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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY jr Tv ,
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Two Hostesses
Honor Bride With
Shower Friday
Miss Evelyn Siler and Mrs. W.
H. Buiffin entertained with a mis
cellaneous shower on Friday even
ing in compliment to Mrs. McClain
Rogers, the former Miss Frances
Ethel Bui-gin, whost marriage took
place on June the 10th. The party
was given at the home of Mrs. F.
A. Burgin on Love Lane.
The evening was featured by var
ious games and contests. The bride
was presented with a variety of
lovely gifts.
The guest list included the fol
lowing; Miss Louise Campbell, Miss
Winnie Kirkpatrick. Miss Jeanette
Burgin, Mrs. Walter Francis, Miss
Frangie Noland, Mrs. Otis Burgin,
Miss Evonia Howell, Mrs. H. O.
Champion, Mrs. T. C. Norris, Mrs.
L. E. Green.
Miss Robena Howell, Miss Eliza
beth Wilburn, Mrs. Crawford Lea
gue, Mrs. Walser Hawkins, of Can
ton, Miss Lillian Burgin, Mrs. Grace
Burgin, Miss Erma Patterson, Miss
Margaret Burgin, Mrs. Z. L. Massey
Miss Maude Howell, Miss Mattie
Moody, and Mrs. R. L. Richardson,
of Stuart, Va.
Sgt. Joe Scruggs and his wife,
the former Miss Helen Rogers,
have returned to Gulf Port, Miss.,
where he is stationed as an instruc
tor in airplane mechanics, after
spending fifteen days here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Scruggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knight and
daughter, Maxine Knight, have re
turned from Portsmouth, Va.,
where they spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knight.
Mrs. Mark Edwards has return
ed to Waynesville after visiting
her husband a week at Camp For
rest, Tenn. Mrs. Edwards is mak
ing her home at present with Mr.
and Mrs. Cash Edwards of Waynesville.
Recent Bride
MRS. THOMAS EAKLK 15 LA LOCK, was before her recent mar
riage to Lieut. Thomas hunt' lllalotk, the former Miss Helen Trout,
foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Francis.
WANT ADS
WANTED Used Typewriters
High prices will be paid for
standard typewriters with Pica
type in good condition. Phone
Waynesville 323. ufn
WANTED Used electric fans and
electric heaters. Will pay good
prices. Phone Waynesville 323.
ufn
WE HAVE IN STOCK One Al-lis-Chalmers
Model 60 All-Crop
Harvester allotted for Haywood
County. This combine can be
handled with any tractor having:
a draw bar horsepower of 19
or more. Hunter Chevrolet Co.,
119 So. Main Street, Phone 140,
Hendersonville, N. C.
July 1-8-15
Marriage Of Frances Burgin To
McClain T. Rogers Is Announced
EVELYN C. REED Teacher of
Piano. Best American and Euro
pean Training. 901 Asheville
Road, Waynesville, N. C.
July 8-15-22-29.
LOST Rationing Books, No. One
and No. Two for 4 people, S. D.
Rathbone, Mrs. S. D. Rathbone,
Gobel Rathbone and Mary R.
Williams. Return to The Moun
taineer. July 8-15
FOR SALE 63-Acre Farm, 8 room
(new) brick dwelling, barn, silo,
other out-houses, good location,
1 acre tobacco allotment. The
L. N. Davis Co. July 8
Crawford. Return to Mountain
eer office. July 8-15-22
LOST A black shepherd dog, with
touch of brown on feet and face,
a short rope around his neck,
answers to Blackie Bear. Reward
offered. Call 40. July 15
LOST Friendly black and white
fox terrier with short legs. Ans
wers to name of Pluto. Reward.
Telephone 240, Mrs. Whitener
Prevost. July 15.
FOR SADE 5 Rooms, large base
ment, water and light. Garage.
Close in. Plenty of fruit. $1600.
Atkins Insurance Agency, Ask
for Mr. Stone, Phone 301.
July 15
LOST White male Persian cat.
Finder please call 493-J. Mrs.
Joe N. Tate, Balsam Road, Haz
elwood, N. C. July 15
WANTED Electric washing ma
chine in good condition. Tele
phone 115-J. July 15
PIANO FOR SALE Price $50.00.
Mrs. G. C. Boom, Friendly House
near Cecil School, R-3, Canton,
N. C. July 15
FOR SALE Baby carriage, Lloyd
make, in good condition. Mrs.
R. L. Wilson, Daisy Avenue,
Waynesville. . July J15
FOR SALE Three registered
Hereford bulls, one six years
old, two, one year old. One year
old bull sired by Laurie Domino.
the twelve hundred dollar bull.
Grady Walker, Route 1, Clyde,
N. C. July 15
WANTED Lawn mower. Mr.
Lord, Waynesville Hotel July 15
WILL PAY CASH for low mileag
ed 1941 Ford, Chevrolet, or Ply
mouth coach or sedan. Mr. Lord,
' Waynesville Hotel. July 15
Mrs. Francis A. Burgin has an
nounced the marriage of her daugh
ter, Miss Frances Ethel Burgin, of
Newport News and Waynesville, to
McClain T. Rogers, of Newport
News and Waynesville, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison T. Rogers,
which took place in a ceremony on
June 19th, in South Mills.
Mrs. Rogers is a graduate of
the Waynesville Township high
school and attended the Asheville
Normal College. For the past few
years she has been employed in
the office of the Newport News
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com
pany. Mr. Rogers is a graduate of the
Fines Creek high school. For the
past few years he has been em
ployed at the Newport News Ship
building and Dry Dock Company.
He ha? recently joined the Mer
chant Marines and expects to be
called into active service in the
near future.
The couple spent several days
in this section of the state prior to
going to their home in Newport
News.
Miss Janet Miller, who has been
residing in Baltimore where she
hold a position with the Social Se
curity Board, arrives this week to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Miller.
Master Adhton Therrell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Therrell, of
Knoxville and Bryson City, is visit
ing his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Way, Jr.
Rev. Robert Tatum, rector of
Grace Episcopal Church, is attend
ing a conference of Episcopal cler
gymen this week and next at Lake
Kanuga. He plans to return for
the Sunday service here.
102 Books Have
Been Added To
Clyde Library
(Sjiecial To The Mountaineer)
Clyde Elementary Library has
recently received a shipment of
102 books, according to Mrs. Joyce
Haynes, the present librarian. This
brings the total number of books to
approximately 1200, a large number
of books for an elementary library
in a small school.
The Clyde high school library
also contains 1200 books. Includ
ed in this large number of books
are six sets of encyclopedias, three
sets of Encyclopedias Britannica,
two sets of World Books, one set
of Compton's Encyclopedias, and
one set of Richards Encyclopedias.
Girls' Camp At
Clyde Is Having
A Good Season
(Special To The Mountaineer)
A group of 111 people, includ
ing 85 campers, are staying at Mrs.
Robert Harris' Skyland Girl's Camp
at Clyde. The largest groups of
campers are from Tampa, Jackson
ville, Orlando and Ocallo, Florida.
To take care of this large number
of campers there is a staff of
twenty-two instructors.
The Skyland Camp is a pioneer
camp in this section, being estab-
ished in 1871 by the present owners.
hvery summer since then camDer9
aged eight to sixteen have enjoyed
the out-door sports it emphasizes.
dtSJuished
SEpWCE!
' MndPbXH)RDS
Patterns lh.it meet the rigid specifications
of the Army and Navy . . . plain toe straps
and blurher lace styles ... in military
browns or black. They're 'right for ser
vice men... gratefully heralded by civilians
for comfort.
Economically Priced at Only
4.95 and 5.95
C. E. RAY'S SONS
Hazelwood Methodist
Church To Sponsor
Song Services
Sing services will be conducted
at the Hazelwood Methodist Church
each Sunday morning during the
months of July and August during
the regular Sunday school period.
All persons who are interested in
singing with the group are invited
to attend and take part in the ser
vice. Sgt. J. B. Wyatt, of Waynesville,
has returned to camp after spend
ing a 29-day furlough with his
mother, Mrs. Lena Wyatt and Miss
Anna Bell Mull of Waynesville.
He is now stationed at Gowen Field,
Boise, Idaho. He was overseas
for seventeen months.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes
and daughter, Elizabeth, of New
port News, spent part of last we k
here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Waddell.
Miss Grovene Clark had as her
guest for the week-end, Miss Ger
aldine Dixon, of Mars Hill College.
In Marines
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PVT. HELEN S. MEDFORD,
East street, Waynesville, has com
pleted training as a member of
the U. S. Marine Corps Women's
Reserve, and is on active duty. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Medford. (Official U. S. Ma
rine Corps Photo).
Mrs. Lois Mull has returned to
her iob at Wellco Shoe Corp., after
spending a week with her husband
at Camp Forrest, Tenn. Cpl Mull
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Granvel
Mull, of Waynesville. He has been
in the U. S. Army for the past
three years. He is now on ma
neuvers in Tenn.
Mrs. T. G. Stump and her daught-
er, Gladys, spent the week-end in
Andrews with Mr. Stump who holds
a position there and with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Coalson, who are now
lesiding there.
Mrs. Svdie Ray and daughter,
Miss Elizabeth Ray, leave this week I
for Asheville, where they will re- J
I side. Miss Ray has accepted a po-!
sition with the Flight Control Com-j
mand.
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Mrs. Harold Tingen, who has
spent the past three months in '
Yuma, Ariz., with her husband,
Corporal Tingen, ha3 returned
home. Mrs. Tingen is the former
Miss Ellen Louise Killian. She
had as her guest last week, Mrs.
Jack Taylor, of Sanesville, N- Y.
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1 Lb. Jar JFG
PEANUT BUTTER
29
Quart Jar JFG
SANDWICH SPREAD
35
Fresh Pound Box
SALTINAS
Libby's No. 1 Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL
19
Sunset Gold Self-Rising
FLOUR
241 48l-,$205
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
18c.0: 1546 34
Pint White House
APPLE JUICE
10
Quaker Pound Package
MACARONI . .
10
Tax Paid On Popular Brands
CIGARETTES ctn.
$125
Headquarters For
Canning Supplies
Pure Apple Vinegar - 320 gal.
Pure
Apple Vinegar, bulk - - - 321 gal.
Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, In Pints,
Quarts, and Half -Gallons
Ball Jelly Glasses, 8-oz. - 50 each
Texas Canning Wax - - pkg. 180
Ball Jar Rings - - 5 pkgs. 250
One-Piece
Kerr Mason Jar Lids - - doz. 100
Kerr Mason
Jar Cap and Lid
doz. 210
Ball Mason
Quart Fruit Jars
doz. 600
See Us For FEEDS
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Visit Our Grade "A
Market for the Rec
Sliced Bacon Grade A 4 j
Sliced Bacon Grade B
Sliced Bacon Grade C 37l
Smoked, Half or Whole Hams 3
WEINERS - -
LIVER CHEESE - -
3
15 J
39
BOILED HAM - - -
MS
Fat Back or Streaked Meat - 19,
Fresh Dressed, Frying I
CHICKENS 5
Ready for the Pan. I
Choice Selection o(
Fruits - Vegetables
California Red
PLUMS
19
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California Juice J
LEMONS O&to
California's Finest "V
ORANGES f,doz.j
New Crop Cooking g f C
APPLES P lb5gj
Home Grown J?
SQUASH 1
Home Grown A C(
spinach. ...... .4 lbsjr
Georgia's Finest Cannon Ball
Watermelons
Select your Melons here, always
Ice Cold ... 30 to 40 pounds each
25 Lb. EGG MASH
25 Lb. Starter and Grower
97
25 Lb. HEN SCRATCH
82
THE FOOD STORE
LEON HENRY, Manager