Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Dec. 3, 1942, edition 1 / Page 16
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
LbSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 (One Day Nearer Victory) Page 17 THE WAYNESVDLLE MOUNTAINEER 11 rlaniSv uuaDca miu iuaic rums fast Participate 100 During Future tjjtice Blackouts, New Rule Says . -.-.i.Hnns has been list 01 p- fw nroeram oi ma vuv. ' i nr the workeri to xnuu- with the instruc- S5Su Tbe neces-ary for "1 X to know what to do . vwknuts. V ::iB- the foUowine: future, Blackouts and Air 1 1 drills wi" come - fwhts will be permitted even Plants unless they have fjjc permission in ww"" a-.r Department. . I ntr8vel will be permitted ex- Cn v in - - I itxt 1 aire , police, nre hu., Xr similar emergencies. No L,s taxis, ere, wuiwim fdefense workers or not will be Ltted to move during black- Ih. blackout signals are tne , as in the past namely: one inute blast on tne Wa)iiKmc .in" -which can be differen- U from a fire whistle by the a. and falling tones. The fac iei at Hazelwood and Lake Juna U will give one 2 minute warn ing toregoinu njmno w Dellwood News Rev. N. Stevens, of Saunook. preached at Dellwood' Baptist church Sunday. A large crowd at tended, in spite of the bad weather Mr. Stevens was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fugate. The church sent about $25.00 of produce to the orphanage. They are indebted to Sara Sutton, a blind member of the Sunday school, wno collected and carried a large part of it out of coves to daces that a truck could pick it up. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Ferguson, were guests of Mrs. Fannie Fer guson Sunday. Members of the Woman's Mis sionary Union are quilting at the home of Mrs. J. A. Singleton. Wilson Howell is home from the navy. He has been in' active com bat, now has a few days leave. He is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howell. WATCH FOR OUR 9 Announcement Next Week WILL INTEREST YOU Don't spend your valuable he baking this season get tor needs here save time Jd money, and Oh how deli Ins you'll find every item. Yes, we'll prepare those special orders, too). YAYNESVILLE BAKERY Jione 313 Church St. mean a blackout has begun. The all clear signals is 2 one minute blasts broken by a 30 second in terval of silence, given in the same manijrr as described. Tho!e Civilian Defense workers who were stationed at various roads and intersections during the last test blackout, will go immediately to their stations as soon as they are notified that a blackout is to occur. Those persons who live in the vicinity of the J. C. Welch farm and who are willing to give some time as air craft observers should contact Bill Prevost at once. The telephone at the J. C. Welch farm has been designated as the official army telephone of the com munity and all unusual incidents of military nature should be re ported at once to either Mrs. J. C. Welch or Bill Prevost. Schools in gas and fire defense for the Civilian Defense workers are being planned now and Workers will be notified as to when and where they will be held, according to Mr. Prevost Funeral Held For John B. Styles Native Of Haywood Died Saturday At His Hazelwood Home; Was 74 Years Old. Funeral services for John B. Styles, 74, who died at his home in Hazelwood on last Saturday morning were held at 3 o'clock Monday evening at the Hazelwood Baptist church, with the Rev. Frank Leatherwood, officiating. Burial was in Green Hill ceme tery, ;' Active pallbearers were: L. C Waddell, Forrest Blankenship, Clyde Styles, Lawson Mehaffey, Porter Styles, Lee Grant Clark, Mr. Styles, a native of Haywood county, was born in 1869 at Clyde. He left there with hs grandparents at the age of 13 and settled in Swain county, there he married and lived for 15 yearss Later he moved to Graham county where he lived till last July, moving back to Ha zelwood. He and his wife cele brated their golden wedding an niversary on last July 4. Surviving are the widow, Mrs, Elizabeth Jane Jenkins Styles, eight daughters, Mrs. Ella Blank enship, of Bryson City, Mrs. Nell Crisps, of Washington, D- C Mrs, Cora Garland, of Waynesville, Mrs. Dora Potts, of High Point, Mrs Dorothy Snyder, of Asheville, Mrs Mabel Colvert. of Hazelwood, Mrs Bonnie Batchelor, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Tna Weaver, of Bryson City. Two sons, Charlie Styles, of Robbinsville, and William Styles, of Washington, D. C- One brother, Horace Styles, of Bethel, one sister, Mrs. Suttens Jenkins, of Tuskeegee, Graham county. Also 33 grand children and 8 great grandchildren. The old fellows who are living on borrowed time will never pay it back. If there is a silver lining to the cloud it must be on the other side of it. Times have changed, So has grandmo. She's no longer an elder. She's now a welder. A Large and Complete Children's Department (Second Floor) Color Fast Print DRESSES 790 AD Colors In 3-Piece LEGGIN SETS -3.95 2-Piece (Coat & Cap) Small CHILD SETS - -1.29 AlI-Wool SWEATERS Slip-Over and Coat nS and Short Sleeves. ON SALE $98 11 1 1 Cotton and Rayon Chambry Bloadcloth PANTIES PAJAMAS Print and Solid Colors .:v;is:.--5il8'r; PYTD1 CPPCIAL utrv scnooi laDieis ui iepooK Miiers . . . . Our Other Ads On Red Goose Shoes For Children We Can Fit Your Child. BELEC-HUDSOIM CO. The Christmas Gift Store the children to our Toyland on the Second Floor I OWE? WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pas- .-- tor. R. H. Gibson, superintendent of the Sunday school. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Morning worship 11:15 o'clock. Sermon subject: "CHRISTIANS AT THEIR BEST." Pioneer group of boys and girls at 6:00 p. m. Young People s League at e:dO p. m. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood, Pastor. Frank Underwood, superinten dent. Morning service 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Scrip tural Givings." The ReV. J. C. Pipes, state mis sionary, will speak at the evening service. Services each night next week on special missions with the Rev. Mr. Pipes, Miss Madge Lewis, and Miss Elizabeth Cox, in charge. Training Union Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 o'clock, Paul Davis superntendent. Morning service 11:00 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Better Than Sil ver or Gold." Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Destiny of the Americas." o'clock. Mr. Crockett preaches at the Bethel church on Sunday morning of the second and fifth Sundays. GOES TO NEWPORT NEWS Miss Catherine Dyer left Monday for Newport News, Va. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer, of Camp Dellwood. It won't be long till the money wives bio wat Christmas sales will take the wind out of dad's. It's wiser to talk to a youngster than try to whip him into Shape. Clothes Cleaned the Scientific Way... Why take chances on get ting your clothes only part ly cleaned, when our meth od of cleaning does a thor ough job. Our prices are reasonable our service prompt, and our workmanship most satisfactory. WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY PHONE 205 VALUES GALORE In Our New Ready-To-Wear Dept. Lots Of New Items Hundreds Of Special Bargains 1 1 Special Buy Large Selection DRESSES CREPES GABARDINE PART WOOLS The Dress Buy of the Year $4.95 All Colors Lynn Gray All-Wool DRESSES Grey, Red, Brown, Tan, Biege Some Velvet Trim ............... 7B50 Latest Styles In SKIRTS Various Colors in Plaids and Solids. ON SALE .51,98 All-Wool, 3 Pleated SKIRTS A Real Value ... $2.98 OTHERS $3.98 Special Lot Of Lovely DRESSES Crepes Rayons All Sizes On Sale - - - $2.98 Jonathan Logan DRESSES Gabardine and Wool . 56.95 i ....... Ladies' COATS 33 Off Values To $19.50 Wine Black Brown , Gren Plaid Tweed A Real Bargain j; Latest Styles In COATS PLAIDS TWEEDS REVERSIBLES A Large Selection and Colors That Will Appeal To You. 510.95 Give One For Christmas! Several Hundred Fast Color House Dresses Beautiful Styles Close-Out Of Smart 2-PIECE SUITS Latest Styles In Plaids, Stripes, Checks and Solids . . . A Style Leader. NOW ONLY 1495 - 1950 GIRLS' AUTOGRAPH SERVICE COATS Spot resistent stain resistent and water repellent. Sizes 14 to 20. Natural color. All-Wool Ladies SWEATERS Button and Coat Styles . . . AH Shades ... Sizes. LARGLST STOCK SHOWN SALE w MmA Ltle ? p SLOPPY Beautiful New READY HATS rchci T0- -Now At l WEAR $1 fJ, 0N ' ' tjA J" . A SECOND 1 51.98 ; Sjpr J V M floor and bhk V --Jr. , $2.98 ?. 52.98 1.98 52.98 ON $1 SALE...... lii Girls Water Repellent TRENCH COATS 3 Patch Pockets . . . Made of Heavy Twill ON f SALE .. .. - 54.95 Ideal For A Christmas Gift. m Buy Christmas Gifts Now BELK-BXJBSON CO The Christmas Gift Store 1
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1942, edition 1
16
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75