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JaY. NOVERIBER 23, 13 i (i 1 1 i v to gt all sapei -mi me p ,!n t 101 a unit- frt thai ne C F"" iph.il.h can't dance v, I,. ! . it tliat drips jo,,,, jerky turkeys j in -elves and hp ...linired for try jBv m ret hep. You 1 1 , these pathetic Jiam from saying s.1. e-. mm s our foot, h.. probably has lie careful next Jra - 1 1 mi by sug itt. hi lie dancing .fin teach lnm a step aas lessons, jui fortunate enough bi as a dancinff If your tactics . . . clutch artist who hi l hat you think t THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT ALVEER BACK TO 'MANIFEST DESTINY PAGE FIVE (Second Stioa) ASK MO csocr i t i If VI- $l j : if1 " . r j; t-- it ' -l-' )' 1 1 If & "l ill New Officers Are Named At Bethel Church Wednesday night Dr. C N Clark district superintendent of the Way nesville district held the first quarterly conference of the Bethel Methodist church. Bethel Methodists have before them a challenging year of Advance For Christ ami His Church. The min i ter and the newly elected of ficers of the church enter this new year dedicated to work and pray lor Christ and his kingdom The following are elected as ;tewards; James Edwards, chair man, Hiifch Terrell. Mrs R O. Ktliry. I.. M ShcrrPl. Guy Wells, John I'!es. recording steward. Mis. Hoy Morgan, secretary and Trea-.urer, I red Long. Mrs Charles S Tel Tell., communion steward, Willard Hawkins. The following are the officers and teachers of the church school: Superintendent of church school, Willard Hawkins; superintendent of the adult division. Mrs. Hugh K Terrell; teacher of adult men, I. M. Sherrill. adult women. Mrs. Eceles Cathey and Mrs. Jim W-lch; young adults, Mrs. Clyde L. Collins; superintendent of the youth division. Charles Osborne, teacher of young people. M C Nix; intermediates. Miss Flora Mae Pressley and Mrs L M. Sher rill. superintendent of the chil dren's division, Mrs Earle Moore; teacher of juniors. Mrs. Willard Hawkins and Mrs. James Edwards, primaries. Mrs. Virgil Wlson and Mrs. Turner Vance; beginner's. Mrs. H O Kelley and Mrs. David Vance; nursery, Mrs. Kred Hyatt and Mrs. Charles Osborne; super intendent of the home department, Mrs Welch Singleton, assistants, Mrs Guy Wells. "Upper Room" correspondent and Miss Joy Os borne, "Christian Home" corres pondent. The church board of education is composed of the above church school superintendents and of the following; James Edwards, representative of the board of stewards. Mrs. Turner Vance, representa tive of the W.S.C.S. Miss Lyda West, representative of the youth division. Miss Eugenia Justice, church librarian. Members elected at large, Mrs Guy Wells. Mrs Virgil Wilson, Hugh K. Terrell. The following are elected trus tees: one year, Miss Nan Blaylock, Mrs. Jim Welch. Two years, Hugh K. Terrell. Roy Morgan, and Mrs. Eccles Cathey. Three years, James Edwards, Leroy West and Charles Osborne Los Angeles Sustains Traffic Reputation LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP) Link Waters, a farmer of Fort Dodge, la., decided he wouldn't drive all the way into Los Angeles on a visit because he had heard the accident rate there was high. Instead, he parked 35 miles out side town and had relatives drive out to pick him up. On the return trip he was driven back to his car and headed for Las Vegas. When he stopped for a traf fic light in the desert town, an other automobile plowed into hirn. It was a Los Angeles car. The American fox squirrel is the largest member of the squirrel clan, measuring about 25 inches In length. Usually red. they are sometimes albinos or coal black. Baby squirrels are born blind and remain blind for about five weeks Silver Hoard Sought In Manila Bay Area MANILA (UP) A treasure esti mated at $1,500,000 In stiver coin still lies at the bottom of Manila Bay. At the outset of the Pacific war, the Philippine government decided to throw the coins into the bay rather than have them fall into Japanese hands. The money was turned over to the army and was dropped into the, bay near war famous Corregidor. The Insular Salvage Co. already has recovered almost $450,000 worth of the coins for the govern ment. The salvage firm gets 25 per cent as its fee but has complained that the job was too tough for that share. So the cabinet has approved 30 per cent as the fee for future recovery. Want Ads bring quick results. ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF Gen. Omar N. Bradley and his wife are taken back to the days of America's "Manifest Destiny" as they attend the Centen nial celebration at Fort Bliss, Tex. At left, a bearded sentry presents arms with his percussion cap rifle the latest weapon of that period. He wears the uniform of 1848, when Fort Bliss was the center for the ex pansion south to the Rio Grande and west to the Pacific. (International) you'll be smothered to death. With him you must change your corsage from left to right shoulder before he crushes it to pieces. If he gallops, hold your skirt up slightly, so it will not be torn to tatters. If his hands perspire, he prob ably is nervous. This may annoy you, but try to be sweet about it. The "creeper'' is the biggest bone of contention. He is the an noying critter who holds his hand flat on your back, unconsciously pushing your dress up as he dances. You can handle him by calling his attention to it in a nice way Say: "My gosh, my ankles are showing." or some such faceti ous remark. Then you won't hurt his feelings. Of course you can always ditch any of these hiRh-flyin' trapeze Homcos merely by suggesting. "Let's sit this one out and talk" or "let's have a snack or a drink." Of course your own dance floor manners may not be perfect. Hire are some pointers on how to re tain your dignity when dancing: 1. " Oon't try to lead your danre pait'irr, As had as he is It will look better for him to do the honors. 2. Never leave him on the dance floor while you dash over to see Joan's engagement rinr I & MRS. HOME OWNER paying For JOHNS-MAN VILLE Rock Wool inn Even Though You Don't Have It! 5 . I 111 wasted fuel t In cold drafty rooms In Winter in sleepless nights In hot weather 4 may pay in unnecessary fire loss FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL INSULATION REQUIREMENTS SN TRANSFER & COAL CO. I IK Battery Park Place, Asheville, N. C. f Dial 2-2461 Salt Of The King Lake Still Producing (loods KDlMH'Ut;, Tex. . I I') Salt is still mined lioin historic Sal del Uv lake. Tlie lake uhuse n:une means Salt of the King, is said In produce the second best sail in I In. world. Only one oilier lake, in Havana, produces sail purer and it contains 99 4 per cent pure sodium chloride. When lake waters are low Hie salt ouis! is scraped up ami crush ed. When water is high a suction pump is used to draw the sail from the lake bottom. or new dress. 3. Try In refrain from holding long conversations with other couples on the dance door. You can see tlirtn alter llw- dance. 1. Don't luiic on to viuir part ner, dance check - In - h i k or sniugle up to li i ill like a puppy dog on the d, i me Moor. 5. Leave yinn pur,e at the table. Ilnn'l a k lnm (o Mull his pockets with your paraphernalia. And r r in r in li r r your purse shouldn't look like a weekend bag. Take onlv essential', such as a conili. miiret, powder, lip slick, hair pins, house key and mad money. Wlialever liannrns don't be lemp'ed inln hihil lonism. If nur parlncr in i .1 . on I'oing weird danre.. tell lnm xou'd prefer not to. Alter all. .'nil dun I have to be a dope ill I beeau e be is. Don I think it', rule lo solo dance and NKVEH. NLVLIt. dame Willi an other Kirl. Some Is dance (ogelher in the privacy of llieir homes, schools or elulv.. win n lliry are trying to learn new slip-.. Tins, of course, is a wonderful v ay In learn bow (n dance vithniil spoiling a beaulitiil friendship with your best beau. xrber's MES For Um - CANNING Including Grimes Golden Starks Delicious Golden Delicious Stayman Winesap ancy Apples now available for shipment in 1 bushels and bushel quantities ich Apple Service Station r BARBER'S ORCHARD Highway 19A-23 NOTICE OK SALE On Monday. December 20, 104H. al I 1:110 o'clock A. M., al the Court j House door in Town of VV'a nes ville. Haywood County. N. C. I will offer for sale al public outcry to the liiyliesl bidder lor cash, the foiouiiiK described lands and prcni- i ises situate in said Township and County, to-" it : liECINNINC on a stake in eon-' lor of a new streel at the North west corner of lots conveyed to James Sorrells 'bcinK a common corner ol Lois No-. If). Hi and 1!) and runs with center of said street N. 86 ' 20' W. 04 feet to slake at Park Drive (corner of the lot con veyed lo Arthur Shehaii': thence S. 72" 5' V. 77 feet In a stake in center of said Drive: thence S. 1 30' W. 14(i feet to a stake in center of another new streel: thence with that street S. 73 24' E. 100 feet to a stake 'Sorrells' ronton; thence with his line N. 21 30' E. 178 feet lo the BEGINNING, and being Lot No. Hi of a survey made by VV. H. Terrell. C. K. of 11- L. Liner's Dil lard properly. October 1940. Sale made pursuaiil to the power ami authority conferred upon the undersigned Trustee by that Deed of Trust dated March l.V 1945. executed by .Jack C. Styles and wife Betty Styles, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 61, page 207. Haywood County Regis-1 try. to which instrument and rec-1 ord reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions thereof. Sale will bp made subject to a prior Deed of Trust from said Jack C. and Betty Styles to R. G. Wil- moth, Trustee for Security Life and Trust Company, dated March 7, 1947. recorded in Book 53, page 85, Haywood County Registry, and securing an original principal in debtedness of $3,000.01); and also subject to all unpaid taxes, if any. A. T. WARD. Trustee tf-GAtneM on the Zxcelletit Gn&p, tlui If eon Champion Paper and Fibre Company Is Deeply Interested In The Welfare Of Haywood Farm ers. The Fact That The 1948 Crop Is Far Ahead Of Previous Years Is An Occasion For All Of Us To Give Sincere Thanks At This Thanksgiving Season. 1 1 'if 1 WlVTSv. Attend the Events ol the Second Annual Tobacco Harv est Festival, and You'll Learn the Latest Methods and Plans For Growing and. Marketing Bur ley Tobacco. CHAMPION Paper and Fibre Co. Canton Division 1800 N23-30-D7-14.
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