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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i.DAt, APRIL 26. 1951 SECOND SECTION l00d High School Went of the Week Service Station Operators Approve Community Promotion Plans Drivers License .Town Of Clyde I AvNE BISCHOFF . ...,h junior, Doris r : . on honor i it is about .her-were; u!k f"r l"e " ,,f u the daughter of Mr. "cUla"J ,,arks fRoute ..i" iimrKin in Sll . Vnile dav f sch0l s,nce M' ... 1.. Tli ut t, the six'" " -jj a record to bo proud L,r she served, as ; com- jttt ma.rsliaU lor ine giauu- Mt year- ' V , Mae AU ott gets Doris ,f is her favorite author, ard R. Murrow is her ..us commentator. How marble cake, l,;h the to previously y favorites . hasn t Deen out vet. but tnai is ner food, and 1 11 bet sue can lit cake. too. . L iho third year tor Doris k I member of the Future Urs of America Club ot aotree-Iron Duff .School, L attends. ."'.." S a hlmntT III II1H. A11L1UL 11 Church and serves as part- ,rrt0 . ' hhips are reading, collect- f spaper articles, v pictures ms, and crocheting and sounds like quite 4 broad activities. '.. Lturdays you can- usually in one of the .local de- .i stores where she is a :e worker. '. year her subjects consist fcetry. geography, English, ild History. present plans are to com :h school and then take a course. Ipinion of the draft bill be r .- -I IF 111 . ....... u... ...,,, i t , , v i News Events Of East Pigeon MRS. VAUGHN KUYKENDAl.L Mountaineer Reporter The Mt. Zion Baptist Church will hold a B.T.U. study course be ginning Monday, April 30. The course will continue through the week. Ray Singleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Singleton, suffered a fractured collar bone at football practice. To Be Given Only Monday-Thursday Starting Thursday, May 3. drlv-. ers license- examinations will be given only on Mondays and Thursdays, Examiner li. V, Hoop er announeed today. The office is open between 8.30 a.m. and 530 p.m. Mr. Hooper also railed atten tion to chante in the state law which permits a driver to have his license renewed as hutch as sixty days, before Us expiration, in stead of tliirlv as before Under the now law, chauffeurs' licenses, all of' which cxiViiv in June, may he renewed hciMuniiut May. I. . ,j Me. Hooper aeain reminded per sons whose last names bcuin with the letters V IhvmiKh . that they have only two inure months in which to renew their licenses. He advised that they and persons holitlns chauffeurs' permits come to the ollice as soon as possible to avoid the last-minute rush during June Sets Election Ths books were opened Satur day for registration of voters for the town election In Clyde, to b held on June 5. Voters must reg ister before next Saturday, April 28. at 9 p. m. Officers to be elected are the mayor, three aldermen, and a police judge. . Mis. C. K. Brown, Jr . is regist rar, and Jack West nd H. W, Ens ley are serving as judges. Candidates must file for elec tion by May 26. Crabtrce Baptist Church Clyde, Koote 1 The Rev. M. II. Rahy, Putor 10 a m. Sunday School. M... &L' '. yarbrough, Supt, 11a m -Sermon by the pastor. 7 30 p m Special singing. Tl'KSDAV 7 30 p in. Cottage prayer meet ing at the home ot Mr. and Mr, Lawrence Brown. WEDNESDAY 7 30 p m Prayer meeting at j the church. Everybody is invited ' to attend. ,. Service station operators, met Tuesday night for a dinner meeting at the Towne House and approved Chamber of Commerce program in providing complete information to visitors ot the community. C charge of the meeting, and Dave Felmet, second from left, presided, and presented the plans of the tended. .Staff Photoi. ins for cooperating with the C. Wiilkcr. seated letl. was uv program. About 30 Members al- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookshirc have moved into their new home. The house was formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Ashe. fore Congress now is: "Our lead ers in Washington ' know more about the world situation and our i needs than I know. The draft bill, as it is, is entirely satisfactory to me," Beaverdam Plans Visit To White Oak Saturday; Other Meetings Slated .y . a j""" .jini mi t... . i -i '. v n " vA'Var J Krfta "if.'f 'Kmim'tm' w 1 i Available for Farmall, II. M. C. He F-20, John Deere, A & B. AllKs Chal mers WC & WD. Ford, Ford-Keretisnn and Ferguson tractors. $272 with 6-feet blade, plus freight. P. S. FERGUSON New and Used Farm Equipment Your Kosch Dealer for W. N. C. MRS. GEORGE F, WORLEV Mountaineer Reporter Beaverdam Community chairman Jack Chapman has announced that transportation will be avail able for everyone attending the meeting at White Oak Community' House next Saturday night. April 28. Persons needing transporta tion are asked to meet at the RcavcrdauV school that evening at ti o'clock. Two skits are promised "The liusy Housewife" and "The Crook ed Mouse Family" -- as well as music and tap dancing. The regular meeting of the Ueavrrdnm Community is set for Tuesday night. May 1. at the Beav erdam School. The newly leected olTiccrs of Hie Wonw.n's Society of Christian ted, secretary; and Mrs Inson, treasurer. W. C. Hob- Sen iec of the Beavenlani M el ho- he Winer Miss Martha Jiiii'' (list Church are Mrs. William . Trull. Mi . Fletcher Is the son o f ;.J " New and Used Farm Equipment I I Bryson City, N. C. Phone 7.09 ,.js, ,--itlerjl: Mrs. Hay Whit- I . been YpTKj half price sale! I X save on dainty, r' ''w-m J -fragrant ; A ;7v.v:,7 lv1 pi '.f CREAM Tl1Z3 deodorant I U I 'A CREAM DEODORANT X Q- X t I i!0S'iMouetf ',; I L I sit-1 The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of North Canton Bap list Church will be al the home ol Mrs, W. G Hhynu r on Thin mI;i , May 3. Mrs. Haywood M.ickry will have charge of the program. The sympathy o this entire community goes to Mrs W. C. Rob inson and children in the loss ol their husband and falher. Mr. Minnie Hobuison lieno. who was called hi re by the death of her brother. W. C. UoIiiii-,oii lelt this week tor her home in I'rilrhard'Ala. Mr. and Mi's. Jack fetiiier have loll lo make Iheir home al Mr. Fletcher's base, I .akelnu'' ' , N .1 A reci nt bride. Mrs. I'loti her i- TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township M It. Brown and wile to Bryan i Smith and wile. Elbert l.unsloi d and w lie to Fred Ca.:le, Jr , and w ife. j l.em Shtoaid and wile In Wil liam A. Cooper. j Gilmer V. Morrow and wile o Carroll Meadow s and wife. j Bragg Wood and wile lo Clinton Ruler and w ife. ' i;. J. l.iliu- and wile to M 11. l?i o. n and w ile. Dewev Fletcher. , Fiiriiiaii i r ill. Ki tor. who ha- iow i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 : - Mis Allle Hal Inn. who ha hc i n ill for siinrc I line. I impi o - i slow ly . Friends of Comer W it "in ol ( 'anion. I'm inerly of I his commun ity, will be glad to know that hi ha.-, returned home from the hos pital much mipiou'd. Dean Suialheis. young son ol lleavei dam Hilda llaigroM' Township to Wallace ;oi:s to ( l.r.ANF.its l'liOVIDKNCE. R I 'Cl'i When workers at the I'lirily laun dry opened one of several h.o'.s : Which a route man had collected, ; out popped a cat. is and w ife. T K. Shepard and w ife to .1, V. i hosier. i John It Cochran and wile- lo liohert I,, laner and wife II. ('arroll I'resslcy and wile to. Charles N; Stinnett and wile. F. H. Davis and wife to Anno Davis Chappell. Wallaoe Davis and wife lo Hilda Hargrove. n.i- Mis. Ruby Similiters, is impruvin-' ;.l home alter a'' ope; .it ion al Iho I lay w ood C.iunly I lospilal. Clyde Tiiwnsldp Clifford E. Brown and wile t harles F l.anning lit I w lie Bryan Smilh and wife lo M to Mi and li- El be it mall on Hum Tenio their paienls Mr .and Worlev and Mr and lr Wor c and I o v isiir-d . Mi. 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