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S- S SV "Nf J? -y; -m- f Is FAMED AS COLUMNIST and war correspoiulf nt, Vniic l'jlc (lrfi) , j-; killed by Jap jiiachint'-gun fire while watchint: .m, -a i;VH,! :iv:.iu u It Shirna Island off the coast of Okinawa lb-re he i- n.i A n in h .v t lecent photo, taken is he was talking with v. .n pi., I i l .,. . .i i , , my CJolit-twri at an advanced Paoilic base. u! n. ...m LAFF-A-DAY ir;;i i n . t 7 I I rOPB 1545. KINO FFATURE9 SYNTilCATE. Int. WOKtD. KMIIK Ml "You say you captured this spy Tuesday? Hut today is S.uui J.i) !" SHAMPOO S H A M F 0 Ofl V4 ,10 minulti U oil yott n4 tleanio your hoir Ihofougkly. rOv loll end luilroui Miy I t arrange in th ntwt hairaNi. 'At Jj WINIPOO rquiri no loop, ' vV" woler, no time lakliig drying. o simple and pkuioiit Is thenpo 30 SHAMPOOS wi'h MINIfOO. INCIUDINO MITT I00 'A MINIPOO DRY SHAMPOO t-i C -il ".. Ti TV omim s vui-naie i-rug Store Wjiyncsvilli' ( f i . i j 1 1 -1 O.K.S. Meets Tnlli-lil ' 'I I ! W.I.VIM Mllr l ! el Hie Oi'dcr n' Ihc I'.islriil Sl.ir will hold III"' l i'l'lll.N litfc! III!' In nifih! .il oil , , lu, k in llir Ma sonic 'i't'liipli. silli Mi ohlc ( lai'I'I'll . Wlllll ll!.llli;ll I'l c -1 1 1 1 1 1 M All mcnihri'' arc n i .1 .1 in .1! 'I'lul ami a ronlial v.i'Ichih' i'- "iM'il to all i s 1 1 i nt', 11 n il 1 1 h 1 in 1 In' nun 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I . Mrs I-: I' Diicki'l! I'M M n . I 1 ' for Kichiiiuiiil. 'alii v ' 'li' will visit In r son V, ipil.' 10 Mial area -li' w il! .ilsn si,: b.-r It; lii'i' and sislrr 111 law Mr .oi'l Mi ' - ' W. Ishorni'. in I ill'1 I ..'Is.- I nil Sll" Will I"' Olll "I 11,1 an indcliiiili' irriiiil Mrs T I. ( '.iiiiIi'!I 1 i" ii lint, ten (lays 111 Norlolk. V a .is Iho t!uusl ol her hi'iilhi r in-law anil sisti'r. Major and Mrs. 11 S llullis. Major Holds is mtvmiu with idf Medical Corps of Ihc I S hmv Lillian Haynes Afnmoc 1'IV.WIUVk) 7tVIV. V '4 Herman Messer ilr and Mrs. Hurley Hiiynt'S. of t'ldc. have annoinivnl tlie mar1 1 iai;e of their daughter. Miss I -il -lian Hay ties, to Sergeant Herman lesser, son kf Mr. and 1Am. J. H. Messer. of AmiisKm, Ala. The marriage was sulemnused in a ipiiet ceremony on Wednesday. April 4. at the home of Rev. H. j;. Ilolich, of Candler, using Uie ins eereiiMMiy. Only memlR'rs of ihc family and a small group ol . close friends attended the wed ilinj:. The bride wore a sprinfi suit of blue wool gabardine, with navy and white accessories, and her cor sai;e vsas of roses and iris. The bridegroom iwerrtly return cil from 28 months of duty in the Pacific theiilrc and at pivst'nt is stationed al Walter Reed Hospital, Washington. O. C. following the ceremony the cmiplf left for Alatuima. whore il;c will visit relatives and friends, alter which Sgt. Messer will report hack to Washington and Mrs. Mes ser will go to Knka. where she holds a position with the American I nka Corporation. Rev. and Mrs. West Will Hold Open House Friday . Hcv and Mrs. Walter West will ' he al home to their friends at 1 hi ir home 011 Walnut street oil Iriilay aflrrnonn from 3:80 to (. :iti o'c lock. The residence of the superinten dent of the Waynesville District has recently been redecorated and the friends are asked to call and j see the improvements and visit I wiili the Hcv. anil Mrs. West "I- :- Mrs. George Plott 'Will Have Paper At UDC Meeting Tomorrow i Mrs (Jeorge I'lolt will have the , paper ai (he May meeting of (he jt inted Daughters of the Confed eracy, which will he Held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Thad O. Chaf 111 al her home on (he rairvievv Knad Mrs. James It. Boyd, Jr.. pi csidcnl . will preside All mem bers are urged to he present. j Haywood County Girl ! Makes Outstanding ! Record In Dramatics j Miss Kssic Mae Hull, senior al , Western Carolina Teachers Col ; lege from Clyde, is playing an ini poilaiil role in her fifth dramatic pi iiiliictioii since she has been in j college. She plays Mercedes in ! "King Around Kli.abcth" which is being produced by the Western Carolina Players al Western Caro j 1 1 1 1 : 1 Teachers College auditorium. I ( nllou bee. Wednesday evening, I May !). Miss Hall did outstanding work last winter as Sabin in "Skin of 1 ui Teeth". Graduating this spring, she is a major in physical education and music. Besides her dramatic roles, she took part in the music department's productions ol Faust and Carmen. NOTID COMPOSER TAKES A BRIDE ,.ii,i,n r.i.,iW,Vi..ii.'i f fe ; 'iV DEEMS TAYIOR, 59, noted American composer, and his bride, Lucille .Watson-Little, 20 (above), announce, that they were secretly wed in Arlington, Va. Komance followed their meeting at a circus winter -quarters in Sarasota, Kia where he was arranging music for the show nd site was designing iU corneous vostumes. (tttenuirional) Honor Rh For lluelwood School (,'iaile I: Amelia Curl is. Marieta Plott. Nancy Long. Barbar.i .lean lingers. Doris McLean. Barbara Owcnby. Karnes Collcen Smith, Charles Houston Ann Holder. Mary Harold Clarke. 34 I C 'nil Tried l!u- New I )clicini is ()weiibv, Betty j t me liobinson I Sonja Snyder. I Caldwell. Palsy ! Sue Creasman, Patsy Miller, Prieda Hill. CJrade 2: Ann Grant, Sara Ann lloyle. Prank Kirkpalrick, Michael Trnutnuin. Joe Queen. Jean Hoh insou. Grade :i: Barbara McClure, Wanda Mills. Juanita Kelly, Mary Sue Morgan. Emily Smiley. Grade 4: Vivian Gillil.ind. Wanda Hector. Thomas Karle Nichols. Patsy lirendle, Bobby C'oinplon, Jimmy Davis, Carl Grant. (Jrarle 5: Suann Hensley. Danny AleClure, Cannon Greene. Cathe rine Bell, June Colvaid, Kathleen Creasman, Joyce Caldwell. Dibe Karly. Mary Sue Sparks, Carolyn Wyatl. Carroll Swanger. (Jrade (i. Marjoiie C'ogdill, Mar Ilia Creasman, Hosa l,ce Burgin. I Hetty Parmer. Claude Greene. I Mai l ha Lee Perguson, Jimmy I Swift, Sadie Lee Khincharl. Miss Emily Siler Assumes Post With Red Cross Mts.s Linilv Siler. daughter of Mr and Mrs Kufus Siler, assum ed her duties here on Tuesday as executive secretary nt the Haywood Ch.'rpK'i- of the American lied Cross She conies from Hoi k ingliaiii. where she held a similar position with the chapter there Miss Siler Was named lo the lo cal post following the resignation of Mrs Joe Liner, who bad been in (barge of the home service work of the chapter for Hie past three scars As executive secretary, Mia, Siler will not only have the home service section under her super vision, hul also the entire program of the local chapter. Due to the heavy case load al this lime ij was thought advisable to employ a trained Bed Cross worker Mes Siler is a graduate of Peace Junior College, the Wo man's College of the University ol North Carolina and did gradu ate work al the University of North Carolina. Prior to entering the Bed Cross she was a else worker in Lunibcrlon with the Hohersoii counly welfare hoard. During the interim between the resignation of Mrs. Liner in and March and May 1st, Mrs C l Manning has been serving as sec retary. Woman's Society Of Christ inn Service To Meet On Tuesday The annual reading contest spon sored by I he Woman's ( lull for girls 111 die high school will be held on Tuesday ninriiing. May If) lit lll'JO o'clock, according to an announcement this week h Mrs. James W. Killiau. pn'sidenl and Mrs. .1 C Brown, chairman of education Seven girls are competing in the contest this .year and the prizes will be presented the winners by Mrs. Killiau. All club members are urged to attend the contest 1 1 Mrs W. A Shands and her sis ter, Mrs . I. lines Shaiuls. of Gaines ville, Pla . are spending several days here at the limner's home 011 Ihc golf course nt the country club. Mrs V A Shaiuls bought the summer home ol l)r anil Mrs. Panky. of Miami, last year and plans lo spend the season I here this year. Mrs. Prank llolcoiuh and young daughter of Detroit. Mich . are vis iting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pciiland. at the ' Mcdfonl Kami. WHY BE FATV? Get slimmer without exercise You may low pound end harp ti more slender, giatui bgiirr. Nu esercislos. No laxutives. Nodruga, Willi this AVDS plan you don't cat out any meals, t arches, po tatoes, meats or butter, you sim ply cut tbem down. Iff easier when you enjoy drlidoui (vita min fortified) AYDS before wetdt. Absolutely nannies. In cJirucai tests conducted by medical doctors, more than 100 persona lost 14 lo 15 lbs.avar ft In law week vttU AVDS Vitamin Candy KedOcJug Han. Try ft 30-dfty supply or AVDS. only $2.23. Money back on tot vary ftrtt Lwi U you 44a I h.vil'IM S DRUG STORE MILK SHERBET Tastes Almost Like Ice Cre;im . . . Available At Your Pet Dealer. Pet Dairy Products Co. N'one 10 Waynesville, N. C. EXPERT Watch Repairing SERVICE Onf and Two Weeks Service. All Work (Junrsnleed For One Year. "Trial By Jury" To Be Presented High School 10th The well known operetta. - 'Trial Hv Jury", by Ciilbert and Sullivan will be presented at Hie Waynes ville Township high school on Thursday evening. May Id, at 8:00 o'clock under the direction of Chas. lslcy. The presentation is sponsored by the Waynesville Mu sic Club in their local plans for observation of National Music Week. An added attraction will he a theatre orchestra composed of vio lin and cello players from Western Carolina Teachers College Orches tra and others, including Sol Cohen, music director at Spring dale schools, who will play first violin and some of the members of the high school hand Those making up the cast will be the plainlili, Ida l.ou Cibsou, defendant, Frederick Vaughn judge. Virgil Hoglen; counsulor for the plainlili'. Hob Perguson. usher, Aaron Hyatt: and foreman of the jury. Donald Kbea A cast ol (10 will compose the chorus who will give several numbers The setting of the operetta will be in the colonial period, and is in one act which lasl around 4!i minutes. A small admission fee will be charged. Mr. and Mrs lialph Shumaker. of Takoma I 'ark, Md , have return ed home after visiting Hie lallcr's parents, Mr and Mrs P. P Mar tin. Huy War Bonds and Stamps. WILLIAM Q, FRANKLIN Hazehvood, N. C. Radio Service and Supplies .lust Received A Good Shipment Of Tubes for Battery and Electric Sets IN.-. lH.- 1 A7 :uir l(j.r) IA5 12SQ7 I2SK7 riZC HriiiR Your Sets In For Repairs Next Door To Hazel wood Garajre. PARK THEATRE WAYNESVILX.E, NORTH CAROLINA MATINEE; Sunday 2 and 4 P.M.; Saturday 2 and 3:30 P. BL -NIGHT SHOW: 7 and 9 P. M, Sunday Night, 1:50 ADMISSION: Children Under 12 Years, 12c; Adults, AO Seats, 85c TAX: On Children's Pa 2cAdult Pass, fe. THURSDAY MAY .t 'House of Frankenstein' With Lon Chaney and Boris KarlofT. FRIDAY MAY A "The Master Race" With Geo. Coulouris and Stanley Ridjres. SATURDAY MAY 5 'Stagecoach To Monterey' With Allen Lane and Peggy Stewart. LATE SHOW 10:30 P. M. "Shadows Of Suspicion" Willi Marjorie Weaver, Cookson. SUNDAY MAY C "Forever Yours" W ith Johnny Mack Brown. MONDAY -TUESDAY MAY 7-8 "Lost In A Harem" SDn t iiiR Hud Abbott and Lou Costello. WEDNESDAY "Ti:. MAY 'Big Bonanza" With Richard Arlen and Jane Frazee. "A cood appearance is an advan lage to a man; it is the fibre of life to a woman " People Soon Learn WHERE thoy may safely shop, secure in the taste of the buyers and the reliability of the si ore. One way customers c hoose their shops (and a way we ourselves prefer) is by observing where the verv best dressed men and women in town find their styles. Women's Suits. ('i:its, Spi.rtswoar, Mouses Dickies. I'luiks. Costume Jewelry. H:it;, etc. Men's Suits, Sports fonts, Slacks and FurnisliiiiRs. Fashion 'Shops in: BBEYARD CANTON - WAYNESVH.LB Reliable Jewelers MAIN STREET WAYNES VILE
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