SOCIETY PAIR SOUGHT IN MEXICO AOENTS OE THI Fedc.al Bureau of Investigation and their Mexican counterparts ere seeking Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biddle Page (above), wealthy members of Boston society, who vanished In Mexico. The search was touched off by the discovery of their abandoned car in Cuernavaca, SO miles south of Mexico City. Mrs. Page Is the former Dorothy Whitney, daughter of the George H. Whitneys. Biddle is a scion (4 the Philadelphia "MalnUner" Biddle family. (Imtcmetioaei) ? , - - f ~ _ Hazelwood Marine Sgt. Escorts Azalea Queen NORFOLK. V?. ? Marine Sgt Bobby L. Trout man, aon of Frank Troutinan of Hazelwood. waa an es Crt for Queen Azalea HI. and her urt during the Third Annual In ternational Azalea Court and Fes tival April 9 throygh April 14 at Norfolk, Va. The Queen. Mist Nell Eastland, daughter of S&nator and Mrs. James O. Eastland of Mississippi, was met at^the airport by an eight man Marine Guard of Honor and welcomed to Norfolk. During the coronation ceremony and pafeant the Marines escorted Miss Eastland, her princesses and maids of honor to the stage. The ceremony was viewed by an estimated 10,000 per sons plus thousands more on tele Vision. S| . Troutman is serving with the Atlantic Fleet Marine Force at the Naval Base. Norfolk. " " ~" Before entering the service In July, 1953, he attended Waynes Iqdian Reservation Is Described In Telephone Publication Our neighbors in nine slate will get a bit of Information abou the Cherokee Reservation alon with their telephone bills thl month. The current issue of the Be Tel News, distributed to Souther Bell's subscribers over a nine-stat territory, summarizes the India reservation as follows: "More than three thousani Cherokee Indians now Inhabit th Qualla Boundary, a reservation o 90,000 acres near the North Caro Una entrance to the Great Smok; Mountains National Park. Eacl year In the summer at Cherokee N. C? the drama, "Unto Thea Hills," tells the* colorful story o the Cherokee tribe." vllle Township High School an was employed by the Mtlner Texac Service in Maggie. MOM ABOUT Tourist (Continued from Pago 1) this world".) The Major Gro ts Them Major Stringfleld wai out to meet his guests? "Welcome! Welcome, folka to i Wayneaville and my retort; we| hope to he able to make your stay here a pleasant one." And pleasant it was ? so much for the attractions here in that day. the solicitude of the management for the welfare of his guests, and the fine food. And now, as shadows grow deep jround Mt Maria, a carriage party rcturni from one of the trip*. Per haps it was to Lickstone. to the toot of Old Bald?maybe Soco, or even Cataloochee. Sometins there would be two or three trips a day.! A ad Wid Medford, hunter and oftentlnua guide, is probably "some whar'a" round about?dress ed in coon-skin cap. rawhide hunt ing-ehirt. and with his "bar" knife sticking from its belt. If so. he is doubtless entertaining a crowd with some of hia "tall" hunting tales. The "Careening Breeses." etc. The new arrivals, having had a good rest?being "caressed by the benediction of cool mountain br^pses"during the night, and after having had two bountiful meals, were now refreshened after their trip. They were ready for croquet on the broad lawn, mountain hikes or ? what have you? And. to be sure, they would go down and at least taste of the sulphur water? with all its "he.'th-giving proper ties"/ C'Pshew!", they would say>. Meeting The Trains There are a few old timers left1 to recall those days; and the crowds la little later oni at the depot?out to meet the trains. We seem to hear the whistle down be low town?that so electrified the waiting crowds Into hustle and de lighted expectancy. In retrospect, we can hear again the porters, each one standing in front.of his hotel carriage (with tasseled canopy top) beckoning as they solicited "trade", each for his own hotel. We remember J. K. Boone, Bill Leather*ood. H. S. Satterthwaite, Bill Gaddy, Pink Herron, the Loves, Stringfields, Fergusons, Smathera, Underwoods, Mark Killian, Steve Shelton, Drs. Alien, Way and AbeL Dave and John Boyd, R. A. Sen telle. Mark Felmet, the Hyatts and :1 many other.!. Thus it went at "The Springs"? j through the early years and on up until the time of World War I. Pri or thereto, it seems, that the sul phur water began to lose some of Its reputed "medicinal properties," L or, at least, its renown. And the Perfect Attendance PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AJ?)?Back In 1000 Henry E. Owens had at tended Sunday school (or 2 years without a miss. Before his mother hotel, now having plenty of com petition. also growing old, was?as i dream in the sub-conscious, rapid ly fading away. STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES. If nut pleased, your 40c back at any druf store. Try instant-drylnf ITOH MI-NOT (or Itck of eczema, ringworm. Insect bites, foot itch or other surfacr itch. Easy to use day or nlfht. Now at SMITH'S DRUG STOKE. died she said she hope'1 he would keep It up. He did. He hasn't miss ed In over 3,000 Sundays and 57 years. v ^rfkkt Yuur Owi^ Liquid P"Qsturdi IS0>\ K perrq^ BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND MAY 15 IS THE TIME TO PLANT ? TOMATO PLANTS ? SQUASH ? PUMPKINS ? FIELD PEAS ? SNAP BEANS ? OKRA ? CUCUMBERS . ? POLE BEANS WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF . . . PACKAGE SEEDS HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP, Inc. 1 H. M. Dulin, Mgr. Dial GL 6-8621 Depot Street ESSO FUEL OIL DIAL GL 6-5612 S. W. Whidden O ^ RESIDENT DISTRIBUTOR ron / WtynonriOc - Hazel wood and Vicinity Serving the area from Clyde to Balaam Metered Track Delivery Office Plant Located on Sulphur Springs Road Night Phone GL 6-5750 \ \ Ns ?% \ lt T Y First In Quality Fairest In Prices Fastest In Service I 1stv>wo}7{f\ ?SUMMER/ A 1 [?ft WJLA fjLVwi Outdoor activities and sum mer footwear are hard on the feet, hot common "foot trou bles" need not spoil your fun. Here at SMITH'S you will find reliable products for the relief of corns, callouses and, bunions ?for tired, aching feet ? for discomfort* that are anravated by hot sidewalks. So oome to SMITH'S for foot comfort pro ducts that will help you walk through Summer on happy feet. i. ' Tweed HAIR SPRAY $?.50 SEAFORTH LOTION 2'or$?.00 fflBi M shopping interests ? tor here are Keeps food hot H film developinc color tone shampoos i 8 Exposure MHiilWM TAMPAX". 39e| ?WVi.'IWM JTussy Cream Deodorant 50c S _ Johnson's Shampoo 59c $1.19 (l-Tips Vitalis 5.1c I / ___ ^iDPAAtl Cotton Balls 33c I.isterine 55c :./ B& QRFMH i Warmer 1 $L98 J.r*? Lotion 4* if IBS "o^'^L I "** 59t I I "I IS"/ -4 ? Hoif M Teether 25c Super Plenamins $2.59 | ??fg# || Numzit Teething ^ 60c Deep Magic - $1.00 | *'*? JjC & Boric Acid 33c Polidcnt ? 59c "lj* Johnson's Powder 53c Esquire Shoe Polish 25c | C*e0f ijj SMA Powder $1.00 T-fo wmsMmm Old Spice Lotion $1.00 oirtO?' uffl^P Revlon Satin Set ..... $1.35 Mennen Spray Deod 59c |-J Pamper 60c Rapid Shave, 11 oz. 98c | Tu88y Cleansing Cream .... $1.00 Vaseline Hair Tonic 49c | / ' 7 Aquamarine Lotion $1.00 .Mennen Shan\poo $1.00 W HEAN?5 QUICK" J Max Factor Pan Cake $1.60 Electric Shave 49c ; /M Touch & Glow $1.25 Gillette Razor $1.00 ; / ^Qb'e/j ^ *|[ Angel Skin Lotion 79c Noxzema 69c ?f Toni $2.00 Mennen Skin Bracer 60c | ^Hair Brush $1.00 ( (ISk ^licrest sterilemsmbent i cloverine ? *- bictf "ehile flbsorbebt wse0.l rfg] 49c I IrritoHone"* ' 35^ ' Hi'''Tooth J 2.7 Oz? | - ? GO PLACES WITH HERNIA-AID Travel Alarm CROWN LUGGAGE For RnPlure CLOCK ? $15?? $495 $595 SPECIAL J/2 . PRICE INTRODUCTORY OFFER # DESERT FLOWER CREAM DEODORANT reg. 1.00 value 501. ?pp DESERT 1 1 FLOWER A ^ ? I mmmmm????IIHHHH kiamiMuiiTBH Home Operated Rexall Store

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