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The Waynesville Mountaineer II. 199 (Second Section) Mansion Program Started For Haywood 4H Clubs n I action 1 1 ,,,. ari j,,..f.rthc pa-l CO 350 240 21 ri '" 5 i,lfir:ilin 2n 11 (id In (id HI lil) 10(1 211 120 (10 To Give 3 Concerts In Haywood Sunday ilirs "I l''M ' 1 UiUi'IlHIllCIH, dnirv sluiw. b motil i ;it ions of ipplt' recin-- mljiis ;umi had an t-xhiUit the 1-H I'n' lake I'l''"1'' July. 4-11 .Minn iikI llii- Animal limited riiim vi ill lie P''1'- palr in. me lain Uccf, ;im' nd I he vanillic nl Day shows county ln- rk sfljr!:- This 45-member filee club of Mars Hill (.'ollcuo will civ,, three concerts and ;i radio broadcast in Haywood Sunday. At 11 o'clock I he group will ui v- a cuimrt al the First Baptist church in Canton, in tin- afternoon at three, the Kroup will sin at the Clyde Baptist church, and at 7:30 Sunday night the third pro;;r;i;n ol the day will he tiven at the First Bapli.-t church here. The Sunday night program will he broadcast over i.idio station WHCC. 1 1 1 rl parltrl- lilai'iii'il events ; a hetl e. home IjnaKr lor a n-t.-ft-l i i-r Horld coin- lal i n I c i-c t 111 r . Ilii'i"' rl vi";. mii' 1 .0 ion m I lam-r of the nd Mh' dirrc iimI Kxlension tul County's 4-11 ly ha-, niiidi in -aid. iifficcrs in this itts, with t heir nl, Floyd Kmy; Pircinia Allen; Villi, uiwm. .;()i!U in. local leader. ,lr : I'residenl . vice-president . ry. Kerry Duck- lishing STI 1)10 uple ISldf,'. SERVICE rll: reporter, Max Slic.ppard: sony leader, t';'rolyn Cainphell: local Iccier, Mrs. W. P. limine. I'enn. Ave. .Ir.: I'reddenl. Phil lip Carter; vice-president, Palsy Mes'.er: secretary. Charles Cm lis; repnilcr. Mary Card Nanny; soni; leader. Teresa Dealon; local lead er. Turner Cat hey. Ileaverdam: President. Morris liroyles; vice-president, Fredia .lames worley; secretary, liuhy Mae Yales; reporter. Delaine Sut lon: soiik leader, Polly Ann Wal lace; local leader, llershcl llipps. Moniiny Star: President, li.ir hara I'resslcy; vice-presidenl . Troy Mann; '-ecrelary, Katherine Cody; icporler. Polly Taylor; soup, leader. In in (Vuccn local leader, K. C. Diickell. fatten: President. Ceraldino Sumniey; vice-president, liiTly Wil-.-.on; secretary, Berlin Wat ;on: re porter, (iarren Haley; souk leader. Shirley Morris; local leader, li. C. Cannon. Bethel, Jr.: I'residenl, Jimniie Burress; vice-president Honiano Snyder; secretary, Buddy Mull; reporter, Neal Stanley; souk lead er, Hugh Siegers Bethel, Sr.: President, Nancy Poston; vice-president. Carl Green. Jr.: secretary, Jelda Mae Bhine liarl: reporter. Katherine Khine liart; song leader, Betty Jo. Carroll; local leader, Hugh Hogers. Cecil: President, Thomas Sing leton; vice-president. I.ela Beese; secretary, Lillian Brown; reporter, : Barbara Mcsser; song leader. Vidu Fee Green. j Clyde: President, Mary Francis i McC'rackcn; vice-presidenl, Wayne! Stevenson; seen boll; reporter, song bader; Fie Ciablree, Jr : tary. Carolyn Ah Sammy llayne. y Janes. Pre.idenl. Maxim PAY - SATURDAY. M .r.l. It. I? fOUBLE FEATURE Till Tiurit au Till" iurTf 1IIARCT ; VII I COO in M.mi ui un hl.isrk Banff' , ' IIILLLI0 Vll IIIBII ll III Jvn - 7 ..4 ' -.l I I f II HT-M mm HYER I ' tl'lWJ V ury GRAY I Mff -'S 2nd HIT XZ, RICHARD DIX r&- Ml WYATT ALBERT DEiflfER iffl , Medford; ice-int sidenl, Bobby i Sutton; secretary . Bonnie Sue Jus it ice; reporter, Sue Crawford; song j leader. Matlie Sue Medford; local l-' ader, Floyd Bryson. Crablree. Sr.: President, Gray line Caldwell; vice-presidenl, Pete j Noland; sec., Belly Feeming; re poilcr. Joan Medford; song leader, Pcgr.v Bradshaw; local lead'-r, j Floyd Bryson. : Ciuo: President, Birdell Garrell; viee-pre-idenl. Clay ll- nderson; I M'c; etary, I'pth Fthel Poston; re !)oiler. Billy Taylor: 'ong leader, j F F. Hrnson; local leader, John ! Sloan. , Wi:ynesville, Jr : i'residenl. Patsy i r.i.iio' k; v ier--pre irlenl. Jiilm Cal houn; secretary. Bo.se Feat herwood; reporter, Patricia Brendle; song leatler. Barbara MeClure; local leader, Carl Hatclill'c. Fast Waynesville: President, Jimmy McKlroy; vice-presidenl, Sarah Boone; secretary, Billy Bishop; reporter, Charles Howell; song leader, T. F. Francis; local loarlcu, Fiauk Uogers. , . Fines Creek, Sr : President Max Rogers: vice-president, Wilma Ti aiflhain: secretary, Belly Jo Bussell; reporter, Joe Green; song leader, Mildred Ferguson; local leader. Margaret Green. Fake .liinaluska, Jr.: President. Johnnie Mac Ferguson; vice-president, Sue llipps; secretary, Betty Bollinger: reporter. Diana Jones; song leader, Francis Bracket; local leader. Mrs. Fdn.i Burres. Fines Creek. Jr.: President, Be gina Ferguson; vice-presidenl, Milas McCracken; secretary, Itos lyn Messer; reporter, Bobby Mes- , Talent Show At Maggie Set For The 18th Those wanting to participate in the talent show to be given at the Maggie school the 18th, have un til the 15th to enter, it was an nounced by Mrs. Fee Evans, presi dent of the P.T.A., sponsor of the show. Proceeds from the show will be used for school work. Modern Fertilization To Be Discussed On 15th A large group of fanners are ex peeled to attend the meeting at the court house the 151 h and hear Dr. F. II. Collins discuss "What Is In A Bag of Fertilizer?" Dr. Collins is an agronomist from Slate College, and will dis cuss the different phases of fertil izer for crops grown in this area. The meeting is being arranged by the county agent's office. ser; song leader. Gene Messer; local leader, Margaret Green. Ilazelwood: President, Vernon Medford; Vicc-presideTft, " Kubina Medford; secretary. Nannie I.ou Miller; reporter, Freddie Garrett:' song leader, Francis Hall; local leader, Mrs, Gussie Palmer! Bock Hill: President, Alice Kn loe; vice-president, Bobby Brown; secretary, Joe Jack Messer; re porter, Charles Beeves; song leader. Flease Messer; local leader, Norval Hogers. Waynesville, Sr.: President, Bes sie Sue Francis; vice-president. Wade Francis: secretary, Mozolle Finer: reporter Alwayne MeClure; j sons leaner, i-eggy iNoianu; local leader, Carl Ratcliffe. Bethel Beta Club Plan Trip In May To Washington The Bethel Beta Club now has thirty members, according to Alva Jo Carver, sponsor of the group. Fourteen members were recently added To he clcc'cd to the Beta Club, the rpplici'iil must !,- approved by nil 1,'iolty iin'inbeis. Three (piali lleations are st; e M il: eil i.en- hip, scholarship and altitude. The club is row making plans to spend a week in Washington some lime rim ing May . Students recenUy elected to the club include: Joe Jack Wells. Kale Ledlord. Wendell Davis. Norma Bramletle. Winifred llui nelte. Jen nie Hiiskey. Bitty Farmer. Helen Davus. Haiti,. Stanley. Peggy Gihhs. Vernon Shylle and Beulah Farmer. Officers of Hi,, chih ate: Bill Mar ins, president; Nancy Poston. vice president; Dolores York, sec re'ny. Wanda Massie. treasurer and Fugciiia Justice is program chairman. Masonic Lodge To Confer Two Degrees Frh Night The entered apprentice degree of the Waynesville Fudge. No. 2,r9. A.F. .'v A. Masons will be conferred Friday nighl at Tvin. according to C. B. Ilosailock, The degree will be conferred on two candidates. Charlie Woodard will serve re freshments, i was said. All Master Masons, enlereii, apprentices and fcllowcrafls, are invited to attend. At Strand Sunday Books Sought For WNC Sanatorium Books and other reading material are being sought by the Haywood Ministerial Association for patienU in the Western Sanitorium at Black Mountain. The Ministers at their meeting Monday named Rev. Paul Duckwall as chairman of the committee to Rather books and reading material to send to the institution. Fvery minister is to collect the material, and see that it is shipped to Black Mountain. ACTION - THRILLS . DRAMA in ( nicer, starring Yvonne DeCarlo. Burt l.aneasier am al the Strand Theatre Sunday. d ('KISS - CROSS I ).m Dnry ca opening i:aii;r(;i;nt ( o.mam nk ation NO. 2.VJ AVNFSVr.l.i: I.OIH.I . A. I'. & A. VI. Friday, March II al 7:.,ll FNTFRI I) AI'I'ICFM M l) p. in. All Members Are 1'rRcd to Attend in i: Alasonir Temple Income Tax Man At Court House Until 15th Fred I. Walston. deputy lax collector, will be at the court house from today until the loth to assist citizens with income tax matters. Mr. Walston is from the Slate Revenue Department. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves prompdvbecaue it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help looen and eitpel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to loothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial ! mucoui membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioo with the understanding you must lik the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money Hark. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chsst Colds, Bronthitia SMITH'S DRUG STOKE !Rogen Elect PARK THEATRE PROGRAM SATURDAY, March 12 DOUBLE FEATURE "Sinister Journey" Starring Win. BOYD us Ilop-a-lond Cassidy ALSO "Village Barn Dance" Starring Ltila Dell etui Scot tie. Vera Vaue and Don Wilson UNIVEHSAI iMTt... ''""KllUHAl prm.nl! LANCASTER yvohne De CARLO wnDURYEA Wl 1 EMM i STEPHEN McHALLY Directs by ROBERT i row mm LATE S II O W Train To Alcatraz Starring DON DAIiKY and JANET MARTIN 1 1 SUNDAY. MARCH 13 "Rope" (In Technicolor) Starring JAMES STEWART and JOAN CHANDLER pas For ric Co. nniinnediate IDeDoveiry NORGE 8 GU. FT. REFRIGERATORS (Deluxe. Nighl Self Defroster) NORGE 8 CU. FT. REFRIGERATORS (Standard .Models) NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES (Standard and Deluxe) yt: - JT" V"1 ' f-Fl:".f i ft Sund ay Shows 2 - 4 - 8:30 MONDAY - TUESDAY. March 14-15 The Man From Colorado" (In Technicolor) Starring GLENN FORD and Win. HOLDEN NORGE WASHING MACHINES (With or Without Pump) HOME FREEZERS (fi-10-18 cu. ft. Capacity) GAS RANGES (Apartment Size) ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS (10 Year Warranty) 'Sec Norge Before You Buy" ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. is also an authorized dealer for BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS the best buy is a BENDIX! Used by more women liked best by more women wanted by more women than any other washer ! ! 5 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM - Sec II Demonstrated Daily ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. i tt & V 0 .Rogers We have on display the famous Morion Kitchen Sinks & Cabinets 54 & 66 Inch Sinks in Stock - Come In - We'll Trade - Small Down Payment Balance On Easy Terms. Electric Co. Phone 461 Electrical Contractors Main Street
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