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;,3 J i H i ' PAGE TiTO (Third Section) TZlY f WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Ludlle Mintz Is Wedded To Hubert Creaseman Mr. and Mrs. William A Mintz. of Canton, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss LuciHe Mintz to Hubert (.'rease man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford D. Creaseman, of Haelwood The marriage took place in Clalon. c;a . on December 23. The bride Wore for her man i;il, a Iil'IiI blue gabardine suit unh blue accessories. Mrs. Creaseman is a uradu.-ilc of Hie Canton high sc hool and at tie- ti of her marriage held a jom- iion with the Champion Paper and iii.re company. The bridegroom is a veteran of V.orld War II. with nearly t 'n . ( vears service to bis nvdM. v a- ed ucaled in the local srhiml i pre . int he is employed b the ( ' Lawrence Leather compam For the present the couple are making their home with the bride' pan nls in ilaclwood. ! THURSDAY, JANUARY Dorcas Bell Love Chapter DAR Meets With .Mrs. Gwyn on 12th j The Dorcas Bell I.oe Chapter of I the Dan ;.. liters of the American IKevolulion will !) held on Satur j day. .Jaiiu:ir llie I lit li u.lh Mi; IT. Lemur (iwyn. instead of i'nda'. jibe lllh as pr.'Mou-ly announced, according to Mr-, V F Su,', i f: nl. j .Viss Maiari-I Stnimfield uill be j in c . ut-e of tin- program u iiii h ;Wii: e (oii.jiosed of musical mini ,lv, I All menil.ii- are m -ed to be pie-ent. and ,-,iv a-ked to as-em ble at : bo o'clock at u Inch hour 1 lie first i),, , ,. ,,,,.,.) m. . ,H, )(,v . t .11 he li, , CRIMES COURT SETS HOMMA TRIAL FOP JAN. 3 Automat IuflVl Cars Planned in Britain LONDON The f,'ie.,i e-'ern Railway plans to introduce .m:'. mat fftiffot cars. Iielie'.ed in he n,.. first of their kind in the world, it was announced heie 'as-enyers who insert -i-p( wi or shiiluius in slots y ,11 e,,; snndu iehes. ier cream, -nit d i nl: stamps and other Mipp'ie- s- '-r-l Mr-' ' I ' i h 1 1 1 , i Murr.p. ' . e c. Im :ied to .. i iv-, M...H..I i afl i -perdiiiu flie Chn-'mas ,,,, d Ie-r,. uilli the Lit 1 i - par. nl J Mr and Mr- W, I McCraek. n. j Mr ; r.d Mr, Hubert 1. Sh..m I .Vi-lr. die I . mi , lrie ivteri.ed ! .h'oi- " : l-l :na- v.,-,-: ! here u it h 1 he I oi i,r r' , parol" 'L' and Mi .. liuJi J Sloa,, ! Mr and Mr- Curl is liu-s and : oum d.mrliler. Mariiuerile Hu- -"I'1 nl li' i-l :nas nil k I ...... .. ;M 1 bed. 1 ,.;y M; 1 v" 1 1 - - It ! i I r i '!"'lle "It V, ed:le-d,:V bill ! J Is- Ma; ria l He remain- d lor a nine extended i-it . 'V4& it " .AX ffif . mm i iw I'll 1 a :.:. t v m-' -r---- ,. i L A WSS tUrned tio,vn Lt' Gen- Masahar" Homma (arrow) stands before members ot a b. fc. i.Iihtary commission in Manila and reads, in English, a request for one additional defense counsel, uiicra.y charged with 80,73d sl;:yinKs and toi turings, with the infamous Bataan death march high on the list, Homma s trial has been set for Jan. 3. U. S. Army Signal Corps Radiophoto. (nternatioYml) Mi Maltha MeCraeken. w !c p..- it ion in S. l ania Coi - - " "turned to her work alter ... sin.tidiiu: f'liri in,:,-- u. ek uilli lier LU i( tory Honds - I'.rin- The paianl- Air ,,n,l Mr- W . M, . Hoys Hack Home Cracked Mr. & Mrs. Frank Davis Lav Familv ToetluM1 t r New Cardinal It's No Time To Take Chances! Properly values are hiuh. so protect litem with lire and 'vimlstornt insurance. Dis cuss your protection matters with us. L i. Blf Rentals Real Estate Insurance PHONE Fust Time in Five Yeais Mr and Mrs. i Prank !)a i had u I'll them on the 27ih if Decem ber, th. ir cniire i.uirK for ll, lii'M lime in hut fur year-; Fn- !) ueee all their chi'dren as fo1 lor. : Staff St. , .! !)., wierau 01 the I'acilic T In -.it . v. iil' :! inont h- o erseas duly to hi ; credit Si!t. Winston l)ais. uhi s,.red lit) months in the I'acilic. and had just u'rived home.; Mis. Ifuth Davis Miles and her husband, .lack Miles and tun children. Hilly, Davis, Miss hhabelh Ann D.v.C. Charleton Mary a, id Carroll Davis. "AVI! vor AN K)M BOMB AND HOW no von i si: IT? In every mail, in every way surest ions are pouring; into Wash iti'-lon on atomic bomb control and every surest ion is Riven tin utmost consideration. Kven tin tint ondil ioned ones are turned o'ei to l)r Kduard I Condon, the com miMre's adxiser. or to James H Newman, his assistant. In one re spect -only one the letters have the same idea: the grave challenue to civilization nosed hv the fantastic power of nuclear fission. CIIKIIALIS. Wash -The Lewis County Women's Republican club finally have let the bars down. They're letting men join, but only a : associated members. Mr. and Mrs. TIukIi Halmer have returned to Raleiqh where the former is a student at North Car olina Stale College i..i;;.y:!).R- ill K '-J, ' -IK-- l.liit If? ' J -v ' .-..:.-r f i s - -JLSy'V ' - iff ' ii im ii 10 ANNUAL SALE! h, V' v! iTTTTTll; THE ORIGINAL WIND and WEATHER LOTION 12 NOW AT l PRICE For powder base, body rub, chapped skin. Buy now and save V ! Regular $2 size at $1 LIMITED TIME ONLY! Smith's On! 0 Drug Store REGULAR $1 SIZE SIX 8-OZ. BOTTLES IN HANDY FAMILY CARTON, S3 All prices pfen Ux "0AiioAnt9 LOTION -".w. wui pjw IZ5irglTBnJJ ale Please send me bottles of Tossy Wind and Weather Lotion. D 8-w. $1 size at 5c per bottle. Regular $2 size at $1 per bottle. D Six 8-oz. bottles In carton, S3. Name. Address ChargeU C.O.D.Q Check EnclosedfJ A4i Tu w .bor rtwH, THIS IS one of the most rvnt v j elusive photos of Archbishop Fran cis j. ftpciiman, ot New York, who with three other American arch bishops will be elevated to the rank ot (.animal. (International) Vcrlin Setzor Disc harged From Army At so it Irao; Scriieanl Vcrlin Selcr. son of Mr and Mrs. Will.urn Seler. of the Mayide section of the coi nas received his discharire from Hie arin lie i-nlercd the service in la . 10-t:i. while M. was a cu. denl a! the W'aynesvilie Township hieli school. Sfit. Setzer was inducted at Fort llra;:i; and from there was sent to I'orl Kno. Ky., and later on maneuvers in Louisiana. From the lallcr he was transferred to Camp nwin, lexas, and then In Mm York and overseas. He served for months in the Euronean thontnr He was first stationed in England aim was with the American forces in I he invasion, lie served in f ranee. Holtiium. Holland, and Hef. many, and was with the army of occupation lor three months Sfit. Seizor was attached to the tmn Division of the nih ,, He is entitled to wear the Good conduct medal. I he European The ater ribbon with four hntii,. ,i, the Rronzo Arrowhead, and the victory medal. County Librarian To Have UDC Program At Meet Tomorrow- Miss Margaret .h.lin don count v librarian, will be in e!i..r e i.f th, program of the Janua'-y en etin . (,l the Haywood Chanter o" the t'niied i)autliters of the ( .,..'eder.. which will be held on Kridav, the Uh, with the president. Mr . Jimnu Boyd as hostess. Miss Johnston will ba as h r subject '"North Carolina''. Contri bution (o the Cause of in Cond d eraey." All members ,.ro arreu , attend (he meeting. COAST GUARD RKTl'KNS WASHINGTON Federal de partments concerned with the Coast Guard service are drawing up final plans for its return from the Navy to the Treasury. One source, who did not wish to he quoted directly, reported that the change would bo effected possibly within lo days through one of Pres ident Truman's first 1!)40 execu tive orders. Announcing... The Formal Opening O n Thursday, Jan. 10th OF OUR ew rocery and Store S 1. i Under Management Of Richard (Dick) Bradley Kverythinx new and modern in equip ment and (he best lines of foods available carried in slock. Visit our new market (tirade A) where our old meat man, Sam I rady. back from service in Kurope. will wait on you with "regulation service." We sell at the ceilinv; price or less, and in addition give free delivery service days and Saturdays. We feature Siler's pure pork, jj delicious sausape, and scrapple liken used to make. Give us a trial. WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER w A &C Phone ;J2fi On The II ighway Hazel REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK Of Waynesville, North Carolina At the Close of Business on December 3L 1945 ASSETS ("ash and I hie from Hanks U. S. lionils N. V. and Other State Bond R -I.",, i:, 1.81 .".,: lS,rG5.30 !)2,800.00 County and Municipal P.onds of N. C. 204.000.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock , . Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies.... flO.fl!' fifl.Oi"' 100,(11 40,01' Total Cash and P.onds 15,000,820.14 Federal Reserve Hank Stoc k 3,000 00 Loans and Discount j 'y jo Banking House 7.000 00 Furniture and Fixtures 3 000 00 Other Real Estate j (() Total Capital Funds. $ 250,61l I'),'f'Kis $6,007.31;! TOTAL ASSETS .$6,257,930.24 TOTAL LIABILITIES... $6,257,931' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Messor have as their guests tho Int tor's brother and his wife. Mr nnrl Mr p d KwinH. both of whom have recently wen tnscnarged from the service Mr. Kwine has boon cnn,inn ...uu . Willi ine U. S .navy with the rating of SP (A I first class, and hio i.nt n,t of duly was at the Naval base in .lacKsojtvnie, Fla. Mrs. Ewing served for three vears as rH,v. man, second class in the WAVES arm was also dise hnraort fnm iw. service in Jacksonville. She was nerore tier mnrHaun ati... nir Duncan, of Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamn nn small son, Edward, of Sylvania, reiurnea on Saturday to their home after snendini PMeimoo week here with Mr. and Mrs. W. L MeCraeken. CUBA'S FOREIGN TRADE LARGE Cuba has a larger foreien trnHn per capita than any other Latin American country except Argentina. 'The Friendly Bank' Member Federal Reserve System Organized 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporal During 1945 Qur Assets Increased $1,508,943.40 J. R. Boyd L. N. Davis James E. Massie DIRECTORS Glen C. Palmer J. A. Prevost J. WilfordFI J. H. Way. I H. Woo 11
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