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i v Afternoon, March 29, 1951 - " iUlIy ; , i0 Oak Community -ges Interesting sler Season Program 5S, GEORGE BORING taBtaineer Reporter Development TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Ttird Section)' Graduate Teaching Staff At Western Carolina Teachers IF f the munity White Oak wm- (bich "s held Saturday . 1 ith. had many visit -parts of the County. fjS'ere.MnL Grace firi Ledford. Canton; gjeLedford. Canton; Mrs. and son John. Jona-Lk-MisSnDoris James and Se James. Lower Crab CstUie Johnson, Bethel; QiicHu Carrol Best. iSwe. no stationed at Lisco. California, and if . kfurlougn. Hub 80 folks intended mis , ud enjoyed taking part Chairman Easter r'si,u"' torinf! presided over , the I md the opening group ,j"U)r(l, DUHU mc a read the 28th Chap Mitthew which is the story Resurrection " He also led ,-r Minutes were read by wtjr' and approved. ir) business transacuons m for discussion, among r. TIUaJ beinj aonors hu mc aiwu April 7th, insurance, wore i the Club House, . etc. Con- & roads on White Oak was the main topics up tor ais Even though this commun is 100 percent for the Gov- road bond issue, it is, along htaloochec, the only two that haven't any paved The meeting was then turn it to the program chairman, Urge Boring. give a short talk saying mat is not only the time of vne Iction of Christ, but is is al fccginning of spring, the time resurrection of nature. The kins to rise in the trees, the peep through the ground, ds sing and the whole earth fcn the spirit of resurrected iter is the time when spring logins to get into the blood. h time for wholesome rec- has come, but the real sig- Iceof Easter must not be for- in the spirit of hilarity. So kgram will be divided Into Irts, the first half being on ious side, and the other half ol the most impressive parts JEaster ceremony, was a large levered with white paper and H with purple crepe paper, large urn of blooming yel- Mfodils at the base. The fwe extinguished and five dressed in white marched cross carrying lighted cand- Cross". A Bible review on both the i' old and new Testaments ' proved I helpful to all. The story of how the j hymn "Rock of Ages" happened to! be written was told, and then I everyone joined in singinz the ! song. Next came the egg hunt for the children, with some fifteen young, sters running hither and yon on the hunt. Little Frances Conard found the lucky egg, and Janie Davis found the most eggs, so each received a chocolate bunny. The Easter Parade was one of the high spots of the evening with twenty five couples taking part It was a Mut and Jeff parade with the tall est boy havinug the shortest girl foe a partner. Everyone Sang "East er Parade" while marching with Mrs. Boring playing it on the piano. The three lucky couples won priz es. . . A style show; with the men dress ed as women being the models, proved highly entertaining. The models were Henry F. Teague. Brown Messer, George Boring, Carl Davis and Frank D. Ledford, Also in the skit w ere Mrs. Rowe Led ford, Marcene Lowe, and Mrs. Bor ing. There was also three games played, an egg race, game of Rab bit, and Electricity the final game. Refreshments of cup cakes bak ed in various colored cups and dec orated in Easter colors were serv ed along with hot coffee. Next meeting will be April 7th at the Community House. i3 w'TlsSrorl!!.8 w" P;Smithr- - - Kiman' Deaft W E- Bird" Dr,R. H. Tlor. Pres. Paul A. Held. Dr. A. K. Hinds, Dr. w. A. Ashbiook. and Dr. W. N. Turner, The program is to LM un derway in June. Official Hostess Finds Sweets Please Most Men; Favorite With Diplomats Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ledford, Winston-Salem, spent Easter with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs? Byman Ledford. Mrs. Grace Giles is returning Wednesday to her home in Hamp ton, Virginia. She has been visit ing her daughter and son-in-l;r,v Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis. She enjoy ed her visit so much that she sub scribed to The Mountaineer r-.o as to keep up on the news of White Oak C. D. P. and other communities. Mr. Jordan Comes Back NOTRE DAME, Ind. (API John Joseph (Johnny) Jordan, newly appointed Notre Dame Bas ketball coach,' is a former basket ball captain for the Irish. As a sen ior he captained the 1934-35 team. The 39-year-old Jorden is now; coaching Loyola university l n Chicago and will finish out the year as mentor for that squad. Prior io his Loyola job Johnny coached Ml. Carmel High School for 13 years. During that time his teams won a and sang "Kneel At The combined total of 28 titles. By JANE EADS AP Newsfeatures WASHINGTON Men like sweets, says Mrs. Victoria Geaney. As Uncle Sam's official housekeep er, Mrs. Geaney runs the nation's guest house for visiting dignitaries "Prospect House", which the State Department took over a year ago last October. Dessert is a must on every menu. Most of the government's real entertaining is done aj the splen did old Georgetown mansion, leas ed from Mrs. James V. Forrestal, widow of the late Secretary of De fense. Blair House had been used for that purpose from 1942 until President Truman and h'-, family moved in during White House re pairs. "There's always somehting go ing on buffets, dinners, teas! re ceptions; I've been so busy, you know, 1 haven't been fishing for three years," Mrs. Geaney confid ed when I talked to her. An ardent salt-water fishermap, she used to spend weekends on Chesapeake Bay hauling them in. Now she barely lias time to get to her lit tle half-acre country place at Oxon Hill, in nearby Maryland, where she cuts the grass and raises flow ers. She calls the place "My Re treat". When ollicials are planning some HERES a chance - . mm at m m At Parkman's Hardware The air is still . .'. the stream is clear. Suddenly tc line quivers and pulls taut -. the reel sings and the battle's on! Give him plenty of line . , . tire him out . . . reel him back and snag him in the net. What a thrill when you deposit him in the creel . . . first catch of the day, and" the fishing season's begun. We have .just completed our new V Sporting Goods Dept. - and it is well stocked with fishing tackle of every type. RODS' LINK HEELS FLIES BASKETS PLUGS All Types of Artificial Baits county AND STATE HSHING LICENSES ,n I ait We Have Everything You Need T Catch Fish Trout, Bass. . sort of function at Prospect House, Mrs. Geaney and Jane, the Irish cook, plan the eats. "I do all the buying and Jane makes everything, and presents the food in a very lovely way," Mrs. Geaney says. "All the desserts are made in the kitchen of Prsspect House all the Brown Betty, mous ses and Oh, the strawberry short cake! Jane makes it with a sweet dough and it's out of this world. "I don't know how I keep my weight down. I guess it's from run-ning-tny legs oil. Jane does all the kitchen work and has the help of one maid only when we have par ties." On a recent Monday Mrs. Geaney and Jane fi'it up a buffet luncheon for 50. Mrs. Geaney went to the market on Saturday and among other items bought a large ham. Jane cooked it on Sunday, trim med it with pineapple and cher ries, let it cool overnight and early Monday carved it and put it to gether again so it looked untouch ed. Jane also shelled fresh peas, made patty shells for the seafood Newburgh, prepared a tossed salad, cut up fresh fruit and baked choco late and mociia cakes. Mrs. Geaney says she uses Am erican "Syracuse" china, purchas ed 10 years ago by the Slate De partment and bearing its seal, for ordinary functions. Man Of Double Distinction NEW YORK (API I.iiu No vickoff. the "Mad Russian," led two minor leagues in ballriirf the same year! In 1939 Novikoff topped the Texas League hitters with .3(!H in 419 times at bat. He was playing for Tulsa and was promoted to Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast League late in the season. He then pro ceeded to belt the horsehide at a .452 clip for 135 times at bat to lead the PCL in the batting department. Don't Wait lor Cold Weather to Catch You Unprepared 1 New Frigidaire Lines Shown Here, Many Improved New 1951 lines of frigidaire ap pliances, highlighted by smartly- styled household refrigerators de signed for onee-a-week shopping and electric ranges featuring a revolutionary new "Wonder Oven" were announced here today by Fred E. Martin, Jr., of Martin Elec tric Co., who recently returned from a. special frigidaire meeting in Atlanta. The extensive new product lines include: four types of refrigerators with capacities rangint from four to 17 cubic feet; electric ranges in 40, 30 and 21-lnch sizes, home laundry equipment featuring an automatic electric clothes washer, dryer and ironer; food freezers, electric water heaters, an electric dchumidificr for home or business use and home air conditioning units. Distinctive new Raymond Loewy styling and advance engi neering design have been incor porated into frigidairc's extensive line of household refrigerators as well as the ranges and other ap pliances. Imperial Itefrljterator features Three Kinds of Cold Top model of the broad new re frigerator line is the 10-cubie-fool two -door Imperial refrigerator, I each with its own refrigeration system, operated by a single rotary Meter-Miser compressor. The big Locker-Top freezing compartment equipped with a separate door will hold up to 73 pounds of frozen food. Sub-zero cold Is provided by refrigerant coils in the sides, back, top and bottom The shelf area In the large food storage compartment below is re frigerated by a Refiig-O-Plate, lo cated on uie bacK wall. Tins sep arate system not only provides con stant, safe cold, but collects ex cess moisture from the air as frost, and automatically defrosts itself. Big bin-sized "stack-up" Hydrators with a storage rapacity of nearly a bushel, located In the bottom of the food compartment and refriger ated by Cold-Wall cooling coils in the cabinet walls, provide cold, moist air that will keep vegetables crackling crisp and fruits dew fresh, Also featured are sliding and adjustable aluminum shelves and a handy basket drawer of 5.7 quart capacity for storing eggs, cheese, bacon and other small package Items. DcLuxe Models Have Distinctive Styling Two DcLuxe models are dis tinctively .styled, featuring grace ful, full-length doors with vertical latches. The larger model has a storage capacity of 10.7 cubic feet and the other, nine cubic feel. Both are equipped with: Large full-width Super freezer chests model. 49 and 46 pounds of frozen food at near zero cold: Quickube Ice Trays resting on a fast-freezing full-width shelf; and Ice-Blue, gold and plastic "swing-down" freezer door; sliding and adjust able aluminum shelves; full-width I plastic chill drawers for storing extra ice cubes, or flat cuts of meat; basket drawers of 7.1 quart capacity, 25 per cent larger than before; big twin "stack-up" Hy drators: a Cold-Control, and a Sea son Control. New Rangers Feature "Wonder Oven-', New ranges are glittering white porcelain-finished creations with the new slanted front styling, onc piece flowing Tops and high back panels, focal point of the new line is the "Wonder Oven" on two of three top range models! This revo lutionary development permits the preparation of different foods at different temperatures at the same time, in the same oven. It Is ae complished by converting one large single oven into two separate ovens with a movable unit. The upper oven has two heating units so that it may be used for broiling as well as baking or roasting. The lower oven is equipped with a sin gle bottom heating unit, especially designed for baking or roasting. There are separate controls for each oven. Another unique feature of the new "Wonder Oven" is that the two ovens can be converted in a matter of seconds into a single giant oven of 6,160 cubic Inches, 25 per cent larger than last year's standard ovens. Top Model Equipped With Two Complete Ovens The top model of the entire line Where Left Is Right ' LAKE SUCCESS (AP) Ninety-three countries in the world favor the U. S. way of driving the right side of the road and only 34 drive like the English, on the left side, a U.N. survey showed. Left politically, Russian drive on the right side of the road. Outside of Britain and Ireland, the only left-side driving Is listed for Europe as in Sweden. Iceland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. The latter pair are under British control. But on Gibraltar and the islands of Malta and Goto, both under British control, right side driving Is the law. British-controlled areas account for the 10 in the western hemis phere where there is left-side driv ing. These Include Bermuda, the Bahamas, British Honduras. Trini dad, the Leeward and Windward Islands, and Jamaica. ' Is a DeLuxe range equipped with two separate ovens and two high speed broilers, providing a com bined oven capacity of 10.280 cubic Inches. The extra-large 6,160 cubic Inch oven had one-third more us able space than ever before. The smaller oven has a capacity of 4, 120 cubic inches, and provides full SO per cent more usable space than previously. Designed to pro vide the "ultimate" In capacity and flexibility, this top DeLuxe model is also equipped with the triple-duty deep-well cooker that not only cooks and bakes, but lifts up to provide a fourth surface unit, plus the new larger utensil drawer across the bottom. which provides three kinds of cold which hold, depending upon the VOTE FOR JOE LIB for BOARD OF ALDERMEN TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE Your Vote Will Be Greatly Appreciated Oil AIRIF10 WINTIt Alt COKDITIOIIt Mailman oil besting comfort! 1 Comtint room temperature to I rfthin i fraction of ( degree. 0r aind filter nH blower f tmtw bigty quirt. Floor ttaf wrai, drafts ar gone, every room beeta venly. 8avea fuel coats! A wide rngeofize and type. Seeittodiy! mmoK vim i uigest mmucTHfi! in 0U1RUBS f Itll III iutim swot : ::: r::. .k' r?o o ?fKJ Harm 7 Nw Frigidair s I Family -sized, Budget-priced n 1 n r 0 Has many features you'd expect to (ind only in higher priced refrigerators I 5af Coa from frig'tdalf'i Mttr-Mittr mtthenitm pro fecfi a , foodi from shopping trip fo tht naiff St All Ths fatuf I famous Mtrer-Miitf mechanism with S-Yr ; Warranty. Ixcluslva Qulciub Trays with Instant Cuba Ralaasa. Porcelain Hydralar holds mora than quarts fruit and vofotoblot. Rutl-ratistant, sturdy (halvai with planty of room lor tall bottle . larga Suoar-Froazor holds ovr I?1,, lb, froion food. o Cold Storaga Tray for aulck chilling moats, bovaragt. o Nw, boauhful cabin dotgn and flttingi. Atk about th nv Mnfr, P (ax and Imperial Models, fool AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Phone 1104 Balsam Road MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. 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