HOSPITAL NEWS Miss Sallie Ramsey. Whittier, is recovering from an operation. Mr. Marvin Reardon, of Coates, is improving following an opera tion. Mr. Vernon Hooper. Sylva, in for treatment, is improving. Mr. Louie Cabe. Whittier, is recuperating from an operation. Miss Betty Amnions. Sylva, ad mitted for treatment. Mrs. May Knight, Speedwell, in for treatment. Mrs. Ruth Bird, Wesser, Swain County, is in for treatment. Mr. William Truntham, Greens Creek, is recovering from an op eration. Born on Sunday, November 23, a daughter to Mr. and Mi's. Ellis Stiles of Dillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Cogdill, of Sylva, announce the b.rth of a son on Monday, November 24. James T. McRainey. student of WCTC, has been admitted for treatment of a broken leg. He is doing nicely. Mrs. L^a Smart, of Lauada, Swain county, is receiving treat ment. / Born /o Mr. and Mrs. Larry Judd, 'of Sylva, a daughter on Monday, November 24. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Carden of Sylva announce the birth of a-- son on Saturday, November 22. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guffey, of Gay, a son on Wednes day, November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Thomas, of Sylva, announce the birth of a son on Sunday, November 23. Halcyon Club Meeting Postponed The Halcyon Woman's club will not meet at the regular time on Wednesday, December 3,-but will meet on Wednesday evening, De cember 10, when they will have their annual Christmas party. The club will go to Maple Springs cafe for dinner and then go to the home of Miss Nancy Allison where des TRUMAN APPOINTEE CULLOWHEE SPEAKER (Continued from page 1) can Federation of Labor, and B'nai Brith. In addition to his 150,000 war time air miles, his good will ac- I tivities have carried him a total j of 750.000 air miles since his first j llight in a German Fokker plane| in 1919. He has flown over all the' seas, across all the continents, and knows nearly every landing field on all the larger islands. His most recent book, Your i Daddy Did Not Die, is the story of ' his own son, Clark, one of the famed four chaplain heroes who went down together with the tor pedoed troopship Dorchester, after j giving their life belts to soldiers who had none. Educational institutions have recognized his accomplishments by granting him a total o? nine hon ' orarv degrees. With all his activities, Dr. piling manages to take time to keep his I congregation happy at the Phila ; delphia Baptist Temple, where he | has been pastor for 11 years. I On the platform Dr. Poling is j said to speak dynamically, with ( the deep conviction that he has something to say that must be said, and saying it in powerful language that is at once a chal lenge and an inspiration. Dr. Poling will arrive Wednes day morning, haVe lunch in the college dining hall, give his talk, and return, via Asheville, Wednes day afternoon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation to our friends and neigh bors for their kindnesses and for sending flowers during the sick ness and death of our father. Ransom Phillips and family. sert will be served and a Christ- . mas party will be held with a Christmas tree and the members, exchanging gifts. '07J Drive Safely On New GOODYEAR y)ry>A/r TIRES WARNING: 90% of all tire trou ble occurs in the last 10% of tire life. Get rid of old, smooth dangerous tires now. Ride safe and worry-free on new Good years ? and pay as you 90, WE'LL BUY "THE LAST 10%". 94% MOSS NON-SKID MOEAOS $14,4U 6:00 - 10 Tax Included v*> N: \\n<n\v ;v* ? ? CANNON BROTHERS Goodyear Store 8YLVA, N. C. ARE YOU BUILDING, REMODELING, OR PLANNING TO MAKE YOUR HOME WARMER FOR THE COLD WINTER DAYS AHEAD? Then let us supply you with SHEET ROCK It has been so hard to get but we were able to secure some recently. Our line of Paints, and Varnishes is complete. Use CLENSO for the perfect paint cleaner. JACKSON COAL AND LBR. CO. Phone 38 Sylva, N. C. ROYAL FAMILY SITS FOR PRE-NUPTIAL PICTURE rHE MOST RECENT PHOTOGRAPH of Britain's Royal Family, the above portrait was taken in Winclsm Castle, just a short time before the royal wedding. Left to right are the groom-to-be, Lt. Philip Mountbauen; ^..;^o-to-be, Princess Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth; King George and Princess Margaret Rose. (international) SOCIETY Scotts Creek Circle Has Meeting The circle of the Scott's Creek Baptist church met Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Bill Wilson. There were 12 . members present. The president, Mrs. Dennis Fisher, pre sided during the business hour. The program leader, Mrs. Her schel Ashe, gave an interesting program on "The Sin of Racial Discrimination". Those taking part were Mrs. Roy Reed, Mrs. Dennis Fisher, Mrs. B. S. Hensley, Mrs. Vernon Cope, Mrs. Homer Copo and Mrs. Preston O'Kelly. The hostess served a sweet course. * * * Junior Music Club Organized The regular cl^iss meeting of the music pupils of Mrs. Grover Wilkes and Mrs. Nell Johnson a junipr FOUNDATION S AIM TO MAKE VETS HAPPIER ?Continued from page 1 ing by bod-ridden heroes, late pho nograph recording releases; 16 mm projectors and films; other equip ment which may be requested from time to time by chaplains at vet erans' hospitals; Traveling theatrical units to tour the wards after the wartime USO Camp Show organization is dis banded on December 31. The Foundation is in able hands to fill the needs of more than 140 veterans* hospitals and homes throughout the country, which treated so far in 1947 more than 500,000 veterans ? about 125,000 of these permanent or semi-perma nent. It was incorporated early in 1947 by a group of prominent business men, industrialists, educators, vet erans' leaders and top personalities of stage, screen and radio. The re sult is a balanced, efficient opera tion. * Local chapters of the Foundation have already been established in a dozen major states from New York to California. Other state chapters will be formed as suitable out standing volunteer personnel can be brought together. Nobody but the hospitalized vet erans benefit in any way from the Foundation activities. No officer, director or member receives com pensation for his work. These pub lic-spirited men and women con tribute generously of time and effort to provide greater comfort and happier hours for the nation's living martyrs. Every contribution, donation and gift is deposited to the credit of the Foundation in the American Na tional Bank & Trust Co., 33 North La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Heat may be di* rected from the front of the heater toward driver's feet; or may be diffused through out cob. Defrosting it by a 25-blac'e blower wheel. SL * ALLISON MOTOR CO. Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Houser Honor Mrs. Middleton On Friday evening, November 7, Mrs. Charles Lindsay and Mrs. Worth Houser entertained at the home of Mrs. Lindsay with a sur prise stork shower for Mrs. Grif fin Middleton. Contests suitable to the occasion were enjoyed and the prize win ners gave their awards to the hon oree. The hostesses served sandwiches, coca-colas and mints. Mrs. Middleton then opened her gifts which had been presented to her in a small wagon covered with crepe paper. music club was organized. The following officers were elected: Mary Cole Stillwell, president; Gail Webber, vice-president; Shir ley Hartmann, corresponding sec retary; Patsy Buckner, recording secretary, Barbara Fisher, treas urer. Mrs. Wilkes talked to the chil dren about junior club work. Nine pupils took part on the program that was presented. Mrs. Dillard Hostess For Ruby Daniel Circle On last Thursday evening Mrs. I Roger Dillard was hostess at her home on Savannah Road for the meeting of the Ruby Daniel circle of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church. Mrs. Woodrow Cox gave the de votional. As this was a social meeting no program was present ed. Secret Pal ^gifts were ex chanp<?d. \ Plans were made for the Christ mas party which will be held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mon tieth on December 18 when the members will have a Christmas program and exchange gifts. William (Wimpey) Hyatt Out Of Hospital The friends of William, better known as Wimpey, Hyatt will be glad to learn that he has recovered irom a recent appendectomy and is now able to be up and about his home. Mr. Hyatt underwent the operation at C. J. Harris hospital last week. Champion-"Papa" Of GI Bdodleville Announced Yolanda A. Taylor, Black Moun tain, is the "champion" papa of Boodleville. the G. I. Student Vil lage of Western Carolina Teachers college. A daughter, Mary Linda, born to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Oc tober 30 in Mission Hospital, Ashe ville, is her parents' third child. Mary Linda weighed four pounds, i two ounces, at birth. Mr. Taylor is a member of the j Cullowhee Stump-Jumpers, college string band. Johnny William Allen Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Charles Allen honored her i son, Johnny William, on his third] birthday with a party at his home on November 20. Games were played by the chil dren, after which Mrs. Allen served ice cream, cake and hot chocolate. Those attending were Charles Hudson Allen, Brenda Louise Mc Neill, Rachel Paxton, Carl Smith, Edna Queen, Paul Howard Greene, Larry Hyatt, Charles Oscar Dal ton, Nell O'Kelly, Cleida Crisp, Juanita Crisp, Harold Crisp, Joe Sutton, Jimmy Sutton, Bobby Sut ton, Harold Nicholson,- Catherine Nicnolson, Roger Montieth, Billy Akins and Dicky Johnson. Mrs. Frank West 111 In El Paso Hospital Mrs. C. H. Nicholson received a message Tuesday informing her that her sister, Mrs. Frank West of Alamo Gordo, New Mexico, was a patient in an El Paso, Texas, hos pital, following a major operation. Mrs. West is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie McKee of Webster and formerly lived here. Ray (Bouncer) Seay Has Appendectomy At Harris Ray (Bouncer) Seay is recover ing nicely from an appendectomy of last Wednesday at C. J. Harris hospital. Savannah P. T. A. Has Regular Meeting On Thursday afternoon, Novem ber 20, the Savannah Parent Teacher association met in regu lar monthly session with a large attendance. Mrs. Bragg Allison presided. Following the business session, the members heard a recording of I a speech made by Dr. Clyde A. Er ' win, State Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction. The title of the ad dress was Resource Use Education. During the social hour refresh ments were served. 'se Herald want ads for results? MR. AND MRS. ALBRIGHT AND TRAILER Shown standing beside their house trailer are Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Albright, of Raleigh. Mr. Albright is touring the state in the interest of his campaign for nomination on the Democratic ticket for Governor. They stopped in Sylva Wednesday and got acquainted with a number of local county and city leaders. They plan to return at a later date for a public appearance. Mr. Albright is an attorney, a veteran of World War II, former state employment service director and has had seven years experience in state government. . He is 38 years old. -nf' ^ J is a bit of you ..v. n ilia reflection of your personality, your good taste, your utter thoughtfufness. It it the way you smite ... it is the touch of your hand 1*1 It Is the cheer of your voice . ? ? It 1$ always you. At Christmas ? as always ? you'll find a j [ALLMARK Card that will say |ust what you want to say, the way you want to ?ay It. It will be a perfect reflection of you ... the gay, whimsical, or the serious you. 8m our selection of distinctive j | ALL MAR* Cards now while ?locks art complete. The Book Store Hearld Building

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