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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE !t Hosts- 5 Open House Year's Eve Mrs David Hyatt and lirs Hownid Hyatt enler lltly at on open house it 1' Hvat le'idrnce on the of' New Years Eve and ... .,. ne nreceoing u. I lie r . . n. . A fini il'V Mllf" at IMP ail' dei -rations were used ,.mS eie lighted with e,i to call in the ai- .. m- onrl MrS. R. N. i weie " ,., fi, Mr and Mrs. Dan Wat- Hlin Ml. -" M,; Ja, k Mfisoer. Mr. and urr. Mr. ana Mrs. dfl,.r Mr. anu Jyirb. t Mi-.. Roger waw:, Mrs. David Felinei, iwi. Hm iiloaii. wr. bwu " W1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;, liitl Atkins, and Miss UtM v.iinian. j c-ti.qf lit included . . . . m II n j,s i; i1 Kiinuan. mi. H ,,v Tui He. Mr. and fij. -it, Mr. ana airs. ., Hi. and Mrs. Wil- Mi 1 i M Mrs. riaim It h Mrs. Charles Ket- IV 'I'l-wmqi.- r.imn. i, . Mrs. Leon Kil I vlrs. L. K. Bar 's Robert Korte, , m Bushnell, Miss ,.y list. Alice Fincher, n , : Erwin, Tenn., and Engaged f Reece s Party On v Year s Eve (oeiv was host of a Watch . .... I. r,imhitl I? IIS MOH'C ill ' f. i. II .New I ear s t.vc. klav decorations were .used lefreshments were served. and dancing featimd the kinment. guest list included Miss Lane it, Miss Linda Sloan, Miss th Watkins, Miss Sally Sto- liss Julia Ann Stovall, Miss 'oman Crawford, Miss Nancy Miss Laura Woody, George Siovall. Stanford Massie, IiiikIv. Hubert Massie. Don :;dill. and Jimmy Swift. k Cathey has returned to N. J after spending sev- iivs ill Clyde with his mother, had A. Cat hey. , ,t t iwuni 1 JSw ' i- f i $ ! iifh i rmniT-iim Deaths And Funerals Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Swayngim of Route 2, Waynesvillc. have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Swayngim, above, to Lewis Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Williamson, also of Route 2, Waynesville. Both Miss Swaynim am! Mr. Williamson are graduates of the Waynesvillc Township Hih School and the latter is now employed by the American Knka Corporation. Plans for the wedding have not been announced. MRS. ELSIE K. ALLEN Funeral f rrvices were hejd Sat- I tirday at 2 p. m. in High Street i liapti- t church of Canton for Mrs j ICI if K ilherine Allen, 53, who died Wednesday following an ex ended illness. Th" Pev. Bail Rogers and the Hov. C". V. Blown officiated. Burial wa' in Bun A-Ventuie Cemetery. rallbeareis" were nephews and nieies were in charge of flowers. Surviving are the hunsband. T l!en Allen of Canton; two sons and 'wo daughters by a former nvr h'tfo. Flmer V. Hawkins of Oak Hidtje, Tenn., Bruce B. Hawkins of li.nond. Mr?. Frances Rhodes of Mew port Men s, and Mrs. James W Parker of Canton; the mother, Mr,. Mary S. Kuykendall of Hamilton OIim ; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Howell of Canton, and Mrs. Grady UnrKess and Mrs. Anna Robineltp. 'Mil h of Hamilton: a brother. Hot e Kuykendall of Hamilton; ami live grandchildren. Wells Funeral Home was i' charge of arrangements. ZIMMKKMAN INFANT Funeral services for Sandra F. Zimmerman, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Jr., who died Thursday at the home of her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAmis of Allen's Ci eek section, were held Friday afternoon at the McAmis home wiili the Rev. Elmer Green ofii cialing. Burial was in Buchanan Cemcterv. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shelton have returned to their home after spending Christmas with their srjn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shelton in Atlanta. A. B. Moss, Jr., has returned to Buenos Aires, Argentina after be ing here to attend the funeral of his wife. Charles Hyatt, 2nd mate on the "Carroll Victory", sailed last week for Kuropean ports. Miss Mary Margaret Smith re turned on Sunday from China Grove, where she spent the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Yates and children, Frances F.niiiia and () L. Yates, Jr., returned last week from a visit to Florida. They were ac companied to Florida by Mrs. Yates' mother, Mrs. F. A. Justice. Mrs. George B. Schir.ucker has returned from a visit to her former home in Miami, Florida. Mrs. Hugh Sloan, Sr.. returned on Sunday from a visit to Vero Beach, Florida. Mr. Sloan, who ac companied her to Florida, is re maining for a longer visit. Maj. Walter K. Cathry has re turned to Edgewcod Arsenal, Md., after spending the holidays in Clyde with his wife and son, Charles, and his mother, Mrs. K. G. Cathey. RICHARD GROSKI Funeral ; ervices for Richard (iroski. f!4. retired cabinet maker, i who died at his home in Canton 'Saturday, were held Monday at 2:3(1 p.m. in Wells Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Vernon Plem- i Miss Frances Robeson returned i last week-end from a visit to her : brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Kdward Robeson, in Newport News, Virginia. i Miss Shirley Welsh of Clyde I spent Christmas in Port Gibson. Miss., with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Snyder. Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Medlin and son, Billy, are back in Clyde after visiting relatives in Highlands and I Raleigh. 1 inons olliri.ited ami burial was In Bou- VeiHin e cemetery. , l'allli. ;.,ers were Bill Craig, Dave IV I. ') K rfark T. L. Jnmi son. Wiley Wrisht and John Pritch i.rd. .'urviin Hie the widow, Mrs. Mia Be I (Jro-l i; a daughter, Mrs. Heni. onTri, md a son, Chris iophrr Cio-ki, both of New .York; three iie,,, hiidien, Mrs. C. S. Da-vl- mill H H Mest of Canton and Mr, I) J 1'lfiiimons of Asheville. DAVIU S. FIGLR U-r.i'l l,(ji"in.n Finger, 80, re eled n,i; .'.vu.ni i ounty farmer, died -ii'"d ).v ,. ii,f. home of a nephew, John Hnf t. in the Maggie sectipn. Funeral .-ervices were held Mon day at ;i ii. m. in Maggie Baptist Chinch wnh the Rev. Nando Ste ihen, of.M-idling. Burial was in Hem (.', me'ei y. p.lH..,Mei-j were M C. Green, lc. .l-'i'ios 'iieen, Billv Finger, ifiifu: !,en. mi. Roy Harris and I. hi' il i anion. Sui.ivim.; are evei.il nieces and leplic us. (airell Fniieral llmnu was in h.ii c.e of ii. raniicmen's. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mills TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township R. N. Johnson, Commissioner to William C. Freel and wife. Sylla Davis to O. T. V. Barker iind wile. Lemuel Shepard and wife to I'lue K Harrison. William II. Smathers and wife to Maggie Banks. O. T. V. Barker and wife to Sylla Davis. Clara F. Eippotoe and husband to Hubert E. White and wife. Joe E. Rose and wife to Varnel Swanger and wife. A. J. Wyatt and wife to Jack Smith and wife. ,, Paul W. McElr;y, Jr. and wife lo C. C. Anderson'. R. Morgan and wife to Flovd Lyle. Beaverdam Townsliip Odie L. Suiatheiljs and wife to Mrs. Louisa C. Barnett. Mrs. Irene Schaefcr to E. M. 1' ' ' Champion Old Timers' St Annual Meeting , The fifteen! h annual meeting of , Hie Champion Old Timerj' . dub, representing employees who hve 25 years or more of unbroken -8er-'.iee with Ihe Champion Paper and Fibre comi'jny, will be held at the Champion Y on Saturday evening,. January 8. , liuben B. Robertson, the company, president, will be host to the gath- : iing of the more than 300 work ers, and an evening of entertala-; ment will be provided. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Mills were married on Friday, December 21 in Clay ton, Ga. Th bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McClure of Route 1, Waynesville and the bridegroom is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mills of Canton. The couple was accompanied lo Clayton by Misses Charlene and Minnie McClure and Junnite Frady of Waynesville and Wilburn Mills of Canton. Lide. Jonathan Township Stanberry Franklin and wife to Elmer Price and wife. Clyde Township J. E. Reece and wife to R. Cannon and wife. Ivy Hill Township R. E. Caldwell and wife Thomas Grasty and wife. REFRIGERATORS HEATED NOW CLEVELAND 'l'l Some of tile newest refrigerators are equipped wilh healers. The healer is pro- duced by Ihe V. S. Lubber Co. It is a strip of electrically conductive rubber which warms u to about j 115 degrees and is u-,i! to prevent ; "sweat'' or moisluie from condens ing on parts of the refrigerator cabinet interior. Big Singing Group ' To Be Heard Sunday - Singers from all over the county ire invited lo take part in' the iinging Convention at the Court House here Sunday at two o'clock. A collection will be taken for the . polio drive. Last year $200' was rij-ed for the campaign. Rev Ky Allen i? in charge. , rjj YOULL SEWD FOJ2 US IF YOU ARE WISE, 'AMD IF YOU WOULD to Fines Creek Township Ruben Justice and wife and others to Craig Bradshaw and wife. Pigeon Township Mary Cathey to H. B. Ashe. Want Ads bring quick results. STATED COMMUNICATION WAYNESVIM.E LODGE NO. 259 A. F. & A. M. Friday, January 7 7:o9 p. m. All Members Are LiRrd to Attend Masonic Temple 4? Look Men! Our Famous Offer On MEN'S SUITS THE TOGGERY . . THE HOME OF QUALITY orlh of Merchandise from any here in the store, with any suit in our stock! Buy an y Suit, and get $ 1 0.00 in Merchandise Free A HINT TO THE LADIES 1! I "V ' 'nir husnan( that suit he needs, and you take "c "IMMI in merchandise for yourself ffeiMsw.- f fa J M lfsw5 i Ml iS - r w iUwW " ifx I. 1 1 .. i m.. SALE OF THE TOGGERY OUR STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL COATS AND ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER DRESSES 3 1-- ALL CHILDREN'S COATS m$mfs Lffwi f 'A "sItfi','ifv4 1 5, ,S.S P&K.A 33 1-3 i i $12.95 Rhythm Step SHOES ON SALE W.s Si. 35 Air tip and Miracle f read Shces ON SALE X: ' I i t 1 ' ' i 1 . 'I I ti. ! ' 1 f'-i ! i I r 4'
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