4Y. MAY 24, 1945 We. Day Nearer Victory)
THE .WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
ta?e S;
ReDOftS
v Last Club
L Of Year
.. :u Woman's Club
Way" " f the eur-
I6 ..,, ,,h Mrs. James
ak "''im. presiding.
Lan. P"-" hv the
h. various of-
nJ ,, telling "1 . wrk
"J ,. Hmun. chairman
tho ropor.ec that oyer
, ..iit in e otn-
" ,. ,h department
Uu:' SI... was given
r ' ,.f .hanks for the
P u , uidortaken
worK mi.
L,..,n mt'tll
Llian annoum-ed lhat the
r"' . , MMKl Inr the
'" h,. siatod that the
L'gnuip Had worked on
i Mrs ( has. E.
. p Williamson. Mrs.
V ''. . TW.,
Kirkpaint-K. ". '.
ir I W Killian.
13IUI
mg vott. of thanks was
)r Kllliail Kll I"'' ain..i-
k during Hie year as prcs
j,d Mrs. I'. H Marlcy for
,jco in providing a meeting
linnor in the reading coll
ide hitili school were pre-
)V Mrs .1 C ISrown. ana
ivc ilwir winning number
r: I lei I y Met lure, A
Half Hour on the Heath"
p Underwood. "An Kn-
niih ;in Interviewer."
orncli.'i Nixson. ehairman
nrcii'iiled Ida Lou Gib-
Lo vocal niinihers. serving
accompanist.
.nnnh Powell, of Friendly
F'cnl. wli" was a member
tub for 1.) years, express-
Isure a i being with the
a2ain
liber of guests were pres-
)io Hireling. A social hour
with the following hos-
lerwiu.': Dr. lai? Micliai,
ih .lolK and Mrs. Trov
mm
i you suffer
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1 Hi wmI, tired feelings?
Bona) periodic disturbances
Swel nervous, tired, restless
lim try tats great medicine
I. Plntham'3 Vegetable Com
frelleve such symptoms.Token
l-H helps bulla up resistance
ucb distress. Also a grand
It iodic Follow label directions.
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Their Matriage Announced
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SKAMAN AND MRS. JACK B. NOLAND. whose marriage took
place in Clayton. Ga., on 'January 27. Mrs. Noland was th former
Miss Belly Klla Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Silas Nichols of
Wayncsville.
And mony other
Household Intects
Here' answer to
you r p roblem at wlist
to use to kill bugs in
Mil, hrm, n
dangerini? children,
Pts, food or yourself! Get
w, non-poisonous DIL-K1I.
JiwJer. Sorlnkle as directed.
n wulk thronirh it-rrawl
y-die! Buy 1111,-KH, today.
Cut-Rale Drug Store
fnds-kopp fhem.
Music Club To
Hold Annual
Open Meeting
The open meeting of the Way
nesville Music Club will be held
on Friday evening. May 25, at
the Presbyterian church. Sol
Cohen, music director of the
Springdale school and his students
will present the program. Mr.
Cohen, violinist, will also present
several numbers.
Tliis is an annual affair always
anticipated hy the friends of the
Music Club, as each member is
allowed, to invite two guests.
Miss Nancy Killian. president,
will preside, and serving as hos
tesses will be a special committee
appointed lor the meeting.
Haywood Chapter UDC
To Hold Last Meet
On Fridav, June 1st
The Haywood Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy will bold the last meeting of
the year on Friday afternoon, I
June 1. with .Mrs. F. (.'.. Hippetoe
and Mrs. Sam Queen as associate
hostesses at the home of the for
mer on Woolsey Heights.
Miss Itobina Mill will have the
paper of the afternoon, her sub
ject being "Jefferson Davis", and
she will outlined the highlights
in the life of Ibis Confederate lead-
Miss Dorothy (ireer. who is at
tending Western Carolina Teach
ers College, spent the week-end in
llazelwood with her parents. Mi.
and Mrs. Iv A (ireer.
BaaaHa i bbiiiii mini u mutysUMMiiwini i a
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SPECIAL
CO IF IF EE
Betty Ella Nichols
Is Married To
lack Noland, S 1-c
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Nichols, of
Waynesville. have announced the
marriage of their daughter, M - .
Hetty Klla Nichols, to Jack 1! No
land, seaman second class. I s
Navy, son of Mr and Mrs l!ni
Noland. of Clyde
The marriage took place m
Clayton. C.a . on January 27. where
the couple were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noland and
Mr .and Mrs Clarence llarroll
The bride wore a winter tan sun
with brown accessories and her
corsage was of gardenias The
bride was a student at the Way
nesville Township high school at
the time of her marriage
The bridegroom entered the ser
vice in November. 1 i4-4 . and was
given his boot training at Ham
bridge, Md. From Hainbridge be
was assigned to Norfolk. Va At
the time he entered the service be
was employed by the Newport
News Shipbuilding ami Dry Dock
Company
ivirs. Allan c. jviri.ean has gone
to Florida for a month's visit with
friends at various points She
went by Chapel Hill, where she
visited her niece, Miss Ann t )s
borne, and then to Haleigb, where
she was joined by Miss Horn u lla
Love, who accompanied her lo
Florida
Frank Ferguson, who holds a
position in Wilmington, spent the
week-end in town with bis mother.
Don Hyatt. Jr . of Wilmington,
spent the week-end lu re wilh Ins
grandparents. Mr and Mrs W A
llyall. on the I'ai.vu u lload
Mr. and Mrs. ):. A Creer hail
as Iheir guests over the week end
Mrs II F Davis, of Andrews, and
Mrs John Wiklr, ol Asheville.
Mrs Vera Douglas ho spent
Hie past Week as the guest ol Mis.
! Hoy Campbell, lias relumed to her
' home in (jiiiney. Fla
( '. C Medfnrd. who is employed
in the shipyard at Newport News.
Va . recently spent a week v,ii
his family al Lake Jiiiialuska
m
Jack Hamey. of the t S 'ay.
spent several days with lus parents
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ifamey. of Lake
Junaluska He lias seen sei'e,. m
the Pacific
BIRTH ANNOI'Nrl'MI'M
Mr. and Mrs Arville Praifklin.
of Cove Creek, announce the birth
of a son at their home on May lln!
Dry Oyen
Opn oven door for tew minutes
sftpr baking is dnnp and hp.it birred
off, to dry nven llinrouphiv.
OIL-CLOTH
BELK-HUDSON CO.
COME MD GET IT
ON SALE
FRIDAY MORNING
; Dorothy W. Milner
Becomes Bride Of
iPfc. J. F. Kahr
Announcement has boon made
t of the marriage of Miss Dorothy
I Winona Milner, daughter of Mr."
and Mrs. 11. B. Milner! of Way-1
nesville, to Private' Flast Class
Joseph Francis Kahr, of Chicago.
' III., in a double ring ceremony
which look place in Asheville at
the home of J. D. Dermid. .ho
officiated on Thursday, May 10! h
al 7:ix) o'clock in the evening.
The bride wore a suit of yellow
and brown wilh matching ueces- i
! sories and her corsage was m ;
' mixed rosebuds. Miss Lois Gross. ;
of Forest City, was maid of honor
and she also wore a yellow soil
with brown accessories.
The bridegroom had as his best ,
1 man. Private First Class Arthur
Cole.
; Following' the marriage a wed- '
ding supper was held at the Sky
Club in Asheville for those al
i tending the ceremony. The bridal
I table was centered with a (wo
('cr wedding cake wilh a Hower
j arrangement and candles.
The guests for the wedding
! supper included: Pfc. and Mrs. '
I Arthur Cole, Miss Lois Gross. :
' PfV. Hay Knulh, Ben Sofley, Miss '
Frances Dermid and Miss Huih :
I .Michael
j The bride ol (ended the Waynes
I villo Township high school. Vir
j ginia Interniont College and Wan-;
' ion's Business College. She now
holds a position Wilh the General
Accounting office In Asheville.
Pfc. Kahr. son of Mr. and Mrs ,
Frank Kahr, of Chicago, is a
graduate of St. Augustine Grade
School in Chicago, lie enlered tle i
army in HM and since then has.
been overseas and participated in
action on Aiuio beachhead. Ho
was returned to the States and is
now stationed with the M. P. !
Del., of the Redistribution Station;
in Asheville. '
For the present the couple will
make their home in Asheville. ;
Mrs. F. A. (ireer recently visil
ed her son. Clyde P. Greer. AHM
third class, who is completing an-!
other course of education training!
at the naval base in Jacksonville. 1
Fla.
Mrs Med ford Clark, Mr and
Mrs. John W. Lewis, of Wilming
ton. Del., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs Itufus Smathers, parents of j
Mrs Lewis.
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Mr. and Mrs.' Hubert While audi
Iwo children, Hugh and Mary, of I
Pollersville, N. .)., have' arrived
and are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs Itippetoe. Mrs. White is the i
former Miss Rosemary Itippetoe, 1
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rippe- I
toe She and her children will
remain for the duration, bill Mr
While will return to New Jersey ;
on Sunday and will enter- Un
armed forces on May 21!
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Mr. and Mrs S. A. Yoiunan. of!
lilton. are spending a lew
days in town They plan to re
turn the first of July and spend
sometime in this section
Marriage Licenses
Caught 'Werewolf
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Miss Dorothy Smathers
Becomes Bride Of
Pvt. M?dford Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Itufus Smathers,
of Waynesville, have announced
the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Dorothy Smathers, (o Private
Mffird Clark, son of Mrs. Al
bert Clark and the late Mr. Clark,
of Waynesville, R.F.D. No. I.
The marriage look plaee in
Clayton, da., on Saturday, April
21, In the presence of a small
group of friends.
The bride is a graduate of the
Waynesville high school in (he
class of 1944 and al the time of
her marriage was employed by
the Dayton Rubber Company.
The bridegroom entered the ser
vice in November, l42, and has
spent the past 23 months in (he
South Pacific theStre. At present
he is stationed in a convalescent
hospital at Camp Ituiner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of
lxington. Ky.. who have been
visiting relatives, have returned lo
their home. While here they
were the guests of Mr. Miller's
sisters. Miss Robina Miller and
Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick
FRAMED BY THE "V" in what might
be a V-for-Victory fenre that pens
him in, somewhere In Germany, is
one ot the dejected 'werewolves"
thnt were howled about ns Ger
many's last-ditch defenders until
our armies changed their minds,
ltiitlsh ph. do. vf iili-n.nfioiia))
Eyes Examined
Glutses F.tttd
CONSULT '-Li
DR. R. KING HARPE
OPTOMETRIST
125 Main Street Wells Bldg.
AND OeE 0U START T0MXN6 At
To the People
of this Comrpunity
1). n,,.i,il.. . 11. n
Four' He thinks i
home folks, eve
murderous lire o
Kid in Upper
lboui yen. Ins
n under the
enemy ma
chine Lim
ners. The
I: i d c a m o
ho in e the
other day to
r e c e i e a
decora t ion.
y be r e
ca lied say
ing this sim-nli-
ni-iivpr
m22SlSJ ,n !i;';,r
lake care ol
Mom and Dad and my brolher
and sister and all the folks at
home. Thanks for Die food and
water we have in this shell bole.
Take care of my buddies. Take
care of me. Amen."
In Ibis case fbe kid's name
was Private Ken Miller of
(irrensbiirg. veleran of
Lvo .lima. Private Miller won't
mii.d if you substitute the name
ol your boy for bis as the hoy
who prayed in a loxhole for Hie
home folks. The link between
IVxhole and honu1 is never broken
miles;; you break it here your
self. Y"ir fighting sons Iook lo
you in the Till War Loan to dem
onstrate thai you ni'p helping
them in one of Die most direct
way.- open to von, the acquisition
of the most H'ar Bonds you have
ever bought in any War Loan.
tbk LDram
&?e t&pz Woo,
on farm Teephone expansion
Thomas A.
ville. to Hazel
Jolly, of Waynes
Hannah, of Canton
Furniture Polish
For rpmnving llial dull, fngpy ap
pearanertlh.it furnilure may aeipiirp
and lo conceal fine cracks or eherlts
in Ihe finish, use a simple lionie
tnado furnilure pnlhJi of two parts
boiled linseed oil and one part lur
ppnline. II is suggpsled lhat the mix
ture he applied with a sofl cloth.
Rub the exee.-s polish nIV with a dry
rlolh noil keep robbing wilh the
grain of the worn) until Ihe -urfnee
is entirely diy and wiU not show
a finger mark.
The numlier of Soullierii Hell oiei nt-l form telephone in
Dixie wns inerenaeil liv more limn four lime from 1 ).tr lo 1912
J
vheri Ivar inlerrii)leil ur nirnl lel ilioiie evpansion piOftruiii. i!
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Sinee 1912, aal iimoiintn of eiiiiiniiiiiiciilion eiuimenl have
lieen ami pre Hlill l)einn iniimifactureil for Nliiiinenl lo our light
, ing men, and we runnol reHiime our fnrni telephone expansion
iinlil nfler mnnpower unil malerial iiuin heroine nvnilulile.
In ihe nienntiine, we tire furthering our efforts lo provide in
creased and improved poxl-witr farm telephone (service through
wtfr Waearch work ami experience gained in new melluulo of
conslriictioii. IrnilHiuiNMion ami ne, ile eliiinienl- in the ml of
coinniiinietition.
Soullierii Bell's powl-wai rural ilevelopnienl progruni pnit
of the riell SytitemV one hundred million dollar program lo
extend and improve farm telephone service of ihe future. And
every reasonahle and pruclicahle sleji U heing taken to advance
thin program as rapidly iih n-hil.le.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
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The Best The
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