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Page 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER .THURSDAY, OCTOBER Truck Hits Bus, Killing One And Injuring 14 (Continued from page 1) panied by the bereaved husband. The Massie funeral home had charge of arrangements. Others injured, twelve of whom were taken to the Haywood Coun ty Hospital for treament, were as follows: Chas. Matthews, driver of truck, suffered severe bruises on the legs. Mrs. Jerry Davis, of Waynes ville, was cut on the face and Hps. Mrs. Bob Gaddy, of Waynesville, lacerations. Bob Gaddy, of Waynesville, cuts on lips. ' Mrs. T. B. Ramsey, of Asheville, chest injuries. Mrs. Sadie Queen, of Sylva, re ceived cuts on face. Elmer Messer, of Clyde, bruises and cuts on nose. Mrs. John Cathey, of Bethel, bruises on face and lips. Mark Hannah (colored) of Franklin, lacerations of right leg. Georere Carpenter (colored) of Franklin, cuts on hps and Druises nn nock. W. C. Slagle, of Franklin, chest injuries, four fractured ribs ana rnhi nn face. Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Waynesville, bruises on nose. Mrs. D. V. Welch, of Bethel, bruises on lips. According to the officers the bus was damaged to a total of $400 and the truck would cost around $200 to be repaired. L. M. Richeson Honored For 20 Years' Service (Continued from page 1) in Asheville. The guest list of twenty-five in cluded all the foremen, office and supervisory forces of the Hazel wood plant, T. J. Houlehan, of Ashland, Ky., supervisor in charge of the Southern Tanneries of the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, and A. K. Askbed, also of Ash land, supervisor of time keeping in the Southern plants. Frank Compton, of the Hazel wood plant, served as master of ceremonies. During the evening Mr, Richeson was presented a gift irom the group- Mr. Richeson, a native of Vir from the Virginia Polytechnic In stitute. He came here from Phil adelphia where he held a position vith the Dupont Company at the Harrison Paint Works plant, prior to which he had been with the Dupont plants at Hopevi'le,- Va. ginia, is a graduate in chemistry He came here as assistant to J. C. Fisher, superintendent of the Hazel wood plant, and after four years became superintendent. He has been identified with all phases of community life. He is an elder in the Waynesville Presbyterian church, chairman of the high school band committee, director of the HllnUAnJ Yt Chamber of Conn,... mer myor of Hazel, siniLnc m 1 T nJ fe fiVA U FRIDAY nMjilifei SATURDAY iV m. mmm Rev. J. C. Madison Assigned To Local Church (Continued from page 1) High Point he was student pastor of Lebanon Methodist church of that city, teacher and worked in the church school of Bryn ' Mar Community church in Chicago in 1932-33. He has been a chaplain in the U. S. Army Reserve since .1934. ' ., While residing in High Point he served as president of the Min isters' Association, president of the High Point Kiwanis Club, president of the High Point Com mission on Interracial Coopera tion, member of the Chamber of Commerce, and for two years pres ident of the High Point College Alumni. During his pastorate in High Point he added 400 members to his church and the church indebt edness has been reduced by $20,- 000. Rev. and Mrs. Madison, the lat er before her marriage in 1936 was Miss Alma Martin, of Wil liamston, S. C, will arrive this afternoon from High Point and will occupy the parsonage. They have no children. Park Men At Work On Survey (Continued from page 1) City and Tuesday visited the Hein tooga and Flat Creek areas of the park to study the proposed camp ing and picnic sites there. Today the group will go into the Fontana area for similar inspections. This is Mr. Allen's first visit to the park, and he was impressed with all areas visited the first two days. The committee of which Mr. Ray is chairman, will hold their first meeting since organization in Asheville next Tuesday. 30 Men Will Make I Tn 5th Call Of Selective Draft (Continued from page 1) Thomas Rogers, Fuller Lewis .Long. Also William Howard Haney, wunam Henry Tuttle, Dee Jae Kirkpatrick, William Jesse Mills, Finnic Lester Timbs, Robert Barr Hyatt, Wilbur Lee Ledford, Rob ert Boone Garrett, James Taylor Russell, Arlie William Phillips, Al- jrea oauoway, Harley J. Rathbone, wunes ooya, jr., Paul How ell Reeves, and Moses Julius Mc- vracnen. Local Baptists To Observe Mission Emphasis Week" (Continued from page 1) Periods of tha The adults will study "The Word Kouth. The young people will dis cuss Frontiers for Christian Youth", by O. T. Binkley if ,JInrmediate" wi" study World Airways' for the King", .v.. .UUSM)I, vecker. The Juniors will find interest in "Bv ZrZ? ana otratoliner" by - Willie Jean Stewart, the Primary v- i. - J "ora friend ship Room" by Ina Belle Cole- Rev. J. 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