Thursday evening in honor of her son-in-law, Archie Sales, who is home from overseas, and Dick Moody, who is also on furlough from active com bat duty. Mr. Roberts, father of the late Walter Roberts, is visiting his daughter-in-law and grandchildren. He is 87 years old and active in church work, taking a leading part in the revival now in progress at the church. Pvt. Davis Galloway from Fort Jackson, visited his family here over the week-end. Miss Lillian McGaha spent the week-end with her family. She lives in Hazelwood and is employed at the Wellco Shoe Corporation. DIKE CALLS KEEP Oil CLIIIIIG Long Distonce calls are at an all-time high. It happens sometimes that there's a bigger rush than usual on certain circuits. Then the Long Distance operator will help to keep things moving by saying "Plea:e limit your call to 5 minutes." She's grateful when you say "0. .',muiui.miiiwii M SJ " v H " x xVWxk. HERE IS GEN. MacARTHUR In the midst of his dramaUc and historic broadcast to the Philippine people announcing his return, as he had pledged he would, and urging them to strike wherever possible against the Jap enemy. At his left, drinking from canteen, Is Sergio Osmena, President of the Philippines. ( International Soundphoto) Miss Mary Wood Is Teaching And Studving At North Western ' -Miss Mary Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood of Eliza-b-'thton, Tenn., and granddaughter of Mrs. John N. Shoolbred, is flow teaching at North Western Uni versity. Miss Wood is also work ing on her Masters Degree. Miss Wood, who majored in dramatics, is a graduate of thf North Caro lina University, where she was con nected with the Carolina Play makers. Mr. and Mrs. MacFarland Shack-li-ford, Jr., of Anderson. S. C. were week-end guests in Waynes ville. Mrs. Shackleford is a mem ber of the faculty of C'.emson 1 College. 1 ! Mrs. Howell Freeman and chil-, dren have gone to Oklahoma where they joined the former's husband, Pvt. Freeman. They will remain there while Pvt. Freeman is sta tioned at Fort Sill. Mrs. Frank Kinsey To (Jive Paper At Club Meeting- Today The November meeting of the Waynesville Woman's Club will be held on November 16 at Oak Park with Mrs. Frank Kinsey in charge of the program. Mrs. Kinsey will present a paper on "Notable Wo men of the Unite-d States." Mrs. James W. Killian. president, will pi side. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, chairman of music, will be in charge of this feature of the program. Hostesses of the afternoon will be Mrs. John K. Hipps, Mrs. K. A. Williamson and Mrs. Cornelia Nixon. K. G. Howell of Ocoee, Fla., is visiting his mother, Mrs. E. J. Howell, at her home on Jonathan ( reek. Mr. Howell came at this time to be present for the 86th birthday anniversary of his mother. He has been residing in Florida for the past twenty-two years, but often visits his family in Hay wood county. Ruby Frances Brown Invited To Join National Fraternity Miss Ruby Frances Brown, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown of Waynesville, has been elected a member of the National Honorary Literary Fraternity, Chi Delta Phi at the University of North Carolina. Miss Brown is one of eight members who have been ac cepted into the fraternity this year. The members are taken in on literary merit, and each prospective member is required to submit a piece of their original work. Miss Brown submitted a collection of her poems. Miss Brown is a member of the senior class and is majoring in journalism. She is a graduate of the Waynesville high school and has also studied at the Woman's College of the University and at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood of Elizabethton, Tenn., who have spent the summer and late fall at thiir farm in Pennsylvania, will arrive on Friday to spend a fortnight here with the latter's mother, Mrs John N. Shoolbred. They will be joined en route in Baltimore by Mrs. Walter Taylor, who will also spiul a couple of weeks here with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt had as their guests during the past weik, Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Bre vard, sister of the latter and her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Hammer- shlage and daughter, Elizabeth Mcintosh Hamniershlage, of Bay side, L. I. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. This is to notify all persons, that M. 0. Galloway and Grace Gallo way trading and doing: business as Waynesville Lumber Company has been dissolved and the said Grace Galloway no longer has any inte rest in said business, that the said M. 0. Galloway will continue to operate said business as his own, as M- 0. Galloway, trading and do ing business as Waynesville Lum ber Company. All persons having claims against the said Waynesville Lumber Company are requested to present the same to M. O. Galloway for payment. This the 80th day of October, 1944. M. 0. GALLOWAY and GRACE Galloway, Doing Business ag Waynesville Lumber Company. 1402 Nov. 2-9-16-23. THOUSANDS 0!F AMERICANS ARE STILL IN JAP PRISONS - - II II I I 1 lira fw' 1 "v I fflll BUY Nun Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company ... ' y - "r ' 't ' i A 1 i ; I Remember Corregtdor? Remember the . picture of frinninf Japaneia ol diert fuardinf Americtn priioncri? We're out to wipe the'f rini off their facet. We're out to liberate thousand of American soldieri and civiltani itill in Jap priaona. That day can come only with 6nal victory. We're out to niah the. Job the Japi atarted. The 6th War Loan Drive ia part of the t reat national effort to win quick victory in the PaciBc The coat of vie tory comet high. It coete billiona of dol lar! a month to fight Japan I But we know you'll do your full there, at you have in all the ether war loan drive. Your fall tbare ia Uasl one extra $100 War Bond. Boy mort if yon poaaibly can. War Bond are your beat inturanco of a tafe, independent future. AT LEAST ONE EXTRA $100 WAR BOND BELK-HUDSON CO. 1 WANTED Man With Truck or Team To Exca vate Large Store Basement On Contract Basis. This is fine opportunity for farmer to earn some extra money during the winter. Raiff's Department Store Canton, N. C. BELEl-HUDSON'S WINTER NEEDS Try BELK-HUDSON First OIL CLOTH ON SALE FRIDAY, MORNING NOV. 17 We have just returned from the New York Markets. We only bought merchandise that we're proud to show you. READY-TO-WEAR BABY'S DEPARTMENT UNDERWEAR BOYS' DEPARTMENT (Second Floor) I adies' elastic , . f SAFETY pins Handkerchiefs straight ,-,ns Ideal For HAIR PINS GIFTS RIBBONS LACE Ladies' Coats, Dresses THREADS BUTTONS New Coats and use our Dresses convenient Arriving Daily. Lay-Away Plan I (Second Floor) Agk Any c,erk Nursewear m Cotton Batts HOSIERY 59,.69.74, White and tiunmelal r r Part Wool Batts Ask Mrs. Justice 97tf 100 Dozen work pants Wash Cloths work shirts To Sell At WORK CAPS 50-102-160 WORK SOCKS Boys' Plaid JACKETS Sport Shirts lioyM Ja;kets and Mackmaws May be used for sport , (Second Floor) or dress wear. Men's Winter TOYS Underwear ,kHks and Games Light, Medium and (Second Floor) Heavy Weight. (Street Floor) TOWELS . IPnu 1 lot regular 59c seller. HOSIERY One lot Rayon Seconds. 21c to 69c. . . . Special Children's 19 SWEATERS 6 Pairs $1.00 Button and Pullovers ... I Sizes 3 to 14. . . . All For Those Who Sew colors. Good Grade Blue Chambry Cakes 36 inches wide. Lb 1 .55 Sizes ... QUILT ROLLS 1.2.88 "ir 39(t Cheese Cloth Lb" 970 Grade No. 80. . . Makes beautiful window cur- REMNANTS tains. Vt yd. to 3 yd. lengths. . , . Men's OVERSHOES ..., Heavy Storm By "Htwd" ANKLETS 0 Solid colors and stripes: $2m4o BELCl-HUIDSON CO. "Home of Better Values" INCORPORATED Home of Better Values'
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