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Vovemter 21. 1949 THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TIIEEE To RITA RELAXES IN SWITZERLAND kival tsmin-ored by 4- Pro; wcto n.i". .,,1 al the ,.lV IWf.ilt- ,l will be 1,. ul moii-!'"-l,i ins and . 1 1 U and i ,n wheel I Ill.'V will J' llidc COIV luldling! .m!M ill' 111 T.l'S 'each. "in-ii, ,il Iv fur i hip, Banil i , p. in. , il.tlt- are Mid' Flor ., I in- Kay's f . .ill, is nil y Auxiliary. Tallinn V F.W. to.,,,,,,- mi' the p Profes tfl,. Mrs. Slan let;! sisina Phi fpaiks fur Gar- jr,.. A im1' I?is" (wood Boost it's I ii- Shcrrill's hiuin lor i-ai'K.- Marie Kienast S for Haywood Corporation, the Hook Store, tor s tana wai- I Bakery. Vivian ! Klcctrie Com- for Sims Tire Klaine Fran- I'liillips Esso Hjalt lor Char- hl.ile for Pet ftms lor Grace- it'ln.et for Hich iv. Mary Evelyn ywood County irprisc' 'for the re Receding As I McElralh for Aid Fibre Com- laml for Under- Supply Com- , for First State lav wood Coun- lor Hradley's Slovall for Comoany. Nan- vis-l.iner Motor ciidle for llow , Maureen Carv- Soiis. Sally hliiv- J noAille, Mary ,.;'.;:eiy. Pat- illir w av nesv 1 1 it asclioll tor C. N. iillonl lor 1 1 a r- rav x : he I iNisi'. V. 4 U'Vil ,. '., .,,am. Ill .... Sheridan. And when she meshed gears nngi-ilv. he added, "Considering I lie road, keep your temper for !)oakes." -Mi-s l.aiurtrv." Cal held his .... i ... ..r h as the car sllinerea oui m naiiow lane onto 'be road, . I a t.uiper." ou ma be right." eonceut-d t.ut wu't until you meet SlierUan tightened tne ,r Arletas shoulder "Oh. remember Miss l.ane speuk Cl ips 1-aiiKtry. A cousin, . silent until house; then "Have Martin I e plenty of ill the niHht. writing. i l int? you." vj- all From the terrace , Kel! disapear and in i.umei.ts reappear with i,i, d Doakes. the three get i .0 and drive off. ,, lie took Martin to I,,,,'-, u ,:ir back." Sheridan re in.uk. d. I hen. as they stepped In i,, ih Ik '. h uif, room, "I.eta, this ACHESON URGES GERMAN SELF AID OUT FOR A DRIVE at Lausaniif Switzerland, glamorous movie star Rita Hayworth is shown in an open car, letting the wind whip her hair about her face. Wife of Prince Aly Khan, Rita is reported resting and reading movie scripts as she awaits the birth of her baby. (Intcrnatioiinl) "It salil olil I l il I, All 'Now r. w hen It s luriiisneu. mi- lll, pride. "1 iiave thlnRS no; relinisiied and reup- ed " ia turned to Cal Sheridan. i,ll in,' the truth. Why did Mart of Happiness by PEGGY O'MORE AH Nowsfpatures Chapter 13 Bui ou." Arleta said erave-faeed Calvin, "are fish. Sailtish. I ri'ad about you yesterday. What 1 mean well, but really you can't be here." And she looked to How Kelly for conlirina tion. "I wired to Mr. Sheridan," he wood County Hoard of Education. Mrs. Kent Ketnor for Ketner's, Lillian Knox .Mcdtord for Farmers Federation, .loan Morris for the Food Store, l.ane Preost lor B. and P. Service Station. Linda Sloan for Massie's Department Store. Martha May Noland lor Reliable Jewelry. lietly Broun for Massie Furniture Stole. Eileen derringer for tin: Handy Soda Shop. Marjorie Woody for Firestone. Nancy and Susie Slanie for Hoik's Depart menl Since. Marjorie CoKdill for Smith's Di -im Slore, Joyce Carter for I'nilerwood Service Station. "1 told him to fi out could." as oii hack, equal ie arm reports leave about aren't ritthl Arleta slilleneil. "1 "1 came I hamtW Palsy Cli o Hank, and 1 1 ; i wood ( ' live. Proceed ("amp. Viol mill I he First National , Mae Taylor lor Farmers Coopera- 'o I, ! explained to tl,c i last as ht atching I "Wliv?" "To tiiki fast." Cal had a posse her now. "Woathci too had; we could away." "Leav couldn't ." Arleta turned suddenlv fur helo 11 1 must I this alone, good-bye.'' She was in the car when Kelly thrust his head out of the door to shout, "duard ". In a moment Ar leta learned what he meant. Duch ess, smiling her nicest dog Miiilo. stood directly before the .car and implored Arleta not to run over her. And she couldn't drive around. Angrily she sounded I he horn, and the louder the noise she made the wider wauged the great plumy tail "Al ease." Kelly came out of tie house, pulling on a sheepskin ui'ki'l and Cal. in his flying the 4-1 1 ' dollies, lollowed. "We ll go with I Miu," Kellv announced. "You lirst von cimic'' In answer to Kelly's wire, or did you read my letter'.'" Both. I.eta. And more. When 1 nut her,, before I heard bits of tlnii 's Bits is the only word 1 can use There was nothing defi nite, iusl " He looked down at her. his gray eyes troubled. "Innuendoes." she supplement ed, "about the Langtrys being not quite the right kind of people, some kind of a cloud on the name. But no tails. Nothing you could inves tigate and prove right of wrong." That s about it," he agreed. He gave her an apologetic smile. Now how about Kelly's idea you're in some danger?" "Mr. Kelly writes mystery sto ries.' He waited a moment, then said. Arleta. why not tell me every thing vou know so I'll be able to judge what is best for us?" Arleta thought the word us the ll'lisl beautiful in the English lan guage. Not you. someone separate, but us as a unit. It isn't nice,'' she warned him, an I then began, sparing the Langl rv s nothing. "And you've no idea what's be hind all of this?" I in' ., moment Arleta sat star ing al the slow drip of an icicle. How Kelly said his home had In en condemned to make way for tin.' dam lie was bitter." Sheridan seemed to relax. "Kelly said that, and Doakes, on Hie other hand, said your fattier hid nut him off his, Doukes', prop el tv and lived to regret it. Why, they I MVJR f I t C J ' Kelly I I f .. II n HittWP, W j bring I lf H 1 J y room. I II ' 1 ' III 'fe.' J 1 '"'1 Th 3 Judge Sylvester Ryan Spy Trial Judge NeWS FrOHl Aliens Creek 1 SHORTLY BEFORE hit Berlin news conference. Secretary o mw uean Acheson (right) meets with U. S High Conumssioner John J M C loy A he on told'newsmen that America would suppo, 't "ermny . b Ue liberty lust as long al "they continue lighting to. it. (International) l.ita, that explains everything." "Everything?" "That's probably what happened here. Your father had the vision to see what controlled water sup ply would mean to this section He unquestionably gained federal , support, but down in that vallev which must hold the rain and , sm,w shed. there were families who didn't want to give up then homes, so it was necessary to condemn the property." i Arleta had turned a pulled face toward him. "1 couldn't blame these people." Being a rugged individualist.. Ho. But consider this: the great-1 est cood for the greatest number of people. Water to irrigate laud to provide food, at that time, for our army and our allies." "But why blame my father'.'" "Because the government isn't as satisfactory an enemy as an in dividual. People have to vent their spleen some place." "Would" - Arleta hesitated "that make someone want to mur der him." "Some crackpot might think he Arleta," he broke olT, "mur dered '.' Your father was killed in a hunting " And then he stopped as though he too had heard thai story. "Who told vou such a yarn?" She told then f Mrs. ( listen's unfortunate remark. T worried over it, then went to How Kellv." "And what did he say?" She quoted How Kelly. "And the other man. obviously some crank complex who Who vvai. he?" Allelic l.ane w ilh tired persecution vour f;it her. lather." (To he continued! th ST ATI' K HITS BACK AMBlllDdF, Mass. il'Pi Even sculptor faces occupational hazards. Konieo Puccini sutlereu a broken ankle when a six-foot, half Inn religious statue toppled over on him while he was working on it. FEDERAL Judge Sylvester Ryan (above) has been designated to preside at the trial of Judith Cop Ion, former Justice Department em ployee, and Valentin Gubitchev In New York. Miss Coplon and the Russian engineer are charged with conspiracy to send U. S. documents to a foreign power. (International) By MRS. BLANCHE FBANKLlU Mountaineer Correspondent - Aliens Creek resident will-pj the finishing touch on their plana for their participation in Friday Tobacco Harvest Festival Parade when they meet at 7:30 p.m Thurs day. They will also make plans tar equipping the community bsaket ball teams for the winter recrea-, tion program. Mr and Mrs. David Smith were elected coaches for the boys' and girls' teams at a previous Con I miniitv Development Program meeting. . . " Practice was set for every Mm day night in the Hazelwood School gymnasium. Mrs. Rufus Slier. Mrs. Dav mitti and Mrs. Nathan Normaft were named to a committee to se lect dresses for the girls wno wm ride on the community float In thf Festival Parade. , McaVwhile, plans were art? nounced for a special Thanksgiving service at the Aliens Creek Bap list Church at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. The Rev. Thomas A. Erwln, the .,ni,.,. Mill conduct these servlce( and everyone is invited to attend. RKI'.S GET Itl'M'S Rl'SH Dll NN. N. C. i CP i --The busy bees can be busy somewhere else, but Dunn doesn't want them. The citv council made it illegal to keep hives in the eity limits after neigh bors of i beekeepr complained thev not stung. OPERATION SUCCESSFUL GARDNF.R. Mass. (UP) Using a loea liinesthetic, F.dward A. Blake, veterinarian, operated on a six I mouth-old cat and successfully re moved a two-inch needle and six inches of thread which it had svv ;il lowed. ( Ki niT WHERE DUE 1 Itl'.VI'.ltl.Y. Mass. il'Pi -- When I KM, in K. C.iiylord died, he be jqucaihod bis teacher' agency busi ness t bis secretnry, Miss Alma iUoiilton. credilinu her "intelligent lei'.Uion ' lor bis success RF.CITAI.IST, 3, IS BLIND BROOKLINE, Mass. lUPl A blind 3-year-old girl has given her first piano recital. Rosalie Hoff man of Dorchester performed be fore the Ladies Helping Hand So ciety for Jewish Children. Her selections Included excerpts from Victor Herbert's "The Red Mill," waltzes such as "The Blue Dan ube" and "Tales From the Vienna Woods" and the difficult "Warsaw Concerto". Mrs. Blanche Franklin and . soli Dnoald, and Mrs. Eve Stevena, of Canton attended the National Sing ing Convention which was held at Greenville, S. C. Saturday and Sunday. COLLEGE COWBOYS MEET K1NGSV1I.I.E, Tex. IUP Texas A. & I. College has invited 20 col leges from eight states to compete in an intercollegiate rodeo here in November. The A. & 1. Rodeo Club, a branch of the South Texas Fair, will sponsor the competition. A surprise farewell party WM given Saturday at the home .oT Coleman Moody for Miss Geneva Moody, and this guest of honor re ceived many nice gifts. Among those present were Dlbe Early, Lou Mills. Earl Mills, Har old Mills, Paul Justice, Benny Joe and Eugene Craig, Jack Rogers, and Clifford Green, Bobby Muse, Johnny Chapman, Bill Garrett. Wayne Caldwell, Lois and Evelyn Moore, Winnie Farmer, Lois Cald well Mae Wvatt. Charlene Adklns. Lucy Wood, Elberta Mills, Arnaltl Melts, Vivian Greene, Wanda Mills, and Joyce Caldwell. Refreshments were served by Joyce Caldwell and Charlene Ad-kins. COVERED BY PRAYER COLUMBUS, O. iUPi The prayers of the congregation at the Mt. Bethany Tabernacle Church were punctuated by the sounds of a burglar banging away at a church desk. After the sermon, the Rev. llolmnn Cox found that the burglar had broken open a drawer and escaped with $u. The Rev. Jarvis Brock, educa tional director of the Hazelwood Baptist Church, delivered the ser mon Sunday night during the wor ship hour at the Aliens Creek Church. The services followed the meet ing of the Training Union. The Aliens Creek Church's Jun ior trhw-Soprano Lois Moore, Alto Winnie Farmer, and Tenor Evelyn Moore sang during the services. 1 --C3ISW. i v Mky&iim m X. mW 4S&m. w- r STUM iJF i .a IMF m 1 i 9 Annouttcituj,. . . BELK- HUDSON "Jfvyutoad'i Complete Clmitmai Stole 8 t sh" oi " jfilliiiy "Home of Better Values" - jgg ' I f " K-iJoJ,iM-M VVIB JVJ n uv- - Meet Santa at Belk-Hudso Friday, Nov. at v:o) "l Will Make My First Ap pearance In Haywood At BELK - HUDSON'S Friday, And Will Be There All Day. GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENT -GIFTS THAT ARE ECONOMICAL and escaped with u- 1 II S mnjX!.. 25 W , " I J liifSWi . . if. iTT-t-rp cwMTE HT RFT TT - "HUDSON'S ON FRI- DAY AND SATURDAY - Jrntt dainia oiwi AND NUTS TU ALL inr. umLynmi
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