't t ' " f: ; , ".( (One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ip THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 ! ,1,1 4 . Rev. Robt. Tatum Talks To DAR On History Of Alaska Rev. Robert Tatum, rector of Grace Episcopal church, who spent seven years in Alaska as a mis sionary, was the speaker at the initial meeting for the coming year of the Dorcas Hell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution which met with .Mrs. Harry Marshall on Fri day alternoon. .Mi. Tatum reviewed the history of Alaska, giving interesting and informative facts on the country. The speaker was introduced by .Mrs- V. V. Swift, chairman of program committee. Mrs. William Medford, chairman of the women's division of the war bond drive, also talked to the group, urging the buying of bonds as a group and individually. Mrs. James W. Killian and Mrs. R. N. Barber were elected dele gates to the district meeting which will bo held on Tuesday, Septem ber tlie 28th, in Asheville, with the Ruth Davidson and the Ed ward Buncombe Chapters as hos tesses. Mrs. W. F. Swift and Woman's Club To Hold Initial Meeting Next Thursday Afternoon The Waynesville Woman's Club will hold the initial meeting of the current year on Thursday afternoon, the 23rd, at the Hotel LeFaine. The members are urged to attend and to assemble prompt ly at 3 o'clock. Plans for the com ing year will be discussed. Patsy Clark Observes Birthday Anniversary F. Abel were named alter- Mrs. J The regent announced major work of the throughout the country current year would be that the chapters for the for con tributions to the blood plasma bank and purchasis of war bonds. Special guests of the afternoon were: Mrs. Frehn, of Mobile, Ala., guest at the home of Mrs. Hugh Jolly, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Clarke, of Florida, Miss Tatum, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, Mrs. William Medford, and Mrs. Janie Love Mitchell Taliaferro. Following adjournment the guests were invited into the dining room where refreshments were served from a beautifully appoint ed tea table. Patsy Clark, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Clark, of Ha zelwood, was given a party on the anniversary of her fourth birth day by her mother at their home on Friday afternoon. Games and refreshments featur ed the entertainment for the young guests. Those present were: Sonja Snyder, Jo Ann Saunders, Fiances Saunders, Elizabeth Summerrow, ! Barbara Fortune, Frances Lane, j art .Jo Queen, Maxine Knight, Nancy, .Moore, Jo Robinson, Hrenda Queen, ! Adeline McLean, Ramona McLean, Frankie Sue Arlington, Coleen Kuykendall, Katherine Hill Harold Clark, Lewis McDonald, James Wade Saunders, Bobby Wayne Arl ington, Cary Grant Ar rington, Bobby Compton, Tommy Keidel, Larry Reidel, Charles Dean, Wike Lane, Tommy Littlejohn, of Baltimore, Md., and Mike Byrd. McElroys From Norfolk Naval Station Here On Visit At Love Lane Home Want Ads WANTED TO BUY Automatic tape-sealing machine. Will pay cash. Write Box 511, Waynesville. LOST 3 Ration Books No. 1, is sued in names of Dell Lanning, Dolphus Lanning, Athel Gillett. Finder please return to Mrs. Dell Lanning, Clyde, route 1. Sept. 2-9-16. ,OST Sugar Ration Books-Canning, issued in name of Iiadger Noland, route 2, Waynesville. Finder please return. Sept. 10-23-30. LOST Ration Book No. 2, issued in name of Halice Ann Cole Finder please return to Dr. M. B. H. Michal, Waynesville. Sept. 2-9-16. LOST Gas Ration Books B and A, issued in name of Mrs. W. C. Ensley. Finder please return. Pigeon street, Waynesville. Sept. 2-9-16 TO LOCAL PEOPLE Rooms or apartments, furnished or unfurn. ished, in town on beautiful Woolsey Heights. Cool and quiet. Apply to Alden Howell, Jr. Aug. 26 Sept. 2-9-16. LOST Pocketbook Between Gulf Filling Station on Main street and Paul L. Young Tajtf Lot. Contained between $18 and $28 in cash, army registration card, fire department card, T gas book in name of Eugene Wright, chauffeur's license. If finder will mail pocketbook and cards and other contents, they may keep money. Address Paul L. Young, Waynesville. Sept. 9-16-23 FOR SALE Two sixteen-inch flood lights. W. A. Shoolbred, Phone 122- Sept. 16 LOST Ration Book No. 1 issued in names of Josephine Bowers Gay, No. 67S897-322, and Sylves ter Parker (Jay, Jr., No. 678806 322. Finder please return to Mrs. S. P. Gay, Waynesville. Sept. 16-23-30. LOST A Gold Cross, Friday, en graved "from Mont to Grand ma." Reward if returned to Mrs. Sallie McNabb, Waynes ville, route 1, Box 215. Sept. 16 LOST Kerosene oil coupon-sheet No. 301293, issued in name of Posey Kstes Ilaynes. Finder please return to Clyde, route 1, Box V.i'J. Sept. 10-23-30 FOR RENT-apartment-112-W. -Unfurnished duplex -Short Street. Call Sept. 16 FOR SALE One Royal Vacuum Cleaner with hand attachment in good condition. Phone 395 Sept. 16 FOR SALE Very choice Guern sey dairy heifers $25.00 each and up. Non-related bull free with 5 head. Sayre Dairy Cat tle Co., Sayre, Pa. Sept. 16-23-30-Oct. 7-14 FOR RENT Five-room apart ment with bath and hot air heat. Call 435-J. Sept. 16 FOR SALE One registered Guern sey bull, three years old, Klon dyke Farm Stock, eight weeks old pigs and- 4 hogs. C. W. Ed wards, Tuscola Farm, Lake Juna luska. Sept. 16-23 LOST Gas Ration Books Nos. B486932 -ANI, B486931 - ANI. Finder please return to Spaldon Underwood. Sept. 16-23-30 I AM A REPRESENTATIVE for Avon Products in Waynesville Phone 161-J or Call at 281 Short Street. Mrs. Fred Saunders. Sept. 16 WANTED Share cropper with help. Good stock and tools fur nished. Mrs. Thad Cathey, Clyde. Sept. 16-23 WANTED TO BUY Tricycle in good condition for child 3 to 4 years old- P. O. Box 856, Phone 91-J- Sept. 16-23 MARKET HELPER WANTED Wanted a settled person as a meat market helper. Should have some experience. Could use a woman who likes to handle meats. Write Waynesville Moun taineer. Sept- 16 FOR SALE Air-Ways Vacuum . Cleaner with attachments in I good condition. See Massie j Hardware Co. Sept. 16 FOUND Pocketbook containing J money. Finder can have same by paying for this ad. Gussie Noland, R-2, Waynesville, I Sept- 16 FOR SALE Heatrola in good con. dition. 212 Branner Avenue. Sept. 16 STORE HELP WANTED Way nesville store needs two women in their twenties with married women preferred. High school education needed but store ex perience not necessary. Write Box 740, Waynesville. Sept. 16 WANTED AT ONCE MEN AND WOMEN IN GOOD HEALTH PART TIME WORKERS NOT CONSIDERED Starting Wage 40c Per Hour WOMEN: Must have passed 6th grade in school and be able to read, write and count correctly. Be active and alert. Over 21 years of age. After October 1st work 45 hours per week and be paid for 47 Vi hours. MEN: Must be experienced in Novelty Wood Work and have good record with last employer. Over 20 years of age. After October 1st work 50 hours a week and be paid for 55 hours. Advancement Possible for Both Men and Women People Now Employed In War Work or at Their Highest Skill Not Considered. You must make your own application at ERKRAFT INDUSTRIES Hazelwood, N. C. No Telephone Calls or Mail Inquiries, Please. ' Mrs. Blanche Ferguson Medford, who holds a position with the Navy Department in Washington, is spending her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Horace Ferguson- O. R. Martin, who is employed in Georgia, spent the week-end here with his family. ' Mrs. C. C. Collins left this week for her home in Jacksonville, Fla., after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Maria Fiances Head. Mrs. Rufus Carswell is visiting relatives in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff had as their guest over the week end the latter's sister, Mrs. James Cordell. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Moore have as their guest Mrs. Moore's mother, M. B. Munn, of Charlotte. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Allison has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Ed Ander son, of Hayesville. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddell had as their guests during last week Mrs. Waddell's sister, Miss Mamie Odem, and a nephew, Bobby Hil liard, of Bristol, Va., and Mr- and Mrs. J. H. Stantiff, of Low Gap, and Rev. and Mrs. 0. E. Ward, of Mt. Airy. Mrs. Stantiff is Mr. Waddell's sister. Mrs. James Davis and three small sons and daughter, who have been residing in Denton, Texas, with Captain Davis, who has been stationed at Camp Howze, have arrived for a three months' stay here while Captain Davis is at tending school at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. E. A. Greer has returned home after a visit to Knoxville, Tenn., Birmingham, and Bessmer, Ala. While in Alabama she was the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greer, and granddaughter, Martha. Mrs. Humes Hart returned this week from Cincinnati, where she has been spending the nast two weeks with her husband. She was accompanied by her son, Humes Hart, Jr., who returned after a visit here with his mother and grandparents. Prof jmrl Afro W. C. Allen. Mrs. Thomas Meek, of Granada, Miss., who has spent the greater part of the summer here as a guest at Hotel Waynesville, left j during the week for her home. Mrs. Meek, one of the town's most nthusiastic visitors, has spent the past nineteen summers in Way nesville. ! Miss Phyllis Terrell, of Waynes ville, route 2, has resumed her work at Western Carolina Teach ers College, where she is a mem ber of the senior class. W. R. Francis, who has been visiting his family, has returned to Wilmington, where he is con nected with the personnel depart ment of the North Carolina Ship building Company. Mrs. Francis plans to close her home and she and her young daughter, Nancy, will spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. M. H. Reeves. Miss Martha May Wyche left Monday for Greensboro where she will enter the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina- Chief Boatswain's Mate Paul W. McElroy and Mrs. McElroy and daughter, Miss Dorothy McElroy, of the Naval Station in Norfolk, are spending ten days at their home on Love Lane. Upon their return to Norfolk, Miss McElroy will enter the Rhine hart School of Sculpture in Balti more. She has been majoring in in the Norfolk high school. Hazelwood Methodist Women To Hold Meeting The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Hazelwood Methodist church will meet at 7:30 this evening at the church. All members are urged to be present. Miss Sarah Louise Leatherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, of Jonathan Creek, left Monday for Chapel Hill, where she will resume her work at the University of North Carolina. Miss Doris Colkitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt, left dur ing the week for Bristol, where she will attend Virginia Intermont this year. Miss Katheryn Hill, who has spent the past ten days with her grandmother, Mrs. Chas. R. Thom as, left Monday for Decatur, Ga., where she will resume her work at Agnes Scott College. Miss Hill is a member of the senjor class. During the past summer she has attended the state university at Chapel Hill. Miss Thelma Ann Jones, daugh ter of Mrs. Sam Jones, has gone to Bristol, where she will be a stu dent at Virginia Intermont this this year. Miss Grace Wilburn, daughter of H. C. Wilburn, has entered Mars Hill College, where she will be a member of the freshman class. Mrs. Genatus Easley and young son, Kichard Barber Easlev. left Monday for Harrisburer. Pa.. wher they have joined Lt. Easley. They will remain in Harrisburg while the latter is stationed in that area. J. J. Truby, of Starke, Fla., who spent the summer with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Killian, has returned to his home in Florida. Miss Grovene Clark, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Grover Clark, of Waynesville, has returned to Mars Hill College to resume her work after the summer vacation. Miss Patsy Gwyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, left Sunday for Raleigh, where she will enter St Mary's School. Mrs. S. P. Gay, Guest Of Canton Woman's Club Mrs. S. P. Gay, district director of District Number One of the North Carolina State Federation ; attended the meeting of the Can- ' ton's Woman's Club on Tuesday i afternoon of this week. 'Miss Ruth Evans Weds Pfc. Horace Hyder On Sept. 4, In Clayton Mr- and .Mrs. John Evans, of Cove Creek, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Evan.-, to Private First Class ! Horace Hyder, U. S. Army. i The vows were solemnized on Saturday evening, September 4, in Clayton, Ga.' ! The bride is a member of the senior class of the Waynesville township high school. Pfc. Hyder is the son of Mr. jand Mrs. Coburn Hyder, of Hen dersonville. He has been in the ! service since November, 1942. He is now stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. ! Miss Carroll Bell left Tuesday for Winston-Salem, where she will resume her work at Salem College, after spending the summer vaca tions with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Btll. She will be a member of the sophomore class. Miss Jerry McKinley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley, of Hazelwood, left Tuesday for Knoxville, where she will enter the University of Tennessee, where she will be a student this year. Miss Lula Frank Medford, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Med ford, left Saturday for Lakeland, Fla., where she will enter Southern College, where she will be a student this year. Phil Medford, son of Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford, who has been attending Davidson College, has re turned to resume his studies. He is a member of the sophomore class. Miss Jane Dudley Franis has gone to Richmond, where she will enter the Art School of William and Mary College. Miss Francis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Francis, pans to major in com mercial art. M iss Betty Gene Alley left yes terday for Greensboro, where she will resume her work at the Wo man's College of the University of North Carolina. She will be a member of the Junior class. Miss Alley has spent the greater part of the summer vacations here with her grandparents, Judge and Mrs. F. E. Alley. Miss Mary Ellen Boone, daught er of Mrs. Fred Calhoun, left Sat urday for High Point, where she will enter High Point College. Miss Boone graduated from the local high school in the spring. Market Prices Pai For These Haywoo Products - Country Butter ... Country Eg; Sourwood Honey Butter and eggs must be strictly good appearance. fresh and i to wei "rap Butter must meet State requirements ; Must be in half-pound size and individually in wax paper. Honey must be in quart glass jars with new nrefprahlv nf fhA class nr Kr- m j - e- i pc, i ne ccl part should be in even slices and not chopped up. liquid honey must cover the comb at the top. Things to eat must be judged by their appearal We reserve the right to grade any product by real able standards, and to pay market prices accordin We will be pleased, however, to help market your duct. Local Tomatoes . . . Local tomatoes can be used in limited quantia Telephone our Produce Buyer, Mrs. Don Kelly, if have choice tomatoes to offer. The amounts which we can purchase are limil See us early if you want to sell. Ray's Department Store SBm f MARKT FLCASIN6 IN QUALITY-PRICE-CONVENIENCE of 2-Way Help suggests you try The 3rd War Loan Will Promote More Bonds and Sweat and Less Blood and Tears Convert Your Stamps Into Bonds Today Use The Bonds To Attend The Theatre Rally. Invest In Bonds - Invest In Victory The TOGGERY W. H. MASSIE Sm directions on label