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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, May 10. Benefit Dance For Cancer Control To Be Held Friday The canip.iitjn I'm- funds for Cancer . Control is goint; fuiwii:-tl and will continue into in-xi :'i'lv. according to Mrs. Mvr.'i H:n t II . co-county ehai'-man (it Hi'- drive. Plans have l-oen compleled for the dance Uiiikiitou ni,:lit ;il Hie armory, which is expected in at tract hundreds of pel suns Any amount the person aliendinH is willinK to donate to the cause will he taken a.s admission to the dance. Music will he furnished hy the hih school orchestra untie! the di rection of Charles lsle hand di rector. The orchestra is making no charges for their services .lunallian Woody uill -.erve ast master of cerenionies at I lie dance which will he featured hy a niim lier of novations which are antici pated by those alteudiiig The (iiiLii of this area has been set at $l.:Mtl. ..ml already the .Wo man's Out) has raised $2M of this amount, it was learned li'oin Mrs. Harrell. Another lealure of I he drive will he the sale on the streets of Air Mail slickers hy the members of the Girl Scout troop. Collection of hinds in all the business brms is planned to be "made by employes on .Monday ol next week, it has been announced by Mrs. I land I. Methodist Church Observes Special Service Sunday At the evening hour next Sun day a Florence Nightengale Ser vice will he held at the f'ii'M Methodist Chinch commemorating the one hundred tw cut -lit I h an niversary of Florence Nightengale the forerunner and. in a -eii-c. the outuler of the iiur-ing profes,ion In addition to a review of the life of Florence Nightengale, born .May 12, 11120, the pastor, !!ov .1 .'lay Madison, will bring an appro iriato message which will be (inn ealed more particularly to the nurses of today who have reinh ird such a great anil unselfish serv ice i during the present struggle His subject will he " mvls of Mei '-v " An invitation has been cueuded to the nurses of this area to ho present for this service. .Mr:; .1 Kufus McCiacken. supeiveor ol public health nursing in the dis trict department ot which llav wood county is a part, will p.nti eipate on the program. Mrs. T. 1.. McDonald, who has. spent the past winter in Washing ton. D. C, and Miss Alice l Ball, who has been in Ashevillc for tin past several months, have returned to town and re-opened then- home on I.ove Cane tor the summei and autumn months. April Bride i 11 - " I j S . TL 1 ! Mrs. .lames I. I.edbellei-. the ' former Miss Margaret Kvelvn Wright lleiuh-ix. slaughter of Mr .old Mis A it Inn I leodrix. ol I laz elwood. '.' hose marriage look place on Saturday, April 2il at the home oi the bride's parents. Itev. S It. (loekelt pastor of the llaelwood I 're- lr. I en. in Church, pionoiinci'd the vnv.' The couple are resid ing. I'or 1 be presenl with I he biide's j)ai cut . Woman's Club Reading Contest On Tuesday, 10:30 The reading contest held an nually by the Woman's Club for the gii Is ol the high school will take place n Tuesday morning at o'cio'k in the high school auditorium according to an an nouncement hy Mis .1 W Kil liau. president Mrs .1. '. lirown. chairman of ethical ion. will have ehai ge of the program and seven girls are com peting in the contest The public is united to attend and all club members are urged lo be present ISoosters Club Will Meet Tonight At 7 Tli'- 1 laelv.ood lloorlers Club will mi i -I at the I Ia,e wood I'res- l ici i,,i i i lun ch i in i ight at seven O'clock The pi o .coil v. ill he one ot cii t eri iiini iciii . .11.0 will b" ui ch.iig.e of Whit i:.T rreoM Dewey Hyatt will prcMdo. Junior Music Club Holds Last Meet Of Current Year The closing meeting of the VVu nesville Junior Music Club was held on Saturday afternoon at the Pieshyterian church here villi Jackie Sue Messer. president, pre siding. Alter the regular opening fea tures and business session was held Miss Margaret Terrell, of Fast Vi'avneKville, read a paper on the "History of The Dance." coupling the dance with mus.c from its known beginnings. At the close of Miss Terrell's paper, two piano numbers were given; a Spanish Dance by Ketlo Hannah and a piano number by Jackie Sue Messer. A social hour followed adioioii meiit and announcement was made thai the club would not meet again until September Legion and Auxiliary Will Mold Meeting Friday At Legion Home The American Legion and Aux iliary will meet on Friday evening, the I Ith. at I he Legion Home at !!:(!() o'clock. Hulh groups will hold business sessions alter which a joint social hour will be observ ed Hurst liiirgin, commander of the post will preside over the Legion meeting and Mis J C lirown. president will preside during the Auxiliary meeting. All members are urged lo attend as plans will be formulated lor Hie -annual Memorial Day services sponsored by (he Legion and the annual Poppy sale day promoted hv the Auxiliary. liilly Davis In Naval Training In Mississippi Charles William Davis currently is assigned lo duty at the United Slates Naval Training Center. Ciilfport. Miss, His navy rale is I hat of seaman second ( lass He has hi'i-ii in the navy since October. HM4 lie is the son of William Davis, of Waynesville Special Services Today At St. John's Church A service of thanksgiving for the victory in Furope will be held in SI John's church at I he Masses at ii O'l and II. (Ml a in. on Thursday -t iie Feast ol t be Ascension May UDC Meet j Held On Friday ! With Mrs. Chafin ; The May meeliog of the Hay-j wood Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy was j held' on Frjda afternoon with Mrs j Thad Charm, at her home on the j Fairview Load Mrs. James R. ' Boyd. Jr. president, presided. Dm i:ig the business session, a letter fioiii the president general, Mr... Woodward, ol 'Wilson, was J read. Mrs. Fi nest J Hyatt, patri otic chairman. rcpo;t"d that the members had contributed 1 25 ! pounds ol clothing to the United ' Nations n-h'T drive , report a'- also given of the de l i i el mod me, v. hieb was held in llenderMiiiviile last week. Mi s Oeorgc I'lolt had the paper of tin- alieinonu her subject, Ciorge D.ms in which she gave' a sk, , a, ,, his hie j Spe nil guest.-, ol the afternoon I were Mrs Will Modford and the; hoste-.s sister Mrs Harriet lloyd Webster. Dining Hie social hour,, Mrs ( n.'il'ui was assisted in serv- : iiie by her sisU-rs vlrs. .1 .1 I'er busoo ..oil Mis Webster Mrs. .J. M. Loin; To Bo Hostess 01' May . j DAK Meet in;; Friday : The May meeting of the Dorcas Hell Love Chaptoi of the Daugh ters ol the American Revolution , will be held on Friday afternoon, 1 Mill, in Ileum i soiiv ille. w ith Mrs. lames vl I .nil," The members will leave h'Ti- in the morning and , I he iio.- less v. il i entertain with a luuclu on pi gii to I hi' meet nig I'n lc dint, V ,i lln.i ier In o.'i.g v. '' ! l'.-ip-r. match 1h" patri i n, i ui i i h I . . t :-er ilmi darn- agi o .ire-., il, 1 . 1 ! .,r i il;.i of patch I i I' '( ' g 1 I ; . ; '!;.,. .,(! f.U'lf (lOWH j on a .icre ,, ' l, , i- ..i hi r smooth j Kiirlaci- -vi Cie edge.'' thin ' Willi a 1 1 1 1 lii! ' r. or blade. W.'iee. ia t. i. i la-e thin edges w ill blend v i li die i ! "II 1'ie vv all, and ".ill en' be en' .ii.'' atiii.i;ti:s i oot (;i:k.m HOW T KM. I. II ft IK .)- I(e(iiues ,i hong penetrating mobile li(Ui(l Mcohol is good. lit: cHi:s doitr: t; Fit is fast- I'T! la- sure your Iri'.'ilment con tains at lea. t IIU' , ci- label i We , siigge-.i Te ol II contains MC . II I 'FN FTKATI S I'eel il take hold. Most iii ie; i 1 now have it. A .small upplv just arrived at Smiths, Cul Kale Ding Store Mr an. I daughter, .pent the M. Wayi in (hdrov Mrs. l ISS ek-i IS.U W( C, C I'lotl aix.1 1 Josephine I'lotl. i ml with Mr and le at their I, nine Want Ads V I'VciI 11. .y .ler Hiiss is here i iliul.ei! ,tl S gl.l III! SO! v.hil spent I Wav lies', il Coronailo. i Mrs. suin- IKiW He lug in the I' S N'avv For You To Feel Well 24 hours every day, 7 layi ev-.ry Wff-k, nevf-r stnppiriR, tin l.'dncys fill, r wustp matter Irura the l.lund. if moro peopli were awar- of ha t!n kidneys muBt com.t:intly n-tnu'... hui plua fluid, excrpfl acii imd nihtr w;i i.. matter that cannot hihv i" tt- flu'i'l without injury to hc.'ilin. ttHrc wkuM bp belter understanding f h-v l Ii" whole ayHtein is upset ,h n I. :.tnry i f .i I to funetion properly. Hurnltiff, Bcanty or tf.o frequi rn uriiiit llou Bomt ilmea ft'arnn that Muru' lnntt 1ft wrontf. You may miller nnyvijii l.ai i: bc.he, headai.-beit, diy.zineHs. rh. nximlii' plies, KettiUK up bt Ji K h t.ff Kwelliiig. Why not try buttn'i I'Aht tni v,ill be um'ng a medirlne reconimrndt-d l In1 country over. Ooan'g atittiutiee tli'-fun. -tion ot the kidneyn and lulp th.'iii Ot tunh out poiaonou.l wuple t:c;it O,. i'Ji,ai? '1 hey eonuim noihintr huruiti.-l. uilt Doan't today. Uae with cont.d nc . At all drug atore. s .l.mies I! Mnoil' i, -lalioii-i ii in San A n! o-.io. Tex lie has been joined b; l;r- wile. I he d.uiu'h Ii r ol M. Lester I'.hs lorinerlv of W.;. uc.. Mil,' Mr and Airs Kugene II ( 'i cigh ion. of .1-.h111gt.011. D ( reliu ii ed home 1 he lirsl p;u t ot I he w rek alter spending, soineiime here with the hitler's parents. Mi and Mrs. Jcvs .Messer. ol llaelwood. wh., :' had as tiieii' guest over the week-end iheir daughter in lau Mis Howell Messer. of Valtle.se Enrich stuffing T..'c iTiiy be nred to add lichntes lo :.liifi"ing lor poultry, tr. rroo.u..-tl"!, or to ii.i'liiii:;, waffle's e.il:en or rook irv. In ;,mlinf7 tg.ils lo wafMf anil , cookies u logrth to a l..-lf cup i.r coat's" chope.etl r.n':' to r-.,et) run of flour. I SFD CARS VVAN'I'F.D We '.till pay ceiling price for good late model used ears. See Davis-Liner Motor Sales foil SAI.lv I .(10(1 square feet of tobacco beds, with large healthy "liig Hi Norton" variety planlv For information or inspection, see ItillorOuv Howell, on Ma nee Howell Farm. Jonathan Creek Waynesville, Roulo 2. Box May 3-1(1-17 t'SKD CARS VVANTF.D - We will pay ceding (nice for frond u a , -iirs-. See Davis-I.iner Motor Sales. 1 ( il! SLIP 'OVKKS. button holes, covered bullous, buckles anil noils, also beuel ilelnng. see Mrs T I. Campbell at II Masonic Temple, phone a25-.l. I OH SALK Wood (h't your net winter's now Fred Marcus phiioe 170 W April I'M!) May 10-1 7 AUTISTIC 1'iano Tuning, Voicing and Repairing. I'aul Shepherd, llethel High School, Wavnesville. N. C Mav 31 C II A II M K C li L I'FilMANKNT WA f. ,'i!.'( ' Do your own Per- i m. men! w il h ( liarm-Kurl kit. ' l.ay to do. absolutely harmless, I ieipi ires no heat . elect ricity or machine Safe tor every type of ban Praised by millions in- T 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 lime Lang, glamorous mov in si ,i- K.igle Stores ( 'iim panv July 12 I.FWiXC TOWN - Will sell reas onable Pi.la Plymouth 4-door sedan I ti I Pl anner Ave. Tele phone .C!:. W May 1(1 I'OK S ALL One llolestein and ' lersev cow Five gallon. Five , years n Fresh in 111 days, j Sinn no Hiram Palmer. Clyde. N c May 17-2-1 WW I I II 'Z2 lll se lot babv. Phone Mav HI Eyes Examined For Appointment Classes Fitted Telephone 2488 CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE 125 Main Street OPTOMETRIST Wells Bide. Canton, N. C. AVANTKD F.xperienced parts man, body man and mechanics. Splendid opportunity in these three openings. See Watkins Chevrolet Company. t,f LOST Ration Uook No 4. Wil liam C). Franklin. Ilox 108 Hazel wood Mav 3-10-17 I-on sl.l. I Hi nub American Hand Jointer; HI inch American Hand Jointer; J, , Fay and ; I'agan two spindle Shapcr; 3x."i Could s Pyramid Power Water Pump, I1- Horse Power Cenera lor I !." volts, and 7'-j Horse Power Ceneratot - 115 volts. See Oscar Lacker, 112 Hazel Street,! before May lfilh Prone 44(i. A1..V if) Always GOOD THINGS 70 fi n is. da i At Pearce's Bakery Let Us Bake For You WAN'TFD in Haywood County suitable site for development a.s children's camp, either purchase or long-term lease. 40 to 100 acres, wooded Sufficient water for swimming pool or small lake. Prefer location on or near pow er lines but will consider others. Enough level land for play areas, remainder may he hillsides. With o rwithout house and barns. Answer "('amp. ' The Moun taineer. May 17 'ictTiritXSw v': . ' .S-'OIH tltttw C!T :.s. .. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE City convenience. Telephone 364, T. C N'orris. June 30 HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE repaired at Campbell" Slip Cover and Repair Shop. 11 Masonic Building, Phone 525-J. tf CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE City conveniences. Tel. No. 364, call T. C. Norris. June 21 Our tticntific HOME USE eyt-tUtf teitn yoa m the proper infection t fUiwt. Improve your itfhl wftn tlrlltti Mdlliinf at BIG SAVIN (."4. WB Hrar1TM tf (ect tif. hlqhc.f tuahty inrt etrt wrtifi. Ihifl iff. I v.nd niffif tin 4 ddrt fr fMIC oUlccu ( ii mu tel tfifar ttln. Write HOME SERVICE SPECTACLE CO 1011-HA Chs'.nut St.. Phila. 5. Pa. i I 1 c wtio- Mr om Cfrrtio Need a LAXATIVE? BLack-Draunc is q 1. Usually prompt 2-Usually thoroughV 3-Always economical FOR SALE Stove wood. Quick delivery. Call 171-J. Derry Nor man. May 3-June 7 WANTED AT ONCE skilled and Remi-skilled worker. Also track driver and farm help. Homea furnished. See Jerry Liner, at Lake Junaluska. FOR SALE Automobile for stor age, parts and repairs. See J. A. Parks', Houte No. 2, Waynes ville, N. C. 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