, Afternoon, August 23, 1951 TIIE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Third Section) fjiny Residents Asked Bring Plenty Of Food' One Good Thing Leads Children To The Real Thing shortest legs, whitest, blackest, longest, shortest, noisest, most ex pressive eyes, most spot s, most un usual, most tricks, best trained, and best cared for. The doll show will have as judg es, Mrs. Alexander Gardener, Mrs. W. H. Hyatt, and Mrs. II. C. Fer nison. Dolls will be classified as to Pets and Dolls To Be Judged In Canton Contests Community field Day The cub scouts of Canton arc co ,,pyl) H.JONES .-' operating with the pirl scouls iiv sponsoring u pet show at the fool- "It doesn't make any difference what you bring, just so you bring a whole lot of it." Persons who do not have a way to get their food I the prettiest, the largest, the I smallest, the oldest, the most .un 1 usual, the most antique, the best Lineer Reporter ; ,; ball stadium and a doll show at the armory on Friday, August 24. .The two shows are par) of the 4.11 li an planning Hom ;: :0i . v,.;,..,v to Jon- dressed, the best collection, the doll that most resembles its owner, bride and groom dolls, and dolls Sve Creel? has asked to the church may call 3043 to have someone pick it up before the lunch hour. The tour will start at the forks of Beaverdam and nual Labor Day and Fall Festival held in Canton. I 1 Judges for the pet show are Miss i from foreign countries. bat of food to the . ...: -.ko cprved at Pearl Lesley Johnson and Dr. and Mrs. A. R.' Iliogg. The classifica I Prizes will be awarded, and any I one. Is eligible if registered in ad I vance. 5GV; Church. Hominy Community roads at 9:30 tions are: curliest tail, longest ears, Best Wishes to On Your ANNIVERSARY HAYWOOD LECTRIC SERVICE General Electric Appliances Street Hazelwood Best Wishes to IE: A On Your 2th ANNIVERSARY ' JAMES FoitnrniRE CO; "Low Prices Keep Us Busy" O. C. "Ford" James, Owner We CONGRATULATE The On Your i2 ANNIVERSARY FIRESTONE orne & Auto Supplies Wm. "Bill" Cobb. Owner y r t . '.V . , At the regular Story Hour last Thursday at 4 p.m., the children heard stones about firetrucks. Immediately afterwards they visited the Fire Department to see the real thingShown at the rear is Chief Clem Fitzgerald and on his left Miss Margaret Johnston, Librar ian of Haywood County Library, and Mrs. Ben Phillips, representing the Waynesville Homemaker's Club, sponsors of the Story Hour. ..:.:.''.'."::.;'. (Staff Photo). a.m. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gragor and children of Old Fort visited friends an relatives in Hominy Sunday. Raymond Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Cook, is improving at home after a recent illness. Billy Morris has returned to his home in Houston, Texas, after spending two weeks with his fath er, W. M. (Bill) Morris. Ned Mor ris of Brevard was also called here by Mr. Morris's illness. Mr. Morris is a patient in the Haywood Coun ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hipps and daughter have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla. phis, Tenn., are visiting the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Will Hipps, and her sister. Mrs. Joe Cogburn, . Hominy Citizens are glad to wel come the family of Mr, and Mrs. Sebal Burnette who recently mov ed to this community. Mrs. L. Ray Torpy and children Lynn and Charles of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Sallie Mann were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holland. The group also spent Wednesday at a picnic on Mt. Pisgah. Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Roy Whitted and son Lee Roy of Sylva spent Sunday with Mrs. Pat Holland. Friends are glad to learn that Mrs, Daisy E. Mann has returned home from the Highland Hospital much improved. ; Mr. and Mrs. Yodlcr Clark and family are spending a week with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Crawford of Hayesville. i Mrs. Curtis Clark is spending the month of August with her brother in the state of Washington. Robert Filer of Norwalk, Conn., was a recent guest of his sisters, Mrs. Vodler Clark and Mrs. Mark Swain. . Mrs. Mamie Hall has returned home from Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Rocky Russell and daugh ter Patsy of Richmond, Va.i ' arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wor- ley. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Medford and nephew Tommlc Nation of Gas- Ionia are visiting Mrs. Destie Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sales of Arl ington Va. have been , guests of Mrs, Hub Burnette and other rela-1 tives. On Wednesday they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holland. They were accompanied by their granddaugh ter, Miss Pat Burnette. H. D. Bird of Jacksonville. Fla., will arrive froiri Hendersonville the end of the week to join Mrs. Bird in attending the Homecoming and Decoration Day at Beaverdam Methodist Church Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. George B. Culbreth and Miss Vera Star Cul- breth and Mrs. Hub Burnette spent Wednesday at the Camp Sky Ranch at Blowing Rock with Mr. Lul breth's brother, Marvin Culbreth Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker and family are vacationing in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cogburn and daughter have returned to their home in Washington after spending ten days here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cogburn, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson were called to Whittier because of the illness of Mrs. Gibson's mother, Mrs. Crisp. . . .. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Cole of Mem- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mull and family, and Mrs. Homer Webb and son Harold spent Friday at Whit tier visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Crisp, who is ill at her home. Miss Ruth Gibson, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, was operated on Sunday for appendici tis at the Haywood County Hospi tal. : Joyce Owen, Mrs. Johnnie Reno and Mrs. Sallie Mann attended the funeral of their nephew Sunday in Mt. Airy. The ice cream supper at Plains Methodist Church was a great suc cess. The church wants to thank everyone who contributed. The money will be used to finish the basement of the church, the church. Edward Gibson and David Ashe are two Hominy boys who left Sat urday for two weeks' encampment in Alabama. They are with the 30th Signal Company. A large crowd from Hominy at tended the Homecoming and Deco ration Day at Beaverdam Sunday. Singers included a quartette from Rocky Face Baptist Church com posed of Mrs. D. M. Clark, Mrs. I. W. Scott, Mrs. Hoyle Clark and Miss Maxine Clark at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Worley and son Lemar have returned from Congratulations to the Haywood Electric Membership Corporation On The Occasion 01 Your 12th ANNIVERSARY PARKWS HARDWARE Your Westinghouse Dealer Congratulations Phone 23 Main Street to On The Occasion Of Your 12th ANNIVERSARY SLUBER FURNITURE CO. Canton, N. C. Congratulaii ons to the Haywood Electric Membership Corporation On The Occasion Of Your 12th ANNIVERSARY CAGLE FURNITURE GO. Larry Cagle, Owner v ':' ,. ;: Clyde N. C..; :; CONGRATULATIONS to On The Occasion of Your 12th ANNIVERSARY ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. 1 1 I'lionc-lfil Main Street We Extend Hearty CONGRATULATIONS to On The Occasion of Your 12th ANNIVERSARY GARRETT FURNITURE CO., INC. Phone -1 Main Strct Best Wishes to R E. A, On The Occasion of Your 12th ANNIVERSARY BOYD ;fURNITUiE'CO: Main Street Waynesville Q iio ft 1 do A0 Street Wavnesville