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tlDUru rw.i... nonelas will be i I. Rnnu " P 0f the program and the jrte L.nnff special decora- R. C. McBride Is Elected To Lead lhe program KS5 . iiiii Christmas tree "1a n Thursday, the 9 ...i in the evening. ' SuMacOowen in charge of K at PiR Bend will take Kh. 28!h at 2.00 o'clock n.iff ii . and the entire KJ of ,ho Army will unite rjjprogr' nrnernm and COW r- v . i.i Ua cnma flSV AT 'ill he neii'. ",c '"- i'1' , with the entire Lrf worker? participating in Wng Creek, Madison eoun- . tVin ithnrh will .women ui Charge of the program to be , tieifi""" Uin tie ai.n imu... last Christmas tree will be Cat Littl- Creek at 7:00 in l l - 1 OA U Uing ot program ihuc wl" j, given on tne air in me , 0f "We me reopie over lru'wr Asheville. kettle of the Salvation Army the streets here and in Can- ,here the puuuc may nave Lirtunity of aiding in this Lhile project of bringing Istmas cheer to nunui.. In keeping with their an nual custom Grace Episcopal church will hoir) a special mid night Christinas Eve service at the church, beginning at 11:30 o'clock, according to an an nouncement made by the Rec tor, Rev. Robert G. Tatum. The public is cordially in vited to this rervice. which is always market by an impres sive program. it was brought nut r.nnt..,K. ; J Ml T lOT would very UWv be MieJtVZ i A inaustries and business places in I x, , j the county to p,0perlv furnish the 1 , McB"de W0S elCk'd Wor" hospital i sh")ful Master of Waynesville A . Lodge No. 258 A. F. and A. M. a joint committee was tentative- i at the 80th anniversarv meeting of y selected at the time by Joe the organization Dec. 6, when new P?l ' nt of the Lions Club n,T,te wer" chwn for the com who first brought the subject be- ing vPar. the. pulic' ,0 work wi'h the Col. J. Hardin Howell was the " , ard of commissioners in speaker ,of the evening, and gave lecnmcal aspects of the problem an address on ancient carft Mason- Following this meeting, the sub- and the ea.-iy history of the ject was brought before the Cham- Waynesville lodge MYF Will Present Christmas Pageant Sunday Afternoon in DEATH LIST REDUCED kWTA- After checking the of persons involved in the (Kid hotel 'ire, the Red Cross jdl the list of dead from 121 111; having lound one name iicitfd. and one person being Id erroneously. ho IKTF.R STARTS SUNDAY It official deadline for the ar- ol winter, according to a ll observatory, is 5:54 a.m. Sunday. Dec. 22. lites of I'. S. farm products in were about equal to those 118. 4-Year-Old Child Develops Polio One case of porio has been re ported in the county, it was learn ed from Dr. Mary Michal, acting district health di rector, who nntnt. ed out that they are sporadic in all sections from time to time. The child. Elizabeth June Ha nev four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iiarrold Haney. who reside on the Henry Francis farm was taken sick on December 7. but the case was not definitely diagnosed for a few days. The child however was at once separated from the other children who are all under school age. and the younger members of the family have remained isolated. The child was sent to the state Orthopedic hospital in Gastonia on last Thursday, where the diagno sis made by the local physician here was confirmed. The child is receiving treatments and is reported to be making some progress. fhere is no child of school aep in the Haney family and the chil dren had not been in contact with others for several days prior to the four year old being taken ill, it was pointed out by Dr. Michal! who staled that every precaution had been taken in handling the case. a--- " ' --" v- u -nam- her of Commerce board of direc tors on Tuesday night. They gave xuii endorsement to the movement At the annual election of offi cers H. S. Ward was elected Senior Warden: E .A. Williamson. Junior Sprinkle, Senior Deacon: M. Fie, Junior Deacon; H. J. Sloan, Jr., Senior Steward: C. R. Eckhoff, Junior Steward- and Jack Felmet Tyler. The officers-elect will be install ed on Monday night, Dec. 30, in the Clyde Lod.e. Past District Deputy Grand Master C. B. Hosa flook will be in charge of a joint installation ce-etnonv for tho Kenneth Compton, who is at tending Stale college, will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Compton in Hazelwood. .. vw uir niu I . and Claude Reece was appointed Warden: W. A. Abel, treasurer: chairman of a committee to work c- B- Hosaflook, secretary; W. F. wnn tne other organizations. There sistance bill to be brought before "ie next Longre:,s. This Hill-Burton bill, of course must be passed before any money will be available. It is drawn so that Federal funds will be awarded to each state, ac cording to its need, and distributed by an approved stale agency. in worm Carolina (which is r,: . . . receive the third largest amount of Z federal money ot any state there presently is a survey being con- ducted by the State Medical Care j commission of the need for hos-ReV. O C LfinHriim Pitals. There also is a bill to he " , W ' allarUI" brought before the state legislature i TakS ChlirrVl Tn to furnish ctof t.. u.,..:. .. ! A UftC3 VHUltll 111 i;lulL tuiiun nil Ilu?J!Wtl improvement. "' Should these measures be made niio idw, according to loca in or- Itev .-.nrl MP r r- i v ' v. I 'ill 111 I 11 1 1 1 , pretation, it would be possible for ! and son, Don. were here for a Haywood county to get one-lhircl brief visit Tuesday morning. Rev of the funds to expand its hospital I Mr. Landrum was former pastor from Federal sources, one-third ; of the Hazelwood Presbyterian from the state, and furnish one- i church. For th- past 18 months third of the money itself. j he and family have lived at Mon- The present hospital buildings j treat, and he lias been in the evan were constructed in 1928 at a cost J gelistic field. of approximately $100,000. This, n .'aiuiary first Rev. Mr. I.an was raised by the sale of bonds, j f' 111 m will become pastor or the part of which have not been re-i I' il st Presbyterian church at Point tired. By a special election of tbo pleasant, W. V i people of Haywood county, a tax f levy of 6 23 cents per $100 valua-1 marked Joe Davis. ' But we are tion was authorised for the retire-j getting behind in some of the ment of bonds and for current op-1 things we need. Most of all we crating expenses. , need better hospital facilities, and "We consider Haywood the best the longer we put it off the worse county in North Carolina." re- a problem it will be." ATLANTA ( AP ) Hotel resi Oents and traveling men are get ting prepared for fires as nn after- The Methodist Youth Fellowship math of the Wviecoff Hotel disas- will present a Christmas Pageant ter. at 5 n.in.. Sundav. in the sane- Many are buying long pieces of hiar of the First Methodist church rope one as much as 250 feet it is announced by Mrs. R. C. and plan to cany them wherever Trcue. they spend the night awa from The pageant, similar to the tra- home. One dealer said a man reported he would have a special suitcase made to carry h:s rope and added wnere 1 go, the i,y,c yocs. Another store reported it was cutting about 1 0(10 foel of rope a day. Most of 'he increased sales Mendelssohn Kin Heads Mrs. E. Gill Baltimore Music School HCC!,ir,e Duti Health Nurse Mrs. Elaine Gill, native of An drews assumed her duties here as a member of the stair of the Hay dn ional service given each Christ- mis in the great Gothic Chapel at Duke universiUry. is preset in the form of tableaus Each pic ta"c M'liup is accompanied by a reader 'llev. Paul Townsendi. and music. .Nihil West will he accompany BALTIMORE Felix Robert Mendelssohn, a grand-nephew of the German 19th century composer, has been named principal of the new Baltimore 'nst Hut of Musical Arts. The announcement was made by ; wood rnnntv health denartmerrt on Dr. Jeslk Jone. president of the Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Gill, Interracial Mu-ic school which j wh0 came here from Murphy, plans a modern conservatory here, where she was formerly supertn the first unit of which will cost ! tpnHent nf the Oeneral Hosnital. ited i 15.0()0 The institute s fall term wi serve lhe oVpactment as a pub- opens ;nov. i in temporary quar ters. Mr. Mendels'-.ohn was head of the 'cello department at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin for 16 years. He is the composer ol an were reported bv stores near the ryani-l and sinners who will T ' , .. T . . T U'inwoff u h..rn .. , v si'imfs no win t)pera , ' Clu'istus and other works VMnetolt wheie many persons ere lake part in the program include1 trapped and 121 killed last Satui aa NEW HALF POLL A R pari in the program include Donald Rhea. Anne Hischoff, Joe l.ove. Tommy Curtis and George DeWev Stovall. The members of the church, their friends, and all the citizens el VVa ue illc are cordially in- ited. TO COMMAND 30TH OIVISION REGIMENTS lie health turse. Mrs. Gill is a graduate of the School of Nursing of Emory Uni versity. Prior to entering the ac tive 'mrsing field she; served as a stewardess with the American Airlines. She has also been con nected with the amerjsency Hos pital in Washington, D. C. at one time. Mrs Gill will eo to Andrews for Christmas and upon her re- MONTGOMFRY, Ala.- (AIM tGovernetr Chnuneey Spark re cently received three 50-cenl coins minted in hmmr i,r 1 i.,t.. 11....1 T. Washington, tamed Nemn edu Prices for I S farm products j sion of the reorganized National P U es have always cator and founder ol Tuskee.ee ln-apprnMmal. lv douliled both in Guard, Adjt. Gen. J. Van B Metis, lUlnn M'ajor ,s Mitu.e. World War I ami World War II. I announced. w:''s ,w,,ned af,rl.lhen I 1 l V 111 1.1111103 4 1IV1 'll Col. Claude T. Bowles of War-1 ,..r h.,r,. - jit i. r-oniDaiied bv renton and Col. Peyton McSwain h,,r voung four year old daughter, of Shelby, will he commanding of- 1 ( ficers of the lllh and 120th in-j lantry reg.mems in .ne .u.n u.x.-. increased have al- West Virginia SCVUVV THE STO OF WwMtW FOR MODERN HIDES 412.50 $15.00 $17.50 $37.00 $50.00 $69.00 . $.100. 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Mountain made sterling silver pins, earbobs. bracelets, Dotfwood and Feather designs . . . 2.oo-ti.()o mi . tho newest in costume jewelery brilliant stone Chatelaine ... in bird, key design or ttld on sterling 5.00-2'J.Sd clusters, Sn brilliant array of 14K K with beautiful stones, weddins; rims. .ri.00-20.()0. old or sterling nni;s sets or dinner Children's bracelets, rin;;s, pins Lr sel. 2.0t)-r U0 Plus tax tht youne.e to delifiht Ml fx 1 J
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