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W AYNESYILLE ' MOUNTAINEER SECOND SECTION jLlJGi ndidates For Queen Of Haywood Folk -'Festival I f I i ritU (11 (U , - s 1 Ml t m d a ? Poindexter Named Canton Full-Time Recreation Chief J 7 1 hese pretty girls are among the candidates seeking the title of queen of the 1950 Haywood tv Folk Festival. Dot Norris of Waynesville won the 1949 crown. The beauty contest, schedul r Saturday night, will be one of the many outstanding features of the annual event, which will Thursday at the Canton Memorial Recreation Park. Lett to right are Greta Smith of Clyde, Mae Bryson, Conchita Haddis, Jo Ann Trull, and Adrienne Smathers, all of Canton; and Ira White of Waynesville. Two more Waynesville girls Kathryn Hyatt and Elaine Francis cd the contest after this picture was taken. The Festival is under the sponsorship of the tan- cterans of Foreign Wars post. C. C. Poindexter. former Waynes ville and Canton High School foot ball coach, last week was named full-time director for Cantons expanding town recreation pro gram. He had been servina as part- time director during the past year after the recreation commission and program was organized. During the last school term he had served as athletic director at Canton High School. The announcement of his full- time appointment to the town rec reation job was made following a meeting of the Canton recreation commission. At the same session. Dlans were laid to exuand the facilities at the year-old Memorial Recreation Park. The announcement was made by E. Schull, Commission chairman. The other members of the Com mission are Dr. V. H. Duckett, Dr, R. Westmoreland. Beekman Hug- er, Mrs. James wells, Maurice Brooks, the Rev. J. Clayton Lime, Willis Klrkpatrick, and A. J. Reno. Mr. Poindexter served as head coach at Waynesville High School for 13 years, then moved to Can ton when he was named to coach the Canton nrldders, Last summer, he was promoted to the iota of high school athletic director, but worked with the Black Bears linemen last season as well. Commerce Board To Meet Monday Night The board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will meet Monday night. The greui is expect ed to report on the membership drive, which is being headed by Dave Felmet, A number of matters are to come before the group, it was an nounced by James L. Kilpatrick, president. In Command In Korea j ...-" ,--v..w- 'j'S 'yw!BT ""T ;. X- t i . 1 LAWYF.R DRAFTS CONTRACT FOR HAPPY MARRIAGE When other efforts failed to rec oncile the estranged coii'Me, their lawyer devised a legal it., tract in which both agreed to work for preservation of their marriage. Read how this uimiui- pledge worked and sH the pattern for happier life for others in "Cupid's Contract" in July 30 issue of The American Weekly Nation's Popular Magazine With the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from Your Local Newsdealc Sunday School Picnic To Be Held Wednesday The Sunday School of the First Baptist Church will have it; annual picnic Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at the armory. The regular mid week worship will be held in con nection with the picnic. The adult department is spon soring this annual event again this year. Mr. P. H. Gentrv. superin tendent of the "department, and Frank Kirkpatrlck, general super intendent will direct the Droeram. The pastor will have charge of the worship period. The entire church family is rorriiallv invlli-H to rome and brine their friends. Each family will bring a well-filled basket of food U. S. Elks' Chief MA J. GEN, WILUAM FRISKE DEAN, comander of the U. S. Army in Korea, directly under Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Far Eastern Command, was the third military 'governor of South Korea two years ao. Born Aug. 1, J 899 at Carlyle, Clinton County. 111., Dean began his military career as a private In the Student's Army Training Corps Mesquite and Utah Juniper, re garded as "pest" trees in the southwest, have been found to make good fence posts. in 1918 while he was at the Uni versity of California. After being graduated in 1922 lie obtained a Regular Army Infantry commis sion. From that point lie rose through the ranks. In World War 11 Dean commanded the 44th In fantry Division in Alsace. w JOSEPH B. KYLE of Gary, tnd., Itcted Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elkt of the USA at 86th Grand Lodge convention In Miami, Fl, July 10. Early Passion Plays were so real istic, says the National Geographic Society, that in 1437 a Lorraine priest playing the role of Christ hung on a cross until near death. inch Named Assist Canton ools' Bands ilrf Muench of Marion, Va., 1-n named to assist with band In Canton's city schools. Appointment was announced ick by City Schools Superin- it A. J. Hutchins. lluichins at the - same time liced the appointment of lAllcn. former Wake Forest 111 player from She'by, as as- grid coacli at Canton High s Muench will work With Can h Scbodl Band Director Ed- 'routman. , Speaking For Animals who cannot speak for themselves. Eeks are becoming so much larger that they are beginning to crowd standard crates designed some 20 years ago. ' Now here for sure is a tale of woe: "mother and six children deserted". Well, don't worry about mother and one of the children because they are spoken for and have a home ready and waiting. But this leaves five children needing a home. And the thing of it is that these children are just about full blood ed little cocker spaniels if they have no written pedigree on pap er it is written in their points. The owner of the mother just walked off and left her when her children were born. But even a canine mother has some "rights" and so mother and children were taken to the animal hospital about a month ago, and now they re just about readv for adoolion but, Oh! me who will pay the hospital bill? Someone is going to say the SPCA, but wait a minute. Do you know what cockers with pen and ink pedigrees bring? 'Way up a round $35 and $40 and sometimes a lot more. So don't you think a cocker with his pedigree written in his face and good points, ought to brine lust a fraction of this fieure to cover mother's board bill and all the good care she's had? That's fair, tsn t it? You see the animal hospital is a private enter prise, it Isn't like an animal SHEL TER which maybe, someday, the Haywood County SPCA can have hut not now when it's just a few months old. Just about now these little fellows are ready for a home. Dr. Riegg has bobbed their tails anri they're trim as can be and free of troubles, Dr, Riegg is due back from his vacation today so if you want a little cocker pup, please call him at 660-R, Just rcmerber the mother and one of the pups have already been sold, but all are still at Dr. Ricgg's CAL ? 949 TAXES The Law requires that we advertise and sell all property on which 1949 taxes have not been paid. The names of all delinquent tax payers will be published in August and the property will BE SOLD. ' .... ...... Pay yours now and save the extra cost. SEBE' BRYSON Haywood County Tax Collector and Tax Supervisor Come to MASSIE'S SALE I vn -j.' --J A7-";H v-- I U i r If m MTioim brands ncmrasE I"" h ' ai h f'i I- "il ' j sacrifice rnces un uur aioens SHOE SAVINGS CURTHK3 SALE 1 Our $8.95 Summer rvy Naturalizers vlW Now iTffnlif "undreds Hurry in Today S' Iv Mk 0 V Our Ladies' $4.95 mfk Qflwnfl t q -t v yfnv new Hundreds of Pairs l J J "$ ' STOCK ' Srf:7V . 1 $ J -98 rcrmaneiit Finish ' SjNCrak Organdy Ituffled . .NJJSiJarrJ . Bnv Several Pairs 1 CURTAINS Regular $3.93 IK Men-SavoS6.00 fc JgQ W-- ' On These $12.95 Md-3vw Dept. Store 1 I
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