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NOVEMBER 29, 1945 SDAY, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (Third SectioflJ ,iiPon Honors Mrs. J. K. Boone Anniversary Of 87th Birthday K !.e nil ill , it the K Boone was u' Acrary of her 87th turday wltn a l A r. rfKf kT c'.,f. Siler. and her 1 Vi-- 'l!ary Ann Massie consecutive lun- !m " j, ir Boone has 1 in ncr uauguiv'o i;,-s. Massie servjng istaam r 'IKE7 DOES SOME VISITING WITH HIS IN-LAWS See I s For lull Products Waynesville Julf And Tire ecapping Co. in and Pigeon Streets as hostess one year and Mrs. Siler the next. The residence was arranged in yellow flowers and the luncheon table bore the Thanksgiving motif, with the centerpiece an arranju' mer.t of fruits, and the f;:o:s pumpkin carVJy boxes. Mrs. Boone, who before her mar riage to the late Mr Boone was Miss Mollie Kerr, daughter of llev and Mrs. William Kerr. Her father was a well known minister in thy Methodist Holston Conference and at one time served this church. She is grtatly beloved in the coni munitv. During the day she was the re cipient of many lovely gilts and remembrances. Among those in vited to the luncheon were the sisters of Mrs. Boone. Mis Ann and Miss Corric Kerr, of Asheilie. Mrs. H. G. West, and Miss Jeanie West, Mrs. J. Howell Way.. Mrs B. F. Smathers, Mrs. H. 11 Black well, Mrs. T. N. Massie. Mrs. Er nest J. Hyatt. Mrs. W. T Shelton. Mr? Harry Rotha, Mrs. F E. Alley. Charles E. Quinlan, Mrs M. D Shook .of Asheville. and Mrs. T W. Tucker, of Marion Lions Sponsoring Magician Here On December 12 Teague Williams Discharged From Navy Teague Williams. MOM 2c. son of Mrs. W. H. Williams, of Cove Creek, who entered the service on March 20, 1943, has been dis charged during the week. He was inducted at Camp Croft and sent to Bainbridge, Md.. for his boot train ing, after which he was sent to the Naval Training Diesel school, Richmond, Va. He served in the Pacific theater on the USS LST 227 and was on sea duty a total of 21 months. He is entitled to wear the American campaign ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, Philippine Libera tion medal and unit citation. He has one brother in the serv ice, Robert Williams, Melalsmith. second class, who is stationed in Norfolk. Another brother, Captain John Williams, veteran, is the serv ice officer of Haywood county. ? ru:4L it -wVi w 5 ikfcV un December iz A A v ;A ril: - 'Ail -1 I -: I Expert Watch Repairing One To Two Weeks Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED RELIABLE JEWELERS "Hello... Coke!" HAVING FIOWN TO BOONE, IOWA, to the bedside of Mrs. Eisenhower ill with pneumonia In a hospital Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower found her well enough to do a little family visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle. The result is this picture for the albums, showing (1. to r.) Mrs. Joel Carlson, the aunt; Mrs. John S. Doud, the General's mother-in-low; Joel Carlson, the uncle; Miss Eda Carlron. the uncle's sister; General Eisenhower holding his niece. Mamie Moore, aged 3; Mrs. Frances Doud Moore, Mamie's mother, sisier of Mrs. Eisenhower who is reported steadily recovering. lOIIlfD UNDER AUTHOR IT V OR THI COCA-COlA COMfN 3ca Cola Bottling Co. of Asheville Sgt. Caldwell Receives Award In Hospital TSgt. Jesse F. Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell, of Waynesville. H.K.I). No. 2. was re cently awarded the Purple Heart in a formal ceremony at the Bat tey General Hospital. Home, Ga. Sgt. Caldwell also holds the Sil ver Star for gallantry in action during the German counter-attack in the Belgian Bulge during the winter of 1945. The 20-year-old platoon sergeant, a member of the 23rd A'-mored Infantry Battalion of the 7th Armored Division, spent 10 months overseas in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Ger many. Twice wounded in action, first in Holland and again December 19, 1944. when he tualified for the Silver Star, Sgt. Caldwell was evacuated to the Stales and came to Battey Hospital on April 10 of this year. In addition to the Silver Star and the Purple Heart with the cluster, he is entitled to wear the European-Africaii-Middle East ern campaign ribbon with three major engagement stars and the Combat Infantrj man's badge. He has two brothers who have received their discharges from the service and another. Tommy, who is serving with the Navy at Oki navv a. Miss Martha Way visited her sister. Miss Marguerite Way at St. Mary's College. Raleigh, during the pas! week-end. She also attended the football game between Duke and Carolina. L-iar 3 o jfMM -J : R IIAV r&' .r",., eri. California. ! Smith's (ut Kate Drug Store WflSiM' .,IZr? Comma Secember 12ih St A flTf jrSJ(fc."" Jf --'.nff IS - Vj.Y.'I .? Ul $kmi mm vr hp r m M U BUY VICTORY BONDS ' AND KEEP THEM AIV 1 ) KQT IfdNOS. HW" PEACETIME'S ' H" stands for the "hour of att"-' America, "H" can mean hours for "l ! Happiness." And whether ycu antic City or the health-giving wattr- W pictured above), Trailways i e when your day for travel comes. In ihc meantime, Trailways buses are : Ujve,ers providing dependable, econo.n. ov'er 55,000 miles of America's hii;hw. Mrs. McElroy Honors Father And Aunt On Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Everett McElroy enter tained rith a dinner party on Thanksgiving at her home on the Dollwood road in compliment to her father, Sam H. Melton and his twin sisier, Mrs. Pink Sisk. on the occasion of their 63rd birthday an niversary. The large birthday cake was dec orated with 20 candles, represent ing the members of Mr. Melton's family. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Pink Sisk, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stamey, Mrs. Joe McFJroy. Miss Patricia and Miss Billie Carole McElroy and Bill McElroy. ..( international .S'oundphoto) j Lions To Have j Educational I Program Tonight Buchanan, chairman of ; Education Committee, charge of the program al club tonight at 7.00 Waynesville Chapter 0. E. S. To Hold Meeting Tonight The Waynesville Chapter of the O. E. S. will meet tonight in the assembly rooms in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Noble Garrett, wor thy matron, will preside. As plans for the Christmas activities of the group will be discussed all members are urged to attend. Herbert the laon: will have of the Im o'clock. There was no meeting last week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. In addition to the program to night further plans will be dis cussed about the Magicians Show which the Lions club will sponsor. This how will be held in the local high school auditorium on the att ' eriioon and evening of December Oh. Proceeds will be used to help make Christmas a little brighter for a number of deserv ing people, according to Hev. I.. G. Elliott, chairman of publicity. Announcement was made today that Birch, one of America's fore most magicians, with his company of assisting artists will play an en gagement in this city on Wednes day, December 12, at the high school. I Tin llirph vhrtu.- U the Irn'i'esl magic production now on tour in this country. Equipment, scenery and effects valued in excess of $25,000 are carried and will be seen at the local performances. Slicing a beautiful girl into four parts, shooting a live canary into a burning light bulb, causing a live ppney to vanish In mid-air. and many other startling mysteries will be presented by this master magi cian and company in a magic pot pourri of thrills and fun. The current tour is Birch's twentieth annual one, and his at tractive personality makes him one of the most pleasing enter tainers the magic world has ever produced. Thurston publicly de ! elared that Birch is the only ma l gician sufficiently talented to be 1 his successor and the man he pick ed to "fill his shoes '' Heading the Birch staff of as sisting artists is Mabel Sperry. hailed by critics as tlie world's greatest girl xylophonist. Miss Sperry charms music lovers every where with brilliant solos on her special built Marimba Xylophone. The Lions club here is sponsor ing the event for the benefit of their work in sight conservation. "Out with it:" said the skipper. "If ou can't say it. sing it." The sailor took a long breath rind sanv.: -'Should auld acquaint ance be forgot and never brought to mind':' ov erboard behind.'' The hokum's mate fell - he's a half a mile W A Y N I : S VI I . I . K V It l-.S BVTKKIAN CHURCH Ilev. Malcolm H. Williamson pastor. Whitencr Provost, superintend ent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon Subject: "The Church in Our Post-War World." Pioneer boys and girls and young people meet at 6:00 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday eve ning at 7 o'clock. 2-Second Cream Checks Under Arm Perspiration Froterii You 1-7 Day' a ..,:. ii. i" v?,ii'll sjiv - .vmW i, ,,;,L' s l)av clu-ikj ll It tl i-1 arm ptripiruiimi! Dchnluliilly scented, s no w y w h i I e ';.y-soi" cream it van ishes in 2 seconds. Pro- u els veil up to uavs di nendini; on you we.ulitr. Kinder to skin and tlodies. Generous Jar, 50c (ttix i xlrn) - .A LAXATIVE ? I Black-Draught is 4 '-' i I 1-Usually prompt V I 2-Usually thorough I I 3-Always economical j, ' I ' doses a till wmmmmmtmtm i i n mw i mmiiMlM EL iHIJinpiIIIff m ljtiftlilll!lul!..we OVERLOADED! No one would expect cm overloaded truck to operate efficiently. Neither should anyone expect electrical house wiring that is badly overloaded to efficiently deliver current to lights and appliances. You see, your house wiring is something like your plumb ing it can carry only the amount of electricity that it was designed to carry. And, if your wiring was in stalled several years ago vhen elec tricity was used only for old fcrhioned liahting and pcrhnns o"r cr two ap pliances, you can rrad:lv see that with your incrend 11- cf electric service, y.' may c'rlndira O'o wiring in your houso. Such overload ing results in inefficient operation of appliances and liahts, and may make impossible the addition of the new electrical appliances you plan to buy. Better have your electrical con tractor check vour house wiring now. Ho can install new circuits if needed and prepare your home for full en joyment of electrical living. ( CAROLINA POWER P EIGHT COMPANY) Building Material have the sensational new miracle :j coast. Imoky Mountain Trailways Depot Street Phone 136 Waynesville Sponsored by Waynesville Lions Club For Their "Work With Sight Conservation. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL MATINEE 1:15 Children 25c Adults 55c EVENING Children 55c Adults $1.10 wall finish k 1 ONI COAT COVERS moit wollrwpn, painted walk ami alllnoR, wollboorti, baMflMftt walli. 2. APWIJ UKI MASK 3. DUES IH ONI HOUR 4. MIXES WITH WATER 5. HO "PAINTY" ODOR 6. WASHES EASILY 7. 10VEUEST C010RS Now In Stock GLASS CEMENT OAK FLOORING PER GAL. PASTE E0RM Kern-Tone R0LLER-K0ATER Kent-ronoTRIMS As low as 15$a roll PLASTIC PATCH ftOf Repairs crodis Large Shipment Of Sergeant Paints Now Enroute PHONE 157 Builders Supply Co. At The Depot H. L. LINEK, JR., Mgr. ' Waynesville i i .11 -i -, ij 1 i NATIONAL TR All WAYS BUS SYSTEM!
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