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1 1 Loft Isses for October 24, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAG FIVE " ' . ... i.. ...., Jl U' 1 I. ' Join pl:i Hi ,,rd (lur w,,s were r ' . . . . ..... el by tw f Cai'tun Butcher Is Accidental "Surgeon' ,.f Mr-Jli'l'MOOIl . Kho I"- ,1(1 1 1 ,h 1'alin- (IfC- M'l'Vt ;A- William MikpalHck. EpalWk. all oi l.nny K'.TKU-yl.-dlcil'd iiurf atn of Char- VoriHiiina. Miss Marsait--' i ..llun'. fri'lKV '-' "" Mark (iallo- and M' I'u"" Death: Duke's New President From The Tennessee Hills Meat Cutter Juliii C. S kc; suits. i of Halcih. shuws Nurse Anne Dobbins the butcher knife lie used in accicienlally making an incision fur the removal of his own appendix. The knife slipped as he cut pork chops in a market and Hashed him on the spot just over the ap pendix. The knife blade damaged the appendix and so doctors moved it llii'ouy.h the j-ur-li alread,. made. i.M' Wiiephoto). u s rc- MKS. Jl'LlA WINCHESTER Mrs .h'lia Oxner Winchester. tlti, widow of the late James Winchest- t. died at her home on Hyatt Creek at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, fol ouin a long illness. Funeral services will be held 10111 the residence Tuesday at'er loon at one o'llock with the Rev. I.. Allen officiating. Interment vi'd he in Green Hill Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be i.eprews: llaymond Nicholson. J:.., limmy Nicholson. Alna Hyatt. larold Winchester. hit Oxner, Car- ; and Oxner. and Wayne Massie sieccs will be flower bearers. j Mrs. Winchester w as a native; of Haywood county and spent her 1 lfe here. She was the daughter of the late Henry and iClizabelh 5ragg Oxner. Surviving arc three sister;. Mr.v V ill McClure of llazelwood, ; nil Mrs. Asneth Shook and Mrs. flcorge '1'urpin of Waynesville; and mo brother. Dan Oxner of Whit ier. Arrangements are under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. row koooL V CONTEST ottrol ill.d FRtH 8-Day Mission For Polish People Set An eight-day Polish-speaking John's church w Sunday. Octolx Hie Mission tm member of SI. II bo conducted 30 ihrough Sun day. November (i. A Polish sermon will be delivered after the 11:00 o'clock Mass on both Sundays and each weekday night al 7: HO by the Rev. Stanislas Gr ibo.v:ki. a vicitm of three years' imprisonment in the notorious Dachau Concentration Camp. Head the Want Ads for bargains FARMER . . . Be Sure Your MILK BARN ICKEN HOUSES 1U11.MNGS ARE BUILT OF OUR QUALITY BLOCK In thai as used ur BLOCK . . 9tui you buy a Western Carolina product. Sizes Of Concrete Pipe Llructor or material dealer or call us collect. DIAL 3-8321 crete Products CoJ TIT TT-IT TTT T T" TVT f nr.v . .r.. Ciyde P.T.A. Will Sponsor Festival Float IVILLE LODGE No. 17G9 BP O E icond and Fourth Tuesday At 8 P. M. risitinc Elks Welcome MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING WHEN THE FAMILY CIRCLE The Clyde School Parent-Teach" er Association voted at its meeting I hursday to under-write one-half of the expenses of a float to be cnlered by Clyde in the Haywood County Tobacco Festival parade next month. 1 bis lloat is to be made bv a committer of South Clyde Com mini it y Developments members, iinrirr the direction of Mrs. Levi Moi gKii, P.-T.A. president, and Miss ll.it ,ie Freeman, teacher. Hobert (' Kvans, Civile agriculture 'each r. is chairman of the float eoni- i niitlee. ' .A pot her bighlighl of this second i regular meeting was a discussion on safety by Charles F. Ijniiing Chde police chief. Chief l.aimipg is assisted by the Civile Hoy Scouts in directing traf- lic Ihrough the Clyde Sctu.ol one during the danger hours of early morning, noon, and afternoon. He said that parents help train their children in safety measures, yet turn rigid around and break the same rules themselves, Mil Howard Shook was program I leader, while Mrs. Joyce Haynes gave the devotional program. Mrs. Kclit !i Cannon's second End third grade class, and John Byers' Iwclllli grade were awarded large framed pictures to he hung in their classrooms. The pictures were gifts from the P.-T.A. to the rooms that had won the mother atten dance banner in the elementary and in high school the largest per cent of the months last scnooi tihio, iwd rooms also had the largest number of mothers present at the Thursday meeting and will keep Hie banners until next month's session of the P.-T.A. It was decided that the parents and teachers will have a foods booth at the school Hallowe'en carnival with proceeds to go to the association treasury. Mrs. Morgan said that the local association has been invited to at tend an all-day P.-T.A. meet at East Waynesville School on Wed nesday. Hallowe'en Party Planned For Saunook School Halloween Carnival, sponsor ed bv the Saunook Parent-Teacher Association will be held in Hie Saunook School, Saturday night. October 29. ,aiiiii mutest will be fea MKS. MARGARET NORMAN Mrs Marcaret Jane McNabb Norman, 52. wife of Will Norman, died in the Haywood County Hos pital Sunday atternoon alter a diort illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Old Itocky branch Baptist church on Aliens Creek. The Rev. Nando Stephens will officiate and burial will be in ihc church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Derrv Nor man, Claude Norman, Homer Noi man, Edgar Norman and Charles and Willard Russell. Nieces will be flower bearers. Mrs. Norman was a native l Haywood county and spent her en ;ire life here. At the time of her leath she resided in the Big Cove section. Surviving, in addition t tl"' husband, are three daughters, Mrs. Ernest Shuler of Chapells, S. S.. Mrs. Ray Belt and Mrs. Koberi Korea of Waynesville, route I; four sons, Nathan, Marion and Price Norman of Waynesville. route 1. and Frank Norman ot hw.iiiu.i noalr, and thirteen grandchildren. Also the mother. Mrs. Sara McNabb of Waynesville, route 1; three sisters. Mrs. Dewey Snyder of Lenoir and Mrs. Kred Lewis and Mrs. Ray McClure of Waynes ville; and five brothers. Kred, .Inn and Sam McNabb of Washington State and Mont and George Mc Nabb of Virginia. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. I MIMllrir -,, , iriJ 1 In nwii unr-iwii rtuWi MMWMM "2 I 4TWi j vCrf'i VJ 11 x s ! JfVit CV Hallowe'en Carnival Set For St. John's On Friday, October 28, bglnnin? at 7:30 p.m.. the students of St. John's high school will sponsor the annual Hallowe'en Carnival lor he benefit of the hool athletic fund. A ta!. Tennessee mountaineer, who looks a little like Abraham Lincoln, w.l, v , augu a e , -y president of Duke University at Durham, one of .he nation's nehes, schools, lie .s Di. Mollis Edens w o orked as a lumberjack, a rural mail carrier on ho,,,bck and a ,iav laborer ,n an Akron rubber pi ,. before he scaled the heights as an educator. Upper le.t: Dr. I d.sis poses lor a close-up wtth Duke's Cotluc towcr for a background. Upper right: He and his P.e.ty -le, hkew.se ennean Lw,r left: As principal of Cumberland Mountain School a. 0ss-..lle. le...... in Hie ea.ly 30s Dr. ., . ... , ,. iwiv ..niraiiw t)..e of his abiding ambitions is to know his students I' 1 1 1 1 V ('Mill Willi Mtltl' ilir personallv Lower right: A lover of outdoor sports, or. Miens i.ims game plaved bv faculty members at Duke, lie formerly served as ,1, (ia then as vice chancellor of the University System ot Cooiy.ia, Iho'ocncr.'.l Education Board in New York, lie is a native ol Lull. MRS. MILDRK1) HAWKINS I.1 il Lnrvif'C for Mrs. Mil r um i - died Tate Hawkins, 33. who died of a heart attack Friday nighl at her home in Canton, were held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Crawford Funeral Home. The Rev. Horace L. Smith, pas tor of (he First Baptist Church, of ficiated and burial was in Boii-A-Venture Cemetery. I'l.lllK.nrers were Charles John- . . i. . i.' .1 Il'iii'litik: son. Troy iiaauy, r.imcn unvr. Jack Woody. Glenn Robinson and Jack Abbott. Surviving are the husband. Harry Hawkins, a Canton businessman: one daughter. Ann; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tale of Ashe ville; and one brother, Howard Tate of Asheville. Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. tured and several new panic be inauguraled this year. Valuable prizes, including , hv the ladies of the I will be awarded. A variety of foods will also sold. The public is invited to be pi cut when the carnival opens 7:30 p. m will quilt -TA. be Queen To Be Chosen At Central School The crowing of a iiieen at Cen tral Elementary School will bigh lighl the program al the annual Hallowe'en Carnival to bf held Thursday night. The queen will be selected from girls sponsored by ten Waynes ville linns and- repi osriiling the ten grades in Hie school. The contestants, their grades and sponsors are as follows: Jean M.ii:inii'l Miss Patterson's first grade, Smith's Drug Store; Geor gia Ann lleiison, Mrs. Boyd's Hist grade, Waynesville Bfeycle and Key Shop; Sarah Cobb, Mrs. Eck hoff's second grade, Firestone Home and Aulo Supply Store; T ss Massie, Mrs. Dulin's second grade, Massie Furniture Company; Phyl- liss Ituir. Mrs. Lees third grade, James Furniture Co; Mel ha Cow ard. Mrs. Leat heiwood's third grade. Haywood Builders Supply Co.; Gray Watkins. fourth grade, Curtis Drug Store; Pallida Patlon, fifth grade, C. F Kays Sons; Mar garet Kinsland, Mrs. Howell's .sixth grade. Howell and Phillips 1-sso Service; and Palsy Lealherwood. Mr. Rogers' sixth grade, Justice Furniture Co. Oilier entertainment will include bingo, foil une telling, and a fish pond. Refreshments will he avail able in the dining room and a coun try store will be operated. Inman's Chapel To Hold Hallowe'en Party A Hallowe'en and Bingo Parly will be hold next Saturday night at the Inman's Chapel Universalis! Church on the Pigeon River below Lake Logan. Making the arrangements lor the even! are Mr s I )ons Calhoun and Miss Doris Phillips. Dr V. B Bishop is paslor of I he church which is sponsoring the Hallowe'en event. Miss DeLozier Is Honored By 4-H Club Members of the Ha' hvoo I 4 II Club entertained at a tea in Ihe library of the school last I'ir, usdjv afternoon, honoring Miss ::! i Do Loter, assistant home doim i; ti '- tion agent, whose niarriag to Joe Palmer will lake place on .Novem ber (i. The lea followed the regular meeting of the club. Itefresbmeiils included ice cream, coffee, and cake, made by the club members. Special guests included the mem bers of the faculty of Ihe school. Miss DeLnler was presented a gift of linen from the club. t BLOOD ItKOTIII IIS MORG ANTOWN. W. Va. UH'i n.-ii-t t :i I answer to clitic s who say ..viwuiiiiioital lcsults from lower' animals cannot be applied to man was prepared by Wi st Virginia University's medical school. Tests condueled at the school have shown blood pressure among dogs, like humans, is higher in males than in females. Want Ads Brine Quirk Results i niiglny swing at bat in a baseball ,ni ai Knuiry University in Atlanta, and later as associate director of .ton. Trim., population 2,500. (AP) I'AMII.Y MATTER 1 ( Mi T Wl )UT1I. Tex. lUPl It i a family matter when Detec tive C. D Hu h was assigned in a bin glary cans The victim was his son, C. D. Bush, Jr., whose home as bin glai ied. Like Wafer off a Duck's Back . . er.iPECiv .1 I .rA nrancol 5X?U- Ulll Ul Owl yi v.-" Any surface painted with hnatrvo Enamel it easier to clean. 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