PAGE FOITR THE WAYNESVILLE RIOUNTAINEEU Monday Afternoon, DecemW lfl Coach Rogers Gets Off Another Good Story . Maker ot MofcTT Joseph Vfhart ' Cecil Soldier Sails For Germany MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETTE Mountaineer Reporter ' Pvt. J. T. Hightower of the U. S. Army, who recently spent the She Knows Her Trees a and nickel during the conflict rT. country', fionm m M - , ... .lam, ,, ... the Navy about m ' ft week-end with his parents, the Al j! m im fred Hightowers, has sailed from New York tor Germany. Tops For 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clark an CHRISTMA nounce the birth of a son on No vember 30, at the Haywood County fit A Hospital. Mrs. Ruth Inman Duncan and married last Gaston Bur- f Fanning Lowe were Monday evening by nett at his home. "V'S . It I '-;.vV-. v' Ml lllf Hljl 'HUhilL -i'lllllllR y -1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erwin an nounce the birth of a daughter, Paula Dee. at the Haywood Countv Hospital, on December 6th. Coach Tom Rogers, of Wake Forest, proved to be as good a story spinner as he is a football coach,, ' as he was 'warmed up" with a group before the banqiH-t here Saturday night. In the early thirties 'when he was All-Southern end for Duke, he played next to Freddie Crawford, All-American; Coach, ' Rogers recalled the Duke games, as he met Mr. and Mrs; Whitenef Prevost (on the left), the latter a sister of Wayiu'sville's All-American player. Others shown are Dr. and Mrs. Boyd, Owen, host of. .Coach 'Rogers; and Dr. R. Stuart Roberson, also a Wake Forest alumni. (Mountaineer photo.) i Plans To Fight Polio Will Be Made Dec. 14th A meeting will be hold Decem ber 14 at Charlies Place in Can ton in the interest of the campaign, jigainst Polio. It is a "Dutch Treat" affair, ahd gets underway at 7 p.m. with the public "not only welcome but Invited." According to the county co-chairmen, W. B. Huger and Hugh Rogers final plans will be made for the annual March of Dimes program Kiwanis To Hold Charter Night Program Tuesday Wayncsville's newest civic group, the Klwanis Club, Is an set, for one of the biggest nights of its career. Tuesday evening In the which will begin on January 15 and continue throughout the month. The goal this year is $31,000.00 in Haywood county. A HE Deponent OHY' S H&s Really Gone Western For Christmas r ifcVT 3Jh U jyady for Santa Claus . : ... .... r MAT.-BAY'S V . ' You can get all the items you see our Cowboy wearing. Guns - Hazelwood Cafeteria, the Klwanis Governor of the Carolinas District, Joseph T. Chlott, will formally pre sent the club its charter. , , Wives of memhere will he nres. ent for the occasion, and at least 73 guests are expected from out of town. The sponsoring club in Asheville has chartered a special bus In order to convey the many members who will come from there. Other clubs in neighboring towns and cities from as far away as Hickory and Lenoir are planning to send representatives. The program, which begins" at 7 p.m. will Include special music . J $ .69 up A cottage prayer meeting was held Friday evening at the home ot Howard Reece and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Funder burk and sons, of Clover, S. C, vis ited relatives here last week-end. Mrs. Funderburk is the former Frances Trull. Mrs. ..Dallas Clark left Sunday night for Newport News, Va , where her son, Bill Clark, is in the hos pital with bronichal pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chambers an nounce the birth of a son, at the Haywood County Hospital on De cember 7th, The W.M.U. of Riverside church will meet on Tuesday for an nil. day quilting at the home of Mrs. J. II. Reece. This will be the last quilling until after the Chrfistmas holidays. ... The Cecil C. D. will meet at the Riverside Church at 7:00 p.m. Thursday to discuss the transfer of the Hospitalization Insurance and perhaps sign up for It. The present policy is only in effect until Janu ary 10th. A representative of the Blue Cross-Blue Shield group wilt be present to discuss fully the various policies and to answer any ques tions. Anyone in the rural com munities may take out this hospi talization. It doesn't matter wheth- T or not VOU already hnvo tha iim of insurance or are a member of supplied by Ann Coman Crawford I the C. D. program. and Sarah Jane Garrison, and group Asheville. Thp Drlnrlb.il address will be made by Governor Chlott, The Blue Cross Insuraneo r.n c the one carried by the Dayton Rub- ""t: ntru uy me uayton and vspeclal announcements will be ber Co. and Enka Ravon Co Hats in charge of Ljt.- Governor, EL, walker of..A.shevlile. -Beginning at 7:45 with the Intro duction of distinguished guests, the entire program will be broadcast over the local radio station, WHCC, according to word from Jimmy Childress, manager. The menu is one suitable to the season ; and the Important .event, Fruit Cocktail, Roast Young Tom Turkev with all the trlmmines Brocoili, Cranberry Sauce, Giblet Gravy, Candied Yams, Relishes, Tossed Green Salad, Hot Rolls, Christmas Pudding, Coffee, Tea and Milk. In the words of president Jimmv Childress: "With this Charter Night behind us you'll see the Waynes- ville Klwanis Club start rolling." ployeeg, and; gives ,a. better, policy since mere are more benefits. Mrs. Edward McFalls Murray, Mrs. Allie Ledbetter. anH Mrs.' Edna Edwards sick nst tne past week. Mrs. Thom as Erwln and Louie Reece are 111 this week. Shirts Western Jeans To Fit Boys and Men. $1-98 i . u4 $0.98 I I Jr fe r -fA Yi: m mm Genuine Blue Bell WRANGLER jHOPALONG CASSIDY BLACK Pants - Shirts - Jackets ALSO COWBOY and COWGIRL SUITS You can make them happy with what you -will find in THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT 1 1 A T Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN DEPARTMENT STORE How's your conversational ability these days? Does it sparkle? Ai you invited here, there and every where because vou'r ud on your current books and can talk about them knowingly? If not. you'd bet ter stop In the Library and pick one ot these books from our shelves. Why one of these? Be cause Time Magazine says they're ' Recent and Readable and wheth er you like Time or not, these books are current and choice, con vocationally speaking; they are musts! Mister Johnson by Joyce Cary Melville Goodwin, U.S.A. by John P. Marouand. Requiem for a Nun by William Faulkner. The Holy Sinner by Thomas Mann. Lie Down In Darkness by Wil liam Styron. Mr. Smith by Louis Bromfield The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Mon sarrat. The Catcher In the Rye by J. D Salinger, The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson. , A Soldier's Story by Omar N. Bradley. And in case you didn't know it, we're even better equipped to help you along with your conversational brilliance take the New York Times Best Sellers list for instance then come in and ask for one of nt( i- i ... . 0inDln w,, cot, tv,,, f h. Vu"Loniy noting to be a i m Z . .IT ".7 neia I0r cec11 Community A Mint 1 1 1 1 n TVia rvwlvinltvnl aJiImAsd t r , " em- Hiiuara iiiiiips - sDent sevprnl aays last week visiting in Virginia Mrs. J. H. Grooms is mnvino lnt her home which she purchased m. cently, It ' jimmmir imimmm teijt tijliil!(f h m m mm I n lliiiisiliili W ' I Awarded a special medal for her forestry exhibit of trees found in. Haywood County at the 4-H Achievement Day program was Kowcna Robinson of the Canton senior 4-H club. At left is Gary Evans of the Wayttesville junior 4-H club. .- - Caldwell Returns To States Aboard USS New Jersey Scheduled to arrive in the Uni ted States on or about Dec 7 the 10th anniversary of the infam ous Japanese attack on Pearl Har bor was J. R. Caldwell, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Caldwell of Route 2, Waynesville, serving aboard the battleship USS New Jersey, The New Jersey, which has been relentlessly bombarding Commun ist military installations Jn Korea for the past seven m6nWis,fwas due to anchor at Long Beach, Calif., long enough to permit men living on the West Coast to depart on leave . ,- - . She will men proceed to Norfolk, Va., where other sailors of her 2300-man crew will be granted leave. During her stay in Norfolk the 45,000-ton dreadnaught will Chapman Has Fourth Operation Sgt. Robert Chapman underwent the fourth of a series of ODerations recently at Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. A native of Hazelwood, Sgt, Chapman suf fered frostbitten leas during the bitter cold of last year's Korean winter. He was returned to the States and has been undergoing treatment ever since. ' "I hope to be home for Christ mas!?'Said Chanman fter fhi last operation, "but I'll have to go back to tne hospital. Chapman is married to the form- undergo a yard overhaul. While in Korea, the ship operat ed in support of UN ground forces. Her 16-inch rifles were able to reach inland 20 miles to blast Com munist forces opposing UN troops. Many Singers Attend Sunday's Convention Here Around 500 people attended the quarterly Haywood County Singing Convention at the courthouse in Waynesville Sunday. Ray' Parker, president, served as master of cere monies for the almost three hour long program. ; x. , Various slnelns srouDs included the Melody Five of Sylva; the Tone Masters of Asheville; the Ray and But Talley Duet of Brevard; the Pleasant Balsam" Quartet of Hay wood County; the Roy Shelton Family Singers of Rosman; the Friendly Five of Haywood County the Shelton Female Trio of Wavnes. ville; the Biddix Sisters of Waynes ville, and the Roweland Duet of Lake Junaluska. er Juanita Gilliland of Hazelwood. They have one child. by '' " Mm "A clean, fresh shirt in minutes! Nylon is o bool yoorshirtwardrobt-Kf washing, fast-drying, hi wearing. You can wot at home, wrinkles mi out with no ironing it' tailored by Winjsj look like a million, white, porous Nylon breathes. TOPS ALSC WINGS 0 SHIRTS PAIAM. RAY' Dept. Stor these The Caine Mutiny by Wouk. From Here to Eternity by Jones. The Iron Mistress by Wellman The Presidents' Lady by Stone. Moses by Asch. The Blessine by Mitford. The Road to Bithynla bv Slauch. ter. Return to Paradise by; Michener Woman at the Window by White Kon-Tikl by Jleyerdahl. The Forrestal Diaries hv Tuniio and Duffield. . i' A Man Called Peter by Marshall His Eye Is On the Snarrnw hi, Waters and Samuels. Strange Lands and Friendlv Pen. pie by Douglas. Washington Confidential and Mortimer. White Man Returns by Keith Match OUtter Glamor in a matter of econdsl Almost every woman'i sewing bo contains a few brightly colored se quins. Several of these sparklers pasted on a plain matchbook cover In initials, a pattern design, or hap hazardly, add a note of elegance to a tiny Item. DEAR NOAH DO TIRED FROGS BESr THEIR FEET ON TOAD- AMZS. HBLBA C. 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