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One Day .NfiaMT Tictory) THURSDAY, Mat THE - WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Mrs. J. M. Long Hostess To D AR Meet At Home In Hendersonville Mrs. James M. Long was hostess to the members of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution at her home in Hendersonville on Friday after noon with a buffet luncheon, fol lowed by the regular monthly meeting. For the occasion th? house was arranged in quantifies of early spring flowers and the small tables at which the guests were seated were centered with old fashioned bouquets of mixed flowers. RurinB the business session which falhwad luncheon Mrs. W IF. Swift, reoent. -prcsidedi Plans were announced for the official visit of Mrs. Preston H. Wilkes, of Charlotte, state regent of the North Carolina Society of the iDaughlers of the American Revolu tion, and Mrs. t'arr, of Greensboro, stale chairman of Good Citizenship. The state officers will le the guests of the chapter for the June meeting, and will be entertained by Gol. and Mrs. J. Harden How ell -at "Windover". Tltey are coming at this time to be present -for ihc commencement exercises at the Waynesvilie Town ship high school to present Miss Jane Wyche, winner of the Slate Citizenship contest, with the bond given as prize and the pin which accompanies the award. Mrs. Jaines VV. Killian reported that chairs and tables donated by the chapter to the reading room in the county library had been painted and placed in the build ing for use. Mtnouneeinent was made of the 7i.li War liond drive and the mcm bers urged 1o cooperate and to report the number of bonds bought in order That the chapter could be credited with the total amount. Mrs. C!hns. K. Quintan, chairman Many Hard of Hearing Can Hear Tomorrow rith Ourlnf aopi uim) with a implr yrini-. If foy are drafend, toothcrim by rioviits hiinn limit iaiidurto)iardi'n'dor 04gulat"l w. (ccrumnl, jy ll.r- Oiirin Jloim Mrtlid tfM U,at o many of t. rntitilrd ttwn to hur wf II again. Vou miwt iai tltr alter rnukfni Miiei simplr tfi or you (cl '" MM' tuMtoate. We ttcowuiroj imw, Smith's Cut-Kute Drue Store of membership, reported on plans for enlarging the membership of the chapter. The following members of the chapter were present for the meet ing in Hendersonville: Mrs. ' W. K. Swift. Mrs. S. H. Hushnell. Mrs. I.. M. Killian. Mrs. James W. Kil lian, Mrs. K. J. Hyatt, Mrs. R. I.. Prevost, Mrs. Chas. K. Quinlan, Mrs. Kate Morris. Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Mrs. Kvelyn Abel Osborne, Mrs. Harry Marshall Mrs. James R. Boyd. Jr., Mrs. Hugh Jolley, Mrs. Thad Howell, Mrs. H. N. Rarber, Mrs. V. (). Darker, Mrs. W. I., lliirden and others included Mrs. Wliilcnei I'revosl. Mrs C. M. I Hens and Mrs J M. Queen. W a y n cs v i 1 1 v Chapter 0. E.S. Meets Tonight The Waynesvilie Chapter Num ber J(i!i, Older of the Eastern Star, will hold Hie regular slated meeting tonighl at 11:00 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. All members are urged to .lllenfi by the worthy matron, Mrs. Noble Garrett. Visi tors are cordially invited to attend. have as I heir guests this week the latler's sister. Mrs. George Allen, and her grandson. Kit ward Yipp. of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Allen is the former Miss Mamie Brauilell. Next week Mrs. Allen and her grandson will be the guests ol Mr. and Mis 1. II. Ilr.iiiilett Mr. and Mrs Jack Durwell. of Doolie, were the week-end guests of the hitler's cousin. Miss Kohina Miller. Mrs Durwell is the for mer Miss .losie Hyatt, of Waynes vilie. and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyatt -r Miss Pen Self, of Asheville, spent the week-end here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs J II Way Master Johnny Allen Host Of Party On Fifth Birthdav Master Johnny Allen, son of Seaman 1 c and Mrs. John Allen, of Waynesvilie and Burlington, Vt., was host of a party at the Waynesvilie Kindergarten, Central Elementary school on Saturday afternoon in observance of his fifth birthday anniversary. A color motif of yellow and green was noted in the appoint ments and the favors. The youth ful host was assisted by his moth er, Mrs. Allen, one of his teachers Mrs. Kminett Green, Mrs. Sam Bushnell, Mrs. Carl Hill, Mrs. H. It. Atkins, and Mrs. Ben Sloan. 1 The guest list included: Jane liavenport, Sandra Sue Caldwell. I.lnda Burns, Babs Bushnell, Ce cilia Braren, Joan Prevost, Marv Jane Queen, Miranda Marsh, San (tra -Messer, Klizabclh Ann Park iiiiin, Marty and Grey Watkins Joyce Ann Turner. Ann William son Prevost, Mary Ann I'ishei Sally Stovall, Patience Ray, Unthi Sloan. Florence Howies. Victor Braren, Jackie Siler, Gary Kvans, Skipper Sloan. George Seotl. George Williamson. Tommv Massie. Jinimie Ncal, Sonny Pre vost, June Ray, Tommy Campbell Stephen Woody, Jackie Atkins anil Joel Rothermal. 'WSVR WORK AS USUA1 ON vY-E DAY ft) - x V lusrt't-KillluK Bomti Maue The army iias a bomb filled with Insert-killing pi elhrum rievf..(jerl by the government. til Z The sy f Entite ygjll Family M I Should Drink ' VI II PET ll B 1RTHS Haywood County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whisenhiint. of llazclwood, announce the birth of a son on Mav 8lh. lvlr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, hi Hazelwood, announce the birth ol a daughter on May 7lh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Revis. ol Balsam, announce the birth of a daughter on May Dili. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waynesvilie, announee a son on May loth. Itaiiisivv. of Hie birth of THESE TWO GIRLS, Bernice Tierney .(left) and Rose Greco, take time out from their work at the Casco Co. plant at Bridgeport, Conn., to carry a sign around the plant reminding their co-workers of the importance it staying on their jobs despite the reported announcement of Oermany's surrender. The plant turns out fuses for 4.2 mortars. (Juternationoi) Woman's Club To Hold Last Meeting Of Year Thursday The Woman's Club will hold the last meeting of the current club year on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Oak Park, with Mrs. Jaines W. Killian, president, presiding The various officers and chairmen of committees and department will give their annual reports. The winner of the girls annual reading contest will he present and give her prize winning selec tion. Mrs. Cornelia Nixon, chair man of music, will present three numbers during the afternoon. All members are urged to lie present and all heads of work and officers are requested to attend ami give their reports. Hostesses of the afternoon will bo: Mrs. Hugh Jolly, Mrs. Troy ( Wyche, and Dr. Mary B Michael. ! Mann MoquKp Salt-marsh varieties ot mosqui- j toes, of types known to be malaria carriers, have been found in Jarge numbers as far inland as sections of Indiana. Illinois, Arkansas, Okla noma and iw Mexico, according i to a report hy Herman I,. Felilon, , V. S. public health service. He ' points nut that salt water for their . breeding uai provided hy discharge , from oil wells in most cases. We Repair t( Also Expert Jewelry and Watch KePajriB bhvis-smitb (Jewelers Mner 1865 Our Complete Stock 8 Cburet Street iluy War Bonds and Stamps. William CX FrankliJ nauiu nvrvure ana Supplies IW ISO Ha.el,HNi 1feHHoriatU' ftai.es Work ; uiia(llprj fiek lp and DelMwv s,r i,,- (HMINWV .SJTV1JR STOVi: Mmmi I'm tiglti -j tftt ytrnt stove . . . prut-l tw yoar pockettlxNik. TELfJPHON-K 171 -J Mr and Mrs. Sam h'rcfmau. Canton announce the Inrtli ol daughter on May I'ilh. Mr and Mrs. Jack Holder, of Haelwood, announce the tiirth of a Min on May nth. Pinup Baby Given "War Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kilby, of Waynesvilie, aiiiiounee the birth of a daughter on May l.'ltli ! Enrli h Stufflnr Nuts may be used to add richness to slufflng for poultry, to croquettes, or to muffins, waffles, cakes or cook ies. In adding nuts to waffles and cookies use a fourth 10 a half cup of coarse chopped nuts to ejvh cup of flour. 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At SMITHS CUT HATE DRUG STORE and other flood drug stores. t A THE WnnNfcRr Liiile 16-nionm-oid Harolyn I'heryl IVicycr ot Trenton, New Jersey, official pinup e'rl of .the VSS New Jersey, was made $3,200 richer in War Bonds tluoueh donations by the crew of the VSS New Jersey tor unf in obtaining: her future education. "Governor Walter K. Fdge made the presentation.- The child's father, an Army Air Corps pilot. Is a prisoner of . war in Germany. He has never spen his little beauty queen, She is held by-her mother, Mrs. Harry C. Meyer. American Prisoners say: - m WAMT TO 0if BELK HUDSON COMPANY l 1 9 JmM. Tffi WAR LOAN. D Massic Dept. Store R VE V i Treal Ihe heai ttioily put n your SRiart new straw h:ti and littifli a I I he torrid summer Uiu pora Hires! Throw awnv that old lint you've het'ii wearing for the past ten summers and Jreal yourself in a new warm weather topper hat will make you fee! giddy it's thai iight! Your SumuM tmw Is Here . . All Color Bands PANAMAS l.HtJHORNS PINK STRAWS rOAKSK STRA MKIHI'MSTt 198 -a Beautiful Summer riEs Some :0 percent wool, some 100 percent silk . . . mny washable, and wrinkle resistant. These are hraulies, and newest patterns of the season. 59c to $1.50 JhsI lieeeived Shipment Of Men's Summer Hobes Comfortable robes of rayon, and broadcloth in "loud" stripes, that will make the Hummer evenings Phms with pleasure. $4.95 -$5.95 -$8.95 BE Hi - MUDS "Home Of Better Values". ON p. J.-REECE,: Owner
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