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Page 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER District DAR To Hold Annual Meet Here On Saturday i (Continued from page 1) play the processional music. The assembly singing of the fense could the effort be perfected to function as it should, The in dividual alone cannot contribute toward the program as the organiz ed group. Mr. Snow stated that in a recent speech delivered ' by '; Governor "Star Spangled Banner," with Miss Margaret Stringfield as accompan ist will follow. Rev. J. Clay Madi son, pastor of the church, will give the invocation. Mrs. R- W. Johnson, of Asheville, will lead in the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Mrs. L. A. Gossett, of Hender gonville, will give the America Creed. Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr., will rendtr a violin solo and Mrs. H. G. Hammett will sing, "A Little Song," by Voorhus. The address of the state regent will be followed by greetings from the state officers, state and district rhairmen and other truests who will be recognized. Mrs. J. T. Jonas, of Marion, secretary, will read the minutes. Reports of the chapters will be giv.n as follows: Edward Bun combe, Asheville, by Mrs. A. G. Barnett, regent; Ruth Davidson, Asheville, Mrs. Murray L. Strain, recent; Waiirhtstill Avery, Bre vnrH. Mrs. Chas. L. Newland, re gent; Joseph McDowell, Mrs. Mary C. Brinson, Hendersonville; Dorcas Bell Love, Mrs. S. H. Bushnell; r.rppnlee. Old Fort. Miss Ruth M. Greenlee, regent; Col. E.phriam Brevard. CAR. Brevard. Mrs. Thomas Barclay. III. Introduction of the following pages, by Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, chairman, will he made: Margue rite Way, page to state regent, Betsy Suer, page to district direc tor Allen Harte. flae bearer. Nancy Jones, Linda Sloan, Betty Barber, Lane Prevost, and Anne Hardin. Following adjournment of the mpptinir th hostess chanter will honor the guests with a tea in the parlors 01 tne cnurcn. s Civilian Defense Group Heard Geo. Snow Here Monday (Continued from page 1) organize war effort in the civilian program, and that only through the organization of all features of ac tivity under the program of de Broughton, the latter had said that he felt "sure that the state of North Carolina would lose more men in the present war than the entire United States had in the last World War, Jonathan Woody, ; chairman of the program for the county, spoke of the delay in the mountain sec tion of perfecting the civilian de fense program, and that he felt sure it was not due to any lack of 1 patriotism, but rather to the fact that the people of this area felt (secure in the mountain isolation, and therefore had been slow In ap preciating the necessity for this emergency protection. Bill Prevost, coordinator of the county, presided at the meeting, which was attended by all the chairmen and committee members as well as a large number of other interested citizens. Mr. Prevost stated that a class in general defense work would start on Monday night, the 28th, at the high school auditorium, and that in the near future specialized groups would be taught the various phases of civilian program. Mr. Prevost, who has recently taken a special course at the meet ing of civilian defense authorities ,oM t rhanel Hill, will teach the general class starting on Monday, A civilian volunteer office will be opened in the near future, which may be located in the court house, according to Mr. Prevost All per sons wishing to volunteer their services will be asked to report at the office. Before the opening of the office, Mr. Prevost is asking that volun teers contact either himself, or G. C. Ferguson, commander of the work in the Waynesville area, who nav Koarer. Victory 1 THURSDAY cn . 1a,rAe.number of 4-H CluT- P.uunmg w purchase their tend, bringing with . number of buyers from V Carolina. m Ete, I?vruff Buyers To Attend Clyde Calf Sale (Continued from page i) are expected to attend. It is being 7 . I V .v extensively aaverusea in . oom , V, - -ivwwrs, North and South Carolina. A pe. 'ttend the ufe. to give the farmer., n Caira..! 1 i .1 is oemg'. . persom fairf.j in bothiu,byer8 nd spectator,' may be found at the city hall, or to give the farmers Jonathan Woody at the First Na- ity to purchase defend tional Bank bunding,' v stamps. ood m It Mrs. Ben Colkitt Named Head Of Surgical Dressings (Continued from Mr 1) supervisors so that when the work begins the groups will be organized and assigned to the days and hours they are expected to make band ages.';.-." - " Th rooms will onen from Mrm day through Friday of each week, from 2:30 to 5:30 eacn aiternoon Fiftppn onrvprvianra have recent ly completed a course designed .for tpnrhincr others how to make band ages, which has been taught by Mrs. fcasley, who took special training in Asheville. They will be m charge oi me rooms alter natinc their services. Sunervisors are as follows: Mrs; Rpn Colkitt. Mrs. Bonner Rav. Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. E, C. Wagenfeld, Mrs. Jack Way, Miss Helen Ray, Mrs George Bischoff, Mrs. Ruth Beatv. Mrs. Felix Stovall. Mrs. G. r Fwpuson. Mrs. R. H. Breece. Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr., Mrs. White- ner Prevost, Miss Margaret Ter roll and Mrs. J. F. Abel. . ' Other committees who will work with the surgical dressings group are as follows: room committee, Mrs. R. H. Breece, chairman, Mrs; Sydia Ray, Miss Elizabeth Ray, Miss Tillie Rotha, Mrs. Whitener Prpvost. nnA Mrs. Jonathan Woodv. Materials, Mrs. Bonner Ray, chairman, Mrs. Ben (Jolkitt, Mrs. V. f. Wao'enfplH. and Mrs. Evelvn Osborne; publicity, Mrs. Ben Sloan, chairman, Mrs. J. F. Abel, Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. Jack Way, nnH Mrs. S. P. Cav Records, Mrs. R. N. Barber,. Jr., chairman, Mrs. Woodson Jones, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, and Miss Margaret rerreii. 51 Reservists Leaving This Area During Week (Continued from page 1) Miller. Hubert Edward Gibson, Donald Fuller McClure. Milas Curtis, Jr., Dean Fleeniken Reeves, James Thomas Maul din, John Thomas Frazier, Earl Brannon Sutton. Robert Sisk. "Lewis Lawrence Williamson, Melburn Lee Miller, Samuel Win chester. Everett Mitchell. Lloyd Riddle, Thad Johnson, Robert Long, Cyril Williams,' Dan Ball, James Singleton, Paul Lewis Phillips, and John Robert Glance. ' James D. McClure will serve as acting corporal of the group leav" ing at 6:30 by the regular bus on Monday morning, the 28th. Oth ers will be: Ernest W. Early, Claude Penland, James C. Downs, Johnny N. P. Grier, and Fred G. Gallowav. Chrest George and the Waynes ville Bakery will be hosts of Dotn groups for coffee and doughnuts t the W. W. N. C. Cafe prior to their departure, which is their usual courtesy for each group leav ing this area. 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