THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FOUR (First Section) Mabel Medford iEnill; -Marline Ryuicr Becomes Bride Of I I; Wm. n. Justice i ... Marriage Is Announced "Mr. and 'Mrs. Hoy I5rv.ui M "I-: " ford, of Waynesville. Uo'ilo No. '' ''', have announced 1 hf in.n i !.r:r nf . tlu'ir daughter. Mi.--- V..ih. : I -nut ;' ' IWodford. to U illiam II. v i. J:. .--nil of Mr. and Mr-. .1. i!. .'u i. '. ( ' of Clyde. Koule I 'I in- v. - Milcninizi'd in ( 'I .. ton. la., i n S.-; unlay, April 2(1. The bride v.ire a blue mm -. v hit.' aiTiMirics. She ,iM.i of the Crahtieedn'ii DniT !, 'i : , hunl and ,il the In " . i i . i i w as cmp'i l I "' i ' ' ( . I M I .III I l:k .1 r.opi.i. . Ml". .Ill-H i' v... ., I'.. I-,,,.-. (.,;. Im.m tin,-.- in- v.i- . . " a ... ii. ; . i ' u I i III. ,:l l:. .1 .-i : m ih- I S. i i.i'. !.'i i in,. ml, , l( nl iii.ii' ia . I'll , ' -1 (Mil 1 II I lie I'm. M . ! M, ,1 v I he ,111.1 Ml i.i,, I ., , im. i :. N. Hi. ! in I ' 1 M! 1 It 1 . 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I I I I I ll . .., I iimim I ; ; i a :, : .1 i. ii- I. ol, I I l.M -.I... - --.a u i . i . ; mi n '.., iiIm,. i, ,.M I ,' J USt "(IT r".'". -T' t i A ii 'j : osr'" c A 7. . ,' For tho.'-c- who bold rogisier numbers kom S.?6 to 925 s9 Senior Music Club Gives Party For Juniors '. . mm i I . .f I In' observance of ViImmimI Mir a Week the Senior v , 1 in die Mn ir club entertained ' i .'i a ,,nl mi Tuesday afternoon. I In all, nr was lavcn at tbe home I tin- members, .Joyce Car- iM. Lake .lunaluska. A bus was . i. mIi ii-iI which look the members I hi' Carter residence at the I , 1 , . Mi ii'bei s of I he senior group i i i i mm mI I ! s pai ly were Miss Mm .Iran llrown, president, Mrs. i ' i r i . 1 1 . i N imiii. Miss Stephanie Muni!', and assisting them was Mi - Manila Stringfield. Anniiit! Ihosc lakoing part on the I ) i i -. 1 1 1 1 were: Sol Cohen, music ilii i i lor of Sprinmlale school, who sciM'd as accompanist of the after noon .iiiil in addilion gave a num ber ni piano selections. Victor Imih'ii. 1 1 . 1 1 of the Spring- ImIm ( IiiioI. nave a group of read ii" . mi" with a musical accom i . 1 1 1 inienl . A group of nine boys I I . m m Sprinmlale school gave a i' i a ,u ol soul;-, and from the num ber. Clun k Klein, .loe liosenblootn Mi.'l John Thompson, all sang Tin Cleo club composed of slll-.liiil- Iroin Central Klemenl ary i I I, I lai lwdod and Kast Way- iH -ille under direction of Miss '-I i I 1 i.i 1 1 n Moore, teacher of public ' h, ...I mn-ic, gave a number of el, , linn-, from Ibis group Anne ' . 1 1 1 i .i ! i ( 'raw lord, and Klizabeth l-'lliel -an:; - ohis. I. 'tl:- - I 4 ,'.i.V..W ' . 1 Marriage Licenses i ei . i i 1 1 .in Mil I III II .1, e ll I. ..I,, , tlli, 111 ,,l, 1,1 I '. W 1 , 1 1 I . Ill I I, I. .,11 Hall to :.ue Marie a Canton. in oi (o Kos.ihr tiol ( Kile. K V I) No. I m ,. ,,i th to Mai y Mar belli of Canton, i I mi I is lo Kdna A 1 1 -both ol AshcviUc. Mi "I...-I.!. i'l'il.l. ON I IMP NOKTII in, I Mi ' (or ,i , :,.hi., In, tup aid pi. a 1. 1 1 1 i . i'. 1'iH Hen T Colkitt left two v eek' . tnp to n-w --vV and Ros i a ( ":.. ir d hui-iii-'- t ' -r r. Cnl- ." M . ; P,oylc Mary Wood Is Betrothed To William Long Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood, of Klizabethlon, Tenn., have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Wood to Wil liam Izey Long, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Millard S. Long of Seaboard. The marriage will take place in the near future. The bride-elect is the grand daughter of Mrs. John N. Shool bred and the late Mr. Shoolbred of Waynesville. She is a graduate of Milligan College, of Tennessee, the University of North Carolina and holds a Master's degree in Knglish and dramatics from North western University. She has taught at Averlett College, Danville, Va., and during the fall taught dra matics at the Florida's Women's College, at Tallahassee. She has done extensive work with the North Carolina Playmakers. Mr. Long is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and has also worked with the Carolina I'laymakers. He has recently re turned from the Pacific theater where he had served for the past two years with the armed forces. Holh Mr. Long and Miss Wood will be associated in the presenta tion of "The Lost Colony" at Man too, by the Carolina Playmakers this summer. MKTHOniST WOMEN TO MKET TUESDAY, MAY 14TH The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet at the Meth odist church, Tuesday, May 14th. The meeting will begin at 3:30. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen is spending two weeks in Washington, D. C, where she is visiting friends and relatives. She will also attend the luncheon of National Federation of Press Women to be held there. the w I ,-ippi I lotion in Id ,111 lit y. Ark . is the pioducing county in AT LAST... RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SWOLLEN JOINTS ARTHRITIS. BACKACHE. NEURITIS "Say, do I feci fweltt Not on ocht or pain anywherr" That' what you'll OKclolm toy fully whn you'vo tried thts marvloui new discovery which i bringing undrcomcd-of reher to thousands who had suffered for years, who had tried everything, and were beginning to think relict was impossible. Try LAKEN'S 9 DROPS On Sal At All Drug Storat 3 if ! i ;-.- .., i .' ' 1 : : , m ! . Sony, We- il;ae (. y ;.. i Ami Ac Only Letting Tilt'.-.' .; - oil 1 :. i ..! i.illTfd J-l'.t. This sltipn n- :'', j'.-m.ci '.:") airs we have dieixiL'tit .! ;t I ho 'a.-L thrtc inoiiths. lie 10GGLRY- A $10,000 SUIT WOULD MEAN BANKRUPTCY TO MOST CAR OWNERS 'I'd ilrive a car wifhout insurance is to risk loss nl your car. your home, your savings and even ;, I.ik share' of your FUTURK INCOME . . . la tter not to drive at all than to take such a l . ml hardy risk but BKTTKR YP7T to drive with adequate insurance coverage. Let the Insurance Comiany take the risk, pay the bills and ro to court for you. The cost is SURPRIS INGLY little. L ll DAVIS & CO. Rentals Real Estate Insurance PHONE 77 Home Clubs Have Spring Federation Meeting Friday The Spring Federation meeting of the Haywood county home dem onstration clubs with Mrs. Paul Robinson, president, member of the Beaverdam club, which will ob serve the National Home Demon stration Week, will be open to the public. The women of the com munity are urged to attend and learn what the rural women are accomplishing in their clubs. The meeting will be held on Fri day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the dining room of the First Metho dist church here. The main fea ture of the program will be the illustrated lecture given by W. M Kandess, head of riogram Expo sition Unit, Agriculture relations department, of the Tennessee Val ley Authority. The devotional period will be lead by Mrs. C. O. Newell .which will be followed by a history of home demonstration club work in Haywood county, given bv .Mrs L. J. Cannon. Short talks will also be i iveu on home demonstration work in its various phases by a member from each of the eighteen country clubs. A number of visitors are expect ed to be present for the meeting and they will be recognized during the afternoon. At the close of the meeting, there will be a tea at which time mem bers of the Jonathan and Fines Creek clubs, numbering around fifty will be hostesses. The following ollicers of the Jonathan Creek club will lie in charge, Mrs. K. K. Owen, president; Mrs. Lee Howell, vice president; Mrs. G. B. Howell, secretary; Mrs. Charlie Moody, treasurer; and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, chairman of the committee. Serving and receiving from the Fines Creek club will be: Mrs. F. L. Stafford, president, Brs. D. R. Noland, vice president; Mrs. Dee Clark, secretary and treasurer. All members of the two clubs will assist the officers. Fliers Safely 'Fall' For 'Dunking Suit' WASHINGTON The very latest in Army Air Force fashions is the "dunking suit," designed lo keep the chap who has "hit the drink" afloat and alive even for consider able time in Arctic waters. The AAF announced that it has ordered 10,000 plasticaled cotton immersion suits that are water tight and can be put on over all other clothing, including the "Mae West" life preserver. A novice can get it on in 30 seconds and an expert in 10j The light-weight garment will be overwatcr flights. Censorship End In Finland Backed HELSINKI A committee ap pointed to investigate means of reducing the Government's over head recommended that censorship be abolished immediately because it is proving too expensive. During the first three months of the year, the committee said, 56, 000 telephone conversations abroad ,v,n!tnrpri. of which 86 were interrupted. Almost all were press calls. Of 234,000 telegrams which pass ed through censorship, five were reported delegated and one con fiscated. On the basis of these figures the committee concluded that tele phone and telegraph censorship "no longer fulfills its purpose." "Control almost without excep tion has affected the newspapers, who have other means of getting forbidden news abroad," the com mittee added. SEA ROBIN CAUGHT LOS ANGELES A 12-inch sea robin, the first captured in the Pacific ocean in 50 years, was hook ed on a hand line about three miles off nearby El Segundo, according to a Scripps Institute of Oceanog raphy report. The fish is fairly common in Atlantic waters. - OPEN Monday, Hay For your Bakery Needs Will Always Find at PEARCE'S BAKE! TASTY - DELICIOUS BArf FKUDUCTS Cookies - Cake: - Pearce's Bait Let Us Bake For You announcing OPENING FRIDAY The Lodge Dining Room Near Country Club DINNER ONLY STARTING TUESD Friday Saturday Sunday and MAY 11 Monday, May 10-13, 5:30 to 8:00. Luncheon 12 to 2 Dinner Hit LIMITED NUMBER GUEST ROOMS Phone 198-R The Lodge MR. AND MRS. L. FEICHTER, Owners-Operators The Toggery Has On SALE TODAY 50 Mein: Sizes 34 to 42 Some Tropical Worsteds Some Regular Weights. Also Just Received Shipment Of Men's Sport Co Let Us Show You The TOGGFi W. HUGH MASSIK W. HUGH MASSIE, Owner

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