SEPTEMBER 1M947
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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
PAGE THREE (First SeetkmJ
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Let raung is also
L an honor rating.
L of the Constabu-
.he honor gradu-
f j:..i....,ic from
.hp general
Ration address. Pri-
15 other enusicu
nted their dipio-
jer General C. V.
under of the Muit-
the characteristics
fcr, ueneiai ju-
the same qualities
Wen school stresses
the occupation sui-self-discipline
and
a Regular Army
gned tu the 14th
iquadron in Darm-
rmy DROPPED
iL'P1 The Rev.
secretary of the
Lake Ministerial
Jd there would be no
in Warsaw High
. He could find no
teach.
BIRTHS
Thirteen babies were born at the
Haywood County hospital during
the period from September 11
through the 17th. according to the
records of the institution.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley, of
Waynesville, a daughter, Septem
ber 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palmer, route
a daughter, September 12.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lake Junaluska,
12.
Sheldon Shelton,
a son, September
Mr. and Mrs. Will Parton, Lake
Junaluska, a daughter, September
12.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett, of
Waynesville, a son, September 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stamey, route
3, Candler, a daughter, September
12.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Plemmons,
Hazelwood, a daughter, September
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woody,
route 1, a son, September 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Small, Cove
Creek, a son, September 14
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Can
ton, route 1, a daughter, Septem
ber 15.
Mr. and Mrs. James Clubb, Haz
elwood, a daughter, September 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cable, Hazel-
wood, a daughter, September 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Davis, Can
ton, a daughter, September 17.
Cecil News
By MRS. J. EDGAR BCRNETTE
HEARING OF UNION CHIEF OPENS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allison, of j
Asheville, were the overniglif
guests of Mr. and Mis. George Al
len, last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blaylock,
of Goldsboro, N C, arrived last
Friday at the home of Mrs. Elsie
Blaylock. spending the week-end,
and returning home on Monday.
They are on their honeymoon, be
ing married the previous Sunday.
.
Frederick Warren was the over
night guest mi Saturday of Wal
lace Pressley
Lawrence Rogers returned home
from the Haywood County Hospi
tal last Saturday after a stay of
several days following the removal
of an injured eye.
An announcement has been
made of the marriage of Dillard
Ray Grooms, at Gastonia, N. C,
on last Saturday. The couple are
spending the week at Gatlinburg,
and expect to arrive at the home
of Mrs. Lockie Grooms on Friday
for a few days.
Miss Sarah Reece was the dinner
guest on Sunday of Miss Mary Bur
nette and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Williams, of
Hazelwood, were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. George Allen, on Sunday.
Miss Grace Erwin was the dinner
guest on Sunday of Miss Martha
Mauney.
Mrs. Elsie Blaylock, and Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Blaylock were the
dinner guests on Sunday of their
sisters and aunts, Miss Alma Cham
bers and Mrs. Harlin Burnette.
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Joe Jack Wells Named
Eagle Scout On Tuesday
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NATIONAL ORGANIZER far the Transport Workers Union, John Santo
(second from right) Is shown at ha appeared to face Justice Depart
ment charges at a hearing In U. S. Immigration Headquarters, New
York City. Santo, declared to be an undesirable alien allegedly associated
with un-American movements, faces possible deportation. Appearing
with him at the hearing was Mike Quill (second from left), president
of the Transport Workers. At left Is Arthur Phelan, presiding Inspector,
and, at right, Harry Sachen, Santo's lawyer. (International)
the guest of Miss Emma Sue Hus
key and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Trqy Erwin, Mr.
and Mrs. Harmon Erwin, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Sorrells motored
to lleintooga View for a picnic
dinner on Sunday.
Mrs. Tulin Rogers and family, of
Hazelwood, were the house guests
on Sunday and Monday, of Mr. and
Mrs. Garlin Warren.
Visitors on Sunday at the Coy
Pressley's were: Mr. and Mrs. Shir-
Miss Barbara Jean Burnette was ley Pressley, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
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Pressley and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Pressley, and Louis Press
ley, of Glenville, N. C, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pressley and family,
of Canton, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Pressley and daughter Clent;i. ol
Clyde.
The Inman reunion was held on
Sunday at the Susan Inman Mem
orial Methodist Church, near Lake
Logan. Among those atlendine,
from out of Haywood County were:
Mrs. Anne Taylor, of the slate of
Washington, Mr. D. B. Franklin, of
Haw River, N. C, Andrew Fraziei
and family, of New Jersey; Mrs.
Margaret Smith, of Virginia;
Messrs. Harold and Robert Allison
and family, of Old Fort; Mr. anil
Mrs. Robert Allison, Sr., and fam
ily, of Andrews, Shirley Pressley
and family, of Glenville; Mrs
Laura Gordon, of Asheville; Mr.
Nelson Franklin, and son-in-law, of
Sylva; Jaek Hyatt and family of
Candler; Mrs. Nellie Frady, of
Candler; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bird,
of Florida; Misses Elizabeth and
Ruth Allen, of Florida; Rev. Han
nah J. Powell, of Maine; and Carl
Francis and family, of Tennessee.
A large number of relatives and
friends residing in Haywood Coun
ty were also present, with around
350 attending the services through
out the day. A basket picnic lunch
was spread on the tables ut noun
r During the prearhing hour, fol
lowing the B.T.U. service al the
Riverside Church last Sunday eve
ning, the pastor, Rev. Gay Chain
bers used as the subject; Bible
Characters: "Eve, Mother of All
Humanity", delivering a most in
teresting and instructive message.
Mrs. Nell Moody has been on
the sick list for the past several
days with an eye infection.
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The Inman's Chapel Sunday
School cancelled their morninc
services on Sunday in order in he
at the Inman Reunion and Home
Coming Day.
Mr. D. B. Franklin, of Haw Riv
er, N. C, only living brother of the
late Susan Inman, was the guest nl
his niece, Mrs. Jerry Francis and
family, for several days this week,
leaving for his home on Tuesday.
Mrs. Anne Taylor, of Washing
ton, who has been visiting friends
and relatives here for the past two
months, left on Tuesday, for her
home in Arlington, and was accom
panied by her sister, Mrs. Bessie
Francis. Mrs. Francis plans to
spend several weeks in the west vi;;-
.loe Jack Wells of Bethel Troop
112 was promoted to the rank of
Eagle Scout at the Pigeon River
District Court of Honor Tuesday
evening al the Bethel Methodirt
I'huich. Bethel Troon 12 wa1
awarded the Ui-tnct Chairman's
Tiophv for the month of Septem
ber District Committeeman- Charles
Osborne made the Eagle Scout
presentation to Joe Jack Wells,
I who is the sun of Mr. aud Mrs.
j Guy I-:. Wells of lieltiel. Route 1,
I U awie-A die Joe Jack is sixteen
ami iii the cleciith grade at Beth
el 1 1 1 1 I Sihool. He joined the Beth
el Troop in 1 94H, has held several
positions of leadership in the troop,
and ha- aho been very active in
church youth work and in the lo
cal F.F.A. Chapter.
Field Executive Robert Garner
i inducted the following as Tender
jloot Scouts: William Ernest Cullum
i of Tuiop Waynesville, Oliver
! Kent of Troop 11, Crahtree, and
i Donald I' C.ihe. Donald J. Fisher
and Bruce Sinatlieis, all of Troop
Hi, Canton,
District Committeeman M. H.
Howie-; promoted David Jones of
Troop II, Ci.ihtiee, Clifton Terrell
ol Bethel 1 1 nop I:!, and Craig
U hiliinie ot I ion)) I. Canton to the
Second CI.e i ,inL .
Spencer Kent ol Tioop 11, Cnili
tiee and .liminy Burgess nd
I'hai le-; K M. minus, both of Bethel
Tioop 1', ui-ie presented First
Class awards by Commissioner
Louis E. I late;
M K Snialheis awarded the fol
low ill); Mei it Badges to Jimmy
I'atton of Troop 1. Canton, Cook
ing. Camping. Civics, Swimming,
and Life Saving; Barry l'ate of
Canton Troop I Athletics, Person
al Health. Home Repairs and First
Aid; 'Tommy Gibson of Troop 2,
Waynesville. Life Saving; Billy
Sullon of Troop Hi, Canton. Swim
ming; Joe Hell Medlin of Troop 16,
Canton. Swimming: David Deas of
'Troop 1. Canton. Life Saving; Louis
Gates, Jr., of 'Troop 1. Canton, Life
Saving: Jerry Alexander of Troop
1, Canton. Athletics, Safety, Civics
and Public Health; 'il. K. Terrell,
Jr., of 'Troop 12, Bethel, Bird Study
and I'athfinding; William E. Main
ous of 'Troop 12. Bethel. Civics, Life
Saving, and Camping; John M. Rig-
don, Jr., of Bethel Troop 12, Leath
ercraft; J. Davis Whiftisides of
Bethel Troop 12, Surveying; Phil
Sherrill of Bethel Troop 12, Camp
ing; Benton McCrary of Crabtree
Troop 11, Carpentry, Dairying,
Corn Raising, Agriculture, and
Beef Production; and Guy Smith
of Troop 18, Canton, Carpentry.
J. B. Patton promoted Aldie E.
Cook, Jr., and H. K. Terrell, Jr.,
both of Bethel Troop 12 to the
rank of Life Scout.
Field Executive Robert Garner
conducted a training course for
Scouters on Troop Program Plan
ning preceding the Court of Honor.
The Pigeon River District Commit
tee met following the Court.
yVill Scarecrow Owls
Scare Starlings?
PATERSON, N. J. (JP) The
starlings which annually visit the
city hall are in for some metallic
companions.
Mayor William P. Furey expects
to erect some aluminum images of
owls, arch enemies of starlings, in
an effort to discourage the unwel
come birds.
County Attorneys
Honor Memory Of
R.L. Phillips
The Haywood County Bar Asso-
-ciatlon made a permanent court
record of a resolution in honor of
the late R. L. Phillips, Robblns-
vllle attorney and member of the
W. N. C. Bar Association, who died
September 14.
The resolution, signed by chair- 1
man U rover a. uavis, staiea m
part that "this section has lost not
only one of ita most outstanding
lawyers, but an outstanding states
man and citizen, and that because
of the ideals and principles for
which he stood, and his abounding
faith and confidence in his profes
sion, and in the abiding principles
of democracy, he has enthroned
and enshrined himself in our hearts
and memory forever; that his ideals
and principles stand as a shining
beacon of faith and hope to law
yers and justice-loving people of
every creed and color."
The tulip was first known
grow wild in Persian fields.
to
BABIES CARED FOB, TOO
ALLIANCE, O (UP) Mount
Union College not only Is taking
care of veterans, but of their bab
ies as well. Every Wednesday, row
upon row of baby buggies are lined
up at the college health center.
There the sons and daughters of
veteran-students are given a week
ly check-up by a qualified pediatrician.
iting relatives.
Itev. Hannah J. Powell, of
Friendly House, is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs Clarence Stephenson and
family, this week.
Misses Uulh and Elizabeth Allen
were the guests of Mrs. Robert Mc-
Kimiey at Clyde- on Tuesday.
'The Woman's Missionary Soci
ety of the Riverside Church met on
W ednesday evening, in a down
stairs classroom, for the program
in tin' topic- "American Indians".
I he president Mrs. Jim Metcnlf
presided.
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An invitation is being given by
I he officers ol the Youth Fellow
"liip, of Inman's Chapel, to all who
are interested in good clean recre
ation to come to the Youth meet
ings on Friday evenings, in the
recreation hall near Friendly
Douse. The olliceis say, in part,
"'There is a great need for nice
places to go to entertain ourselves.
Scone", this need, we are trying to
supply our community with it.
Kveiyone is always welcome to
come and join us."
Overnight guests of Mrs. Mar
vin I'less, of Cruso, on Wednesday,
were the Misses Elizabeth and
Uulh Allen, of Florida.
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The Rev. O. V,. Bryant, of Ashe
ville. will preach at the Inman's
Chapel Church, this coming Sun
day mourning at the 11 o'clock
service.
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