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E WATOESTOLE MOUNTAINEEE I.-;- SEPT. 13,1951 1L iiiUilJ THIRD SECTION nrnur Ifrench And American Textile Unionists Meet At Lakeside Lodge if -.-if i uV J ' V ; -Tv-v Fi if - , , 4 V ft Ik I i if i uliivifii iwnr f - ii'ii A m mhrft nr i iieaii m Crabtree Group Hosts To Church Meeting Monday Airs, eugene wood Mountaineer Reporter The Crabtree Methodist Chapel was host on Monday night to the county,wide Brotherhood group. Chief speakers were the Rev. W. Jackson Huneycutt, district super intendent, and Joe Palmer. M, H. Bowles, president, was In charge of the program, which was held at the Crabtree-Iron Duff school. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Barton and three sons, and Mrs. C. W. Golight l.v of Greer, S. C, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fer- guson Miss Stella Fisher has returned home from the Haywood County Hospital where she underwent an operation. Clinton Kinsland has gone to Newport News, V. to accept a position. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Noland and daughter of Montana have been visiting relatives in this community. They are former residents here. They were accompanied back to Montana by Mr.: and Mrs. Cecil McKnight. Pvt. Ernest Greene of Ft. Leon ard Wood, Mo., is spending a seven day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greene. Frady Greene and Oscar Pharo of Salem, N. J., have been Visiting here for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greene have as their guest Mrs. Keener of S. c Pfc. Keller Wells is spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wells. He will re turn to San Francisco, Calif. The W.S.C.S. met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred Safford. Mrs, M. H, Ferguson, president, was in charge Her topic was "The Earth is the Lord's". The next meeting will be a charge-wide day of prayer at Fincher's Chapel on October 25th. mer and son Neil, new residents in our community, L. G (Buck) Ferguson, Jr., will return on Monday to Brevard CoU lege where he will be a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Fathergill of Berat. Ky, have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Lonnie Kinsland. Mrs. Fathtr gill, the former. Miss Reba Kins land, will graduate from Berea College in January. : Mr. and Mrs. Roger Best of Texaa have been visiting relatives her for the past week. The community wants to wel come Mr. and Mrs. Sebe Rhodar- Sorting Out Worms If you keep a supply of worms on hand for fishing, sort them over at least once every two days. Throw out the dead or injured ones, so that they wilt not contaminate the rest. American relations on the worker level are discussed by, left to right: Emma Spry, Cooleemee, N. C; Rene Jules Monnerot, Irance; Charles Flick, Staunton, Va.; Paur Albert Maurice, Grenoble, France; Helen Madec, Paris';' Michael Trabandt, Baltimore;. merick Guiboud, Villeurbane; Jewel Turner, Griffin, Ga.; and Ernest vigreaux, Armentieres. -.'(Photo by Grenell). y Engineers At Pisgah orth Carolina Society of igineers will hold its fall September -12 at Pisgah he 200 member group of Bustrial safety experts will the Ecusta Paper Corp- bid H. E. Newbury, presi- MARRIAGE LICENSES Orin Kuykcndall and Elizabeth Hannah, both of Canton. William T. Clark, Jr., and Mar garet Queen, both of .Canton. .James H. Green of Clyde and dent of NCSSE. A business meet ing is planned following guided tours through Ecusta's giant paper and cellophane plants.: v i Ruth Jean Ann Mehaffey f Waynesville. William Love and Oshia Wilson, both of Canton. William J. C. Devlin and Patricia Lee Campbell, both of Canton. Edgar Jackson Noland and El sie Jane Green, "both of Waynesville.-: ; Wallace Jones pf Canton and Estella June Scates of Hazelwood. Bob McClure and Maxine Roten, both of Franklin. ...Let-UsRefinishYour Car To Its Original Showroom Brilliance I e Bake The Paint To Granite Hardness lust Like a Factory Job. 1 41 ) vii J (J iy ' V,VN" . T"-. Wi,,' TT" x "S;f ,1 v. IN, X V. 1 ' VA V -i ( ,mmm w-mmnn , jmx mtmiwwt l!l's method does not produce the conventional "orange peel" finish. Our apply a mirror-like surface that rivals the original finish. Our. Wra-Red Auto-Bake Drying Oven will dry a newly painted surface to Panite hardness in 3Q minutes ! ! It preserves all the gleaming beauty . . . Jfres you a finish that will last and last ... and enables us to give ygnjgst Ff ory Quality Serviced 7 I ; . ' .-: 0ur men are not "drifters." They are trained professionals . . . each one pert in his line. ' 1 ' ' xPert Body And Fender pair Also At Reasonable' Prices. I ' All Work Guaranteed To Be Satisfactory. i t WilTT & OLUnCE GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING BODY AND FENDER WORK . , Corne Clyde and Penland Sts. Canton, N. Car.. White Oak CDP Meets Saturday MRS. GEORGE BORING Mountaineer Reporter . The regular semi-monthly meet ing of the White Oak Community Development Program will be this Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the Community House. The program will be in charge of the Teague families: Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Teague,- Floyd Teague, and Mr. and Mrs, Sherrlll Teague. Chairman George, Boring hopes there will be a record attend, ance present to enjoy the enter tainment they have planned. The ladies are asked to bring cake. -.. , , - At this meeting the three pilot farms for the community will be selected. As many farmers as can' come are urged to.be present, so' that farms selected will be a good representation for White Oak. (Don't stay away and then gripe about the ones that are selected come on out and-choose the ones you want.) ..'. , , , , The next meeting of the White Oak 4-H Club wllbe. at the Com munity House on September 21. Twenty-one members answered the roll call at last Friday's meet ing. Following the business dis cussion and project study, a pro gram was presented. Refreshments were served by the girls. Teague Williams and Edna Davis, club leaders, were In charge - of the meeting. Currency Treasury Old, But Still Fresh SPARTANBURG, S. C. (AP) When you break a bill at a hotel here, your change looks like it's fresh from the mint. But the coins may be several years old, despite their shiny finish. The secret is an ingenious money-polishing machine that handles about $350 in coins at a lime. A revolving cylinder is fill ed with change, water, cleaning and polishing powder, buckshot and small steel spikes. 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