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Lb, yber 7, 1949 PAG rrvi in THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER son jressAt Wards and .it I B William Frir't Presby I ,t. address Jual STl j held Sunday i,., House. Coke on. "The Jf .mil point- L,s. Untold I arc now rhaV(- inherited . i f.-ithers. r,l,0 r,irl Stout work "I lne LpA proficiency f, , th.- mem- . dui'inR the pro JJj Hyatt, presi-Lod-VViiyiu'sville tf rnadc the pre 1 ... i fi nished assisted by I William Med TjVrguson, Miss id Mrs. iviymc- .r L'avc the his- ln? and empha- I part of troop (Scout program. Jrogram at the (lazclwood-Way-Couniil enter e scout Hut. fergusim. troop William Prevost, fcsided at punch at each end ol Intered with-an Bow clwpsant he ll-ecu candles in the yellow and was carried out J: party, icsts were Mrs fan Woody, Mrs. Unci) Massie Iff, and Mrs. Ben iture of the oc- bf Girls had pre- fcrtatning to Girl tation program Iflernoon includ. mds of the girls ilivc direetor ot leville, and Mrs la member of the tout Council. ilimaxed the ob Inal Girl Scout to November 6, Juts in this area in special acti- lr funds for Girl Slso started last continued until girls receiving program at the ie not available fwill he announc- son pTo It UNC ' son. niece of Mr. ;t. of Waynesville, ' al the University I at Chapel Hill, i'd to t he Gamma f Mpha Gamma trial Sorority. hn formerly at Carolina Teach completing her e at the Univei's ng in Sociology, i curricular acti n is working with e and Music De- Beta Sigma Phi Has Initiation For New Members An initiation cemnonv for mw members of the Beta Sigma hi sorority was held Thursday melit at the home of Mrs. Harry I.cc Liner, Jr. with Mrs. Herbert llra ren. president, in charge Those initai'.ed were Mrs Hill Dover. Mrs. Jimmy Fields, and Mis Grovene Russell. Following the program a cfivcred dish supper was served. Autumn leaves and arrangements of yellow chrysanthemums wen, used in decorating for the event P.T.A. To Meet At Junaluska On Thursday The Parent-Teacher Association I of Junaluska School will hold an important meeting Thursday. No vember 10. at 7:30 p. m Members of the County Hoard of Education are expected to he present and discuss present and future needs of the school. All parents, members of the IV T. A. and friends of the school are invited to attend the meeting and help in the school program. Miss Palmer Is Engaged To Ralph Boyd Mrs. Jarvis I,. Palmer of Waynes ville has announced the engage ment of her daughter. Miss Mar garet Jane Palmer, to Italph Boyd, son of Dave Boyd and the late Mrs. Boyd of lloute 2, Waynes ville. The date of the wedding has not been announced. t t Episcopal Group To Have Meet A meeting of the Woman's Auxi liary of Grace Episcopal Church will be held at the Parish House. Tuesday night at It o'clock. At this time reports will he heard on the recent General Con vention held in Asheville. Following the meeting a social hour will be held, honoring new comers to the Parish. All women of the church are invited. Maggie P.T.A. Will Meet Tues. Mrs. C. L. While, president of the Maggie Parent-Teacher Associ atilon, has announced a special meeting of that organization to he held at the school, Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Speakers will be representatives from the Booster's Club and all parents are requested to attend. Jonathan Creek Meeting Wednesday Jonathan Creek residents will hold their regular Community De velopment Program meeting al 7:30 P. M. Wednesday at Hock Hill School. Community Chairman Fred Al 'ison will preside over the session which will open with a box supper. Deaths Miss Geneva Ross MRS Kencral BIJSSIK I RANCIS services for Mrs tii.ui lurnan Francis 60. native mri lif. loin: resident of Haywood County, "ho died Thursday in the Haywood 1 County Hospital, were held Satur d; atti-noon i . nman fcjeth 1 odisi Church The Hev Thomas F.rw in and Rev. W II I'less officiated and burial was in nuiian Cemetery t i Pallbearer were nephews. H?r , . old and Hoy Pressley. Grover and 'Glenn Francis. James Allison, and lames Reeves, j Surviving a,.,, tM, u,snand. Jerry J Francis: tour daughters. Mrs. Sher man Young and Mrs. Jack Hyatt of (..miner. iurs. Aruell Grooms of (anion. ;ind Miss Hannah Mae I Francis of the home: and three i -'"is. II s. and Lawrence of Can ton and Sgt. Joseph A. Francis of Fort Bragg. Also five sisters. Mrs. Mary A. Taylor of Arlington. Wash., Mrs. Shirley Pressley of Glennville, Mrs. Shirley Pressley of Glenville, Mrs. Mrs Jessie Flakier of Canton, and Mrs. Kthcl Allison of Andrews; three brothers, D. N. Inman of Dar rington. Wash.. Claude and Ben In nian of Deer Park. Wash., and 15 grandchildren. Arrangements were under the direction of Garrett Funeral Home. MRS. JANE JENKINS Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Jenkins, 8!t. who died Friday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. V () Whitaker in Canton were held in the Fairview Baptist church, Sunday atlernoon. Burial was in the Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews and (lower bearers were nieces. A native of Buncombe county, Mrs. Jenkins had been a member of the Fairview Baptist church for 37 years and was a daughter of the late David and Mary Lavender of McDowell county. She had been making her home willi Mrs. Whitaker for the past ear. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Whitaker are. one daughter. Miss Lela Jenkins of Swannanoa; four ions. Virile J. of Asheville, Walter if Old Fort, Loniiie of Nebo and ilmore Jenkins of Black Moun- ain; 44 grandchildren, 14 great jrandchildrcn, and one great-great irandehild. Kmwral arrangements were un ler the direction of Wells Funeral .dome. Canton. If - i x I ' PERSONALS Miss Norma Jane Burgin and Miss Barbara Ann Boyd, students at Brenau College in Gain -villr. Ga spent the week end at their homes here. Dr. 1. B. Funke has returned to her home after a short vacation in Jacksonville, Florida. She accom nnnied friends from Waynesville to Jacksonville and visited them for a week. Miss Lucille Calhey of Clyde visited friends in Greensboro last week and is now the guest of Prof, and Mrs. O. J. Coffin in Chapel Hill. D.A.R. To Meet With Mrs. Queen The November meeting ot the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daugh iers of the American Revolution will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John M Queen on Maple Street. To Rrliet Misery of s The guanaco and vicuna of South America are the only living repre sentatives of the camel family out of captivity. "is. 01686 -uvm m iMuntMN urn mm SLEEP TONIGHT! tABLETS m hetv bru,f aim. rebhin M whan nenraua tension tWwn narmj Swp. NORMAL IN TABLETS are oon-hlt MrdKaUr Povl miru, SS?PHK? SCRIPTIGN NEEDKD. C.p i tbw JJ"B ttintf Mnntne NOKMAilM TABLETS om wit twtey . ' (cnitlnr NOKMALI) tM7 M . . . SMITH'S DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubert Ross of Jonathan Creek announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Wilsie Geneva Ross, above, to Joe Davis Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas L. Smart, of Crabtree. The wedding will take place this tall at the Shinty Grove Metho dist Church at a dale to be announced. Mrs. R.- L. Coin left Friday by olane for Miami. Florida where she will be the guest of Mrs. Miller Walton. Mrs. Walton, who has been visiting Mrs. Coin here, accompan ied her to Miami. JOHN W. DOISON John W. i Uncle Johnl Dodson. id. native of Haywood County and i resident of Canton, died Sunday lflernoon in a Haywood County hospital after a short illness. He was employed by the South in Railway for 47 years prior to lis retirement in 1938. Since that hue he had been engaged in sell nig newspapers. He was a member if Heulah Baptist Church in West f 'jmton Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 in Beulah Baptist hurch with the Rev. C. V. Brown md the Rev. Pete Hix officiating, liurial will be in Arnold Plains Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Grover Moore, Clarence Revis. Andy Mc Gee, .loll ti Pless. R. N. Pressley and ngus Worley. Honorary pallbear ers are members of Hicks' Bible W SAYS. . .rJ Furnace A . I Hoe? YYE vy- ike those floors l-MVif f comfortable! I Jort That Pays For Itself" BALDWIN-HILL BLACK HOCK NOUL -rattsmen and Guaranteed n " liable rnmnanv Phis the GOOD HOUSE- . UARANTY SEAL! ROCK WOOL SULATING CO. For Details Call ASHEVILLE 3-1321 Collect Aliens Creek To Meet At School Thursday Night By MRS. BLANCHE FRANKLIN Mountaineer Correspondent Residents of Aliens Creek will meet at 7::t0 p.m. Thursday at the Miens Creek School to complete '.heir plans for their beauty eon test, which will be held Saturday night. All girls over IS will compete it the Saturday night meeting for the right to represent the commun ity in the contest for queen .of the 1949 Tobacco Harvest Festival. At the Thursday night Commun ity Development meeting, the resi- lents also will plan their winter he $1,000 goal is reached. electing coaches lor the girls' and boys' basketball teams. They also will elect 4-H Club 'cadet's. The program commit lee, headed by Mrs. Ila Farmer, the chairman, will have charge of the arrange ments for the meeting. The Rev. C. I. Allen, the com munity chairman, will preside. Woman's Society To Meet Tuesday The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the First Baptist Church will meet in the Boyd Mem orial Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The Spiritual Life Group will meet at 3 o'clock for a thirty minute service before the Woman's Society. The neck of a giraffe, although exceedingly long, contains only seven bones the same number as are in the necks of most other mammals. Beta Sigma Phi To Hold Meeting The rcuular meeting of the Beta Simmi Phi sorority will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William Cobb fa 9 .Toreltevemler- i, rub throat, est and hack th comforting i C0Cf ) SPECIAL I COFFEE I I J-""l r?v II I i f I mb V!SKS i Your next move -before you buy any C3r Js1o TRYARJPE tn Ms si Goeti dfffVersary Haywood St. 1950 MODEL 23rd SERIES POTTS MOTOR CO. Phone 528 Waynesville IN'S and OUT'S of MEDICINE You get out of medicine ex actly what's been put in . . to insure the quickest pos sible recovery, we use only proven pharmacals produc ed hy nationally known makers. Your Walgreen Agency CURTIS DRUG STORE Home Owned & Operated Phone 32 Class of the Beulah Church. The body will be taken to the residence at 30 Hill Street Mon day al 11 a.m. and Avill remain there until the funeral. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Sutton and Mrs. Myrtle Pless of Canton; tw0 grandsons Bruce and Billy of Canton, and a granddaughter, Cheryllyne Pless of Canton. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge. A LEAK CAW ALMOST DRIVE OKIE MAD, W "V CALL iTA Jt US AMD .MOU'LL BE MIGHTY GLAD a f c .-iii WEEK Each Week, In This Space, You'll Find "The House of the Week" With Full npj; This Series Is Made Possible By Local Firms That Arc Listed Here. They 11 Be Pleased To Help You With Your Building and Home Furnishing Problems. J A HA--' iMAU HOUM I .- .'Jfc tf ffl-' iJH numma WAUlj! ""!55W L4tj "In IQ LOl raMutrt. tit 1 (v. TT;-M - I 1 itMMi I 9 fi .-.-v till THE CASEY is a three-bedroom house suitable for a narrow lot. The liberal number of closets in this plan should delight the homemaker whose problem it is to Iind sufficient storage space. A closet al the grade entrance of The Casey and a general closet in the hall are available in addition to the usual vestibule coat closet, the linen closet and large wardrobes in each of the bedrooms. All of the rooms in The Casey, including the kitchen, open into one central hall. This arrangement eliminates the need of passing through one room before entering another. The Casey's modern kitchen is arranged in an efficient U-shape. There is a large well-lighted dining area at one end of the room. The Casey has a full basement. Its exterior walls are of frame con struction with siding. The roof is covered with sphlt shingles. Dimen sions of The Casey are 26 feet by 37 feet with a 4 foot front projection. The house has an area of 1.026 square feet and a volume of 20,642 cubic feet. For further information about THE CASEY, write the Small House Planning Bureau. St. Cloud, Minn. WAYNESVILLE LODGE No. 1769 B r U r. Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday At 8 P. M. Visiting ,. 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