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July THE WAYNESVILLS MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE 1949 L Amsler .. 11 III L110 Sne oa niasici uv Listed with IjD WilimnB , honorary Club ( the Beaver (ration Club brnoon at the (v Donaldson limison, vice- home deni- (oresented a wre Livable I methods of into electric lie discussion I a workshop I the Seplcni- L (or the Au- i on the regu the home of (roject loaders the program t; served by e social hour Ids Ice per iNGSWORTH respendent main course Francis Cove Irday night. ad. ite, ice cream. Uo ice cream the Francis Development ation cummit- man Bill Hol- gallons of it, kr is over, we subject: ind other pests lummer. Fran- sprayed their th DDT. tian Hollings eeting at his tor August. nlist Any ch Itine faynesville an- i without mili "o get into ' Army's fivn J he wants to. lations, he ex- fn-veterans to our, or five ' field or enact Hry, or en- )n can be ob- fgeant at his E faynesville tamn 'or their fhoven's Ninth Prd Festival ("include t rii,. C0n(tir.t. ''tiiiean's t!i fctv fej Mlurs is f parish trS Of 1K camp. ting f ill hoM "evpin-.. Barber Uon To Wed Hallett Ward Is Member Of Touring Camp L-eddm. ... wrd Jr.. left Asheville ' Mnndav with a group of eleven r'lLince'boys on a motor trek to Alaska by daughter i way of the Northwest and Canadian f, Mrs J : KocKies. tfi ' j . I ,u ,mm Is nart of CamD Vae- anu a ' ,c fa 1 . .l lalp ! nhinfl a touring camp for boys, a S Fergu- conducted by Charles H. Pavek, M 3l J ......... i Achvllle Krhnnl. In ad- Scott loi- dition 10 . - k : is composed of Mrs. Pavek, Miss , ... snH ckorinttp Hardin. Asheville School P. ..f ne-1 ,.rCO and Joe Lindner, pre-medi- t of Georgia cal student at Dartmouth College, counselor nu The mobile group of two sta tion wagons and two trailers will ,ntnr no the Alaska Highway at i Fairbanks and return to the States via the SH Aeiuiian on a six-aay cruise along the Inside Passage of the Pacific. On their way north, the group will ride horseback in the Tetons, fish and see the sights in Yellow stone, visit the Blackfeet Indian Reservation at Browning, Mont., and camp in Glacier National Park before reaching Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada. Still heading north they will at tend the Calgary Stampede, big gest rodeo in Canada, and then' camp, nsh, ana mice in me Can adian Rockies. In Alaska tney win stop at Juneau, Wrangell, and Ketchikan, visit gold mines and glaciers, and watch salmon fight their way up-stream, iinnn arrival at Seattle, the camp will head for the Washington coast for surfbathing. From the coast the group will head eastward, stop ni0 In see the ereat Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River and camping in Wallowa Naitonal for--si in Oregon. They will visit Snake River Canyon between Ore gon and Idaho and will stop at bail Lake City. There win aiso ue a .(,... at Roekv Mountain National Park in Colorado before starting home. The camp will cover a period of nine weeks. Haywood Men To Take Part In Dedication Waynesville National Guardsmen and a color guard of the Haywood Post 47 of the American Legion will take part in the dedication of a war memorial 4n Green Hills Cemetery in Asheville on Sunday. U. S. Senator Frank P. Graham of North Carolina, will make the principal address during the color ful ceremonies at the 18-ton mark er sponsored by the Buncombe County Gold Star Mothers. The program is scheduled to start at 3 p .m. The Waynesville guardsmen of the 120th Infantry Heavy Tank Company will comprise one of five firing squads for the ceremonies. Two Haywood Legionnaires will be color bearers, escorted by two guardsmen. Haywood Post Commander Ern est Edwards said the men are tak ing part on the invitation of the Gold Star Mothers. Girl Cuts Third Set Of Teeth at Age 9 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Den lists are marvelling over the case of nine-year-old Penny Lee Niel sen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Nielsen cut her third set of molars this spring. Salt Lake City dentists have looked down her tiny mouth with awe for some time. Penny had her complete set of 24 baby teeth be fore she was one. She had her sec ond set of teeth at the age of four. Penny says that the business of cashing in on her old teeth by tucking them under a pillow has given her more spending money than any other girl on the block. gmn And bear it . . . if yo fmplain constantly about th heot yew make everyon rse mor ronsthws of ft. will Three Perish In Collision Of Bus irk "i ,&vTrw A ''tm! i The driver of the flaming bus i right! and two occupants of the in a collision l.r miles south of Smithfield. The bus driver. J. K. ped in his vehicle A dozen passengers were aided in escaping from Stewart, farmer of Four Oaks, and others who broke the windows. Six persons in the bus were in jured. (AP Wirephotoi. Personal R. L. Noland of Waynesboro. Virginia, arrived Sunday for a visit to his son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Otis liurgin. and other relatives in the county. Robert Uree.se, who is attending summer school at the University of North Carolina, spent the week ent with his mother, Mrs, Robert Breese, Sr. Jack Richeson of Nashville, Tenn., spent the holiday week-end with his mot her. Mrs. I.. M Riche son. Mrs. J. T. Hailev of Canton, has returned to her home alter a visit to her brother-in-law and si-ler. Mr. and Mrs, .1. I.. Klwood. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dover spent the pa-t week-end at Lake Sega near llre vard. Mr. and Mrs Henry Y. Bridges left Tuesday for their home in Charlotte after a visit to the for mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs .1. T. Bridges. Raiph Winchester of charlotte, spent die week-end with relatives in Hazel wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Drake and daughter, Elizabeth, of Lyman. S. C, are guests of Mr and Mrs .1. L. Carwile. Mr. Drake is a brolher of Mrs. Carwile. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sbellon. Jr , of Atlanta, were week-rnd guest1, of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Shellon. i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M Crack en have as their gnesl. Mrs. Me Cracken's niece, Miss Inez Torian, of Chester, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Dickson mid children of Brevard, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mas sie at their summer home on the Pigeon Road. Mr. Dickson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dickson, who were also visiting the Mas sies. have returned to their home in Durham. Miss S, A. Jones of Waynesville, who now holds a position with Pan American World Airways in Miami, is now on a plane cruise of the Caribbean Islands. Miss N'anmfte Jones has re turned t Wilmore, Ky., after a motor trip with her sister, Mrs. T. Delos Crary of Wilmore, to Grand Rapids, Mich., Winona Lake, Ind., and Franklin. Ohio. In Frank lin Miss Jones and Mrs. Crary were guests of their sister. Mrs. II. C. Eldridge. Congressman and Mrs. George and sons, who have spent the winter in Washington, have opened their Sunset Island home at Miami Beach. Mrs. Smathers and the children will spend the mini mi1? there while Congressman Smathers will remain in Wash ington until adjournment of Con gress. - i Mrs. Jere Davis, who has spent the winter in Miami, was a guest of Judge and Mrs Frank Smathers at Miami Beach last week-end Miss Marion Morgan nf Flint.1 Mich, who has been visiting her parents. Dr and Mrs Ernest L. j Morgan, in Clyde, is now visiting friends in Sanford. N. C and Washingt'-n. D. C before return ing to Flint. Mr and Mr? Clavton Walker had as guests this week Mrs Walker s Parents. Mr and Mrs. J IT Balen Hne of Ware Shoals. S C . and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gosnell of Spar tanburg, S. C Mrs Howard Jennings and young son. of Sumter. S. C. ar rived Wednesday for a visit to the former's moth, r M Crawford. S', Mention Mrs. Edwin Davis and daughter. Mrs. Virginia Wheeler, and her sons, Jimmy and Edwin Wheeler, of Decatur, Georgia, are visiting Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. Grady Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. Miss Barbara Ann Boyd and her cousin. Miss Edwina Davis, of De catur. Georgia, have returned from a week's visit to Myrtle Beach, S. S. i Ralph Prcvost left last week on a business trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Sonne of Bald win, Long Island, are guests of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Senile. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krehn have returned to their home in Bristol Tennessee, alter a visit to the bit ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. II Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green of Reidsx ille. were week-end guests of Mrs. Green's grandparents, Mr and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs James F, Trotter of Riedsvllle arrived this afternoon for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan. Heinz Rollman returned to his home Tuesday after a business trip to Germany. Miss Elizabeth House and Miss Madge Glalock of Raleigh and Mr and Mrs. Thomas House and daugh ters of Hnhersonville. were guests of Miss Margaret Johnston this week Sam L. Calhoun, who is a mem ber of the rising senior class at Slale College, is at Ft. Belvoir, Va., where he is taking a six weeks training course at the Engineering Center. Miss Marie Strange s attending summer school at Mars Hill Col lege Miss Nadine Clark and Mrs. Huth Itlooni of Garden City . N. V , 'and Mrs Richard Owen. III. and ison, Richard Owen, IV, of Rich j mond. Va., arrived Tuesday for a I visit to Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. j Clark Mrs Owen and Miss Clark I .ire Hail ihters of Dr. and Mrs. 'dark. I 1 Miss Lois Massie, who is an in structor in the Physical Education Department in the Sea Breeze High School at Daytona Beach. Fla , is arriving today to spend the sum mer vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. She will be accompanied by Miss Leota ciiliom also a member of the Sea Breeze High School faculty, who ' will be her guest at home. Miss Virginia Hyatt has returned to her home after a vacatioi) at Carolina Beach. She also visited Mrs. Esther Stewart in Wilming 1 ton I Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and 'children. Schyrcl Ann and Allen i Waverly. of Columbia, S C . are 1 here for a visit to Mrs Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A Wil liamson SAUY'S SALLIES -We won't need to buy much fur- And Truck overturned truck ilcfh were killed Walton of Wilmington, was trap the buriniug bus bv l.utlu Collision Hero I. ul her Stewart i aliovci farm er of Four Oaks, broke windows in a burning bus and helped 12 passengers escape in Hie July llh tragedy near Sinilhlield He stands beside his automobile Ihal was damaged in the colli' Ion of the bus and a milk truck. 'Che bus driver was killed and two occupants ol Hie liuck perished. Six hps passenger.1, wire injur ed. i,l' I'hotoi. Soco Boosters To Hold Meeting At Inn Tonight The members of the Soco Gap Road Boosters Club will discuss the Community Development Program and the improvement of the Socc Gap V.illev whin I hey hold tbeii dinner meeting ,il 7. ,'!0 p. m. today at I he Maggie School. Scheduled to speak al the ses sion are County Agent Wayne Corpcning, County Schools Sup erintendent .lack Messcr. and Jon athan Woody , president of I lu First National iiank ol Waynesville Club President Tom Campbell will ho master of ceremonies in charge of the meeting. Reservations may ho made will, Mrs. James Robert Ploll. Jr , the secretary . 25 To Receive Masonic Degree In Asheville A class of 2.i candidates will re ceive the Royal Arch Mason's de gree al a supper eereinonv at (i.3fl p. in Friday in In villi'. Th degree will he conferred by Waynesville Chapter fit). Canton Chapter 87. and Bald ( in k Chap ter .15, with Most Kxcelli nt Com panion William A Coble, meniber of the Wavnesvillo rhapler. grand high oriel of the North Caroliiu Grand Royal Arch chapter, offi ciating C. B. Hosaflonk Waynesville chapter seirttai' aid he r!as ha- been nsmni W Coble 1 ''-s in honor of the Wayne-, ilk of fieial. He sanl all eeiMpanoois are re quested It. be al Hi.. Md -onic JIall in Waynesville at .'i in where ears will be ready to take lliein loj Asheville. Mr and Mrs C L Kiev lf '. yesterday for the! home in Coolee j mee. N. C . after a visit to their son ;and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. ! Charles Islev Miss Rebecca Sue tantr ot LaKt Junaluska lett U.is eeK-entt to atlPnd the Metnodist youti, t auip in llcndersoiiville. .Miss Carver is repieseatiiig the JunalusKa Metho dist Cliunh ,jt hiet. sh. it a iP'.nibi r. .':'' " '.; Sill , 4f & r. I t:?v Episcopal Groups To Have Tea After Meeting A general meeting of both chap ters of the Woman's Auxiliary of , Grace Episcopal Church will be held at the Parish House, Tuesday, I July 12, at 8 p. m. After a short business meeting, an informal tea will be held to 1 which all summer visitors of the Episcopal Church are cordially in 1 vited. i Jerry Brandt left Monday for Camp Hope to spend two weeks. Kay's Sale-Wings Shirts .t ii i r r, i i J i pk iw Arm M ,Uti JJ mM You Will Find DIAPERS $200 doz. Size 1 to 6 DRESSES 97 c ea. Women's Print DRESSES SJ 95 up Women's SuWitner Style SH OES ON SALE Polka Dot - Ballerinos Only - - - 97c Summer Piece Goods On Sale RAY S Price Them TO CLEAR 79c Batistes Sale 59c yd. 79c Dimities - - Sale 59c yd. 89c Seersuckers Sale 59c yd. 97c Linweaves Sale 79c yd. $1.19 Ginghams Sale 89c yd. These Materials Their BLOUSE CREPES Plain Washable 97c Value Sale 79c ON SHEETS Woodland Baptist Church The Rev. M. C. Uyatt. Pastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday School every Sunday, Vardy Fugate. general sup erintendent. 11 a. m.. Sermon. 7:00 p. in.. Training Union meets every Sunday. Alfred Gadclh. di rector. 8 p. in., Regular service, message by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Regular mid-week prayer service at the church. Friday, 7:30 p. in.. Church conference. Fancy and White $2.95 Values - - SI. 95 $3.50 Values - - $2.45 Limited Time Only Sport Shirts Our Prices - Men's Chambray WORK SHIRTS 97 c ea. Men's Denim OVERALLS $J95 up Men's Navy Style DUNGAREE ; $79 pair In Each Instance Class - BUY AND WASHABLE CREPES Dress Patterns $1.19 Value Sale 0ycyd. Long's Chapel Guild To Meet Monday The Wesleyan Service Guild of Long's Chapel Methodist Church will hold its regular meeting at the church at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Link F.nsley and Mrs. Jack Klopp will be joint hostesses, t Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stringfield. Jr.. nf Sacramento, Cal , announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, July ;i. in Sacramento. I'se The Mountaineer Want Ads Not Included Low or Lowest Men s $2.95 Group WORK PANTS $J pair Tilll Most Sizes Sizes 8 to 12 BOY'S PANTS pair 2nd Floor Dept. Hoys' Denim DUNGAREES $ 59 up Are The Best In SAVE LL LANGTRY DOMESTIC Yd- WE MEET THE LOWEST PRICE ADVERTISED BY ANY LOCAL STORE tir
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