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PAGE THREE JCLT23' 1948 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER ograms sentea Music APPre- " ...,.-ille Music r .vurr ha' WHCC have Deen llV Oiw - ist. t:i l,v Ciiopin, by Chopin; rFUI. - i..- f.ebussy and at e.in jfternoon df Syl- c::,fn,ixed fcst rhoru era uumlH'i- Lilian Jr. of Ashe R .,. nH . ere as ....... Ki Han. Miss ?"" HELPFUL RTESY turns Ipftll l.ui ell incut stTV- ists take ainui' .. that you are h,,pp with the oil make here. Id tied and Operated tens 3 STORE algrccn Agency fS $3.5(1 Ptl) COLORS ES" PRINTED Mrs. Barker Is Hostess Of Bridge Party Mrs. Oscar Barker entertained with bridge party on Tuesday evening at her home on Hazel Street. The home was decorated with arrangements of roses and other summer flowers and a color mo tif of pink and white was observed in the refreshments. Following several progressions of contract, Mrs. John Stephens was awarded both high score and bingo prizes and Mrs. Harry Kent won second high prize. Those playing were Mrs. Herbert Singletary, Mrs. Wayne Corpening, Mrs. Harry Kent, Mrs. Charles Ballentine, Mrs. Ned Howell, Mrs Joe Young, Mrs. Clarence Perry of Miami, Mrs. William Cobb. Mrs Everett McElrcy, Mrs. Paul Davis. Mrs. John Stephens, and Mrs Hugh Daniels. Mrs. Eli McGee. Sr.. of Orlando. Fla., has arrived to spend two months at her home here. SLEEP TONIGHT! lJo aomttainf when aleeaJaaa nights . . . endless twisting and turning . . . leav yam exhausted in the feorninf. NORM AL1N TABLfc.l can Help Bring earn refreshing rest when nervous tension threatens normal sleep NORMAL! N TABLETS are nan habit Medically approved ingredients. Guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded. NO PRE SCRIPTION NEEDED. Clip this message to insure getting genalne NORMAL1N TABLETS on sale tarda j at . . . SMITH'S DRUG STORE NOTICE In the Superior Court NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. ANNIE MAE DOBBS vs. JAMES P. DOBBS The defendant will take notice that this action has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County on the 17th day of J',ty, 1948, for the purpose of having a marriage annulled he tween the parties for the causes stated in the complaint. The defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and annpar before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Pr.i.ntn nc In lila rPf is- ran nr Kb. fore twenty-seven (27) days after the 17th day of August, 1948, to answer or demur to the complaint filed herein or the plaintiff will de mand the relief prayed for in the complaint. This the 17th day of July, 1948. C. H. LEATH ERWOO D, Clerk Superior Court. 1749 Jy 23-30 A 6-18 For Better Values Visit Belk-Miodson's uly Sail ork Pants ! : $1.50 (.000. TOUGH PANTS ildren's Socks 15c SIZES 6 TO 10V2 yon Panties : : 35c ort Shirts ! ; $1.59 1 ASSORTMENT MEN'S aw Hats Halt Price You Always Save At ELK-HUDSON CO, Home of Open House Is Held At Home Club Kitchen Open house was held Tuesday! afternoon at the new home dem onstration kitchen located in the Farmers Cooperative Building on Depot street. Members of the home clubs of the county were hostesses. Quantities of garden iiuwers were used : decorating tor the affair. Mi M i 1-1 - St-. . 0...i... ..... ! h . .L ". . n J .""- "fevin, b'riai mr fjufhi upon arrival and introduced them to the receiving line v. Inch was composed of Mrs Henry Francis, chairman of the first district of the Federation of Home Demon stration clubs: Mrs W I) Ketner. county council president . Mrs Hiram McCrackcn. vice president of the county council and Mrs Otis Cole, secretary and treasur er of the council. Mrs V, S MiF.lratli. vice pres ident of the West Canton eliiti. presided at the punch Ijuul The table was covered with a lace cloth and held a central arrangement of delphinium, shasta daisies and cal lendula, with a tircle of ivy and daisies Assisting in serving were the following club presidents Mrs Jute Allen, Mis. I.Uivd I'arliain. Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatru-k. Mrs Thomas Krwin, Mrs C F. Hrown. Jr., Mrs. Wiley Franklin, Mrs J It Caldwell, Mrs V II Nelson. Mrs, Frank Williams. Mrs. ,1 S Harrell, Mrs t (' Francis, Mis Paul Hyatt and Mrs. Howard Hry son. Mrs. Cauley Rogers and Mrs. Jack Campbell, club vice presi dents, assisted in the absence of their presidents A feature of the entertainment was a shower of equipment tor the kitchen. Around 100 persons called din ing the afternoon 4 4 Grey Watkins Celebrates 8th Birthday ; Miss Grey Wat kins entertained i a small group of friends at a luncheon on Wednesday in observ ance of her eight li birthday anni versary. She was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Dan Watkins. Luncheon wa served on the lawn and games were played dur ing the afternoon The guests were Susan I'revost, Joan Prevost. Elizabeth Ann Park man and Dickie Stackpole. ;rVWArVrvWwVArWri GOOD QUALITY 81 X 99 39-INCH RAYON Gabardine BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF Nylon Hose MEN'S BREWSTER Jackets REGULAR $2.98 VALUE Drapery STRIPED AND Better Values 'Miss Nancy Jones Is Honored At Luncheon Miss Nancy Jones, bride-elect of late summer, was honored on Wednesday when Miss Mary Anr i Massie and Miss Betsy SUer enter tained with a luncheon and swim ming party at the Massie home on i the Pigeon Road. Luncheon was served on the I lawn and the table at which the! honor guest was seated held a cen tral arrangement of mixed white flowers and a miniature bride and , groom. Swimming was enjoyed by the guests during the afternoon i The hostesses presented the bride , elect pieces of silver in her chosen j pattern. Attending the party in addition ' to Miss Jones were Mrs. Woodson ; Jones, Mrs Joe Doggett. Miss Jean Ann Bradley. Miss Jackie Sue Meser, Miss Elsie Green, Miss J Dorothy Calhoun, Miss Betty 'Brown, Miss 11a Jean Evans, Mrs Paul McElroy, Jr . Miss Lois Mas- ' sie, Miss Betty Bradley. Miss Ida Lou Gibson. Miss Jane Wyehe, ! Miss Marguerite Way, Mrs Charles lsley, Jr. Miss Dorothy Norris, Miss Mary Jean West, Miss Laura Woods, und Miss Nancy Jo log Kt'tt. Mrs. Singleton Is Hostess For Home Club Mrs. Welch Singleton was host- ess for the July meeting of tht 1 Bethel Home Demonstration Club on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home agent, presented a demonstration on Wise Buying of Floor Coverings. land leaders reported as follows: ! foods. Mrs Singleton; gardens, Mrs Jack McCracken: poultry. Mrs R C). Kelley: home beautilicat ion, I Mrs O. Styles; clothing. Mrs. Clif- . ton Terrell. I ATTEND TEA IN AS1IEVILLE Mrs Thad Howell and Mrs. .1 ! W. Killian were guests at a musi ! ral tea given by the National League of American Pen Women at the home of Mrs. E P. Ketchum in Lakeview Park, Asheville. The tea was given in honor of Dr. Mar garet Hayes Sebrco, national pres ident of the league, and Mrs. Doro thy Bates Marvis, first vice presi dent. i Miss Elizabeth Davis of Gulf- - , port. Miss, is ine guesi oi mis. W. D. Smith. $1.98 79c 69c Half Price OF 58-INCH $1 yd. FLORAL DESIGNS S DIWkHTMINT STORIS Graceful Gown t. Nightgown of yellow By VERA WINSTON PURE SII.K in a delicate lemon yellow is used for this graceful nightdress. It has a round neck line and rippled cape sleeves that are piped in dark green, as is the rippling hern. Scattered over the bodice and skirt are beautifully appliijueii dark green silk butter flies. A charming gown to own or to bestow. Mrs. Rayne To Honor Nieces At Coftee Today Mrs. Adora Rayne will entertain j at an informal eoll'ee at 1'er home this inorniim in honor of her nieces. Mrs Phillip Mvers of I.os Angeles, who is visiting her par- cuts, .lodge and Mrs. Frank 1 Smathcrs. Sr., and Mrs Calvin lloughland of Nashville, who is n guest of Mrs Kayne. Summer itowers will be used in deeorating The coffee table will be covered with a laee cloth and centered with an arrangement of garden flowers in pastel shades. Little Miss Adora Lea Prevost will assist in serving. The guest list will include Mrs. Myers. Mrs. Houghlaiui. Mrs. Frank Smathcrs, Sr., Mrs. Frank Smath crs, Jr., nt Miami: ivirs. Liturgc Smathers, of Miami; Mrs. Aaron Prevost, Mrs. James Kilpalriek, Mrs. Harwell Boyd, of Atlanta: Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Jona than Woody, Mrs James H How ell. Jr., Mrs. O. K. McDonald, of Lamed, Kans.; Mrs Joe Rose asd Mrs Ben Sloan. Ratclifle Cove Home Club Meets With Mrs. Francis The Ralcliffe Cove Home Dem onstration Club met Mondav after noon at the home of Mrs C T Francis with Mrs. C. C. Francis presiding. The demonstration on "Wise Buy ing of Floor Coverings," was giv en by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home agent. Reports were given by pro.vet leaders as follows: foods, Mrs. I). R. Noland; gardens. Mrs. Clyde Burchfield; poultry, Mrs. C. T. Francis; home beautilicat ion, Mrs. Lillian Morrow; clothing and citiz enship, Mrs. C. C. Francis. Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. LAFF - I . COVR. IM- KING FETUES ST. "I tried so bard not to be uk. ' I Library Notes Bj MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian I have somewhere seen it ob served, that we should make the same use of books that the bet does of a flower, she steals sweets from it, but does not injure it Cnlton. The other day I received a phone call from a young mother m Waynesvllle saving that ahe was bringing her son in to pay the charges on a book he had damaged. Yes, she brought him to the Library and he paid from his own money and 1 don't believe he will forget for a long time. 1 shall always re spect that Mother Do you like people who deliber atel abuse books'.' Well, frankly. I don't' Books cost money F.veiy tune a book is added to our collection it means that some other book needed can't be purchased. Our midget is small and it has to be stretched time and time again. "" "Children, did you say'.'" Oh I'm talking about parents For it you as a parent care for hooks, then your child will too! A book mark is so easy to make- just a piece of papef.-Mi'l do. Instead as books are .returned to our desk we find combs,'. orange sticks, Kodak pictures, perieils, razers, etc Hooks havn't boefl made any loo well 'these past fjaW years and these I articles break the stitching in the' back of the book very easily "Turned down corners '" Have j j you ever jen a "Dog-eared Hook ".' Well. 1 JMltd fiv, in my ollice 1 would lnvp to show on It oil would take n good look, 1 don't be lieve you would ever turn down the corner of a book ior the Church Hymnal either!. 1 don't like lip-slick on books that couldn't be children! I Of course, accidents happen' i Don I try to mend it yourself, .lust ! il II .',,. I... i 1 The Library has all ol the material and we probably know more about mending than you do. Don't hesi tate to tell us when you find pages lorn for in our rushing hours we don't always catch the torn hook in time. We have a good small hook ool lection and we need every hook we have. Please help care for your books. Georgia's Peach May Get Bum's Rush In Macon MACON. Ga. (L'I'i The Georgia peach, thf frjulf which made this section larnouis,.niay gel tossed off historic Vinevllle Avenue here on U stem. Irate realtors have asked the city council to forbid peddlers from setting up their stands along the route to sell the fruit to tour ists and other passersby Such has been the custom almost a tradition- for years. Now the plaintiffs say the little stands create a traffic problem. THEY MKKD THK CAR FOKT WV$IJI. Tex 111) The man and woman said I hey wanted lo try out Ibc used car first by (hiving it around the block That was the last Charlie Weathered, the dealer, saw of them, he told police. RKAI) WANT ADS CLOSI I V A - DAY - . .Tu-otLI) HOHTS IESESVEB. one of those dried-up-looking - 'Directors Of 'Summer Theatre Entertain Mr. and Mrs Maurice Geoffrey, directors ot the Ihealie In The Sky.'' were host.-, ol a reception on Tuesday ex.iiing lollowing the lonnal opening ot the theatre with the presentation ot "Adam's Even ing The reception was held in the rehearsal room and guests in cluded niemlei oi the cast, season members and nthei s. Suiuinei llouci:. were used in decorating and holographs of pre vious .r.i.o.i- ill the theatre were displayed The table wa., centered with an ariiin;'! nienl ol orange and purple down. Hanked by crystal caiuU labia ReciiMii'. Willi the ho. I:, were Mrs li N h.ub.i .lr Mr. David Hyatt. Mi l Fi Mt tracken. and j Mr. John Ta-lui. Mr. Billiard Kaiilman wa. m charge ol the guest book. Miss Jean Ann Bradley and Mis Nancy Floyd served and were as sisted bv Mi Betty I ee (.ibson of 1 Way nesville and Miss Juamla Col lins id I'hai iottc The guests included Howard Hit haid-.oii ol New Yen k, author of I "Dai k ol I he Moon". Judy, Five, Unimpressed Hy Solo Air Trip TliRLOCK Cal 'l'1'i July Ann Mitchell, live, auived here after traveling uiiesi oiled on an airliner from Honolulu lo visit her grand pa rent s. ludy was not impressed by her 2,0110-mile trip alone, dismissing it with, "Well, I in a big girl now." She is the daughter ot Robert Mitchell. Altndcna. Cal., a football player with Hie Los Angeles Dons professional leant. oi.di:st convict I Ri:i:i) RICHMOND. ',i iUPi A mail carrier who killed a neighbor in a quarrel over a dug in l'.2'2 has been released lioui prison At 7(i. .1, B Stout who spent 25 veal's of a life term behind bars, was the oldest convict in V irginia prisons. ,thi.i;ti:s foot germ how to kiel it. in one hour IK Mil I'l.KASKI iii Xiv hul k. Ask my iIiukmisI it Ihis STHONC ! U""'!,H'; and lulls MOIIK nt Smith's Dt MM Melius f.i.stei Today GIVES Malarial Chills . Fever RELIEF brief bizes Styled by.MONICA for PRE; FALL WEARING MisYes'and under f I 'by Monica arethVanswer toyourearch fori fa jre1srthorfitslyMonicos arecaledto U ashionfascinatingHne: and to your. StoloofcrifctheTperfecdressesTand, II Tiny Here they are styled. byMonicali fB'etauseJBriefJSizes Jsiyledbr( Monica arejdesigned especioly for the Miss 5'4"m arkf under, olf fh originality 'of fhe designerjlinferprefofoojof the new Fall fashiarj trends, so often (osf in moor offerafi'onj, is retained for yo I "Proxy Dads" Substitute For War Fallen i MINNEAPOLIS (L'Pl Minne apolis children whose fathers were killed n the war now have "proxy dads." The Minneapolis Junior Cham ! ber of Commerce has originated a plan whereby members do what they can to till in for fathers who did not return from war duty. They take the youngsters to ball games and movies, buy them gifts, and help out financially if they can F.ach member is charged with earing for one to three children. WANT ADS i WANTFD Man with p ow and i pan or small bulldozer to do grading Phone 62. July 23-27 K ARK In Wane;ville to figure on tire t ,-capts Call tor an estim ate no obligation Lscapts re iiued for two story buildings used lor rental purposes Nelson Iron VVoiks ol KnoxvlUe. Call Parkwav Kn ill 91tib Jy 23 Kilt SAI.F. l sets ol windows and screens to match. $S per set See Hugh Massie al I oggery Jy 23 1'HiS I OU SAl.K 12 week old pigs $l.ri See Homer West at Hugh Massie I arm. Pigeon Road. Jy 23 FOIt SAIL apart mini Call 72.VM Jim Milnei One, almost new, sie electric stove, alter 5 o'clock, Mrs. July 23-27 C.KI OK THANKS Robert Sisk and lauiily wish to thank their many friends both While and Colored, for their .sym pathetic consideration and kindness during t hi' illness and death of his wile, Fannie Sisk. Jy 23 OS lo't NcKlectTheml Nature UfKiBiK-d thi kidneys to do msrveltius job. Tl-ic is to keep tho IIowiiik liliwid HlreHiu tr.e ot sn eeess ol luju- impunois. The sot of living, it,r- i roimtunlly irndueln wsKl nmilcr l lie kidneys ninKt remove (rom the Mood if K""d Ileal h is lo endure. When Hie kidneys tail lo unelion s Nuturi' liil.nded, t llern is retenllon nl !, Hull may euUHO l.ody-wldo dis tress. One may suffer nuKenm backselie, uersistenl. Iieadarlie, lit I arks ot dlisinoss. K'tllu 11 i under tlin nitlils. wellinn, putllness leol tired, nervous, su worn out. . , requent, scanty or burning pssssRes re sometimisl further rvidonco ol kid ney or bladder disturbance. The reeniinised and proner treatment Is s diuretic medicine to help the kidneys ... nA ..f tnM itonei'.J'J- body waste. Tjse io.in' 'i- They have had m.iro tbsn torly years ol public approval. Ars BnHtri'(i (he couniry uvr,. insist on f)nnit'i. Soil at all drug slorrs. 1 sf - - - -A Brief"size$"styled TO m X ! ilii it! if fi' if,! il. m ft 1 t ... wives: v
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