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lUSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1945 (Ont Day Nearer Victory) stine u "xx- mes Bride ui Kornmann Uynifi' uf .,! has been made of MISS Ernestine , m- onH Mrs. Vlsisc of Hazelwood, , Kornmann. son of L .. f ;r. Lewi" h.ornni. h3 . " o-, at 4 o'clock h,KK""' ii.v Fritz G. llorf . anhlp rlne ,-foi-Nit'fl ;df was b'v 11 v Hachtel. nut.- -r,me suit with a cam- . d iat and manning she t. ai i it " . i. . . ,j t.i a white praMT wok 1 . . - ..lor nf the I n C :arKf i cuiiAi-Hine suit ,neili''" t-"" . . , Ln amines and tariea Jones, ol liam.no. c o ad the ushers weie m- ... lr and Robert LH, cousins of the bride- a; kci ant as render- Ills- C allK'l lMl- omuivii... ad Hie organist oi me Mk- Sclioitler sang vve .,,. Hi,- faking ot me ;jnm; i In- ceremony l .,,. is a graduate of the Ti.viiisini) high school fcrlnif1"'! Institute, where member of the lau fni lidegnxun is a graduate oi imorc City College and ,pknis I'niversity. He is f the Sigma Phi Lp- friiitv h after I lie reception, held at Hie home of kiwm s parents louowing niiiiiv al the church, the left for an extended trip the Smith They arc now al Lee Gardens, Arling- inelia MarFayden, of I) (' . is spending her Ik-it with her sisters, Miss icKawlrii and Mrs. Jack July Bride THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Second Section! fas convenience' rural service with J1KI OK SIMMONS IK StTKMOR COURT CAROLINA. h' 01 HAYWOOD. Filler vs miller fi'Midant above named will in1 that an action entitled lias been commenced in Nor Court of Haywood wtli Carolina, to obtain als"lule on the grounds J. and the defendant will notice that she is re appear within thirty days 'H lav nf August 1041 N Clerk of the Superior ,ne ( ourt House in Way- Cat olina ant a tic. rfeiiiut to the compla,int aid action nr tho nllntif lv to the Court for the nanded j tle complaint. on aay of August, 1945. 11 LEATHEnWOOD. "PTior Court. Haywood l'Hy. North Carolina. 8 91i-23-30. Water heating" rigeration Heating us befofl you buy. " Gas and Gat Applllncet mcst.n and Commercial DING tiAS SERVICE Wlrh at Short OF TRlSTEE'S SALE f"ry, August 30, 1945, "wit. a. M at the P'ISe rinor i ti. ,.. ( iii aynesvilie, "Signed J. R. Morgan, to the highest bidder an, '""owing lots or par- r; -md 34 in Block L.""; s. 8 and 9. in P of the w. T. Shelton I Known av n, w ,,. . m Corporation prop- - survey and plat of aWCV. ninrlo T .nn- rdend ' Map Book "C" Office of the Register f Haywood County, to r, T 'S made for fuM n nf rl lots. I said lots will be sold "ade niirc,,.., . C0Utcd to the undersigned Cnurp '"btedness to nf.Heye'opment Corpor ;fed to W. T. SheUon, 1 34. in T3l..i. . from m ulK u aeed i. page 42 p Bloc "A" deed of of LV" Record o Deeds 'ul ?d County. MRS. CHARLES LEE 1SLEY. JR., whose marriage lo Mr. lsley took place in Clayton. Ga . on July 19th at the Clayton Baptist Church, with the pastor, the Rev D. D. Harris officiating. The bride was before her marriage. Miss Elizabeth Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hubert Cald well, of Waynesville. R.F.IJ. No 2 The bridegroom reported to Fori Clyde Sergeant Is Given Citation WITH THE FIFTH ARMY. ITALY Staff Sgt. Frederick J Trantham. Clyde, recently was awarded the Division Citation for outstanding performance of duty in Italy He served on the Fifth Army 'rout in the 346th Field Artillery Battalion of the 91st "Powder River" Division. The award citation read: "As mess sergeant. Trantham pffoini ed Ins duties in such a superior manner as to -effect the health, morale, and fighting efficiency of his battery in a most beneficial wa His wife. Mrs Matilda I Tran th.ini. lives on Route 1 at Clyde Miss Dorothy IUcheson is spend ing her vacation at Virginia Beach as the guest of a classmate at I'eace Junior College. Bragg last week for active service m the armed forces. A graduate of Davidson College, he has been director of the high school band here for the past three years. The bride is residing for the present with her parents, but plans to con tinue her education while her hus band is in service Marian Rickards Becomes Bride Of Sgt. S. G. Kneale Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marian Rickards, of Canton, and Sgt. Sam G. Kneale, United States Army Air Forces, which took place in a ceremony at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Central Metho dist church The Rev. F. I Billups. pastor, performed the ceremony. A pro gram of weddfng music was pre sented by Mrs. Hoy I'less. organist, and Miss Joan Witt, vocalist. The Bride is the daughter of Mrs. J. C. Rickards and the late Mr Rickards. of Canton. She is a graduate of Canton high school and completed a special commer cial course at the Woman's College of the University of North Caro lina. Sgt. Kneale is the son of( Mr and Mrs. A. D. Kneale. of Tulsa He had completed three years at the University of Kansas when he enlisted in the army in March. 1943. He has recently been trans ferred from Asheville to the Sey mour Johnson Field. Goldsboro Following the ceremony at the church the couple left for a wed ding trip to Chicago and Tulsa, Okla. Pfc. T. J. Gaddy, Jr. Arrives In States Private First Class John I Gaddy. Jr. of Waynesville. li F I) No 2. was among the men to arrive on board the Troopship "Lincoln StefTcns", which arrived , in Charleston on August 7. from Lellarve, France, with 7T.S nu-n-can held artillery and unlit. u police veterans alio. nil i The ship is a rom erted u 1 tor" and the units .ilin.nd uric the entire 7(i7th Field xitillerv I Battalion and the following nuii- ' tary police escort guard detach ments: 324th. 327th. 331st. 333th 341st. 346th. 349th and 3filst When the men arrived lhe were given a lllel mignou dinnei . new clothing and 1 1 nil' lecords were checked Within 30 bonis they left by train for 22 recep tion centers closest to their home-. Special telephone and tclcgi.iph facilities were available tor ll.e calls home Pfc. Gaddy was anion,; tlmse who reported to Fort Bragg Divided and unprepai ed . France was. wo fared heller than France only because ue had .some body to hold oil I lie enemy while we got ready lo tight Rufus McGaha Now At ; Camp Washington Technician Fifth Grade Rufus McGaha. -on of Thomas McGaha. of Mt Sterling, is en route to the United States from the European theatre for a 30-day furlough be foii going to the Pacific, according to information received from head quarters in France. Technician McGaha is being pro cessed by the assembly area cor maii'i at Camp Washington in Northeastern France With head quarters in Reims, the assembly area command headed by Major General Royal B. Lord, processes 2"iO "otl American troops a month tor shipment to the United States or to the Pacific. I After 141 continuous days of combat including the battle of the ; Hurtgen Forest, south of Aachen, the SU7 Tank Destroyer Battalion' , gained lame in the European the- j . aire as one of the first tank destroy er battalions to cross the Renia- j g.m Bridge, and hold its again con tinual German counterattacks. , The veteran tank destroyer out- ! lit with which the Haywood man is serving has four battle stars for : campaigns in Northern France, the ! Vrdeunes. lihineland and Central 1 in -ope MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES IN OUR ANNUAL Summer Ready-to- ear CLEARAK CE Spring Coats EELIC" MUDS T&TIOBEKY 307 O ALL WHITE SUMMER AT Values To $3.95 On Sale $1 lli Sheds. ;li( j Envelopes AIR MAIL 48c riickjige !(l Sheels AIR MAIL 10c Package of lit Air Mail ENVELOPES 10c 2l-Folds Of V-MAIL 10c mamammummmmmmm Peach Wonder Cloths May lie I :-.i (l Lor Hath, Kitchen, Polishing and Dusting. 4 lor 79c KESTEX Kitchen Towels 8 for $1.25 Double il ton BLAMETS - - $2.48 Set of i: BillilE DISHES $5.95 Set of ONE LOT OF WMte Dresses Sizes 111-18 and 9 to 13 Were Priced from $7.95 to $14.95 Mtf Mas Ikautiful WHITE SKIRTS Pastel Shaded LINEN SUITS Wcic $10.95. . . Sizes 12 to 18. MINER SET - - $7.95 Hernial inn Am SJt IS MAILING 25c Bibles - 25c - 97c - $2.48 Dictionaries - - 48c - $1 MEN'S (Seconds) I n X' fl s' r j L . r. wi mc .-( iiiivr ,-vmie in ine scarce items . . . 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