s' if -y . .1.1 ' .'.4. i (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, JuxE Pace 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Miss Susie Garland is spending a fortnight in Florence and Myrtle Beach. She will be the guest of Miss Patsy Brackett, who is graduating from high school in Florence. After commencement Miss Brackett and her guest will go to Myrtle Beach where they will attend a houseparty. Mrs. R. M. Fie and Mt, Henry have returned fi weeks visit in BaltinoiJ former's snn j ' Miss Mary Wood will arrive on Saturday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. She plans to remain here a week. Mies Wood is en route to her home in Eliza bethan, Tenn., after teaching dur ing the past year at Averett Col lege, Danville, Va. She is the head of the speech departmnt at Averett. Misses Ann and Nancy Bischoff are spending this week in Whittier with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ashe. " Chester Davis, who .s employed in Newport News, Va., is spending a few days here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff are spending this week in Norfolk, Virginia. Miss Pearl Lehnhard and Miss Inez Gregg, of Kentucky, have ar rived for the summer season. Miss Gregg will manage ths Goose Creek Crafts shop here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DuBruiel left this week for their home at 119 Park street, Brookline, Mass. Mrs. DuBruiel is the former Mrs. Ruth Knight Graves, of Waynes ville. Following their marriage last month, Mr. and Mrs. Du Bruiel spent sometime here at the Waynesville Country Club. Society M,.ndMr,H:rm7n joined foravi.it by fttf Cpl. Lawrenp.. a V Dix, N. J. ' :jt, h 1 ! . -Mi '-I ) v.! p ft I "J L 1 I v t 1 ..'., (' j ' 3... '1 3. ) t . . .,,J .-' f , , M f 1 V " - 1 1 , t . i h 5 J f" I'M 4 i : 1 ' 4 8 " ' ' "J J Mrs. Carroll Bell, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Jacksonville and Luve Oak, Fla., is expected to return home this week. Miss Lois Massie, who is at tending the University of Tennes see, has arrived for a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. Mrs. Bertha Smith, of Winston Salem, returned home Sunday after spending two weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Lily Hopkins, at her home on Waynesville, route 2. Mrs. Smith was before her marri age Miss Bertha Mitchell of Hay wood county. This was her first visit to Waynesville in thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Medford and daughter, Miss Mary Medford will leave Sunday for Greensboro, where they will attend the gradu ation at Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Miss Anna Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Medford, is a mem ber of the graduating; class. Miss Medford will accompany her par ents back home f : a week's vaca tion, after which sin- goes to Bal timore where she has accepted a position as drafts woman in the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft plant. Mrs. Robert Rhinehardt and son, Roy, spent the week-end in High Point with the former's sis ter, Mrs. George McClure. Mrs. Greek Waddell, of Ashe Viiie. was the guest over the week r.,l of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell. Mrs. Lillie Walls Swann, of Asheville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walls. Lfirry Williams has returned home after graduating from Wake Forest College. He is awaiting his call in service. Mrs. George Allen has returned to her home in Detroit, after visit ing her brothers, T. L. Bramlett and L. H. Bramlett. Mrs. Allen was called to this section on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Andy McClure, of Canton. Mrs. Troy Wyche and daughter, Jane Wyche, have returned after a visit to relatives and friends in Greensboro and Reidsville. Miss Polly Francis, who has been attending Virginia Intermont Col lege has returned home for the summer vacations. Miss Lillian Messer spent from Friday until Tuesday in Hazel wood with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Messer. For the past 'ive months she has been working with the Wartime Commission in Washington, I). C. j j Miss Winifred Rodgers, who is' attending Berea College, has ar rived for a brief vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves. She will return to Berea for the summer session. Phil Medford, who is attending Pavidson College, is spending a brief vacation here with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford. Zeb Curtis, Jr., who is a student at Berea College, is spending his vacation here with his parents, prior to entering the service. Miss Dorothy Richeson and Miss Kathryn Blalock arrived Tuesday from Peace College, from where they graduated Monday morning. Attending the graduation exer cises from here were: Mr. and Mrs. John Blalock, Mrs. L. M. Richeson and sons, Billy and Jack, and Charl es Isley. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen and Mrs Royal M. Inman, of Lynchburg, Va., will spend the summer at "The Manor" on Walnut Street. Mrs. Allen will leave in the fall for Washington, D. C, where she will join the writer, Mrs. A. C. Avery. Mrs. Allen plans to enter George Washington University where she will study law during the fall and winter. (None Sold to Dealers T V i L f40 S Quantity Rights Reserved) f x VJcP YSjf z "Switch and Save" SAS .p tQ mm mm m mtm wm vrr .i rrn j vwwb jj lam WANTED Male Industrial Laborers needed in large local ESSEN TIAL plant, manufacturing important war material. Mini mum age 23 years. Draft classifications 3-A or 4-F. Handicapped applicants will be considered. An excellent opportunity for ,workers un able to leave the Western part of the State. Those now en gaged in essential work should not apply. Apply at the Unit ed States Employment Ser vice, 114 N. Main St., Way nesville, any week day. 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