if FAG2 SIX THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Party Frocks for Hislleloe Hisses j -s ( - tV;. j .-"tx ' jsFlilX G-vj Jfitfe'' 1 : C- wfiil) l&2ii&4b&M& til l.OVl I IIKM SH.IIT . . . Wlu-n a giil '' ; ' I ni.,1 ...:.,r I II l,t she s clad ?,Iit-' '"' I-'1'' !i In ! ,ii .i Mm book plaid p;iil I .mil liilo bloU'.c. i " "" "iiiii ""iiprr" I'OSTMEN WOULD PENALIZE BITING DOGS' OWNERS SPRINGFIELD, 111. iUPi Illi nois postmen plan to ask the stiitu leyisluluif for a law to proU-ft IIk iii from dorf WtC')i, The luuiliiiopwaiit a bitu out uf the dog ownes'i .pocket for every bile out of tHjtf st'St uf their pants. Edward F. lltiuiaifa', vn-e presi dent of tile Illinois Mall Carriers' Association, said that if dog own ers ale mad ..OwHbcially responsi ble, a pair of jra'pauis probably will last a lot JohtJer. J lie mailiiieii dun t wan; to col lect personally toV dot' bilts. i'tiey et conipeneaUoji lor lnjulits "ie iLived iu the lliie cf duty" from the go eminent, aiiyway. 'i tie law would peniut the lederal govern ment to get back money il spent in patching up its mailmen. F rank and Mik I'AKTV G1HI. . . . She's cutting a rug just like Fred Astaire - onh -lie-, picitier, in her holiday dance dress of pastel cham hiy with iiu.iiiu print el-in yoke and ruffle. Says the boy friend, V'h:it a beautiful dullV" rati n-Niiifitfi&mBvt.iiiiiriit rrtin ilnMHif 'mirm nitiiurniffi? SUB-DEB SWANK . . . She's all set for holi day fun in her striped cotton jumper with con trasting blouse. All dresses are inspired by Kate Greenaway's books. PAVS NtiltAiBOB-K TAXES HOBAHT, Inci. ( LJI : Howard Stevens found tnat lie ;iad been paying his neighbor s property taxes after1' hi? home had been sold for delinquent tats, The situation arose from a mistake by surveyors in 1897 when they' laid Astoria, Ore., yas the fir.-a white settlement in the Pacific northwest when fur .trappers established a fort there in the early 1880 s. e ... , x ........ ".f, ....i, -, ., r, rM&inriT?--L..i I Colorado has the holiest aver age elevation of any state in the Liiion (i8U0 feet. Attains Ki)c Old Ae IOH I' U VM' ri, , anil li l.i.K,, II S, I, muli om i) ., :'o ., .,, ,,.,( ,.,. 1l! T'A. 1,1'. I .,! U; ., ,. - tile eiiiin.ileut ol Mil n, Iuiiiumi hie Till S. Illnlill il, ,, ., difl v.lli ,,M,, lonvwU She e.il- Iiiiii.iIui i e,l ln-e; nl- .,r , ,h,Kr, ,',ilu,.s (-,,. .it'h.il'e ..ml f.':; plant , I' He ill- lli .il , I .,111,11, mrr ,,., Celel Three s , ,u - .il'ii , ,,,i ...( i'li'li l,i a !,ii,i ,, , ,, NO I H f (II M M( I s AMI W.MtKI-A I (ll A I I ( II MEN 1' IN I III M I I l:lui: ( Ot It 1 MM, Til I hi il l H A V U i Mil) i mi y HA KI. M.p.r.i. 1 1 iN U'UltlMT SN DIEGO BASE CltOWS S 1)1 PCI ) if P. -San Dieqo's naval training ceir is now the In: I'rst naval eslahhslimenl J lsin,l in the I lilted Slalesi aecui , ini' to .liilui Nu-htil; Brown, as- 1 -1 .i 1 1 1 secretary of I he N'avy. Hi on II said tile I I'aim nu center has a personnel of mine Ulan 24 (Hill on board", lie stressed llim area's importance in the national pre paredness proi'i .mi. Lucy E. Plott Is Bride Of Paul Swofford BIRTHS NOTICE Ol M'MMOVs .AND tV A It It I VI (IE ATTACHMENT IN THE s(T l!M)i; ( tipil j' .SOUTH C.AKOI.l.NA. II YV.'OOI) Cot M'y , H A.l I. AHltl.SO'l'oS WKKIIIT s Kli.Sl ) A A ITSCI S C AIIIK ).l. A III HI) and OKI. IE A. tt'HIGHT. vmxiiN i itsci s t Ai:iioi.i. A lit l-.O ail Olil.li: A. UIMtillT ermu.a A I ,-, a- Cai i nil A 1 1 ll, I a 1 1 '1 I , I It- A i , l,t I l.e i1e lel..1.,l,;- jl.., ,. , ,. , ,t u ,n ! ,(.,. noli, e t hat an ,u I ,,,). i ni ,i led - alx A t I. a- la , ,1 I 'Oiiluela ed 111 11. e Slip, I ,,.! I ..til t , I a- W nod Colli, P. ',,.1 Hi ( a, ..!,l..i lol Hi, Mlia .1 ' In . I,,, ,,,. tlt. id.tllltltt the hi t. I ,1,1,1 III, dt I .1 e,,nl ael Willi llu t! .,!,! Ml, ei, I,- , e Pi..ll,'llt I.,,.!, ,,,.,. I'-f li' ii ! i : n.!-, ;, to the lai.d al.'t !' i ' - I i t ,!.,,!!, de- Sl 1 lt h 'll !.,!..' a - I, I, j hi Hi cJO,ii,t,,i :p, i ,,,,,, tj,,t, ate Pari .t ra,,l ., , , ,,,, ,, I r p j 1 1 - and ii,-f, ,, ;,, ,., P.i.d ,,t n,, rie(,i,.1.,,, "'1 .Hi il. I ,l .,!- tal-e notu- M,. i j, ,, ,, ,f , p. fi.d an,,, ,i ti,,. , , 1 1 , i , ,,t tp,. Clr'k ni 1;,. ' Cant ,,t Ha- ',.,.,d ' ,, ,ii,t . ,,, ,. v ,11,. T. "I la loie Ila -,ih d .,, ,, ..,,ui- HM:i .,. ... ,m.;i, c ,.t. ; dl-'-- ;i.i I. at!. I .....I ..I. 'A . 1 ,,l de- i "'" '- .".! v.. I I I 11. i ,,!;,,!. "' '" , i oe:it! .- ,i ,,i,i,p t,, c.,ut I t..i tl, ,,.h. I Ila i, in de mand, d S.,1.1 i!e,,,d.:i,t , ,;, nu ihrr lake node, III.'-' ,., I .!,,: ., ..aM.'int ''". ',1, . I ! I I,,- p,,,.,U Ct -aid .1. ,, iI,,m I,,-,. 4,n. u,., and tin loil,.,.,. ,;, pi',,,,,., .. ;,t .,eli ed: I'.EGIV.'INC on .-, -take in ll. K3 ' '""H '' illie 1)1 II I! '!,,tt land, and ,,i. tl- SnnllrA, Ml,. Hie pul.li, toad a, , , ,,,, -a ill. -aid line South I . ,, in,,. r t 307 pole- to ;, .,, ,,,jlt, SiNi """ '' Ha IK- ha I 111.-, ,e, ,0 a l'1' k' '' " i loo of , .,. ,,li,l'"V 11 '!"'" " s., ,(l,.,. h",rU' "' ' '' -i al r",t(' " si.ui- :m . d. WCSI 7.i pole ,,, ;, ,,, ,,, U;,k JV-'1 "' ' -! od;v. theme North Hi ,, v.e t l:i7 pole-, ,n a 'I"1"' I'"" nu,,,, ;,, the road ii... k ,,M,., , .,,,.,, 87dt,e W, , i ;.,,,,. to;i , ,.ik(.. thenrf N,. , 47 j,,,,,.. , f..if; wm,d on s. l,.;, , ha,lk ,)f p,,j( roa.l. and n F t hank of a Miiall orar.ci,, , t n, r ;,,,, ,, 7b- dpgr einona A I-' e ni-. Carroll A , llurd and Oil,,- A. io;ht the (Ir teiul.iiits ahiAc named, will take noliie that an action entitled as above ha-, heeii comiiieiieed in the j Superior Court ol Mavvtood Coun- I; . .Soilh Can, Itna tor Hi,. Mini '.it .CoT? ;o. due the planum h ll, , delen,lai,l- under a coiitiaet ; vHierehy pljuitiH was t(l Mippnrt, inauil.oii and ale lor defendants' l..M,er l,, Inolhrl loi . li.il.ll,,, ol then lue- w hu ll the plauililf claims slip- h;,s don,', and tp,. de jlindanl', ittii-eil t comph' u,lli ' thrii part i,f . ,,,,,i r,,. ;,n, a,,. Iialile lo tire phiii.lill i, , , p,,, ! poilinnatr pmt lor said -iipport. inaiiiteiiai,, e a lid rare and allen . Hon. and I ur : lit i lor their pr.,p,,r Noiiale pall of huiijl expeu-e-n.aile ny the pldinlitf l,,r U'. ,. Ar-i-.i.-ion arl v. n l..,uid Ai rini;ln. Said defendant will al.o lak. ' "nNi e that they are , , pii,e(f to he and appear at ll,e Oil, re of the ' l, lk Supci i,,r Court ' llai unod County, in Wawie .ville on or beloiv tl. .,ih fa of Janu- ' ! ar. HHlp - vvilhin Ui i.lv i:!(P dav - the, e.,l I..,- ,,..i 1 i-.. '. ,,i itr- 'oni to the complaint of the pla,nl i" or Hu- plaintiff u,l appK i t li '"" H,r the relief therein dr loanded. Saul d. lend.inls uill luilliei- lake """"' 1 '- in said attioi, a u.,, I'aiit aiianet I he pn.pet tv of said i d. lend.mts has heen i , -r and Hie tollouinri properly alt;ichcd: HE(;M(; n ., s,.(k( jn h(i ' t hoiiiidarv hn,. ,, ,j .,,, ''"id. and on th,. Southwest side of "ic Public road, and runs with said , line South ic .loams West .'i()7 l'"l' s to a slake, said Ploll s South- 1 ' a-t cot Her; thenc,. Ka-1 Inf. ,,l..s- ! hickory near loo of II, Os lo West H., ple ,o tt,e HEf.ISS iSI.NG. coiilaihi,, llfi acres, more or less EXCTPTING ANT) KF.SER VIN'C. from tatd tract of land anv portion' included in the conveyance to the two so.i; f v. i. Arnngton and wife, Laura Anington, heretofore ' made. Being the same tract of land con veyed in a deed from John Arring ton and wife, Rachel Arlington, to W. L. Arlington, dated September 24, 1881, and recorded in Book "P". t page 72. And said warrant of attachment is returnable before the under igned Clerk of the Superior Court t his office in said County on the Sth day of January, 1049. - This the 2nd day of December, 1848. DIXIE CAMPBELL Asst. Clerk Superior Court. 1808 D3-10-17-24 j '.hilic: then,,, down said rid,v Nmlh Plos to a stake on said ndi;e: thence North 21', deurcs "est 7fi ,,lrs 0 :1 ,...,t,ul ..,k n West s,,(. f ,a(J ,.i((.. (b(wfM ; son i, 16 ,i,.f;rr.,,s U(.st Kn )o( s lo a spruce pine slump jrl ,lf. ,t "ad track survey thence South 87 decrees West !2 ,(.s , a slak(.. North 47 poles to a head wind on Southwest hank of public road, and on East bank of a .mail branch, thenre North 76 degrees West. Hu, poes ,() he BEfjiNv. NINO, containing llfi afres. nior(. or less F.XCEPT1NO AND RESEIIVINO from sajd t.act of land any por tions included in if.. to the two Som of W. U Arrington and w,fe. Laura Arrington. hereto fore made. Efing the same tract of land conveyed in a deed from John Ar lington and wife. FUchel Arnng- p k J001. anl recorded in Kook P" at page 72 And aid warrant of attachment 'E.r,,urHable "efore the undersign ed Clerk of the Superior Court t hIIt' aid Counly on th h day of January, 1949 1948 18 d8y f Dece""". DIXIE CAMPBELL Asst. Clerk Rnr; r- j. 180593-10-17-24 Miss I.ucv Ellen Plott, daughter j ol .lames 11. Plott and the late Mis Flora Kinsland Plott of Can ton, became the bride of Paul Alex ander Swolford, son of Mr. and 1 Mis. .1. II Swofford. of Cowpens, S ('., in a ceremony held at the home of the bride on Sunday. : The Itev Malcolm R. Williiinison, I pastor of the Pirst Presbyterian Church. Waynesville, conducted the i ceremony The vows were spoken before an improvised altar banked with orefon fern and palms. The altar was centered with a large floor ha-.ket of white gladiolus, clirv saiithemum.s and snapdragons, anil flanked hy two seven-branched candelabra holding cathedral : tapers. ! Mi-;-' May Marshbanks of Chapel Mill plaved "The Sweetest Storv Ever Told ' and "Liebestraum" 011 the violin, accompanied by Dan Cooke at the piano. Mr. Cooke sang Ave Maria", "Because" and "The F otd s Prayer". The traditional wedding marches- were used and " To A Wild Rose" was played dur ing the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage In her brother H K Pint, Charlotte. She uore an original , model street length dress of cocoa taffeta embroidered with gold satin in - mall crescent desicne iiur i,i - . . r , . . . . . i.a.u liat was of matrhing shade of l)io, 11 with a binding of gold metal In cloth around the crowd and an ,0-iriili plume fastened at the side. She (anied an old-fashioned bou fpiet of s-maii bronze chrysanthe , 11,11111-; centeied with three brown oiehul and tied with gold taffeta I'lhhon. The bride's sister, Miss Doris Plott, was the maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a dress of tnullx t ry faille, fashioned simi lar lo thai of the bride. Her acces sories v., re of mauve and she car ried an old-fashioned bouquet of orchid chrysanthemums tied with a mauve taffeta ribbon. The bridegroom had as his best man his brother, Albert Swofford of N'oi cross, Ca. An informal reception was held immediately following the cere mony. The bridal table was cover ed with a handmade , an drentere dwith candles in crys , and centered with candles in crys A. P. Led better, Mrs. Ed Potts, Mrs Fred Plott, Mrs. H. K. Plott Mi s. 0. V. Howell, and Mrs. Wavne 1 ion. The couple left by car for a trip ! through the South. For traveling Mrs. Swofford wore a kelly green gabardine suit with brown acces sories and a corsage of brown or chids detached from her bridal bouquet. They will reside at 77 Brevard Road, West Asheville STI'DENT DRIVERS PROTECTED CHICAGO (UPi-Signs caution ing motorists they are in a hig1 school driver training area ai avananie to all schools upon r. quest to the Chirapn Mi- Signs already have been sent to several midwest schools wSSere driver-training is part of the curriculum. Births announced at the Hay wood County Hospital: Mr and Mrs. Harry llogan of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Wilson of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 1!5. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tatham of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 2b'. Mr. and Mrs Wayne McDowell of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 26. Mr and Mrs. William Massie of Wa.v nesv lilt, a son, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, Jr., of 1-ake Junaluska, a daughter, Nov. 27. Dec. Schedule Of Home Clubs Is Announced 1 Home Demonstration Clubs of 1 the county will discuss Buying Readyiiuules and Hobbies during j the month of December, according 1 to an announcement by Miss Marv Margaret Smith, home demonstra- i lion agent. The schedule of club meetings Mr. and Mrs. William Gtogan of Canton, a son, Nov. 2U. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray of Way nesville, a son, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mease of Can ton, Route 2, a son, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyatt of Waynesville, a son, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wells of Canton, Route 3, a son, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs W. D. White of Waynesville. Route 2, a son Nov 29. Mr. and Mrs Vinson Woody of Canton, a daughter, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Havmond Moyle of Sylva. a daughter, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.antz of Wa iiesville, a daughter, Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caddy of Candler, a daughter, Dec. 1. for the month is as follows Friday, Dec. 3, Jonathan club at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. G. V. Howell. Monday, Dec. 6, Junaluska club at 11:00 o'clock with Mrs Carl Med ford. Tuesday, Dec. 7, Ileaverdam club at 10:00 o'clock with Mrs. Jarrett Williamson. Thursday, Dec. 9, County-wide Cake-making Demonstration, 2:00 o'clock in the Home Demonstra-1 lion Kitchen. Monday, Dec. 13, Waynesville ' Homemakers club at 7:00 p. m. , with MrS. John Cuddebark Tuesday, Dec. 14. Mornina Star ! cum at i(i:3U o'clock with Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Wednesday, Dec. IS, Bethel club ! at matt) o clock with Mrs. A. A. Shumolis. Thursday, Dee. 16. Fines Creek club, place and time not decided. Friday, Dec. 17, West Canton club at 10:30 o'clock in the Home Demonstration Kitchen. - A record yield of 457 pounds of ! lint per arre is forecast for the 1948 cotton crop in North Carolina. Mr. and Mis. James E. Henson of Canton, Route 2, a son, Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Commodore San ford of Clyde, a son, Dec. 2. 76 REI.IC FOUND IN KANSAS WHITE CLOUD, Kan. (U.P. Mrs. W. R. Collins Cue ud n Revo lutionary War bayonet in her back yard. She was able to trace nmnor. ship to the great-great-grandfather of the late Ruel Smith Wakefield, who fought and died in the initial' battles of Lexington and Concord. Want Ads bring quirk results. Want Ads FOR KENT 4 room apartment, private balh. Hot and cold wat er. Unfurnished. Everett McF.l roy, McElroy's Store. Phone 420- i D3 I WANTED Parties and groups for I private I'ine Dining Room. Coin- ! plete privacy for parlies and' banquets. Patrick's Restaurant and Cafeteria. Phone 91C3 for reservations. tf FOR SALE Modern 4-room house with shower, electric hot water : heater, wired for electric range. ! Terms can be arranged. 20G N. Pine Street, Hazelwood, Phone 50;M. D. 3-7-10-u! FOR SALE Baled hay, oats, tim- ' othy, and clover. By ton or bale. Glenn A. Boyd, Rt. 2, Waynes-ville- D.' 3-7, SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT "AERODROP" INVENTED MADISON", Wis. (UP)-WiIli,m J. Sanderson has invented a "box with wings" which he says can be used instead of a parachute to drop mail and supplies from an air plane. The "aerodrop" i a contain er equipped with propellor - like wings which cause it to rotata and fall slowly to the heights as low as 900 feet. The temneratura nf lha ,.. of the sun is calculated to be about 8,000 degrees tenttfrade. fkJ IH-IHl WORLD lifKL VLmULlSr - 1 "v. 1 m j 1 0 its nu rXrrj-i OKE -Chi SkUALisf o AiXMAMMAV l-IHt . r.-vrj-l- mm,,.,,! ii A WKAf is -rtt AVlA;i LITE. EKPtC-fAKCY fOK ftan.. m-ftt.u.s. ? t7'YKAS Quick results from Want Ads. AP Newsfeatures SOUTH fiF.Nl). 1U, . Tripucka, Notre ba,,,,. . , " .' quaittrback, hope- 1,, ., , ' ' sports announcer ui,,.,, ,' "j""',,," ates. The loru,,,. , ' JlU" a.i.iig ,. (U 'he regular ueel.h I,,,,,,,, m Hie can,,,,,, ,,,, .. England iiiainia.neci ,, ,,, on giaphite tor !.,! ,en, ,. ,, ,,, years. ' More geyser-, hh , u. stone man in a woi Id. 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