Loon, September 29, 1949 MORE ABOl'T Hospital THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER page rmp i Hi- tol- ,1 the r- . i -in pin ,i I In' i :i::)0 ii tin- .,i ,i .i lit )n"! ' ft.ii.ii" W'1 :i' "u' f ! !,.,,". w,i, v.nh Mis. L,-;,-. at i ID i-tra- ,;. ..I Mr-.. Mr.' I I he club. S),-iiiniM i Ml ion lollimed the ft s;ill"-l 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 It ill t he m,l u as inc I.Jilli. (Continued from page or.pl day night as pi" ihlo. in " ' i l tluit the results can ho tabid il"d The registiars .ml judge i.m been nanii'd for Ihe ch-clion a. to! lows: Ileavrrdam Township Precinct No. 1: L IV II. i n n.tistrar. Toiiiinic Si.mHh 1 " Trd Walker, .Iiuh'i i Precinct No. 2: .la k ( h !! in I Registrar. Mrs. (1. ('. Hi ;. m I Cladson Hanry, Judges. Prnrilicl No. 3- M i's. Hi Smathers. Registrar, C. i. '.'ok and , Mrs. Wallace Davis, Judge-. I I'rccinct No. 4: Mi .. a.lc K!..-.i : Registrar, Bill Franklin and Wilbcr Steprens. Judges. Precinct No. r: L I-. Smatln'i--. Registrar. Wilson Fisher and '.' ill or Hawkins. .Indues. Piecinct No. (i: S. ('. Wood, Hi istrar. IS II. Hycrs and .l.n k il liams. .Indues. Clyde Township N. C. West, Ken-I i al . C.ii I.t Osborm and l'.ru; e IS. own. .hid :is . , I'iRi'Oll Township Walker Brown. Ii' .islrnr, Halpli Kelly and Jim Wc'.cli. Judge-. Kast 1'ork '!": usiiip Ilex i'less. Kegi.-t i as . Wi'huin Clark and Wes l'le.-s, ,lnd.;es. Cecil Township Jerry Francis. Kcgi-lrar. Kt n lirownintt and Lllnn Ch.nnher-. .Indues. Ivy Hill Township Wiihurn Campbell, lirn 1 1 ir. Grady Moody and lam I .Unodv. Judges. White Oak Township Fslolla 'league. Hci -l rar. loie Lcdford and A. (L Lahlw in, .In lu es. Fines Creek Township Charlie McCrary. Hivi-lrar, Hoy lingers and Harrison !.ni-.. .Iiiii'.e Crahtree Township i Fred Noland, H-ui -i 1 vr. licorget Rest and James Kitkp.it tick, Judg MOKE ABOl'T Hallowe'en '( imtinucfl from Page 1" child, i n vv lio Ill in Hin.e categories ' iiipir in Hie cmitesls, which "'II ' lai I iiuhi after school is i ' on t i . 1 1 1 1 w f 11 day 'I'l'c liiddirn ran net their paint v Ian Ha i .-.-i in at the Chamber "' I on. in oil iit The only ar- ' " a- Hi. i iiii'o-tanl will have to ' hi m Ii 1 i onalh is a paint brush I.a. ii lunir-tanl will he .assigned a number and the window which he oi -.iie is to paint. The number will go on the win .!". a a soil of signiature of the Mil- m in k Waynesville Township Lake .lunalu-ka I'recinet: Mrs. l.i.'ie Ii. eves, lieeistrar. llufth Ilia! Leal In rwood and .1. L. Walk . r. .Ind'.'.e llai lunod Precinct: Mrs Carol Whil ner. I Ii ;'. I l rar, Mrs. liaymond lawloul and Cecil Mooney. ,ludK- Sonlh 'a nes ille Mrs. Craw loid MeCiaiken. Registrar. Mrs. W. A. 1 1 iit t and Porter McClurc, .1 uilms North Wavnesulle: Hulh Kelly. iuMisiiar. Harry Clay and Ida Mulhs, .Indues. Jonathan Creek Township Dirk Moody, Ketislrar. Mrs. Jule Bowl and Jack Leal herwood. .ludu r (. at a loorliee Piecnirl: Lnch Cald well. KrL'isti ar, Lc i Caldwell and ( oh Siillon. .Indues. BiU ( nek Precinct: Mack Cald well. Keuisl rar. Crow Hopkins and io ed Siillon. .Indues. Iron Dull' Township () I.. Vales. HcKislrar, Frank lai. and Tinu man Davis, Judges. All the original land surveys aioimd Lake Punuo in North Caro lina are In.-d to an ancient cypress 1 ee on the lake shine, the stump -ol w lui h is si ill standing. MORE ABdl'T District DAR (Continued from rage 1) jeels of the society, which are di vided into Ihree main phases - lo keep alive the memory of the founders of t ho nation, to promote education, and to foster true pa tiioism She made a plea for a f u-lit auainst the inroads of social ism and communism. Mrs .1 S Silverstecn of Brevard presented Miss Cairaway. who out lined the work of the DAB She Inld of the Golden Jubilee to he held next year. An invitation to meet next year in Asheville was extended by Mrs Hoy Cajjle of the Huth Davidson Chapter and was accepted by the district In addition to Miss Can aw ay and Mrs. Sil erslcen, former slale re cents presented were Mrs. V . II Belk and Mrs Pies'. .n I! Wilkes. .Ir The Hex. M It Williamson save I he invocation, and Mrs. A. G. Barnell led I he plcdue lo the llau Miss Huth Greenle led in the reci tation of the American creed, and I he address of w elcome w as made by Mrs Killian The response was Uiven by Mrs. Fuuene Cross. The followinu chapter reuenls Have reports: Kdward Buncombe, Asheville. Mrs. A G Harnett; Huth David son. Asheville. Mrs. II. G. Flhe ridUe; Waiuhlsill Avery. Brevard. Mrs C. I. Newland: Joseph Mc Dowell, llendersonville. Mrs Ii F. Walters; Martha Petliurew. Marion. Mrs W. W. Neal; Greenlee. Old Fori. Miss Nina Greenlee; Col. John Alston, Valdese, Mrs. C. C. I.onu; Dorcas Bell Love, Mrs. Killian Anionu state and national offi cers and chairmen who made brief tadks were Mrs, H. C. Whilakcr. slab' reeordinu secretary; Mrs. M (.). Noland. vice state repent Mrs. Hulh A. Lyon, correspondmu sec retary; Mrs. .1 II Suminei die. stale reuistrar; Mrs. A. J. Kellen beruer, state historian; Mrs. O. L At The Park Two Days x s J V i. --i f v vVwsI ; i VSSssX f s ( i m5v& Mr nd Mrs Felix Slovall and daughter. Miss Sally Stovall. and their uutst, Mrs W. C. KlinEen- smith ol Tit Ui, ille. Kla.. will motor lo KnoxviUc lor the game Sa'ur-day. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown and Mr. and Mr Marvin Bondi hsve returned to their homes In De troit, Mich., after a visit with Mf. and Mrs. L. H. Bramtctt. Task Force, a thrilling picture, featuring Gary Cooper and Jane Wvatl will he sent at the Park today and tomorrow The ail viitisemciil of the Park will he found on page 4 of the second sect ion Fa Winter ts Yowi With V Stre G OPENS THIS VEEK-A PROMOTIONAL SALE WITH THE SLOGAN "ABOVE ALL VALUES FOB FALL" :ds of special values scattered throughout our r W W V m V DEPARTMENT STORE - YOURS FOR THE RE NOT flOING TO LIST THEM IN AN AD f IF YOU NEED FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE? IF YOU WANT TO BUY OUTSTANDING VALUt&r IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY AND TIME? - YOU ABE INVITED - TO RAY'S , the vcrv .ow prircs nlTrrcH - by ,h. cooperB.i.t of the firm of KLY "u ii inane ioiim; r fnr -l store in the world. R Probably the largest source of n.er. bandit - for .. READY WITH FALL MERCHANDISE AY'S Department btore We Don't Claim To Be The Largest - But The Best. MOKI. AliO I T Survey (Continued from page one) Margaret Johnston, chairman of the commit tee immediately. Miss Johnston said the lindings ol I hi- survey will he availahle for use in all chilis when il is com pleted . "II should prove of value to Hie organizations in their selection ol eoiiiinu n it ,v projecls," she added. The oilier nicnihers of I he cluh's commit lee are Mrs Mary Kelner and Miss Fhzahrth MiCraeken. Ilenrv . stale lihrarian: Mrs. J. II. Diiiiovanl. national chairman of genealogical rci onls, Mrs. Hoy Cagle. slate chairman of Indian work. Mrs Preston It Wilkes, state chairman ol approved schools; Mrs. J li. Norwood, slate president of the CAH. Mrs. V Convers, iiiem liei'slnp slale chairman of CAH. Mrs. C A, Kernodle, slale chair man of conserv at ion; Mrs. W. W. Whaley, stale chairman of Hie stu dent loan fund; Mrs. .1. II. Summcr ville. slale chairman of genealogi cal records; Mis Sam Lee. slate junior inenihiTship chairman; Mrs. J C. Moore, junior American cili zensliip. Mr... S. I-. Mailliey, stale i haii inan of million piclurcs; Mrs. T. Frank Lander, stale program chaiuuan. Mrs. Carl W. McMur ia .lale rhaiiinan of Ihe ailvance- nieiii ol Ann i n an music, Mrs. H F Wallers, slate chairman of mil i ' larv 'ci v ice Mrs. W. C. Tucker. slate c I i.i I in i.i n ol lrvon Palace. Keporls were given hy the adult leaders ol Ihe CAH district chapters a, lollnws: Joseph Howell, Mrs. ,1. II Howell. Captain David Vance. Mrs .1 Tatiim and Miss Laura Met Iiiirc Mis. Monnie Hill, district secre ,'iry, r..ive a report, and Mrs. M. ( Jackson. hisloriam. told of her w ork The nominal ing committee, of which Mis, (). A. Meyer was chairman, recommended the re election of Ihe present district officers. rs H F. Walters gave the enur- report. and Mrs. W. F. Swift presented the pages, Harriet Gib son, Laura McGuire, Lane Prevost and Linda Sloan. Former stale and district officers were presented as follows: Mrs. Mver of Ilendersunville, for stale treasurer; Mrs. .1. II. Howell. Sr.. of Way nesville, former ' 'lale ch.ni man of Indian Work; iIis T Lenoir Ciwyn, lormer slate recording eciclaiy and lihrarian; ami Mi - S H Bushnell, lormer ilisl i id (In ci lor. l.nncli was served al noon ill the dining room of the church. Ihe tables were decorated with howls of autumn Mowers and the places were marked hy hand drawings of hears placed on miniature logs ol wood. Miss Ann Doas. daughter ol Mr 1 and Mrs. J. K. Deas of ('anion, is a member of the freshman class al Brevard College. ... ! David Deas, son ol Mr ami Mrs J. K. Deas of Canton, is a member of the sophomore class at PfeilVer College. PROVEN DRUGS PROVE BEST! Time is the test of all good tilings, and for that reason we use only those pharmacals produced bv reliable brand name makers. Their time proven products have passed all tests! PKOTKIT YOUR HEALTH WITH I'ROVKN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE i Home Owned and Operated "Depend on Us Your Doctor Docs." YES, You Will Find Them at RAY'S FRIENDLY TEEN-AGER SHOES POPULAR WITH YOUNG FOLKS BECAUSE THEY ARE SO VERY SMART POPULAR WITH PARENTS BECAUSE THEY ARE MODERATE IN COST -- AND WEAR SO WELL Approved by th Council n Compui Faihloni Mr lesv O () mel III Deaths HOOPr.R IN' KANT C.i'.ive.ide riles for the infant ..on of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Hooper of Haz.elvvood, who died Mondav. were hold Wednesday morning in Btimgarner Cemetery nor WhiMi'T. Square DaneinK ClirUs ANN AliHOH. Mich, i li. P. t In terest in srpiare dancing mounted so fast during the summer term at the University of Michigan that quadrille dances were featured four night s a week. WANT ADS attiation : : : FTHFH urci'iillv needs day care lor boy age S. Hours 8:30 a in. to 4 00 p m Can pay reason able rate. Phone Welfare Dept. 125 S29 LOS T Kve glasses on Main Street near Post Office or Pigeon Street On September 23. Keward. Call 723-J. S 29 ft You're Prettier and Smarter with a wardrobe of Friendly 'Teen Shoes Girls who get around look to Friendly 'Teen Shoes for their complete footwear wardrope. Shown here, four winners from our Fall collection designed for every happy occasion. AS SIEN IN "SIVINTIIN" IT PAYS TO BUY SHOES AT RAY'S Shoe Department

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