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PAGE FIVE JodB, Li fed Ittw 1-tner Mary: ISorrells. lert July i 1949 THE. tPATNESVUXB MOUNTAINEER Club New Club' mred a Uliiunl the Is pre""1"" PS0"' ; III- krd, Can,on ere M" ..preside"11 .presid''"'1 Carl " fhsrit's V'ev .l fcer: a"11 " licalfd "' Homecoming Day Set For Cove Creek visit A REEVES Mountaineer Crrrespondent ! ri,e people who used to live in rvt, Creek will oe I quests on Sunday, July Ji. 01 mobe ;, still do. i Tl. occasion is Cove Creek s an ' ai Homecoming Day. and hun ' Ss are expected. About 700 j ' pto attended the 1948 program. I The Hev. Dock Russell, pastor ! ,f the Cove Creek Baptist church, Cm preach the morning service Liarting at 11 o'clock Tin n there will be dinner on the I grounds and an afternoon program : Maturing talks and singing by ! ''"presiding will be Vinson Morrow, chairman of the Cove Creek Com nuini'.v Development Program. Kicrvone is invited to attend. snaken- bmg. the retiring treasurer, and Mr llrooks were presented gifts in recognition of their services to the club. Opening Dance Is Attended By Large Number Around two Imiiilrer' om) fifty persons attended the .11 nual I ouitli of July Dance which as held at the Piedmont Hotel Pavilion Satur day evening, ollicially opening the summer season The event was sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and was the first of a seiies of six dances to be held by the sorority during the summer. Kor tile occasion the pavilion was decorated with red, white and blue paper streamers. Those in charge of arrangements were Mrs. Herbert Prarcn. Mrs. Charlie Woodard, Miss Edith Sunimerrow. Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs Porter Krady, Miss Thelma Jones. Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs. Sebe Dry son. Music was by Teddy Martin and his orchestra. Prior to the dance a number of parties attended the (linnet at the Piedmont. Lt. Com. and Mrs. Thomas ('. Jones were guests of the lormer's grandmother, Mrs. Eugenia C. Jones last week. CONTROL In these times, it is more important than ever to exercise control over vour money. One of the best ways is to open a savings aecnunt. Then you'll have money later on when prices return to normal. Be wise . . . control your money liy savins it today. Our Current Rate of Dividend S'i'c Per Annum SAFETY FOR YOUR INVESTMENT ldh Arrnunt Insured Up To $5000.00 by F. S. L. I. C. CLYDE BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. Strapless Petticoat Chattanooga Man Heard At Rotary Rev. Ralph W Mohney of Chatta nooga told Rotarlans here Friday, of his recent trip to countries in Europe, and condiMnns he found there. "There is a general feeling of optimism, as the peoples of the war-torn countries build back," he said. "We Americans have a t ig task to perforin in providing the leader ship for world-wide peace," he con tinued. The speaker pointed out that there still existed some bitterness among the peoples of Europe against the German regime. Babe Ruth struck out more times than any other major league batter 1,330 times in his career. 500 Methodist Laymen Due At Lake July 20-22 Five hundred Methodist laymen from nine Southeastern states are expected to assemble at Lake Juna luska, North Carolina, July 20-22, for three days of worship, study and fellowship, during the annual I. a y men's Conference of. the church's Southeastern Jurisdiction. These business and professional men who give leadership to the pro gram of lay activities in the 16 annual conferences of the Method ist Church in the Southeast will be especially concerned with the study of the layman's place in Metho dism's quadrennial program, the Advance for Christ and His Church. Principal platform spkers at the conference will be Bishop Will ian C. Martin, of Dallas, Texas, chairman of the Advance program, and Dr. E. Harold Mohn, of Chi cago, who is executive secretary of the Advance. The thiid platioim speaker will be Dr. James N. Hill man, of Richmond. Virginia, out standing Methodist layman and Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Virginia. Mrs. Mary Stiles of Monroe1, ilie. N. J., who has been visiting her sons. Marion Woody and I.eHoy Woody, of Route 1. will return to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford ot Durham, are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, Sr. Miss Vivian Watkins left Friday for Jacksonville, Texas, where she is visiting her uncle. L. H Wat kins, and Mrs. Watkins. rin't Nrilect Them! Nature delgnfd tb kidney! to H murvflous jh. Th-ir luk to kP tho (Winn Mind iram frae of an aiceaa ol toil, ,mi.urma. The art of living lia Writ .s coral ae'.ly producing waata mait.r r,B kidnoyn muit remove Irnm id 1,1. d it g"d brib ia to endure. Wh thn kidneva la to function aa Ns'ur- intended, there ' retention of aJ,e that may rnuae I, 'v-wtde dia tr He- mm Buffer " -"rh' per-i-tent heads, he, at t arka of dullness., getting np nighta. ewellmg. purBnsaa under thf eyes - leel tired, nervoua, all worn out . . . KreTient. -".titv or horning paaaagea are ,.mrnr further evidence ol kid n. v ,r I. ladder dmlurl'anre. The reeevniwd and prone treatment ia a di.i'riic medicine Ir. help the kidneya ,el rid of encean pouK.... h.idy waate. f:. l.,,.a' They have had more than forty er of public approv.K Are e,d..ra, d I lie country over, lnnat on I)o.in . Sold at all dru atorea. a - , a a j a n For the new lunmer dresses. By VERA WINSTON JUST what andeuArtoents to wear for those popular and com fortable summer itrsjlesi dresses Isn't a problem any longer. Manu facturers have com up with a variety of strapless petticoat-bras, that do a good job of keeping the figure trim. This one, of nylon, has the bra wired for perfect fit, and has nylon net edging st the top of the bra and bottom of the slip. The back portion of the bra top is elasticized. 7 -4 V Howell Escapes Injury In Crash Tie rods on Jack Howell's 193H Kord came loose asie was driving down Depot Street Wednesday afternoon, sending the car out of control and crashing into a tele phone pole near the railroad cross ing. Mr. Howell, of Waynesville route 2, escaped injury, But said the damage to his auto would run be tween $100 and $125. Officer Arthur Paul Evans said the sidewalk around the pole was cracked by the impact, but the pole itself was not damage. Special CaF" ? Enameled Steel Fixtures phone 88 5-foot ENAMELED STEEL Recess Tub with chrome over-rim filler and chrome stopper type waste and over-flow. 19" x 17" ENAMELED STEEL LAVATORY, com plete with chrome faucet, chrome P. O. pluf,v, chrome trap and supplies to floor or wall. 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