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INMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert lnman of Waynesville, Route 3. is complet ing his AF basic airmen indoc trination course at Lackland Air Force Base, near San Antonio. Texas. Canton Schools To Open Aug. 31 Schools of the Canton system will open on Monday. August 31. it has been announced by Rowe Henry, the newly elected superin tendent. The Canton schools usually do not open until after Labor Day. but since the holiday falls almost a week later, on September 7th, the school board has set the open ing date for the 31st. This does not mean the student body will not have a holiday. however. Mr. Henry pointed out that Labor Day wt>uld be observed as has be?n the custom. The age for entering school for the first year has been changed from October 1, to 15th. That means that if a child reaches his sixth birthday on October 15. he will be eligible to enroll this year. According to a ruling by the Attorney General, if a child were born on October 16, he would be considered six years old on the 15th, but later than that date he would have to wait until the fol lowing year to enter school. ? Funeral Is Held For Thomas Berry Funeral services were held this afternoon in the First Methodist Church for Thomas Wade Berry. Jr., 45. who died Tuesday in his home here after a long illness. The Rev. J. E. Younlz, pastor of church, officiated, and burial was in Crawford Memorial Park. Pallbearers were H. M. Dulin. Robert Brannon, Charles Lantz. E. H. Balentine, Joe Cathey, Douglas Worsham, and J. T. Russell Members of the Wesleyan Fel- j lowship Sunday School class of the church were flower bearers. Berry was a former resident of Clarksburg, W. Va. and had resid ed in Waynesville for seven years. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion Post No. 47. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Katherine Phillips Berry; two sons, Michael of the home and Edward Wade of San Francisco, Calif.; three grandchildren; his father. T. W. Berry. Sr. of Jacksonville. Fla. Also two brothers. William Ber ry of Fairmont. W. Va., and Frank Berry of Vermont, Ohio; four sis ters, Mrs. J. Howard Bennett of Clarksburg, W. Va., Lt. Rebecca Berry of the U. S. Army, Mrs. T. J. Laughton of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Mary Ellen Laughery of Reynoldsville, W. Va. Arrangements were under the direction of Crawford Funeral i Home. DEATHS FRAftY INFANT Graveside rites were held yes terday afternoon in Crawford Memorial Park for Leslie Lane Frady, infant twin daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Porter Frady. The Rev. J. E. Yountz, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiated. Surviving in addition to the par ents are an infant sister, Laura Carolyn, the paternal grandfather. J. D. Frady; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Curtis. 1 Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. Noah Numskull r'-DON'TN y, ^ (\ HA^E' \ quite] ^^EARMOAH * 'IF PEOPLE DONY 6UY SHOES, WILL THE SALESMAM HAMg THEM OH MIS WANDS ? A\INUte M. (SCEEM PALMERYON , PA.! Pear noah ? ip a mam CAN GST PEARLS FROM AN OYSTER, CAN A MHOMAN _ (SET DIAMONDS F?OM A NUT ? PAYTi GAMARSM _ SO. PLAINFIELO, M.3. BglkHndson ... Home of BETTER VALUES YOUR LARGEST AND LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE! 1 Large Rack Ladies' SUNBACK Dresses Ass'l Colors and Styles All Sizes Values to $2.98 $1 I ' . . 36 & 39 In. Wide Unbleached SHEETING Values to 29c 9c yard Over 100 Pairs of Men's Low Back OVERALLS V"T?~ SI 74 $2.98 "rJU** ? Entire Stoek of Ladies' and Girls' BATHING SUITS 1 2 PRICE rt T| T717 TT C First Qua,Uy $ 1 Jl^HjEm4JEm^i JL ?i.?9 jL Each t BELK-HUDSON SELLS IT FOR LESS! . T " ? ' ' *V . ?" ?' " ??? *i " ? ????? ? 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