THE WAYNES VlLLE MOUNTAINEER I'hursd-a, AlieriiB,.,. ,-, . . 21 I J i' .'V i i 3 lions Honor Children For Ticket Sales Z The members of l In- Wavnesville fcions Club last Thursday nk'ht Repressed their appi oei.ition in a material wax to Hi.1 boys and girls tyho had spent i lx-n live lime sell ing ticket-, to 1 1 ? ilub's annual Minstrel. 't Herbert Anpel chairman of the tub's tii kt t -ale- committee, pre sented $: pii.e-. In the Last Wavnesville -l in.ul and Carl Scout Troop 6 a tl.e -lU.iuh lor WI1 fcini! the "t.ain coiilt-ls in -.ellillK Vile greatest luiinbi i ..I lu'kets. 1 The individual wimers were gut-is ol the ihib at the dinner meetii.t' at the Kir I Methodist Church Cah V.i.uduard of East) Wavnesville S.'ho.il to.o.ed all oth-1 er "salesnn n" with a total of :t2.7( in ticket reivip;-. SlurUv Ma.- t 'oi.n.it -ei and Man ! Grouser of t!i n.ihi' iroi.'' I...I tor ; 1,, , ill !!. .iliH'IU' Brothers Held y j2 Ui r - m 111 C fc fcv. llM Benjamin first plan u. ' the nirinli. i Which took i'. sales cainpai i Each - old - ' the -I, ..'A. portion .a II.-. sale- total rl -The chil.li !: villi- Sclio..! . competi'.i.... I tal a!r- ri -1 Othcl -.lari content .'- 1 and Ha. e'...-d Sandra Call vidual 1 1 : '' student ! all ntht: pup School. The ell. UN oi the sclu r. resulted i;'. $410. Mr A ii avnee ami . Thr C i;' aKo ; schoii Seoul ad ai Burton iRed) Ran;om. 2ti, dtfn and his bi other, .right '. 3f. are in i-al at I'oluaibus, O , on federal auto theft charges, both are chained in Wade boro with the slaying of James Mal colm Stiirlt v . :7 of Holhs. yiitens. N. V. Burton vv;s arrested in I'oliinihu-. Dl. 111. and Benjamin was tak.n. Oct 21 in a .anes Mlle. I)., hotel, i AT photos'. ai th th to- 350 Attend Baptist Mass Meeting In Hazel wood ?a-l the a a- il... mdi .' C. ntr.il i.-i ImPIH'i! . : llacl-Ao, :d Ida c-hildren ot Clyde Pastor To Conduct Radio Devotions and tor: idv ..!' e e( d t! ha Mr ai.d Mi- l'.a Kline l ave re turned Una h.ai.r 1 1 . 1 )ion. Illinoi- afl- i i -.1 i ' to 'he hitler's brother .-i.d -i ..r-ii.-l.e.v Mi and Mi- Ctr M.--I. About 3.r0 people attended the Haywood Associational Sunday School and Training Union mass meeting at the llazelvvood Baptift church Tuesday night. Twenty two churches were represented. A feature of the meeting was the The Reverend V T. Medlin. pas- message by Rev. D. H. Daniel, tor of the Chde Methodist church. I'lor of the First Baptist church will be the speaker for morning of Hendersonville. He stressed t troo.x devotions over WHCC Mondav the importance ot iranung .,, u,c ,.!,- of through Saturday of next week at and home. The speaker 9 15. The following week the pas- was presented by Rev. L. C Ll- tor of Long's Chapel. Reverend t i ott. pastor ot me r usi uapc.si l'aul H. Duckwall. will be the church here, and a class-mate of speaker. the speaker. The Sunday morning worship The Training Union program . service will be broadcast from the was under the supervision of Mrs. i First Methodist church at 11 Sam Knight, general director, and i o'clock. The pastor. Reverend J. the theme, "The Faithful Witness, ' ! K Yountz. will deliver the sermon, was used throughout the program. The year-round Baptist Hour mav ' Jark Medford, general Sunday be heard Sunday afternoon at 3:30 School Superintendent, was in UT.OS. with Dr. R. 1 charge ot me program 101 mr Sundav School workers, and worn 1 that the ad - 'otallcd $517 . .i ..pprei i.ition ::a.,r.i- .-t the a.!.:- ol t!ie conducted the over C. Li station e as speaker. Long's Chapel Receives Altar Set Formally The beautiful new altar set ol the Long's Chapel Methodisl church was dedicated Immediately after last Sunday's morning wor ship service. The set, which Includes a cross, two candlesticks, and two vases, was presented in memory of Dr. and Mrs. M. F.. Stackhouse of Georgia by their aaugmeis ana son. Mrs. J. E. Banks of August, rep resentint! her sisters, Mrs, Leo B. Roberts of Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. VV. A. Cregory of Griffin, Ga., and her bi other. J. M. Stackhouse of Richmond, a . made the pres entation. A. J. McCracken. a trustee of the church, accepted the memorial lor the church. The Rev. Paul H. Duckwall, the pastor, then dedicated it to the glory of Clod. White chrysanthemums, present ed by Billy Gregory of Griffin, a grandson of 1 jr. and Mrs. Stack house, decorated I lie chancel of the church. - Mrs. Staeklioti-.? was a member of Long's Chapel at the time of her death la-t July. m m y". r ri tit i wv - - - a M W Hf mm jam I mtm M K U-M U I " ' 1 Lxpiosion wi uus uiu vc vvicKb i Duuaing & i i Iff . iinwj ' 4 i 'a'S'V- u'lirl J, ,,.... ii Rites Arc Held Today For Miss Arledge Miss Laura E. Arledge, 88. died Tuesday night at ;".ie home of her niece. Mrs. L. M. Killian. alter a long illness. ' Services were held at the grave side in Oakdale Cemetery, llender souville. this afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Rev. L. D Hayes, pastor of the Kir.-t Methodist Church of Hendersonville. officiating. Pallbearers were C. Few. Fred Karl Boaiii dited a in his cafe at Clinton, and the building caved in upon him. i in- t t-i - ritic ;-piosiou blew down the walls and the roof collapsed. Bryant was injured seriously hul d.u i ?ive him a s,ood cli.uui to live. Spectators gaze in awe at the wrecked building. (AP PI lotui. Hallowe'en Event Held At Cruso School Friday A well-rounded, cnlertaining pro- Queen To Be Chosen At Central School The crowing of a queen at Ccn- pram featured the Hallowe'en ' tral Elementary School will high- Carnival held at the Cruso school l;sl Friday. TUe event was sponsored by the scnool and the Ci uso Community Development Club. Cynthia Burris, a first grade sludent and daughter of Mr. and ?-Ir . M. V. Burrcs- won the popu larity contest in an election spon sored by the sch io'. Another outstanding feature of the evening was the skit. "Tall Justus. Ben Foster, S. Maxwell, and Tails From Amos And Andy IX Till. Dllil'CTORS' ROOM OK IMHt I'AKOUXA 1 1 It I'll' IN I (llMI'.VNV FRANKLIN NORTH CAROLINA O.-lidi. r '.'O l'Hll KI'.SOI.I I IONS WHF.RF.AS . I. ma I! Bovd --ei- ed lllall e.o a one ol the DlleC- tor- and i. e-l'i. -al. nl of We-lei n Carolina 'I . l.-phoi:.- ( .,!ujan . and as such l)lie:loi an. I (ittlclal con tributed ereallv of hi tlnir and abllUv to the growth and expan sion of it- ba-ini ., and a-. so serving at the linii of hi-- death, on 1 t loh.-i l -t't and WHKHLAS Mr HomI at all limes during tl--i maiiv veals, per formed hi ullici.d dulie;. in con nection Willi Western Carolina Telephone (dri.paii, in a com petent, eflu i ill an.l l ourteou- m ner: NOW. THKT.KFORF., he it re solved: ill That We til membei ot the Ihutd of Inreitor-. and Official of Ue-lelli Calolllia Telephone Compare de-he to ex press our d-ei -'vmpathv to the family id the J.-u-j ed in tiicir great lo- . I2i That de ire to cvpre--s our appit-ciaiiou lot hi lute', and i efficient service- a a Director and j Official of the Ue-tein Carolina: Telephone Compam ihat hi- tine , spirit, cooporatioti and ahh- -eivices ed the program around the slogan, Take Your Family To Sunday School." A series of conferences were held prior to the general meeting, and leaders of the different con ferences included Mr. Medford, Mrs. Raymond Wells, Rev. C. L. Bissett. B A. Horton, Daphne Wavnesville pastors serve as ! Boone. Mrs. P. H Gentry. Mrs vi-,.,ng ministers at the Francis : Jake . Schulholer and Mrs. W. H. nurgin. Special music for the occasion was given by the Hazelwood choir. Jarvis Brock was director of music, and Miss Esther Mae Gibson, pianist. Francis Cove News Bv MRS. WM. HOLL1NGS WORTH Mountaineer Correspondent Church Sunday afternoons. On the first Sunday of each month, the Rev. M. R. Williamson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Wavnesville. preaches at the services. On the third Sundays, the Rev J. F.. Yountz, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Wavnesville, is guest minister, and on fourth Sundays, the Rev. L. G. Elliott, an. j pastor of the First Baptist Church, !- in the pulpit. The citizens of Francis Cove in We evervone from all other com- rem iinine "lunitie--, to attend these and other services at the church. Sunday School classes are fol lowed o the preaching services at 2:30 P. M. H. E. Drake. Miss Arledge. a native of Hen dersonville. was the daughter of the late Isaac and Rebecca Holbert Arledge. For the past six and a half years she has made her home here with Mrs. Killian. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Kil lian, are six nieces, Mrs. Claude M. Pace. Miss Anne Justus, Mrs. K. G. Morris, and Mrs. Ettie Car son of Hendersonville, Miss Eliza beth R. Aiken of Bethlehem. Pa., and Mrs. .1. Y. WolTord of Danville, Ky.; and two nephews, J. I. Arledge of Hendersonville, and L. P. Ar ledge of Portsmouth, Va. Arrangements were under file direction of Garrett Funeral Home. which proved a popular comedy success. . The carnival opened with a prayer, scripture reading, and group singing. The auditorium was decorated by the primary grade students and their teachers with autumn leaves, providing a. beauiful setting for the program. The efforts of Paul Grogan of Cruso school, who assisted in mak ing the arrangements had a large share in the success of the event. PERSONALS Francis Cove 'chool children now find riding in their school buses much smoother. Raccoon Road has been paved with a hard surface. Between CO and 70 students who live in the Cove ride the school buses. will lie great I v iiii--.il and that in! the passing of Mr Bo.d Western I Lasl Sunday night, Francis Cove North Carolina and Noith Carolina ' citizens organized a union for the '. s a wi.ole. ha h,a one of its most I un? People of the Cove at a ? useful citizen w ho devoted a long j meeting at the church. Snd useful Mfp to the ,il, he as ;. ' They elected officers and decid- Betsy Janes Has Party On 7th Birthday Miss Betsy Boyd Janes celebrated her seventh birthday with a party at her home on Branner Avenue Wednesday afternoon. She was a - isled in entertaining by her mother. Mrs. Owen Janes, and her aunt, Miss Edna Boyd. The Hallowe'en motif was observ ed in decorations and refreshments and Hallowe'en favors were pre sented to each guest. The guests were Susan Moody, Kay Boyd, Patsy and Maxine Sims, Mary Otis Burgin, Betsy Istey, Carolyn Janes. Donald and Joseph Davis. Jackie Siler, Bill Crawford, Ronny and Larry Leatherwood and Freddy Hill. Wavnesville Dramatics Club Organized A Dramatics Club was organized among the ninth grade students c2 the Wavnesville Township High School this week. Initiation of members took place Monday and officers were elected as follows: President, Stanford Massie; vice-president, Sylvia Cam lin; secretary, Lucy Swanger; treas urer, Barbara league; and histori an, Rose Leatherwood. Miss Bass, ninth grade English teacher, is faculty advisor for the new club. THRIFT TIP Instead of discarding your old housedresses, turn them into aprons. If the dress is faded, use a reputable byand of dye to give it new color and new life. See Our Want Ads For Bargains Among the Waynesville fans who plan to attend the Clemson-Wake Forest game at Clemson on Satur day are Mrs. Henry Foy, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips, and Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson. V Mrs. Walter Taylor of Baltimore, has arrived for a visit to her moth er, Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Mrs. Robert E. Wood of Eliza bethan, Tennessee, is expected next week for a visit to her mother, Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt are leaving tomorrow to spend the week-end in Boone as guests of Mrs. Hyatt's brother, W. 11. Dam eron, Jr. t Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wolfrom of Brownsburg, lnd. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Mas- . sic. light the program at the annual Hallowe'en Carnival to be held tonight. The queen will be selected from girls sponsored by ten Waynes ville firms and representing the ten grades in the school. The contestants, their grades and sponsors are as follows: Jean McDaniel, Miss Patterson's first grade, Smith's Drug Store; Geor gia Arm Henson, Mrs. Boyd's first grade, Waynesville Bicycle and Key Shop; Sarah Cobb, Mrs. Eck- i hoff 's second grade. Firestone Home and Auto Supply Store; Tess Massie, Mrs. Dulin's second grade, Massie Furniture Company; Phyl- liss Ruff, Mrs. Lee's third grade, James Furniture Co.; Melba Cow ard, Mrs. Leatherwood's third grade, Haywood Builders Supply Co.; Gray Watkins, fourth grade, Curtis Drug Store; Patricia Patton, fifth grade, C. E. Ray's Sons; Mar garet Kinsland, Mrs. Howell's sixth grade, Howell and Phillips Esso Service; and Patsy Leatherwood, Mr. Rogers' sixth grade, Justice Furniture Co. Other entertainment will include bingo, fortune telling, and a fish pond. Refreshments will be avail able in the dining room and a coun try store will be operated. Presbyterians To Observe Home Mission Work The Women of the Hazclwood Presbyterian church, circles meet ing jointly, will observe the Week of Prayer and Self-Denial for Home Missions in a review uf the Home Missions study book, "Mis sions At The Grass-Roots." at the jwanse, tuesaay evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. F. A. Plummer, of Asneviue, ttecording Secretary of the Presbyterial, will review the book for the Women of the church and also for the women of the church of the Bethel church who have been invited to meet togeth er. b."l -AniW. I i ..... u- --.it I!j--i - House iiliit-Ver jj """"'-Piupj 'u'"i"!-Dot, '""' -Docl, II It e l.ull illt HIS -Docti -Dtii Mrs. H. C. Ferguson of Wavnes ville, her sister, Mrs. C. L. Plein mons, and Capt. Plemmons of Washington, D. C, and Orlando. Fla.f Mr. and Mrs. Millard Fergu son, and Mrs. Annie McCracken of Waynesville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Coward of Luck. Madison County, last Sunday. Mrs. Coward, who will observe her 87lh birthday soon, is a sister of Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. I'lcin mons. They were joined by anolhci sister, Mrs. Laura Duckett and her daughter, Mrs. llaney of I lot Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Plemmons. Mr. Plemmons is a brother of Captain Plemmons. I.i.lll;.. Will Al1"' S'ipJ vialvei nEfj Uc lii lUis-' kevs. .mui-rauy -MetJhedren Ci I hoinpNon-Hi: KeniiimoreJ Humphreys vl tiny Davis-Wild bi Saunders Beal H'SI. London-Cal copies' London White beny Kiim 2 cop Twain -AdveJ berry Finn 2 copj 1 wain Adventi yer 2 copies. Burnett Secri'l ies. Alcotl Litlle AU-ott- Little Alcott Jack 11 adcr-Big Sn Jit ooke--Johntv LuiiR-Red Fail Dakelcss-StorJ , composer Wan Want Ads Bring: Quirk Results KOIl UF.NT-'J Apply Carolina WANT TO P.EN1 share imp ami adult- in lam pel ielic.il tal hart Il:i7elrt Hallowe'en Events Are Scheduled eacher. legislaior public official. d hold meetings every Minaay hanker and bteiia - tr.an. : ai i p. in. mi me new juu.u 3i That a cor- ot im -e resolu- i sanization. k-. roii. a ... (,.ii,. I The voune people will conduct copy lo the pre. ,,r,i a c.pv spread a program at each meeting. Fnr Thl? Wppk ipon the mmul. - of V..vier Car..-' .AH Parents and friends are in- J- Alio 'CCIV lina Telephi.ru ( nmp.:nv. vuea to aueno. the above lesolutiuns were ( unanimously oa-- d and adopted at. i Use Mountaineer Want Ads"" Use Koch Freed Then Rearrested held on 2!J Ik en suffering from an infected arm the regular n,ie,,i rii'li.lu.r l l.l l - I r.t.,,1 Vl,- Ih. i i i. i . r, .1 for the past two weeks is slightly undersinn. d lie olelions Commit-1 1 F ' tee of the Hoard ol Directors. ' '"'Proved. Hallowe'en Carnivals are includ- MRS OSBORNE IMPROVING ed in tn" wpeks events at most of tl-wic--l-ts.j'.lf'in4t-ii- ni.i nl r Mrs V. W. Osborne, who has '"l --"""-' .JOHN H SMATHKRS S. V: F.NLOE I ItKiJ K. MARTIN i Mr. and Mrs J. M. Long have as j their guest, the latter's sister. Miss Juanita Wtaver, of Greensboro. "Thank t JMIMWITJIlfc. "ST COCA-COLA BOJTLIXG CO. OF, ASljPEVnXE, V.. Jfc "- ' " ' j The first was held at the East Waynesville School Wednesday night. Sponsored by the Parent Teacher Association of the school, the carnival netted $313.14 for the school fund. Tonight will be carnival night at Central Klementary and Hazel wood elementary schools. Both will open at 7:30 o'clock. Highlighting the program at Cen tral will be the crowning of a queen to be chosen from contestants from each prarie. Votes for the queen at one rent each will add to the gen eral fund Other features will in clude bingo, a fish pond, a costume parade, a food sale, and country store. Al Hazelwood the program will include a White Kelephant Sale, Grab Baskets, cake walks, fortune telling, bingo, and a food and candy sale. The public is invited to both programs. Roy McKlnnish of Clyde is in Raleigh for a number of days. Mrs. Jack Brown left today for her home in Salem, Mass. after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tburman Williams of Fayetteville, were week-end guests of the former's brother-in- law and ilitar, Mr. nd "Mr. Tom Let. s-si .4 4'; As Flanked by two MP's and followed by a German prison matron, Use Koch, so-called "witch of Buchenwald" is released from a Landsberg, Germany, prison where she had served four years for alleged concentration camp atrocities. Her life sentence was reduced by American occupation authorities who reviewed revolting charges and decided the evidence was not conclusive. Her freedom was short lived, for she was immediately rearrested by German author ities who wlU try lis on eharees of murdering 25 German-Jews. (International Radlophoto). 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