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THE WAYNESVILLE-MOUNT AOIEER
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Miss McCrary
Becomes Bride
Of R. H. Jackson
Mrs. C rover C. Davis and Mrs.
J. V. Noland, of Wost Ashevitle,
wore joint hos(issis on Tuesday
evening of a miscpllanoous shover
at the houie o( ho former as a
courtesy to their nine. Miss Ruth
I.orrni McCrary. whose marriage
to Holier! (.' I'oUt will take place
nt xl Tuesday evenint;.
For the occasion Ihe residence
was arranged in quantities of
sprint; flowers, w ith yellow used in
the living room and white in the
dining room. The hostesses were
assisted in serving by Miss Callie
Nolatid r.Pd Miss Mary Davis.
Miss MeC'rasy was Hie recipient
of main beautiful and useful gifts
from the friends attending the af
fair. Aiui'iig those invited to the
shower v. en : Mr . Krvimi Leather
wood, Mrs. Joe Davis, Mrs. Jack
Felnut, Mrs. Joe Cathey, Mrs.
Louise Rout rs. Mrs. A. P. Ledbet
ter. Mrs. Hubert Hindi Clark. Mrs.
Howard Hy.it I. Mrs. John Carver,
Mrs. Frank Kirknau ick. Mrs. Hugh
Noland. Mrs. Mark Galloway.
Mrs. Frank Davis. Miss Blythe
"""TMjfprs. Mr-. Cva MeCorkle. Miss
Edna Boyd. Mis-; Marie Plott. Miss
Mildred Meilfoid. Mj.-s Helen Med
ford, Miss C'atheitne Jones. Miss
Josephine ('alio. Miss Thelma
Jonos. Mi-.s ':.ney Hyatt. Miss
Betiy liurain. Miss Hetty Wilson.
Miss I. ura M.ie Green. Miss Bott;
Jo Noland. Miss EK Green. Miss
Carolyn Curtis. Miss Elizabeth
Leatherwood, Miss Callie Noland,
Miss Josephine Plott, Miss Loraine
Msrtell. Miss Betty Jo Gaddy. Miss
Margaret Perry. Miss Jane Kluttz,
Miss Elizabeth McCracken. Miss
Mate Phillips. Mrs. David Stentz,
Mrs. Clyde Lyle. Mrs. Chas. Rhine
hart .and Miss Ruth Dotson.
I Marriage Took Place At Long's Chapel
John C. Noland. Jr.
Weds Clinton Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Conner King, of
Clinton, have announced the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Mary
King to John C. Noland. Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Noland of
Lake Junaluska.
The marriage took place in Clin
ton on December 9, 1945. Mr.
Noland was recently discharged
from the Army Air Corps, after
serving four years, with 32 months
of the period overseas.
The couide are making their
home at Lake Junaluska.
Miss Carmen Plott had as her
guest over the week-end at the
home of her- parents here, Lt.
Harry Lutz. of Lancaster. Pa., who
is a member of the staff of Oteerj
Hospital.
WHY BE FAN ?
Eat plenty yet lose
weight with delicious
candy reducing plan
Have a more slender, graceful fig
ure. No exercising. No laxatives.
No drugs. With the simple A VDS
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan
you don't cut out any meals.
Starches, potatoes, meats or but
ter, you simply cut them down.
It seasier when you er joy delicious
Wtamin fortified) AYDS candy
Before meals. Absolutely harmless.
Io clinical test conducted by medical doctors,
more than 100 persons lost 14 to IS lbs. mnw
In a tow ntii with AVns Vitamin fjiiulv Re
ducing Plan.
day SUDC.1V Of AVOSnrlv 11 7 If nnt AimV.t
With results, MONEY BACK on first box. Phcm
(Smith's Cut Rate Drue Store
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SSGT. AND MRS. RAYMOND HUBERT JACKSON whose marriage
was solemnized at Long's Chapel Methodist Church, Lake Junaluska, on
January 20th. Mrs. Jaekson is the former Miss Catherine McCrary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCrary, of Crabtree. The couple are
making their home in Asheville.
Haywood Chapter
UDC Holds
March Meeting
The Haywood Chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy held the March meeting on
Friday afternoon with Mrs. R. H.
Blackwell and Mrs. L. E. Perry,
joint hostesses, at Oak Park. Mrs.
Jimmie Boyd, president, presided.
Mrs. Sam Queen had the paper
of the afternoon, her subject be
ing, "The activities along the coast
of North Carolina during the War
Between the States." She Included
in this the capture of Fort Fisher,
of Roanoke Island, and the Con
federate ships.
Mrs. Boyd presented in behalf of
the chapter, the three volumes of
Lee's Lieutenants, as memorials
to sons of three of the members,
Lt. Thad Chafin, Lt. James S.
Queen, and Dr. Joseph Vance
Davis. Miss Margaret Johnston,
county librarian accepted the books
in behalf of the Haywood county
library.
Malolm Williamson, Jr., winner
of the annual UDC declamation
contest held for the junior high
school boys, gave his winning num
ber, Henry Grady's Memorial Ad
dress. Announcement was made of the
annual meeting of District Number
One. which will be held in Ashe
ville on May 3rd.
A social hour followed adjourn
ment. Mrs. M. R. Williamson was
a special guest of the afternoon.
Presbyterian
Women To Hold
Annual Meet
The annual meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Waynes
ville Presbyterian Church will be
held on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock, at which time the reports
of all officers and secretaries of
causes will be given and new of
ficers installed.
The officers who will assume of
fice for the coming year are: presi
dent, Mrs. M. G. Stamey; treasurer,
Mrs. L. M. Richeson; historian,
Miss Sue Willard Lindsley; secre
tary of foreign missions, Mrs. R. L.
Prevost.
Other officers who will continue
in office from the past year in
clude: vice president, Mrs. M. R.
Williamson; secretary, Miss Nancy
Killian; home missions chairman,
Mrs. Chrales Quinlan; literature,
Mrs. Charles Russell; religious edu
cation, Mrs. S. R. Echofi; spiritual
life, Mrs. W. C. Swift; and Chris
tian social service, Mrs. W. H. F.
Millar.
Runty Pullets
Small, undersized, runty pullets
will not make good layers, accord
ing to poultrymen. Cull these poor
type birds and sell them for meat.
Mrs. Hugh A. Love has returned
from Raleigh, where she visited
her daughter, Miss Henrietta Love.
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PHARMACY ' IN HA2ELWOOD
100 First Grade
Aspirin
Tablets
18c
Mercurochrome
Special
Red Cross
Adhesive
Plaster
10c
Iodine
10c
A
m
10c
2 Oz.
Absorbent
Cotton
19c
Band Aids
23c
5 Yards
Surgical Gause
59c
50c Size Gleesco
Croup Remedy
1 45c
$1.25 Size
Squibb's
Mineral Oil
89c
16 Oz. Borden's Malted Milk-
HEMO 59c
25c Size, the Anti-Acid Alkalizer
BI-SO-DOL ..... 19c
$1.00 Size JERGEN'S LOTION........79c
$1.00 Size, the" Lemon Juice Remedy
RU-EX 89c
25c Size 4-Way COLD TABLETS......19c
$1.25 Size S.M.A. BABY FOOD ...94c
We use only the best Y jlf I f
drugs In compound- lift! if I V 111 1 I i I
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Pauline Gaddis
Becomes Bride
Of Pvt. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gaddis,
of Wayni'sviile, have announced ihe
niarriaiU' of I heir daughter. Miss
Pauline Gaddis to Private James
Frank Cory, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy Leiry. of Hazclwood.
The ceremony look place in Clay
Ion, Ga., on Saturday, February
tile 23rd. The couple was accom
panied Uy Ihe bride's mother, her
M.stvr, Miss li.'iilia Mae Gaddis,
and a cousin of the bride, Shorty
Carroll.
A!rs. Berry wore for her marriage
a Itfciu blue wool .suit with black
a.-, i .,-,01 ics. nd her corsage was
o1' white carnations.
Private Berry has returned to
his post of duty at Camp Pickett,
Va.. v here lie is awaiting orders
to ir'iort for occupational duty
overseas. Mrs. Berry holds a po
silion with a local drug firm.
Marriage Announced
American Legion
Will Observe
Anniversary
The American Legion and Aux
iliary will observe the birthday
anniversary of the former at the
meeting at the Legion home here
tomorrow night at 7:30.
All members are urged to be
present. Serving as hostesses dur
ing the social hour following the
business sessions of both groups
will be: Mrs. Guy Massie, Mrs.
W. A. Rradley. Mrs. Sam Kelly,
and Mrs. Howell Crawford.
Former Waynesvillc .
Girl Weds Naval Officer
In California
Announcement has been made
of flic marriage of Miss Elizabeth
Sheby Moore, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Moore, of Asheville,
formerly of Waynesvillc, to Lieut.
Clifton Kenneth Ilcnle, U. S. Naval
Ileserve, of Sacramento, Calif.,
which took place on February 15,
in Berkley, Calif.
The bride was recently dis
charged from the Woman's Re
serve, U. S. Navy, and had been
stationed in Washington, D. C, for
some time. She is a native of
Salem, Ala., but resided in Waynes
Ville for several years and made
many friends during her residence
here.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On Monday, March 18, 1946, at
eleven o'clock A. M., at the court
house door in Waynesville, N. C,
the undersigned Sylla Davis, Sub
stituted Trustee, will offer for sale
at public outcry to the highest bid
der . for cash the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land containing 36.54 acres,
more or less, known as a part of
the J. M. Evans home place, In
Pigeon Township, Haywood county,
North Carolina, on the waters of
Pigeon River, about five miles
South from the Town of Canton,
and now in the possession of Grady
Lee Evans and wife, Lettie Evans,
BOUNDED on the North by lands
of Will Trull, C. B. Evans and Pearl
Fisher; on the East by lands of
Kinsland and D. L. Farmer; on
the West by lands of Connie Mur
ray and Will Trull. Said tract of
land is particularly described ac
cording to a plat prepared by Watt
Justice, Surveyor, dated May 1939,
now on file with The Federal Land
of Columbia, as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a stake (Span
ish oak gone), Murray corner, and
runs North 48 15' W. 12 poles to
a stake; thence N. 46 30' E. 42
poles to a stake in branch; thence
5 56 E. 3.5 poles to a stake in
branch; thence S 35 30 E. 67
poles to a stake in branch; thence
S. 50 30' E. 4.5 poles to a stake at
road; thence N .41 E. 37.5 poles
to a stake at road; thence S. 77 20'
E. 19 poles to an old gate post;
thence S. 5 24.5 poles to a
stake; thence S. 61 30' W. 12 poles
to a stake; thence S 75 W. 29
poles to a stake in said branch;
thence with branch four calls as
follows: S. 15 E. 2 poles, S 2' E.
6 poles, S. 18 30' E. 4 poles, S. 3"
W. 28 poles to a-stake; thence S.
84 W. 30 poles to a stake (former
ly a hickory); thence N. 28 W. 90
poles to the BEGINNING.
SUBJECT to the right-of-way for
cartway along the branch In a
Southerly direction from trie public
road as shown by the Commission
ers' Report in division of the J. M.
Evans Estate, recorded In Deed
Book 90, page 139 et seq. Haywood
county registry.
Sale made pursuant to a deed
of trust executed by Grady le
Evans and wife, Lettie Evans, to
H. C. Leaman, Trustee, securing
an indebtedness of $1,000.00 to The
Federal Land Bank of Columbia,
which deed of trust is of record
in Book 37, page 187, and pursu
ant to a deed of trust executed by
said Grady Lee Evans and wife,
Lettie Evans, to H. C. Leaman,
Trustee, to the Land Bank Com
missioner to secure an indebted
ness of $500.00, which deed of
trust is recorded in Book 37, page
186, Record of Deeds of Trust of
Haywood county, the undersigned
Sylla Davis having been appoint'
ed substitute Trustee in the place
of H. C. Leaman.
This the 15th day of Feb., 1946.
SYLLA DAVIS,
Substituted Trustee.' j
1497 Feb. 21-28 March 7-14
IBPIfl . lltlpi BSS
MRS. JAMES FRANK BERRY, who before her marriage on Satur
day, February 23rd, was Miss Pauline Gaddis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Gaddis, of Waynesville. Her marriage to Pvt. Berry took
place in Clayton, Ga.
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Miss Mabel Noland Is
Wedded to J. E. Winn
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Noland, of
Lake Junaluska, have announced
the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Mabel Noland to Private John
Elby Winn, of Fort Myers, Fla.
The marriage was solemnized in
Greenville on Saturday, March 2.
Pfc. Winn is stationed at Camp
Lee, Va., and his wife will accom
pany him there.
W. J. Godwin, Ship's Cook, 2c,
U. S. Navy and Mrs. Godwin have
returned to Charleston, S. C, after
spending a 15-day leave with the
latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Moore, of Hazelwood. The former
returned to the States in May,
1945, after serving for 34 months
in the Pacific theater He is now
stationed at the Naval Air Base in
Charleston.
Major and Mrs. Sam C. Welch
are spldnees gnvSSRSHRDLU
are spending several weeks here
at Oak Park.
Dark Flour Bereft
Of Brand Names
FORT WORTH. Texas A major
ity of millers will not market the
new emergency dark flour under
their regular or advertised brand
names according to W. P. Bnmar,
Fort Worth, president-nominate of
the Millers National Federation.
Mr. Bomar said the trade-marked
labels are too valuable to ri;k the
resentment that might be built up
against them if the public doesn't
like the flour.
Do YOU suffer from
HEEfOBs mmnn
on "CERTAIN DAYS" of the month?
If female functional monthly dis
turbances make you suiter cramps,
headache, backache, weak, tired, ner
vous, cranky feelitms at such times
try Lydla E. Plnkham's Veuetable
Compound to relieve such symptoms
Taken thruout the month Plnk
ham's Compound helr.y h'likl up re
r.lstiiHCe a!:,"l:isr r,-i,--i Vroptosns. Also
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Lines Are
Busier Than Ever
More people are making more
distance teiepnone cans than ever and
you may experience delays on someo!
your calls.
We are doing everything possible lo
pand facilities. This year thousands of
miles of new long distance circuit; n
ltcing added additional long dittm
switchboards are being installed in did
places and hundreds of young voJ
are being employed and trained aitl
erators lo help meet the increasing
mand for more long distance seniJ
It's a big job and will take lime, iJ
the job is done we will continue low)
your help when circuits are over-lojl
by using the service only for nemd
calls. Your continued cooperation it
predated.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONf
AND TELEGRAPH COMPAN
Incorporated
This Year Make
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Best Varieties
all types of
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Just Received ... A Few
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