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JBSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1941 TUB WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 4ntisr jviinisier r r TT 1 d wuenonorea kh Reception PART .'Women'a Miasionary Society mist ) First Baptist church enter- i Tuesday evening in the Tlce 8 i Memorial Sunday school ng with an Informal recep r n compliment to the new paa Y he Rev. H. G. Hammett and that ife. . the occasion the assembly 1 ras attractively decorated in y, 8Im i and ferns. The members of 'Wl mgregation called during the jr.n., ited hours. j If ?fhe regular monthly meeting "fntlch time the newly elected o. arterj i to select natio ieadqu ates soul J boar re at ling J shall "ficat; ieit w ne eoi i itatd 3 his r's drf pratici installed as ioiiows: Lt Mm Sam Jonea; fint .resident, Mrs. Carl Jtatcliff; j vice president, Mrs. Henry third vice president, Mrs. J. fcrgan; secretary, Mrs. W. Burgin; treasurer, Mrs. Saunders. e rrhiu. E. Ouinlan and Lr Vina Retsv Lana Onin- Ir ho have been visiting the th "fc Crittenden, in Raleigh, " Uetarned to town. Tney are Hiss Alice Qulnlan on JPig- a tiff E. V. Welch, John R. m.nA Hue-h Leatherwood. Imnnv thnna attending the in- in tulCf r ke thistion of Governor J. Melville I a . T 1 - . t . lion ui uaieign jast wees. Margaret Greene, student i TTi.1 rVd.Mre. waa the rv- iest of her parents, Mr. and 'araday Green. and Mr. And Mrs. Roy Davis Announce Marriage Of uaugnter un The 11th Mr. and Mrs. Boy Davis have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Thelma Louisa Davis, to Charles Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Page, of the Allenl Creek section. i The marriage took place on Sat urday, January the 11th, in day- ton, ua. ine young couple will reside in waynesville. Miss Lura Mae Green, daurh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. who is a student at Elon College, nas returned to resume her college wore. a Ted and James Saffard. ntuHcnt. of Duke University, have resumed weir studies alter spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. . red Safford, at Pines Creek. .-, Miss Geraldine Rogers, student at ureensDoro College, has return ed to her studies after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kogers, in the Fines Creek section. Miss Lncv Kirlcnatrlrlr ' atnifent at western Carolina Teacher Col lege, was the recent guests of her parents, ur. and Mrs. M. M. Kirk Patrick. e.. W. L, Fisher, who is employed in Newport News, Vs., and his small daughter, Norma, were re cent guests of relatives on Fines Creek. Glenn Clark has returned to Newport News, after visiting rel atives in the county. Army Powder Plant Rises from ComfiehT 7Ae Weatltoi Report y. M. Kipp, Official Observer If sale Ending Tut day, 14, 141 f" Jan. Max Min. 7 p.m. 8 47 15 85 9 36 19 86 10 45 20 80 11 35 26 80 12 40 16 89 ; 13 66 24 42 14 1 64 80 45 i ' ' 1 A ' lit Just last summer thi nit wa M-nA.lil -..v .. v . . . . v. ...u wwu.ni fi-u, wniL-ii ifivea you an iaea or now last the eov- ernment is working to overcome one of the defense bottlenecks. These buildings, rapidly nearingcompleuJn at Charleston. Ind.. will form a tremendous powder plant for th. armv (Ctntra) Prei MARRIAGES I Editor Confined At Home 'This Week By Illness Clark Hill to Annie Dee Tmll Mountaineer, has hwn both of Waynesville. his home by illness since Sunday. James Clark to Ruth West, both Last night his condition was n- tmivcu m uuprvvoa ana ne is ex pected to be out the last of the week. of Clyde, route 1 Dorcas Bell Love Chapter w -wav a v aaM a DAR Has Interesting Meet Donates 1.000,000 ..-: , , r . .. ' . STATEMENT OF CONDITION 3,.; aywood Home Building And ! Loan Association If Wavnesville. N. Cm as of December 31st. 1940 ..." - ., y of Sworn StlaJtement Submitted bo Insurance Commis eSoner as Required By Law.) ASSETS Association Owns : laah on Hand and in Banks . . . .... . 9,858.11 tate of North Carolina and U. S. Gov ernment Bonds .................... 7,500.00 ortgage Loans 845,650.03 Money loamed to dharehcCaera for ihe nurpose of enablirig them to own their homes. Each loan ecured by fir nonas on local improv ed real es atoe. iare Loans ...... ...... . . ... . . . . . ivances made to our shareholders atrainat their tares. No loan exceetds 90 of amount actual ly paid in. -V counts Receivable .... . . emporaTy Advances for Insurance. Taxes, Etc. nee rurniture ana f ixtures ........ . Ice Buildinsr. Direct Mortgage Loans al Estate Owned . . . ; . . . . . $9,450.00 pi Estate Sold Under vuuttaci ........ , . . . ... . o.Vov.Vd 6,040.00 167.57 340.56 1798.87 TOTAL . . . 18,430.03 $405,285.17 LIABILITIES Association Owes: to Shareholders I Funds entrusted to our care in form of payments on shares as follows: aliment Shares ...... .$196,604.39 f Paid Shares ........ . 173,300.00 $369,904.39 iivided Profits ................... 22,422.42 Jrt tings held in trust for distribution to ahare Wera at matartty of their shares Jerve for Contingencies 12,936.81 4 be used for 1tbe payment of any losses, if bus uned. This reserve inoreasee the safety and rengKh of (he AsBocialbton. ier Liabilities, UnappUed Credits .... 21.55 TOTAL . ...... . . ......... $40585.17 of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss: N-Dsvis, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Asbo Pwsonally appeared before me this day, and being duly says tfcat the fcresokwr atefemn i tru a Uia beat knowjodge and belief. L.N. DAVIS, Secy-Treaa. f rn to and subscribed before me, tils 15th day of January, RYT.T.A nAVTfl NtAwrw PnhBo f emission Expires 12-21-42. 4 i i - : : , Mrs. L. M. Killian w hnntM to the members of th TWraa Roll Love chapter of the Daughters of tne American Revolution on Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. James M. Long, regent, presided. Mrs. Harry Marshall had the paper of the afternoon which was on "National Defense." Sh tnlrf of the action being taken by the t ederal Government for the de fense of the nation and to combat subversive oronacranda bv th fifth columnists and foreiirn arencie. Following the reading of her . per the chanter went on rmnl supporting the Dies Committee and tne secretary was instructed tn write to all the North Carolina Congressmen. Mrs. W. F. Swift, chairman of patriotic education, stated that she had sent the scran book cnmnf by Lois Massie, winner of the Ruth Bryan citizenshin award to the state committee, and was high in her praise of the book. Sh aln reported that progress was being made In the annual D. A. n Ha. elamation contest among the high school boys. ' Mrs. O. H. Shel ten. i-hAirman nf Ellis "Island, asked for a Hnnation for the cause. The chant vnt! to make the usual contribution. Mrs. R. N. Barber and Mrs. James W. Killian were elected del- be held in Wilson in March, with ' Mrs. R. L. Prevost and Mrs. T. N. Howell as alternates. The regent, Mrs. J. M. Lonir. the vice recent. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, and Mrs. J. Harden Howell will be eligible to' attend bv virtue of their offices. Mrs. W. F. Swift reviewed the national magazine, eivinir in full several articles dealing with the Golden Jubilee anniversary of the founding of the National society. Mrs. It. L. PrevoSt. chairman of the approved schools, reported that she had sent S2.00 to Croan. nore to buy oranges at Christmas. s , jt v, 4 ,v . Annual UDC High School Contest To Be Held 21st The annual oratorical mnfaaf. held by the Haywood chapter of the U. D. C held in observance of the birthdays of Lee and Jackson I will take place at 11:15 Tuesday morning, the 21st, in the high school auditorium. Miss Robena Miller, historian, will have charge of the program and Mrs. Noble Garrett, president of the chapter, will preside. Fifteen boys are scheduled to speak and compete for the gold medal to be offlered. Jamtary Prec Mean maximum Mean minimum , Mean for week , High for week Low for week . Mean for 7 d. m. Below January normal Precipitation for week i. Below January normal Precipitation since Jan. Deficit for year 21 -32 .15 38 .6 ..0.00 -.0.90 -.0.79 -0.90 Bobbie Sloan, who recently vol unteered in the U. S. Army, is sta tioned at Fort Jackson, and is private secretary to Col. John Hall Manning. i Haywood Building And Loan Association Will Hold Annual Meet 21st The annual meetinur of the stark. holders of the Haywood Building und Loan Association will be held on Tuesday evening, January the zist, at 7 o'clock in the offices of the association, according to L. N. Davis, secretary. - The meeting is for the purpose of electing officers to serve during the ensuing year, and for presen tation of the reports of the busi ness of the past year, and a pen. eral discussion of plans of the association. High Pressure At the bottom of the sreat deeo of the Pacific near the Philippines (8.788 meters) the pressure is over 960 times at great as the ordinary pressure of air at sea level equiva lent to the weight of a column of mercury nearly half a mile high t FFA Boys Have First Meeting Of New Year On Friday Afternoon The local chanter of tha Futura Farmers of American held the first meeting of the year on Friday af ternoon. The meeting opened with the usual ceremonies. Each officer told of the duties of his office, after which the pro gram was turned over to Sam Ar rington. Young Arlington gave an interesting account of the sig nificance of the FFA emblem, and what it meant to the members. In closing ha arava tha hiatarv of the American Flair and its aiamifl- cance to the citizens of this country. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 126 Main Street CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 2483 Canton, N. C. Calling Inheritance laws "aaethl eal and ua-Christian," Clarence Schock, 75, ef Mt Jay, Pa has eoavertod his S1.000.00D-ail com. pany into a trust "for the goad ef the communitv." atarHM. Ha kaa no children. An Initial 120 MM arlll go to the publie school districts ef Lancaster uwuity. Wife Preservers 1 eceTa i-alJJ PmtA MmiUM. f.M ttm th Ai . plac arc nice at this tfm of yar Take iwa double ahtfta of newspaper, fold in two-inch pJeata. ti with atrin and nut tnt paper tan between andirons against Ihe wood. 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