rs feting M kid. Mi- ES cold strike IMF Nancy Phillips Is Honored At Birthday Party Noel Phillips entertained children's party on Satur- Mr. Willi fiHi-noon. in nonor 01 ner unj! daughter, Nancy Phillips, Ln Ha' occasion of her seventh unthdiO' anniversary. tui numerous games and con ,t.'i, refreshments were served on ,K . ' porch. The birthday cake was ,,lact at one end of the table 'ul'ml, was centered with an ar M,n:unRnt of pink roses. Favors yi .1 other appointments were also j, pink and white. Attending the 'party with the llot ul honor were Jane Long ,jai iliomas Johnson, Jr., of Syl- i, , Barbara Burleson, E. C. Bur-v-uii. Jr- Tom Reynolds, Allan lu-vnoMs, Genealia Gibson, Robert i;,i',uii. Kranees Ann Melton, and Njnic Melton, all of Asheville; .iml liosalyn Edwards, Sonja Sny- ii, r Barbara Ann Bushnell, Judy Ktinn. Paul, Billy, and Antonia and Leon Killian, III. Mrs. Hoy Parkman and daughter, 1 :i.il)itli Ann Parkman, and Mrs. HuiiiiiT Kay returned last night ,,iii Sumter, S. C, where they -iiciii several ddys as guests of lr. ;itid Mrs. W. L. Massie. 1 rid Crawford has returned to Atlanta alter a visit to his mother, Mr- W. 'I'. Crawford. Muddvn Evans has returned to I i, inline in Pittson, Pa., alter a u ii in his mother, Mrs. W. B. 1 .nis, who is ill. The sheerest . . . slimmest... . 1 $ JJ v , dresses Of course there's a hreeze-sheer Mill ha Manning dress to fit .you if yuirs is the half-size figure . . . and without tiresome alterations! Pro portionately yours, with fit so exacting, it could pass for a custom ma.le dress . . . yet it's budget. Iiltine, too.' , A- tn In llnrfier't Itnsaar lin'n If oman lltfnrnittn ''" llmitekeepinjt I H,f Jrnal luman'i Horn Companion Guaranteed by i Good Heuekttpin j Other tlylet 9.95 to 17.95 No. 71 lOCIRCIE print for your social circuit in a soft dress with yoked skirt and all-around pleats. Ebony, Circlet Blue, Diadem Grey. Sizes 16H-22H- OLYMPIC GAMES print in a "''ri slimming stitched 01,.m: hi.. n .i oiics j,. H?'3 Here for you ni tiny prioe 7te loint Hostesses Have Party For Children Mrs. Rufus Ratcliffe and Mrs June Setzer were hostesses of a children s party at the Moody Farm on last Friday afternoon in celebra tion of the first birthdav annivers ary of their children, Charles Ed ward Ratcliffe and Sandra Sue Setzer. Ices with take and candy were served. The guests included the honor guests and Nancy Sales. Peggy Ann Moody, Marlene Moody. Margaret Ferguson, Mary Alice Moodv, Nan cy Evans, Ellen Frances Freeman, Anne Rogers. Vicki Roveano, Ricky Ferguson, Bobby Sales, Douglas Moody, brute Toy, Billy Rogers, Jerry Neal Ferguson, Johnny Fer guson, David Noland, Joe Moody, Sammy Hall, Ronnie Cough, Jim my Moody, Bobby Case, and Rich ard Owen, Jr. Mr. James Atkins left Sunriav to attend the graduation of her ' son, Ben Atkins, from the Atlanta I Law School in Atlanta, Ga. She I will remain in Atlanta for a two I weeks' visit-with Mr. and Mrs. At-1 kins. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and i daughter, Mary Ann, of Pinehurst, N. C, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate of Hazelwood. J. D. Hyatt, who is a student at Juilliard School of Music in New York City, ai rived home Satur day to spend a week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt in Hazelwood. Here for y"i at a tiny price tuck - pleats.' rt i yip 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Clyde Honor Students ( ) x i h h ' ill J-- NANCY MEDFORD NANCY MEDFORD is valedictorian of the Clyde high school, and will participate in the graduation exercises Friday eve ning. She is the daughter of Mrs. Guy Medford, and the late Mr. Medford, of Clyde. DORIS McCRACKEN is salutatonan of the Clyde high school and will give her address Friday night at the graduation exercises. Dons is the daughter ol Mrr. and Mrs. Emerson McCracken, of Clyde. PERSONALS Mrs. Charles E. Ray. Jr., left yesterday for Chapel Hill where she will spend the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. MeClure have :rtiturneJ to. their hdjtie in St. ! Louftftef ',weel- viit to Mr. aiil3NMIW at their ' Miss Eleatmr Kayburn. of Siira ! sola, Kla.. has arrived tn spend the sununer at the humc (if Mr and 'Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn on Main street. Mrs. Bertha Gainer, of Lake Wales, Ela . lias arrived to spend the summer at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atkins, of At lanta, and Mrs. Nell Hitcher of Terry, Ga., spent the week-end here as the guests of Mrs. James Atkins. Dr. 1. B. Kunke spent the week end in Charlotte with relatives. 4 MOKE ABOUT Bethel School (Continued From Page One) ba Metcalf. who will look haek over the class history. Janet Deaver will make the class prophecy and JJet- tv L lai'K will rcau me i iu.-vi !.. Betty Hlalock will present the class j statistics. The class song will he given by Ilia Metcalf. Giftorian for the class is Patsy Kinsland. The valedictory address will be given by Davis Whitesides. Baccalaureate sermon for the Bethel senior class was given Sun day night by the Hev. K. M. Wil liamson, pastor of the Waynesville Presbyterian church There were about 500 present, and Mr. Wil liamson's sermon subject was "He hold. The Dreamer '. Capeskin is named alter Cape Town, South Africa, and is a leath er obtained from a small African sheep. NOTICE OF SALE On Monday, May 31, H48. at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at the Court House door in Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, 1 will offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder for ti's.h the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being in Ka:l Fork Township, County and State aforesaid, lo-wit: BEGINNING at a boulder at or near the center of East Eork of Pigeon Kiver, and runs thence N 8ti" 45' W. about 4 poles to the center of East Fork Highway, thence up and with said highway live calls as follows: S. 2 E. 12.6 poles S. 5 20' w. 23 poles; S. 24" 30' E. 16 poles; S. 36' 45' E. 24 ! poles; S. 45' 30 E. 45.2 poles lo a j slake in or near Crawford's line; S thence leaving said highway S. 47" ! 20' E. 11.3 poles to a white oak : stump between Hungry Creek Road 'and the river: thence S. 87 20' E. ! 19 9 poles crossing the river to a I large sycamore tree, old corner; I thence N. 25 E. 8 poles to a stake on the East bank of old sluice or I old river run; thence down East i bank of same to the river at the old I ford place: thence down the river !to the place of BEGINNING, con taining about 22 acres, more or ! less. Being the same lands conveyed to J. F. Davis by Geo. R. Sharp and wife, Annie M. Sharp, Decem ber 27, 1945. Sale made pursuant to the power and authority conferred upon the undersigned Trustee by that Deed of Trust dated December 27, 1945, executed by J. F. Davis and re corded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 55. page 351, in office of Regis ter of Deeds of Haywood County, to which instrument and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof, default having been made in the payment of indebtdness thereby secured. A. T. WARD, Trustee This April 26, 1948. 1723 May 4-11-18-25. DORIS McCRACKEN Marion Bridges ; Attends Flyers Breakfast Club Marion Hi idKes, Waynesville fly er, w.is a Sliest at the breakfast given tor the South Carolina Breakfast club by the Macon Ely ing Service in Krankliu Sunday morning. :iJj, More- tfean 'JJOOO ' peipsoal nessed the exhibition of flying which was staged by about 40 planes from Georgia. South Caro lina, North Carolina and Tennes see. Guy I., llouk. Macon county su perintendent of public instruction, was master of ceremonies at the breakfast and presented humorous prizes for accomplishments such as flying the longest distance and making the worst landing. The Aviation I'ilots Breakfast club, which was formed in 1938, is one of the oldest in the world. Rural Road In Beaverdam Paved A mile of country road was sur faced last week with asphalt the stretch of road at the corporate limits of Canton, extending to the intersection of Crabtree and Clyde roads. Grading work on the stretch was done last fall, but surfacing was held up until warm weal her. The Beaverdam Road near Canton is under construction as the next pro ject for re-working. HELP YOUR COUNTRY... HELP YOURSELF! Thfrp is still vrry rral nrd for cvrry nunrr of usrd fats we enn salvage. The world -wiHe shortagr is Krca,r tofay thnn evrr before Plrane . . . keep laving ni turning in your used kitchen fats. P. S Yes ynu do get paid for them . . . and you know how ready cash counts today. Keep Turning in Ued Falsi Uirkai Fit Silvici ComniiflM, Ik. 1 I T1AASJW . . . for KXPERIKNCED PHARMACISTS When you're in need of drug products or you're having a prescription filled, you want to be sure that the pharmacist knows his business ... is a trained and experienced scientist. You can feel every confidence at Curtis Drug Store where fine quality is our watch word. Home Owned and Operated CURTIS DRUG STORE Your Walgreen Agency il iuio I W Demonstrations On Use Of DDT Set For Wednesday MORE ABOUT Clyde School (Continued From Page One) "Hustle of Spring'.. The Clyde high school chorus will sing "It's Spring Again". Doris McCracken will deliver the salutatory, Peggy Mann will give the class history. Linden Burch, the class prophecy, and Elmer Limbo, the last will and testament. Nancy Medford is the valedictorian of the senior class. The group will s'" Alma Ma ter,'' the class song which was writ ten by Miss Stringtield, and dose with the "Priest's March". The baccalaureate sermon for Clyde was delivered Sunday eve ning to about 350 by the Hev. K. L. Young, pastor of the Waynesville Methodist heurch. His topic was "The Great Masterpiece". Members of the senior class are as follows: William Emerson Ab bott, Jr.. Linden H. ISurch. Mar garet Grace Davis, James W. Gra ham, Sammy Neal Haynes, Charles Herman Holder, Fred Newell Jack son, Billy H. Jenkins, Elmer C. Limbo. Peggy Ann Mann, Gladys L. MeClure, Doris Lee McCracken, Nancy Carolyn Medford, Henry Blount Osborne, Louis Verntlle Heed, Frances Mildred Hhinehart. j MEN'S " Sil I GABARDINE HW j TAILORED- jj I 29 to 38 Jf i i ni s C 5 Belk-I "Hon i Five demonstrations will be giv j en in Haywood county Wednesday in the use of DDT to control flies around the farm. James T. Connor, extension en tomologist from Slate College, will be in charge of the demonstrations. All farmers in the county are urged to see the demonstration which is in his area, because it is easy and economical to control these pests if the method is know n. The first demonstration will be given on the Osborne farm, Pigeon township, at a.'M) a. in. Other demonstrations which will follow Experiment Station in Waynes ville. 11 a. in.; G. C. Palmer's farm, Crabtree township, 1 p. m.; O. L. Yates' farm. Iron Duff town ship, 2:30 p. in.; Glenn James' farm, Jonathan Creek, 4:30 p. m. Huth Murie Seay, Klmer C. Size more, Margaret Sue Spencer, Alice Carol Stephenson. Sara Jane SwayiiRim, and Kuby Kathiecn Thompson. WANT ADS FOR SA1-K One 7-rooni house and lot, 75 x 150. Located on Spruce Street in Hazelwood. Carl Arrington. May 25-28 Newest Summer Shades O Tan O Brown O Blue O Gray REGULAR $8.95 SPECIAL lk-Hudsoo Co. ! "Home Of Better Values" PAGE THftEZ Edward R. Glavich", Jr., Graduates At Davidson Edward C. Glavich, Jr., received his diploma from Davidson College in exercises at Davidson Monday morning. Glavich was awarded the bach elor of science degree with a major in the field of economics by Dr. John It. Cunningham, president of the school. Before entering Davidson. Glav ich lived in Waynesville and served in the United Stales Army. It was the 112th commencement exercises for Davidson. am lont Nealect Them! Nature deaifnM the kidncyt to da a marveloua job. Their task ii to kep tb flowing blood stream free of an eicaaa of toiic impurities. TLe act of liTinj lia itttlf ia constantly producing wtat matter the kidoeya must remove from the blond if good heath la to endure. When the kidneys fail to function sa Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may eauae body-wide dis tress. One may suffer naftfinK backache, persistent headache, attacks ufdiaainees, getting up nights, swelling, pufflnesa under the eyea feel tired, nervous, ail worn out. 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