TUESDAY PAGE SIX THE WAYXESYTLLE MOUNTAINEER if:...- j, m Pigeon Valloy Civic Glub Has 2 Features On Monthly Program "Good Citizenship" was I lie theme of the regular monthly pro gram of the Pigeon Valley Civic Club, which met Thursday night. The Bethel Home Demonstration club, and Rev. M. fl. William' on, of Waynesville, were featured on the program, which wa attended ly a large crowd. Hugh K. Terrell, president, pre sided, and R. K. Sentelle. program chairman, was in charge of the program, first presenting Mi----Mary Margaret Smith, home dem onstration agent. Miss Smith explained the um'i of Home Demonstration ehil)-. and the. work the 1G Haywood dubs are doing. -Following a question and answer period, the Bithel clul. uuder the direction of Mr... Welch Singleton, gave a short program Stressing the theme. "Good Citizen ship" the several members ol the club discussed: "What constitutes C Of C. Directors Have Full Program .The board of directors of (he Chamber of Commerce will have a full program of matters for their i attention when they meet Tuesday an j,,slTjption on both the front night at 7:30 at the new office in am M,)es. The Gold Star mir the city hall buih'ing. ,,Mi ; m,!-lrd diey have S700 on the James Kilpatrick, president, said ' marker which cost .$2,280. They are that among the matters to be dis- ; accepting contributions, but are not posed of would include naming a 1 making any drive for funds, successor for Stanley Henry, secre- I Clayton C Walker, represented tary, who has resigned. The annual the American Legion, and G. C. program is also slated for discus- j Ferguson, the Town, in working out sion, and decision o n a major project for the year. There are 24 members of the board of directors. MORE ABOUT Car Wreck (Continued from Page 1 rail, felt the car must have travel ed on. Little did they think any vehicle except one with wing.;. could have sailed over the ravine into the Matney yard. Cogdlll was arrested and charg ed with driving intoxicated and lodged in jail. He is under $300 bond. Chief Orville Noland, in quest ioning Policeman Evans, who in vestigated, asked: "How could the ear get across Shelton Branch the way that one did?" Evans smiled, as he answered: "Chief, he just rode thin air but he had a mighty good running start to make the jump." Officers marvel at the fact that , Missionary Societv of the State Cogdill was not hurt. j Baptist Association. The convert- Estimates were that the car suf- jtton was held last week in Eliza fered $200 to $300 damages. None belli City. Rev. Mr. Hammett wa.s were placed on the property dam- j pastor ol The First Baptist church aged. I here. IKsHjDnmmt(nir 'Automatic Cook Electric HW YOU'RB MILES BOMT MISS lastgrse! Now tvs uke lie ftcrBooa off . . . tatytin . , , wn Jest et th "Antomatie Cook" eam-e! . . . t racjt latt the rt! Br3b'set Cotref Vatl . : tap-e'-tbe-raage. Nw !I eostro re enier to retk . . . iar te ri. See This Beautiful Range and Other Kelvinator Ap - pliances at the REA SHOW Friday and Saturday. Massie Furniture Co. good citizenship.'" Another spoke on "Citizenship in the Home", also Citizenship in the Community" and CP i.'cn .hip in the Church" as vu-11 as "Citizen, .hip in the Coun ts " The HeUiel club concluded their part oi the innmain with a prayer, and the Mn;:. The 1)1(1 North State", Hev. Mr Williamson, also pre sented by Mr. Sentelle. spoke brief ly on The Importance of Know ing Your Community", He stressed Ihe importance of knowing your communitv. lint knowing the inter est ing pi. ices, know the people, and know noin:!) to serve your com I inuuiiv. i He was warm in his praise for ' t he l'i,:eon Valley club, as well as the IVllicl Home Demonstration ( lull tor Huir work and program. follow nn; (hi- pio;:raill, the wo men served cake and coffee. MOUt ACOl'T Memorial Plot (Contiuieil from rage 1) t he marker. The marker is nine feet square at 'tlw. h:i Mini U nitip fp( hiph. i li an e.mle. The marker will have details and awarding the contract to Mr. Norris. j Maggie Talent Show Set For Friday Night i Mm h interest is b' ing shown in j the tab nt ' how which w ill be held I a( the Maggie school on Friday 'night, March ll'.th 'Ihe event will In. sponsored by the Karent Teach ers As -oeiation. of which Mrs. Lee Kv.tns is president. Tin' ilav. Mai'eh j; the last day for person-, wi .Iting to partici pate to enter the show. Entries can be made with Mrs. Evans or any member of the school faculty, A lood sale will also be held at the show. Mrs. Hammett Re-elected OfTiccr In Slate WMU Mrs. II, G Hammett. formerly of Waynesville and now of Durham, was re-elected assistant recording secretary of the State Woman's TWO Range AWAY. SUING m "T-Dow" Unit sire yee t 4 wrlar miit nr a tferifty Sen KettJ ; ; ; at the flkk of a Giant hro3er-OTfS holds a 2SSk tte-keT wrth ea. Varmer An, nrreE-heat. raiaee tmrts, and a I other wonderful ieJttam far extra Tthie! I k. Directs Chorus top .. . g Earl K. Berg is director of the Davidson College Male Chorus which will appear in concert at the Waynesville High School auditorium on Monday, March 21. at 0 p.m. Davidson Male Chorus To Give Concert Here The Davidson College Male Chorus, composed of 50 voices and directed by Earl F. Berg, will pre sent a concert in the High School Auditorium on Monday, March 21, at 8 p. m. The concert will he sponsored by the high school band and chorus. The program of varied music will be in five parts, the first three of which will be devoted to sacred music and the last two to light numbers. The first group includes a stirring Advent anthem compos ed for male voices by the Danish composer, Dietrich Buxtehude, "Zion Hears The Watchman Sing ing," a chorale, "God's Loving Kindness," by Johann Sebastian Bach: and a spiritual motet, "Sincei Christ Our Lord Was Crucified." by Heinrich Schuetz. Following an intermission the chorus will sing a group of folk songs and several temporary com positions set to texts from Ameri can poets. Mr. Berg, director of the chorus, is one of the Souths outstanding young choral conductors. He join ed the faculty of Davidson College in 1941 and in addition to his du ties there serves as director of music in the First Presbyterian church of Charlotte. Members of the chorus will be entertained in the homes of mem bers of the high school band and chorus during their stay here. A small admission will be charged for the concert to help defray ex penses of the concert. Talented Pianist In Concert Here On Friday Night hear William Schatzkamer, a tal ented pianist. in a concert, for the second of a scries as sponsored by the Community Concert. The con cert will be given at the high school, Friday, March 18, at eight o'clock. The doors will open at 7:15. it was announced. Tickets win be available at the door for out-of-town guests, when accomnanied by holders of mem bership tickets, the Waynesville committee in charge of the con cert announced. Mr. Sehatzkamer is makins his first national concert tour The handsome young New Yorker has been termed by music critics as "The most talented of the young er pianists." Mrs. Culbreth To Address Women 17th Mrs. George Culbreth, wife of the Rev. George Culbreth. pastor of the Rockwood Charge, will be the speaker at a meeting of Home Demonstration club women held at the Rockwood Methodist church Thursday afternoon, March 17, beginning at 1:30. "Know Your Government" will be the topic dis cussed. AH women of the com munity are invited. In 10 post-season bowl came? Alabama football teams have aver aged 21.3 points per contest. -ANO WHAT D tfeu STOOL PI6EOA1S, WAMT? DFARMCHH-AKC SOME COCK-TAIL LOOMfiBtf FCWA- RoofTS T LESWrSCeeJIr.'. WOLO-miAN-MO1 DEAR WOULOAN ECCKMTJ51C PCeSOAJ BE BrASILET BUTLER?" AMt ADUMS WAITER" - BOBPISCHEB " AW4VCATa,MlMM' ' Speakers From 15 W.H.C. Counties Coming Thursday The distikt Soil Conservation speaking contest will be hedd at the court house here on Thursday, March 17. at 2:00 p.m. Representa tives from the following counties will compete: Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Transylvania, Yan coy, Cherokee, Clay. Graham, Jack son. Macon, and Swain. This contest is bdng sponsored by the North Carolina Bankers As sociation. A $50 sav ings hoi d will be awarded to the first place win ner, and a $2.r bond to the second place winner. "It is hoped that many people will be able to come in and listen to these contestants give their speeches on Soil Conservation. The maximum length ot the speech is twelve minutes," Wayne Corpen iug, county afield said. MORE ABOUT City Park (Continued from 1'age 1) dent, Harry "Blue" Robinson said. "The members are getting a lot of fun doing this work, in addition to putting the money of the organ ization into the project. We have the workers, we just need more money to buy equipment, and Ihings like asphalt to do a complete job," he continued. MOKE ABOUT Speaking (Continued from Pate 1) winners, and the county winner will represent Haywood County in the District Contest In he held at the court house in Waynesville on Thursday afternoon. March 17 at 2:00 o'clock. LONG UFK AND ACTIVE ONE WAREHAM. Mass. (Cfi Hard workig Mrs. lauiise Stanwood Barrett, who found time to raise three daughters and put them through college after she became a successful real estale agent in I GOO. says she has no intention of retiring even though she is 03 years old. Honorary Page I'M--;4;' fej - CHARLES HARRIS SENTELLE. of Bethel, has twice been named honorary page of the House of Representative. Harris is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sentelle. The first time was in 1937, and then again a few days ago when Harris was in Raleigh with a group of Bethel students. He is a senior at Bethel, and was presented on the floor of the house by Thadure, secretary of state. Certinc'atefc of both events have been given Harris. County Medical Society Will Meet Wednesday The Haywood County Medical Society will meet at the Nurses Home tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. R. Stuart Roberson will be in charge of the program. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cathey of Clyde announce the birth of a son at Noburn Hospital in Asheville on Saturday, March 12. We Cordially Invite All Our Members And Friends To Attend THE 3rd ANNUAL FRIDAY MARCH 18 SEE OUR DISPLAY O SEE OUR DEMONSTRATION O HEAR OUR REPRESENTATIVES O NO ADMISSION CHARGES MORE ABOUT Roy's Dog (Continued from Page 1) the streets, as she directed her owner through traffic, across streets, in and out of places of business. She had been constantly at Moseman's side every day since he got her back in 1937. Sally was one of the first Seeing Eye Dogs to be brought into this section. She was 20-months old when Mosen. ,n went to Morris town, N. J.. and got the black Lahador. The above photograph shows Moseman about to step from the curb, but Sally had paused, and given the signal for a step-down. Until a few months ago. Mr. Mose man owned and operated a news and confection stand on Main Street. MORE ABOUT City Limits (Continued from Page 1) der the bill, are the area out Dell wood Road to Mrs. Ben Sutton's home; part of Chestnut Park, the Atkins development on the Sul phur Springs road. The Country Club, Belle Meade, Farmer De velopment, and Country Club Drive. ' Estimates are that the town will have a population of over 5,000. The 1940 census gave Waynesville a population of 2,960. MORE ABOUT Aliens Creek (Continued from Page 1 Mrs. Cordie Allen, Mrs. Grady Farmer, and Mrs. Lemuel Shep pard. The ways and means committee: Grady Farmer, Mrs. R. O.. Allen and Rev. Jarvis Underwood. Program committee, Mrs. Fred Farmer, Lowe Allen. Mrs. Nathan Norman. Members of the county agent's office attended the meeting, and outlined the purpose and plan of the community development pro gram for the county. ppliaiDii WAYNESVILLE ARMORY Remember The Amateur Program Friday Night 7;30 THIS MESSAGE BY HAYWOOD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. WAYNESVILLE NEW DEFENSE CHIEF CHECKS if r-Twor: '-JV rr i m mmm I ii i Milium i ii in mmi nan m l,i 'li l -y A ? ! ' h HAPPY ABOUT HIS NEW JOB, Secretary of National Detenu Johnson Is shown In the Pentagon Building, Washington, D,J called to pay nis respects 10 retiring ueiense secretary JiJ Temporarily, jorinson was given an omce next to Forrest fflcially takes over tne posiuon, aooui Apru l. Three Large Audience! Hear Mars Hill Singers Three large and rppreciative audiences in addition to the hun dreds listening in on the radio, heard the Mars Hill Glee club in three programs in Haywood Sun day. An audience that filled Ihe Kiel Baptist church at Canton, heard the 12-niembers. give a beautiful program Sunday morning An aud ience that almost tilled the Clyde Baptist church heard them in the $hw : SATURDAY MARCH 19 Bring The Family 1 'j, it 1 afternoon, and llien r day nicht the same J U'vrn nerc, ,11 the m church and broadca Mrs. Kliahi'lh Lod is tprecior ot the cram l i s wore accompanied J pipe organ. Diann ami Ihe Rattle Hymn of n lie I wo pianists. organ, and violin accocj entire gri."" i it i MA : ;PHONE 33 MAIN STREET

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