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Humane Unit Names Four Committees . The regular August meeting of the Haywood County Humane As sociation was held Monday night at the L. N. Davis lounge in Waynesville. Presided over by Harry Behre president, tho meeting included a report of the inspection trig made by Little Leaguers to thi Buncombe County Animal Shelte' last Friday, to acquaint the boy* with humane methods in handlin stray animals and to point out th' need for an animal sheltei f<v Haywood County. Mrs. John Metzger, Waynesvill membership chairman, reporte plans for the IcickofT of the merr bership drive, starting this wee' to be conducted by members r the Sports Cluh of YVayncsvll' and Hazel wood. Two cases of cruelty to anima' were discussed and placed fo complete investigation before fur thor action. Committees for the county, ar pointed by the president, wen Publicity?Mrs. James Patton o Canton, chairman; Mrs Charle. Mease, Canton newspaper and ra dio; Mrs. Elaine Hudson, Waynes vtlle newspaper and radio. Membership?Mrs. Ray Boone o Canton, general chairman; Lyman teed of Bethel; and Mrs. John letzger of Waynesville Investigation of cruelty cases ? vlbert Burnette of Canton, general hairman; Ray Boone, and Miss ?earl Johnson of Waynesville. Education?Mrs. Grace Stanley ind Mrs. John Metzger, co-chalr nen The next meeting, which is open lo all county resident* interested in animal welfare anil the proven- ' lion of cruelty, will be Monday. September 10 at 8 p.m. at the L. N Davis office in Waynesville U. S. piano sales grew from i 15.000 in 1047 to 178.0(H) in 1955 A VEKTOMETKR. used in checking the power of lenses in eyetUsses, Is examined bv two mem bers of the Canton I.ions Club ? Allen Ansel (left) and K. K. Shull, who is deputy district gov ernor and chairman of the countv I.ions Club sight conservation program. (Mountaineer Photos). Marriage Licenses Franklin P llyatt. WaynesvilLr and Mary Sue Cri'ssman, Hazel wood. Paul H. Winner, Wilmington and Mary Bentley, Canton C. Harold Metcalfe. Durham and Mary Grouser, Wayneville. Jimmy Kugen-' Gaby and Una V'ee Duncan, both of Morris-town, Tenn. Curtis B Worley and Belle Con ner, both of WaynesvlHe. I.ovo and marriage are apparent ly here to stay. There are now 81 I million married V. S. citizens, compared to 80 million in 1040. REAL ESTATE: New three bedroom homes, two baths.' with showers. Insulated overhead and side wall. Hot air heat, automatic oil furnace. Weather stripped windows and doors. Kentile kitchen and bathroom floors. Factory built wood en kitchen cabinets by Marsh, with heat and acid | resistance tops. Fireplace | with raised hearth. Plaster I on inside walls. Hrick out - | side. $1 I..->00. Pvt. Bishop In Germany With 2nd Armored Div.1 Army Pvt. Jack L. Bishop, son H R. C- Bishop, Route 1, Clyde, ecently arrived In Germany and ' s now a member of the 2nd Arm- 1 ?red Division. Bishop is assigned to tli# divis ion's -41st Infantry Battalion. 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