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' : v THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE JULY 30.194 thday ivenTo 'Maple ,.v was given ( x shelton, ,!J" I'. Norris, t c Sorris, F '. .1 house, I"1 .",,,,.,1 from of the world. J ......nrli'd the Kd'thfir best P f" . f honor. ,nnt 01 LSTo Mrs. ,hf names Sht'Hon re t;j,wj the guests ..i-o civcn special ,'.' ..iU' return and "i Jacksonville, the week for . K Bieece ana Mi-. (TarK anu u nuirncil home, L ,!! remain tor a vt I51ll charged from ; a student at ,i F.onila upon his s uoik there. L a student L'l:n.i Teachers Col- put t during me '!u'i Mrs. li. H- .uvir. vho bas . hirr with her H Thninas Michal i,e pnir to her fur a month's nun to Wayncs- MiiS.irrt Smith, liviit, -pent the Ikidh- in China H. Yi-.li and small Veil, of Clcve rr.il Imrtic Thurs ivr a short visit li- 15.ui Atkinson. mcr Miss Fran- Uavnesv illc. lislrealniont at of rats in Den- shbli; by law. . RELIEF FOR MATISM SWOLLEN JOINTS CKACHE, NEURITIS til! Not en eeht or pel hot you'll ciclolm Joy- lined Hiii marvelous nw b bringing undreamed-of i vho hod tufftred for red everything, and wtr relict wot impossibto. Try IS 9 DROPS AH Drug Stores Rate Drug Store fN'S GARAGE able Garage iWood and and Gravel fervice Mechanics f -Elmer Hannah ne 171-J Is-., P. M. s S. E. CONNATSER RoSIAIj REPRESENTATIVE fE 2 WAYNESVILLE Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Bradbury of Bangor, Maine, whose marriage which took place in the First Methodist Church in Bridgeport. Conn, on June, 22nd. was recently announced by the bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers, of Clyde The Kev. Albert Allison of ficated. The bride wore fur her marriage an ice blue dress with navy accessories. The couple will make their home in Bridgeport, after a wedding trip in New York. Eastern Star To Meet Thursday Night The regular stated meeting of the Wayncsville Chapter of I lie Order of the Eastern Star will be held in the Chapter assembly, rooms in the First National Bank building on Thursday evening, ac cording to an announcement by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. ,1. C. Brown. All members are requested to be present for the meeting. The altar will be draped in honor of the late Rev. J. W. l'alton, past grand patron of the Grand Chap ter of the OES. Mrs. Ernest Duvall is visiting her family in Franklin. She was called home on account of the critical illness of her lather, Hub ert F. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fisher and family returned Thursday from a four-day vacation spent with Mr. Fisher's mother, Mrs. (). C. Mastin, at Wedowee, Ala. Missing Key to Auto Returns From Holland MARINETTE, Wis..- Members of the Nick Butman household have been hunting for a missing key to the family ear for the last several weeks. It turned up yesterday in a let ter from Holland. The writer, re cipient of clothes donated to Ku rope's needy by the Butman family, wrote: "Please find enclosed the key to your motor car. You will certainly have more use for it than we will." CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appre ciation of the thougbtfulness and flowers sent by our friends and neighbors at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother and the police department for directing traffic at the funeral. Robt. N. Gaddy and Family DINNERS liy Reservation Tel. 9166 Sundav 1:30 to 2:30 V. M. 1' A R K W A Y KNOLL YOU CAN THIS! Tt 3 rethink your nome IS mortgaged, mng you can do right nQw tQ guarantee fchav ana children will own the icanbmlt for them. At an amazingly small lion p, a Jefferson Standard Mortgage t the T Whlch wiU Pay off te mortgage fra b "h f yUr death and Probably leave ily. A your family to investigate this plan pill be iT convenience, and at no cost to tgapp r ,p ef,SUfe to show you exactly how W Cancellation Plan works, M Lois Massie Accepts Post To Teach In Daytona Beach Miss I. ois Masvo, daughter of Mr. and Mis Guy Massie, who taught last year at a high school in Covington, Tenn.. has accepted a position as teacher of physical education in the Seabreese high school of Daytona Beach, Fla. Miss Massie is a graduate of the I niversity of Tennessee, w here she majored in physical education. HINTS "Mi Care of Hair and Voice Train ing. Ky Kuth Current N. C. State College Although there are many types of hair and scalp conditions, certain j han grooming habits are helpful to : anyone. Most important of all. and perhaps the most neglected. Ls a oany brushing, l ive minutes at night is all that is needed. Use a still' hrush to make long vigorious strokes Dnn'l ho a f rain ..f turbing a wave or rearrsnoinu a part. Brushing is important for several reasons. First, it helps to remove dirt and dust accumulated in the hair dining the day. Second, it stimulates the nerves and glands. If the ail glands are underactive, the stimulation to greater activity helps to keep the hair from being too dry. II the glands are over act iV and d iseli:ii-ii ni i ,,,,,... ! oil. brushing helps to distribute the ! oil more ovenlv over I lie Imir ami prevents oil from becoming clogged at the roots. To some persons, voice is a great asset to others it is a definite handicap. But in most) cases, an unpleasant speaking voice is the result of bad habits, such as speak ing from the throat in a high, thin voice, rather than from the dia phragm. Effort spent in breating control and in keeping the voice pitched low. will often bring all the improvement winch is needed. Another common mistake, especi ally for teen-agers, is the tendency to slur words together and to be lazy .about cnuciating properly. Speaking slowly, and being consci ous of enunciating distinctly, is probably the only practice neces sary for correction of this bad hab it. Many persons have a tendency to speak with a nasal quality which is very unpleasant to the cars, .lust as in changing the pitch of the speaking tone, the best way to im prove a nasal voice is to practice breathing from the diaphragm in order-to bring the tnorc natural voice out rich and full. Tar Heel Selected By Truman To Be Budget Director .lames E. Webb of Oxford, aide to former Governor O. Max Gardner, was appointed last week to be bud get director of the United States by President Truman. He succeeds Harold 1). Smtih. who recently re signed after many years service. Mr. Webb has been executive as sistant to Mr. Gardner since his ap pointment as Undersecretary of the Treasury last March. He has serv ed as lawyer, business executive, and at one time was secretary for former Representative Edward W. Pou of the fourth N. C. district. The new budget director conies from a distinguished Tar Heel fami ly, his father being county sup erintendent of schools in Gran ville county for 26 years. During the last year of the war he was called to active duty; having en listed as a private 1!5 years previ ously, and served as commanding officer of the First Marine Air Warning Group at Cherry Point. World War I Vet Wants To (live Eyes To Buddy DETROIT.--A veteran of World War One. who saw his buddies blinded in the Argonne Drive, wants to give his eyes to a World War Two GI. The 63-year-old veteran. Jim Todd, of Detroit, says he is suffer ing from a fatal malady and is go ing to die "maybe tomorrow may be in three months surely in five years." Todd told the head of the Mich igan recruiting district: "If I could help some poor fellow who has gone over for us in this war, I'd like him to have my eyes." The fatally ill veteran says he stays at home, takes walks and goes lo the grocery "but I could do that without my eyes all I would need is a cane." "You really want to do this?" the recruiting officer asked. I d be tickled to death," said Todd. Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort Frolarmon i Quick, dependable relieve, of itching, painful rectal serenes.-wmp-Sm, which may also accompany ..le ami hemorrhoid.. Brim, aoothin, ., oi comfort upon contact, form, protect.ng Sm over .ore area. help, destroy -nftio, irerlM. i Nature heal up raw. broken t'LTw. No oil ro greaae to .tain cloth ii SoM on m- cy hack guarintee. Be .nr. V?i5 rihU mode n relief I PROLARMON 4 Smith's Cut Bate Drug Store DEATHS FRANK I. (.. JENKINS j Funeral services for Frank 1. G Jenkins, 73, farmer of the Cove Creek section of the county, who died in the home of his physician, where he had gone for a consul tation at 8 a. m. Saturday morn ing, were conducted at the Cove. Creek Baptist chi.1 -h on Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Ho.' Ben Fugate ofliciatcd. Burial was in the Davis cemetery. j Pallbearers were: George Evans, Ed Jenkins, Frank and Hoy Han nah, I). C. Jenkins, and Elmer Sutton. Surviving Mr. Jenkins, who was a native of Haywood county. ;.re the w idow, Mrs. Mattie Vi lute Jen kins: live sons, Boone. 1 lovd. Carl I and Hoy . of Cove Creek, and Elmer Jenkins, of Wayncsville, Route 2; two brothers. Crawford and Hailcy Jenkins, of Cove Creek; two sisi- crs, Mrs. Ebid While, of Wayncs ville, Route 2, and Mrs. lolel Hannah, of lla.elwood; and thir teen grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. MRS. 1XKKYKOW MILL GADDY Funeral services were conducted j Sunday afternoon at 2:30 .it Un church of God, llaelwood, liu Mrs. Inkeybow Mull Gaddy. 04. wife of Hubert N. Gaddy. of the Hat cliff Cove section w ho died sud denly at their home at 10 30 p. in, Thursday. Kev . Mr.'Turnngc, pas- tor of the church otficiated. Buna was in Green Hill cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Thomas Skidnioro, Donald Skid more. Hovel Gaddy, Granville and Paul Mull, and Luther and Charlie Curtis. Mrs. Gaddy was a native of llav wnod county, the daughter of Wil liam .1. and Artie Melton Mull. Surviving are her husband' three sons. Jerry Gaddy of Wayncsville. Granville Gaddy of Chicago, and Mark Gaddy of Concord: one daughter, Mrs. C. I.. Sexton ol Marion; three brothers, John W. Mull of Natural Bridge, Ya , Mar shall and Granville Mull, both ot Wayncsville, Houle 1: two sisters, Mrs. Mary Curtis and Mrs. Oilell Ensley of Wayncsville, Houle 1; eighteen grandchildren and seviyi great-grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Homo was in charge of the arrangements. 1IAKVKY N. Till LL Funeral services are to be con ducted at 11 a. m. today i Tuesday i for Harvey N. Trull, HI), a retired farmer and lifelong resident ol Haywood county, who died Sunday morning at his home in the Cruso section. His death came aUlie end of a long illness. Services will be conducted at the Cruso Methodist church, with the Rev. C. C. Williams and tin Rev. Oder Burnetle officiating. Interment will be in Gwyn eeme tery. Grandsons will hi- pallbear ers and granddaughters will serve as flower bearers. Mr. Trull is survived by (wo daughters, Mrs. Flora Cogburn. ol Port Angeles, Wash., and Mrs. P. W. Norman of Canton; three sons, Gaston Trull of Dillingham, Wash., and Dennis and Coleman Trull, both of Cruso: three broth ers, Homer Trull of Cruso, Wilt Trull of Oklahoma, and Ben 'Fi n 1 1 of the stale of Washington; four sisters, Mrs. Howley Pless and Mrs. Bill Warren, hoi h of Cruso, and Mis. Julia I'oslon anil Mi-,. Laura Mease, bolh of Washington state; and several grandchildren and great -grandchild re n. Wells Funeral Home is in charee of the arrangements. WORK SHIRTS $1.00 up Big Yank patented features; Convenient Pocket for cigar ettes or watch, Safety Sleeves that don't (jap or dangle, and Strain-Proof Yoke. Fabrics tested for toughness. fP':. . MASSIE'S Dept. Store C. .1. Recce, owner Macaroni and Cheese Recipe Adapted to Fat-Short Days By BETSY NEWMAN AS I'VE undoubtedly suggested before in this coluuu.. if butler re mains scarce, there is peanut but ter, appk butter, cream cheese, etc.. that we can use to lakt itn ph.ee. Tc my mind cream cheese is the most satisfactory substitute as apple butter is woet and pea nut butter has a decided flavor of its own that doesn't alway blend agreeably with .ither foods. iJoth are very useful, however. I've discovered thnt by melting the cheese at low temperature in a Macaroni or Spaghetti and Cheese dish. 1 can dispe se with butter or margarine. I'll trive you my recipe, and a dessert recipe that substi tutes honey for sugar which is still scarce and will be for some time, it is surmised. Today's Menu Macaroni or Spaghetti and Cheese Spinacl Tossed Garden Vegetable Salad Economy Sherbet or Apple Pie Tea or Coffee Macaroni and Cheese 1 c. thinly sliced H lsp. salt or grated 1 tbsp Hour cheese 1 'a c. milk b pkg. spaghet- Corn flakes or ti or macaroni crumbs Pepper or Et ra irrutcd paprika checs Observer Sees Trend In England Away From Labor Party Majority i LONDON In the li--t of the . I em i ent series of by -elect ion m ! Britain, the Labor ( lev el iiinenl ol Prime Minister Clement I!. Hlee! j has hehl its seal at l!eley , Kent, j but with a niiieh leiliued majority. I n 1 ai l . I hi' Labor majoril y has ; I been cut by nearly 10,000 voles eoi iipart-il Willi the tii-nei.il I !!i-e i ion ol a y ear ago ! To vv hale exlenl could I In-- in d it Me a sign 1 1 ieanl slump in I he voling power of the Labor Gov - j ei iiiiieiii . special I mpoi i a nee is j a ! I ached to I lie current by elec I liens because lliey are taking place j al I he height ol I he bread i a! inn -i ug colli iov eisy a i id at a time v. beu al least sonic sei I ions ol j i public opinion appeal' to be hard- cm ng against I he All lee Admiiiis- i illation's continued use of controls land lis spreading nal loiialiat ion policy. Residential Locality I tut I here is no solid j us i ica- ' lion to regard the Itcxley result as a si nous selbaek lor the Labor i Party, in the opinion of observers here. On the oilier hand, rl cer tainly is ail encouragement for III-' C 'onserv at i ve I 'arl y , I'll'sl of all. Bexley is mil fvpj- j call v a I ,abor ilM i id. It is a resident lal loca lily on Hie out -skirls of London, a nd the pel it ica I (pinions of its voters are prone to I lin t ual ion. At the Jelieral Fieri ion a y ear ago, the I .abor : Parly polled 2 l.lliUi votes, the Conservatives 12,023 voles, and the I 1 .iberal 1 'art y ri.ToO v ol es. In the currciil by -elect ion. file 1 .abor candidale, Ma. Ashley WRAPPED FOR .MAILING WmiOl T CHARCE WE WILL MAIL THESE I'OR YOU Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water until tender, drain, pour into greased Baking dish. Put about Vi of the mp of cheese into a sauce pan over very low heat, and watch to see that it doesn't brown. When nearly or quite melted, add flour, blend well and gradually add milk, stirring all the time until the mix ture is smooth and at boiling point. Add remaining c. cheese and stir over low heat until cheese ia melted. Pour over cooked spaghet J or macaroni, blend well together, season, and top with corn flakes or bread crumbs, sprinkle with the extra amount of jrrated cheese and bake at 850 deg. F. until brown, about 16 mins. Serves 6. Economy Sherbet Juice and grated Juice of 2 rind of 1 oranges lemon Vt c honey 3 bananas 3 c water Whites of 2 eggs ' Mash bananas to a pulp", add lemon and orange juice and lemon ruul. Bring water to boil and dis solve honey in it, add to fruit and mix well. Next, cool and fold in stitlly beaten egg whites and pour into refrigerator tray and freeze, stirring occasionally to prevent settling. Honey may also be used for sweetening in the Apple Pie, or corn syrup can be substituted. Itraniall, won Willi l!),7."ill voles against Conservative Lieut. Col. .1. ('. Lockvvood's 17,001! voles. There was no Liberal Parly can didate, and it appears that the Liberal vote was transferred main ly lo the Conservative candidale. The drop of nearly 5,000 yules in the Labor balloting is nol an unusually large slump, since il is characlei isf ic of by -eh-cl ions thai the total vole declines. There is mil the same inlcrcsl in by elections as in a nation-wide Gen eral Elect ion. Moreover, whatever gov ernmenl is in power al I he lime usually discounts a cerlain loss of ballot popularity. 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