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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER libs To ograras btion Iwpiit meeiings P A"r Heme V C ,ll be l";,rai.is tr first CwM Smith as dab mcf. ...... ...i..n at 11 ,in? ;or P: 3 ,...H,n, dub :iark on Tu.-sda J( 10 (HI ocUHK. kc!ubu-.tli Mrs. l i i n' rui" l lf I'U'UN'h I ' . ...... Will e vuinln ' June Bride lb frda lie ho Idnesda. 0 MMWffi!S "Vj I'll f -.Sip:1 laiiiiiiiMMiiwmiirim ,x r PAGE ONE (Second Section! c;ub will" ,da. tin' I:ilh' tin- r I am is the Mill, eu'iimt: with MuMir ''" ir-idiiv, ) nn mi , ocinlk 111 I'M' IhfMuli wiHi A,s r m i 1 1 1 1 - (ill I nui . (k ;I, tin' CU'lllllg- In Creek ws RAIMR Reunion the :.iic i:n"'' ! a n il r: i " 1 1 on I - " hm,, in i in mi'iiii ai:rl iiMi'iiilril ol ll.'f Ijllllh .1 iul Ipatruk ;ml soli'- fel KirkMlrii k ol Sunday with Mr. pen tl, ol Bridgeton. gurvl ill Mr. and and Mrs. Allic id h;K ri'tiirnril 'ariilina Teachers I; altniik'd a miiii n of MX weeks. lenn Ruyd had as the past week His. I'lareiiee t' nt of Kramer anil Iven of Fr.inklin- P Hi l-'r.ivw and of Charlntle are Will Cuivine bi liae her inar- llulull. ft Monday with MRS. JOHN CALVIN SUMM EU RO W, whose marriage took place ;m Saturday evening, June 2!), at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis, of llazclwood, with the Rev. Stuart It. Crockett pronouncing the vows. Mrs. Siimmcrrow is the for mer Miss Edith Annalou McLean, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Claud Mc Lean, and the late Mr. McLean, of Toplon. The bridegroom who holds a position with the Cash Grocery company of Ilazelwooil, was recent ly discharged from the service after 37 months in I he armed 'orces, with 18 months of sor ice in the European theater. They are residing ill Haelwood. Hurry E. Noland, S 2e. Witnesses Test at Bikini Harry E. Noland. seaman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noland. of Crahlree section of the county witnessed the atonlic boinh tests at Ilikini. Me was also scheduled lo witness the second test. Seaman Noland entered the .serv ice in October. 1 945 and took his hoot training at Camp I'erry. Va and from there was sent lo Shoe maker, Calif, and later to I'earl Harbor. He was serving at Bikini during the bomb preparations which covered several months. Before volunteering in the navy Seaman Noland who is a graduate of the Crablree-Iron Dull' high school, in the class of 1!)44. was em ployed at Pet Dairy Products Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Malncy had as their guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. nronson Malncy and Mr. and Mrs. Tail Matncy, all of Oastonia. the 4-11 group from the county who are spending this week at Camp Roanoke. Miss l.ula frank Medford who holds a position in Charlotte spent I he past week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. liryan Medford. IS Htm mm ---and--- ira OFFER POW AND DOOR FRAMES fate To Your Order or--. ?EEN DOORS and--- HLLVORK The wood Company Waynesville Mrs, C. V. Bell Gives Morning Party For Guests Mrs. Carroll V. Bell was hostess I of a Coca-Cola party on Thursday morning as a courtesy to the fol lowing relatives: her mother, Mrs W. H Lyle. of Jacksonville, Fla , her aunts, Mrs. W. li. Malone, of Quincey, Ela., and Mrs. C. L. C'ai roll, of Coral Cables, and her cou sins, Mrs. Jack Cleveland, of Coral Cables, Mrs W. I.. Tedder, of Live Oak. Ela , and Mrs. R. E. McNeil, Jr., of Montclair, N. J. The residence was arranged in quantities of garden flowers in mixed conibinat ions. Thi' guest list in addition to the visitors included Mrs. James W Kililan and her guests, Mrs. Archie Livingston, of Tallahassee, Ela , aiu Mrs. T. N. Perkins, of Lake City, Fla., Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mis James Harden Howell. Jr., Mrs Thomas Slringtield, Mrs. Calvin lloughland. of Nashville, Tenn , Mrs. Aaron Provost, Mrs. James Kilpatriek, Mrs. Dave Eclnict. Mrs. lien Colkitt, Mrs. Alfred Harden, of Fort Lauderdale, Ela , and Waynesville, Mrs. Ralph Pro vost, Mrs. Leo Weill, Mrs. Dan Walkins, Mrs. Rudolph Hallous, Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins. Mrs. Frank Worthinglon, Mrs. John Tay lor. Mrs. Claude Recce, Mrs. David llyall, Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mrs. Leon Killiati, and Mrs. Arthur Council. GUARD AGAINST KIELCE POGROMS fill . y fT7! " POLISH SOLDIERS, armed with rifles, are shown seeking to guard a Jewish Community house in Kieloe, Poland, artcr the recent pogroms in which 40 persons were killed. Since then, refugees seeking to escape over country roads have been shot down and government efforts have been unable to halt other outbreaks of extreme violence. (iiferiintionnl) Miss Minnie Boyd Passes After Long Illness Last rites were conducted Wed nesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the residence on Walnut Street for Miss Minnie Boyd, 71, who died at her home at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday morning after a lingering illness of several years. The Rev. Paul Tow:isend. pastor of the First Methodist Church, of which Miss Boyd was a member, officiated. Burial was in Green Hill cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were; Theodore M. McCraeken, Dr. W. H. Liner, T. C. Norris. E. B. McClure, John Boyd, Melvin Dillenger, J. Harden Howell and Grover C. Davis. Miss Boyd was the daughter of the late David L. and Isabelle Howell Boyd and was a native of Waynesville. She Is widely con nected in Haywood county both on her paternal and maternal sides Surviving Miss Boyd are two sisters. Mrs. Jere Davis, and Mrs Oliver II Sbelton, of Waynesville: one brother Robert Boyd, of Dallas, Tex.; three nieces, Mrs. Robert T. Hesse, of Waynesville, Mrs. Jack Enoch, of Knoxville, Tenn. and Miss Alda Lee Boyd of Nashville. Tenn.; two nephews. Sgt. David L Boyd, of Fort Oglethorpe, Oa and Hugh II. Sbelton, of Miami. Ela. (iarrett funeral home was in charge of the arrangements. 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