i r I WO (eii.u Seitiou7 THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER Monday Afternoon, August 20 Tl n raws ' ONP OF HAYWOOD'S 26 THRIVING COM MUNITIES PARTICIPATING IN THE COM MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM .1931 - 4&. . 1,1 r - i 'rr uV u v : . i - : jL .--t. i - ' : . v.v!v--.. ... ' - ' ,, ... - f ) t ' ? -" R. , - . 1 f - j I r i . ' v- . ; . i- .. i - v " ; f . ' .., " I 4 , ; i ' - f- , ! . i t-i 1 ' ' ' - ' -" iU , i - nti.ru i i.t4"-.-i- -. ' - J - "" ' ' r , w--.-" ma i mi m i iiiiiimm vMiB mmm. tiwntp'H iwn-.u' uuun i ii .i, ..,,- .xMM. n t . i f r . . .t ..'J. . : . j .. ' . , J- ' - v ' - jir. i J- ... 4 w --r-rfff ,r?j5r" , .".;"- ' " . ' ' . ' ' , ' - . " -" V?' . v,; - K . . ' : . ... X, - . 3 '..I-;.' v'.;-:'-. , . .'. ' . , , A - , - ' - . I , f , r " : rl - . v" . - -' - y ' ' : f1 (1 "TWrfcrtaWWtrTtiiiiiiitttttiitiO'-v : ': J' - . : '"ZF ' ' it , " , 5 " . 4 . .. . . w.Mi.uw(;M mmLTm-:mmx..m t.jmmm .i,,. .,. M, . , a iAi:... 1 kZl , y.l'.l".,'. NV 1 The brick home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ss- bitt on Highway Xo. 209. So. 2 The mail box and farm sign of the L. O. Ferguson farm, who are featured as the family of the week. Crabtree Honors The L. O. Ferguson Family No. 3 The family of the week Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ferguson, and family. Seated, left to right Alna Hyatt, son-in-law, Mrs. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs, Fergu son, and Lowery "Buck" Ferguson, Jr. No. 4 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett, recently built, consists of 7 rooms, finished with knotty pine. This is an example of thrift which exists in Crabtree. ' No. a Juanita Morgan ,and Tommie Kirkpatrick holdin? their i-U Club project calves on the farm of James Kirkpatrick. The corn in the background is among the best In the county. Tommie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, and Juan- ita is th? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde! No. G The ultra-modern kitchen of Mr, J Joe Palmer. . The family of L. O. FtTguson was ! chosen by the Crabtree Commun- i TTnnor f rrrlTrtiQ ity as its -Family of the Week" j UPPel QDiree The family consists of Mr. and';HopeS To RGDaV Mrs. Ferguson; their daughter,! . Alice Jane Hyatt, who lives on!E. PiqeOIl HOStS ' Hyatt Creek with her husband. Al-! . na; and their son. Lnwery, Jr.. who! is better known as Buck and who is a rising senior at Brevard r'ol- lege where he is majoring in Busi ness Education. , Long one of the most active and cooperative in all phases of com munity life, the family lives on a 100 acre farm in Crabtree town ship. Their major farm income is derived from their 20 head grade PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Reporter Upper Crabtree Community is j hoping at some date to repay the hospitality of East Pigeon which was shown during Thursday's field day. Residents were unanimous in their thanks for the many courtesies shown them. TV, , t t. . . i tnr iuiujnuiiu aio wisnes io s AP Newsfeatures Everyone enjoys hearing about new party ideas. We get tired of playing 20 questions and perhaps even spin-the-bottle, and the girl in a group who can come up with a brand new party idea might put new vigor in an u!d crowd. j she thinks she might get stuek A new book, "The Farty Game i giving the names completely back Book",: by Margaret E. Mulac and I ward, name, cards can.bg prepared Marion S. Holmes Harper & Broth- j 'n advance, ''solving' tlie problehi, ers). offers hundreds of new ideas because the guests can wear them in invitations, games-and general j for a11 to view merriment which should pep up i Dessert, of course, is served first any group. Some parties are work-! at a Party of this kind, so let's hope ed out in complete detail and there ! 'our guests are really in the mood aie suggestions lor cnunren. adults A dairy; from tobacco ami from congratulate David Rogers. Carl ! and Lvnn Hrarishaw ha beet. Mr. Ferguson has 284 acres "cLracKen and Jewel Dee Fergu-jfrom a two weeks' visit in Siler of grassland in Thickety township, son lor their tractor driving. which will accommodate 75 head of cattle- . ... - - Mrs. Gay. Bradshaw and Ronny The farm, when uurehascrl hv!- - i City. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson, Mr. Ferguson many years ago. was! ful business it is. today. . j Mrs- Sam Hlu and Miss Betty Jo j in an extreme run-down condition.! It was this rebuilding nrncpss ! Justice entertained Saturday nieht i ......... . mi.ii.,........ u ' ;i . - . lamny groups in me nome or church, recreation center, private club or camp. Let's take ths "Backward Par ty", for example. The invitation is hand-written backward. starting from the lower right-hand corner instead of the upper left-hand corner. The R.S.V.P., for instance, .appears' in the upper right-hand' turner back ward, of course'. One of the main attractions of a backward party is wearin? clothes backward. Dresses, sweat ers, blouses, hats and fven jeans can be worn backward. The host ess, can put her iinroit on back- l waru, lo keep the t.ung strictly in the mood. Years of careful ' planning," hard "plus the "years' of cooperative rela-lwith work, and the following of recom mended practices, have changed the farm into the highly success- tions with neighbors, that has won When thp lift.t fir hr.t, a miscellaneous shower hnn.it hp Pllpctt. i' i,. uilh '.., II...', for the Fergusons the title: lly of the Week'' oring Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers. Fam- Use Your Jew Telephone Directory The telephone directory that has just ; been delivered contains many new and changed listings which make your old directory out of date. Beginning at once V to use the new directory will help you get faster, more accurate telephone ' : eervice. I ' You can avoid many wrong numbers L by referring to the directory when in vdoubt. "Information" will help you j when the number you want is not listed. VlOUTHUN I ILL TELEf HOHI-AND TELEGRAFH COMPARE stead of "hello'' and all are expec I ed to walk in backward. Names can ' The new James f'h.mnl Raniui I h.. o! K .b,. u - . Church on Bald Creek is almost, Mary or Yram Elooto depending : "'"l"""'' ' 'On inr VITC.lt! tv rtf lltr, V,.... LAFF-A-DAY t r I . FTop. n .. I it i II. Villi I I ) u I -' ' i : ; to have their tomato juic or fruit cup last. ' A good backward party game goes like this: The leader gives the answer and the contestants give the question to the given answer. It is best to divide the guests into teams which get their heads together and col laborate on the answers. They jot the answer down on a pad and the first paper with the correct answer presented to the leader is kept. The team that gets the most an swers wins. Here are some of the suggested answers and questions: 1. December 21st. (Qi (What is the shortest day of the year?) 2. (Q (When was the war of 1812?) 3. "Fourscore and seven vears ago." (Q) (What are the ODeninc lines 0f Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad dress?) Question', of course, will be If J made up to suit the group - I Other stunts suggested for this party are reverse spelling, The Farmer in the Dell done from the "cheese takes the rat" and run backward, and backward dramatic stunts. These can be fairy tales or nursery rhymes acted out In re verse. Jack Horner might be seen thumping himself on the chest in the opening scene, then taking plum cut of his mouth, then stick ing it on his thumb, putting it back ; in the pie and sitting down in the : corner. Once you get thi: theme organ ; ized partv-wise. you'll think of lots ; of variations for entertainment. ! And, of course, suggests the book, , you'll say "hello, it's good to see i you" as your guests go out the I door. ' . . Let's' h one-someTi of-i'n ,i ,1 ri"l .' doesn't catry the thing too' far, however, and try driving his car home backward. But j one at every party who tries to car S ry things just a little too far So j if you value Mother's lamps, rugs jand furniture, jou might dispense wim warning or dancing backward wjiile the party is in progress. . WWWVlWW wm ....... y T-i I IgliTl Sjm trim H ... 5-1 . ( 'll- to the owner i If KSI X ' 4 ' the oldest elett: sf " -f J refrigerator ! I ; P WAYNESVIU! A5t irtft; Coft ItlU IU hmm trtm. Ur. VaM ntf mmi .K.Calt oovy, Mr..Bumphy jU8t eot into the ehower Hong Kong .. The colony of Hong Kong com prises the island of Honif Kong, at the mouth of the Canton River about 90 milej southeast of Canton, Stone cutter'i Island, and tiie Kowloon peninsula, an the adjoining main land, in addition to the New Ter--ritorieg (356 tquare mjle .which art mainl arindtural lands. Register your old electric refrigerator in PHILCO:eaft 'lerdtorVerkl ot JAMES FURNITURE CO NoHiitiQioBuy! NoStoQansfolVrffe! fast enter your ofd Electrtc mrtoewlbr regardless of mate! 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