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"7? ! i. ..ii PACE FOUB THE WAYNES VHXE MOUNTAETEEB IRVING J. THOMAS VISITING HERE Irving J. Thomas, a prominent realtor of Coconut Grove, Fla., is spending several weeks in Way nesville Mr. Thomas was a regu lar summer visitor here for several years but has not been in Way nesville time 1939. He expressed surprise at the many improve ments made sinc" his last visit. Hugh B. Campbell of Charlotte spent the week-end here as the guest of Mrs. Roy Martin and at tended the Campbell reunion at Dellwood on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Harbin of Rome, Georgia, arrived on Thursday for a ten-day visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody. Ntt Strict Wt'v hsutwltt 0r Htmt With FL AMtPROOFED COTTOM INSULATION A Cooler Home Day and Night ! it I-" Sr goodbye to hot, feverish summer nights. Make your home degrees cooler with Lo- 'K ". Simply unroll this fleecy, clean, cotton insulation and tuck it into .u- t-,.-,r,rW of vour ic. When win- . 111. IIHUI ter comes you 11 ha protection against diillv drafts and cold. Lo-"K' is mad in accordance with V. S. Dept. of Agri culture specifications by the nation s largest manuUcturers of cotton batting (since 18"0). Order it today. Haywood Builders Supply Co. I'Honks X2 - tu AT THE DEPOT WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Continuous Shows from 3:00 P. M. Mon. thru 'rl. Shows from 11:00 A. M. Saturday. Shows at 2:00. 4:00. and 9:00 P. M. Sundays Last Times Today SIM t I K TRACY. KATHARINE HEPBURN and VAN JOHNSON, in "State Of The Union" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, JULY 28-29 JAMES MASON, ROBERT NEWTON in "Odd Man Out" COMING SOON Betty Hutton. MacDonald Carev in "Dream Girl" Randolph Scott. Marguerite Chapman in "Coroner Creek' Program For Reading Crb Is Changed Miss Margaret Johnston, county librarian, has announced a change of plans for the Travel Beading Club due to the fact that most children in the community are not attending group meetings. The closing date of the club has been postponed from August 14 until September I in order to give the members mora time to read the required ten books. Parents who will , be responsible for books, are allowed to take an unlimited number from the library for childrn who are - not coming in town. The weekly Story "Hour, which has been held on Friday mornings for younger members, of the read ing club, has been discontinued for the present. Travel Talks scheduled for the older group, have been postponed and Miss Johnston is planning a number of special Saturday morn ing programs for early September. Pruett-Davis Marriage Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Davis have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Davis, to Gordon R. Pruelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pruett of the Aliens Creek section. The ceremony took place on Sunday, July 18 in Clayton, Georgia. The bride attended Waynesvillc high school and was a member of the high school band. Mr. Pruett also 'attended the Wayntsville high school, graduat ing in the class of 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Garrett Jr. J; - X-f( - V'&IH h i P -, p V-? I MH. AND MRS GARRETT were married on Saturday, July 17, at the Central Methodist church in Canton Mis Garrett is the lornier Miss Hetty Jo Allen, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen of Canton. Morning Star Club Meets With Mrs. Owen The Morning Star Home Demon stration club held a luncheon meet ing on Friday at the home of Mrs. C. F. Owen. Sr., in Maggie; Lun cheon was served on the lawn after which the business session was held with Mrs. L. J- Cannon presiding. A demonstration op Wise Buy ing of Floor Coverinfs was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith and leaders reported as follows: gar dens, Mrs. A. F. Nix; foods, Mrs. H. L. Morgan; home beautlfieation, Mrs. B. M. Stamey; poultry, Mrs. N. J. Muse; clothing, Mrs. D. E. Morgan; safety, Mrs. Owen; and crafts, Miss Willie Smathers. Mrs. Clark Is Hostess For W. Canton Club Mrs. Theodore Clark was hostess for the July meeting of the West Canton Home Demonstration club which was held Thursday after noon. Mrs. Clark also presided. A demonstration was given by Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home aeent. and the program also includ ed a report on foods and clothing by Mrs. Clark; gardens and home beautlfieation by Mrs, W. S. Mc Elrath; poultry by - Mrs. James Hyde; and citizenship by Mrs. Hugh Early. Delightful refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Price-Tittle Mar riage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tittle have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lois Ann Tittle, of Hazelwood, to Hoyle Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Narvile Price of Waynesville. The ceremony was performed in Clayton, Georgia on Wednesday. July 21, in the presence of a few close friends. For her marriage the bride wore a white street-length dress with blue accessories. Mrs. Price is a graduate of the Waynesville Township high school Mr. Price is a veteran of three years service in the Navy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor and Executrix of the estate of J. H. Haynes. de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to file same, duly verified, with the undersigned, at Clyde, N. C, on or before the 20th day of July, 1949 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery there on, and all persons indebted to said estate will pay same to the undersigned, forthwith. This 20th day of July, 1948 CURRY HAYNES, Executor FRENCH HAYNES, Executrix Estate of J. H. Haynes, Deceased 1748 July 20-27, Aug 3-10-17-24 IF Polio Strikes Your Family A Special Emergency Policy will Insure the best of medical care o necessary for complete recovery. Pays up to $5,008 for the treatment of these DREAD DISEASES Polio Leukemia Scarlet Fever Diphtheria Small Pox Spinal Menin gitis Encephalitis Tetanus Here is some thing you can do for your child Now you can provide ex pert care. DON'T DELAY PROTECT TODAY O. V . CAGLE Special Representative UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Cullowhee, N. C. All Forms ol Insurance and Hospitalization f CLOSING OUT Selling Out Entire Stock At COST DRESSES - SUITS - BLOUSES - SKIRTS - LINGERIE HOSIERY - GLOVES NOTIONS , Hazelwood Dress Shop Mrs. A. J. Watkins, Owner HIGHWAY 19-A HAZELWOOD Annual Reunion Oi Campbell Family Is Held The seventeenth annual reunion of the Campbell family was held Sunday at the home of Clarence Alexander Campbell and his daugh ter. Miss Fannie Campbell, at Dell wood. Around one hundred adult members of the family attended the event. The main address was given by Rev. J. E. B. Houser, pastor of the Dellwood Methodist church, who spoke on "What Is Man?" The devotional was conducted by Wil liam C. Smith of Riverdale, Geor gia, and special music was present ed by Richard O. Wilson of Sylva. Mrs Roy Martin and Miss Bessie Boyd gave the history of the fam- ily which included a tribute to the 1 memory of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1 Campbell oi Newton, j The report also recorded the following births: a son, John Charles, to Richard and Geraldine Campbell; a daughter, Linda, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case; a daugh ter, Virginia Adele, to Mr. and ' Mrs. Richard Wilson of Sylva: a daughter, Barbara, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowler of Charlotte; a daugh ter. Martha Frances, to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Plott; a daughter, j Alecia Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cambron; and a son, James Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Camp bell. The historian's record also in cluded the marriages of Wilburn A. Campbell to Susie C. Messer: ! Terry Potts Campbell to Edith Underwood Black; Robert Turner to Addie Bacon of Bridgeton, New : Jersey; and Bob Decker of Miami j Beach to Jean Ervin. I Following the re-election of offi- j cers. greetings were extended to the president, C. A. Campbell, who is the oldest of the Campbell clan and who, on August 3, will oele- jbrate his 80th birthday. Interest , was expressed in Charlie Camp bell, who is in the Mission Hospital 1 in Asheville and J. R. Boyd who I is convalescing from an illness at j his home in Waynesville. A mid-day lunch was served on I the lawn. Special guests for the occasion were Mrs. J. E. B. Houser and children, Pantha and Roland Hous er: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Laughlin j of Cape Cod. Mass.: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plott of Lakeland, Florida; t Mrs. C. L. Batcheldor and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Batcheldor of Co- i lumbus, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe j Campbell and daughters. Lois and Joyce, oi iNewion; ana ivir. ana Mrs. Jim Green. Dance Will Be Held Saturday At Piedmont Hotel A dance will be held at the Piedmont Hotel on Saturday night, beginning at 9 o'clock. Eva Boat- i wright and her orchestra will I furnish the music. ! The dance is the third in a se- ries sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority for the summer i months. Rector's Guild To Meet This Afternoon The regular meeting of the Rector's Guild of Grace Episcopal church will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. W. Minett. Mrs John Smathers, Jr., will be associate hostess. Mrs. Ray Gives Luncheon For Florida Visitors Mrs. William Kay was hostess of a bridge luncheon given at the Piedmont Hotel on Wednesday as a courtesy to Mrs. James McGovcrn and Mrs. William Germak, both of St. Petersburg, Florida. Following the games Mrs. R. L. Prevost was awarded the high score prize and Mrs. Stuart Rober son the low score prie. Gifts were also presented to the honor guests. Attending the party were Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. James M. Long, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mis. Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. Robert L. Coin, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Mrs. James A. Gwyn, Mrs. It. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. T. L. Gwn, Mrs. Hugh Mhs sie, Mrs. Eric Clauson, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Miss Frances Ray, and Mrs. David Hyatt. Mrs. B. Frank Davis has return ed from a visit to her son in Wash ingtou, D. C. GIVES Malarial Chilli tFtvtf RELIEF ITCH Don't Suffer Another Minute in you tormented with Itching ol eczema iBOiiasiR, rashes, rough hands or tacit, tth ete't foot, eruptions, rectal Itching or nth n, eternallj caused skin troubles t For quirk relief and good results use VICTORY OINT MKT. Developed for tl.e boys in the anny now offered to the folks back hams. White greaseless, antiseptic. Onti isirortn. SatV for 1abies or children. A name you cannot forget, VICTORY OINTMENT the finest Jars and Tubes. Sold in Waynesville b) Smith' Drug Store. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM II WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 The Gay Ranchero In Color Starring ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER THURSDAY - FRIDAY, JULY 29-30 "Casbah" Starring YVONNE DeCARLO also TONY MARTIN and Stars (Jot tomako d squirm! Hear the wail of Jerome the Germ I j"Oh, for the good old days, when we slid down spoon handles and played tag in the laundry bag . .'. when w swung our gals on corner cobwebs, and always had lots to eat and cozy places to sleep! T T "Now look at us! They dump clothe?, and dishes, too, into washers before we can turn a somersault! They pop food into the refrigerator, and slam freezer doors in our faces! They yank us out of corners with vacuum cleaners! They have lamps that kill us off like mad!" Poor Jerome really has a grievance, because cheap, dependable electricity goes a long way toward making life healthier as well as easier and more comfortable. ( No other item in your budget gives you such living value for so little money. And. in spite of the rising cost in sup plying electricity to you, today's budget dollar buys twice as much electric serv ice for the average family as it did 20 years ago. Yes, it's enough to make a germ squirm! r LUitn l iht Samtocr EUrtrie Heor PiANKi cAiLE And his orchestra, SmUUr, 3t$t .Jf BDT, CMS, The Santa Fe Trail was in use j centuries before Columbus dis-1 covered America. (CAROLINA T6wr & LIGHT COMPANY) Th, T )I0 III Fill SWI On An nil' 4Jk 2 Th
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