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TKSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945 (One Day Nearer Victory) fill iTrrrTreel Well J or iw " SSSLftk. kidney, filter ttid- WCeol nl'r fa th. Wood ,t Injury "J ky th. Snw't" frequent urina ' Sicine recommended the today. Uh with confidence TIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 9 Margaret Ferguson Makes Fine Scholastic Record At College Miss Margaret Ferguson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Satn Fergu son of Clyde, R.F.D. No. 1. ha, won scholastic distinction ai Ap palachian State Teachers College, according to an announcement from the institution. During both the fall and winter quarters she maintained a high honor rating in all her studies, The quality of her work is repre sented by 289 per cent on a scaie where 300 per cent is the higlicsl possible. She is a graduate of the Fines Creek high school in the class of, 1944 and is pursuing mathematics and science as her two major courses at Appalachian State Teachers College. Tanning extract from chestnut acid wood is used for the soles of the shoes our fighting men wear. ARK THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA EE: Sunday 2 and 4 P. M.; Saturday 2 and 3:30 P. M JT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M., Sunday Night, 8:30- SION: Children Under 12 Years. 12c; Adults, AI 35C TAX: On Children's Pass, 2c; Adult Pass. THURSDAY-FRIDAY MARCH 15 Hi 'The Thin Man Goes Home" Starring William Powell and Myrna l-oy. SATURDAY MARCH 17 "Range Law" itli Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hat ton. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. "Return Of The Ape Man" With Rela Lugosi and J. Carradine. SUNDAY MARCH 18 Minday Dinner For A Soldier" Starring A. Raxter and J. Hodiack. MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 119-20 "Music For Millions" With Margaret O'Brien and J. Durante. WEDNESDAY MARCH 21 "Under Western Skies" With Martha O'Driscoll and N. Beery, Jr. he ideal Easter gift r those in Service Fruit cak: Two and Three Pound Size earce's Bakery Let U Bake For You Haywood Men Serve Together Sgt. Arthur V Buff Uigliti and ("l. Salem Hyatt, former school mates in the Wjiynesville Timn sliip hii'li school, who have been together .ino January 12. liMll. when they met in Seattle. Wash., 'inil were sent to the posts men tioned, with the exception ot a few months when Sgl HutT was operaluv: a radio station on an li"; to the .'' were in a I'-ItH i'ei squadron land Sgt. HulT, the best Aleutians Islands' radio maintenance W'.vatl was "cook. M I lilt post I -1 - ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . a coi'ilim; olillit ill Sjil. Hull' man and hiitclu r. baker anil dill anything el e lli.il was need to be done " Sgl I'.ull has returned from 24 month', oversea:, anil slates Ilia' when he lelt ( l Wyatt. "il ivi:. like le.iMiig a hiother." Thc lived mi ."' rations lor a month straight at one tune. 'I'hev lived in tents ithonl flooi s or doors iind alien the wind would be blowing 120 miles an hour in 9(1 mile gales with plenty of snow and sleet added, according to Sgl. HnlT The living weather is "the worst in the world." with always fog. rain, snow a in I wind, the sergeant pointed nut. The accoinmodal ions Acre improved during the latter P-'ul of his stay, but even then are none too comfortable. Sgt. Hull' recently visiled his family at Maggie, his wife and parents, alter which he was sent to Miami for reassignment. Miss Sarah L. Leaf henvood Takes (Graduate Work At Stale l'nicrsity Miss Sarah Louise I.eatherwood, d iiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy I .eatherwoiKl. of Jonathan Creek, ease worker with the Haywood County Welfare Department, has gone to Chapel Hill to take gradu ate work She has enrolled in a course of social psychiatry. r Miss I.eatherwood holds an A. I!, degree in sociology from the State University. She plans to br ill Chapel Hill for the next four months. Miss Beatrice Cobb To lie Cucst Speaker At Civic League Meeting Miss Beatrice Cobb, owner and eddor of the Morganton News-Herald, v.ill be the cues! speaker at the March meeting of the Way nesviile Civil- l-eague. according to an announcement by Uie officers ol the league. The meeting will be held at the home of I he presi dent. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, with Mrs. I ,eo Martell as hostess. YOU'RE NOT TOO OLD TO FEEL YOUNG 'I his i x HirKHiice fci mm wh hrfvp kn"n ijfo l.tjt iv- l-'imn find it thrilMnii hci-xtiM of fit l.ck "f "-itain vitamins i hormones. I'i"ni"tir. Jt Tf" fit mfliriil dipt o.r-iv mnihin intr viinminR Hi"! hmrnoiiPR my multijjly the vim Hud vpt stud piii'tjmpnt "i mufl ktiPW. Y'nir vihole fli roach, vur uncle attihid to. vwt-l hf ma imjinnf when yu btrin to up Ti. nintip. Now it may h i"wiip lor mi dd If fliirl mn to flcain niiny the finmf eptnf, vitnlitv ant! i'Iphsuttb thai made their youth a thinir to rnniembfr. Added yean nitv not Mihtrq'-t from yottr rlnsureB when von .im Tromone. the new medlral formula com hi nint: vitamins nd honn'ns. Follow dtrrrtion on lahel. Tmmone for ale by Smith's Cut-Rate lrii Sloro It's Time To Brinj. Us Your Car For A , . . Spring Tune-Up I5y Our VRECKER SERVICE 'HONE 75 Expert Mechanics General Repair Work In A Modern Shop Catkins Chevrolet Co. Herman E. Downs Serves With Distinction Pvt. Herman K. Downs, of Way nesviile, R.F.D. No. 1, was a mem ber of the U. S. Railway Shop group which worked in face of Nazi counter-attack with the forces in Helgium. when a German jet propelled fighter plane swept over a iiigh embankment, its' machine guns firing in December, 1944. Pvt. Downs was with a group of U. S. Army mechanics, sprawled among locomotives protected only by the sharp bank, took what cover was possible at a split second notice as the fighter plane's twin bombs hurtled into the area. The plane had no sooner sped away Two Haywood Men Meet In Philippines Somewhere in the Philippines. Pfc. Robert C. McGaha met his j cousin, Pvt. George Gunter. for the ' first time in three years. Both ! men ere from Waynesviile. Pfc. 1 McGaha is the son of Mrs. Hurl ; than they were back at their wrenches, oil cans and hammers. For 17 days, at the height of the German counter-attack of Poccin- ! ber, 1944, 75 men and three of- fleers of this group worked on il.un ; aRfd locomotives. All highly ' skilled they rushed to the Allied busiest advance supply depot soon after the German offensive start. McGaha and his wife, Mrs. Dorothy McGaha, and his daughter, Ann McGaha, reside on Waynesviile, lt.F.1). No. 1. He attended the Waynesviile Township high school and was employed by the West Mining Company at the time he entered the service in September, 1942. He was inducted at Camp Croft. Pfc. McGaha is now in an anti aircraft outfit. His oversea duty started in Australia where he spent five months before entering comb;, t Ho has been overseas 17 months, and eight of this period Iris been in combat He took part in two invasions, of the Admiralty Islands and the Philippines campaign. Cpl. Taylor Sutton Returns To Hospital Cpl Taylor Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sutton, of Waynes viile. has returned to Lawson Gen eral Hospital. Atlanta, after spend ing a several days furlough with his parents. Cpl Sutton entered the service in 1942 and was inducted at Camp Croft and from there was sent to camps in California and Kentucky before be was sent overseas, where he served 'lor IK months. He Mas wounded in Germany and returned to the States on February :i At the time he en tered the service he wax employ ed oi the Scenic highway construc tion. M Otfcw 30 900 Zi VMJ if SS J it max to kill boa im th tKXM WiaiODl ta rn I im hlMrlL powdr. SprinU M directs. HKf-aitlWIT'""-1""1'"" Smith's Cut-Rate Drug Store and Belk JluAian id, neodu jfVi fcadtel. with ITS-D COATS -SU ATS and ACCES ORIES DRESSES 100 Per Cent All-Wool ('oat (lassies for EASTER Chesterfield, Hoxy Aiui ln Styles The KtislVr I'annle will lie liiilli;mt (his yoai with liiRh pitstcl coliiis. And MI'lLK'S show i tijjf of lH0';ir iill-wool coats pri'dominato in lhcs wanted .shades. Al..u navy, jvrccii, and white. $24-50 Just Received . . . Lare Shipment ol Loel BLOUSES ' In many styles and materials . . . all styled to complete your Spring and Kas ter outfit. mm - I tu 1 ! That Softly Speak of Spiin i It simply cannot be Easter without a new dress. . . . Our showing i- complete . . . One look and you'll want not one but several of them . . . Crepes, jerseys, spun rayons, woolens. 1 1 16 95 $19 5 Easter 4 Hats $2.98 to $5.95 t A Multicolored jar SUIT able The suit has become a basic feature of the well dressed woman's ward robe. It is so versatile. Choose from our lovely selection of cardims and man-tailored style; $24.50 BELK - MUDS mm mm & Fabric Glo es $1 and $2.98 'Home Of Better Values" 75; MAIN STREET
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