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Page 8 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRiL 30, 1 J 100 Graduates To Get Diplomas On Monday p (Continued from page 1) close of the exercise the 'class will sing the Alma Mater. The following Seniors will re ceive diplomas: James Franklin Albright, Sam Arrington, James Wallace Bur nette, Clifton Stringfield Bryson, Mark Eugene Carswell, Henry Bowman Foy, Zeb W. Curtis, Jr., Harry Evans, Jr., Billy Fisher, Joe Francis, Hampton Galloway, Da vis C. Gillett, Carl Griffin, Marion Carlisle Green, Kenneth Leroy Harrell, Clyde Pritchard Greer, Richard Inman, Jim Leatherwood, Robert Lowry Lee, Edward Mc- Rorie, Fred Martin, Jr., Carl Mc' Cracken, Jr., Paul Walker. William Lawrence Medford, Phil MacRae Medford, Wilson Medford, Fred Palmer, Charles Wayne Par ris, William Marcell Revis, Ker- mit Lee Robertson, William W Stephens, John Calvin Summerow, Ernest Moore Sutton, Howard Joseph Truitt, Lewis Lawrence Williamson, Lee Frank Worthing' ton, Mary Lucia Allison, Amelia Amos, Carroll Louise Bell, Mar garet Elizabeth Blalock, Elizabeth Bradley, Jeanette Marguerite Bur gin, Iris Patricia Burgin, Florence Earline Cagle, Billie Calhoun, Modena Elizabeth Cham bers, Grovene Morrow Clark, Ruby Jane Dietz, Ann Edmunds, Ara lene Wright Eller, Gladys Lorena Ezell, Betty Francis, Mary Pa tricia Gwyn, Mary Lucille Frank lin, Frankie Guy, Velda Cornelia Haney, Betty Jane Henry, Mary Ruth Howell, Lenna Josephine Hoxit, Georgia Aldane Hyatt, Margaret Eleanor Jones, Bonnie Katherine Leatherwood, Polly Liner, Eugenia Martin, Arbutus Elizabeth McClure, Virginia Emeline McElroy, Dor othy Virginia Moody, Roberta Elizabeth Moody, Mary Lela No land, Anne Osborne, Naomi Mar garet Palmer, Myrtle Pauline Palmer, Mary Agatha Miller, Ma tie Mae Hembree, Geraldine Par ris, Bonnie Louise Parsons, Fran ces Alley Patton, Mary Elizabeth Phelps, Bertha Elaine Queen, Mildred Myrth Rogers, Alawayne Phillips, Edith Catherine Russell, Lois Russell. Helen Charlotte Smith, Frances Cordelia Swanger, Edith Eliza beth Teague, Frieda Mae Teague, Gwendolyn Allene Thompson, Helen Laura Trout, Margaret Underwood, Gladys Roberta Walk er, Betty J. Wilson, Hazel Jeanette Woodard, Betty Jean Wright, Frances Wright, Hazel Frances Wright, Margaret Ruth Wright, Ruth Margaret Wright, Eula Mae Wyatt, Hazel Katherine Withers, Melita Browning, Dorothy Milner. This Is The Blank You'll Fill Out For Your Sugar Coupons APPLICATION FOB WAR RATION BOOK (r.wiiwi-fc,EMta--7) IMPORTANT. A mpanm appkeaiiaa) i lor mmm mmi mmmy hi at ba aaada (at, vhara tha KafaUlioaa arattt. aa behalf afl avary mmrnm w wkaal Wm Sanaa Boefc la to W lina TW ftmWtmUr Vmit (aaa lnna.il iiiaa to Bagatw) mmm ht mmit hy mf. mtd mix m. M anaitir mtmrnm Wmmiij Vmit. kajm o naooL unjmo. mm omm addb t. NAME, ADDRESS. 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Ministers Praise Haywood County Press Agencies (Continued from page 1) most enthusiastic in promotion of the Forward With Christ program carried out by the churches of Haywood county, Whereas, all publicity has been given free of charge; Be it Re solved, that this association ex press on behalf of the churches and pastors of the county our sincere appreciation of the editors of these two papers for their gen erous co-operation and support. We feel that our county is for tunate in having two such clean and forward looking news agencies to Even If You Have Sweet Tooth, U. S. Limits Sugar (Continued from page 1).- the rationing board the consumer will have four days in which to sign up- The hours will be from 9 until 5 each of the four days, 4, 5, 6 and 7 th, registration centers being the elementary schools in the county. Each person is supposed to register at the school nearest their home. They will sign up for rationing sugar books and everybody in the county will have to be registered. One adult in the family may reg ister for that group. They will be ead the thinking of the readine re1uired to ive the ""ght, weight, IfiJ -""Nf I color of eyes, hair and age of HAYWOOD COUNTY MINIS TERS ASSOCIATION By H. G. Hammett, President. Committees Named for War Bond Drive In Haywood County (Continued from page one) tinve In the county! The committees are! : Big Creek II . D. McDonald, chairman, Mark Howell, Mack Cald well.' . V White Oak Jarvis Teague, chairman, Lloyd Teague, Lonzie Messer, W. J. William, Vinson Jenkins. . Jonathan Creek Jule Boyd, chairman, Glenn Boyd, Medford Leatherwood, Mrs. W. T. Rainer, Jarvis Palmer, Jim Harrell, Hub Caldwell, Mrs. Troy Boyd. Ivy Hill Boone Ferguson, chair man, John Campbell, Tom Alexan der, Miss Nell Campbell, Mrs. Her bert Plott, Walter Ketner, Jim Singleton, Jim Plott, Alney Me haffey. Lake Junaluska- Weaver Mc Cracken, chairman .Wallace Ward, Mrs. Ed Jaynes, Hardy Liner, Mil lard Gaddis, Mrs. A. J. McCracken. East Waynesville and Ratcliff Cove Jarvis Underwood, chair ' man, Bob Gibson, Jesse James, Mrs. Mark Galloway, J. Harley Francis, Bob Francis, Mrs. Claude Francis. Francis Cove Robert Boone, chairman, Robert McCracken, Mrs. Homer West, W. H. Hollings- worth, Mrs. Gilbert Inman. Iron Duflf Thurman Davis, chairman, Manson Medford, Hardy Caldwell, Mrs. Grady Davis, Mrs John McClure. Crabtree Glenn Palmer, chair man, R. G. Sanford, John Best, Mrs. H. H. Holt, Charlie Hill, T. T. Noland, Wilson Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Marguerite Noland. Waynesville Hilliard Atkins, chairman, M. G. Stamey, J. C. Pat rick, Felix Stovall, Henry Gaddy, Harry McCracken Lee Bramlett, Emmett Balentine, C. J. Reece, Dave Underwood, J. C. Brown, Jim Malie, pr. S. P, Gay, Grayden Ferguson. Hazelwood and Allen's Creek C. N. Allen, chairman, L. N. Davis, Wm. Bradley, Whitener Prevost, John Sparks, Henry Francis, Fau cette Swift, J. M. Woodward, Leo Buckner, Clyde Fisher, Rufus Gad dis, Dr. R. S. Roberson, Mrs. Jule Allen, Mrs. Blanche Franklin. Fines Creek Mark Ferguson, chairman, Fred Safford, Norman James, Mrs. Carl Greene, Mrs Reeves Noland Grover Ferguson, Carl Greene, Mrs. W. B. Noland, Sam Ferguson. Chairman Ray stressed the fact that every citizen of Haywood county is to be given an opportu nity to participate in buying war savings stamps and bonds. Em phasizing this, he announced that that the general chairman for Waynesville, Hilliard Atkins, is to organize committees ' among the colored folks of Waynesville These committees will be annuonced later. For Girls For Boys White and Tea Rose Excellent Quality PANTIES White and Colored 39 .590 S H I RT S ' - " $1.69 $1.95 White . '.. S LIP S Wembley $1.39 $1.50 TIES $1.69 $1.95 $1.00 National Park Dept. Store Main Street every member of their family upon the blanks they sign. This regis tration will include every man, Two Methodist Districts To Meet Here On Monday (Continued frqm page 1) the First Methodist church of Lex ington, who is chairman of the rural life commission. Dr. M. T. Smathers, superintendent of the Big Chief Service Station To Open Friday Morning (Continued from page 1) tipn, serving sandwiches, coffee, soft drinks, ice cream and confections. The station is built at the inter- Asheville district, will also have section of Highway 19-23 and the part on the program. The Waynesville district will also hold a separate meeting during the day. and will continue their ses sion until 5:30 while the general meeting will adjourn at 4 o'clock. Around 250 delegates are ex pected to attend the all day meet ing,, which starts at 10:00 o'clock Monday morning, according to Rev, Hutchins. The public is also in vited to be present. woman county. and child in Haywood m a SADDLES aie More Popular Than E?er! YODNG SHOES... . INSIDE AND OUT! Youthfully styled . . designed to meet the fashion demands of the smart young set everywhere MA T4OCr' All new patterns . .-. . . designs . . 7 T . , colon. See out Mm)' New Sl'lra SS7FS-t$2.49,.Up.; Shoes todayl- We are specializing in giving you -outstanding styles and values in- Medium Priced. Shoes Our stock is very complete for men, women and children We Believe- You Will Save Money Trading : ' Here : And we thoroughly enjoy having you visit our store C. E. RAY'S SCDNS street turning into the Lake Juna luska Assembly. It is built of buff brick, trimmed in red, with five large electric pumps in front to afford instant service. The sta tion is featuring one-stop "service. Dr. Floyd Rogers Preaches Sermon At Union Service -(Continued from rage 1) of the community to continue in their aggressive ' effort that has been carried on in the past few weeks in the Forward for Christ campaign. The pastors of the churches par ticipating in the service all had partVn the program as follows: Rev. J. C. Madison, of the First Methodist church, presided. Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, of the Presbyterian church read the Scripture. Rev. H. G. Hammett, of the First Baptist and president of the County Ministerial Associa More Than loo Names Added Ta Draft Board Lfet (ConUnued from athan, 92; Crabtree Oak not renortin " 1U 17; Fines Creek llP'M The number t men registering wag j "iiuwin were amonsr -tha k;-h.6. by the registrants: Gre! Spain, Germany, EnS land India, HungaryJi VBCVUUBlOTBKia. T The list is now standing,, 'J will be slighter lar, f cation to the White tion, spoke briefly on the recent and registering elsewhL -H campaign. Rev. R. E. MacBlain, , Eluded as their of Grace Episcopalintroduced Dr. into the local Hraffv-.." H Rogers. . I . 0f a11 regiments in the u J Armv. th Fifti, v... lH Volunteers sustained thepS i ux iiiea aunng the Civil W; Music was furnished by a choir made up of voices from the churches taking part. Approxi mately 250 were present for the service, which locally climaxed the nine weeks go to church movement. 37 Appointed By Red Cross As First Aid Instructors (Continued from page ly lers, Anna B. Siler, Margaret J. Terrell. Fay H. Toy, Juanita M. Walker, Mabel L. Walker, Carleton Eddie Weatherby, Meredith Whitaker, Catherine Winston, Harriet P. Withers, Marion H. Worsham and Glen Wyatt. Dorothy Albrecht and Joe W. Davis received stand ard certificates in first aid. All those in the first group pledged to teach at least two classes in first aid when .they signed up for the courses, and have been appointed officially by the Red: Cross as instructors since receiving their certificates. oAWNuMSKUa DEAR. NOAH-is a Plrt- MEB. THE FASTEST AVW IN THE NO(Zl, BECAUSE HE BEjATS TIME ? 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