r PAGE EIGHT (Second Section? THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, jcjj, tiff- ', ty Hi) if-"- Ex-G. Is Invited To Join State Guard Local Company Expects To Go To Summer Camp In Virginia During August Former servicemen have a spec ial advantage in joining the local State Guard unit at this time, it was pointed out by Capt. James M Davis, who is building up his com pany's strength prior to their leav ing for summer camp. Although the definite day for the summer training has not been re ceived, Capt. Davis announces that the company, along with the re mainder of the North Carolina State Guard Brigade, will go to Camp I'endelton, Va. during Au ust. The local unit, which is Ih and Service Company lor (lie Brigade's second regiment, holds weekly meetings on Tuesday nights at the Waynesville armory. During re cent meetings, films have been shown in addition to the regular program to prepare (he members for their special duties during sum mer encampment. At present the unit strength is 36 soldiers and three officers, which is 18 short of the allowed strength. Men between 18 and 45 in good health ino physical exam ination is required i are eligible to join. Uniforms and equipment arc furnished at no expense. According to Capt. Davis, the state guard will he incorporated into the National Guard when Con gress authorizes its reorganization Alre"ly a lull has been passed al lowing tune spent in the National Guard to be counted towards re tirement, so the ex-serviceman-- especially former guardsmen -will find it to their advantage to le-cn-lisl now in the State Guard, he adds. Although details still are being worked out. certain benefits will come to the man who com pletes 20 or more years in the guards. North Carolina's State Guard was organized early in 1941 after the mobilization of the National Guard. The present organization contains three regiments of infan try, three machine gun companies, and three Hq. and Service com panies. Col. J. Hardin Howell com mands the second regiment, with membership in towns west of Statesville. The state brigade has ranked highest of any m the southeastern part of the country, and some in spectors have classed it the best in the nation. It has trained at Ft. Bragg during the past three summers. BIRTHS BELIEVE IT OR NOT TACOMA. Wash How's this for a fish story? Bob Kirch saw two catfish thrashing about in shallow water. Dipping his hook beneath ofie, he snagged it by the jaw. When he jerked his line, the other fish came out. too, caught in the mouth of the first. 0 2-Second Cream Checks Under Arm Perspiration totecta Yra 1-7 Dn ISV hnwauicklv 5 Dav check J f under rm odor and W perspiration! Delightfully i. scented, snowy-white "itay-ioft" cream it van ishes in 2 seconds. Pro tects you up to 7 days, depending on you and weather. Kinder to skin and clothes. Gantrous Jar. 50 ( txtrm) E Mr. and Mrs. Wade Kirkland, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on June, 16. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, of Can ton, announce the birth of a daughter on June, 16. Mr. and Mrs. Fain Ncal, of Can ton, 1$. F. D. No. 2 announce the birth of a son on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Milas Curtis, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on June, 16. Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Green, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on June, 18. Mr. and Mrs Richard llarkins, of Canton, announce the birth of a son on June. 18. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Jennings, of Waynesville. announce the birth of a son on June. 18. Reynolds Case To Be Tried In Miami MIAMI. Fla. Characterizing her husband as a "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde,'' Mrs. Elizabeth Dillard Rey nolds today filed a counter suit for divorce in Dade county circuit court against her husband, Richard Joshua Reynolds, heir to a tobacco fortune. Reynolds, former mayor of Win-slon-Salem, and former Democratic national committee treasurer, filed divorce proceedings here on May ;1 shortly alter his wife reportedly had taken similar action in North Carolina. In her filed counter action, Mrs. Reynolds denied that she is guilty of a ' violent and ungovernable temper'' as charged by Reynolds. "The frequency with which he went from one extreme to the other made his life take on the character istics of a Dr. Jekyl a Mr. Hyde," Mrs. Reynolds charged. The counter action alleges that while Reynolds was in the Pacific on duty with the Navy, he wrote letters to her and the children tell ing them of his plans for a family life, but that after his return to this country, he silent two weeks in New York without Mrs. Reynolds knowing he was back. She charges that Reynolds told her he would not live with her again and said he planned to marry another woman, upon whom she claims he has already bestowed gifts amounting to $100,000. Ident ity of the "other woman" was not revealed. Hearing on the divorce petition and counter claim has been set for 10 a. m. Monday before Circuit Judge George E. Holt. Mrs. Reynolds' attorney said she would arrive in Miami Sunday for the hearing. Reynolds is reported be living on an island off the Ba hamas coast. 5 DAY CRIAM DIODOIANT Smith's Cut Rate Drue Store Cpl. Jack Price Home For Short Furlough Corporal Jack Price, son of Hay don Price, of the Fines Creek sec tion of the county, is spending a few days furlough in the county with his father. He entered the service in August. 1942 and served for 12 months in the European theater. While overseas Cpl. Price was at tached to the 9th Armored Divi sion, serving with the 52nd Infan try. He re-enlisted in the army last October and is now stationed at Fort Jackson. Cpl. Price is entitled to wear the American Defense ribbon the Eur opean Theater ribbon with three battle stars, the Combat Infantry man badge. The Victory medal Occupt ional medal, and Good Con duct ribbon. At the time he en tered the service in 1942 he was fanning in this county. FEW SAFE CARS. ST. JOSEPH. Mo. In a recent safety check of automobiles in the Police Department's safety lane, officers found only 11 out of 96 able to pass the test. One of the 11 was a 1925 Model T Ford truck which did not reveal a single defect. AT LAST! SISALKRAFT A Tough Fibre Reinforced Kraft Paper SISALATION A Reflective Insulation! Stops Wind and Weather! Low Cost At Richland Supply Co. Phone 43 Visit Our Toiletries Department Where You'll Find Your Favor ite Beauty Aids And Protectors i 1 .... . f 2$ cake NW1 make-up Vt?' with a lanolin base j"We consider this the finest, non-drying cake make-up ever developed for every type of skin," ay Primrose House cosmeticians who, for more than I 20 years, have created beauty preparations for many of the world's loveliest women. In six fashionable shades ranging in mood from inno cence to daring. 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