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1 X l i I I THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SECOND SECTION 28. 1949 tival Parade Friday Was Largest Ever Staged Here La AnJionfo ni :: 1 rni . T T ed Audience Oi Braved Snow To Colorful Farad ,g 1 T 1.; O Mftppor Sired in Waviwvillo tho ' K. ix in eight deep. Along Is Honored At 1 1 ".it. (000 and 13,000 people braved simv ik.ki- to witness trie largest and most i"!.,,:;. ted here. The third annual Tobacco Fi:v;. owd as large as the one that lined the .stive: President Roosevelt. Iimunitv division, RatclifTe Cove w;is ' n Duff second and receiving $.''.), and h'i "$20 in cash. Jneicial group The Haywood County Hi)-.iu jesville Florist second, and The Muuntami v r (heavy snow, and chilling winds, tin three bands started to march right on gly been announced, jests in open cars , nd wind to carry . pe0pie, as wen- porthrs. the parade, wnne i wec on s((,s h(, ,, perfect step, and Main SUvcl nl(,a ,, . over the two-, , . f i tators. P window along1 Al tne c("'m'r "' l!"mn u' Irsc was filled with and Main Sired in llacluond. i i:ii a-it iii dot ami v. ll .1 iimvmI axcraged about live deep U ni- wax down the street. Iieauly eonti'slants atop the; A ,-s.vs oe Q-f-tt In axed the snow like good .UIlt.S Ot-Ull ""r-efv and wore their smiles.1 . ;,,,'.. in: .hnught their teeth chattered. Jaik"' S;ll'M,'SM JU.R' mm .lakes ,n their haw added A,nes Seott I ollege. has bet n .. ,.... .1 -, I .... 1 ,,ns. reniest'lll 1- !" 'It beau-.x ol the gorgeous cos- , , ,,,, ,, ,,. , , .. live lor the 1)49-ill sdioo year. ..i". i -. which thex xxoie. 1 11 . , . . ,., Seme o. theiloats featured small . L"',r ls a br,wh . MMun. but thex took the ele- dt " government made uo oi om ment. and plaxed their parts to rtldent s.ud-nt iron, each wing . ... . ,,,, of the large dormitories, one trom ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 11 . . I ... . I i. I The crowds joined in the spirit '''"'" "';'K'; - ! ' lie occasion, and kept up a con- !l 1,1,1 i M" t lilsv .1 :ia ,.,! applause as float Miss Messer is class editor of the ..Iter float, ami the bands passed Silhouette, college annual, pub- u.iew. licitx chairman of Blackfriars. I'liotogr.-iphers were shooting campus dramatics organization; and ' ,'i t s i -ight and lelt in the hopes reporter for the Baptist Student h;i the camera range would pene- Union. tic falling snow, and get a She i the daughter of Mr and ,w L'oed shuts. Mrs. Jack Messer e.t Wax uesx ille. i h Muni '.aieccr actually used ' 'n i: photographers in order to be in. to gel pictures ol the winning "r "n 1 '"" "'' ' ,l..a;s Those making pictures in- '''ndax from Day ton Ohio, where lud,d Miller Ingram. Joe V, 'Ih-.x went to a.-.MUl tuneral ser- l.ax,. C'haihe Miller a.i.l Hill Lin- vices for the lormer s hrothei-m- .!,. the two latter being mem- '; ' Turner. hers t, 'I he Mountaineer stall, and 'he lirsi two are commercial pho- lixeslock. while others were toa ogiaphers. tilling tann life in tableau. A The do, its showed that lots of number featured tobacco, even to time and thought had been spent .artificial tobacco plants in lull on each ol them Some lcalurcd bloom. Winning Float In Commercial Division The Hospital First Place Winner of Floats In The Community Division le 0000Q 1 SkJIW- i h j mi rsma-t - i A"1 miumiii I I 1 . . .. f..u f .id t n I i'' 1 This he.-uiliful xxhile llo.il, iu t as wh.te as tne snow woo., .... o , ,;,;,r s The nurse on -he extreme let. . fro,,, , was ra n o I ; ; Mu. , jl,1 ls Kt.bei M,,,, son 1 i r. and M. s. I. . n. I . i , ... was made soon alter the parade slarle.l. ami lh. ! ti.t . loi ti with a little ti illl'lller of Mi ll Mi- . Mai x- .In ( i Make, can he liabv. while a doctor and nuvsa - a! anil Mrs. W. Kreemnn. and the ireen is the mil m' on the upper p.T t ;,een against the dark background. The nioiiex lr building this Hoal was doualed by th. nurses and stall I'hotin.i aph I Ingram':. Studio lor The Mountaineer. Come to Garrett's for corns LOCKIP IH tough vim. PLASTIC BEAUTIFUL N f ,, i niis .,l " Heller Community for Better Living' was awarded lust place Icove community float, featuring as the s.g Po Us m . ,h(? supervision of Mrs. I). Reeves Noland. and a large tunity division of the parade here Huh ,v 1 lu a ancv Medford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Medfo.d. fhe young lady in the swing right under he , on wjh (he dlI,koll and eggs is Barbara Jane yman is Milas Kirkpatrick. son of Mr. and .mis xxa i basketball suit, and Tommy Leopard, in a baseball suit. io u .hlt1rn lenresenting recreation weie viiKie v.. .. .. ... .... ,u.. i.si.li.s Mrs Noland were: I .em v . i, ;.in . iMtiuiii. lr in the front with me long n... Mark Galloway. Bramlett Stone. I'eau.x . .0.,.,- ph by Ingram's Studio. nx . ,-seixo.g tin i ii v.,,.. Halclilfe. Carl Jones and Boone Swaxngim. This is a Mounts more Hardwood Flooring Many Members Of Press Here For Festival Friday 2i," per M V-i" t-r $2IO.tH 190.00 Wtered White Oak irtered Red Oak artered White Oak fartered Red Oak tin White Oak In Red Oak iin White Oak in Red Oak . amon White Oak ... tnmon Red Oak ...... amon and Better Shorts m. D 1 1 UTItWti nkft : ooc on tn 120 Davs Air-Dried e Flooring, 3" face, K. D I Roofers Roofers - I RooJers Lengths Framing, from 2 x 4 to 2 x $180.00 170.00 j .. large number : ,, Western North i p. presented al the , st Festival here nf newspapers Carolina were Tobacco Harv Fnday, and al- 17.1.00 173.00 1S."..00 185.00 173.00 173.00 130.00 150.00 100.00 95.00 135J 155.1 .00 .00 KiO.OO 1(10.00 1 15.00 1 15.00 120.00 120.00 75.00 70.00 45.00 85.00 (15.00 75.00 73.00 tended a number ol cvenis on me program. The group were guests ol the Kolarv Club and the festival eom mtcc for luncheon, and later had places of honor in the parade. Alter the addresses at the court ... .... c,,ui.,is Clxde R Hoey Mr Jones, were Mr. and Ml H Arp l.owranee. of Charlotte. Noah Hollowell. Miss Lucille Stepp. I.e rox Kax. of llenderosnx ille, Mrs. H .. Price. Mr and Mrs. Camp, and daughter, ol Rut hoi fordl on. John Setzer. and Johnnie Seizor, of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Fitz. and Mr and Mrs. (infill h, Morganton: Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Story, and Mr and Mrs Jim Story, of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. II. K 10 ah Builders Supply, Inc. h Forest. N.C. Phone 640 .i s.,ti,.r- ,1.1 i-'mi.in Kiinori s i n :i n ...,H Frank Graham, tne iieiM' v.x. - , mr, I,,,- their regular month-: Franklin. Miss Addie Mae Cooke "IIK ... , .. . !... l I M.-4I W A ll..nvor of Mlli nhv 1.. mnnlinU. eimei .I'M,.... oi ....... . .,-. Franklin, president, presided at the meeting. Among the subjects discussed were: modern trends ot editorial pages, news coverage, and circulation. Miss Beatrice Conn, secieia.v ... tl, N C Press Association, gave! a 'report on the recent National: Fditor.al Association meeting in Chicago. R E. Price, president of slate organization, outlined bri,,flv the mid-winter institute : i;c',am which will be held at the University of North Carolina and Duke University In January. fter the meeting the group vi;ilcd ,he Plant of The Mountain eer, and were later guests at din ner at The Lodge. The group attended in a body, ,he evening program at the Arm ory Fred Severance, of Asheville. BEEF PAYS OFF JOHNSTON CITY. III. LPi Members of the Johnston City National Guard unit are looking for heavier recruits, the heavier the better. The American Legion post offered five cents per pound for every recruit enlisted. In the first lew weeks the offer was open, the guardsmen recruited about 4,000 pounds of man or $200 worth. '. . hprp for the Festi- Among 1. 1"-- . merHm Friday, included be- sides rograin ri.s.j. Miss Cobb, Mr. Price and PATIENCE REWARDED ' RUSSELL. Kan. 'UP) Store keeping in a small town just takes patience. After being in stock since 1914. a set of four-horse eveners was sold to a Russell farmer. There hadn't been a previous call in 35 years for the device, which enable four horses to pull a farm imple- ( YOU CAN 1 INSTALL IT I 1 vniDCFirt I . - ft A M4l J 1 hm Hp .JUST LIKE REAL A ;--5 i y - W- rrsNri HURT iT'Pivi without (IT'S RESILIENT, SO i Slightly more installed 1 X Bring your room t - I I I I 111 measurements 1 1 H VJrULlAUULi U U BE LOYAL TO YOUR COMMUNITY BUY IN IT! Costs Only Slightly More Than Felt Base -Yet Lasts Like Inlaid Linoleum! 1 1; " 4 ' . r' If" k.
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