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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1931 V CLYDENEWS u;-- Frances Fin-her entertained a ru ..v.. of her friends on the spac.ou T V the Fincher home last Wed : evcnintr. Several games were I" ;, after which an ice course was i Thos present were: Misses ?ia BX Lucile Brook,, Sibyl , n Willie Francis. Benme F K Viv an Haynes. Pearl Baker. Mu Phv- Emily Smathers, Uoru i , kJn of Lake Junaluska, Ruth lYuvc Smather Linda ., K'tth Mease, of Canton, Km- " ,tl h tnir. of Kana C.n kan ' , 1 i- Hane Mr Hugh Roland Leatherwood, Hugh .v".!.r' Brent Angel, Larry Cagle , Willi'-ms. Bill Norn, "fanip v Clavton Mehaffey, Robert , ,r Mdmv HaMie. a nar H- 'vih,' Marshall Leatherwood How- i Vhook- F.dwin and Millard ','," .. of Oklahoma. tlr! trail- A; 1- i'i II:!'-a V;i v amii'.a in-, i:.- F.ai'. i Walkt r IVv-.H' Fa:;-. Mer. llavr.es Ml Kii'.c-t Walkei (if ( an i. . u . 4 n..t.l I .U U (1 I en ol .-laainai - M-itins Mrs. S. B. Medford, have r,,j to their home. l i-v Kate Penland has gone ii,.r In-other. Mr. Redman Pen- Mi Chicago Mae Freeman visiting -I Franklin this week. t l i.ix and Linda Haynes wei V-tes to a large number of u at a lawn party on the lawn ,.t Hnvnes home last Friday After many interesting '."'.(,,-(' played ice cream was i -pi.i.e present were Mu-ses ( .. ken. Louise Met racken. . I.i-atherwood, ldella Downs, i r I'liV't-s, Jessie l hamber, Sdi'telle, Kitty Sentelle. Bar Mooney. Frances Fincher. Haynes.. Sibyl .Anderson, K...,,ks Fdwina Brooks, Willie Hemue Francis. Dorothy Imise Raines. kathenru ' Kathryn Collins. Virginia Fave "Bagwell, of Valley s C, and Margie Cooper Hugh Rogers, Roland Leath-M--hall Leatherwooil, Lance Vanar Haynes. Sidney Wavnc Haynes. Harry I ham-i-i v ( arr, James Aiuler.-on, s", piles Max Rogrs, Hyatt Spencer Matnoy. Leon Kills mi Carl Shook, Jack Sentelle. Hazelwood News Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Truitt and fam ily spent Sunday visiting relatives at Nantahala. Rev. and M:s- J. M. Woodwaid ..no daughters, hdna and Hazel. .,H nt the week-end at Ko. binsville. Bern to Mr ana .urs. rieiiiy Win chester, Saturday August U. a daughter. Doiothy Anne. Kenneth Davis arrived Saturday Irom Spray, N. C, for a vi.-n to his parents, Mr. -ml Mrs. I. S. Davis tie ielt Monday for Asiieville whete he will have a minor operation at the Mission Hospital. Arthur Woodwaid .-Pent part of last week -at Wesser ' visiting his grandfather. Rev. H. J. Hogue. Mrs. M- J- Mel' racken remains se riously ill at her home on Fairview Road. Misses Ruth and Kiln.: Sumaierow spent the week-end in Canton witn their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mis. W. R. Allen. Miss Toba Allen, their (.ousiin. returned home with them tor a weeks' visit. Messrs. Joe Davis and Ailhur Woodward are spending a part of this week in Robbmsyille. i.s. H T. Anderson and son, H. T. Jr.. of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting the formei's parents, Mr. and Mis. John R- McClure. and other relative.-. Kdna Kuykeiulall returned Sunday after spending the past week with Frances McLean at Knka, N. C. i Messrs Lo ranee Clarke. Mac Mc-J Call, Bill Angley, and M..rtin Clarke, i of Lenoir, spent Satuulay and Sun day in toWn Mr- and Mrs. C. b. Heiihcld return ed to their home in Lenoir Sunday. They were accompanied home by M.s. J. C. liurrell, Mrs. Vinson McKlioy, and M..ry Alice Blalock. Rev. ami Mrs. A. T. Taylor, of Marston. N. (.' were guest.- of - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis Virginia Whitner spent the past week in Sylva visiting Miss Annie Hugh Snyder. in ; 1 an iv Cairlo. Walte win iiavnes, raui iiowne, aJdii Sentelle. Millard Broughtan i . Din xT .. l?n !-1 w i n i-iiougruau,. im .xui.--. in- KatclitV, '.Jeffrie Freeman, of Wavnesville, John Shook. Jr.. Charles Spear-, d' Canton, Francis Kirk- t it 1 1 ;e k . Bu nt Angel. Howard, snooh. : .lack Willias. . l'.uiinie Francis, the leader ot ii u v 1' C of 1 he I , HaptiM church, entertained her , a picnic last Thursday. She ,..i-'!nl by Misses Louise Mc ki n anil Frances Leatherwood Mi- Roy Medford. Vies I'-.inest PiUirwell. .Mr. ami Mi (i , Mi Hane- 1 agwell, and Mis.st s 1- av and Margaret Bagwell, of Valley Falls S. C. visited Mrs. F ('. Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes here last week Miss Marv Kate (ireeii, of Sylva is visiting Mrs. R. B. Sheinll this week- Mr Percy Holich. of Bottom, and Mr D. K. Bolich, of Denver, visited Mr." and Mrs. Iv (i. Brooks last Week. Misses Carolyn and Kmilyn Haynes of W'avnesvillo, spent the week-end wth Misses Anne .ml . LoUiso Mc C racken. Mis-,.- Bonnie and Willi,, 1- ran. is spent th,. week-end m West AsheVille with their cousin. Miss Frances Hen derson. , , i , Mi- l.oui.-c McCrncken had a- hei KW.sts on Sunday. Mr Kay Ingram and Mr: Dexter Farham. ol Ashcvillc Mi.-s Frances Henderson, ot West A-bevillo H visiting Misse- Bonnie and Willie Francis this., week. Noitiice To All property on which 1933 taxes have not been paid will be advertised on Thursday, September sixth, and sold on Monday, October first. To prevent additional cost, we urge that these back taxes be paid immediately. Board of Aldermen Town of Waynesville Wilds. Helene Goldey, sister of Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, returned home with Mrs. Colkitt for a visit- Aaion Prevost visited in Asheville Monday. Mrs. R W. Cobbs and family have returned to their home in Blackstone. Virginia- Mrs. K. H. Fnsley and daughter. Pori. and Lois Gaddy, visited i'J Balsam Friday. Miss Nellie Mehaffey motored to Pigeon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stump and fam. ily art spending two weeks at va lious points in Virginia CFLFBRATKS BIRTHDAY ANNI VERSARY Mildred Knight celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary by en tertaining a number of her young friend at her home on Church street Monday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. After several outdoor games the youngsters were called into the dining ;oem where a color scheme of pink and white was carried out. A large whit,, birthday cake with pink can dles adorned the center of the table. Cake and punch was served. The little hostess was the recipient of m.y beautiful gifts. Those present we'.e: Nancy Winchesfrr, Kdith Creasman- Josephine Schulhofer. Ada Blanton, Dorothy Tittle, Kstella Wrght. Hazel Rathbone. Geraldine Parris, Lillian Messer. Nap Smith, Kuzell Robinson W. T. Deweee. John Summerow, Kenneth Moore, Billy Griffin. Louie and Dewey Coch rane. Frank Scales, and Bill Craw ford, and Kloise, Samuel. Betty, and Highway Deaths Increase In July Raleigh. Highway fatalities for July compiled by Captain Charles D. Farmer of the highway patro. rose to TO. or four above the slaugh ter of June, but tbey were below the mark of July. 1!)::!, which recorded 74 killings in 254 opportunities to took l!2; accidents to produce 70 Marilyn Knierht Misses Katherine and Artie Knight assisted in the Dr. R- S. Roberson is spending this week in the eastern part of the state deaths for July, 1934. and 505 per sons -who were hurt survived To kill Ot) persons in June, last 285 accidents were required. The 74 killings for July. l'.i:S3, were matched by 370 in juries. The pedestrian- sLin were 22; the hurt were :!" for July. llt;54. Of these killings, seven were children playing in the streets and 13 juveniles wers injured- Seven of the fatal accidents vver,, traced to itit.in.i'id motorists and 3S accidents weie without fatal a.cident. Captain Farmer's analy-;- shows. The main cause .,f tin.-e ..ccidents is speed and reck'.e-.- driving. There were four deaths caused by hit-and-run drivers and Is non- fatal. Read The Ads Attention Homeowners! The National Housing Act Provides for Loamis up to $2(0) Fdur Mlodeirinoziiini; Loans up to $16,000 Are Available to Prospective Home Builders Under This Act THE I'NITKl) STATICS (iOVICKNMI or improve your present home now! vitled :t liberal linuncing plan with low pay. CN'T wants vou to build a new homt The National Housing Act has pro rates of interest and a ton time U Plan now to MODKKMZK your improvements ytui can make now e value of your home probably more th relinish exterior paint entire .house paint part of house apply shingles apply new siding - apply stucco apply brick truer remodel porches eh an ye windows change entrance change li replace cjiange foundation work build on rooms build garage landscape grounds home. Here are just a few of tjie ach one of which will increase the ; 1 11 it w ill cost : lay new roof install new healing plant insulate paper rooms lay new floors' relinish old floors Iinish basement Imild new bathroom buy lt,(.ibing buy electrical wiring build stairway buy interior woodwork buy weal her stripping remove partitions Ask Your Dealer to Help With Plans Never before have homeowners who want to modernize (heir homes liad access to such a wealth of valuable information This Advertisement Is Sponsored By The Follow ing Firms: : :;:.v:.--,':..:.;-,: Junaluska Supply Company BUILDER'S SITPUES PHONE 263-J PAINTS MILL WORK LAKE JUNALUSKA Jerry Liner (General Contractor Phone 26M-J Lake Junaluska Weaver Gardens L. A. Miller J. L. WEAVER, Owner Phone 383-J Hazelwood Plumbing and Healing Phone 316 Waynesville Martin Electric C. B. Russell Electrical Contractors Phone 31 Waynesville Paint Contractor Waynesville II QUESTIONS and ANSWERS about THE NATIONAL ACT HOUSING WHAT IS TH 11 l'l Ul'OSi: OK Tin- National HiiusiiiK Act? President KM)st'i'lt says, "Mini) of our homos. . . nt-od rcpaii inir and inodcrni.iiiK to brin thoni iii to t hi standards of the timo." The piirMisf of The National Hons. itiK Act is to niiko it possible for homeowners and prospective home owners to secure funds to repair, reini'del, niodrnie or build homes at low rates of interest with re payment privileges covering a Ions period of time. WHAT IS I'll K MONK.V Available For? (1) . . . for repairs, lor riii.odcl int. for alterations of established homes. (!') . . . for linamini; the build inn of new homes. (It) . . . for relinancintf existing home inort. KaK's. WHO IS KI.Killll.K. It) t.'et the Money '.' (1) . . Any liomeewner of ood character a uood credit i i.U ho has a .means -'of livelihood and is able to meet t!i' piijmcnts requir ed may borrow funds lo repair and modernize homes to liinii; them up to "(he standard ol the limes." (2) . . . I'crseiis wishing lo build new -' homes who have '20' per cenl ol the value of the linished project may Ihiti-o the r .nai.iiiiK Ml per ci nt p.rov iilinj; I bey are ol ' Kood character a n"mnl credit ri.-U -- and enables I hem lo meet the paviuenl reipii.red. t.'t) ... llollH IU-1's V I'.'l hi rclinatici tl.eir pre.-i i'.l moi l u ai:e 111 .1 y borrow up to (tl t; n-iil i!' the appiaised value ol their bonus, pi o idiiU', they are ol nooil i b.ira. (ei a ood credit risk arid, have a means ol iivelibond vv hit I) i -ii.ilib S Iheili to nicel the pay incuts requir ed. This amount - must, he' paid off in regular installments, covering principal and interest lor I'll yc-ar-or less. I here is no renewal lie in olved in I Ins I r.nisact ion. HOW Ml ll CASH ( an Ilium Cvv ners (Jet '.' , I p lo . M.tM'lli is available to liomeov. neis f or repair' moderni. and "In hrinji homes up to the standard ol (he limes." ... I p to SHi.lllHI is availaiile lo builders of new honus. W II KUH' IM) -Homeowners t .'.' to tie! the Money? ... to tour communily's establish ed leading anenries such as banks, insurance companies, and building it ltd loan companies. These alieiicics recoKiiied by the I nited Slates' Housing Administration, have till) details about the act and are :ri ady ta 'answer any further (iiiesliotis. UHKN Wil l. THK I I NDS lie- Heady to I se? ... trie money is w ait itt (j now. Home owners desirinj; to take ad t ant ae of the privilct;es of 1 lie National Housinj; Act should con sult with leading agencies in their community at once. WUV WAS T HE NATIONAL Housing Act I'assed? ... to set up the credit ma him rv to make it easy for homeowners to secure funds to repair and mod ernize homes and to brine them up to the standard of the times., to make it possible for prospt'iiive homeowners to build now . . t" refinance present mortgaues -tinder easy payment plans at low rate ot interest. . ' . .. . to foster increased business and employment in the building trades and allied lines a vital pa. t of the administration's recovery pro gram which leads us to what the ('resident terms, "a inure abundant ,:- life-" Ask your Contractor. Hanker or Heal er for Further Details. I: ! t :tii II
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