PAGE TWO THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER .Scruggs-Chester Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Scruggs of Leno.r. X. C. formerly of Way r.esille. have announced the mar ruge of their daughter. Gloria Jua nita, to Laihan Lee t'he.-ter. ton ilf Mr. and Mrs. Claude I'heMer. Sr . of Lenoir. The couple were married on Sat urday, April 16 in Gatiney. S. '. For the occasion the bride wore a copan blue taffeta dress with white accessories and a corsage of Vink loses. ' 'llie brides mother, who wore a piiik silk dress with black acces ioiie; and corsage of white roses, accompanied ihcm to Sojth Caro liid along uitli other close friends oiei lelalnes. A lecepiion was held at the home of the bride s parents in Le lioir on Soturdav evcnuig. BrysorrWiggens Troth Of Interest ()! interest tu f I it-! i ci - ar.d rela urs ir. this area l- tile announce ,,t b.-n.t ni.itie to(i:t b Mr. ,.G W. 11 BrMin ot Hael- Oud ot the ennasemciil and ap- aihin.s r.iarriaee of their daugh-.k-.i Nell to Samuel Wisaens. of Haeiwood. l.e wedding will he an event of earl;, summer it' '. !'.e Haze!- n Eaj'ti-! chinch. HOOVER WARNS OF ARMS COSTS rs i- if ! v L - ? v ' . -s W . ; t- ' A V r , , ' , VA1 ,V; fj ' - 4 Deaths Thursday Af. i JOHNSON INFANT Funeral services for John Ron ald JdhiSon. infant son of Mr: and Mrs. Johnny Johnston of Can- , ton, who died in the Haywood County Hospital Monda . were held at the home of his maternal grand father. T. C. (Herman. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev William Able and the Rev. Austin Medford officiated and burial was in the Morning Star 'Church Cemeterx. ! Survivors, besides his parents , i and his maternal grandtatlur. in ; dude his paternal grandmother, Mrs Fred Messer Crawford Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements. APPEARING BEFORE the Senate Armed Services Committee to Washing ton, former President Herbert Hoover warns that the military burden added to other expenditures is "seriously imperiling" the nation's econ orr.v. Choirman of President Truman's committee on government re organization. Hoover said there is a "staggering weight" in the budget which cannot be controlled under existing conditions, (international) Monthly Meetings Set t or Thickety Program At Iat week's Community De vei.ioment Pror;.m merlin:: ol 't an kety reorients, ii wa decided ro I, old further regular meetings iast Fnda ot each month Ctiairman K. ) Cai'sweTI an i.'iiuied Ilia! tin next regular Hilling will be held at the Hock v.uod Methodi-t church. lie date fm the next session v.oald be May 27. OCT OF HARM'S WAV MF.MPH1S. Tc-iin 11'- The re'a-oii DaMd Kidd ilnv.hed atop the garage root to plant a small v. hile tahle w.i to e-cap' l'i to- ear-old son. "That's the safest j.iace." Kidd aid. "Othervi-e my hO would get in the paint. ' CONCRETE IS OIK SPECIALTY - We know how to do work that lasts. 1 here arc mam reasons lor failures in rorcnte. Nothing too large compilt.iird or simple. Free estimates. Also smali mixer tor rem. hourlj hasi-. Ci.H C. M Ulcus. Phone P,6. A 21 Coffee Held Wednesday By Mrs. J. M. Long Mrs .lames M Long was hostess at a coffee ;1i ,,., homo on the Country Club Road Wednesday morning The residence was deco rated throughout with arrange ments of pink and white tulip- and pink and white dogwood During tin (ii'-t hour guests were greeted by Mrs K, .1 lhatt and Mr- Charle- Rax. Mr- Hiiliard Atkins and Mi- Hugh Ma le re civ oil m the (lining room and pouring were Mi- . ,1 handler and Mr- Harn I.ul Other- a-'--i-ting in the dining room were. Mi - I! I. I'. eM'-t Sr . and Mr-. Hen Colkttt during the I'revo-t and were at the -ci mid hour .Mrs. II 1 1 1 Mr- Ii R. Kthhee iron) door and Mr- T L Cwvn and Mr- Willord Rav recctvi-d in the dining room Mrs Hush tabic Sw lit Waynesville Soldier Promoted Overseas NCRNBERO. G er m a ny -. S pec ial Mark A. Edwards, son of Mr and Mrs Casi Edwards, of Waynes ville. ha- been promoted to the grade of sergeant while serving as tank commander in Heavy Tank Company. 16th Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Division, stationed in Nurnberg. Germany. After .att-nding Waynesville High School. Edwards entered the army in Greenville. South Carolina in ugust 1945 and since then he has al-o served with the 30th Division, earning the Good Conduct Medal. Combat Infantry Radge. 5 Rattle Stars and the American Defense Ribbon. In 11M2. Edwards attended the Fori Rragg Mechanic- Cotir-e while living in the states. W. D. MESSER Funeral services for W. D (Uncle Bud 1 Me--er 86'. of Ml. Sterling, who died Monday in the Haywood County Hospital, after a long illness, were held yesterday afternoon in the Barberville Bap tist church. ' The Hev. L. G Elliot! pastor ot the First Baptist church of Way nesville. officiated and bunal was in the Crawford Memorial Park. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Elira Dodson Messer: four daughters, Mrs. Mae Hamer of Mt. Sterling. Mrs Alice Rathbone of Waynesville. RFD 1. Mrs. Luther Renner of Buctilin. Kan., and Mrs. Arthur Sttrart of Washington. D. C : one son. Irv ing Messer of Mt. Sterling; one brother. Marshall Messer of Cove Creek: two sisters. Mrs. Linda Teague of Cramerton. and Mrs. Eva Parkins of South Carolina. 21 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren Pallbearers were Ralph Hannah, Charles Hannah. Buford Messer. Mark Messer, Jr.. Joe Teague and Frank Teague Crawford Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Announcing The Opening Of Bryson-Miller Motor Sales t EAST WAYiM.itSVJ.LLE (Building Formerly Occupied By Davis - Liner Motor WE HAVE THE FAMOUS Static BE) 0 AND GOODYE Eric Clau-on and Mrs. S. II. fell pre-uied at the coTrc ;. r,d a--i-ting wore Mr-. W K and Mr- C. J. Rerce Around sevcniy-lho gue-t-ed between the hours of 11 1 o'clock cal'- UOCTORIXC. FAILS DENVER il'Pi John Ritchie's attempt to "doctor" a safe proved iiii.-iicccs-ful. Eighteen - year - old Ritchie was captured by 17 officers alter he had tried to open a motor lompany's -af,, by using a doctor's -irthoscope to listen to the tumbler-- fall. C S TAXES ADD I P AKRON O ill' -The average driver, according to a R F Good rich sumy. has to -pend 27 per cent more lor state and federal gas taxis than he does for the 1.6 tires and tubes he will wear out covering hi- ln.POO mile- ptt year. With the combined state and fed eral taxes ranging from 3t-. to 10' 2 cents a uallon. Uie average motor ist in 1949 will nut out $38.35 jn taxes on f'.fi? gal'on- ol gas while spending S30 lfi for replacement tires and tubes, the report said. Accessories Tires - Tubes - Batteries iiiiiii Seen) Ore; Poli It Ref Since 1700 the tl-,orougl.brtd horse has increased about one inch in -tature e- rrv ?0 ' (;.rc DRIVE IN TO SEE US TOl son-Miller Motor Sales C SEBE BRYSON - OWNERS - HENRY MILLER TriLJTTp TOGGEM ggifc bj Y9S L if iJ$J Men STARTING FRIDAY MORNING, API Be Sure To, Get Your Share of These B Here Is Your Chance To Save ALL MEN'S SUITS IN OUR STOCK ON SALE All Suits Up To $55.00 ON 0 LADIES' SPRING COATS REDUCED SI 0.00 to $25.00 OFF ON EACH COAT $39.95 COATS $49.95 COATS $34 gg $59.95 COATS $0 g $79.95 COATS $CQ QC SHEER NYtON HO! ON! LE 97c PERKY Cplors and White ON SALE ' BOYS' PANTS All Sizes Op Td $5.95 ON Spring Dresses REDUCED $ 5.95 $ WIS NOW S..3& NOV $m - NOW $1195 - NOW $1495 - MOW $17.95 NOW - REDUCED $29.35 - ON SALE $19.95 $39.95 - ON SALE $29.95 $4&95 ON SALE $M or $79.95 ON SALE $59.95 Buy Now and Save 150 PAIRS RHYTHM STEP and AIR ! SHOES ON SALE Regular $ 1 2.95 and $ 1 0.95 Shoes ON SALE Q5 Now You Can Buy These High Grade SI This Very Low Price Over 200 Pairs fog. $8.95 and $7.95 . ON SALE 1 nrmmOim 1 xi $6.95 andS and Cdsucj ON SAK I

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