Vs.. Loon. November 10, 1949 T.A ting . i..tlnn her nitlJ"! m . ill, Mrs. Kstelle H. absence of t li,t White. u.,m-.-. session . , . .-1 Uon- a talk on Boy r p.jijosed that iJllv Stout troop M.iM,e section, .... ..nnfa L of 'lie i'ac" n,,,, librarian fcu;tn.;( Schools, k lie iuii'f Jt t-.; at Mag- uts of a ui of mu- io I,., iJuui'd Fill , him- wife Jas 41; ,.-!) hanks. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEE PAGE THEES Crabtree Society Holds Meeting The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service of the Crabtree Meth odist Church met Thursday after noon at the honi?. of Mrs. f. L Safford with Mrs. Marshall Kirk patrick, president, presiding Mrs. W. F. Ferguson led the di vptional and Mrs. L. O. Ferguson was in charge of the program. The latter presented Mrs. c. O. Newell 2nd Mrs. Millard Ferguson who discussed Pakistan. The president announced that a Week of Prayer service will be held at Davis Chapel on Sunday, Novem ber 13, at 2:30 p. ni. with all circles in the charge participating. Opens CIO Session Medical Advances Make Life Lines Longer CHICA8A (UP) Moie than twice as many old people died here last year as in 1920. This was due to advances in medical science. In 11)20, 21 per cent of Chicago deaths were per sons 65 years and older. Last eai the figure was 44 per cent DRUGS ARE LIKE BOOKS.. You can't tell how good they are by just looking 4 1 . lw. I 4 t 1 1 ire ll-ll iica nn,i .. ii li.. l. , ..1 r.. rename, naiioiiaiiy nuunu wuivcis. vui Take no chances lime proven: insist vol R HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency JETIS DRUG STORE Home Owned and Operated hii'itd on Us Your Doctor Does. iw miw.wnf i pJWuuijnjipi).iiWijiMiilijiiiiliWlwtl !e vr-- Philip Murray Phillip Miii i.i v.. i- iv , i, (!,, PIVMcliiil ni tin- t'K) l.rt week .members cunliininl Uirir drive to eject t'oniimnii t-. I'roin top union posts. Mmr.i and other right-will)' olluials unv elected hy acclamation on the elosin; day of the convention at Cleveland. Deaths . UOSCOF. C. PANJu'EU. I Funeral services for Rascoe C. Pannell. 47. of Syiva, who died j Monday night at the home of his . ister. Mrs. Floyd Fisher; after a long illness, were held Wednesday n Urn Huff Creek Baptist Church it Addle. ' The Rev. Robert Pruitt and the lev. Thad Dietz officiated and in ei inent was In" Old Fields Ceme- 'lery. Pallbearers were Billy and Paul Pannell, Lincoln Schulet, Clayton - )iei.. t;erald Tayior, and Clyde Fisher. " A carpenter by trade, Mr. Pan ;e!l had been engaged recently in oust Miction work in Rhode Island He served two years in the V. S avy, three years with the U. S 'oast Cuard. Surviwng in addition to Mrs. I e her are the lather. John Pannell I HaKnn; six brothers, Fred. Gar me. Vernon, Burl, Gerald, and i raig Pannell of Sylva; and two sister ,, Mrs. Johnny White of Sylva and Mrs. Kduin Crowe of Tucka seeee. Arrangements were under the direction of Crawford Funeral Home . MRS. MARTHA AMMONS Funeral services were held this afternoon for Mrs. Martha Ann Amnions, 7(i, who died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs, Man uel Ashe of Balsam, after a long illness. The Rev. Ben Cook officiated and liorint u'n in Mirirllptnn fVmeterv. i in iamn oi joiiii casey w ishes Pallbearers were Marion Ashe, expicss men- deepest apprccia-1 Hobart Pressley, Wes Henry, Horn (ions to many friends both white Locust, Mack Mathis, and Clem ano colored lor the kindness and ,n0yle. CARD OF THANKS sympathy shown durum the sick ness and deatli of our beloved hus band and lather, also for the nice floral tributes. Maggie Casey and family. Want. Ads FOR SALE- Cprighl piano in good condition. Has new felts. Price $(i.r).0(). See at 3(17 Boundary St. N 10-14 Surviving in addition to Mrs. Ashe, are one daughter, Mrs. E. O. Moses of Hendersonville; one son, Dennis Amnions of Balsam; two sisters, Mrs. Addle Clauze of Gastonia, and Mrs. Lulu Amnions of Balsam, and several grandchild ren. Arrangements were under the direction of Garrett Funeral Home. Be Sure To Have Your Polar Bear Well Done FUHNISIIKI) CHICAGO (UP) The American APARTMENT FOR , Veterinary Medical Association has RENT Steam heal. Bedroom, new, private hath lull and show er, living room, kitchenette. Out let for elect l ie stov e refriger ator, or renter may furnish, 203 East SI. Plume 31(i-V aller 4 p.m. N 10 WANTED Trucks for hauling logs. Filter leu-wheelers. See Harry Lee l.inei or call I lll-li. N 10 just issued a warning which is sure to interest almost everyone. 'Watch out," says the associa tion, "for polar bear and walrus meat." It seems the association is con cerned about refugees from Indian summer heat who venture north ward. H doesn't want any of them getting trichinosis from raw or rare polar bear steak. Printing Thai Always Satisfies Phone 700 O Modern equipment, plus skilled workmen, plus new type, plus best quality papers, assures you of GOOD PRINTING, and no extra cost when done by the commercial printing depart ment of The Mountaineer. No matter what your needs, you will be glad to have had it done by The Mountaineer. lust Phone 700 for a representative to call. The Mountaineer EXAMINE WRECKAGE OF PLANE CRASH IN AZORES """T fc nv. wt&iifr TSr i lix 1 JlBMWaKfa Three A.M. Wrong Time For Sorority Visit COLUMBUS, O. 'UP) An Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge at Ohio State University was let off with a warning after police found him hiding behind a davenport in the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority house at 3 a. m. The pledge said his fraternity brothers had sent him to the sor ority house on a scavenger hunt o get a light bulb, a telephone book and a piece of women's clothing. TWO AMERICAN AIR FORCi OFFICERS, stationed at the U. S. base at Lages In the Azores, examine the wreck see of tha Air France airliner which crashed on Mt. Algarvia, bringing death to 48 persons, including Marcel Cerdan, the French middleweight boxer. Their visit was a preliminary to a thorough investigation Of the air tragedy Bodies of American victims will be flown back soon, officials announced. (International) Dr. C. M. Hinkley Doctor of Dentistry Boyd Building Office Hours 9 - 5 Wednesday 9 - 12 Telephone Office 121 Home 618-R More Big Bargains At Belk-Hudson's "j 'jy eshval wool nonm.i: BLANKETS Weight 3 Pounds $2-98 V , Wool Sinule White Colored Blankets - - $ii4 Other Single Blankets - - $1.19 Ladies' Rayon, Gabardine and Crepe DRESSES Reg. $4.95 - Now $4.67 Reg. $5.95 - Now $4.99 Reg. $7.95 - Now $7.14 Reg. $9.95 - Now $8.88 Children's Rib , Blue Willow, Pink Willow Sox - - -: - - - - - M3)c 32-Pc. Dishes : - - $g.95 Boys- Long Sleeve New Fall Colors First Quality 27 x 27 LADIES' RAYON ,tns,v, Briefs Union Suits Nylon Hose Diapers Pink, Blue, wme, Best Grade Al1 Slzes $3,.29 1 50c $1.98 doz. 2Sc Children's $9.95 Ladies' New Fall Colors in Faille, Coals - - - - - -$7.95 Gabardine Skirls $1.98 Sizes 4 to It Buy Now Ml Sizes This is a Bargain 'j I One Group Boys' 4 to 18 SUITS $3.00 to $6.00 OFF Outfit All The Family Here Al Savings You Always Save At BELK-HUDSON 'Home of Better Values v.- t 1; X 1 Vi I 1 : Mi. I I m ml m " I .if

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