THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, MARCH i2, 19Ji
Fair To Cost 45 Millions
jMew York s World bear, to open
April 10, 1939, will represent an in
vestment of about $45,000,000. More
than half of this amount will be spent
by private exhibitors, the United
State.s, New York State, and New York
city.
The .state democratic convention
will be held in Haleis?h on June 12
six days after the first primary.
MOUNTAIN JOE
I
Well, folks, I'm kinda in
a down-hearted spirit today.
Just heard of the bad auto
mobile wreck at Canton, Sun
day, and then a man getting
killed by the train here Mon
day. It's terrible.
but, as the old saying is,
there's nothing certain but
death and taxes, yet I'm go
ing to 'mend that a little, and
add another certainty. . . . .
You are always certain of
getting your money's worth
when you trade at BUR
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of satisfied customers, be
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WE D E LIVE R
Hospital
News
Mrs. Robert Snyder is still improving.
Mir. Jeff Bumgarner, of Cruso,
some better.
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Mr. Ottis Scroggs, of Canton, is
resting fairly well following an oper
ation.
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ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH,
Rev. Howard V. Lane, Pastor.
Third Sunday of Lent. Morning
Mass at 11 A. M. Sermon by the
pastor. Stations of the Cross after
the Mass.
Morning Mass in the library at
the Cherokee Reservation at 8 A. M.
Mr. Carl Beasley, of Clyde Route 1,
who has been seriously ill, is improving.
Mr. Gaston Ferguson, of
Route 1, is some better.
Clyde
Mr. Frank Cope, of Canton, is com
sidcrably improved following an oper
ation.
I "GRACE CHURCH IN THE MOUN
TAINS." EPISCOPAL
In the absence of the Rc-tor, Rev.
Albert New, who is spending three
months in Charleston, S. C., Rev.
Frank Blackwelder, rector of St. An
drews church, of Canton, will con
duct services at 5 o'clock on ea.h
Wednesday afternoon during the Len
ten season.
WAYNESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. L. L. Ccpe, of Candler, is rest
ing comfortably after an operation.
Mr. Theodore Hargrove, of Canton,
is improving following an operation.
Mr. Francis McGovern, of Ravens
ford, is resting fairly well after an
operation.
Mrs. Lawrence Kerley, is some bet
ter following an operation.
Mrs. Frances Shelton is resting fair
ly well.
Mrs. Maud Kell, of Canton, is im
proving following an operation.
Mr. Ben Noland, who is suffering
with an injured foot, is some better.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iyedford an
nounce the birth of a daughter on
March the 9th.
be
H. V. Baucom, Pastor.
Service for next Sunday will
as follows:
9:45 Sunday school with all depart
ments meeting together at 10:25.
11:00 Morning worship.
7:00 Baptist Training Union.
8:00 Evening worship.
You will find a welcome at all these
services.
WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Presbytery's Jubilee committee
will be with our church at 7 p. m.
Sunday in connection with Christian
Endeavor service. Rev. J. A. Flana
gan, Mr. J. E. Lancaster, and one
other from Franklin are the personnel
of the jubilee committee that will come
to us, and we shall be delighted to
have them.
Sundav school begins at 9:45 a. m.
The pastor will preach Sunday at
11 a. m.
On Monday at 7:30 p. m. the supper
for the men of the church will be held
at the home of Mrs. R. L. Prevost.
Every man of our congregation is
urged to attend this supper. Note
that the time is changed from Thurs
day of this week to Monday, March
16, 7:30 p. m.
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
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Dr. and Mrs. M. H. McCraeken, of
Canton, announce the birth of a
daughter, March the 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hancock an
nounce the "birth of a daughter on
March the 6th.
DISCHARGED
Miss Mattie Moody.
Newton Medford.
Jesse Mauney.
Eugene Johnson.
Mrs. Robert Caldwell.
Mrs. O. L. Smathers,.
Mrs,
; DEATHS
Luther Shook.
CARD OF THANKS
This is to thank all who were so
good about helping out and' kindly
sympathy during the continued illness
and at the death of our son and broth
er, Dean Medford.
THE FAMILY.
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Mrs. Caroline Hyatt and Miss Mar
garet Ashton, were the guests over
the week-end of their sister, Mrs.
Frank Therrell, in Knoxville, Tenn.
Miss Harriet Howell, who is at-.
tending the Asheville Teachers Col-1
lege, is spending two weeks at home !
with her mother, Mrs. Millard Howell.
She is at home to observe teaching at
the East Waynesville school. i
Rev. Father William Murray, of j
Corona, Long Island, New York, is
the guest of Father Lane. j
.
Mrs. Charles Harde and young son,
Charles, Jr., of Elyria, Ohio, spent
several days during the week in town
as the guests of the former's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel. They were
en route home after visiting Mrs.
Robert Osborne in Tampa,. Mrs. Wini
fred Baker, in Orlando, and Mrs. Al
len McLean, in Fort Myers, all sisters
of Mrs. Harde.
Mrs. DeBrayda Liner spent the
week-end1 in Reidsville, where she was
the guest of Mrs. Snydey Terry.
Mr, and Mis. O. S. Buckner and Mis.
Harry E. Howard, of Northboro,
Mass., are spending several days at
Lake Junaluska, where th"ey are the
guests of their mother, Mrs. Frank
Siler.
Mrs. Horace Keener left on Monday
for Chattanooga, Tenn., where she
was called on account of the death of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tilden. While
out of town Nancy and EV.is Keener
are guests of Mr, and Mrs, M. H.
Bowles.
Miss Mary Stringfield was the guest
over the week-end of Miss Askins
Ivey, at her home in Concord.
I.Mis Susie Fisher wa sthe guest of
friends in Marion over the week-end.
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Master Glenn Leatherwood, of Can
dler, was the guest during the week
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
T. Duckett.
Mr. George II. Smathers, prominent
attorney of Asheville, who formerly
resided in Waynesville, spent Tuesday
in town on business.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel spent the
week-end in Charlotte, where the
former attended a medical meeting.
Mrs. Josephine Com an Ferguson
and Miss A'liee Stringfield spent the
past week-end with friends in Greens
boro. Miss Rosalyn Ray spent the past
week-end in Pinehurst as the' guest
of friends.
Mrs. W. C. Garrison, of Canton, is
spending thie week in town as the
guest of her cousin, Mrs, D. D. Perry,
at the Palmer House.
Mr. Hugh Abel, of Camp 4-20, M. P.
19 Round Bottom, has been transfer
red to Black Camp Gap, where he
will be in command during the fire
season.
Mr. Charles E. Ray .spent the past
week-end, with Mrs; Ray in Chapel
Hill.
Health Examinations
Being Given 4-H Club
Members In County
Membership In J-ll Clubs .In
County Is Steadily Increas
ing, And Good Attendance
This week thorough health examina
tions are being given to all 4-H club
members in the 4 organized dubs in
the county, namely, Clyde High school,
Beaverdam school, I ines Creek High
school, and Rock Hill school. This
means that about 255 club members
are beinsr given an opportunity to find
out how they rate physically, if 'there
are physical defects to concentrate on
their weak points and develop better
bodies. Dr. bisk, district health of
ficer, 'and Mrs. Jean Dillon, supervisor
of public health nursing, are co-operating
with the home demonstration
agent and assistant county agents and
the schools in making the examina
tions. In June a second check wiU be
made of the physical progress of the
outstanding club members and it is
hoped that some of them may be win
ners in the district or even state 4-H
Health contest. Health programs are
being held in all of the clubs this week
following the examinations.
Individual club members in commu
nities which do not have organized
clubs may have the same examination
and an opportunity to compete m the
county health contest if thev will
come to the health department office in
the court house on Saturday mornings.
Membership in 4-H clubs is contin
ually increasing and attendance and
interest in all meetings is very good,
Now that spring has come practically
all iprojects are underway or are
being specifically planned.
The county council of the 4-H clubs,
comprised of the officers of the indi
vidual clubs, will meet Saturday af
ternoon at 2:00 o'clock to make plans
for the April meetings of the clubs.
11, with 3 new members, (2 visitors)
total 16.
Cecil Club Attendance 12, with 2
new mombers, total 14.
CARD OF THANKS
Ail home demonstration clubs in
the county have held their March
meetinge except Fines Creek, which
will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30
with Mrs. Reeves Noland. Attend
ance at the various meetings this
month was as follows:
Beaverdam CIub-Attendance 18,
with 4 new members, total 22.
Allen's Creek Club Attendance 8,
with 1 new member, total 9.
Dellwood Club Attendance 10,
with 2 naw members, (2 visitors)
total 14.
Jonathan Creek Club Attendance
We, the husband and family, wish
to express our many thanks and ap
preciation to our friends and neigh
bors for their service and kindness
through the sickness and death of our
wife and mother. We also wish to
thank the doctors and nurses of the
Haywood County Hospital for their
kindness and untiring service.
Luther Shook and Family.
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Win In Contest
The Arthur Kraft Gleen Club, of the
Waynesville High School, and the
Waynesville Junior Music Club, were
successful in winning honors at the
Western North Carolina district con
test of the State Federation of Mu
sic Clubs, which was held in Ashe
ville on Saturday, March the 7th,
with the Hamilton Music Club as host.
The glee club had three err,
Jane Stentz, soprano, Man
8th grade, song, and Harry LSf
Jr., baritone. The first two
place and the latter a secor.' r
Dorothy Richeson, of the t'h
song class won first place. M s p"'
mary Rippetoe served a.-; a
the meeting. - '"'"
All four are entitled to ., .
state contest whk-h will i'V:!
Elon College, on March the iv"iT"V'
Arthur Kraft Glee Club had tS, ,
tinction of winning more hen,.."
jny club in the district. ' '" "
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