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7 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Paffe 5 VnJ: - mother, Mr.. e ,ho holds a '. left on nuuuaj W ie. w he has re- ra- : I ; M. Fry transitu. - ... davs nere (Toca$ Fashion ioining Mr. Fry Mrs- Hubert O'Donnell, t coveral days Ha- "c V. "71. the lat- nasi wee V L. E. Perry, at , n Dinft Tind as Mrs U. - 1 '"vv ., .. now Mr. on Jlotners - f ,J Mr. and Khinehart, oi v- h u-paver and twin .ons, L Weaver, of Weaver- tke guests ox Mrs. J, I" w leek-end. ' imeron ALONQ POLITICAL FRONTS (Continued from page 1) job he has been holding. Recently he was selected as "the man of the year" in service to agriculture by Dr. Clarence Poe, editor of the Pro gressive Farmer. He will address the Haywood voters on "Problems of Agriculture." At Senate Hearing Lewis and her t L.mmander Henry iee, Led from a business trip on, West va. .. Ly Rathbone, of Lake has gone io nuuowt i - molro an ex- lere sne win - with Mr. and Mrs. vine Mrs. Carleton Weather- ipaiding this wee in C, Wltft tne lormei a Mrs. Lebo Massie, of Jrg, spent Mother's Day ormer s motner, airs. . They were accompanied their nephew, Tom Ray, visit them for several ller and Mary Anne Mas- have spent the past two ;h their aunt, Mrs. C. I fc Durham, are expected morning. . T. Fain, Mrs. Harry Miss Kitty Sue McElroy, Irsonville, spent Tuesday attending the auxiliary If the local Presbyterian Miss McElroy is presi- ii Asheville Presbyterial. Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mr. Raymond Stovall, and jMrs. Dewey Stovall and Ipent a day during the their father, J. H. Stov- eland, Ga. paries Ferguson, who has fietime with her parents lJunahiska, has' gone to b, Calif., to join Dr. Fer- lo has been transferred to J. Davis and members of Pi", of Miami, have arriv lie summer and opened the Jtage at Lake Junaluska. i I Mrs. C. N. Sisk are at- pe annual convention of i Medical Society and the filic Health meeting which session in Pinehurst. By VERA WINSTON QERE'S a swell number in which to greet spring. It is of navy blue erepe, buttoned to below the waist-. line. The skirt is seamed to mini mize the waist and give a flare. Two lit pocket are placed below the bird's-eye pique collar with its pleated edge. Cuffs are of the same. : Both are put on with concealed but- ton. and button-holes, making them ; way to detach for laundering. j Robert H. McNeil, of Statesville, one of the Republican candidates for governor, is scheduled to speak here on Friday night at 8 o'clock in the court nouse. Mr. McNeil, outstanding in his party, no doubt will come to Haywood with a well indexed catalogue of the mistakes of the New Deal, and will offer to the voters ideas of how to correct them. Mr, McNeil is said to be an able speaker, and regardless of which side of the fence the voter may be he will hear a "good speech." Is I ' 5 ' Chief of the U. S. Army Air Corps, Maj, Gen. H. H. Arnold is pictured as he testified before the Senate Naval Affair. Committee in Wash ington that the board which re leased U. S. w.rplanes to foreign purchase wa. told "by implication" this country must help the Allies. Mother's Day was observed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B McCracken, of Clyde, route 1, on Sunday with the following children and their families present: Mrs, C. B. Allen, Mrs. Wayne McCrack en, Claud McCracken, Gaines Me Cracken, of Clyde route 1, Tom McCracken, and Mrs. William Green, of Canton, Mrs. W. Hardy Liner. Hubert McCracken, of Ral eigh. L. E. McCracken, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Roy Orrell, of Greens boro. Dr. Dudley W. Smith and his wife, Dr. Gladys Osborne, are among the local physicians attend ing the annual : meeting of the State Medical Society which is be ing held this week in Pinehurst . ''. .;. Mrs. Joe Rose and daughter, Miss Carolyn Rose, arrived yesterday from Chicago, and have opened their summer home at Balsam for the season. Mr. Rose will join them later. Mr." and" Mrs. Jonathan Woody returned on Sunday from Pine hurst, where they attended the North Carolina State Bankers an nual convention. Baptists Holding Training Union (Continued from page 1) Masteller; "Training in Church Membership," the Rev. J. S. Hop kins; " Your Church and Ours," Winf red Hughes; "Handbook for Church Recreation Leaders," Gay Chambers; "Baptist Training Un ion Manual," Miss Ethel Richard son. The condition of winter wheat in December lt for the United States was 65 per cent of normal, compared with a ten-year (1927- 1936) average of 80 per cent Chicago Family To Reside Here (Continued from page 1) before the United States court, many of the U. S. Courts of Ap peals and the U. S. District Courts scattered throughout the county, the Patent Office, and the U. . Court of Claims, and the state courts of Illinois, but residence re quirements before being admitted to practice in the state of courts of North Carolina, will, for the present, limit his practice to the completion of litigation pending in Chicago and elsewhere and Patent and Trade Mark law and Federal court (natters. Mr. Millar has had a vey broad arid extensive experience gained during 28 years general practice, and in conducting of such impor tant litigation in the Chicago courts and throughout the country, While confining his practice of late years largely to corporation law, patent and trade mark law and to practice before National Labor Relations board, Mr. Millar during his many years of practice has tried cases in nearly all fields of law. No. 1 Taft Booster Wile Preservers TODAY'S MENU Wife of the United States Senator i from Ohio, Robert A. Taft, candi date for the GOP presidential nom ination, Mrs. Taft delivers an ad dress before the Women's National Republican Club in New York City. Taft is expected to enter the June convention with more pledged votes than any othor candidate. Copenhagen, Denmark, claims it now has more women cigar smok ers than any other European city. STATE MEN TO BE HERE OVER THE WEEK-END Paul Kelly, assistant director of the Department of Conserva tion and Development, and Bob Thompson, director of the news bureau of the same group, will be the week-end guests of Chas. E. Ray, Jr. To helD keco brush hnstles stiff oal them every two weeks ir. s-.lt wvi 'tw in the proportion of two talilcs'ioot wilt to cup of uoldwutur, Always. luitt troom or blushes up so bristle Wiin't be bent Wile Preservers M 1 1 .TW.'MlU II 7.ilT "uses I -V m If jrou futm tht medicine AVopptr to th bottle of medicint with rubber band you will tare time and energy you wouli therwUe expend In looklnj for II. Poultry raisers are urged by C. F. Parrish, extension specialist of State college, to produce infertile eggs by disposing of male bird, just as soon as the hatching season is completed. 1 By BBTST NEWMAN Ham Loaf with Relish ' Baked Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower Spring Salad Grape-Apple Sherbet ' Graham Crackers of Sweet Wafer, f Coffee or Tea I HAM LOAF Ingredients: one pound smoked ham (ground), one and one-half pounds fresh pork (ground), two eggs, two cap. com flakes, one and one-fourth caps sweet milk, two teaspoons meat sauce. Mix thoroughly, form in loaf land .ear. Baste every 15 minute, with one-half cup brown sugar, one- i half cup weak vinegar, one-half cup water and one tablespoon mustard. Bake two and one-half hour, at 825 F, Grape-Apple Sherbet Ingredi ents: one cup granulated sugar, one cup grape juice, one-fourth cup1 lemon juice, one and one-half eup. orange juice, one-eighth teaspoon, salt, two cups unsweetened strained spplesauce. 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