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lit PAGE FIVE (First StctfcsJ . THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,IAV i !. f Work Being Pushed On Rocky Branch Baptist Church Stale Milk Man On Visit Here Jack V. Whitaker. manager of the North Carolina Milk Produc ers Federation Co-operative, of Raleigh, was here tins week on official business for the association. Mr. Whitaker discussed current trends in milk production with numerous producers while visiting in Haywood. : ib'. P.; 'it VS. tl 1 1 t ! . r. N ;.r Hi'' invo- liliili"". L st.il-n- h H,c L ami !"' ' I. h rciirc- 1 the (.ii;.in!;ili"ii-. L and Mlinl.n-l'iP ..Ccalfs , , :..;.,. hi" 1 I (V IMC J1"" ! a be made durum j 15 will be presented j hk.Is ul Hi,' c.mily ion of I'm'- 'ivck ; ;rd n Wednex- ( irp aK(i Irint vi- , ;;iry m ihhms l ciiunly. hrlus Violins minis knmvn to have An! ;:i' Stradivaritu Ar.tui:;tis S'.i'.idiiuiri s Al'imiv.is iN'icnbi it Anno ('die dale), M.i'.b cross .'uv.i S. oi:c!ne;l w.thin On kili-r instru- appears instenil of this name is spelled the charge frmn u len made ab ut lVHO. in so : many excellent p genuine Slradiva- kpert kne.vli due of a rpnnhvil In (Irti'l- inticity if an insiru- fcful txamin.ition. POKCF. F. I'LOTT 4 ??"- !' fr Chairman Board fJl l olllinj. inniTi; Does liil ! HPFiriJiCPa fm Close ifegKi V-CS-' Shown here are a group of workmen putting up the rock walls on tin- SI 0,000 Kocky Branch Baptist church on Allen's Creek. Much of the labor is being contributed, and present plans are to complete the 40 by 62 foot building within the next forty days. Shown left to rinhl, .hike Davis. T. H. Kirkpatrick, Fred Smith. Harry Hembree, Pless Kirkpatrick, Will Jordan, Leonard Smith, Max Davis, Tommy Kirkpatrick and Guy Davis. Newton Davis, in charge of construction, and Ahe Da is, are not shown in the picture, i A Mountaineer Photograph by Wallace Marley). Fashion Show Is Presented "Join the Parade," was the theme ul I he fashion show presented by the Future Homemakers of Ameri ca. April 17th. Phyllis Jean Rogers inlioduced each group of costumes and acted as announced. The 8th made girls sang several humerous songs at the beginning and at the end of the show. The show was divided into four pails: the street costumes, the sports costumes, the party dresses, and the school clothes. Respective winners in each group were: Do lores York. Patsy Kinsland. Caro lyn Medford and Janet Deaver. Gifts were presented to each win ner by Miss Shumolis. Honorable mention was given to Winfred Bur nette, Joyce Ann West, Vera Farm er, Hilda Parks, Betty Clark and Catherine Johnson. Jihlges for the show were: Mrs. Mary Emma Trull. Miss Boone and Miss Boyd. One of the Winners in the show s Time for a Change WOTE The Veteran's Ticket f f i l rf FRED Y. CAMPBELL Candidate for Sheriff s Have A Spring Housecleaning! The GI Bethel PTA Ends Successful Year Bethel P T A. ends the year l!Hr.- 4G successfully. 1 he olliccrs serv ing for the year wore Mis. Clifton Terrell, president; Mrs It. G Chason. 1st vice president; Mrs I. A. MeLaip. 2nd vice president: Mrs. Ina H Duvall. secretary: Mrs W. P. Whitesides. treasurer. Some expenditures of the I' T A for school improvement are as follows: $104.62. Cannery; $1!)11.77 paid on motion picture machine: $21 00 Dogwood trees used in Arbor Day program. The olliccrs elected for the com ing year, 1946-47. are as follows: Mrs. K. G. Chason. president; Mrs. Clifton Terrell. 1st vice president: Miss Hozelle Shumolis. 2nd vice president; Mrs. Ina II. Duvall, sec retary; and Mrs. W. P. Whitesides. treasurer. will model her costume in the State Fashion Show in Raleigh May 4th. -sis 6s- ' i ' A ' V,. SEBE TAYLOR BRYSON Candidate for Tax Collector Ticket! May Day Program Held At Bethel The annual May Day program was held at the Bethel School rec ; cnth , u ith much interest being i shown by the students and patrons ; ul t he school. Miss Janes "My Welcome Song first t.T.ule. Miss JeiAis Rhythm Band, first grade Miss "Spring grade. Mrs. "Dance Farnier; Sellers Time Miss Medford Gardens." second Duvall. Mrs. Rogers of the Flowers and the Dam e." third grade. Miss Boone. Mrs Mcl.ain " I he Flowers Awakening." fourth grade. Miss McKlhannon "Garland Dance.'' fifth grade. Mrs. Able. Mrs Shepherd -May Pole Dance, sixth grade. Mr. .lervis. Mrs. Shipman Spiing Time Festival, seventh grade. lSK TIIK CLASSIFIED ADS JOE SLOAN Candidate for Clerk of Court . ei k now- a vi I1CO i .... iii luit nut control of our comity 'overn ment. 1 'h's asking too much? Vote F o r LOGICAL SELECTION Now that the elective system in colleges is being batted around, someone has recalled the anecdote Stephen Lcacock usled to tell about the system at its extreme. He had met a student tn ap American col lege and had asked him what he was to study next semestter. "Turkish, music- and architec ture." said the student. "I take it," said Leacock, "that you expect to be a choirmaster in a Turkish mosque.' "No," said the student. "Those courses come at 9, 10 and 11 o'clock." Unsteady Craft Dr. Tehyi Hsieh, Chinese scholar and one-time resident of Boston, was one day conversing with a native of Aberdeen on the subject of his favorite diversion boating. "Doctor," inquired the Scot, "how do your Chinese ennoes compare with Scotch canoes?" "Oh," replied the genial Hsieh, "they are pretty much alike. But," he add.d, with a sly grin, "the Chinese canoes give a little trouble they tip." Like Mother, Like Daughter Little Doris was being reprimand ed by her mother for a continued course of misconduct. "Don't you know, Doris," she said, "that If you keep on doing so many naughty things your children will be naughty, too?" "Oh. mother," returned the youngster, "now you've given your self dway!" Double Feature? Manager of Movie Theatre What's the idea? You only took the Job of usher a few minutes ago. New Boy Yeah, I'm sorry but I've seen the picture. RIGHT Harry What brings a man th greatest comfort In time of trial? Jerry Acquittal. Bad Scene Actor Did you notice how the audience wept during my death scene? Actress Yeah. They must have realized you were only acting. Happy Home Hubby What did you Bay last night when I came home, dear? Wifey Nothing. Hubby I know that. But how did you express it this time? Excuse Me! Nit You poked me in the eye with your umbrella! Wit Sorry but I did not. This umbrella belongs to a friend of mine. And Seldom Harry Your wife seems like a woman of rare Intelligence. jerryYeah, that's a delicate way of saying she shows practically no sense. Give Her an Inch Small Girl Mother wants a tape measure. Clerk How long does she want it? Small Girl For keeps, I think. MAID PROBLEM Lady of the House Hilda, did you sweep behind the, door. Hilda Yes, ma'am, I swept ev erything behind the door. No Proof Judge And your age? Prisoner Twenty. Judge I doubt it you can prove that statement. Prisoner The county house that had the record of my birth burned down in 1910 so you'll find it hard to prove the contrary. ' Bright Future ' Jim Now that you are 30 and out of the army, what do you expect to be In five years? Slim Thirty-five! Brushed Rayon Garments of brushed rayon will remaw soft and fluffy a long time if waSued carefully by band, not crowded Into a washer. Charlotte Will Serve In Clearing War Dead Atlanta, Charlotte, and Memphis will be distributing depots for clearance of bodies of war dead returned to the United Slates for burial within the seven slates of the Fourth Service Command. A guard of honor will accompany each body from the distributing de pot to place of burial. The states in the Fourth Service Comamnd are the Carolinas, Geor gia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. FOR SA1.K Universal electric range, st reel. Call 490 .) or HMi Hazel May 24 FOR SALE- Double beds, single iron beds, dressers, washslands, overstulled and wicker living room suites, studio couch bed, tables, chairs, bird cage and stand. 412 Walnut street. Phone AT. May 24 B. D. MEDFORD MEDFOID miSlEU of Known All Over The Liked All Over The A Man Whose Outstanding Record Is Well Known All Over Haywood Let's Keep a Go B.D. M WAYSIDE LODGE Now Open for GUESTS Three Meals Served Daily I). 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