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1 September 15, 1M9 ' PAGE TTVE THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER rom rKr sii'l' W This fctry Wo gul Bint"" n iiuike in visit t Clllll.l. .UKi riiis s alt. .1 si;'",s at.ii!:hit'uii Jc. v.iiii'i"'- I :,t w.iync-iiiuun-,,iVsMiin of In 1" 'ivt'n- Area mndciil ins recenl'.v. I I',IKIlk have Kllll M I lie fin: lire I lil- iiiiiivi-il from J( cniiiiiy. litS 1'rllllTll'd .fi' llospiUl, 'or ,i broken kk ITSllii OUSE r$169 I. ESSES $244 lb Irns d. Sterns 'd. aildrm incl AIDS I A f yd. I Arc Alaska Seal r r Elegant and youthful. By VERA WINSTON HANDSOME, glossy, durable Alaska sealskin is getting younger and more elegant all the time to keep step with its ever-increasing popularity. Definitely out ol grandma's dolman class, here is a coat styled along trim, youthful lines. A narrow rolled collar and sloping shoulder and full sleeves caught by buttoned-down bands at the wrists are some of the new style accents which also include a moderately flared hem with rounded corners and slit pockeU. Haywood Calendar Among the Community Develop ment meetings scheduled to be held during the next seven days are: Friday, 7:30 p.m. Cruso Com munity Development Program, Cruso School 8 p.m. Fines Creek Community Development Program, Finos Creek School. September 22, 7:30 p.m. Cecil Community Development Program, Cecil School. ind SPECIALS BLANKET BARGAINS $2.19 White Sheet Blanket $77 $2.69 Indian Blanket $233 $1.89 Cotton Plaid $J55 $4.50 25? Wool Blanket $333 BOYS' OVERALL PANTS $2.19 Cuff Style $J99 $1.95 Lace Back Style $77 Denim Dungarees $59 BOYS' OVERALLS Size 1 to 5 Group 99 Size 4 to 16 Group Boys' Corduroy Pants Bargains in Sizes i to 12 $4.50 Group Special $2" $4.79 Group Special $3" Boys' Department 2nd Floor IriTready at ray s ;MTH ALL TYPES OF JTIFUL FALL MERCHANDISE f You To Compare Our Qualities Prices itsirst I Funeral Directors Hold Meeting Approximately 30 members from the 12lli district attended the North Carolina Fuiural Directors and Burial Association mooting hold in Franklin last week The program included luncheon at Nantahala Inn and a llirce-liuur boat ride on Kontana Lake During the business session James Wells of the Wolls Funeral Home, Canton, was nominated for district governor Attending from ilavwood County were Mr. and Mrs N V Garrett, A. T. Ledbetter, and Mr and Mrs Howell Crawford, all of YVavnos villo. and Mr and Mrs. .lames Wolls, Mr and Mrs li M Craw ford. Mrs. Ii. L. Atkinson, and Mrs Logan While of Canton. Mrs. Downs Dies At 93 In Bethel Funeral services for Mrs. ,1. N. Downs. 03, who died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. C Hyatt, at Bethel, early Wednesday morning, wore held in the Redgecrest Bap tist Church in Franklin this after noon. The Rev. C. llolden. the Rev. Let Crawford, and the Rev X". L. Bis sett. all of Franklin officiated. A native of Haywood County. Mrs. Downs was the daughter of the late Nelson and Fannie Fergu ! son Howell. She formerly made her homo in Haywood County and in : recent years had resided in Macon County. She is survived by five daugh ters. Mrs. It. L. Liner of Franklin. Mrs. ders, Mrs. sons L. H. Moore. Mrs. C. C. Saun and Mrs. Hyatt of Bethel, and C. L. Smith of Sylvu; throe C. II. and Ii. ,1. Downs of Franklin. .1. K. Downs of Canton; two brothers. Kanse and York How ell of Whiltier; four sisters. Mrs. George Moody of Knoxville and Mrs. Fannie Turpin of Sylva. and several grandchildren. She is also survived by 31 great-grandchildren and four groat-great grandchildren. Mrs. K. C. Hunt of Wake Forest uses cull hens from her poultry enterprise to make chicken salad I which she sells to cafes and restau- rants for $1 per pound. j October 9-15 has been proclaim- ed by President Truman as Fil e ' Prevention Week. , at RAY'S $ 45 Store Francis Cove j Homo Club i 'Holds Mooting The Francis Cove Home Demon stration Club hold its September meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Homo Demonstration Kitchen with Miss Marion Bopgs presiding The opening dovotiotrd program was led by Mrs C. li. Cbambleo ind the demonstration on "Ways to Prepare Apples," was given by Miss Klise DeLozier, assistant homo agent. Mrs Henry Francis reported on Foods and Nutrition; Mrs Joe Boone reported on Home Manage ment; and Mrs. Troy Wyebe re ported on Clot hing. Plans were made for the next mooting of the group to be hold at the homo of Mrs Henry Francis when a demonstration on Silk Screening will ho given. A social hour lollowed the moot ing. Feeder Calf Sale i I To Be Held At I Asheville Soon i ! The Haywood County Communi ty Development Program's Bool 'Cattle Commission headed by Chairman M O. Galloway, is as sinling in sponsoring a Western North Carolina Feeder Calf Sale I scheduled for Sept. 28 at the Aslic- ; ville livestock yards. Mr. Galloway announced today that this event is for Western North Carolina cattlemen. I He said the sale will be for this ' year's calves sired by good beef bulls. Owners of prospective entrants were advised to deliver their calves jto the Asheville yards by 11 a. in September 211. ! Thole the aniirnils will bo graded and sold in lots, starling at I p.m. I County Agent Wayne Corpening ! said this is a good chance for beef I cattle men with good calves to gel premium prices lor llicir an imals. "It is hoped that many of I be j boot breeders will hold their calves j for sale at this event, for it is felt they will gel premium prices for j their animals." i Want Ads briiiu uuick re.-. nil... Births The following births have been announced this w eek at I ho Hay wood County Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Justice of Clyde, a son. Sept. II. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welto of Can ton, a daughter, Sept. it. Mr. and Mrs. Course Croon of Waynesville, lioute 1. a daughter, Sept. !. Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Davis ol Waynesville. Koule I. a son. Sept. 1 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clenn I'ricc of Cove Creek, a son, Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cooper of Waynesville, Route 1, a son. Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kitfcins of Waynesville, ltoule 1, a son. Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Halph Zimmerman of Waynesville, Route I. a daugh ter. Sept. 12. TIr. and Mrs. Leslie Wood of Waynesville, Route 1, a (humbler, Sept. 14. Mr, and Mrs, la-slie Woodard of Waynesville, Route 2. a daughter. Sepl. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of Waynesville. a son, Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. W'illard Moore of llazelwood. a son. Sepl 14. Mr and Mrs. Tom KinK of Can Ion, a son. Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stroup ol Waynesville. a daughter. Sept. !.". Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. P. S. In the f vent of twins this Elft will be doubled. Call 772 for your FREE SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners Phone 772 Miller St. IliEll DON'T BE A PRIMA DONNA , . . Unless you are sure of your ability, don't insist on playing the piano in public. Wait for a roauest. Breesc Makes UNC Dean's List Robert 11. Hi'ecsc, Jr.. ol Way lies vine achieved scholastic honors dining the second term ol the Uni versity of North Carolina summer school . IV, William Wells, head of the I'niv i'1'sity's College of Arls and Scientists, aiiiioiini i'd today that the Waynesville student was one of 111 members of the College to be placed on t be dean's list . To attain this honor, a student must make grades of at least B i!0 to it") per eeni 1 in studies in at least nine elai.s bonis per week during any ipiai'ler Mho I'liivers- ilv's academic year e. divided into (Uai tors msti ad ol semesters). SHliml fill iTl l Til "Early Bird" WARM MORNING Holds 100 Lbs. Coal Holds Fire for 24 Hours lU-Kiilar Price $76.00 Special $59-50 f )WT..'Wi'WW. mm. XifT J Automatic Wood Burner Has Draft Control That Operates Automatically Keeps Your Room At An Even Temperature All Day Regular Price $38.00. NOW SPECIAL $27-00 Look Our HEATERS. Over Before You Buy WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Massie Furniture Co0 Deaths MRS. CF.LIA DILL Funeral service for Mrs. Celia Dill. 78, native of Haywood County who died Tuesday at the homo of a daughter, Mrs. Mallie Hens..n of the Cruso section after a brief illness,, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the home of Loy Henson of Canton. RFD 2. The Rev. Oder Burnett and the Rev Doyle Miller will officiate Survivors include three daugh ters. Mrs. Henson. Mrs. Charles Hakestraw. and Mrs. Sam Banoll. both of Spartanburg; one son, E. R Vaughn of Cambridge. Mass.: two brothers, Dave and Murray Bright of Texas, 26 grandchildren and 34 great -grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Robert Hen son, Junior Henson, L. E. Henson, Hubert Trull. Lester Trull and Jack Webb. Granddaughters and groat-granddaughters will servo as llowor-bearers. Wells Funeral Home of Canton is in charge of arrangements. Fall, Winter Recreation To Be Planned Members of the Haywood C or nuinity Development Program rec reation commission and the indi vidual community recreation com mittees will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon day at the Court House to lay plans for .a fall and winter pro gram for the Community Develop ment organization. The Rev. C. L. Allen, county I commission chairman from Aliens Creek, in his announcement today urged all members to make a spe cial effort to attend. Me declared that it was "very important that a definite recrea tion program be worked out for the fall and winter." EL-'' i-T it i -A PERSONALS Joe Coinplon. who was gradu ated last year f'otn Mars Hill Col lege, has entered the junior class at Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs Paul Raione are visiting relatives at Long Island, N Y Mr and Mis Edward Martin of Chai lotto, are hol e for a visit to Mrs. Mai tin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hryan Medlnrd. Mrs It F. Wood and Mrs. Horace Frost ol Kliabethton. Tennessee, will arrive tomorrow for a visit to Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Miss Palsy Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Rogers of llaz elwood. lias entered the freshman class at Mars Hill College. Mi'.-. Virginia Francis, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Harlcy Francis, left this week to resume her studies at Woman's College in Greensboro i whore she is a member of the jun ior class. Bruce Smith, son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of llazelwood, left this week to resume his studies at State I College in Raleigh, where he is a member of the sophomore class. Mrs. John P. Harrod and Miss Judy Cioodin have returned from a ! visit to friends in Hickory. Mr and Mrs. F. Conway Hamil ton and daughters, Lee and Cyn ithia. of Miami and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11 Hedrick and son, Billy, of Albany. Georgia, have returned to I heir respective bonus after a visit lo Dr. and Mrs. William Sanchez, parents of Mrs Hamilton and Mrs. Hedrick at their home at 104 Hos pital Street here. Mr. Hedrick was a contestant in the recent golf tour nament bold in Rochester, N. Y. HEOTEK WARM MORNING CAM NUT MODI:!, Built-in Thermostat 100 Lbs. of Col Will Heat a Large House Regular Price $139.50 Special $()950 TIN HEATER Double Lined Air Tight SPECIAL PRICE $JL95 Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton wtrt e route to their homo from a cruls to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Sr. have as guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dantzlfrand daught er of Spartanburg, former resi dents of Waynesville. Miss Osborne Has Position at Duke Miss Ann Osborne is leaving Monday for Durham where she has accepted a position as technologiit In the Medical Laboratory at Duk Medical School. Fred Calhoun. Jr left this week lor Cullowhee where he entered the freshman class at Western Carolina Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Russ had as their guests the first of the week, Mrs. Howard Bennett, of Jacksonville, and Miss Myrtle Bennett, of Hendersonville. Miss Thomasine Fisher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fisher of Route 2, Waynesville, who Was graduated this spring from the Waynesville High School, has en tered Rex Hospital in Raleigh for Nurse's training. Cop Visits Beauty Shop, Entering Head First TROY, Ala. i UP i Patrons of a beauty salon here were startled at the unorthodox way City Patrol man Jack Swindall, a policeman, entered the shop. He came in head first. Swindall explained that he wasn't a customer but a victim of circumstance. He was cruising on bis motor cycle when he lost control and was liurled through the beauty parlor door. Swindall's face was not notice ably improved after his nip. Want Ads bring quick results. Holds 50 Lbs. of Coal WARM Style BUCKEYE Holds Fire Overnight Lined with Fire Brick Will Heat Two or Three Rooms Regular Price $52.50 SPECIAL $49 .50 LAUNDRY HEATERS $14-50 FRANKLIN HEATERS S17.50 SALE !U4
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