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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE (First SesiicaT ; , To Open Bant At Today ., ,!u!c a- , i , . , MniLr. n'"'1'' . ....ir.'h- ' - ..', ' ' ;,, ,,,ild . '''''... . , i; ..I F. KuvktMiiIall j f( From Army j , ,. r i.'ir k intai I. 1 i ,1 r:- ' (I , . .,, i .. nil I ! i " I , i rulill.'il , . ,11 'l,; lrr ,,,., hi "H'H.il. ,l - I ' 1 i Ml ..IJ.I ! ni-ii ' if ' Ill- I eceived DLL OF! i;.-,..!Hi Mi. )ER NOW LDEI1S FLY CO A 1 A" I 4 Uhe only Jldren's ; wes with . . . f k (Boys 12 FRENCH PRESIDENT HOST TO 'BIG FOUR' MINISTERS If 7r, lilt X. I s ,lv.r-..- 1 BB M-frt- ! .i- .j jfftj-LAl: - - P7m? GUESTS OF FELIX GOUIN, President of France, foreign ministers of the "Big Four," now meeting in Paris, are shown as they arrived for a pre-conference luncheon. Left to right are Ernest Bevin, British Secretary of State; President Gouin, U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes; Russia's Minister for Foreign Ailairs Vya cheslav Molotov and the French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault (International) Bethel 11th Grade ! Students To Present Comedy The stmk'iits of th 11th grade of the Bethel high school will pre sent a play, "Don't Take My I Peuny." on Friday evening, the S 24th, at 8 o'clock. The comedy, j in three acts is by Anne Coulter i Martins, and is produced by special ! arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing company of Chicago. The cast consists of eight boys and nine girls and is presented under the direction of Miss Her ! nice McKlhannon, Knglish teacher. assisted by Paul Shepherd. Jule C. Welch, S. 1c Discharged From Navy Jule C. Welch, Seaman, first class, of Waynesville, Koute 2, re ceived his discharge from the navy at Shoemaker, Calif., on May 3, ac cording to information received from the U. S. Naval Personnel Separation Center. I Singing Convention To Be Held in Pleasant Balsam Baptist Church I The regular monthly singing ' conventi " "ill be conducted at the Pleasant l!als;.ii) Baptist church on Sunday, the Rtih, according to an 'announcement by the pastor, the Hev. William Whillock. The public , is invited to attend and other groups to take p:.il in the sinking. Canton Wins In National Safety Record; One 0! 3 Cities In North Carolina Canton was one of the three i iliis in North Carolina, and among I he Kid in the nation to win a place mi the National Safety Council's 1!M." honor roll for going through the year without a single liallic fatality. The council said that 211 fewer cities scored a perfect record, as compared with 1944. Kach.cily will receive a certificate of com iiienda iiuii from the council. A total of I ,!i.V ( ilics in 4!t stales were en tered in the council's annual traf fic safely contest. The other two North Carolina cilics were Mount Airy -and Ashe hoi ii. Throe Haywood Men Enter Armed Forces The following Ilavwood counlv men have enlisted in the regular army: John L. Holland, son of ('. II. Holland, of ('anion, cnlcieil the Cavalry: William li. Trull, sun of Mrs. KKic Trull, of Canton, has joined the A Ah'. Joseph II. Smith, son of l.ee Smilli, of 1 1 ael u in il. who served I for fifty months in the service has re-enlisted. St. John's Students To Attend State Meets St. John's llii'.li school will be represented at two stale oulh ineels ill May and June. The North Carolina Catholic Boy Seoul'-' lioundup at Belmont, May 17 to 1!), will be attended by Belmont Baiuett, Herman Sicher, and Dries Yaudcnhcrg. The (hail School for Young Women in Soul hern Pines, June 1!1 lo 12(1, will be attended by Fran cos Fraier, dace Furtado, Nancy I'uiladn. Dolores Cass, Dorothy Marlcl. Lorraine lai lel, ami Anne Mornimo. Soft Soap Don't soften and waste your bar pn.np by letting it stay in water. The snap guard on a washboard can be made more effective by screwing another piece of wood to the ledye to prevent soap from slip-pin:;. COSTLY FIVE MINI TPS DILLON Miss liuby Sparkman, clerk of the Selective Service bu reau here, left her ollice a few minutes and in her absence some one stole her black palenl -leal her pocket book with $7(1 and other per sonal properly. She returned in live minutes to discover I he loss. No arresl has been made vet. We can all "Point with Pride wo foot, Reduces Utonit Colls lUacncytic anemia is marked by a severe reduction in the number of red hloud cells. KlTcclive treat ment includes a restoration of the cells to or near their normal num ber, with increasing hemoglobin content. Mrs. M. I,. Holt has arrived from F.densburfi, Pa., for an extended visit here with relatives. She is now the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. L. McCracken. While in this vicinity she will also visit her sist ers, Mrs. U. P. McCracken and Mrs. K. C. Long at Lake Junaluska, and her brothers and their wives, Dr. L. Kirkpatrick, and C. V. Kirkpatrick, of and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville. Ant-l.lnn Snares Prey The insect known as the ant-lion digs a pit in which it snares its prey. The trap is about two inches deep and three inches .vide at the , edge, made in dry., sandy soil. The I ant-lion lurks in the botloni, ready to seize any insect which falls in. ! ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS ' To increase flow of urine and i relieve irritation of the bladder I from excess acidity in the urine 1 Ar you auffvHnff unnecessary dlstrMSS backache, run-down ft-iliitg and discom fort from excess acidity in th urine) Ar i you disturbed nights by frequent dvstra to pass water I hen you should know about that famous doctor' discovery DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT that thousands say gives blesst-d ri-Ut;. Swamp Root is a carefully bUndt-d combination of 10 harbt, roots, vegetables, balsams. Dr. Kilmer's is not harsh or habit-forming In any way. Many peopl say its marvmiou tfct is truly amazing. Send for fife, prrp.iid sample TODAY! Lika thousands of others you'll be glad that yens did. Send name and address to Department I). Kilmt-r A Co., Inc., Box SUrnlurd, Conn. Oiler limited. St-nd at one. All druggists sell Swamp Root. Garlic Tablets Used for Symptomatic Relief of High Blood Pressure Reffiilar user? of Camhridw Garlic Tablet know how they so nitui aid in r'ltrmt? distressing hih hloml ptc-stii symptom, such as ii;. nifss, mr inituos, dullness, tiredness, headache, riiiKins in ihe ears and throbbing in the head. Get TWO rrtfitlitr $1.00 boxes, now on Itf tale, for only $1.1)1. Mail order accepted. Smith's Cut Kate Pruff Store HOTEL GORDON Mow Open Dining Room xov s,:rvin; u'.wiikok and ih.wkr. l'.KKAKKAST WILL ML AD'H'.D .Il'NL 1ST. Refrigeration Service . . . 20 Years Experience Call Phone 465-W FIIR.TH REFRIGERATION SERVICE I5ox 321 Waynesville 4. We Feature ill Ray's Courtleigh Sportswear Distinctively Styled by Ely and Walker CURRENTLY WE PRESENT . . . For Rough And Tumble Boys You Will Fnd At Ray's - SPORTSWEAR Styled Tuned To The Times In Smart Patterns SPORT SHIRTS, POLO SHIRTS, SLACKS, SLACK SUITS And All The Other Items For Summer Wear Polo Shirts in All Sizes 97c up Sport Shirts in All Sizes A Yarielv of Colors and Ici ms. $1.69 up Styled in the Courtleigh Manner Let's point first to Magic Circle Fit, which insures younj, tender, growing feet adequate space for flexing toes and safe, important, support for the non-moving portion of a child's heel. Other points in their favor are their economy, good looks, balance, comfort, and line effect on future foot health! $3.50 to $3.95 PAKfNIS' 'il Y9S Shoe Depart. Boys Slack Suits Sizes 1 lo 12 $2.30 up Boys Khaki Dungarees lilt like overall pants t!0 CC liul in khaki i4Z.UU Boys Windbreaker lackets St vied Iv 1 1 AIM $4.50 up fas V? V X-J M ASM' ' " f A. 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