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U . 1949 We nits 1ATCLIFFE Lesponcteni Uuncni'u Cove Il!' sleeves and Lpaign unoe. under full THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (Second Section) j appear steau- Lk to weeK pS but m ms fcunity a waS yt-Sieiu-J'- improvement , until nexi s .awed the and applied E .few 0 Happiness II hcl by PEGGY O'MORE -fV4 I AP Nfwsfr atires ,Y . 1 Its show in me commu'"l- RatcUne a'" , Kuykcndall inished a new He cut - then paved gravel. Ratcline iiuvi. ...nm ana 1" Lton have had nsKie ana ou, and bought a and curtains new set of d painted the vities Iher's Jununity b MKSShK jrri'spoiirtent Creek Baptist ti.v. Kay Webb, astnr last Sun- Wi'lih began a Llil.with scrv- , ninhl at 7:JU. cemetery is State road jg gravel on the Chapter 1 AH of the time she was trying on trousseau hats at Sophia's, Ar leta was rebelling. She sat like a wax model, the even flow of her aunt's and Sophias voices washing: over her. Now this. Mrs. Ainstree, lor spectator sports," murmured So phia. 'The latteia oerei in pastei 'Smart," agreed Mrs. Ainstree. ' "don't you agree, Arleta? Arleta!" Mrs Ainstree caught the level look from Arleta Langtry's dark eyes. Instantly the slim, modish figure disappeared ana in us piace , was a stocky little girl, feet spread wide pigtails spread at the same, angle. And the look in her eyes was the same as that in those mir rnrpd eves as she had said, "If be- in' a lady means lyin', count me out." Quickly Mrs. Ainstree ru-e. sighed and nodded at Sophia. "Shall we wait until tomorrow to trv the others?" She glanced at her watch. "We're really due at Iho aimort." In the car she sat so quietly Arleta reached out a concilialory hand. "I'm sorry, Aunl I.ela. bill I'll have no use for such delicate huts on the ranch." "If you spend your honeymoon : at the ranch." Alarm shadowed the dark eyes, j vnn haven't heard from Cal'.' IIc hasn't telephoned you or wired'.'" No Arleta. But, good gracious. ,.hiiH it stands to reason. The house has been vacant for years; ; It won't be habitable." Arleta shook her head. "You don't understand. You've never seen it. It's built ot weathered log and rock. It couldn't fall or rot away." Later, as Arleta sal walching the thickening sky, Mrs. Ainslree spoke again. "You haven t con sidered Cal's preferences. Ariel a. How will he enjoy a month in that remote " "It isn't remote'. Besides, he told me I could make a choice. And Aunt Leta," the voice swelled ........... www t i l mn w Shirley Temple To Get Divorce News dispatches from Hollywood confirm reports that Shirley Tem ple is no longer living with her I husband, and that Thomas Miller Dies At Home In Ohio lawyers are pre-i paring legal pa pers for their div-( orce. ' The world was interested in Miss Temple's mar riage to a formei army lieutenant after a brief courtship. It ap- neared. and has often been la I s 1 mmm mi ill Thomas J. Miller, a Spanish American War Veteran and hus band of the former Miss Mattie Haynes of Crabtree, died at his home in Ironton, Ohio, the latter part of September. Surviving in adition to the wid ow, who is a sisier ot me iaie Claude A. Haynes, are two sons, Dr. Thomas Miller of Ironton, and Leslie Miller, who teaches in an Ohio College; and one daughter, 1 Miss Martha Miller, who is a mem ! h..r of the faculty of the Ironton beled as the "ldeai marriage bin j CUy Schools. .U..,-. ironl W UI hi, TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Waynesville Township J. Hayes Alley to Nathan Hill and wife. ' G. F. Mashburn and wife to A. G. Mashburn. I Albert Howell to Sally H. Fer guson. B. H. Holland and wife to Charles H. Rhinehart and wife. Lizzie Osborne and husband to Josephine Love. Carrol Morrow and wife to John Tate. once happy marriage is ending up j sh(, neard thlir quarrel . i. ,4,,,,.-o (iiurts. Ill 1IIL' i'lv",V4 i It is understood that the couple s son wiil be in custody of Miss Temple. If when Calvin returns he makes an issue of the locale of your honeymoon, make the conces sion. "And, Leta, listen closely. Cal vin comes of an excellent family. Oh, 1 know how you teei auoiu Mrs. Ainstree caught the level look from Arleta's dark eyes. wilh emotion, "1 want to go home." Mis. Ainstrce's lips sellled in a determined line. She must see this through. She must keep Arleta, her namesake, from learning why she had never been allowed to re turn. The girl's engagement to Calvin Sheridan hud been an an swer to her year-long prayers. Once they were married she could relax her vigilance. If Calvin had oniy confided in her before fly ing West to investigate the last of the l.anutry holdings. The chauffeur had looked back. "Don'l think any shins are land m" here lodav. Mrs. Ainstree. Fogs thickening every minute. I Want 1 should turn back'.'" Dimly she heard her aunt tell Martin to drive on, they would 'check with the airport. They had j quarreled before he left; his very ' leaving was part of that quarrel haven't seen the place for light, i WPI't' il nearly nine eu . !""'. k ., hq.. ohlld. we do in .polled bra.. Cou. u- u r a oi our ancestors. '''heSctu - were taken four ! f'l environment doesn't build vears ago l)ad - Big Chips they ; up a resistance to our inherited ca..ed hiro-took them ius, be.ore faults ed -she hesitated a moM.e-... j , .-,,,1 - h.r ,-.. ih.l hunting trip" The Hip wondering eyes upon her. Did t o h h hadnt relurned; I ca.vin then have some Inherited Beaverdam Township W. J. Allen and wife tp Robert E Davidson and wife. G. C. Hardin and wife to Harry F. Hardin and wife. Alida Burriss Cabe to E. M. Geier and wife. E. Waynesville P-TA Completes Organization The members of the East Waynes ville Parent - Teachers Associa tion completed the work of organ izing for the new school year when .u not iat wppk at the school lilt: uit' auditorium. After the meeting, David Lnder- wood, the Association s president, said the organization would con tinue working to make t-asi Waynesville a standard school. During the meeting, aiso, pians were discussed for the school's Hallowe'en Carnival, which will be held Wednesday. Discussing the work of the or ganization for the new school year, Mr. Underwood said one of the major projects is the renovation of Ihe school auditorium. Like a record repeating itself over ... ...Ul.. "But, Leta, ne reasooaun:. 1 said it was your choice I Ihought : --well, a cruise, or perhaps a hop! around the States in my plane." "We can hon to the ranch, Cal." -All right. But do you want to spend your honeymoon cooking and scrubbing or however you keep the place clean? And can you cook?" "Cal. I told you Martin's son and his wife will go on ahead. I'd like to leave them there." "1 know, I know." Cal had slid down in the seal of the car. blond head tipped hack against Ihe cushions. "Now that young Mar tin's won his sheepskin he wants to out-Carver Carver." Arleta could have said many- things. Instead she laughed the trip which had lurneu .... mother's unimportant heart condi tion from chronic to acute. If we keep Mart's son and his wife out there . . . not a bad idea But later. We've only a month and a half to make our plans, Leta." i,..,...c, shed fell It ,nilinpn1 But they were at home and Arleta's maid was running down Ihe steps wilh a message. "Mister Calvin, he's comin' in the depot at live o'clock and will you please to meet him?" 1 Arleta would have changed to Jn i hoi- nwn rar. changed to wings didn't force the issue now lieu never go, they'd quarreled. As thev neared the city Mrs. Ainslree broke Ihe long silence. "Arlola dear, 1 don't like to pry, hut you've never told me why Calvin decided to fly West. Was Ihe decision sudden'.'" "Yes. it was. lie telephoned to of Ihe nearest town likelv to have a civil airport, then an hour later Jicky brought a note from him telling me he'd gone on reconnaissance'." "Arleta," Mrs. Ainslree gripped her niece's hand, "you know 1 i,. Iho meeting, but her aunt objected. "There is no rea son why Martin can't take you. And, Leta, try to bring Calvin home for a family dinner." Martin gave Arleta an expres sive roll of his eyes. "That's all ,i,.i.i Miss Leta. Martin he cain't hear ' a thing; this yere glass closed." "But Martin" i Wt'mw Little Miss." His voice ! was sympathetic. "Yet you always have to figure she doin nei oesi c.r vi.n nd Mister Calvin." Arleta settled back as the car headed into the thick gloom. (To be continued) ML FARMER . Be Sure Your MILK BARN CHICKEN HOUSES AND ALL BUILDINGS ARE BUILT OF OUR QUALITY BLOCK Ask the man lha as used ur BLOCK . . and you will buy a Western Carolina product. 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