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rttxutjy hiage i rri it 1 of Alicia Chambers Polk . E. L. Withers Announced William Julius ,1,. Noyer, Old Si. Louis, have of their (in"" I'i.lk. and W r.u.i'i. ,i. iiirin-iii?.e i : . . -. A 1 1 n i a liter. i"1-" -" I s. Army Air k puce lasi w- vvhere bolli 31UI hndeiiroimi were on vwih Ins lamily. Ill-crime a mem- l.e.it;ue ot hI m nurses aide tmiK I"' in llnlV- Mr. , l.-rn -,HC ntt tin- .l'"11 ,.. II"' S''''VK'e irll I " Willi' Bui I"' I-in " IHl'll iil'l s r, a (intuaie oi ri. ;,nd spent two din in'-! which time ll Convent of the .n.loii ami the ., !,.!ili in Home, naiv. j n, i ictui ii to this coun as presented to society . .. ,. tt inn aivin jtl. ...niidiiiollier. Airs. Cl,.ii:ilicrs. at lier home ; lh.it nitv LmlK .iii'- ... 1,1,. i ri .'i riiUKinusmer oi and Mrs. liul'us L. Trim' ""'''' Arkansas H. .,ic Mr. and Mrs. Chandlers, of St. Louis. ,,i Chni les M. Polk, of k ami .irs. iiiiuut ,,r, i.i ISrisine.stoko, Eng- ,-, inakin;: her home in i vomena"d gins get wanted relief junctional periodic pain Is a liquid medicine which fie cramp-like agony and ner- fuain or luncuunui penuuio litre s how 11 may neip: 1 Taken like a tonic, it ihotild stimulate jipp-iiU aid diges tion thus lulp build re fi..t.,nr lor the -time" tu turn,'. m QiirlArl 1 rtftv hp- m li'M- your time". It hi thuiilcl lli'lp relievo J pnin due lo purely func 1 ii. inn niriodiu causes. frry r.irdul. If it helps, you'll ,0 glad JuU did. CARDUI St. Louis for the duration. .Mrs. Withers was with the Aineiican Red Cross in Italy, where she served almost a year as a MjfV assistant. When her husband's leave is up and he return', u, ac tive duty overseas, she vull y,, t St. Louis for a visit with her fam ily, after which she will c,,Mh- to Waynesville. where she will be with her husband's mother for the duration. Major Withers, son of Mrs. Krn est L. Withers and the late Mr Withers-, of V anesv ille. entered the service as a volunteer in He has recently come to I he Slates on a leave alter serving for IT months in Italy, where he is at tached to a hcjavy bombardment fjroi.p of the lnth Air l orce. Major Wallers vvvs first sent to Kessler Kield. Miss., and from there was transferred lo the fol lowing posts for further training prior to being sent overseas: Of ficers Candidate School. Miami. Ilarrisburg, Pa.. Tucson. Ariz., Mc Cook, Neb., Charleston. S. (.'.. and Mitchell Kield. N. Y. He is entitled to wear the Pre Pearl Harbor ribbon. American theatre. European-African - Middle East ribbon, three battle stars for two Italian campaigns and one German campaign, and a unit Pres idential Citation. Major Withers was educated at Duke University where he was a member of the S. A. E. fraternity. At the lime he entered Hie service lie was sales maangcr of the lied Hock lioltling Coinpam , Inc.. of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Creighton. of Washington. I) C, arrived Tues day to spend several days with the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Messer. Spring Tonic hi l Mr. and Mrs. of Newport New: ins a week here .1. I'rank Martin. . Vn ., are spend isilin:; relatives. ipent the ill Klinx- Miss Mabel Medford week-end with friends ville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jack Atkins and two children have arrived from Wilmington. Mr. Atkins has been employed by the North Car olina Shipbuilding Company. T ' '' Is-! I ' Navy blue suit with detachablt collar. By VERA WINSTON NAVY WITH a touch of whiU ia a good sartorial Spring tonic, especially when it is used for a suit as smart as this model. Double lla patch pockets lend animation to the slim silhouette, the fabric is navy woolen. The white bird's eye pique collar is detachable. The straight skirt is seamed center front and is pored in back. et The Big Ones With Our Reels Flies Lines HOOKS SINKERS BASKETS Gardeners . . . 1101 :S SPADES FORKS RAKES WOOSLEY'S PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS Slock Of miONE 2.98 aa . j R A C! G! IT IPC HARDWARE CO. HOY PARKMAN, Owner Miss Tommy Davis Becomes Bride Of Chas. A. Buckley Mr. and Mis. I!. Prank Davis, of Iron Dull, have announced the marriage, of their daughter. Miss Tommy Davis, to Robert Donald I'.uckley, -on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. I'.uckley.. of Philadel phia, in a ceremony at the Seventh HnplKI church in Baltimore at .1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, April I I. The l!ev John Henry Day. pas tor ol the chinch, ollicinlcd, using the double ring ceremony. The bride wore an ice blue dress with navy accessories and her cor sage was of pink roses and g ph sophelia. Mrs. Buckley attended the Clyde high school and at the lime of her marriage held a position with the Olenn I.. Martin Company. Balti more. The bridegroom was educated in Philadelphia and at present holds a position wit 1 1 the Western Mary land Kailroail Company. following the marriage at the church a reception was held at j the bridegroom's parents. Alter la luiel wedding trip the couple will make their home in Baltimore. t Private Chas Burr Way. who is l-iktm; his basic training at Camp Croft, spool a lew hours here with his paienls. Mr. n.icl Mrs. .1. 11 I U a.v . over I he week-end Pvt. Jesse Biishee is stationed at Pint Knox. K. ill-, wife, the for mer Miss Vila Miller and chil ! dreii of 'rw Vol k. will return to j Wa.v nesvil le and make their home iere while Pvt. Unshoe is in the en ice, April Meeting Of Woman's Club Held Thursday The April meeting of the Wo man's (Muh was held on Thursda.v allernoon at Oak Park, with Mrs. James W. :...iian. president, pre siding. 'I'ne program had been ar ranged by Mrs V. II. K. Millar and included a tpaestion forum conducted by Mrs. Prank Kimscy on Dumbarton Oaks agreement. Mrs. Prances Eraier read an interesting article which she had written for The Waynesville Moun taineer on Women in the Post War Era. The 7lh War Loan Drive was discussed by the members and plans were made for ,)artieipatio:i in the cancer control campaign now underway in the count . Vol unteers were asked to aid in the campaign. It was decided to offer two prizes in the art department at the high school of $00 each lo be give n to winners m the junior and senior classes. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, chairman of music, presented Mrs. Lawrence Green who sang 'Pra.vcr" bv Cuion, accompanied by Mrs. Nixon Announcement was made that there Had been three entries in the state federation literary contests by members of the club. A social hour followed adjourn ment, with Mrs. U. II. Blackwcll. Miss Kobina Miller and Mrs. 1!. N. Barber as associate hostesses. Louise Martin To Head 'Y' Club At Woman's College Miss Louise Martin, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. () H. Martin, student at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Ga boon named head of the Eresh man 'V club, which is a combina tion of three clubs for the coming year. Other otliccrs include Misses liachel Woodley, Columbia, vice president: Billie MeNeillv. Greens boro, treasurer: and Helen lle Vaull. Charlotte, secretary. i April Meetine; Music Club To Be Hold Friday Evenim The April meeting of the Way nesville Music Club will be held on Eriday evening at the home of Mrs. Hugh A. Love on Love Lane, with Mrs W. L. Hardin Jr.. Mrs. Kohl. II. Stretcher and Miss Ida Jean Brown as hostesses Mrs. Stretcher will be in charge of the program and Miss Nancy Killiau. president, will preside. Mrs. B. D. Cassady has .return ed from Albemarle where she was called on account oi Hie death of her mother. Mrs S. II Milton, which occurred in VVinslon-Saleiu. Roach rolson Sodium fluoride is the most ef- i fective poison that can be used against roaches. Failure of thia j powder to obtain results in the past I can be traced to errors in placing 1 the material, rather than a poor ! material. SALLYS SALLIES Do vou mind If I call you dar ling ? I . don't know your name !" YOU NEEDN'T TO HANG THIS BE A 2fa? AMAZING NEW Vou can bang Trimx wallpaper yourself because it's Ready-Pasted. No special tools to buy. No messy paste Just dip in water and smooth on the wall with a damp sponge. It's that easy! And you're sure to find the right pattern for every room in your home. See them today. MASSIE HARDWARE CO. ROY PARKMAN, Owner RING BETRAYS SHIRLEY'S ROMANCE iy.''wy.Ai..i'H..,'H,iwiniiimi iv u nnkwuiw-tm' m.) i .i'i',,witiMwiyi!P(wii.i iiiiim jm " : v 1 VIST h V V C ' lV - -s v ALTHOUGH HER ENGAGEMENT was supposed to have been kept a deep secret, Shirley Temple like any other young lady of 16 couldn't resist the temptation of wearing her diamond ring. Her schoolmates noticed it and the secret was out. Here is the first picture of the famed screen star let and her i3ar.ee, Sgt. John George Agar, (iuterua tiotial Soundphoto) Mrs. H. L. Marley returned Wednesday from Charlotte, ahete she had been the guest of rela tives for several days. - . , Mn. Alphonso C Avery, . ol Mnrgantoa and Ashpyllla. spent the week-end in town as the guest of Mrs. Bui us L. Allen. Always Good Things To Eat Pearce's Bakery Let Us Bake For You Belk-Hudson Has A Full Line Of . . . SHOES for all the Family Horc You Are Men Itrovvn and While Saddle Oxfords Rubber Sole 4-95 Women's and ( hildren's SANDALS Many Styles ... All I'uhtrs . . . 1.98 3.95 Non-Rationed Women's Lovely Dress SHOES in IMlMPS T1KS OXFORDS I Slack and Hrown 2 98 $S0 Al i Coinplele Stock of .Men's Shoes -Jtv- TOM TKRRY MAKTLTtltlLT AND wi:vm:i5i:r(;. 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