March 22, iT Afternoon, TIIE WAYNtSTTLLE MOUNTAINEER PACE SEVEN U Will in On ' First ilit- Knee Wed- I ... underway !Te c Waaenfeld fside.it. and ten to o.ganize, a t oihers. a, it iponicd as a . recreational pro founder 14, ' the I testers Club. Waynes LuwBind Elks Clubs elected .Wed net jSuied A. P. Ledbet ft: Gene Wyatt. U: TNrman Smith, f.ju rommiltce is f. David I't'derwood. L iLSumxerrow, anc" fiithfwood. (H teams alread.v assign 1 m ft league, seven !..- with the other I appointed at an early linns md njanagers are: k Kenneth Troutman. iiwsville. manager to timer Dudley, man- r - James. "Kuykendall. Calhoun, manager, V David Underwood M "H", manager to be . J. C: Diirrell, man- . Boy Scouts, Leonard traager to be named, ors and managers de jt'dnesday night to play !iU i week, with two H light. All games will lings, or one hour and 25 itb I 10-minute races: 3meS, The first game kin it five o'clock. All m would be 7 innings, Igilrle players would be bad not reached tlieii Way before January ! lay scheduled to begin i directors that eaeh team could sign 12 players; Iver the league manager days prior to the open gamp. m will be limited to 12 all players must be ful tad 'tot all''ftameis.' Sue officials will meet fl 4th, and at that time ignment of umpire du Heads League i. v i mm iifiiiilMiiriwrtiiiiittiiiiiiitniiiaihiMiMBMMa . iimujgjmj E. C. WAGEXFELD has been ridmcd president of the Knee Pants' League, which is spon sored by four civic clubs for boys under 14 in the community. Revival Services To Start Sunday At Bethel Church Rev. Raymond J. Gomes of Biltmore, N. C. will be the speaker' for evangelistic services to be held it the Bethel Baptist fhureh in the Bethel Community from March 25 'o April 8. The Rev. Mr. Gomes is a grad--ate of the Bible Institute of Los Vngeles, California and graduated n the same class with Dr. Charles 3. Fuller of the "Old-Fashioned Revival Hour." He also attended Occidental College in the same city md the San Francisco Theological Seminary. He has held pastorates in Georgia and Florida ... He has been pianist and "music al director for some years and has had considerable experience In rur ll evangelism. Services will be held each night it 7:30 o'clock. 'lumping - Jack' Named To Ass't Coaching Spot SSgt. Paul M. Miller, sort of Mr.' and Mrs. Jess Miller of Waynes-! ville, and former baseball plaver at '' Waynesville High School, is" now! serving as assistant baseball coach ' at Patrick Air Force Base at Ban-I ana River, Fla. "The Missileer," the camp oaper t had this to say about Miller' 'l SSgt. Paul M. Millet, the five foot five inch "human jumping jack" of last season's PAFR Mi. sileer baseball team, was namVd as Playing assistant .'coach of this! year's squad recently by Capt I Curtis S Butler, head coach. i "Called the jumping jack be-1 cause of his ability to leao into the air and snag any ba'l thrown' to him at first base in 'suite of his! his lack of iih' -iial altitude. Mil- ( ler's hustle and drive added much I to last year's ball club I "Miller is the first of several as- ..!...... i , , . aisiaiu cuacnes lit no named in the near future. Head coach But ler plans to divide the squad into groups with a coach in charge- of eaeh group. "An old hand at the game of baseball, Miller began pl.Y"uig in the American I-eT.ion league in Waynesville, North Carolina at till age of 14 and lias Men at it ever since. His baseball for the last sev eral years has been stfirtlv of the Service type, as he has plaved on many Air Puree tinjns "A wheel at the plate, Miller pounded out a healthy .411 aver age with the club last year "Millet's knowledge of the eame and bpslle on the diamond are ex pected to add great Iv to the strength of this year's baseball squad." A V ! RatcliiTe Cove Revival Begins Revival services will start Sun lay night at 7:30 at the Ratcliffe Cove Baptist Church, and will con tinue for two weeks. During the irsVweek the RTev vPihckney" Mc Cracken, pastor of tbe church, will areach. The second week the Rev. . M. Wyatt will take charge of the services. Sunrise Service At Cruso Easter An Easter Sunrise Service will take place at the Gwyn Cemetery in Cruso, sponsored by the church es of the community. The congre gations will meet at the cemetery at 6:30 a. m. Festival music will comprise the greater part of the service, which will be completed by brief mes sages by the pastors of three of the Cruso churches. Easter Program Given At WTIIS-- A special Faster program was presented at the Waynesville IliKh School Thursday morning, sponsor ed by the home room of Charles 3m. uai f 11 ' . 11 I f s X ft r f V MEN S BOWLING 'LEAGUE ResulU of March 20 Pet Dairy Co. 3: A. C. Lawrence Wellco Shoe Co. 3; ber 0. Daytcn Rub- Team Standings Hlkh Team Games Waynesville Bowling Center Waynesville Bowling Center Pet Dairy . . .. ...... 946 892 88S w -'.. L Howell Motor .;,'. 61 20 Welleo ID 60 21 Wellco (2) 58 23 Farrri Bureau Mutual 35 i 46 A. C. Lawrence . 20 61 Dayton Rubber .. 9 72 HIGH-PRICED GUY - By Alan Mover Ililth Team Series WBC : . 8S2 892 996-2770 Pet Dairy . . 885 875 868 -2628 Individual Illsh Game Bill Cochran. Pet Dairy Dr. R. II. Stretcher, WBC 217 204 Individual llich Series Cochran, Pet 217 184 179 - 5110 Stretcher W BC 181 1 69 204 - 5.r.4 Team Slandlnss I'et Dairy Wuvnesvillc llowlinx (Mr. A C. Lawrence Welleo Shoe Co. fwin Brook ltesort Dayton Hubber Co. W 27 23 19 17 0 I. 9 13 14 17 17 36 Schedule for March 26 Howell Motor vs Welleo 2. Wellco (1 vs A. C, Lawrence. Farm Bureau vs Dayton Kubber. 8 M . Schedule for March 27 W.H.C. vs Dayton Rubber Co. Welleo vs A. l Lawrence Pet Dairy vs Twin Brook ltesort jj WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGl'E Results of March 19 Howell Motor 3; A. C. Lawrence New Residents Of Hominy Welcomed MKS. LLOYD It JONES Mountaineer Heporter Hominy Community welcomes two families who are newcomers to tbe section. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Keener have bought part of the I .i iitt of the late Will llipps and have built a new home. They ex pect to move in as soon as the. i tvcallier permits tlnlsiilii); the yard I Alread.v established in Hominy are Mr and Mrs. Junior ltcynoitls Mr and Mrs. Ralph Webb hon ored their sou ,1. ( a birthday party on Sunday afternoon, Twenty-one guests were present ut the affair which eelebarted his six t eiiih anniversary . ..SV.V.,,-AV..AW.W..,-..:.X.V."V."' '' 'v Illlr y- ; M ill VxWW::::: J ' ' "". ' : v J tSxWxS':' v', V -f i'vX-xxWx sp;.:j ,. ... ..' ; ... . 4 f;jf:s if .L;'r:-','.-aAiV Mil" ytszawj -, ' .-,.:.. i I if 0 Wellco Shoe ill 2; Dayton Rub ber 1. Farm Bureau 3; Wellco 2i 0. SSGT. PAl'L M. MILLER, for mer local : tar baseball player, is now assistant coach and player fur the Patrick Air Force Base team. f A TIP FROM RAY'S - YOU CAN lake A Lady Proud OS Her Easter Escort P A j"P oof ; Q Wings thirt and you'll be' Mr,n9 os tmort o shirt as you'll find in iho j'rt Easfer Paroce. Looks expensivi?) "lose luxurious fabriisl Fits like!: Fto-Mt maker's dream. Gives you ;,0"'n9 that' i distinctly "Upprl 'it". !CGi7o's on'fwili. won't wrinkle or .,6V shape .T. and they'll actually r'shiriiuelf. : MM Jonathan Cr. To Present Drama; -WSCS Meets MRS. W. T. RAINF.R Mountaineer Reporter An Faster drama will be pre M'D'ril ,i( the Shady Grove church on Jonathan Creek on Thursday, March 22. The young people and children of the parish are prepar ing the program. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met last Thursday at I lie parsonage, with Mrs. J. H. Coleman and Mrs. Marvin Lcath crwood co-hostesses. Plans were made for a "hen party" just after Faster. Mrs. Robert Howell reported on la-.t month''; mission study at Lake Junalii'-ka: and Mrs. Coleman, as sisted by some of the members, led the study discussion. Mr Lowery Owen, president, was in charge of the meeting. ' HIkIi Team C.anies Welleo U I lluwell Motor Fai in Bureau Mutual llinh Team Series Welleo ll) .... 706 Howell Motor 727 730 733 834 7H2 834 782 782 2270 2242 Individual IIih ('.nine Bonnie Fowler, Wellco (D Eunice Jackson, Farm Bureau 171 167 Individual lliijh Series Fowler, W. (1) 124 153 171 Jackson iF.B.t 125 143 167 -435 Sharon Alexander, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Alexander, l 111 at her home Mr and Mrs Bud Swanger had a vi-it last week from their daugh ters, who are now living in Va. Bill Morris has returned home after a two-week vacation In Texa . He was accompanied by hk son Billy. Mrs. Dewey Daton of Canton, Ohio, spent last week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Evans. Two more Hominy residents on the sick list are Mrs. Addie Hol land and small Vera Star Culberth, daughter of the Rev, and Mrs George Culbreth. PMAGGIO STRAIGHT fOO,000 COXTKAC l mm any Atsoor OO &RAir HV OF TMe coll ecfA'se T gAffer rut. y.Afif rorALiEP $842,QOa VP til YSAR A-r ' Hlr r.v riAyeP rt 76 TtiUG WAO ABOUT P; R - ,V, )"4.'V'' Ar frAJh' Hi AT RATi? flAMG A FDIL i Ae,v . Double Header Benelit Cage Game Set Friday Friends are sorry to learn of the 448: death of Mrs. Emma Similiters, an r,l...... r li,.L.lw,l llliu U "I mt.iini jnei'. It'll be two for the price of oni on Friday night at the Waynesville High gym as a second game is add ed to the Lions C'lub-Jaycee benefit cnee contest. The Hazelwood All Stars and the Cherokee linlimited will take it catch as catch can while the Lions and the Jayeees are limbering up In the privacy of their dressing looms. Thr Haetwood eagers are count ed on to be out for .bUJl, aiAor I heir H5 points last week against the Co, by Ilotshols turned out to he not enoue.h to compete with the Hotshots' 105 I The Lions and the Jayeees are offering some former cas;e stars, Including Mill ltin;:iu. Joe Cline, Dr. Huiih S. Daniel, and Dr. Bo.vd Owen. The twin bill is for the benefit of the Red Cross Fund. Admission starts at 511 cents, with tickets available at U-t- door. The ll.iicl Wood - (.'hdrolte seaTinn parly starts at 7 30. with the Jayeees and the 'Lions roaring out at 8:30. AT EASTER -TIME AND ALL THE TIME You will find thai Knv shoes re At last week's Community De velopment meeting, announcement I was made of the eommMees to serve during the year. Plant are j being made to erect road -signs l and to put names on mail boxes. The community al'o expects to do ! some work on the church grounds i and the cemetery. As sfinn n-J weather permits, grass will be sown and shrubbery set at the paronape. The grounds -v.-re leveled by a bulldozer two weeks ago. Rev. and Mrs, J. II. Coleman have returned from a week's tour of Florida. Thev were accompanied try Rev. an Mr-. Huneyrutt of Wayne- ville. I Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ranier had las euests laM week-end Mrs. Sallie j Parrot I and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I Owen of Kingstree. S. C. S Mrs. Annie Moody has returned ! home aft Jr spending the winter in ' Largo, Florida, Wav Kinsland of Knoxville, wa-; the week-end guest of ister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Howell. Tenn hi Wilnktt-frf Collar mrf( adtr Cfanei pofenf., P'A WINGS SHIRT ADD A BOTANY TIE They'll pep up the old suit in a wonderful way. P'S DEPMITHEIIT STORE Work will soon start on the new MfdfordLeatherwood home near the highway, Many people on the Creek have been putting In new electric ap pliances. Mrs. G. V. Howell has just put in a stove, hot water heater, and a washing machine. Isley. music director. Guest speaker was the Rev. Malcolm Williamson. 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