Sylva Troop Boy Scouts Win First Place In Water Meet Held Sunday Representatives of the Sylva Scout troop won first place in a water meet at Camp Daniel Boone last Sunday afternoon, in which the Foil tana troop won second place and uv.p 1(3 of Canton won third place. The two Scouts from Sylva w.-.o entered the meet were Lambert Hooper and Tommy Fer guson. both of whom have spent lour weeks at Camp Daniel Boone this summer. The Sylva Scouts placed in each of the contests, winning first place in back >TVoke and 100-yarH dash, and second place in canoe races and- side stroke. Several Sylva people witnessed the meet and -Sylva's victory, among them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fricks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper, ad Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson. ?Th'e Scouts passed several merit badge tests during the time spent at camp this year. Lambert Hoop er passed swimming and life sav ing merit badge tests; Tommy Fer guson, life saving and athletics; and Franklin 'Fricks, who spent three weeks at camp, swimming. Charles Stillwell and Dicky Bark ley left Monday to spend this week there at the camp, the last week camp will be open this summer. Each of them were at the camp earlier in the season. A purebred OIC pig project is being conducted in Franklin Coun^ ty with eight purebred OIC gilts and one boar being distributed to 4-H Club members in the county. Mrs. Lester Collier and daugh ter, Nancy Dell, of Haines City, Fla., were recent guests of Miss Agnes Wilson. Electric Water COOLERS FOR STORES, OFFICES FACTORIES *?'. ? ? i. "A & Plenty of cool, refreshing water for your customers and em ployees. We have both the fountain type and the 5-gallon bottle type in stock. BUCHANAN AUTO & ELECTRIC CO. Phone 53 SYLVA SOCIETY Mrs. Moore Announces Marriage Of Daughter Mrs. Ro>c.*el'.a Towns Moore has announced the marriage of herl daughter. wr.lu Mae Towns, to| Cpl. G. M Simpson, son of Mr.| G. T. Simpson. Sir., of Roseboro.l in a ceremony performed at Con-| way. S. C.. on July 2. Mrs. Simpson ior the past four-! teen months had held a position with the Games Manufacturing Co. of Wilmington and had been! living m Carolina Beach with herl uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. " i i Crawford Releases County! Faculty List (Continued from page one) Hooper, and Juanita Smith. JOHNS CREEK?T. Ferry Mid-| dleton, Marguerite Revis, Mrs. JJ E. Ecidins, Hoyle Deitz, Lora Alice L. Watson. SOLS CREEK?Mrs. Oma Shel-i ton. WOLF CREEK?Mrs. Pearl Hig-' don. TENNESSEE GAP?Mrs. Olivia Galloway. ROCK BRIDGE?Clara Buntain Webb. GLENVILLE HIGH ? F. I. Watson, principal; L. A. Ammon, Maude Hutchison, Phyllis Dillard Claxton, R. O. Higdon, S. J. Phil lips, C. S. Tilley, David Pruitt, Elaine -M. Norton, Irene Cline, Laverne Hutto Hawkins, Emily Parker, Marie Smith, Christine Breedlove, and Ruby Moody. DOUBL^ SPRINGS?Maggie P. Moore. CASHIERS ? Buren Terrell, Elise Monteith Terrell, Kate Bry son,and Madge Merrill. WEBSTER HIGH-?M. B. Madi son, principal; J. E. Brown, Louise B. Davis, Shirley M. Bryson, Kate Moore Rhinehart, Elizabeth Hope Reed, Hannah Cowan, Alvin Ful bright, Pearl Madison, Louisa Cagle, Maude Ensley, Davie Sut ton, Mary B. Cowan. Ruth B. Rop er, and Sarah Belle Hooper. SAVANNAH?Alliney H. Bry son, Christine Finch Shuler, Mary Jane Dillard, Gertrude A. Fisher, Jeanette Farmer Bryson, Jo Anne Barrett, and Lorene Turpin Clay. COLORED CONSOLIDATED? J. Wm. Wade, Frank K. Davis, Ralph H. Davis, Helen M. Smith, and Jennie Carter. NOTICE To the Motoring Public: The parking meters in the town of Syl va will become operative Monday. July 29. at 9 o'clock A. M. and will continue in operation each day from 9 A. M. to 5 M. exception Sundays and holidays. The meters provide for 12 minutes to two hour parking periods. The meters will take pennies and nickels but will not take dimes. One cent gives 12 minutes parking time; two cents 24 minutes; three cents 36 minutes, four cents 48 minutes and five cents one hour. Two nickels can be put in at one time for two hour parking. All violations will be subject to a ticket and fine. JACK ALLISON, Mayor Karl Warlick, Chief of Police, Town of Sylva, N. C. W.S.C.S, Has ) Joint Meeting The circles making up the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Methodist church met in joint session on Friday evening in Allison building. Thirteen members and three visitors were present. Mrs. Harry Hastings pre sided. Mrs. Dan Tompkins had both the devotional and the program. The theme lor the month's studvI I was "Childhood and Recreation".; Three young people to9k part in the discussion. They were Audrey Jane Jones. Edith Moore, and Fiank Crawlurd, Jr. They told of recreation in the Camp Fire Girls and the Boy Scouts organi zations. Rev. \V. Q. Grigg spoke bx ieilv on the recreation connect ed with the Youth Fellowship. McGee?Blanton Wedding- Held Miss Thelma McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGee of Canton, and Jack C. Blanton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hute Blanton of Sylva, were wed in a quiet cere-[ mony at the home of the pastor of I the West Canton Baptist church on I Sunday, July 6. Rev. G. C. Green i officiated, using the double ring' ceremony. : The bride wore a white suit with white and blue accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. 1 Mrs. Blanton is a graduate of Canton High school and is now employed by the Dixie Home StoYe in Canton. Mr. Blanton served two years in the U. S. Navy, most of this time being spent in the Pacific area. He is now employed as manager of the Dixie Home Store in Can ton. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Canton. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Weathers of Raleigh arrived Friday to spend this week with Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith at Cullowhee. Mrs. Nannie Murray, mother of Mrs. Weathers and Mrs. Smith, will return with Mr. and Mrs. Weathers to Raleigh | after having spent a month here with Dr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reed and son, Chajries, left Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Reed's mother, Mrs. John R. Reaves, at Mt. Olive. Mis's Doris Bowman of Hickory is visiting relatives and friends this week in Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson and I daughter, Marsha Kay, of Nash ville, Tenn., spent last week-end at their home in Cullowhee. Mrs. Ernest Banning will return to Raleigh the latter part of the week after spending two weeks! with her mother, Mrs. Roxie Rog i Moore. Cpl. Simpson spent more than eleven months overseas with the army air corps and re-enlisted in 1946. He is now stationed at Pope Field at Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson are now | spending some time with Mrs. ! Simpson's mother and other rela ; tives in Jackson county, where the bride has lived for a great part of her life and where she attended | school. The couple will make their home in Fayetteville at present. Quality Furniture At Real BARGAIN Prices We have a large number of sets and odd pieces that are going at real BARGAIN PRICES. Some of these bargains you'll be in terested in are . . . ? KITCHEN CABINETS, some metal tops ? CEDAR WARDROBE ? MIRROR DOOR WARDROBES > Double door with hanging space . * * ?or? *? Combination drawer and hanging space ? STUDIO COUCHES ? BEDS, single or double; also bed springs ? 1 TWIN MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE ? 1 TEN-PIECE DININGROOM SUITE Many other pieces to choose from . . . Harrison Furniture & Salvage Co. Phone 209, Cullowhee Road Sylva, N. C. Terrells Are Honored With Buffet Supper On July 17, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bird entertained, with a buffet supper, at their home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Terrell, Gene Ann and Maudie Jo Terrell, all of San Gabriel, Calif. Those enjoying the courtesy were: Mr. and Thad Varner, Mr. James Varner, Miss Wilda Varner, Mr. and Mrs. John Battle and small children, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thomas, Mr. Tom Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rentz, Mr. and Mrs. Buren Terrell and Mrs. Carl Hoyle. ers, and sister, Mrs. Eugene Cun ningham, at Webster. R. M. Thompson is leaving to day for McAdenville after spend ing a few days with relatives in the county. He was accompanied on the trip by his son, Fred Thomp son, and daughter, Mrs. Guy Ray field, and Mr. Rayfield. They formerly lived in Jackson county. Harry Hondros*md Pete Alevros of Winston-Salem were in Sylva for a couple of days last week. Harry worked for The Sylva Her Mrs. Myers Has Dinner Party Mrs. James Myers of Bryson City was hostess at a dinner party Friday evening at the Little Din ing Room for a group of Sylva friends and visitors. A special table was arranged with a center piece of gladioli. Mrs. Myers' guests were Miss Matilda Wilson, Miss Gladys Osterman of Melrose, Mass., Miss Agnes Wilson, Miss Lela Moore Hall, Miss Chris Ruck and Mrs. Robert E. Allison. aid last summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webber and children, Gail and Freddy, arrived Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson. Mr. Web ber returned to Celina, Tenn., Sunday but Mrs. Webber and Fred dy will remain here for two weeks while Gail is at Camp Toccoa, Ga., with the Camp Fire girls. Billy Williams has returned to his home in Harriman, Tenn., after spending a few days with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Hooper. Richard Sutton was here last week from Knoxville, Tenn., visit ing his mother, Mrs.\ George Sut ton. Mrs. Olive Wilson and son, Neal, are planning to leave this morn ing to spend some time in Wiscon sin and Minnesota. They will visit Mrs. Wilson's brother in Appleton, Wis., and her sister in Minneapo lis, Minn., but will spend most of their time in Dearwood, Minn. Mrs. Wilson's daughter, Patsy, who has been visiting in Dearwood since June will return with them to Sylva. John Gibson left yesterday morning for Inman, S. C., where he will spend about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Washburn and two children, Anne and Kent, recently spent a few days here with Mrs. Washburn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allison. The Wash burns were enroute from Ridge crest to their home in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Charles G. Gulley, who spent the past few weeks in Clay ton with relatives fyas returned to Cullowhee and will resume her work as instructor of voice at WCTC during the second session of summer school. \ew Hevordm At SOSSAMOX'S Midnight Masquerade Rockin' Horse Cowboy ?Frankie Carle Mam'sselle Stella by Starlight ?Frank Sinatra I Want To Thank Your Folks Why Shouldn't It Happen To Ut ?Frank Sinatra A Trout, No Doubt Dreamland ?Kay Kyser Tomorrow Something For Nothing ?Harry James BELK'S SPECIAL BLANKET SALE COME TO BELK'S AND BUY YOUR WOOLEN BLANKETS AT OUR SPECIAL REDUCED SALE PRICE. YOU GAN GET THE" FOLLOWING BARGAINS AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES. ALL THESE BLANKETS OFFERED FOR SALE ARE SATIN BOUND. CHATHAM "Airloom" 75% Wool Colors?Rose, blue, green, cedar and peach. 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