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1946 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Second Section J v t r Hi a! And ernnicins ,.! rcrtain V- u-rtiinutf"- ..,. ctill- ; i no r .ml tilt' 'Of .' , , ; ..:,;:(n IliCllt if-'- JU u On tabor fined Library Notes Beauty Queen Will Be Crowned At Canton In Pageant Saturday Ten Prettiest Entries Appeared Before Noted Judges On Thursday Night Girls entered in the Labor Day beauty contest were to appear last I personal escort with the other guished world traveller of Atlanta, Ga. At thei Beauty Pageant a Queen will be selected and crowned with appropriate ceremonies, and the two runners-up will serve as her ,! In' 1 K oiii- vliibsu-d - url!ti,a'i, dr.ll llf A4: uoi k on ... ; . n p futility ' f'a t !l-' V1'1'L if,: !r t!l1' 0I" a, :!,f li at' f ,. fi tiMl'loy- M: U'fl'Ht i! line work h,: :hf number j !,,,- work ro.-o h r:;i;(.,to aio i- Itf-nt!! mo asrs Mk alHT soliuol .i,,i:in. I'l'o work in lro-,,1:'- ami boys m;i di.-tri- aikl publications. a H) the h aii minor un- , ma) 1)0 0111- HiUjMiio: aiso .; i: , . in n' nniior ion- ior the is- i.oitt ffitilioatos if Department lounn Ufllaro units r- in discharging as issuing Dt'p.iilmf nt of I.a- MAEGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian Indian Heads Boys and girls who want their Indian Head are requested to call for it immediately. Otherwise, it will be given to the many teachers and others who have requested a sample. Pictures of Cherokee trip will be available for those who want copies. Memorial Gifts ! A copy of "Pleasant Valley" by ' Louis Bromfield has been placed in I the Library in memory of Sgt. I William A. Medford, Jr., and a copy I of "Behold Your King" by Florence Bacur given by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver in memory of Cecil Yount. Welcome Teachers We welcome our teachers back again and invite them to visit the Library. We hope you will use the library's facilities in connection with your school .work this year. As usual collections of books will be loaned to any teacher in Hay- ! wood County. Let us know your particular "Units of Study" in time for us to collect the books you may need. Otherwise the very book you ! want may be in use. For you Primary Teachers, we will be glad to talk with you about a Play Library for your room. Could be educational and a lot of fun! We are always glad to assist you cither in your school work or for your personal use. Come in and let us show you what we have. i Thursd night at the First Baptist church, Canton, before three judges who were to select the prettiest ten girls to participate in the Beauty Pageant Saturday night. According to an anouncement by Robert Matthews, the contest judges were Dr. Elmer T. Clark, editor of the World Outlook Maga zine. New York; Professor Irby Hudson, professor of political science at Vanderbilt university, and Miss Louise Ballard, distin- seven girls making up the Beauty Court. These will be assigned to positions on the floats in the La bor Day parade. Contestants were instructed to dress as they like for the initial judging Thursday night, either street clothes, sports outfits or evening gowns or bathing suits The ten girls w ho will take part in the Beauty Pageant will decide among themselves what they wish to wear at that time and during the parade. Pvt. Mitchell Parley Begins Special Training Pvt. Mitchell L. Parley of Way nesville has begun training as an Aviation Engineer of the Army Air Forces at Geiger Field, Spokane, Washington, according to word re ceived from Colonel Eric Dougan, Commanding Officer. The many skilled subjects taught at the AAF Aviation Engineer School, such as repair and opera tions of automotive equipment, tractors and graders used in air port and highway construction. should prove of inestimable value as a future civilian occupation. Drafting, surveying and carpentry are some of the other subjects taught at the Engineer Training School. Upon completion of his training, the new Aviation Engineer soldier will probably be assigned to an Avi ation Engineer unit. These units Maple Grove News Mrs. Ed Glavlch society will meet with Mrs. Clifford Brown in September. Woman's Society meets Mrs. Charles G. Reed was hostess to the Woman's Society of Christian Service on Friday afternoon. The subject was "A call for laborers for Peace ". The program revealed that many workers were needed both in the home and foreign mission fields and the effort to interest young people to considar this field of serv ice when choosing their life careers Announcement was made that the are an integral part of the Army Air Forces and have as their mis sion the performance of all engi neer work needed by the Air Forces in all theaters of operations. Revival At Maple Grove A revival meeting will be held at the Maple Grove Church begin ning on Sunday, September 1st, at the eleven o'clock morning service and continue through the week. Mrs. Stidler will conduct the serv- I ices, assisted by the pastor. Rev. C. I R. Ross. Mrs. Stidler is well known on the charge, having assisted in ' services held at Dellwood and Elizabeth Chu i .el. Home Club Meets The Maple Grove home Demon stration club held the annual Aug ust picnic at the home of Mrs. Sam Queen. A bountiful supper of hot dogs, corn on the col) and all the other good things that make up a picnic. Around thirty-five members their families and friends were present. Three large watermelons com- Mrs. L. J. Cannon :. Given Certificate ; At Farm-Home Week k Mrs. L. J. Cannon, secretary to the Haywood county Home demon-- stration agents was among the j. wc"ien who received certificates for attendance at the annual Farm and Home Week held recently at" North Carolina State College. Mrs. Cannon has attended each of the past four home weeks. Thii yearH she attended during her annual vacation period. MARRIAGE LICENSE Bill Pickens to Vera Catrer, both' of Haywood county. I ! pleted the menu of the evening.' I Due to threatening rain there was no time for games or the communiJ ty singing which had been planned !if issuance of In tile schools, in loll m North -Iflll Used ll'TO oullilv and of loc al interest of atfiiiies m chil li the fact that ik to 1 1 10 welfare Humiliation on Hi! ;! a place to mils a-iaiuM em otions, makes this ic lueual one from permit ;t' I'iiipliiyment cer- mm issued the local ra-m may rvoke ma found that the !mtnt is a breeding iclinqucncy or in- WE With PUR Protection gainst Gasoline 'rices r Haywood and t Street Polyglot Town It is estimated that more than 43 taces were represented among 2,000 prewar inhabitants of Darwin, Aus tralia. Streets were filled with ierce bushmen, white Australian xaders, European adventurers, tuzzy-headed Fijlans, Chinese cod es and merchants, Japanese pearl livers, and a variety of half-castes, rhis polyglot populace managed to suild a hospital and a school, and !o install a power and water sys tem. When steamers docked the iownfolk obtained fresh fruits, vege tables and tobacco. Occasionally a plane arrived and prisoners were lurned out of jail to clear the field )f horses and goats for the landing. THIS! jurious to child health. There are occasional instances in which this action is taken by the welfare de partment. The Department of Labor has its own investigative staff to check on violations of the labor laws, but some instances of violation of the Child Labor law are occasionally investigated by the local welfare departments. Usually, however, such violations are referred to the Department of Labor, whose in spectors are specifically trained in the law and in methods of bringing violators into compliance through voluntary agreement, or if neces sary, through legal action. Applications for employment certificates for minors must be ac companied by a promise of employ ment by the prospective employer, evidence proving the child is of proper age, a statement from a physician as to his physical fit ness, and the child's school record from the school last attended. On the basis of information contained in these documents, the county welfare department passes upon issuance of the employment certificate. VOU GAD tojetliin " 'our nom s mortgageu, nL.i'1 atK1 cnuaren wm own me i an j. f or them-At an amazingly small 'tion Pi!Ve ? Jefferson Standard Mortgage nm.f an whlch will pay off the mortgage -event nt . j . . . . extra beside aeatn na prooaDiy leave 1 "6 it t Jhly, At your familJf Investigate this plari Hill be IWT conventence, and at no cost to IrtPan.- J: P'easure to show vou exactly, how, I " 55 cancellation Plan ,Ari. S. E. CONNATSER V HotL01 repesentatite' 1 IE 2 nriarHvcvniii 1PH PMMMfB a 15 E L K - H U I) S O N COMI'A N Y Like the interesting woman who wears them . . . Social Register fashions have personality! You can sense it in the beauty of their lovely lines created by nationally famous designers. In the poise and charm of their distinguished styling. In the character of their outstanding quality. Significantly ... as America's fashion ables look to Harper's Bazaar for leadership . . . Western Carolina's fashionables are increas ingly looking to Belk-Hudson's for leadership-with-personality in authoritative fashions! Bulk-UudKon cordially invites you to sec the newest in fashions for the 1946-1947 Fall and Winter season . . . Ready-to-wear department . . . second floor. key Belk-Hudson Co "Home Of Better Values" We invite, you to use our Convenient Lay - Away Plan. We have our own alteration department, with experts in charge. "4 ' i l ' i : ' ; i i i ' I ! i ' i ! 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