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"dav Afternoon, November 8, 1931 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER r r- - r IT' Lampkin jnored At er Party I U'('if!e Taylor and inndv- Hall 'were I, dinner in the fay lor the isaisoiii fuau mca- in honor of W. L. 'ho will retire Novemb- f0,ty years service wnn Mrs. Taylor ana iwrs. also employees of the Company. Ann Taylor, young ....J Hfi-i? Tavist Of ,MI. "U , lAeA m We fining room. motif of. yellow and carried out and ar- : of chrysanthemums i Hinoratinc. Lt list as confined to fcees of the Telephone uiih the longest records They were Mr. Lamp-Frances';- Davis, chief Miss Hester uavis, ivir. Hill Tov, Mrs. Fay Toy, iih' ISiowti. Mrs, Mabel id Mrs; Ronald Moms,, . Mi:..- T.. I l.iitl I ItHLipV ''ai 1 3 - IstiUenfield. .'.',.;;, ' . ' Mrs. Robert L. York of ;e have returned to their spending a lew days Hill with their son, ,,. Jr., who is a senior at tsifv . til' North Carolina, united wilh Dr. and Mis Aar.l and Mr. and Mrs. ;i R-aiejsh, and with Mr .1 K t.nvo of Newton. iiii'iiu'i'J v was eonnei ted Hu'julain Experiment Su- l),!s are handy when ng on a picnic; put sand ni' hard-cooked eggs in ill as celery 'and carrot se containers help keep li'sll- : .' Alleen Williams Entertains At Birthday Party Miss Allieen Williams celebrat ed her eighteenth birthdav with a party given at the Youth Center last Saturday niaht. sh u c. sted by her mother, Mrs Dwight Williams, and Mrs. Jack Felmet Dancing and games were featur ed and refreshments were served Around forty guests were ill eluded. ' '. : Woman's Society Will Hold Night Meeting The Woman s Society of Chris tian Service ol the First Methodist Church will hold a night meeting next Tuesuay at 7:30 o'clock at the church : Members ot all circles and the Wesletan Seiiu Guild ,ue t pectod to be present ; Presbyterian Board To Meet Tuesday The regular mid-winter meeting of the executive board of the Wom en of the, church of the Ashevil'e Presbytery. will, be held in thetlub room ol the S & VV Cafeteria in Asheville, Tuesdav. November 13, at M O'clock noon Miss Elsie Hayes is chairman of the board ' . : Want a delicious salad hearty enough to serve as the main dish at lunch,' Marinate cooked Vegeta blescarrots, peas, celery, snap beans- in a tangy French dressing; mix creamed cottage cheese with tluidy sliced raaisnes, cucumber and a fittle onion juice; surround the cottage cheese mixture with the marinated cooked vegetables in lettuce cups. Good Citizen BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have been an nounced as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Green of Lake Junaluska, a daughter, November 2. KIN REVRAP K!DW APED TOT'S GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Medford of Clyde, Route 2, a daughter, Novem ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gibson of Canton, a daughter, November 3. Mr. and Mrs. James Messer of Waynesville, Route 3, a son, No vember 3. Mr. and Mrs. G C. Palmer, of Clyde, Route 1, a son, November 3. it Miss Betty Felmet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felmet, has been chosen as the Good Citizen to represent the Waynesville High School and the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution in the an nual Scrapbook Contest, sponsor ed by the D.A.R. iPhoto by Sher i ill s Studio) Betty Felmet Is Chosen Good Citizen Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cogdill ol Waynesville, Route 2. a soli, No vember 4. si Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brilt of Can. ton, Route 1. a daughter, Novem ber 4. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Becker of Waynesville, a daugl.ter, November Mr. and Mrs. Leonus Lesmkas of Waynesville, a son,. November 4, .1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ratlibone of Waynesville, a daughter, November 5. io Different in Haywood mmfm IT'S WISE TO GET WARM, COMFORTABLE GOOD LOOKING, WINTER .FOOTWEAR, NOW!, We hat Kylet for ter)r mcmbet ot tlx family, lor drctt, for work, for play, tm& (ot tvtry kind of weitJw Pays to Buy Early "payMo buy BALL-BAND f' )ou know it alwajri gie jroa IwncM value-ia comfort. jp'ottction, and long wear.- . K hi WW pes And Sizes For Everyone Say MR. FARMER - - p matter at the Miss Betty Felmet has b'en chos en as the Good Citizen of the Wav ntsville Township High School to represent the school and the Dor-j cas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu-1 tion in the annual scrap book con-1 test sponsored by the National So-1 ciety of the D. A. R. She is the ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fel- j met and a member of the senior ClaSS.. The Good Citizen is chosen by the students and iaeulty of the school and she is selected on a basis of leadership, scholarship, charact er, and contribution to community service. As winner of this honor Miss Felmet w ill compile a scrapbook of her school, church, and community activities and will enter it in a con test in competition with scrapbooks made by girls representing all D. A. R. chapters in the state. Miss Felmet is a student of un usual ability and talent and has been particularly outstanding in 4-H Club work. Sh has been a member of the 4-H Club of the school for the past three years and was both county and district win ner in the 4-H Dairy Foods Dem onstration last spring. She made the farm tour to Texas with the county group last summer and her written account of the trip was published in jwo national 4-R Club magazines. In other 4-H activities Miss Fel met has attended 4-H Club Week in Raleigh two years and was se lected as the best all-round camper at White Lakes in 1949. She was named Haywood County Health Queen in the, Health Pageant this year and was county winner in the Room Improvement contest. Miss Felmet was a member of the military band during her first three years in high school and serv ed as Us president last year. She has also been a member of the music council and has received the music monogram from the school. She holds the American Legion Citizenship Award and the Charles Palmer Davis Current Events A-ward.- She Is a member of the Tally-Ho Club at the school, has served on the staff of the school newspaper, The Local Yokel, and is now a member of the staff of the school annual. She has represented the school at Western Carolina Teach ers College Field Day. Miss Felmet Is also active in Girl Scouting and holds the Curved Bar j rank. She is a member of the Rat- chffe Cove Baptist Churcn ana a member of the Young Woman's Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie spent the week end in Chapel Hill visit ing their son, Robert Massie, who Is a student at the University. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Minett, who visited their son, Cyril Minett, a senior at the University, and Mrs. L. M, Riche son, who spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. James K. Stringfield, in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Messer of Waynesville, Route 2. a daughter, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Deweese ol Canton, a son. November b'. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green Clyde, a daughter; November 8. of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Payne ol Waynesville, a son, November 8. V Advertising Signs Illegal On State's Rights-Of-Way . .y y M 1-1 I It is illegal for advertisers to post signs on rights-of-wav of North Carolina highways, according to an' opinion given by Attorney General Harry McMullan to the State High-' way and Public Works ''Commission'! at Raleigh. :. j MeMullan's ruling came at tliej request of the commission, which has designated the month of No vember for a campaign for Volun tary cooperation from roadside ad vertisers, looking to removal of all advertising from rights-of-way. The commission has indicated'" that it willtake '-more'. .stringent action if the sign owners fail to cooperate. "This does not mean there can be no sign's at all," Highway Chair man Henry W,. Jordan emphasized; "It merely means that roadside ad vertisers should take .their signs off the rlghts-ofvay. and put no more on." He pointed out that msun speci fying the exact footage of the right- WHILE POLICE CONTINUE their search for Lawrence James Lyons, who was kidnaped five days after birth from lus crib in St, Anthony's Hos pital, Michigan City, lnd., the infant's grandmother, Mrs. A'deline Krause (left), and her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Olszewski, rewrap presents that had been laid out for the mother to see. The family was anxious to hide the gifts in an attempt to ease the suffering of the distraught mother, Mrs. Frances Lyons, on her return from hospital, f International) PMA's Community Vote Set Dec. 10-13 ' PMA community committee elec tions will be held during the week December 10-13 and the county conventions for election of -county! committeemen will be held De cember 14. : , The county committee in each county Will determine the method to be used In electing community committeemen, which will be either (1) by holding a nominating and election meeting during the per iod December 10-13; or (2 by nomi nating candidates at. a meeting and holding the election later at desig nated polling places during the period December 10-13; or 3 1 by nominating candidates at. a meet ing, then sending' printed ballots to all eligible voters to be' mailed' to the county office. Delegates to the: cotinty conven tion Mil be elected at the same time as community committeemen. Hope Expressed For Telephones On Beaverdam By Mrs, G F. WORLEY Mountaineer Correspondent Mrs. C. V. Sorrells. Mrs. Robert Harris, Mrs, W, C, Robinson and Mrs. George Worley made a special trip to Asheville Tuesday in the interest of telephone service for the coniuiiity. There is some hope of getting them in the near future, the group reported. , The entire community is sad dened by the serious illness of Ruth F.llen Clark, who is in an Asheville Hospital. She is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Clark and the late Mr. Clark. Mrs, Archie Scolt is improving at her home from a recent Illness. She was confined in an Asheville hospital. George T. Scott is improving' in the Haywood County Hospital- fol lowing aii .operation. ill with pneumonia at the home of her sister in West Asheville. of -way for given roads are posted at frequent intervals along the high ways, and these should be consulted by advertisers who want to know whether their signs are on rights-of-way. McMullan said the highway com mission is authorized to remove signs from rights-of-way, even over the objections of sign owners'. He added that the law makes it a mis demeanor for advertisers to put signs on rights-of-way. Highway maintenance vrewg throughout the state have been di rected to tear down signs posted on rights-of-way to advertise events that already have been held. This, according to highway officials, will reduce some of the eye-distraction that creates:'-traffic, hazards, make the roadsides look, better, and at the same time create compliance with state and federal laws pro hibiting violations of rights-of-way. Joshua Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Rice, and Donald Wor ley, son of Mr, and Mrs, George K. Worley, left Tuesday for service in the Air Force. ALL-BAND Arctics i ... , . 'ecp feet warmer- dryer and give you longer, more comfortable wear, - Made of live, springy rubber, correctly rein tcci with firmly anchored, non-rust buckles and Sged soles. You'll find BALL-BAND Arctics are 'M for the roughest job. Wear longer make your 0,,ey go farther. You Find Them In in 1EPT . - . . . . . . ' ' '-"'.''' "' ' '.: '"'.'-' ': '':" " .' The Heart of Haywood County , AFoah Numia) 1 u .-, fc DEAR HOAH s IFA RABBIT GOT IMTO VoUR. GAECEM AMP ATE VaUR CARROTS, WOULD THAT 6E A HAKE RAID ? TajRess BOMM CHARLOTTE, fi.C- DEAR AIOAH DOES A, disc jockey ACTUALLY EXIST ON SPIMS AND AlfsEDLES PAUL MERBERT Sftyp Vovn S.i.y SAtLV'T. Mrs. Kssie Mae i'lciuinons and children have returned lo the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! C,' V. Sorrels. Mrs.Tlemmnns has been The Service Club met at the I home of Mrs. Marion llipps Friday night. Eleven members were pres ent. Mrs. Dot Driver conducted the devotional. New officers for the coming year were elected. The are: Mrs. N. B. 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