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y, DECEMBER 14, IMS THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i School Band, Chorus jnis uoncen iimrs. HIS 'DENAZIFICATION' PROTESTED Isvillf Township l,if'h 'and chorus will pi. -jj-t a! the auditui itim 4y mlit at 8 o'clock 4 musical event of the er i tie direction of elv one hundred jjgh school mui uns tc ill the band and t. There will be barges and a lai&e . ited to till the audi u Diotiiam. JMary .Ann f be accompanist ami rwood is student band, jiree Parts jay nik'ln program will nto three part". The jband Will open Ihe 'will play fix number pan: the second part led in the thorn - in- . isokn t-;, and the con- ipn ol the program wil ber- h". the band and r ag inunber on the pro le lland-j Across the 5a, followed by Over ledeimaus by Stiau:.-;. He I. A !!,,; il I M . I . . . I . ' ' l ' i . I . t I I R ' tii-t I-..; i .,i i!,. , ".' di-: 1 ..... r.'MJ i !";"""."", v,,,! " Latvia " .... 1 III II . I , .1 1 , ul.l I.'. I'reil ( ,11,1, "I .1 lui.'. 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WHCC Radio Programs STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE 1400 ON YOUR DIAL TUESDAY, DEC. 14 VARIOUS PUBLIC FIGURES and organizations In the United Statei have protested the light sentence given Fritz Weidemann, former German Consl in San Francisco, by a denazification court in Passau, Germany. We:demann is shown as the court found he had "resisted" Nazism in its eaily days. He escaped with a mere $600 fine. (International) lll'llli:' p. V, ( IK, 1 I in i ill" 'I 111' IIH'llllll'l , band .'ii'd ill. no II"' I'Oll.rl! Tlllll lo!lm : H.' iid member V.O.,,1. ' tlllli ut ( I lull- .lor r M.i' -ie. M;o .1,, - .1 ii i ii v l!:i 1 1, iv ni.ni W.'llklll il 'l:r I ,l.i i ii'.iln, r'l,l :n hip C.iiol I ml, .")."( Persons Lose Driving Licenses I"'or Ditinken Driving Inn hi:' N'ovi inhi-r, f50 persons I In I I lu ll ,h l nit' llr. n . ill N.,1 III ( .,i nl i ii. i hoi an ol ill link, n di iv , in" tin- Moloi . liii lo Dopartnu nl .,.,1,11111,1 , it I .ul.iy . 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C.thlvM II, Donald Wliiienhiint, NantA Leal herwood, Trombone -l.nlliei Miaw, Den I Davis, Anion Lee Swanper, Hantone Horn Samiioe Widens, Hobby Owen; Ha- Horn .) 1) Stanley. Donald t Hi w in I'ercusnn Mary Micha), Man. Cioiier Johnny Kduard l!pb- I I i - J I Choi us Membership Mary Ann Ma te acciiinpain-t: Catherine Hell ( .rat Hi nion ( arnh n lliscli oll J'. .!-' Hlalot k, Patricia Hmidle, Hosa Lee Hun..-. .I.e.ee Caldwell, il.ii.f,.n I ( .1.1 June Colvaid. Ann '.man Cravloid Kathleen Crease in. y, Hutu, ie June Da is. Wilina Ditikiii Heii Duncan Khzabelli Ml, on l'.it-' I'ell. Sttlla Frady. Nanc l'i am ;-. Hell ' I i anklin. Helen i ; Graveside Rites Held Saturday For W. W. McCarter (baveside rites for William W. McCarter. who was killed in action duiiu:; World War II. were held Siit in day at 4 pin. in rion-A-Yen-lure Cemetery. The Itev Doyle Miller officiated. Meinlicrs of the Canton Post of Veterans of Loreii'ii Wars were pallbearers and auxiliary members were flower bearers. SurvivinH are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. M V. McCarter of near ('anion, Iwo brothers, T. I), and Oakley of the home; and one .sis ter, Mrs. 1). lilab llucknel of Da vidson. Wells Funeral Home was in chnn;e of arrangements. Morning Star PTA Plans Christmas Program Friday The Parent-Teacher Association of the MoruiiiK Star school has planned a Christinas program for H a in. Friday, December 17. A Christmas play entitled "What Does Christinas Mean," 'will be presented by .sludeuls (if Morning Star school Mrs J. (). Ilendrix is diiectiuK the production. The (ilee club under the s.upei visum of Mrs Homier will lender tevei'al Christina: numbers. At the i lose a Christmas parly will be enjoyed b all the school. Pax tits and fi lends are invited to join the Mm nint; Star school in sincms Christmas (.anils. Francis Meser Is Clyde School Holds Christmas Program Friday An impressive program of Christ mas songs and recitations, includ ing a short play, "Don't Tell Me I. s Christmas", was persented by Clyde School fourth graders at chapel Friday. Skipper Haynes gave Eugene Fields' poem, "Jis" Before Christ inas'' and David Burch recited the well-known poem, " 'Twas the NiglH Before Christinas". Miss Margaret Stringfleld play ed a violin selection and Mrs. Paul ine Coodson snug "Star of the Fast ", The group sang a number of se lections. "Jolly Old SL Nicholas". "Santa Clans Is Coming lo Town", and "Here Comes Santa Clans". Characters in the play, which was under Ihe supervision of the teacher, Miss Sara Long, were Janet Foster, Linda Limbo, Edna Mae Fugale, Telia Woody, Jerry Hall, Ceorge C lance, Mary F.tta Brown. Ned Llndsey, Hilda Clontz Opal Ledf'ord, Bonnie Price, Hazel Creen, Hester Kathhuiie, Kdith (i lance, and Irene Parton. 4:00 SltfO Ob 8:00 WUOO Nw fl:0i Firmer' Almknac . t:00 Town Ciier S:0U Ne 8:05 Time and Tune 00 sjerred Hi-err. :1S Organ Uetorliee 0s su Mumintr lJevotions 9:45 Inside SCOT 16:00 WHCO New 10:01 Te the Lertiee 10.15 Myrt and Marge Ktyboaid lleladiee 10:46 Voral Virretiee 11:00 Midday .MeVxtiee . li ott World Krvte Bdandtit 19:1 A Farm Fontm i 1!:30 Carofna eftn. Hhyttim 1:00 WHCO Ne 1:03 Weather Plrture 1:10 Market Quotation! 1:15 Melody l-ane . 1 : SO Reviewing Records 3:00 Concert Hour 4 00 Al Trace Orchestra 4:15 Swita CUus 4:30 At Your Request 5:00 South ot Border 5:15 Pop Concert 5:30 Hiwaii an K. hoes 6:00 Carolina and World Ncn Houndup 0:15 Spotlight on Siwrts 6: SO Musk for lnniug 6:45 .llens Ctrrk Ohotr 7 00 1400 Club 7 . 1 5 State Ktnployment WHCO Ne s 00 Ruth Craig Talent Show 8:15 Wjltz Time S:3II Sin Time BOO WHCO News 9:05 CaT&lrnde of Music 10:00 WHCC News 10:0.1' Music to Head By 11:00 News and Lute Spurts 11:15 It We Have It 11:51 Tomorrow "s Newt 12:00 Sign Ott WtDNESDAY, DEC. 15 :(0 s)i-n On .00 WHCO Neea :05 Karruer" Almanac 7:00 Town Crier S:0ti Vewe S:(li- Tliae ari.1 a Tune : 00 Sacred Heart :l.i aiti Melodies V:S.i M.iriiin; Xtevotiona :4 5 Inside Story 18:00 WTICC Ne 10:05 To the (.stiles 10:15 Myrt and Uurf 10:30 Keyboard Melodies W:45 Voi-al Varieties 11:00- Midita Melodies lt:00 World News Ruundup 1 f : 1 5 Farm Forum THURSDAY, DtC. 16 0:00 Sign On 6 00 WHCO News 6:05--Kanur'a Almanac 7:00 Town Crier rt:O0 Mews S:05 Tirae and a Tune 9:00 Sacred Heart (Irian Melodies ft -.30 Morning Devotion 9:45 Inside Story 10:00 WHCC News 141:05 To ttie Lariie 10:1 1 Myrt and Marge 1:30 Keyboard Mriodiea 10:4 5 Voal Vaneties 11:00 Mid DaV Melodies 11:00 World News Roundup 12 1 5 Farm r ortun 1:30 Carolina Mtn. Rtivthrnlij 30 Carolina Mtn. Rhrthin 11:45 ihe 1 ratlins' Post 11.50 Carolina Mtn. Hhythm 1:00 WHCC News :0."i -Weather Picture 1:10 Market Quotations 1:15 Melodj l-ane 1:30 -Reviewing Records 3 :0,1--Con, eit Hour 4:00 Al Trace Oichestia 4:15 Santa Clius 4:S0 At Your Request 5:00 South of Harder S:15 'Pop Concert 5 -SO fiawaiian Kchoes 0.00 Carolina and World Newa Roundup (1:15 Spotlight on Sports 6:30 Dinner Music 7:00 1400 Club 7 55 WHCO News 8 :00 Tally Ho Club 8:30 Proudly We Hail 9 00 Cavalcade of Muiic 10:00 Music to Head By 11:041 News and Late Sport' 11:15 U W Have It 11:55 Tomorrow's News li:00 Sijll Off I III W'HC! News 1:05 Weather l'l.-ture 1:10 Market IMitstioDS 115 Melody Lane 1:30 Reviewing Records 3:0(1 Concert Hour 4 00 Al Trace Orchestra 4 1 5 Kal.U Claus 4.i0 M Your Request 5 00 South of Border 5:15 P01. Concert 5:30 Hawauilt Echoes H:04l Kvemng Edition ti l 5 Spotlight 011 Sports 6 30 Ihiuier Music 7:0014(10 Club 8:00 4luest Star s 1 .", Waltz Time 8 : 30 Sinn Time 9 00 WHCC News i 0 5 Cavalcade of Music 10:00 WHCC New 10:0 5 Music to Read By 11 :00 News and Late Pports 11:15 If We Have It 11:55 Tomorrow' New 12:00 Sign Off Brown Proctor . Chain Buys Lease On Imperial Hotel Joseph E. Dey of Louisville, Ky, business manager of the. Brown Proctor tiotel chain, has purchased the lease on the Imperial Hotel In Canton, nd plans have been nude to renovate and modernize the establishment, it was learned this week. The lease which has" about 10 year to run, wa held by the Williams-Dayton chain., The deal was handled by R. H. Boyer of the Boy er Realty Company. - Mr. and Mrs. Dey arrived In Can ton from Winchester, Ky., where they were in charge of the Brown Proctor Hotel. iiit. Mai I on (itrrinaer, .1 ,n i .i... t ...Ki-.i Am, (:.tii.iii I l.illi..,! Ilelnblee. .In Auue Mipps I Reassigned After ICIINTiriC BATTIBT ANALYSIS Ut in check your barhsry sden riflcotly, according to iU plot arma, and tell you just how awch service there b left in H. Be sot ... not sorry VIS - LINER MOTOR SALES Aslicville IJiuul fri ssmrn "in ! The BEST of IS ASSURED! ''.mi' L-. i Ie- . Wilina Lawrence, IS. ! I in. i . Dtiia Lee Maine'., i 1 i ,tii i ' I, ' lin e, Pai r it ia McEli-oy . 1 I i.:t '..ii 1 1-. I l-ie Palmer. Lane Pi. .,-t Clad' - I'niiii. trances h'., , M.tit.iiet itt-ece. Carob n cr. 'ni,iu Sd'er. ( lata Sue j Minlt-i- Julia Ann Slovall. Sally j'ii.'.tll. .In Ann Siittiiii. Barbara Sir-dir. iit-iiiia Wil.-on, Mary .U -ill V. 4"t 1 mini il Ibillentine. F.ddie Hal Itiitei Pill iailin M mi if . flobb' Bi. I, ai. an Marshall Ciildv.ill, lien ( alhoiin, I i i d Cilhoun, 'I'ii ( iiiliv 1 ) i , I Ilavis, liinmv l).i iv Jin. nn Diiekelt, Jack Li eh -man, A I hi 1 1 fill) on. .Jtilinin (iiiiii Bob llarrv, llich inl llippv .Lit k Kelley. Phil Lowe, Hi In 1 1 "J.. " 1.-. Donald Matney. I l.iiniv Mi ( 'lure. Bub ' hven. Jlobbv I'uliiian, Dale Halchfle. Mark Itog . i . Lot her Shaw. Carol Cndcr u .t.il, Donald Wlii-enluinl . Jimmy Whitman. Cene YarboroiiKh. PTlesline Tour Bankers Launch Forest Movement Throughout State The North Carolina Bankers As soeiation have launched the Keep North Carolina Green movement lo enlist the entire citizenry in a forestry development program, ac cording to a memorandum received this morning by It. K. CaldwelJ, county forest warden. The movement was .started No vember 17 when the agricultural committee of Ihe association gath- I ered in Haleieh The bankers group has been disturbed by the wanton waste nf forest resources, ami i ne uncontrolled burning of forest area, which have cost mont: tary loss niunins! to millions 4if dollars annually. The North Carolina Bankers As sociation has proposed legislation that may be sponsored by the Keep norm Carolina (ireen movement. which was designed to promote and develop forest resources within the state. urp your clolhcs last longer. look better by having loaned frpqiiently. Our tlcaiiiii;:'f't,''vice removes e dirt and grime and our precise pressing service shape and tiimness. Call lis often to keep your K sparkling and fresh, to have more beautiful ri to keep your wardrobe in first class condition 11 cost. FOR OUR FREE "DRAX" AND "ARIDEX" VTER AND STAIN REPELLENT SERVICE Siime kind1- n! fish can be i ice and still survive. Marine Private First Class Leon- lard Ii Misscr. son ol Mr and Mrs. I lain -is D Me-ier. husband of, .lar.-kl' n Messer ot Waynesville, ha- reri nth been reassigned lo Ihe :-.eond Marine Division after t-4ini-pleliiu' a three month lour of duly as a member of the United Nations miiiiaiv ob'crver group in Pales i me Personnel of the observer group are piovidid from French, Belgian, and C. S Forces. The senior mili tarv oh'efver has been Marine Brifadien CJeii. William K. Riley. Slugood Girl Relenls When Hoy Gels Job POMF.ftOY O. (U P ) When Ceori'e Collins. 22. appeared before Mayor 1). A. Canaday on a charge I of av;ault sworn out by Kdith 1 1 i 1 -len. 22, he said he never would frozen l have hit Kdith had he had a job. I The more Collins talked, the Clyde 4-11 Club Discusses Trees Planting and cultivating of trees was discussed by Clyde 4-H Club boys at .their December meeting at the school Friday. Joe Cline, assist ant farm agent, led the program. In their meeting, the girl 4-H members exlribiled pot holders, aprons, and sampled cookies which they had made for Christmas gifts. E W. Fiee and Anna Jean Jones were in (barge of (he devotions. morp'F'dilh weakened. Maybe George wasn't such a bad fellow afler all. Maybe she had been a bit hasty in tiling charges. Then Mayor Canaday stepped in. He ordered Ihe charges dismiss4'd and gave Collins a job on a public wtirks project. F'dith W4'akened entirely. The couple were marrierl two days later by Mayor Canaday. Junior Class Of Clyde School Presents Review The junior class of Clyde High School presented "11)4(1 Review", a program nf popular song hits and comedy, Thursday night before a large crowd in the scli4rol audi torium. Highlighting the entertainment were vocal solos by Il4'len Stanley, Mary ltose Morgan, Harold Rhor .iriiier, Virginia Medlord, and Paul Sanford. A song and dance number, "South America, Take It Away", was enacted by Geraldine Fish Joseph Medford played a guitar solo, "Wildwood Flower", and Rob ert Hennessee and Harold Hhod armer starred in the "Ballet D' Russe", dancing to "Moon Love" Others taking part in the pro gram, which was successfully pre sented under the direction of Miss Betty Bass, teacher, were Cleo, Lu-cille-and Sally Buchanan, Beulah Medford, Doris Caldwell, Martha Jenkins, Shirley Welch, Eugene Limbo, Richard Hannah; Carl Mann, Richard Morgan, Hall Warren, Charles Morgan, Donald Carver, Joan-Haynes, Henrjf Shook, Ted McCluie, Jewel Evans, and Doro thy Smith. Miss Janice Smathers was ac companist at the piano. Quarterly Conference Will Be Held Sunday At Clyde Methodist Church First quarterly conference tf the new church year will be held at Clyde Methodist Church Sunday, December 19, at 7:30 p. in., Rev. W. T. M(dlin,( Jr., pastor, has an niiuiiced. Dr. C. N. Clark 4f WayiH-sville, district superintendent, will pre side 4iver the session, at which the year's activities ftir the Clyde Methodist Church and Louisa Chapel will he planned Officials of the churches and Sunday schools are urged to be present. Gifford rromoted To Corporal Rank At Boiling Base Robert L. Gifford, 22, son of Mrs. Anna D. Gifford of Route 1 Way nesville, was promoted to Corporal December 1. according to Brig. Gen. B. M. Hovey. Commandant of Headquarters Command USAF, United States Air Force, Boiling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C. Gifford joined life Air Force in March 1948 at Greenville, S. C. During the war, he served with the Navy in the Pacific theater. At Boiling AF Base, he is a mem ber of the 1103rd Maintenance Squadron of the 1100th Mainten ance and Supply Group. CHINESE FIRST AGAIN HONGKONG (U.P.I Mark up another first for the Chinese. They were the first to use fingerprints as a means of identification. O. O. Griffith, fingerprint expert of the Singapore police, said the Chinese used fingerprints as signatures and on seals more than 2,000 years ago. For 4aick comforting help for Uactach Rheumatic Pahia, Uetuiig Up Might, atraiuj cloudy urlr.e, Irritating passage, Leg Voice, (Itcle under tyes, and iwolleu ankle, du to non-organic t,d non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles, try Cyst ox. Quick, complete Mttsfactlon or money back irvarnteci Aak ro'.f Orufgtii (or C fit today Sania Glaus - Shop RAY'S Where you will find lots of the things you need for fillinjT your Christmas bag. Dolls Lovelier Than Ever Before Curtis Russ Will Be Guest Speaker At Clyde FFA Event W. Curtis Russ, editor of The Waynesville Mountaineer, will be principal speaker at the annual Father and Son Banquet which Clyde Future Farmers of America will hold in the school cafeteria Thursday at 7 p.m. Massie Osborne, chapter presi dent, will be toastmaster for the event. About 70 persons are ex pected to attend. Scientists Get Close To Absolute Zero COLUMBUS, O. (UP.) The winter's lowest temperature in the United States undoubtedly has been reroriled here. Four Ohio State University physicists -operated a magnetic cooling device known as a cryo- nialic f'enerator to within Oft of a degree of 4fi9 degrees below zero Farenheit, usually regarded as the unattainable absolute zero. The temperatures are utilized in nuclear problems, so atoms thai scarcely move may be studied. Judy's AH' Wrapped Up In Christmas CASH AND CARRY 85c DELIVERED HIRhl CLEAHERS ie 113 Church Street ember N. C. Association Launderers and Cleaners i i- " is ' : '-.''; " " ' " ' i &imk) .i 71 i FOR IT'S GOOD OL 6AN- THOSE DCRN - PIGTAILS TA TIME . . . Sings Judy . . . Always in ihe way. And Canova as she makes with the how do you wrap ribbon around Yule spirit and starts wrapping a round box anyway, asks our her'gifts.'" ' " heroine! a-irrf- .1 ' SHE'S STUCK WITH IT . . . Poor Judy finds herself all done up in cellophane tape. The box? -It still, has to be wrapped.- But dont worry . . . ! .. "':' . ; i I rr-. Y : J if DOLLS PRICED $2.09 to $l6i95 WAGONS IN 4 SIZES $3.79 up BLACKBOARDS 12 PRICE Our entire stock of blackboards offered at one-half price . . . giving you exceptional values from . . . 97c up. THERE'LL ALWAYS BE A HAMMER ... And is Judy glad as she nails her Christmas spirit. ' Next year she'll - know better! for BABY For babies and tots . . . you will find lots of gifts in our Children's Department. Save - Time, Money and Trouble At Ray's Dept Store Mi -I Hi. !1 A- J !.-! - i '4 'A r -"i 1 - I w vii-l' .; I,'" ' f,1, f il !,., ' t ; ; t - V ! 'i r !C ' I . ' .ivr -a.4
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