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Page 14 - v rTi-rr(nvcTj ivAciuiaxua HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Lloyd Shelton, of Waynea ille, route 2, operative case, Is letting fairly welL Mrs. Charles Teague, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is better. The condition of Master Boaz Grooms, of Canton, route 1, medi cal case, is good. Miss Novella Robertson, of Can ton, operative case, is improving. Roy Gibson, of Waynesville, op erative case, is some better. Ed Cannon, (colored), of Way nesville, operative case, is improving. Mrs. James Clark, of Clyde, route 1, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Theodore Long, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is resting fairly well. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Would Be American Master Carroll Edwards Huff man, of Lake Junaluska, medical case, is better. Miss Vera Morris, of Canton, route 2, operative case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. Roy Francis, of Waynes Tille, operative case, is improving. Horace Mitchell, of Canton, op erative case, is better. route 1, operative case, well. O. C. James, of Waynesville, route 2, operative case, is resting fairly well. The condition of O. R. Roberts, of Waynesville, operative case, is food. Mrs. Annie McCracken, of Clyde, route 1, medical case, is better. Miss Mildred Crawford, of Way nesville, medical case, is resting more comfortably. The condition of Howard Chil ers, of Canton, operative case, is good. Mrs. Hobart Pressnell, of Clyde, am 'ttmmi - v,- f4Ovi . .i These mermaids from the Multnomah A. C, Portland, Ore., won the national senior 400-yard free style relay title in the National Womens , A.A.U. Swimming Championships at Buffalo, N. Y. Their new record J is 4.12.4. Left to right: Suzanne Zimmerman, Nancy Merki, Joyce Macrae and Brenda Helaer. WPA Projects In Local Schools Hold Open House Ooen house is being observed for a three day period this week by the Central Elementary, xjsv Wavneaville. and thi Waynesville district high school, beginning on Thursday and ending today, ac cording to WPA officials. The hours are from 9 to 2 o clock each day. Projects to be observed are as follows: Matron's service, library and nursing school. All patrons and friends of the schools have been invited to inspect the projects in operation. 1 7 M "t - :- i nfjtfrtri-i 'y" i"Mi lUllilimin t mflfc 'ir t I Two-months-old Maria Teresa Hop , finger holds an American flag to ' signify her desire to become an , American. She arrived in New York t with her parents who were unable ;to leave Europe before the baby's : birth because of the war. The child's 1 mother is the former Spanish ' Grand Duchess Assunta Habsburg I Bourbon, cousin of the late ex-King I Alfonso of Spain. Rev. Ghiselin Will Resume Duties As Evangelist The Rev. S. B. M. Ghiselin, who took up the work as supply pastor of the Hazelwood, Bethel, White Oak group of Presbyterian church es the first of November, will re sume his evangelistic and Bible school work this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ghiselin left Hazelwood on Tuesday for their home in Salem, Virginia. Later in the week he will go to Tigerville, N. C, to start an evangelistic meeting. Under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs.1 Ghiselin much has been ac complished in the Hazelwood church. Besides a local increase in Sunday school attendance two trucks have brought thirty to forty children from the surrounding country for Sunday school each Sunday. The unified plan of the morning THURSDAY, APRIL 3,1 Sidney Martin Resl' . w a m ii T Post in Asnemie Tt Join Utilities Firm Sidney Martin, formerly of nesville, and son of Mr. an E. P. Martin, has recently ) ed his resignation as saW visor of the Asheville Gas Coi wita-wnicn ne nas been ass since 1931. He will accept a similar f with the North Carolina f, Company and will be sales visor for the concern for t cord-Kannapolis area. .-. . i service has greatly increaj tendance at the morning service on Sunday. Members of the adult Bibj and the Fellowship group church of the Hazelwood gave a farewell party for R Mrs. Ghiselin on Thursday in the Fellowship Hall church. F is fairly Mrs. Rex Messer, of Clyde, route 1, operative case, is better. Coleman Green, of Waynesville, route 2, operative case, is improv ing. Upside-Down Baby Thursday and Friday at The Park The sea won a Miss Nora Cothran, of Canton, operative case, is better. Riv Elizabeth Ann Caldwell, of Waynesville, route 2, medical case, is resting fairly well. James Leatherwood, of Waynes ville, operative case, is resting some better. Expert Cleaning and Pressing People who like Perfec tion to the smallest detail send their clothes to Way nesville Laundry! They know their clothes will be returned spotlessly clean, and faultlessly press ed. Send your clothes to us for cleaning. For prompt Service Call 205. WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY PHONE 205 Mm. TV H. Sharoe. of Cruso. op erative case, is resting fairly well. DISCHARGED A mono- those discharged from the Haywood County Hospital dur ing the past week were: Mrs. B. H. Rhinehart, Master Roy Harris, Glenn Wilson, Miss Luciie Fergu son, Baby Billie Joe Haney, Mrs. Boyce Burress, Miss Made Davis, Baby Kenneth Glance, Miss Mattie Will Williams, J. Wilford Ray. Clyde Creasman, Mrs. Larry uuy, Miss Doris Ann Buchanan, Mrs. Dewey Sutton and baby, Mrs. Rob ert M. Snyder, Master Jake Taylor, Jarvis Teague, Miss Annie wai- drop, Mrs. Willie Price and baby, Mrs. John Sutton and baby, Mrs. Davis Rogers, Mrs. Robert rar- ham, Mrs. Shuford Beasley, Mrs. Dan Wright, Mrs. Jonn Jen Kins, Mrs. Frank E. Ward and baby, Mrs. Ralph Turley and baby. Mrs. C. G. Lowe, Mrs. Will Med ford, Mrs. General Henson, Mas far . David Massie. Dallas Webb, Miss Luciie Davis, George Scott, Myrtle Lee Miller, and Miss Kath- erin Barton.. , itiit ill! iipiti 9imSk WSw mwimi - - a 'At 't f i I 1 , " One of Jack London's famous adventures, starring Edward G. Robin son in his best role with John Garfield and Ida Lupino, better than you have ever seen them. A story of adventure, packed full of action, of a man who rules his men with a heavy hand and a Ghost ship that leaves behind her death and destruction. One of the best pictures. TG-OEATR Find Your Nam If your name appears in om these advertisements, go to the and they will present you a F TICKET to The Park Theatre for Thursday or Friday. Nothin buy no cost to you. Just -a I will token from the advertisers.! Gail GrochowsU, two months old. is the youngest victim ox tne upsiae down stomach malady on record. She is shown with nurse Florence McRealy in St. Vincent's Hospital, Worcester, Mass., after doctors made her right-side up. Child's parents live in Providence, S. I FOR Economy In . Printing Hand Bills - Posters Bus! ness Forms - Distinctive Letterheads - Circulars, etc Alvin Ward of a BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Maririe, announce the birth daughter on March the 25th. Mr. and Mrs. George Putman, of Cove Creek, announce the birth of a daughter on March the 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramey, ol Dellwood, announce the birth of a son on March the 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lanning, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on March Mr and Mrs. Cassius KOgers, oi Clvde. route 1, announce the birth t o nnn fin March the Zoin. OVi - Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cooper, -oi the birth of a Mow), the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Caldwell, of ,f Dnnniinr.i the birth of a iTiaK't daughter on March the 29th. Mr and Mrs. Noah Sanford, of Clyde, route 1, announce the birth j of a son on March the JWtn. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Parks, of I r.ivH route 1 announce the birth I furinn a ann nnA daurhter.' on Sutton, of . wR. th. aoth. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Moore, ol Waqynesville, announce the birth of a son on March tne 30th. Mr and Mrs. Millard Bumgarner, of Waynesville, route 1, announce the birth of a son on March dotn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirkpatrick, of Maggie, announce the birth of a son on March the 31st. - S E E The HAYWOOD PRINT SHOP Everett Camp Depot Street Watch For Your Name In These Advertisements Each Week Ask Your Doctor ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE PHONES 53 -54 Mrs. Francis Frftzier 100K AT THE BtAUTYl LOOK AT THE EXTRAS! LOOK AT THE PRICE! (h (5Db Out r-A ESSfr I CawjCuJa T I "Kelvinater Medals . 1 iilTU Uj ifijSJf 1 HOOEl t-S -with new I i Oil 't&M V.'JrX f i Stminle Stel Cold-Ban. f I fTf" iTiJ ll ' I 5-WyMic Shelf. Ve- I "eAH;iJnS " 'H I ttble Bin. Blara-coTcrcd XpfTt4Q MODCl - HtMt ia I """2 "moit-coW" reftigm- hi i i - i i 1 v tioa. with cooling coil F Hov io thm wallt, all ! I'CollHDitt"FrahacrU latkl.' UVI I Illrl I -ill See how much more Kelvinator gives you at this low price! 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Atkins Our Complete Line Of FISHING TACKLE Is Now On Display Get Ready for the Season, which opens on Tuesday, April 15 White Mease MASSIE HARDWARE Roy Parkman, Owner Phone 23 Main St, OFFICE SUPPLIES Of Leading Lines At Economy Prices Glenn Cuthbertson The MOUNTAINEER Now Is The Time DAVIS - ' r a smwnnv nnin TIRE S. 24-Months Guaran' 4.75-19 $8 5.50-17 $9 6.00-16 $10 Newman McElroj Western Ac Associate S J. c. GALUSHA, o Main Street Wa Stop For A Snack At . . . CHARLIE'S PLACE Delicious Sandwiches Hot'n Cold Drinks E. E. Fuller OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY .Also TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone 9184 Asheville Road Recappinf You Have Your Shoei soled Why Not Hav TIRES RECAPP Expert Vulcanizit AH Work Guaran Mrs. M. D. Watki Waynesville Service And Tire RecapF Company Main & Pigeon StC Watch the hands of the huge dock in our window go 'round ... some graduate will win a watch . . . keep your eyes on the clock. v ' : Mrs. Sam. 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