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Aberdeen-Angus Breeders To Meet Here Saturday There will be a meeting of Aber deen and Angus cattle raiser a 10 a in. Saturday at the court bouse. Flans will be made for a fielc day July 15 and aKo for the form ing of an Aberdeen-Aligns Breed ers Association. All breeders an urged to be present. Hospital News ADMISSION'S Mrs. \V. G Dover, Waynesvilk Mi?. Alvin Palmer. Way ntkvilk* Mr- Mary J, L'nderwood. Wayni ? ville. Rt. 3: Mr? L B Slock.or. Canton: Miss Maxine Messer. Cam ton Mrs. Nancy Caldwell. Clye< Mi-.s Betty Jane Morgan. Wayiu - ville: Mrs. Ralph Green, Way in - ville: Master Robert Lowe. J Hazelwood; Mrs. Charle? Normal. Balsam. Lewis M Williams, Wayne-?: Drew Robinson. Leicester; Mast* i Ronald Mack. Waynesvilk: Mr M. C. Bellam?, Canton: Miss .1 tu Meador, Waynesville: Mi- Ceii: W. Pierce. Canton: Mi s; Hoi: .ml P. Hooper Miami Beach Fl; George Dean McDonald. V. a> i.t ville: Miss BiJIic Stain 11:. W..;. ?.<? ville: Mrs. Kufus RatclitTc. W.,y nesville: Mrs. R. II PloM. Way nesville. Rt. 2. Mis- Klizabetl .Ici - kins. Augusta Ga. IMSCIIAKGE-S George Dean McDonald. Wa\ nesville; Mrs. Harrcli Mc-<ei and baby. Candler; Mrs. John Willix. W'aynesvllle; Eras! us 'Mitchell, Waynesvijle. Rt I: Ma-'or Robert Lowe, Jr.. H-azeiwood: Mrs Rub Davis, Waynesviile, Ut. -3; Ed Wilson. Canton: Mi-- Carol Mo Campbell. Palm Beaiii. Kit. Mi - Arthur Woody.Wuv iiesvillc. lit 2 Mis. Win. Cobb and halo Way-, nesville: Miss Betty 11: own. Way nesville; Mr-. T. S. 1 .ii irn i and baby, Canton, Ut. 2; Mi Geo Kali ar.d baby. Canton. BIRTHS Mr and Mrs. Cecil Pierce of Canton, a son. Julv 1 Mr afid Mrs. M ('. ii am\ of Canton, a daughter. Jul\ I Mr and Mrs. Charie Normal ' of HaCani. a daughter. Ju 1 Mr. and Mrs. KaJpH Green of tVaytjesville. a son, Jul;. 1. Mr and Mr Al\i: Pa'iuec of Waynesville. a dauvht- : .Ju:; 2: Completes 4 Years John Hit!i Spark*. KM 1/c. -on nl Mr and Mr- John W. Sp.n o! \V..y ne-ville. Kt 1. has jo-! completed four \ears of -tiviie ir. rile t! S Navy. He entered service in June. 1948. and wj- just recently discharg ed. Ihurti..: hi- period of ser \; e lit servo: on the destroyer SS ( odeti wl.il-:. was the first I S warship to fx- hit by enemy fi ? (iurin^ the Korean conflict, lit ha- earned the Naval Occu lta! ii Medal, a Korean Service ribbon wit:, three stars, a Naval I'uit Commendation, the L'nited Nation's Service .Medal, and the ( \: a Sr. , ,ri Medal. 4-11 Club Meeting Wednesday Night i AM 1-11 Club members and par-* < i ts who will be host to the 4-H'ers from Tc sas are asked to meet Wed nesday July 2 at the courthouse at 8 p. m. Purpose of the meeting is to dis cus- plans Which arc being pre pared for the entertainment of the guests from Texas, All count', members are asked to attend thi important meeting. Waynesville Cannery To Open July 10 The VVaym- villi- Cannery will \ open for Hie season, Thursday. July IK, a<-< oritni" to an announi-e , men! by Mrs: Kufus Slier. Duiin_ the following Aeeks the i eahnery will he opeii each Tuesday until production demands ate in creased. The hour- will he from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.. hut fruit must be in he can by 1 p.m. Cat.- will be , tin- same price a- last year. i ^iTTftffVTi -f"- TfrYiTKTTMff WAYNESVILLE DRIVE IN THEATRE CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE SHOW STARTS AT 8:15 P. M. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. JULY 2 & 3 'One Foot In Heaven' / Starring FREDERIC MARCH and MARTHA SCOTT . FRIDAY. JULY 4 'Watch The Birdie' Starring RED SKELTON and ARLENE DAIIL ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ? SATURDAY, JULY 5 'Jesse James' Starring TYRONE POWER. HENRY FpNDA, and RANDOLPH SCOTT . ? SUNDAY, JULY ? 'Hurricaine Island' (In Technicolor) Starring JON HALL and MARIE WINDSOR , # MONDAY, JULY 7 'Fort Worth' Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT and PHYLLIS TIIAXTER Thickoty Group On Camping Trip By MRS G J. WILLIAMSON Community Correspondent Mr. and Mrs uoy ftooiit>on ac companied a large group of young people from Thickely on a camping < I: tp last week. The group left at 11:30 a. m. for Prying Pan Gap to spend the night and return jiume the next day. The Beaverdam Home Demon stration meeting was held at the Hockwoud Methodist Church rec reation room. Chair upholsterv was the workshop project. James Parham. ministerial stu dent at Gardner-Webb College, de livered the sermon at the Oak Grove Baptist Church the past two Sundays in the absence of the Rev M. Wyatt. who has been conduct or a revival in Raleigh. The W. M. U will meet July 10 with Mrs. Ernest Jones, who will he assisted by Mrs. Homer Sorrell. j Every member is urged to attend. Attendance at Oak Grove Sundav School was 123 last Sunday and at iRockwood Methodist Church it was 92 The community is proud of the paved road into Clyde which was completed last week. The sympathy of the community is extended to the Rex. and Mrs. ?lake Golden in the serious illne*? of hisifather. T. S. Golden, and the death of the mother of Mrs. T. S. Golden. at a plastic party Monday night, at a platic party Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Jimison and sons Charles and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wright apd son Bob. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford spent the week-end at Lake Glen ville. Ernest Williamson. Nickie and I.oy Lee Williamson and Jake Burrell joined the group Saturday night. Jackie Joe Keith of Detroit Michigan is visiting his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Medford The "Rock wood Methodist Church is grateful to Charlie Jacobs for the new sign with the name of the church and pastor. The Oak Grove Baptist Church School is going to Camp Hope Jul\ 4 and has invited the Rock wood Methodist Church School to accom pany them for the day. The Thickety community meeting will be held Friday night. July 4 at the Rockwood Church. Every one, is asked to attend so plat* cai be made to attend the field day at Allen's Creek. Arnold Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinscon. spent th? week-end at home. He is stationed at Fort Jackson. S. C. Mrs Will Walker and Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Lee of Draper, and Mr and Mrs. Oliver Turner of Silei City are visiting Mrs. Walker brother and family, Mr. and Mrs W. M. Williamson. Mrs. Will Anderson entertainer at a plastic party last Thursdaj night. Misses Nelly Ford of Barium Spring- and Elden Ford of John son Citv. Tenn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford and family and other relatives in the community. Production itatlb One ton of coal is required In Urn manufacture of thret tons of lima. FRI. & SAT., JULY 4 & 5 "The Gunman" Starring WHIP WILSON ? Also ? SECOND FEATURE "Hotel Sahara" Starring YVONNE DeCARLO ROBERT CULVER STRAND WED. & THURS., JULY 2 & 3 "Bright Victory" Starring ARTHUR KENNEDY PEGGY DOW TAFT RACKS UP TEXAS SUPPORTERS AT A NfWS CONFERENCE tn Washington, Sen. Robert A. Toft lhdot s an advertisement defending the Taft organization in Texas. The Re publican Presidential candidate declared that Gen. Dwight 1" hower's supporters are "screaming 'we was robbed' because tl.ey kr. .v I they have lost the fight." The ads appeared in a number of papers after Ike opened "the battle of Texas" in Dallas. (Intcrnaiior.al) . 7. ? -'7 V 7 : 7] More Milk Is Needed By A ( Distributor !? 11 A milk distributor in Haywood ( County is in need of more milk. . ti A distributor has announced 10 that he would like to obtain 500 gallons of milk dailv. Anyone who a is interested in supplying this milk : f is asked to contact James Kirkpat rick. president of the Haywood Couut> Milk Producers Association. Nurses' Association To Meet In Asheville District No. 1 of the N. C. State Nurses' Associafion will meet at 4 p. m. July 9 at the Highland Hos pital in Asheville. j Four students from the D.uke, University School of Nursing will present t lie program which will be mder the direction of Miss Halina . Zukowski. director of nurses. Park Theatre Program ? WED.. JULY 2 "Decision Before Dawn" Starring GARY MERRILL RICHARD BASEHART ? THURS. & FRI., JULY 3 & 4 "With A Song In , My Heart starring SUSAN HAYWARD (Color) ? SAT., JULY 5 "Man Of The Forest" Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT 2 Cartoons , ??J? LATE SHOW ? 10:30 "Another Man's Poison" | Starring BETTE DAVIS GARY MERRILL ? SUN. & MON., JULY 6 & 7 "The Big Trees" Starring KIRK DOUGLAS PATRICIA WYMORE (Color) ? I v . ?? ? ?? . ? -M \ntioch Church Sets n Cemetery Clean-Up All members of the Congregation . f Anlioch Baptist Church at Iron , >uff are requested to tome out to he church next Thursday. July 10. ( a help in a beautification proeet n the cemetery. A group will be working all day . nd if anyone is interested in lielp. rig, they're welcome, to touie ai - iine. Early Joiner Vermont was the first state to join the union after the criminal ..thirteen East Emperor The last emperor in the Am erica." was Dorr, Pedro II. of Brazil: DEATHS MRS. K. C. Pl'TMAM Mis. R. C Putnam, 67. died Tues lay at her home in the Stainey _'ove section near here following i long illness. Funeral services were held Wed lesday at 2 p. m. in Maple Grove tapir.I Church. The Rev. George Ingle and the . lev Maurice Banks officiated. Hurial was in Riney Grove ,'emetery. Surviving are the husband, R. C. Jutnam: lour sons, ft V.. Vaudney md Dovce, all of Canton, and Dewey of Spinc'jle;*four daughters. Mrs. Theo Ford. Mrs. Lewis Con-, ird. Mrs. Manson Messer and Mrs Hubert Scotl. all of Canton; 21 grandchildren ai;d 10 great-grand;. ;iiildren. 1 Ciawford Funeral Home was in ?barge ^ KAI I WTF IMF4VT I Funeral services for Carol Ann ] Ballance. seven-weeks-old daughter ' if Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Ballance I ] t Hazel wood, who died in an Ashe- : rifle hospital Monday, were held in the chapel of the Crawford i funeral Home Wednesday at 10:30 l. m. 11 Officiating was the Rev. Edgar 1 !! Goold. rector of the Grace Epis copal Church. Burial was in Crawford Memor ial Park. In addition to the parents, she is survived by one brother, one sister, the paternal and maternal grandparents. Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. HUGH CHAMBERS Hu?h Chambers, 46, of Wavnes 11'1, hi d 2, dii'd Tuesday in the lit; wood County Hospital follow ing a short illness. Funeral' services will be held in A nt i?nh Baptist Church at Iron Duff Tiiut:.day at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Jaryis Underwood, pas t'if., will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Weaver, Er i.est. Jack and Marvin Chambers, i ?1*1 hour. Craw lord Funeral Home is in ?harge ?_?? ? m MRS. FANNIE C. ELLIOTT i Mrs. Fannie Grasty Elliott. 53, a He of Thomas W Elliot of Koute 1. Reidsville. led in a Greensboro lospital Sunday, June 29. She i formerly resided in Haywood coun- ( saui MeElroy and Earl B adley. Survivors include three sons, j Robert Chambers of Itie U. S. Army >tationed in N *w York. Ted and Joe j 1'hambers ol ?the home: three laughters, Martha. Kate and Edith Chambers, all of the home. The body will be taken to the iome Wednesday to await the fun- ! Surviving are the hu^a^fl; one laughter, Mrs. VV. L. Payne of Sreensboro: five sons, George of Reidsville, Lawrence of Route 1. Reidsville, Ralph of Greensboro. Ronald and Donald, both of the jpime; the father. Robert G,Gra-tv il Route 3. Waynesville; two broth ers. Truman Grasty of Waynesville and Wilbur Grasty of Oxford. Penn.: four s.sters. Mis. Ernest Webb, of Route 3, Waynesville. Mrs. Lou Cagie of Waynesville. Mrs. Carl Ray of Hazelwood. and Mrs. Bettie Deitz of Route 3. Way- ^ nesviile. Funeral services were held Mon- | day at Thompsonville Baptist I Church. Miller Reunion Is Set For July 6 e The annual Miller Family Re- . union will be held at the home <,i | D. D. York on the Pigeon Road, Sunday. July 6 All members of the family and friend; are invited to bring a pic nic iunch and attend the reunion. ll Higher Average America s trader coach dwellers average $4,210 in annual income i compared a> 8 atonal aveiage ol 4 $3313. ftacius 1 op Crop Peaches com use the biggesi r fruit crop .if Tctas. A giraffe can ;un at tfie rate of more than 30 nines .ail hour. LakfcSpjl ? m Bishop Arth .1 won faino as during hi* you: 4 21a. will spc:1 Camp Meeting v . , ing held at Lekt ja| day night. Satigjiay Sunday morniiu j, is from the .V . IOK? ABOl'T 3ishop Moq (Continued from irector of music .,i .1 Last week at tin- (i astern Jurisdici u Hoanoke. Va., In .) the Atlanta aitj he Geneva. Su il/t.i j -supervise. The goldfish i d a- the carp. rawford Funei Crawford Mutual B WflynesviJle, fii Canton, Dial 24-Hour Str 176 years 1 Ago - - - Liberty Was Born In America tunes, and our sacred honor." |j ^ . J . . . and these words united thirteen sovereign colon*! THE J FRIEND! V ' fight for their freedom al^d independence, for only hh BANK a union could they succeed. ? ? Differences of background, differences in Religion, i ences in political belief were put aside so that all A 3 i could live in blessed freedom. The First National Bar Organized in 1902 Member Federal Reserve S: * u'* .. ? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -j
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