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AFBIL 2, 19 THE WAYNESYTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FTTO hid Timers eted BY on Co. Members Are For Member- 20-25 Vea-"s Group net "f lll,e ..i..h cimslst- ll0n eii'i"1- TyMCA Saturday Sanson, company l . h,. tirnilD be host to ii dmner ,m,,g. and plant. will ao evening prugraii:. nmenl prograni will under me ""lL"u" , mk-wI tliair- B H. tlrulK' will r , ,.,,HI f limit.' ,ut Members ieniplo.vft'i. will be include ,gh Barklf. Hoy A 1'uTMjn Biaioc-K, L Hntt Hlert Hcn- ii.. II .. ..lr Allium M'H "ul i,i in.. Hm ill. John Dwmin li Kusscll K I'. Cook. Den raw iui il ftobi rt E K. Deas, Luther Milium S. Farmer, Klici, Alvin L,ciaie WilliaiiiM)ii Caddis, Howard K. Gil- gr I.avvMiii Oosnell otha Hall. Homer inali VV. .1 Hannah, ,t Haulm, K. i.. nar Kd Hawkins. Neais Seersucker At Home i BIRTHS The following births have been announced at tne Haywood County Hospital during the week: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Arrincton of Waynesvile, Ht. 1, a girl, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Welch, of Canton, a girl. March 19 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell, of Waynesville, Route 1, a boy, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pressley, Jr , of Canton, Rt. 1, a boy, March 19. Rotary Leader Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley, of Waynesville, a girl, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Francis, of Waynesville, a boy, March 20. LM OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD SANTA FE. N. M. (UP) The local championship for flat tires is claimed by Mel Hagman, city building inspector. He says he picks up all those nails while in specting construction jobs. Mrs. Mary Gill Smith, of Atlan- RENT OFFICE EVICTED SANTA FE. N. M. UP) The rent control office here was evicted from its quarters when the general land office, whose room it has oc cupied in the federal building here, said it needed the space. It is estimated that by the year ta. will arrive today to spend tha ' i960 annual u. s. aeatns irom week end here as the guest of Mrs, ! heart and blood diseases may be Troy Wyche. I as high as 1,200,000. LOVE IGNORES DISTANCE ATHOL. Ma.s L"Pi A stream line elopement was staged by Shir ley E. Duncklee and Anthony Ma reno of Los Ang?los, who left here by private plane and were married in Maryland. There were only eight counties in Nebraska when the state was ad mitted to the union. Now there are 93. At least , 4,000. 0O() Americans have some form of heart trouble I according to the American Heart Association, Inc. DEXTER WASHERS Twin Tub IARMERS HDERAIION Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton, of Waynesville, Kt. 2, a boy, March 20. sun. Uioauus ,. nor fjusi'ph Howard. Sal Jllwill. Wilkey Kd 1 lloliMin Jackson, ii Jones. Willie . Augustus Henry cow vt asninglon . 0. Kuykendall. Jay liny William Jackson Mauney, Pretty and practical bruneh eaat. By VERA WINSTON SEERSUCKER, that depend able cotton fabric, so easy ta wash, since it requires no ironing, is a constant favorite for very day house coats. Hera th crinkled fabric is used for a practical little brunch coat. Black is used for tho snug top, print for tha collar and skirt. Gay flower motifs look de lightful fresh on the black ground, a novelty, since navy blue seems to be the darkest ground general ly used for seersucker. Tha lap over coat tics with a sash. Practi cal cap sleeves are another ietaiL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stines, of Candler, a boy March 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt, of Waynesville, Route 1, a girl. March 20. Mr. and Mrs. James Fish, Canton, a boy. March 21. of WALTER SHULTZ of Cincinnati, finance chairman with Rotary International, will be the high light speaker at the 194th district's conlerence opening Sunday at the George Vanderbilt hotel in Ashe ville. Rotarians from 32 clubs in the district will attend the three day session, with Rev. Malcolm Williamson, president of the Waynesville club, listed as one of the speakers and heading the local delegates. Mr. and Mrs. Will Medford. of Canton, Route 2, a boy, March 21. of Penny Brothers To Auction Three Places On Monday Hazelwood, a girl, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Galloway oi Waynesville, Route 1. March 24. EAN DSON nd His HESTRA 1 a Gala Kclurn ANCE ptVIIJF. TORIUM 3-9tol 51.50 $2.00 $1.00 ITS ON SALE IE JEWELERS KKSFKVvrmwc r k Karlv And ' ollie DifTerrnce SrMs Door Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cram, of Long Island, N. Y., are spending a few days this week at Oak Park. They are en route to their home from St. Petersburg where they have been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evander Preston. Marvin A. McClure, Lorian Cecil McDowell, Charlie Mease, Ray mond Manson Messer, Manson C. Miller. Owen Frederick Murray, Jim Henderson Nanney, Preston Warren Norman, Lony F. Pace, Arline B. Parton, William Earl Poe, Rixie Virgil Putname, James E. Reed, Edward McKinley Robinson. A. Y. Sexton, Carey Prentice Sheppard, Albert Shipman, Har rison Moody Sisk, James Ander son Sisson, Marvin K. Smathers, William Lee Suttles, George Craw ford Sutton, Joseph Manson Tate Henry Thomas Tatham, Fred Nath an Thompson, Newton Jasper Trantham, Fred W. Warner, Gas ton William Warren, Lon W. Wat ers, Guy Edwin Wells, Logan M. White, Clinton Clifford Williams, Floyd Washington Wines. Glen Deforest Woodruff, Angus W. Wor ley, Johan Ahlin, Clyde R. Hoey, Jr., Charles E. Holtzclaw, Paul Hyatt, James A. Cole, Harry Finch er and Elbert F. Cody. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Hazelwood, a girl, March 21. I The first large land auction of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark, of; the current season will be con-' Canton, Route 1, a girl, March 23. I ducted by Penny Brothers, who of-, i for three properties for sale Mon- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kates, of day, April 5. At 10:30 a. ni. the David Under-; wood farm on highway 19-A, part of the L. M. Welch farm, will be boy, sold. This offering includes 20 acres of farm land and a residence, ' barn and silo. The Harry Hyatt mill property, at the intersection of the Surphur Springs road and Hazelwood Main street, will be sold at 1:30 p. m. A cold storage plant, store building, mill race and power plant are listed. The 90-acre Jack McCracken farm in Pigeon valley near Bethel will be auctioned at 3 p. m. Sales will take place on the grounds. Music and free prizes will be offered. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bellamy Cantpn, a boy, March 21. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hightower. of Canton. Route 2, twins, a hoy and girl, March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Willaim Franklin. of Waynesville, Route 1, a bov, March 26. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Step telton, of Canton, Route 2, a bov, March 26. WAYNESVILLE PR ESBVTEKI A N CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lee. of Can ton, a girl, March 26. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Burnett, of Canton, Route 2, a girl, March' 26. Mr. and Mrs. James Queen, Waynesville, a boy, March 26. of Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor Whitener Prevost, Superintend ent of Sunday School. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock Morning Worship 11:00 o'clock. Sermon Subject. "The Communi cant ". The regular quarterly com munion service will be observed at Hie morning hour of worship. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, of Sunday marks the first Sunil.n uanton. Koute I, a girl. March 27. ; j n,. new Church vear. All mem- hers of the Chinch are urged to In , Mr. and Mrs. Vallard Worley. rt present and join in the observance Canton, Route 1, a girl, March 27. of the Sacrament of the Lord s Supper. I The Pioneer and Youth Fellow I ship groups will hold a supper I meeting at 7:011 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Will Russell, of Clyde, Route 1. a girl. March 27. RK THEATER Waynesville, North Carolina f SATl'RDAY 2 and 3:30 SUNDAY 2 and I P. M. SHOWS 7 and 9 Daily SUNDAY 8:30 Only ADMISSION PRICES: i i nW 12 vears t2c inciudlt,g Federai Tax 'ts. All Seats 35c Including Federal Ta Friday, April 2 hdie In The Dough Starrlntr fN'V SINGLETON and ARTHUR LAKE Mr. and Mrs. James Galyon. Cove Creek, a girl, March 28. Of : Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bramlelt. of Canton, a girl, March 28. Clyde, Route 1. a hoy. March 30. j Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wood, of Miens Creek, a girl. March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Howell, of j FOR SALE--Onc meat counter, 14 Canton, Route I. a girl, March 29.1 feet long. 10 feel glass space, 2 feet freezer space on each end, new unit. Priced to sell. You will find nie at: G. F. Mashburn Store, Hazelwood. Phone 594-W. Mar 30-Apr 2 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Riddle, of Canton. Route 3, a boy. March 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of Saturday, April 3 pin Hood Of Texas Starriricr tNK UTRY and LYNN ROBERTS Late Show Cover Big Town" Starr inn- 1 RKKD and HILLARY BROOKS Friday and Saturday, April 2-3 DOUBLE FEATURE TIIU McCOY FRANCES GRANT 'THE TRAITOR' Also RITA HAYWORTH in Sunday. April 4 KED SKELTON in "LOUISIANA GAL CONTINUOUS SHOWS FORM 11:00 A. M Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 4-5-6 Waynesville's First Showing EMOTIONAL DYNAMITE! ton Of The Movies Monday. Tuesday, April 5-6 SUNDAY SHOWS AT 2 AND 4 P. M. Coming to This Theatre Soon M-G-M': RaifTs Arp Known For . . . Cotton Dresses Selections: Values: Fitting Facilities! Our Selections Are Greater Than Ever This Season! WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THEM! SPECIAL GROUP MISSES & WOMENS DRESSES Percales and Spuns ... 1 AO Sizes 12 to 44 . . . t7Q SPECIAL THIS WEEK . . . House and Garden Frocks . . . in a wide variety of fabrics and styles . . . O QQ Chambrays, Ginghams, Percales Sizes 9-52 fciacO .TECHNIC0W4 uaa This Adorable Dress Only i I ; mi i A l ' 7 tf Women Who Seek Greater Comfort For Their Feet . . . BUY Shoes at Raiffs Nowhere Can You Find Such Selections... Nor Values ... In All Sizes Regardless Of Length Or Width! Special For This Week . . . 500 Pairs of Women's HOUSE AND GARDEN SHOES Haiti's Regular Low Price $4-98 . . . Reduced to 3-98 Soft Toes . . . Hard Toes . . . High, Medium and Low Heels H ere s Good News! Now A Line Of S HOE S You Really Get Bargains!!! When Raiffs Offer You Large Discounts! Because RAIFFS Is ALWAYS LOWER In PRICE! This Should Be Welcome News for Women Who Have Waited Until After Easter to Buy Coats or Suits! All Girls' and Women's Spring COATS & SUITS NOW REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE Our Stock Is Full of the Kind of Garments That Can be Worn and Worn! You'll Find ANY SIZE . . . ANY COLOR! f i ' i-v t ! v. i'. i scape Me Never" WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS . . YOU Starring IDA LUPINO and GIG YOUNG WILL SAVE BY BUYING THEM AT
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