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if :! : ?! If ( t I it: -t.:; ' Mil if !f'jK:.'i 8 nil I THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon. 0Y Cil.lv Carolina Yearbook Queen r.ii IV ' . 5 ,..:a. 4v.v v M Home Club Awards Made To Large Haywood Group Trowbridcp, University of North Carolina he Yatkytv Yack beauty court at 'Jun;nr, is frowned Queen of U'l'i-t monv in Chapel Hill. The Yackcty Yack is the Tar Heel year hook, Crowning . Miss Trowbridge is Henry Clay Johnson, Jr.,, the publication's business manager. . The beauty queen is a sociology major and a pledge of the Delta Delia Delta sorority. Slip plans to do social work ivhen she graduates, (AP Photo.) ;'. : : . Awards, were made to o large number of Haywood women during the annual Tobacco Festival and Home 'Show Here last week-end. Among the awards were: PKRFKCT 'ATTENDANCE Aliens Creek Mrs. K. Denlon Browuins,. JUrs. ,Fred Plott, and Mrs, L. L. Allen. Beaverdam Mrs. Tom Hipps, Rrs. Elmer Keener, and Mrs. Paul Robinson.- Bethel Mrs. Henry Garner, Mrs. Jack McCracken, Mrs. Jim Welch, and Mrs.-A. T. Medford. Canton Homemakers Mrs. Mark Keno, Mrs. Walter Cowart,1 Jr., Miss Mary Frances Kirkpatrick and Mrs.' J. F. Campbell. Cecil Mrs. J. E. Burnett, and Mrs. James Beeves. Clyde Mrs. -Tom Rogers, Mrs. Hugh. Rogers, Mrs. Claude Jolly and Mrs. R. II. Miller. Fines Creek Mrs. Mark Fergu son, Mr, Carl's. Green, 'Mrs. Cnulcy Rogers and Mrs. Frrfncls Rogers. r Francis Cove Mrs. R. C. Rick- (man and Mrs. Grady Siske. I . uood Neighbors of Center PI- geon Mrs. M. V. Bramlett, Mrs. i Haynes Hensonand Mrs. Wallace ! Jones..- : : : I Iron Duff Mrs. Frank Davis. Jonathan Creek Mrs. Fred Alli son, Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, Mrs. W. DON'T TRY TO BEAT THESE VALUES It Simply Can't Be Done!! RaifFs of Canton Pre -Christmas Sale of it MS Ui im n M UH m W fl I.J rs i . jr. -a ,.T' . ? J ' -'W , ,. 1 ' -:s V ' i ' iff ' "(-t' S'-v; -. i V'J3 fi L 1 Si &; JACKET! Satin Twill BOMBER JACKETS With Mouton Collar . Only Mcavily lined with Quilted Ray- QR wen worm li.va. m 8 Oz. Tackle Twill mmm jackets Of fine Oxford Twill . . . beau tifully made . . all new colors. , Regular , $5.98 x , .- Sg.98 Rayon Satin Jackets Here is a grand value! smrred bottoms and in the new colors. Has all Men's Cross-Dyed Gabardine Quilted Lining SU R COA1 . With Mouton Collar Here 1$ Really QN QQ r& 1EIIUH. UUJ 'only " Check These Big SPECIALS In Our New Downstairs Work Clothes Department U OZ. MOLESKIN PANTS Single A Doable Stripes Reduced to $2.93 8 OZ. KHAKI PANTS Well Made , , . Full Cut ONLY $2.88 MATCHING SHIRTS Sanforized . . . Full Cut ' $1.98 you Can't Beat MM OnW if Men's All Wool SUIT COATS These Are Odd Coats Values to $20.$ "7. 9 8 Reduced to - f SANFORIZED CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Full make finish lake ... mercerized J J Winter Weight UNION SUITS and sleeves. j Lone lefs and sleeves. ONLY FLANNEL SHIRTS Flannel $2.29 Extra heavy twill Sanforized . . fall make , . Reduced to Best in the Long Run ,8 OZ. RED FOX DENIM PANTS LUSTERIZED CHINO PANTS !tl.U - . ' ' -. Red Fox -SOX Re I Fox . . . Gray & Khaki tQ 7A . $4.49 J IU Matching Shirts $2.79 THESE AND MANY MORE BARGAINS IN OtJR DEPARTMENTS ' J (L R. Royd and Mrs. Tom Ilainer. Junaluska Mrs. Cephas Clark and Miss Elizabeth Glosser. Lakeside --Mrs. Wayne Franklin, Mrs. .Wayne Corpenig, Mrs., James D. McClure and Mrs. William Bul entine. MiKimmon Mrs. Moody Hyatt, Mrs. J. 11. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick, Mrs, H. L. Morgan and Miss Willie Smathers. , Maggie Mrs. C. L. While. Morning Star Mrs; Tom King and Mrs. R. H. Worley. . Ralcllffe Cove Mrs. Craham Rogers, Mrs. Wi'l Ratcli fife, Mrs. I). Reeves Noland, Mrs. Ward Kirk patrck and Mrs.. Carl Jones. Satinook Mrs. Leon Cross, Mrs. Ed McClure, Mrs.-James McClure and Mrs. Steve Plemmons. South Clyde 'Mrs. E. G. Cathey, Mrs. P. C. Mann, Mtes Katherine Osborne and Mrs. Wiley Snyder. Upper Crablree Mrs. Ray Best, Mrs. C. M Rogers and Mrs. R. F. Rogers. . ; Waynesville Homemakers Mrs. Carl RatclilTe and Mrs. Lawrence Leather wood, West Canton Mrs. W. S. McF.l rath and Mrs. Earl Poe. Total 67. Southeastern Scout Leaders BOOK REVIEW Aliens Creek Mrs. E. Denton Browning, Mrs, Moody O. Farmer, Mrs. '-Hiram, McCracken. both. Beaverdam Mrs. W. M. William son, Mrs. E. L. Wilson Mrs. Rov Robinson, regular: Mrs. Sherrill Jimison, advanced: Mrs, Elmer Keener, Mrs. Herbert Cody Mrs. C, C. Willis. Mrs. Georep Culhroth Murray, Mrs. David f 1 r j : I V 9 III ! f- l 1 Northern Lights Do the Northern Lights have any effect on the weather? lo. The northern lights, or aurora borealis. appear at .height;' of 6:1. rriiles or more above the surface of tho Earth, while the highest clouds, in regions where tne aurora appears, are never more than about six miles high. The aurora, therefore, is far above the lower a-id. denser regions of the atmosphtre where weather is determined. Pe-it, coal trani'.orr coal.- v,": can : sise-1 IV, r ?'( -.: : peat. is, us-? it r. pac!;iii, and 'for" - il V. A. DoLson W. D. CAMPBELL V Chairman. Region 6 Dot Scoutf of America W D Campbell of Southern Pines (left), Boy Scout Region 6 chair man,' and W. A. Dobson of Atlanta, regional scout executive, will visit the Daniel Boone Council of Boy Scouts Monday and meet with the executive board and other Scout leaders at the S. & W . cafeteria in' Asheville at 6 p.m. The meeting has been called to .discuss the new three-year Scouting program, which will start in 1952, M,r. Campbell is a noted explorer and big game hunter in Africa. Mr. Dobson is a veteran Scout and Atlanta civic leader. Mrs. Ward Kirkpatrick, both. Rogers Cove Mrs. A. L. Yar borough, , regular; Mrs. Gudger Hipps, Mrs. John W. Moore,; both. Saunook Mrs. James R. Mc Clure, advanced; Mrs. Charles Beck, Mrs. Herbert Singletary, Mrs. Steve Plemmons, Mrs. Guy Queen, both. South Clyde Mrs. W. S. McEl- Mrs. T. G Burch, both Bethel Mrs. A. T. Medford. Mrs. J. L. Singleton, regular; Mrs. Will Trull, advanced; Mrs. Margie Cathey, both. Canton Homemakers Mrs. Ray Foster, Mrs. Edwin Hyatt, regular; Miss Mary F, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. James B.-' Hurley, advanced; Mrs. Fred Doutt, both. r . ' Cecil Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. J. E. Burnett, both. Clyde Mrs. Otis Cole, Mrs. -T Hugh Rogers, Mrs. Lewis McCrack pry Mrs. A. R, Leather wood,' Mrs. H. B. Lattimer, regular; Mrs. Joe Hardin, Mi's. Stanley Livingston, Mrs. J. B. Martin, advanced; Mrs. Marshall Jones, Mrs. Levi Morgan, Mrs. Joyce Hajnes, Mrs. Lucy Allen, Mrs. T. 11. Rogers. Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. C. L. Darnell, Mrs T. E. Reed, both. , Crabtree-llyder Mt Mrs. C. 0. Newell, both. ' ' Dellwood Mins Faimle. Camp bell, Mrs. Lee F.v.ins, retilar: MrsJ Taylor Permi'son.' Mrs? T. V;; Wells; advanced; Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs. R. M. Ferguson, both. Fines Creek-Mrs. Francis Rog ers, Mrs. D. J. Noland, Mrs. F. C. Green, Mrs. R, C. James, regular; Mrs. Mark Ferguson, Mrs. Dee Clark, Mrs R. M. McCracken, both. Francis Cove Mrs. Frank Chris topher, regular; Mrs. Troy Wyche, Mrs. R. C. Riekman, both. Good Neighbors Mrs. Gay Chambers, regular; Mrs. W. C. Murray, both. ' iron Duff Mrs. V. R. Davis, Mrs, Davis. Mrs. J. R Ciilriwell "s. r. l,. balord. resiiinr Jonathan Creek Mrs. J. E How. ell, Mrs. Way Fisher, recular: Mrs Irene Hudson, advanced; Mrs, Tom Rainer, Mrs. F. R. Kenned v' Mrs Troy Leatherwiiod. Mrs Glenn Hoyd, Mrs. Robert W. Howell, both Junaluska Miss Elizabeth Glos. ser, Mrs. G. G. Leatherwood, Mrs, jonii ivi. McC ure both l-aKesiae Mrs J S. Hjirroii Mrs. Wayne L. Franklin ro0.,in.! Mrs. Rudolph Carswcll advnneert! Mrs. Edward Glavlch, both. ' ' McKimmon Mrs. L L Smath. ers, Mrs. W. M. Kirkpatrick regu lar; Mrs. William Wolsten, a'dvanc Hyatt, advanced; Mrs. j, H Kirk- paincK, miss Willie Smathers, Mrs W. L. Ammons, both. Maggie Mrs. Dave Plott. lar: Hrs. Milliam Wnutim nn ed; Mrs. C. E. Rainey, Mrs. C. L. White, Mrs. Hobart White, both. Morning Star Mrs. R. H. Wnr. ley, advanced; Mrs. A. L. Maxwell both. Katcllfte Cove Mrs. Hugh Rat cllffe, Mrs. Mark Galloway, reeu- lar; Mrs. Carl Jones rath, Mrs. E. G. Cathey, Mrs. Craig Allen, Mrs. P. C. Mann, Mrs. Hen ry Osborne, regular; Mrs Edwin Jackson, Mrs. .Curtis Rogers, both. Waynesville Homemakers Mrs. Charles Isley, Mrs. Lawrence Leatherwood, advanced; Mrs. Jim mie Williams,' Mrs; John Cudde back, Mrs. Carl RatclilTe, Mrs. Lloyd KirkpaU-icik, Mrs. , II. O, Champion, Mrs. Joe Cathey, Mrs. J. Howard Bryson, Mrs. Jack E. Rogers, Mrs. M. T. .-Bridges, Mrs. Ben Phillips, Mrs. John Nesbitt, Mrs. Howell Bryson, Mrs. Frank Kirkpatrick, both. . West Canton Mrs. Theodore Clark, Mrs. M. G. Cooper, Mrs. J. E. Corzine, regular, Mrs. Cromer Crisp, advanced; Mrs. Paul Gib son, Mrs, James L, Hyde both: Totals 42 regular; 20 advanced; 70 both (or 202 In all). Cut Temperature . Scientific tests show that 'cotton canvas awnings can reduce .roorr temperatures by as much an 14". B!H!J with our profitable You will have more m)ier t hiiv ... when you save with us! j Here your saving btl ii',,"! 'i and higher as generous profits are added to It V ,! ffI0HS And your savings are safely protected oil th ...v.r ' 4 out of living;, by getting .MORE out of saving Open Your Savings Account Today. ,- Start with any amount Add any amount ', , Haywood Home Buildi and Loan Associatio Waynesville. Main Street Beg Pardon - Mrs. Carl Medford, Mrs. Henry Garner, and Mrs. Edgar Burnelie were Identified erroneously in'Mon day's edition of The Mountaineer as members of the county commun ity development program. The three women, along wilh Mrs. Her bert Plott, vice-president, are new ly elected officers of the county home demonstration council. Retiring officers of the council are: Mrs. Paul Hyatt, president; Mrs. Henry Francis, vice-president; Mrs, Jimmy Williams, secretary treasurer, and Mrs. Otis Cole, pub licity chairman. Mrs. Calvin Gatz of Waynesville served as one of the judges, along with Miss Nell Kennett, at the arm ory exhibition of home demonstra tion work. Mrs. Mamie Sue Evans, Buncombe County agent, was un able to be here in time to serve as a judge. Legion Asking Sunday Be Set As Day Of Mourning Louis F. Parker. Commander of the North Carolina Department, American Legion, today asked the 400 Legion posts and 51,000 Le gionnaires in North Carolina to observelSunduy, November 25, as a Day of. Mourning in the state for Korean war dead executed by the Communists while prisoners-of-war, Parker's letter to district and post commanders urged that legion members take lead in contacting individual ministers of all faiths io have 30 seconds of silence in their services Sunday and congregation al prayers for the speedy end of the advanced; Korean conflict. 1AFF.A.DAY an. mi. imo wtut8 tiHBKun. iX'olii hichw tsrvrnV- "No, my husband is not an after-dinner speaker but he doe & lotof imwablia DUWJNOJtiiS WW When It Comes to READY-TO-If Leave It to RAIFFS of Canton to Give Yon BARGAINS WHEN YOU JEEI ltlO WtAlntK LALLi rUK WliN IfcK CUAIij, SO OUR RFDII num akl klalli iiiYLLJUT! Because our stock is So -ferae 'to ways have garments to close'out. This weelc we offer GRFAT VAI! IUU UAiNINUl AftUKU iU MISS! k Zip Coats of ' Cokama Gabardine . . e All New Fall Colors Wool Interlined . . REDUCED TO 4 si m All-Wool Sharkskin and Gabardine ZIP COATS, ''Rer&ar to $3SL98 4 OTHER CLEARANCE SPECIE LADIES' WOOL TWEED C35TS Box styles . , , newest makes . , . ONLY RAYON GABARDINE COATS Warmly Interlined , all new Fall Colors good makes . , . . ONLY GOATS AND TOPPERS Wool Suede and Fleece ... In the newest colors and styles . . . beautifully tailored . . ; warmly Interlined . . . Reg. to $35.00 19 12 27 YOU'LL FIUD SUITS BY THE Hllliei AT RAM'S... ALL SIZES ...AT ALL TIMES Misfips' flaharame Sti? WomenV Half-Size Suits All-wool sharkskins and gabardines our regular low price $39.98 . . One group REDUCED TO .98 24! A11-..,T .,lj;n. .mis vou'H It " vvi gnuni m'v " f - value.! One'group REDUCED M Rayon Sharkskin Suits HALF SIZE SUITS that sold regularly at $22.98 REDUCED TO 19 16 .98 Novelty Rayon. Smart suits in checks, slnpc ids . . . regular to $19-S3. 4 .93 1 Suit and it Other Bar gains LYotiCan!t-Affdrifi2ilL5J Misses' Corduroy Jackets Fully lined man-tailored Jackets . . . regularly to $12.98 REDUCED TO 6 s ' W,h Raincoats lurmji , if une group m p.a.o, - - RDUCI TO Misses' Corduroy Raincoats Reg. $19.98 Q . ' ' Reduced to .9 No Matter Where You Live... It Will Always Pay You to Shop mam
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