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August 15, 1&9 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Stand StctioA) LnflD. ii I N E 1 ! in- l-i- " . Kin"''' J I' Mli..tll- ' " - f,.,;U, D.rl- ,J( ! .Ml". Fiilllll.lll 'In- , i.ir.rlilrd folli' mi hi1." idcii May. 1945 by the Waynesville Hook Club. Since Uien 108 lovely bouk? have been added as menioiial Hookplates are put in -'"cry bonk, you may phoie the library and cards will be soul immediately to Hie families. Also the Library is keeping a shelf of books suitable for memorials, so that they tn;i be added immediately on request. Hooks have been given in inein oiy of the following people: Milliard B. Atkins. James At kins, J. T. Bailey, Ilev. and Mrs Kiehard il. Bennett. Vernon Cube. Mrs, Mary Willif iKolhai Carter. Lt. Thadius Owen Chafin. Jr.. Dr. .I. H. Cio, Rev. S. R. Crocket, Kn ! si "n Zeb Walton Curtis. Jr.. Mrs. John Leroy Davis, Dr. Joseph Vance Davis, Joe H. (Jill. Jessie 1 Josephine Herren. Ernest J. lly- :,tl, D. M Killian, Dr. VV. I. Kirk- patrick, Mrs. Lucy Buldle Lewis. j Kuitenia Martin. William A Mcd ford, Jr.. A. A. Moody. Mrs Mary K. Moore. Mrs. Charles It. Nolan. St:t. Milliard Norris. Carl 11. I'racht, I Charles HeiliK, Lt. James Shook S Queen. Charles Bonner Hay. L. j M. Richeson, I'fc. Clarence Lewis LofTy" Scrubs. Ralph Sease, llev. j It K. Stackhouse. Capt. David S. ! Slentz, Dr. Samuel Lanier StriiiK- licld, Antoinette Norwood Swill, James D. Tsivoylou, Mrs. Charles l. Thomas, Dr. .1. Howell U'.iy, Krnest Withers, Ernest Lee With ers III. Cecil Vount. View From Black Camp Gap Is Inspiring Get A Kick . . . tut of Baking Quality KES PIES PASTRIES p happy when you shop with us iman's Bakery Street Waynesville in r p a I' ; sVS t s f 4 4 "7 1 w a? 4 Comments From Some Of Our Visitors Mr and Mrs. II. H Kealins of CU .iiAvaler. Kla . who are stopping at Hie Smith Apartments on Hav wood street: "Having enjoyable ! isit. line climate: scenery through out this area of considerable inter est " 11 B. Kraier. ol Sullolk, Va., who is a guest at The Georgian is quite enthusiast ic: "Been all over N C. and never had such a nice place to stay, and such wonderful courtesy and food as we have found at The (oorgian." Clare Cotton is staying at Twin Brook Miss Cotton is from Til lahassee, Kla. She writes in: "We hope to make il bac k to the (Jar den Spot of the Mountains, Just ' south of Heaven Resort. " Twin Brooks are particularly attractive. This i the fourth consecutive summer we have been coming here since mi first visit up here." Mr. Stonclukcr is a business and public relations counsel, will) headquarters in 1'lorid.i. Mr. and Mrs. George H l'aikv. Spartanburg. S C Mating at Campbell's Tom isl Home' Sum (Jap Road: "We I e delighted to (lis cover this beautilul valley." Mr and Mrs C I. Redding. San- ford. Kla. 'slaving al Campbell's Tourist llomei. Soro Gap Road "This is the coolest spot wove found on our vacat ion." Want Ads brine quick results. c Standing where the photographer stood to make this picture, one can see lor many miles over high mountain peaks into the Great Smokies. This is in the famous lleinlooga area, and is reached by lol lowing the Soco Gap highway to a point about a mile beyond Maggie, then tinning to the rigid. f f fhe Perfect Mid-Day Snack n;inales right here at our fountain. Let "prepare your favorite sandwich with the nitrous attention you have come to feet of us. I OR UNEXCELLED AND PRESCRIPTION SERVICE always stop at jh's Drug Store i Waynesville r Labor Day Program Outlined The gcner.il outline ior the pro gram of 1 1 1 -I'll il annual Labor Day and f all I'e lival Celehiation which will be held al Canton Aug. 21 through Sept. .r was announced lasl Wednesday as follows; All Week Clean-up streets and vacant lots Window dccoralions and dis plays. Street decorations i American I .egion i. Lee's rides al ('anion Memorial recreation park - i Reserved for Negroes on Tuesday until 6 p. in., Thursday ni) to li p m Swimming al ('anion Memorial; Recreation park pool. Saturday. August 27 n in net show sponsored by ! Cub Senilis at ('anion High School Stadium. fi p.m.. soltball -Champion Old ! Timers Kranks vs. Trulls. Sunday. August 28 I Go-to-Sunday school and Church Day. I ,ri p. ni . Canton high school band : concert . 8 p.m., Haywood County Com- munily Development Program Slunl Night Wednesday. August 31 I! p.m.. Marbles tournament -- All ho s and git'N invited. 5 pin., while baby show spon sored by Woman's club (! p.m., first Baptist Sunday school picnic. H p.m.. square dance and slricj band contests. Thursday. Sept. 1, Negro I'oik Dav 2 p in . Kvcnts for colored Imiv and girls. :t::it! p.m.. baseball iNegrm. Will Bryson in charge (i p.m., solthali egroi Bapti t Hill vs. Gibson Town Toy Tucker and It Davis, managers. It p.m. platform program col nredi, baby show, beauty .show, singing, dancing, and oilier events, lealuriiig Heavenly Kchoes quarlot of West Ashcville. I riday. Sept. '. 2 p.m., model plane circus. II pin., square dance and siring hand contests. Saturday, Sept. 3 !) a.m.. billiards, checkers, table lentils, elc. 1 p in . badminton, shu II Irlmard, swimming, diving. and nihil event s. H p in . Haywood county beauly contest j tl p in ( 'ol nnal ion hall .poo nr id bv I'.ti .ine .s and I 'rote -tonal Women s c lub .Sunday, Sept. I P ta a nr. t'nion ailull Siiudav 1 School class iChanipiou Y1 ! 2 pin, I lav wood county singing i convent ion itnolhall sl.uliumi 3.;t() p in . t'nion Negro religious pi 1 1 ' l .in) II p in . I moll w lute religious prograin ifootball sl.iilunnr I ..i Inn I), iv. Si'pl. ." 1(1 a.m . parade all asked In join. II ii in . plalloi ni program con linues throughout the dav wilh n wide variety ol contests open lo everyone lloreshoe lout n.imenl , swim- FLOWERS FOR EVERV OCCASION POTT I ItV AND (JU TS WAYNESVILLE FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP Main Street I'hone 80.Fi The Best Grade "A" DRIVE-IN In Town Breakfast our Specialty! Sandwiches Drinks DKMCIOrs BAR-B-QUK CillCKI.N Ideal for Picnics and Sunday Dinner CHARLIE'S Opposite Pet Dairy Mr. and Mrs K. A I'otler of Or lando. Kla . are guesls at (lie Waynesville Country Club: "Kx cellenl Chamber of Commerce; grand climate; beautiful scenery, fine Country Club; good food." Lois Nipper of Orlando, Kla., is I a guest at The Maples "Wish I could slay here forever " Mrs. Alice Stuart also from Or lando. Kla.. and also a guest at The Maples: "Square dancing Is won derful ... as well as everything else." Mrs S. .1. Wagers, from St. I (ini.. Mo , is spending some time in Ihllsboro, N. C , and says; "Beau tilul scenery. People should stay like mountain folk to add romantic II .i v c if lo the country. Thereby gain greater lourisl appeal Forget I modern things and revert lo obi vv ay s," Mr and Mrs .1 I, Coihiu, of ( .1 eenville. S. ('.. is a guesl al Shamrock Court: "The beauly of the Smokies is simply magnificent, and I hose cool nighfs are wonder I ill The people hav e been mo-' courteous, too." Mr and Mrs. .1. N. Slonehraker ol Orlando,- Flit., who are guests at the Sam Queen Farms: "I came up I In make up Rotary attendance on flridav. Having, been a former newspaper publisher in Hie Chica go stales area for many years, I could not rf'sfsl payinK the Moun taineer office a professional call. lne should mil think of living in near sea-leVel Florida . without' '.pending as ntucb lime as possible each year in the mountains. Prae licing as a business counsel on a national basis before locating in i Florida, naturally opportunity was lallorded to visit many sections of the country. The Great Smokies ming. and diving. 1 pin. Baseball game -Canton Pigeons vs. Hazelwood. It pm. Finals square dame and '.tring baud contests. Meetings And Office Hours Holarv Club meets pvery Friday at one. at the Towne House. Jon athan Woody, president. I.hn. Club meets every Thurs day evening, at 7. at the Towne House. Richard Bradley president.-' Public Library open daily 10 to 12, and I to S.'dosed Wednesday a ft ei noun Chamber of Commerce, opt'll daily, except Sunday. 9 to 5:30. Sic church pages for details of church services in Haywood. IF NOMINATIONS MERGE MAH1KTTA. Ohio iL l' i Mari etta College, an independent school founded in 1 83r with the help of the Congregational Church, now gets f!2 per cent of its enrollment from among students affiliated with other churches A Buddhist, a Mormon and a Romanian Ortho dox Catholic, as well as four Quak- ire listed among the students. For The Best In DRY CLEANING Pieli-up and Delivery Phone 113 Central Cleaners Church Street THE ESSENTIALS OF IJEAUTIFUL HAIR . . . First, your hair is roiitnur cut, then Riven a delicately sculptured permanent wave. I,el us add a subtle tint to your hair lo radiate your whole person . . . accent your skin roloiintt . . . set olT your dramatic fall rostuines. Personality llcanty Shop I, (Katcd Hack of Firestone On Miller Strret Operators Evelyn Heinz and Primes llollifleld I'hone 306 CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE Open 24 Hours a Day ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE SERVICE CENTERS IN W. N. C. 15. F. (loodrk'li Tires and Tubes Telephone 817 have plenty o SERVICE TO V0UR FORD IN OKI! CONDITION !' enioy carefree driving while bur beautiful country. And bo ft in tor n 'L-.l. . jme, loo. i NOW w ut 9& wanted THE IJEST IN Kail Estate Insurance Summer Rentals The L. N. Davis Co. Phoiif )7 Main SlrcPt JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO. Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries Complete Line Of BUILDING MATERIAL MILLWORK TO ORDER BIG CHIEF SERVICE STATION (ias, Oil and Lubrication Phone 88 SEE I S FOR . . . Ai rrssoRiES WASHING GREASING POLISHING GAS AND OIL . JAMES SHELL SERVICE North Main Street IVIS-LINE'R Looking for GOOD FOOD for GOOD HEALTH? Try Burnette's Cafe Main St. Waynesville EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING Is a Specialty With Us Insist on the Best Get Sinclair Gas, Oil, Lubricants Underwood Sinclair Service AUCTION SALE Waynesville Art Gallery TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. 3V This Season We Have Our Largest, Finest Collection And TWO SALES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 8:00 P. M. Hundreds Of Items Too Numerous To Mention . . The Finest Collection Of Lace Dresden Figuies Ever Offered To The Public For Sale. Valuable Gifts FREE At Each Sale! Fine Diamond Jewelry . . . Imported Porce lains . . . Watches . . . Clocks . . . Antique English Silver . . . Antique Furniture . . . Sterling Silver . . Complete Sterling Flat ware Sets . . . Service for 8 and 12 . . . Art pr Objects. TWO SALES DAILY 10:39 a.m. 8 p.m. Main Street In Our New Large Building TWO SALES DAILY 10:50 a.m. 8 p.m. Waynesville Art Gallery IT0R SALES Main Street Waynesville NIGHT Phone 384-J ,
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