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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, JixE 1() Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 1 Civic League Holds Last Meeting Of Club Year Tuesday The Waynesville Civic League held the last meeting of the club year on Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Rufus L. Allen. Mrs. Noble Garrett and Mrs. Homer West were joint hos tesses of the meeting. After the loutine business .ses sion various eivie problems were dixii-.sed. A petition was formu lated to pie.-eiit to the mayor ask ing that toe t rathe lights be re sumed on Main lreet and that double parking be .-topped, and also that cars pa-.-infr churches and school- be re.-tricted in speed. Mrs. lioyall McMurran, of Vir ginia, was a special guest of the evening. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, president of the League, presided. With the adjournment of the May Bride Marriage Takes Place In Clayton I A' J m u.s. frank KIlWE ROB- KRTS. of rortsinou'h. Va., who meeting theie will be no other ! uas j.f,,,-t. her marriage here n until fall. Mr. and Mrs. William Shoolbred and young son, William, Jr., were the guests of relative.- in Atlanta last week. Thev went to attend May the 2'ith, the former Miss Marv liubv Davis, ilauuhter of Mr. Gerald Culbert.-on Davis and the late Mrs. Maude Shelton Davis. .Miss Kugenia Martin, who has i l,,.n :,t I ..inline' l!r,.v:l nl ( ollee'e. a binhday ob-ervance of Master . h;l, .m.ivi,, t s)l,ml summer .Schooll.icd's ureal gramlniot he-, I v.H..lt jnll h(.r mother, .Ware liarne-. .Mr. Mio,,!lirel Mr.-, (t. I! Martin. : j Ki-ed Yean. ut. former manager of l'et Daii v 1'i oducts Company lias retuiiie.l home, but Mrs. Shool bred and young -on will remain for a more extended visit. I here, and now of Johnson City, Ml -. K. 1'.. Wood, ot hlizabeth- :-,,,,, u in t,,vn on business ; h4 ton, Toiin., let u rued yesterday to jat Fnl.,y. j her home at'tei vi-iting her moth- I ei. Mr-. John X. Shoolbred. Mrs. Calvin Houghland who has ;leen spending several days here Mi-s Kvehn I'earce ha- return-i wit I, h.-r aunt. Mrs. Adora Smath eil from vi-i::ng frieiuls and r(da- its Rayne. i- leaving tins .week for ' lives in the ea-tern ,ar! of flip Vii-e-ini-i I : : 1 1 1 1 She and her state. jyoung daii'jliler, Sarah Josephine, will remain at Virginia Iieach while .1 i.SS L()l's SllJU j) . Mis- Catherine Hill. w:... has her hu.-l.aml, l-in-ign Calvin l. .;.., () ).,,, AI, lieen ntteihlimr Agnes Scott, has ' Houglilaii.l is st a t i, .ned at Norfolk.' arrived to -pend a tew day with! " her grandmother, Mrs. Chas. R. Mi Mela I irus. who attended Thomas, aft or which he will c I I.ees-Mcliea i-nlleire this nasi vear. f T f V r 1 1 1 ' ' ..'. ,' fi:i& ?aMCwhjftfiwwWj.. ...,110, if irtffifltmm.f.ig.iffaitflf, wrtryKWiaimgfti rtirnirtawriiiiiar irtiitfTnalwi.il MRS. KI.MEl; DAVID IIKNDKIX, who was hefo.e her iiianlc in Clayton, Ga., the former Mi:-s l.U1;. Klizabeth M rC racket!, daiigti lei of .Mr. and Mrs. William K. McCiackeii. The ..ung couple are ii-iding wilb the bridegroom'.- paieiil-, Mr. and Mr.-. Su.um Hon, lri, vi Allen's Cue!:. Miss Doris Colkitt And Sgt. Paschall To Wed This Month Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Evan Colkitt have announced the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their (.laughter. Miss Dori- Colkitt, to Sergeant Dwight on 1'aschall. who is now attending Ofiictrs' Candidate School at Lm t Lelvoir, Va., from which be will be coinmi.s.-ioned in the near future. The mai riage will take plac. the la-t of ihi- month with in.- date to be announced later. A number f . icial C"Li!te-ies have been p.a:. i.i .1 ! i the bride-elect. Mrs. Clyde II. Ray Extends Courtesy To Bride On Friday Mrs. Civile H. Raw .Ir.. was hos:- ss of a luncheon on Friday at her home in compliment to her cou-in. Miss Ann Byrd Plifford. whose marriage to Lt. Samuel C. Welch, of Waynesville and Camp Croft, took place the next day. The luncheon table was c nter ed with an arrangement of red roses and gardenias. The places were marked by bridal favor-. The gu st list included the fol lowing: Miss Mary Virginia Mr Wtior'er, of Huntsville, Ala., Mi.-s Sarah Frances Lacey, of ihrming liam and Atlanta, and Miss Harriet Fu-'h of Durham and Atlanta, all at t . ndaii: s m the wedding on Sat urday, Mrs. Ralph Provost and her gucM, Mr-. Frank lniiian. of At lanta, M.-- Martha Way. Mws Hilda Wa;, . Mr-. Tiioma- ihim) beil. .1... Mrs. (i. R. l.a-h " and Mrs. I',,.,, Sloan. Bride-Elect 1 "S" Joint Hostess Give Breakfast F Bridal Couple MISS DORIS COLKITT, dyigh 1 1 i of Mr. and -Mrs. Benjamin F.van Colkitt, who.-e cngagcmcni to Sergeant Dwight Lon Baseball i- announced this week by her par ents. The marriage w ill take place this month. I'uhli-hci- Of The State rasscs Throiiuh Here to Chaind Hill U ll re she u-ill nt.ll, w .,r,-U,.,l l -need tl. summer !lu' Ol.irilag tend tlio summer sCho..l a' the months with her parents. Mr. and Sharp, to (.pi. 1'aul Mull, -'on !:te I nivi'i's'v. Mr. and .Mrs. D. H. Sl.aij), of; Cail Goercli. publi-b, i of The ('anion, rout, have announced State, was a a nesville visitor the Al-c I'arher. of Raleigh, who at tend , the I'all'ord-Welch marriage here ni: Sa'ni'ilay, has l'l'tirned home. Miss Hilda Way, who has taught f or the past two years in the schools of Kannapolis, has arrived to spend t a -dimmer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. She was accompanied horn.- by air si-'ei', .Miss Marguerite Way, who spent the last few days of her stay iii Kannapolis with her. Miss I'at-y Cwyn. who has been a ;u-li I'.t at St. Mary's school, Kaleigii, will arrive tomorrow to - pond ! lie -tinimer vaca1 i.n h re v. la r fa :n i ly . Mi-s Carroll Bell, who has at-, ter.ded Salem College during the pas: year, has arrived to sp nd the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (. V. Bell. I Mrs. J. H. W: T. Lenoir Gwv:. a wedding break in compliment : . Ann Byrd Pat' e Clingman Wehr, took place that a : fair foil,, wed a First Bapti-t . j. ceremony wa- -The bleakf;;. home of M : . bridal motif ,... rnents. White :' throughout t:., glle-t- Wile centered with place wa- iaa' wedding- bell ti. . ribbon. The I. sented with, a i The guest !- of the bridal pa guests here f e A in oil L' the als at "The M,,r ginia Wither- ; Grove, Fla. ai : hop- s to he j mother. Mrs. ran. of "i: uii;: , -and Mr-, p. 1 Z. NeDon. of , ,; The cavalry : ed to bridle ai Tell minutes ha major came ai-a: and found the bit dose to ;., Sergeant - Ah. ' What are y.m w .. Reci nit C !.' Mother tari you -lav .... tire? Daughter i o.i er, I'd hardh ca ' i of the,,- daughter.: '""'".v. 111- publication recently U i Mrs. C. M. Dii u -. YES, WE HAVE LUGGAGE- -Of the Several Popular Types For Men and Women Women's Hat Cases - - $6.95 up -Women's Flat- Cases $1.69 up -Men's Cases $1.69 up Furlough Bags $1.98 up Women's Aeroplane Luggage In Matched Sets of 2 and 3 Pieces Men's All Leather Gladstone Bag - $14.95 C. E. RAY'S SONS Your Best Bet For Medium Priced Popular Types 4)f Luggage I ob-ei -ved its tenth a n u i- e r.-a ry . and o the .-.ill 1 1 1 1 In named ten til ill lid of Mr. and .Mrs. Cranvel Mull, of;th.lt ahv.iys implvsed him about Waynesville, on Friday evening, ; .',,rt h Carolina. He li-ted Way- .May 7. The marriage was solem-! nesville among tbe-e ten as being nized in a qniid ceremony at Clay- ! such a clean '"' Vn'Uy town. ton i When lie visited The Mountai- Alrs! Mull received her education 'uv Monday be was thanked in at I'.etlnd high school. For t he past ' lu'tl:l1 f ot' tlu' eommunity for his two years she has been conn cted , con-r-tent and hind roinaiks about uita Wellco Shoe Corporation. I'1"-' town. i Cpl. Mull is in the U. S. Army, I I sta'ioiied near Jacksonville, Fla. I Mi-s Catiieiine Davis, who grad- I'ollouing the wedding trip to uated at Lees-Alcllea college last Western orth Carolina, he report- week, has arrived to spend some ed to duty at Jacksonville. time h- re with her parents, Mr. The bi-iifc will make her In. me land Mrs. Spurgeoii Davis, in Waynesville and will retain h-rj w ,J posi.ioi: at The Wellco Shoe Corp. I .Mrs. Itichaid Cerranger and two ; idaughter, Mary I.ou and Ilean. ' Mi - Sybil Jackson, of Baltimore left last week for Brunswick, Ca.. and Charlotte, arrived on Sunday where they plan to spend two weeks . to -pond her vacation here with with Mr. (i rranger who is em-1 her grandmother, .Mrs. Willard j ployed there. ' ! Francis, and her great grandmolh- ! er. .Mrs. L. A. Miller. Miss Jack- Miss Kub Frances Cruvii left son, formerly of Waynesville, is in Monday for (ireensboro where she trainine, at the School of Nursing i will take special work in account-j at the Presbyterian Hospital in 1 ing at the Woman's College of the j Charlotte. ; l.'niversitv of North Carolina. i GET SHOES AT BELK-HUDSON CO. 50000 Men Wanted For Kaiser Northwest Pacific Coast Ship yards Needs skilled and semi-skilled work ers Construction Mechanics and Helpers in all Crafts 950 to $1.20 per hour day shift 10 bonus for swing shift 1 hours per day and pay for 8. 15 bonus for night shift 7 hours per day and pay for 8. Time and half for work in excess of 40 hours. Immediate complete living facilities available for al,l men. .employed. 1-A, 2-A, 2-B. or 3-A men without children will not be considered. Those now employed in essential war work utilizing their highest skill need not apply. Applicants must have draft registration, classification and Social Security Cards. Apply at the United States Employment Service, War Manpower Commission, Waynesville Office any week day Canton on any Thursday 9:00 A. 31.-2:30 P. M. at Y. M. C. A. Tuesday Is the Last Day To Spend It Means NEW SHOES for Mother, Sister, Brother and Dad! WE'LL FIT YOU ALL! Every member of the family who still has Stamp No. 17 in War Ration Hook 1 can get a new pair of shoes up to June loth. And if any mem ber of the family has plenty of shoes, someone who hasn't can use the ra tion stamp that can be spared out of any other ration book in the familv! Women's Styles $1.98-$5.93 Men's Styles $2.98-$7.93 Children's Styles SI. 1S-S3.95 Ladies Natural Bridge Shoes We Are Exclusive Agents For Them Hej These Shoes Are Not Rationed . . . In Natural Colors $1.94 Also Other Types Blue Black Brown $2.45 BELK-HUDS0N CO. "Home Of Better Values"
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