AUGUST 16, 1945 Iday. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN (First Sectioc7 n's Club Has i .1 UonPtlt Party r club as both F""1 .... .,-,.Pss with I n':j:',t...! The affair K " ,he Hlel W K.llian. presl- i"-1 ... thp Mil" m- Bicami- Mrs.. Jimmy Jujl, u Queen, and fVr won the top ' .r.'uarl . uhii-h was .',,:i..l.cl !' Belk "', and Miss Anne UII.IKT III' thl' 10W ,. ,,i ivorv soap. J, ' Mrs. W. T. , (llit witli tumors. four cakes i lot Hit' benefit '",L,',iihan II- Woody livll.l all lour brinti- ,jnii Hi"' lobby and j;; s uh(ic I lie tables ""l ) laying were ., , IinliqlU'ts. ;v h'i I 1 U I IMLJI i! C'kivton July Bride Nichols Venire, of Hazel- IniMimiil the marriage I,!,,. Miss Mona Dell Wc-lt-rn Sherman . inalTlaMi' took place i;j mi August 4, with Sn.it M oltiriating. vim lor her marri- 1,! blur anil black com- ; Ijl.u k accessories. wi if ai c ompanied to Mrs Kilna I'ressley and lllMlUlT. iJiiiniii nas iciuiiicu fend uiic half years in kite in the II. S. Army IreiilK disc harmed. he will reside in Hazel- T T 1 1 :11IC l AM HOCK Briili; Of ncis S. James Mi- i: ('. lieck, of i No I lia e announe- ol their daughter. I.mi Berk, to Private jincs. ul Penrose. ji;c look place on Au l lie Ihnuood county The bride wore a as. v, ith white acrcs- ii' nt her marriage the lisii inn u i n tht Day- Cun:o..n - has recently re tlii'ee months service lielore enlist ing ill the ' 'as employed at ('mill . as a machinist (aiduiii and her sis Mivs Lillian Godwin, I'la . have arrived visit w h the former's anil Mrs. Jesse Moore. N .Mrs (iodwin's hns- (I'nluin. ship's cook, t I S. Navy, is in a tul m ('alirornia. Miss 1-X'I In tlie Fedpr.il frk in Jack I'd Mis John David ' man'UIL'l' tunic nU,,.. (Jrace Kpiscopal I1' "'tinned from their IP and are visiting the t'liK ll' :ml H- ''infii Id. Aiideis,,,, )as return. '"'Hie 111 PliihlrlolnViio '"''" iih her par Mrs. Julin McClure, Ps David Miller have "''iiia alter visiting CREAM '.' -Cllciou,- Smooth Hi -No looking-No ... ;y;-h.d fl0vo?-Ea,rr!: u. (, ,ul-' tarn. jOOOERRy fwimodt Ic.C.on, BILIZR r"ui). 11N FRiNCItTfl , u ! I - , s MRS. HARHY TAl.MAlx; K LINDER who before her marriage on juiy in uanney. s. v.-., was Miss Mary Alice Palmer, daughter of Mrs. George X. Palmer, of Clyde Mary A. Palmer Becomes Bride Of Harry T. Linder Mrs. George N. Palmer, of Clyde, has announced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary Alice Palmer to Harry Talmadge Linder. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Linder. ol Rutherfordton. which took place on Thursday, July 20'. in Garlnev. S. C. For her marriage the bride wore a navy blue suit with white acces sories and her corsage was of white gardenias. The bride is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school. The bridegrom, a veteran of World War 11, is a graduate of the Rutl er fordton high school and has re cently been discharged from the army after serving Xi months oer seas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordan and son, Darwin, are in North, S. C . this week. Mrs. Jordan was call ed there two weeks ago due to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. L. N. Hooker. Miss Blanche Ferguson returned to Washington, D. C. Monday after spending two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. H. C. Ferguson. Miss Ferguson has a position with the Navy -Department in Washington. Mrs. W. Ci. Smith has arrived from Corpus Christi, Tex., and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Williamson. Mrs. Frank Kinsey was called to Scranton, Pa., this week on ac count of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Barber had as their guests during the past week, Mrs. Ben Easley and daugh ter, Miss Mary Alta Easley, of Greenville. S. C. Mrs. G. R. Easley and young son. Richard N. Barber Easley, have re turned to Harrisburg, Pa., where they joined Lt. Ensley at Camp Hill. Mrs. Easley was before her marriage Miss Mary Ash worth Barber. Mrs. Troy Boyd is spending this week in Fort Myers, Fla.. where she is the guest of Cpl. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones. Mrs. Coleman W. Ensley and young daughter. Jackie Maie. left last week for Fallon, Nev., where they wiil be joined by C. W. Ens ley, AMM second class, U. S. Navy. Mrs. Ensley has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. F. Miller, here for the past several months prior to joining her husband. Miss Mary Margaret Smith had as her guests during the past week, her sister, Miss Lena Smith of China Grove, and her sister-in-law,' Mrs. J. J. Smith, of Landis. For Feet That Sweat With Offensive Odor Emerald OR Musi Give Complete Satisfaction or Money Back Don't wait another dav. You can re move the disagreeable odors quickly with a few drops of this powerful penetrating Antiptic OiL Druggists everywhere who know, say that Emerald Oil is the speediest and most ef tcctive preparation they have ever handle-! ior aching, perspiring, iK-bmelling feet. The very minute that this wonderful foot balm touches these sore, tender, ach ins feet, you will get n lief. It's limply imazing how quickly- it a.ts, and no mat ter what other rray t H you, there's iflhing just ts good. SMITH'S DRUG STORE fmm sms i F ISTriis W I SUOAR. IT'S NO TSI wMSSi'fi mm WOO' 4. FRIENDLY SERVICE L FORASINSECOP'0S Parents Urged To Have 1st Graders Vaccinated While a large number of chil d'vi of pre-school age have been vaccinated for immunization ag-Jinst whooping cough, smallpox, and diphtheria, as required under the laws as passed by the 194S general assembly, there are still some children who will enter schot1 for the first time who have not as yet been vaccinated, it was learned from the county health department Since May of this year there has been a total uf 225 pre-school aye children vaccinated for the three diseases, some of them for all three and others for one or more. For some ears it has been op tional with the counties as to whether or not smallpox vaccina tion was compulsory, but the last legislature made the law state wide, though the majority of stu dents in the schools and of pre school age have been given this immunization lemiicates ot immunization or of immunity for the three dis eases are now required by law for all children entering the first grade of school. The new law requires that all children in North Carolina be vaccinated against whooping cough before they reach one year of age. The parents, guardians or person in loco parentis of any such child not previously immunized shall be taken to a licensed physician or health department and have ad ministered a sufficient dosage of phophv lactic whooping cough agent, it was pointed out by tt. (.'. N. Sisk. county health director The wilful violation of any part of the law is considered a mis demeanor punishable by a line of not more than fifty dollars or im prisonment for not more than 30 days, it was learned from M. II. Howies and Dr. C. N. Sisk. Both the county health officer and the county superintendent are urging that those parents who have not brought their children either to the health department or their family physician for these im munizations do so at once, so that the children enrolled for the first lime will meet requirements when school opens. Tea Draws Large Crowd On Friday The annual musical tea spon sored by the Woman's Auxiliary ol Grace Kpiscopal chureh at the Parish House on Friday afternoon was well attended. Mrs. C. K Kirkpatrick served as chairman ol the affair and was assisted by Mrs Hugh A. Love, Mrs. J. F. Abel Mrs. W. H l.uther. Mrs. Harry Marshall. Miss Hose Tatum. Miss Ifobina Miller and Jean Hodges Mary Michal and Anne Green. The artists taking part on the program were: Charles Medlin cellist. Mrs. Fred Martin, vocalist Miss Kvelyn Reed, pianist, Sol Cohen, Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, pian ist, and Mqs. Henry MacFayden vocalist. Remarkable Treatment for Stomach Distress From Too Much Stomach Acid Are you tortured wit) the burning misery ut too niwh rr-p nttnnael acid)' Vh of the fn moiiH VON TABI.KTh- ia uririKiiitf comforting relief lo liuii'lredH of such cast h. NiiKreL grateful people tell o what Uiey cull th "wondeii" Von Tab lets have done for tnvm. .tiis jcritlt fuimu In ii itiis to cjtint'ract stirphiM, irritlitiiiff Htotn.ti iif hl iiri'l to tiring- relief fnim i- rotiriit ions. If yon suffer from indirewtfoii ij.i-, tif.irtlioni, !) Mug, bloating, ttouc stum ;ich :iiiJ other vPViiptoms one to w.:h stoma' h acid you, too, should try Vun'f for piuinpt leJief . . . right at home . . uifhiHit riirid H'Mii'l diet. Get $1.2-5 Tria Sun. Also available $2.00. $3.50 sizes. At SMITHS CUT RATE DRUG STORE and other good drug stores. Smith's Cut-Rto Drug Stor FIGHTING OIL-PETROLEUM FIRE IN MIAMI From where I sit ... Joe Marsh 4, s x Pete Jr. Gets His Tenth Jap Plane! POST17AR Planning iVc 'O doubt yon hav a Postwar Plan. Yon want to provide for your old aga and the future of your wife and children. Your Jefferton Standard representative can help you make this plan a reality with, Jefferson Stand ard "Planned Protection" the life insurance service that's tailored to your indi vidual requirements. Without cost, he will be glad to help yon work out your "Planned Protection" program. Call or write him today. S. E. Connatser Special Representative Route a Waynesville wry v "?WV w:'' . N. V GREAT BILLOWS OF GREASY, BLACK SMOKE soar 13,000 feet into the air from gas storage plants, oil reclaiming plants and petroleum dumps pictured burning in the northwest section of Miami, Kla. Thirteen persons were injured in the series ot explosions that accompanied the fire. Servicemen aided the local city ilrcflr.hters in subduing the great blaze. Approximately 275,000 gallons of Navy fuel went up in nanu s or exploded, and damage was estimated unofficially at around $1,000,000. (fiifeniulional fc'ounclpliufo) Want Ads FOR SALE Kami, Mooney Cova; ! forty acre tract, plenty springs, j Twenty acres under cultivation. : balance in woods, saw timber. Couple small boxed houses; two barns. Price $:i.000.00. See V. C. Kalhbonv, ltoute 2. Aug. 9-16-2:1-30 L1NUSEY RADIO SEUV1CE Reasonable prices. Work guar anteed. 50 Main Street, Way nesville. tf WANTED TO BUY nhoats and hogs. Will pay top prices. See Junaluska Supply Company. It LOST One twenty-five dollar war bond, bank book, head scarf and small comb and mirror belong ing to Mrs. Hester Moody. Re turn to Mrs. Hester Moody, Rt. 2, Waynesville, N. C. Aug. 9 LOST No 4 Ration Hook bearing name Martha Howena Clifford. Anyone finding same please re turn to The Mountaineer. July 26 Aug. 2-9 FOR. SALE One registered Poll ed Hereford heifer. Call Rex Shuller, Medford Cove Road, FOR SLIP COVERS, button holes, covered buttons, buckles and belts, also hemstitching, see Mrs. T. L. Campbell .t 1 1 Masonic Temple, phone 525-J. WANTED TO BUY Medium sized inexpensive trunk. Call 114 Aug. Hi FOR SALE Living loom suite kitchen cabinet. Singer sewing machine, lable. bed and springs, llealrola. Mrs. John Turpin. East Street 'i L. L. Ludigscu Aug. Hi CASH PAID for all old typewriters and adding machines, bring them lo us. CHOWDER'S TYPEWRIT ER EXCHANGE, phone 2487. 74 Main SI . Canton. Aug. 2 LOST-Ration Book No. M. bear ing name Medford Parkins. Clyde, 1(1 I. Return to above Aug !)-1i-2:i 1'OH IMMEDIATE SALE Six beautiful .ian! Ins on Balsam street in I'isimIi Park, high ele vation, overlooking High School. All i it.v coin eiiioiu cs. Priced reason. ihlv b owner. Phone 2119. Wav ncsv ille. Aug. Hi l-'OH SALE Several homes ill walking distance ol llaelvvood They range in price from twen tv one hundred lo lour thousand. 11 II Holt, ollice at Hovd Fur niture Co. Aug. Hi FOR SALE Household furnish ings including electric relrigera alor. 1114 Boundary Street. Aug. Hi HAVE YOUR SEWINC. MACHINE repaired at Campbell' Slip Cover and Repair Shop. 11 Masonic Building, Phone r2.r)-J. tf FOR SALE -5-ioom house and lot. and small orchard near Hazel wood Garage on Balsam Road. See Derry Norman or Phone 171-J. July 26-Aug 25 FOR SALE 5 good acres, li four room houses, wood, water, near Rubber Plan!. Now renteil at $45.00 per month, a bargain at $3200. 40 arres close in, 30 in cultivation, balance in woods and pasture, plenty water, good 3 room house and very rich ground at S5000. H. . Milner, Belle Meade. Aug 2-9 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two wheel trailer, 7 ft. bed. ton ca pacity, extra tire and tube, fair condition. $25. See John Reeves Lake Junaluska, or call (.'anion 2883. Aug. 2 !) TYPEWRITER REPAIRS Type writers and adding machines overhauled and adjusted. We also carry typewriter ribbons, all makes and adding machine paper CHOWDER'S TYPEWRITER EX CHANGE, phone 2487, 74 Main St., Canton. Aug. 2 WAN TED Experienced waitress . (ireen Tree Tea Room. Call I 307-W. Aug. !)-l(i PIANO TUNING. Voicing and Repairing. Bethel II. S., Way nesville, N. C. Paul Shepherd Oct. 25 WANTED TO BUY Corn binder Call 2213 or see Walter Ketner at Farmers Exchange Aug !)-Hi FOR SALE 'Lulu Belle Cottage'' at Lake Junaluska. fully furn ished; year-round accommoda tions; practically new Holland furnace. Electric kitchen. Also garage apartment Call 294-.I lor particulars Aug Hi i LOST Brown leather handbag with cord fastening. eont.Wiing money and silver bracelet. He ward if relumed intact Leave at The Mountaineer. Aug. Hi It AW LICK ill ROUTE NOW OPEN Real opportunity for perma nent, profitable work. Start promptly in Waynesville. also North Haywood and Jackson counties Write Hawleigh's. Dept NCII-245K. Richmond. Va. Aug Hi FOR SALE Electric Stove. Can be seen at the homo of Harry Liner, Jr.. on Rianncr Ave. Aug. Hi FOR SALE At Clyde stockyard. Aug 301b. one good registered Hereford hull calf. J. W. Par kins. Aug. 10-23 FOR SALE li-room rock house, stoker hot air heat, electric water heater. Apply XYZ. Rt 1. Way nesville. Aug. Hi LOST Sterling silver lapel pin. five inches long; double cilia lily design. Lost on Main Street Return to Mrs. II. G. Stone. Le Faine Hotel. Aug Hi Vanied Immediately Experienced edgerman. Good wages and over time. Living quarters at Job. Priority War Work. Apply WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION OFFICE Waynesville, N. C. Pete Swanson's son, Pete Jr., brought his tenth Jap plane down last week, and his dad couldn't help bragging. Fatt I sot to thinking about Pate Senior: how he hadn't missed a day at the war plant since the war begun; how he'd worked overtime and Saturdays and Sundays; how he'd kept himself in shape, been temper ate and sensible, so that he'd bo at work clear-headed, bright and early every morning. So, when he invited us over after work to drink a toast to hU son in a sparkling glass of beer I couldn't help toasting Pete Se.iior, too. From where I sit, there's more than one kind of "aca" that's helping win this. war... men like Vcle Senior, too. And when the war Is over, and th monuments are erected to its heroes, I hope they don't forget tlw workman on the hems (rust (he man who stuck to his job like a soldivr to his guns. DstU O 1943, UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, North Carolina Comnlt Edgar H. Bam. Stall Oimr.lor. 606 607 Imuran, c Blag., Raleigh, N. 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