t t . 4 THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER J 1 , 'i 1 : ; PAGE FIVE First SeetlonJ 1 rcrsT23. r friage unced Cecil News MRS. EDGAR BURNETTE Inman's Chapel near 'Lake Logan. Next year the dinner will be i held at the Coward home in Ware I Shoals, S. C. Birthdar Dinner More than 40 persons attended iho annual Allen-Coward birthday ! dinner honoring George O. Allen 'and the late n. a. tuwaru, wincni ! was held at the Allen home near ' Lake Logan on Sunday. i j The out-of-town guests included Mrs. R. R- Coward, Linden Cow ard, and Jimmie Hamper, from Ware Shoals, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coward and daughter, Evelyn.' of Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs ; Clark Coward, and children of Greenwood, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. r-Lmn rniinrH and children :md flMrs Sue Coward and children from Belton, S. C, Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Allen from Orange City, Fla., and Mrs. Rosalie A. West of Ontario, Canada, who is now in charge of the work ol Kitchen Shower A kitchen shower was given last j Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Inline of Mrs. Hoy Edwards for Mrs. Floyd Burnette. The honor guest received many lovely gifts. The hostess was assisted by Miss Alma Chambers and Mrs. Albert Messer in serving. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burnette, Mr. and Mrs Frank Sorrells, Miss Jennie Mae Chambers, Fulton Burnette, Mrs. Max Burnett, Mrs. Edgar Burnett, Mrs Harlin Burnett, Mrs. Ned Wood, Mrs. Clarlin Warren, Mrs. Ted lnman, Mrs. Walter Long, Mrs. Claude Singleton, Mrs. How ard Kcece, Mrs Thomas Erwin, and daughter. Miss Grace Erwin, Mrs. James Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blalock, of Waynes-1 ville. Among those sending gifts who were unable to attend were Mrs. Earl Reece, Mrs. Trey Erwin, and Miss Peggy Burnett, of Ashevillc. and Mrs. Charlie Messer, ol Dills-boro. YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILUAM RITT Central Press Writer Plate Supper A plate supper sale was held on Friday evening at the Friendly House, Universalis! church near Lake Logan. Proceeds received , were donated to the Ladies' Mis sionary Society. Mrs. Edgar Burnett has returned from Detroit where she was called by the death of her mother, Mrs. John I'onnick Rosy Cheeks In some parts of France and Italy It Is believed that if you bury a drop of your blood under a rose tree, you will always have bright red rosy cheeks. A BABY crying for an hour uses as much energy, we're told, as a person climbing to the top of a tall building. This, of course, doesn't Include the en ergy used by Pop walking the floor. i ; ; A statistician has determined there are 27.000 beans in a bushel. Now someone will want to know whether he means string or navy. ! ! ! A new radio loudspeaker can be heard a distance of 18 miles. Whet we need is a movement to make the world safe for the aver age eardrum. ! ! ! International diplomacy seems to be full of cutups these days. Now it Is Palestine the boys want to partition. ! ! t Space travel maj have its drawbacks. For instance. sup posing just after the take-off one discovers, he has boarded the wrong rocket. ! ! ! A British Columbian cut down a 180-foot high hill to Improve the view from his house. There's one chap who made a molehill out of a mountain. ! ! ! That Newfoundlander who was nipped on the nose by a codfish probably never again will ask: "How axe they blt-lngT" Noble Garrett, IIS 2c j Reports to Charleston j Noble Garrett, IIS, second class, ! U. S. Navy has reported to the 1 n:,i ll.iMHtaL Charleston for a I new assignment after spending a ten days leave Here wun nis par-j enls. Young Garrett volunteered in the service in May, 1945, while he: was a student and was sent to Baiubridge. Md for his boot train- ir I pirn completion of boot he! was assigned to the naval hospital; at licthosda, Md. Alter his tour of duty at Betliesda, he was sent to a naval hospital on Mare Island, Hawaii,! where he spent eight months, hav-'. mg only recently arnveu in me states. i; i.'ii.....wl li-ic v.l nriii'H In l .1 1 1 1 III I, l.nim 1 1 .... ........... . - i town from a trip to Richmond, Va.,1 j where he visited his sister, Miss j Marv l ou Kllwood. ' runJ May Warn of Dieordewd mi-. M A Modern ! with 1t harry end orry, Irrrcultr hbiu, lropropr drlnkinf iu riak ot expo.ur end totJ llon throw. heavy atralD ot th kidneya. Thy are apt to beorB ovcr-Uied and fail to and other impuritiea from too IUa-s-a biood. . . . You may miter nacftnc paeKMM, headache, diasineaa, galtm! a 'lt. leg pair... .well.nr-l.ri U lifed, nurvoua. all worn out. Othar .It", ol kidney or bladder dlaorder are aoaaa timea burnlni. .canty or too lr.qu.nt urination. ... Try Wooi.'. PiU: Dtan't help the kidney, to paw oB harmful .iceaa body waste. They hav. h.d roor. than ball a century of public approval. Ara ratolja meoded by fratelul uaers YanTDr. Aafc your tuigkborl USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Ir k gkkks. uu' llt-U n ii.iii"u.., ha. been an bv her parents, N.,,!.:m Hampton Greer dto man Mr (liven is the i- Crcen. oi ,....! rwtte took tin ir home I Crrci', of I ,.. lU'clUIHrd, in. image of y .. iiniiiihy I'Ce ,.n M.i Hoger . t,.l Mis Hen , ...I,,,, The niar ,,,i ni: Sunday, l ,,vn. Ca. ,, ,i while wool ii. ny and ..urn - j ;i :: :aluale of the :i Mhiiiil and at- i .,: .;,ii Teachers j, active in .i-i.iiii' , ,. maihiated ; ., h,.!. He en- : . !H:t, and re- ( i in 1945.i i .... in il In over-' i i .a lulure. In ' ,: 1'ii-liaml, Mrs. iii i he schools! Iderwood dto : Reams :!is V. 1 llder i ka, have an- .'.:,. ie ni lifer I nilervvoort : Ui am-, son of . ,i c lir.ims, of i n .ari.me took ;,i . mi Sunday llic couple to - Id itv Sawyer Aim Malucy, of Uuiiics Hannah, a urev suit with ami her corsage I tlic couple w iih i tie parents i "i Waynesville. Motion" nml World lav iiewspaper. '- eek that i'i-Is were de- 'I iimtinn" air- M'Veral times '"-top at 1.650 F'!'jfl officials, ask -"id lll.it while ex s'"'l Uiat while '' tiling nil run. Ill' "lllilK.,v.." l ....... ,w rh I'liine enuld be "l . H' 1 III lire a "rev. .hit,,, ,... P . -'''alar tu the jet. !V(''' '"' lakingoir " 'I acnes a '' '" aules an ;i"'lual million f SlatU(- Fund ;'or5 'o a fund , - ' -.Lit J) i.:.ri t "i J. M. 's'r" in Prrtnria Eve 1 out 0f m '"LINE Same )PS" V More? Dllr vj i . . . and t BELK-HUDSON'S 0 To The Second Floor of BELK-HUDSON'S Smart Things to Wear at College-at Home-at Work! It's easier to balance your books with "Korus" Sweaters 6.95 V X V V,. L Here's "KOKl'S" newest . . . ilowiiy iure wool iind dreamy colnrs. (As seen in Clamour, Charm, Junior I'.a.aar.) See our many other sweaters in heautilul pastel. (Sl'X'OND 1'LOOK) SMOOTH SUITS Club collars . . . or cardigans. Soft drape materials . . . or hard finished worsteds and gabardines. Interesting colors in solids, checks and tweeds . . . Sizes 10 to 20. What ever you dream of in Suits . . . 19.95 Attractive Two-Piece Go Hack to School With I'lenty of New ALL WOOL SKIRTS lii'lk-lhuLson Has Tln-m $3.60 to $7.95 The new skirts feature straiyht-line styles, box pleats, Mnly neaux pleats, trouscr skirts with liunl ideal and i:ored hack. Some with neat leal her belts. Newest colors iiieliidini'. Mack and brown. Included are In mid plaids, shepherd checks, niens wear grey flannel. Sizes 21 to 32. ( SECOND l'LOOlii EXCITING NKW For every school wardrobe . . . FITTED RAINCOATS Of Cotton Twill and Plastics $8.95 up SPORTS FROCKS FALL COATS UP Sizes 9 to 15 NATURAL . . BROWN . . GRKY . . BLACK . . COMBINATIONS puts it on YOUR shoulders. The dress, really skirt and jacket, in shades of the same Rood rayon gabardine. Whatever votir individual idea of lieintf ot smartly and distinctively coated . . . you'll find our desire anions the many fine ex amples at this store. More exciting than ever . . . our l'.M7 showing of fine coats . . . fashion-fresh, warm and beautiful. Come see the entire collection right away. 15.40 UP (Second Floor) College girls' favorite . . . fitted reefer raincoats of water-repellent cotton twill, in natural color. Smartly belted and double-breasted. Sizes 10 to 11. goes head-first for harmony $2.98 Versatile . . . these flattering fur felt derbies will harmonize beautifully with all your sports clothes. Designed for school, travel and general daytime casions. Attractively trimmed. Black, brown md lovely fall colors. (M1LLINKRY; SECOND I-'LORR) Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan ICS Shoes of Distinction By Natural bridge - - Edgewood - - Brown Shoe Co. (First Floor) We Have Our Own Alteration Department Staffed by Experts Belk-Hudson Co "Home Of Better Values' ; i'. !!; . ) 1 1 I i - 5 i .;! hi I'":) I 5 :.' !j .it; !: - .:';V : i 1 t ' " " 1 " s .i I I, !i f'f , . . .-it ,; .; "' ... ' " Sf ' - ' ! 1 , i ! 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