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Laday Afternoon. July 1. 130 THE Tmi.ac.3vu.iib 510 v a r Ata t. . 71 fnUL iVt S in.. (his Com unity s" The Ideal Spot to Spend The Simmer mong Our Visitors LAMBVTH IXN p.ihert McCutchen and llrCuichen of Claremont, ru.ni McCutchen is one or litciors for the Church Mu tilate. , National Committee on Week jie.aion of which Bishop w chairman, .their ban- the dining room July A. ,,,-s of the committee in Mr, E. U. Robinson, Dr. l Molm, Dr. O. L. Simpson, uinli'V Smith and Shelly .id. : ami 'Mrs. B. Joseph Martin ,11 h..ra. Dr. Martin Is Exee l)n 'tlur ol the Methodisl t. Foundation of North Caro- 110.'- and Mrs. H. G. Bone. Mr. i 'mayor of Milledgeville, WAYSIDE LODGE ami Mis. R. W. Johnson and ittr Evelyn Culbertson, of n s V.: Mr. II, L. Kenady, miens. S. C, am! Mrs. J. H. Spinks, Stone itain On : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. (IS aim lviiv unu ivirs. luuun aster. Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Wright, Avondale, Ga.; Mr. Mrs. Itoland Genoble, Greer, ; Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hardin. i,nia; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bry ,r. Gadsden, Ala.: W. Cock flossville, Ga.; Mrs. Wil li. Baines, Mrs. Ada Lyle, une Beach, Fla.; Mrs. I F. Schamagh, and Miss Lot- MrClung, ' Jacksonville, Fla.; and Mrs. Fred W. Bergmann, Asheville; Mr. Jack Stephen Mr. Bill Brand, Mr. Ham Hor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, Mr. Mis. W. M. Hughes, Atlanta, Ga. COLQXUL HOTEL Miss Betty Lee Sanders, Smith Eeld; Mrs. Lonnie Hammsnd, Lau renburg; Miss Myra Sawyer, Cliarleston, S. C; Mrs. T. G. Vick ers, Lumberton; Miss Cora Jenkins, Washington, D. C; Mrs. L. L. Har den. Spartanburg. S. C; Mrs. J. T. Miller and Mrs. J. H. Tolley, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. F. S. Al dridge and Miss Nellie McClees, Durham; Muss Roberta Hudson, Miss Margaret Hudson and Mrs. Raymond Weitners, Harrlman, r'i...w : k.f.,.. r i r ..1 . t ton; Miss Alice Hirst Smith, Flor ence. S. C. HOTEL Lr.!N't Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Applewhite, and J. C. Meorey, Raleigh; Buela Sparks, and Kathleen Cox, McKee, Ky; Mr. ami Mrs. T. E. Sparks, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Runion, Jacksonville, Fla.; BUI Warren, Candler, Jimmy Harrison, and J. D. Boliek, Asheville; Rober ta Dehart, and Judith Dehart, Draper; Strach Sigmund, Colum bia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Flynt and son, Clark Byers, Fred Byers, and R C. Smith, Rising. Fawn, Pa.; J. E. Donald, Marianna, Fla.; N. H. Jordan, Greer, S. C; R. C. Herrell, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. T. V, Palmer, Polkeville; Carly Wy rick, Gale Harley, West Jefferson; O. F.'Turnbull, Washington, D. C; W. T. Phillips, Charlotte; R. A. Shuping, Salisbury; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halket and son of Hammond. Ind'. Withstands Nitric Acid Nitric acid is produced in stain less steel vats. Chemical engineers say the acid has no corrosive effect on this metal. TIRES That's Our Business NEW RECAPPING REPAIRS Western Carolina's Finest Plant Dealers For Goodyear Opposite Post Office SIMS Phone 488 DEAR TOURIST: WE ARE FRESH OUT OF "KEYS TO THE CITY" BUT . . . . . . we have plenty of IXPERT SERVICE TO JEEP YOUR FORD IN FOP-NOTCH CONDITION you will enjoy carefree driTiiis while exploring our beauti I country. And be sure to come in fer a cheek-up before you irt back home, too. Drive in NOW and let's get acquainted DAVIS - LINER MOTOR SALES INC. 'lone 52 Haywood St. THE BEST IN REAL ESTATE O INSURANCE SUMMER RENTALS L. N. DAVIS & COMPANY Phone 77 Main Street EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed for one year Reasonable prices RELIABLE JEWELERS Phone 35 Main Street Hundreds 01 Excellent Trails Found In This Section - jvyc rvf A J b I i KvbJ&'A )flSi iH k . prir ft ff tH Of- 4 1 1m WiiWftlln.lMliffiWvti.A i'fllliifcllttfcJMIIBfc'E)rifllffllNlil.iwfll n A varied assortment of trails web over a large area of Western North Carolina, affording riders a choice of views, and length of ridel This scene was made at Cataloochee Ranch, showing two riders heading towards the Park. Methodist Hospital Group To Meet At Lake On Ninth The 1950 conference of Metho du't Hospital and Home leaders wUI he held July 9-12 at Lake Juiiolu-ka, JuJe Marcus C, F.c-d-wine, vif XMiifluii'i-, Ky., chair man of the Southcu! loin JurLsdie tional l'n.iixi of Ho:pU:ds and Homes of The MiHluKliit Church, has animuiiet'd. Atiendini! will he leaders of 12 hospitals, 12 homes for the a'tl and 12 honit'S lor t InUlivn aililiaUnl with The -Methodist Church lo rated wiihui the nine southeastern states commiMim the Southeastern Jurisdiction of 'The Methodist Church. These leaders .will be nined by repiesentalives ol Metli- nhst hospnals and homes in other parts of tlu nation, olluials of the church's C.eneial Board of Hos pitals and Homes, and .members of the Southeastern Jurisdictional Board. Delegates will hear addresses by episcopal and executive leaders of The Methudist Church and will participate in puntl and workshop discussions on various phases of hospital and home administration. Bishop Charles W. Brashares, resident bishop of the Des Moines ilowal Area of The Methodist Church and first vice president of the General Board, will discuss The Importance of Close Rela tionship Between the Church and Methodist. Hospitals and homes," Monday morning, July 10, in the open i ni? session. Also addressing the conference on Monday morning will be Dr. Robert" Burton House, Chancellor of the University of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill. His subject is "The Church's Relation to Wealth, Commonwealth and Compassion." Two platform speakers will be heard Monday nlht. Dr. Ralph Stoody of New York, executive di rector of Methodist Information, will speak on, "Developing a Pub lie Relations Program in a Meth odist Hospital or Home''. Hon. Don ald W. Shriver, of Norfolk, will speak on "Our Churches and Our Institutions." Log Cabin Deluxe r7T" v " : t'" 1 j v, - t (l V ',il J v- S I ft r. m ' II-, . ' A I' Newsfoatures A HOLLOW LOG is the trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Arnold of Kelso, Wash. Arnold, a woodsman, gou&ed out his uni(Ue log cabin with hand tools. It took him two .wars. It is mounted, on a truck chassis, Its seamless, varnished interior gives Arnold his living while he is on the road. He charges admission from thi curious who want a peck at the inside. "1 never stop in big cities," says the woodcutter, "Ties up traffic too much. Besides big city people are too sophisticated. They think it s a gag." His log Is a 22-foot long spruce, 10 feet across. BE SURE TO VISIT BRADLEY'S MOTEL BRAND NEW MODERN ALSO INDIAN TRADING POST SOCO GAP ROAD BULLET JUST MISSES TWO HARBORS. Minn. (UV) A stray bullet from a deer hunter's gun smashed through th window of Keith Hansen's car as he drove near here. The bullet struck the Btuvt.nd tithAAl nnj l n rui rl flViMAiwtlt I .THtVllllA ..UV., UIIU I rt . it" M(ii his coat sleeve, llassclt and his three passengers were not hurt. Presumed Innocent In rh U.S. you are innocent un til proved guilty. In many othet couiUiies you are guilty until proved Innocent. HAIR CUTS SHAMPOOS Five Expert Barbers CAROLINA BARBER SHOP Main -Street SHAVES MASSAGES t .yy-"" ... . It I "S.i v. ,v. --. -il THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CMRUE'S Opposite Pet Dairy THIS IS THE PLACE REAL ESTATE We Have All Kinds of Property For Sale: Many Good Buys. We Have Rental Property. SEE t, HENRY GADDY at E. L. WITHERS & CO. BEFORE YOU BUY Phone No. 100 f,y 'k'''m'i7r'XT v.' OPEN EVERY EVENING. ; . You'll make new friends, meet old ones, in the neigh borly atmosphere of our bowling alleys. Special ar rangements made for tourna ments. Relax and bowl here tonight! Tlosed Wednesdays and Sundays, Hours6:00 V- 11:00 P. M. !''" Wiiynesville . .. Chijirclii Street ' ''.' m -f- - - r I Je tZMh t : ' f 1 ' i CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY One of the most complete service centers in W. N. C. B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 WAYN ES VI LLE ART G A LLE RY . ; i WIIIWMMIIlilllPM I i pii: 1 1 r; : 'pw?M 1 1 . 4 ifoiMOfwifiinfWiiiiiniinn 'iiiiiMirornnrirnrntifiiil I 1 1 . ' - ? $ j 4 .ww 1 1 v.5frV M fha v L'&J 1 1 IteMiiiiMiiiaiiHiiMiiiiriiiiiMjiMrnTiriiin kuMuin-uiiMriMiiii icjiomuriwnii i mr rws rnnwirr uir -.nnirr ?i ? icm -1, ji(iWTiWBiww!iW 1 9 9 i ' ,: : i w J S I ..,.,, 1 J ' 'V 2 Auction Sales Daily 10:30 A.M. arid 7:30 P.M. Largest, Finest Collection Ever Offered if" m n nun rn IN WAYNESVILLE E GIFTS FISEE AT EMI HUCTIOIJ O Diamond Jewelry O Clocks O Sterling Silver O Watches O Antique English Silver Q Persian Rugs THIS IS OUR 18TII CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE I Maywesville M 153 MAIN STREET James Mann, Owner WAYNESVILLE
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