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April 9, 1951 Afternoon, THE WAYNES V1LLE MOfNTAINEEB PAGE FIVE Iwree Community 'As Big Attendance Monday meeting At The Park Thursday and Friday WOOD i.vnorter aiity Devel- ' i Monday fill O W f- night, 111' ;...,, I ric HI.. V1'S i4t the Uyder Mount ions vv.il attend the ,, ...viliarv of the Crab: frhmch were invited to . follow ship meeting of ,fs on, Saturday A picnic pUnny.d to iullow the , .-..' -. ;iivon prutVs.-.ions of faith V tin- i -wfek revival 4w B;iirst Church, six ,,.,, ,i.o church. They , i-s Charlie Dotson, .!,' .i.ol Dotsdn, Mary ,:J Mr Umiules Beas- v o I. l.cdt'ord preached vlcos assisted by the H. R.ih. 7 '... r ctllcU lias returned visit with her sis . jack Evans, in Hickory-. Oivciie is assigned to "i the Army, is stationed rr,t,t Cri-m is assigned to IN DANCK niSTIVAL i The Misses Catherine ami Mar garet James of Vaiu-svillL- were among the Mrreiluli Cnlli-t-e stu dents scheduled to perlmm in the eighth annual Spring Dance Con cert on Saturday in the Meredith College Auditorium. The Meredith Folk Dance Group is the only convert folk dance col lege group in the state. It per forms native American as well as European and . historical folk dances. , .11: '-.-' j-Sr - T Jrs. "vw ?s r ft I i vP vx J 4- Ei i West Pigeon Chooses Member Of The Month; Sets Program April 19 MP.S HOKCK 1'KIK Mou nl ameer Heporter 1 special i'i)i-.iam is planned for I the rerulsi- nieetmi; ot the West' 1 Ticeoii ( ommumtv on Thurylav, i i "in! IS) McniUrs are urced to hnny the w hole familv. as the : jprouianv will lie ot Interest to! I every one. The County and Uomel A cents oil ices are presenting an I illustrated talk on the family and I the community, I the Corps of Engineers at Kl. I cow ard Wood, Missouri ; Cathy Downs drags Rod Cameron to safety in this sctne trom ''Short Crass." Mr. spent and Mrs. '.Mat-shall llanev last weekend in (. li.nloiu-- The Crablree-lron Dull' Hi ers came out victims of ckiie game last Saturday nmhl Crabtree gvm. ,t the Barbara Setzer Is Honored On 16ih Birthday Mr. and Mrs. hermit W-IU children ol Athens. Ga., were cent visitors ot Mr. and Mrs beit Wells. lid Bcnton MeCrarv and ;iv h ins land of the US Navy have been spending a few days' lte here with their paienls. Hoih au- sta tioned in San Diofio. Calif, Hubert Wells spent last weekend at home, lie is now living in llaves-ville. twit i'-trii'-' ARKTHEATB PROGRAM MON. & TUES., APRIL 9 & 10 lU f" fam Kch"i "tL'V w ' ,? AMES ' BRITT0N ' R0BER M'.-s Barbara Setzttr was honor od at a surprise partv given by her mother. Mrs. Kred Setzer at her lioiiie on Morning Star community his! Satui'dav es'ening 1 lie p;.i t v marked the lbth birth uay ot 1 he lionor guest. arious ames were played and 1 efreshiueiils were served. The guests included Miss Jackie Sue Medfoid. I'atsy and Janie Caddy, Caroline and Kathryn Cady, Patricia and Frederick Trull, Joyce l.owery, Theresa Deaton. Krnosl ine ra'rick, Judy Ensley, Mary ; Jam Davis, Anna Lou Vanhook. I Jessie 1 .u Carnies, Woodie and J Win iii Sinathers, Jimmy and Er 1 nest Patrick Jimmy Treadaway, I Stanley Henderson. Bruce Mod I lord, il. 1.. Cant, Billy Reynolds, uid Donald Sinathers, R. T. Reynolds Celebrates 76th Birthday Lions Club To Hold Ladies' Night The Lions Club will have a Ladles' Nicht dinner 'IIiuimI.in night at 7 o'clock at the 4-11 Club at the Test Farm The dinner will he served by Miss Mary Cornwcll, home dem onstration agent and the 4 11 Girls. AT SOCIAL sr.KYU'K CONFFKI.NCK Mrs. Sam L. Queen, superin tendent of Public Welfare,, and Mrs. Floyd G. Hippetoe. case woik- er. arc. attending tne ,ttii annual meeting of the Stale Conference for Social Service which is being held in Winston-Salem today and tomorrow. Jimmy Goodin, student at tin University of North Carolina, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. P. II. (.'entry. Miss Nancy Mcdl'ord, student at Brevard College, spenj the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Medford. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 the; admiral was. a, lady: Starring EDMOND O'BRIAN and WANDA HLNDRIX T1IURS. & FRI., APRIL 12 & 13 The Bethel PT V will meet on Thursdav alternoon. April I'.V in the auililoi'iiini ol the school. OtTi eers tor the coming year will he elected. ' More building Is taking place in 1 our coinmiiinlv Mrs. Joe Kigdon is having built a modem oil ice. uiuch wilt limise the oil ices ot the f Sen! hern . Si liool Si rvn e. Inc. 'Iheie wi'l be two aparlinents in the upper slorv .The building Is on Sonoma Itoad next to Mrs. Kigdon s store. Word has been received of the engagement ol Miss Marv Buth Hall, formerly ot Canton and Beth el, to Mr Koberl II. Lod, Jr.. of Oiocnsboro. Miss Hall is the daughter of the Hev. and Mrs. J. Howard Hall. The wedding will take place this spring. Mr. and Mrs. l,on,'ie Swei tmaii are visiting relatives in Harlem, G.i. The T.K.L. Bible class of the Bethel 'B.iutisJ Church have post poned their regular nionlhly busi ness meeting, The new date will be. announced laler, Miss Collie Gainer, a member of I he f.uullv at Mars Hill College, has returned to her work after scrolling the Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs. II. H. Garner. v . i' Vs f j i''.v - Spam for I x . V woi Id pi-1. 1 - i K N s Jf V 51 Jr . ... -, it ,vr Crahlrce ITA Meets Thursday The I'TA of the Crabtree sehiiol will meet this Thursday nigh!. April 12. at H o clo k m the h.eli school ,-ai.litorium. The megt mg has been called ahead of its usual date 111 order to select dele-i-ati s to the state comenlion, soon to lake place. I RECEIVES NUMERALS i Jimmy Gaiioway, Waynesvilla High Graduate, is one of 22 fresh ' ir.en to receive sports awards from j Duke University.' He is a member 1 of the freshman wrestling team, and reeeivut his numerals as a participant in the Duke University inter program. centuries was .1 lead producer, the SHARK OUTSIIARKED VMESBLRY, Mass. SalvafOM R Novello. fishs dealer, was fined $15 for selling shark as swordfish. WAYNESVILLE iff lS CAMERON (liW'fmt1 JOHNNY MACK BROWN IIHIIWIU..1 11 iii mi 'mwmmmmmmmm ihmwiii H'Wy PHTTW To Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. PROGRAM III . tSM- BOND TODAY and TUESDAY When America's Most Desperate Outlaws Joined Forces! A surprise birthday dinner was idven in honor of the Kev. H. T. Heynolds Sunday iiiuhl in his home at Moinini; Star. The honor Riiest v, as 7(i years of age. Those atlendinj" llie affair were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor llurnette. Mrs. Carl Hyde and son. Slevie. of Alabama, Mrs. H. A Gordon audi daiiulilers, Misses Eva Fay and Mary Lou Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Heynolds and son, Hilly, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reynolds and .soiji G!e,in.Mr. and Mrs- James Mellon, and liny McFee. Misses Medford, Miller To Represent Brenau Miss Mildred Medford ot Wayncsville and Miss Helty Miller of Canton will represent Hrenau College at the North' Carolina Press Photographers Conference at the University of North Carolina the weekend of April 14. A member of the freshman class. Miss Medford is a member of Al pha Chi Omega sorority and edi tor ol its chapter panel'; and ad veit'siiiK manager of bolh I he llienau newspaper and the college magazine, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. 1). Medford. Visit Blossom Festival The Misses Grace Rogers, Myra Killian, Mary McClure, and Ha Bowen. returned today from a week-end motor trip to Washing ton, D. C where they were guests of Ms. C. F. McRorie- While in Washington they attended the Cherry Blossom Festival. C. W. Ensley A.D.I, joined his family here last week after finish ing a 'special scoollng at Hartford, Conn. He left this week for San Diego, Calif., where he will t .'port; for duty( Mrs. Ensley and chil dren., Jackie and Janice, have been spending some time with Mrs. Ensley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Miller. Buzz Bourne left yesterday to return to Miami University in Ox ford, Ohio, after sH-ndiug a tew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bourne. Before com ing to Wayncsville he hail been in New York City to attend a con ference on Christian Ministry held at the Union Theological Semin ary for young men inlerested in following the ministerial profes sion. Mrs. Roy Martin, who b-; .spent the past three weeks wilh her son-in-law and daiij,;hlci . Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Fowler, in Charlotte is spending a lew weeks al her home here before returning to Warren Robins, Georgia, to join her hus band. She is expecting her daugh ter, Miss Louise Marl in of Ificli inotul, Va.. to join her lu re tomor row Mr. and Mrs Frank Amnions and son Dennis are spending a (piiel vacation at home. They are taking care ol some spring plant ing and other spring work. Paul Shepherd spent several das lure Willi his family (luring I lie Easier holidays. Mr, Shepherd is a teacher in Mars Ilill High School. Mr and Mrs. Harry Lutz have returned - home alter an extended i: ii lo Florida. Fred a in I Edwin Howell of I'rov iileiicr. li I . in-nl a few (las here I.T.I week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Unwell, en roule to their home from' a busi ness trip in the South. V? .v . v. , x ,vr v MRS, COKA WELCH MRS HORACE. PEEK Mountaineer Reporter A woman born and lived 111 West IVeon has been chosen as the tust resident lo be honored bv the community as '-Member ol the Mouth". She is Mrs Cora C. Welch, outstanding because of her activity in varied community af fairs. Mrs. Welch is one of the ten children of the late. .Mr. and Mrs J, W, Cat hey, Her husband is em ployed by the Stale Highway Com mission, Their only child, a son, was reported missing in World War II while on pulrol duty liv ing between Dutch Harbor and Alaska. The Welches live in a handsome new rock home on the new highway, near the entrance to Sonoma Uoad. Mrs. Welch is a member of tin Bethel Methodist Church. As mod est as she is capable, she was "afraid people would think she was boasting" if she listed the many olfiees she has held 111 Un church, Her laughing evasion was "I think I've served on cvcr Ihin.: but being the preacher." She is very active in Commun ity Development work, and while her son was in school was eipi. il ly active in the IT A. Chief ol her many boblnes are growing flowers ami weaving. Willi a keen inleresl in handcraft, il is not surprising that she has lii-eii an Arts and Craft leader m Home Demonstration club work She Is also a member of the Southern llichland 1 landi rait Guild, McGco Porter o Birmingham. Alabama is here for a v i d lo l and Mrs, Tom Strlni-fleld Mr- Pol ler is a brother in-law of Mis. Stringfield, THFATPr S Show Starts at 7:15 MONDAY, APRIL 9 "TRIPOLI (In Technicolor) Starring JOHN PAYNK and MAl RI.IvN O'UARA TUKS. & WED-, APRIL 10 & 11 DOUBLE FEATURE "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" (In Trucolor) Starring LSI A LIT A ROimiQULZ anil KORLRT ROCKWELL PLUS "JOAN OF OZARK" Starring JUDY CANOVA TIIURS. & I U APRIL p 6 .t H BRIGHT LEAF "! Starring ClAKY ( OOPKR, LAUREN HACALL and PATRICIA NEAL OOto-M mv Baiim-AuEiPfTI-HmilMB ImM- mM lulu .-. w.. km , in,. n. .-. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY The Deadliest Shot In Town! W ALTER HUSTON CI WALTER BRENNAN ANDY DEVINE IN ...- "GUNS A'BLAZIN" ; 7 Plus . Vcial Short "WESTERN COURAGE" RE WISE GET STRAND WISE Deaths G. W. HKNSON Funeral services were held Sun day alternoon in Morning Ster Methodist Church for General W. Ilenson, 83, who died Friday at his home in Leicester. The Rev. R. R- Mehaffey official- I ed and burial was in the church cemetery, Grandsons served as pallbearers and granddaughters were flower bearers. Wells Funeral Home, Canton, wa-i in charge. I). T Layman. .Ir , of New York The L. S., Mexico. Canada and ' '-. .-; ( H v is a guesl of Mr. and Mrs. Australia produce about three I ; B " " " ' j. .lames I. Kilpalrirk. fourths of the woi Id's lead. "V,7 m ill" . jffL SW' 9 4 j -sC. f-" S JfsJ I ,,,---.iiiiiii.ii'" ' jf ' ' A if i , j Cfe 3" WAV CMOICC! For "the driv. of prouaiy mowi Vj i 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'n. 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