trW. 4. 1946 Program .j.,t of the lCr? Ir Friday, ' i,ined reasons for Wlal" .... .nrtustrv ' . nre of 1-e the ii"Fl r i facilitit'S. and as I"5' la ; ,,t what ":'"nu?::H. and ; no "1I,,8S u,ltl1 tr al,o s.r,sscd the Urfcroauunu l-rourxi i- , on "ll Chamber of t'om- LjVfffliiblfJ jCIlfablf, COOK vcr.c reeling tlifin. J"15 'vie ai;d avoids THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Shirley McElroy Is Wedded To Pfc. Clyde Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Jim McElroy, of ' Hazclwood, have announced the j niarriage of their daughter. Miss Shirley McElroy, to Private First Class Clyde Roberts, son of Mrs. Dessie Roberts, of Waynesville, R. I F.D. No. 2. J The niarriage took place in Clay 1 ton, Ga. on Tuesday, May 21st. The bride will make her home with her parents until the bridegi oom re ceives his discharge from the army. Marriage Announced Applications Being Received For Exams On Forestry Places Applications will be received un til June 6th for examinations for probational appointments to fores ter and range conservationist posi tions. The jobs pay $2,320 per year, and are located throughout the country, chiefly in the western part of the nation. Details can be had from O. H. Shelton, secretary of (he Civil Service Board here. fiiard your if daintiness willi ear el J& KOTKX' 22C Contains odorant at no extra cost.' $0$ BELK-HUDSON CO. if "Home of Better Values" 1$ ill v H I Picnics Held Yesterday For St. John's Students The annual picnic of St. John's grammar school was held at Suco Cap yesterday. The school bus left the cainpu-; at 9 a. m. and was hack h ;i 1M P. m. St. John kindergarten held i. picnic Uie same day m ihc Hltl,,i garden. Four Graduate Today From St. farm's School lour graduates from St. .Inlm' giainmar school will ivk-iw linn diplomas in the1 school amino; mm 1 liesilay evening. June 4. diately after the perform. 11 the high .school play, "IVI Papa." The girls u ill wear u lute ,h , Willi contrasting corsages in ..-, , class colors, blue and v lule. Tin certificates of graduation u ill h, j awarded In li,v. A. p. lioln h.i, lu-i superintendent of the school. the graduates are N.imx Klod. C'arniii hacl "1U th- II. ot I I 1 Adger House Opens Today For 1946 Season The Aager House, popular sum mer gues. house, will open today lor the ci.Tent summer season, .k ordmg lo H. W. Woodward, own ic and general manager. The house, which accommodates .ii omul forty guests has been com pletely redecorated on the interior .on! painted on the outside. There lias been a large number of reser vations made for the season, ac cording to Mrs Marguerite Uriggs. manager of the dining room. A number of outsiders will be t.ikon tor meals, it was learned i rum Mrs liriggs. who staled I hat I he management would like reser vations, il possible, to be made ahe;ul of lime. One of the largest crowds ever handled by the Adger House is expected this summer. DR. W. KERMIT CHAPMAN DENTIST OFFICE IN BOYD BUILDING PHONE 363 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. I . Doll .Marie Kienasl Maid. ami mu. rtL Kills. flAKUSY nHYS ) of V:,,-n,w-il i . . , ' .- (oiuoiuiieo the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sara I.. Hrvson to .1 v Reynolds Jr., son of Mr. J. W. Reynolds, of Columbus, Ca. The marriage look place in Cuthbert, Ga.( on Sunday, May 5th, where the couple plan to make their home. Turner Cathey Elected To Head Canton Lions Elected to head the Canton Lions club during the coming year were Turner Cathey, president, John Morgan, secretary, and Maurice T. Brooks, treasurer. C. C. Nicholls, Ralph Randall and Tom Reeves were elected first, second and third vice presidents, respectively, Rill Brooks and Lon Goodson, tail twister and assistant, and Harry Cabe Lion tamer. The club's first president, Dr. V. Howard Duckctt, and Jack Hampton were named to the board of directors for two years, and Fred Shechan was elected to a one year term. Ilusl lines Hogs can be freed f light applications of a 10 UHT dust, but cats should i treated with the new mseelu i Ilea vr ih. oil by cut bo Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort Vivltkrmon is n tju ii'k . (it'jimdulilt' vvlu wi of iwlnnK. piunful nvtttl hutvuoH - , m c toir- uluih mnv itlso Hf OfMnpiMiy piU uml httnur rlii'iils. Brings soothing tu'Ufce ot 'in 1 1 : t ti -ii f Mil m'! , fur nis pri.li'ct tni llllll OliT Mill' H T'l II, ht'lpS ill' 1 I i V I II f I'l'l I'M rt Kiinis. ii' Nntutv hrm up mw, br.'Kcn llvMICs. Nil I" T 1 1 VH'MNl' l.i Minn Fint.v. l to tivl thi nu.i' n rrhrf totlny . ask fr PROLARMON Smith's Cut Kate OriiB Store Surface Cover The te'frh hiulieh "refers to any material spread over the surface of the soil around growing trees or plants. Thomas K. Stevenson Spends Leave In Canton Thomas Heed Steen--on. seaman first class, has relumed lo the sep- ar.ition ec liter in Charleston alter ! a Ml-day leave spent v, nh he l.m.ilv in Canton. seaman .Mevensiui h,i iiei n in (he na for the pa-: wo e.us ami of that lime. If! nioilh' haw been spent overseas, abnaril the D. K. USS Chal'lee in the l'hilip pmes. He has a oiinger brother. Mohby, who is serving also in the navy aboard the I'SS lloiisiou and is currently stationed in Knglaml. CARD )I THANKS We wish to thank our triemls. both while and colored, for their kindness and the flowers sent dur ing the illness and death of our husband and uncle. Mrs. Harrison I. eve. Mrs. Dexter II. Uryant. hanks... For The option Given Us on Opening Friday and Saturday ifjiifftin'llyiiiiifiliifiitfiii ii 'w. i KOV I'AKKilAX ii Us In Our New and Enlarged Home SPECIAL for WEDNESDAY POCKET KNIVES $1 to $2 each Deep Well Electric Pumps $122.50 Shallow Well Electric Pumps $94 Aluminum Kitchen Stools, with leatherette top $4.95 We have a complete line of hand and pressure sprays. Also insecticides for your garden needs. rkmarfs Hardware tie 23 ROY PARKM AN, Owner Main Street BELK HUDSON HAVE i h - titer 111 V Beautiful New Designs SLIPS In TKAKOSK - WIUTK - III, ACK $1.25 lo $4.34 All Sizes Second Floor Just Received SHEER Gowns Tearose - l lonil - Itlack All Sizes 2.90 to 3.95 -Piece Tailored Cotton Pajamas - - - - $3.41 All Colors Moral Stripes All Sizes Brassiers JJIack - Tearose 79c lo $3.26 We Have Lastex Pantie Girdles $5.95 -$6.95 W e Have a Large Assortment of MADAME GRACE CORSETS (17 J SPECIAL Jiv Ladies' Rayon j panties ec All Sizes 33 Off Visit Our Second Floor Belk-Hudson Co. 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