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"oon, December 15, 1949 i THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TOEEE Club on lot the Clyde lub was held dist church jhn Stamey, Mrs. R. W. 4es Hannah Jr., presided gss session, a the require jome Demon lvalue of the the club. ibrted on the Pay and en bers to work in the com f officers were )50: president, gstone, vice jnd Leather ed treasurer, fain included hristmas Sug ary Cornwell, Unber of book I .. . . 3ie me dook ft "This I Re i on by Mrs. ly McKinnish, Jdwin Grimm, Jr., and Mrs. I Grimm also I Fisherman," Mrs. Charles 'Behold Your 1 Medford and freported on I Hunt Jack- lscussed "The y Boris Ilyse icount of the 10 was a class tone College, man reported Mantle," and d Mrs. Roland ied on "The you." f was held in A exchange of I. ting will be of Mrs. Levi Roland Leath Henessee and i co-hostesses. f tmg Fines Creek Club Has Christmas Meeting Members of the Kmc cm k Home Demonstration c'luh n,in tained their husbands al Christmas meeting j thl, Kj,is Creek School lunch n.om Wedni day night. M,s France Ro.-i president, was in charge. The invocation ,,s fiv, ,n Charles McCrary and the devotion al was given by Mis Raw,,,,,,,! M, Cracken. Mrs Mack Fergus,,,, t,t in the singing of Christmas carol Miss Mary Cornwell. home agent and her assistant, Miss Jean Clnl ders, directed a period of games and gifts were exchanged hj all club members and guests Mrs. Rogers, on behalf of tlr club, presented a silver trav to Miss Margaret Greene, bride-elect of James Carpenter, in appreciation of her leadership as a member of the school faculty. A gift of silver was also presented by the club to Miss Cornwell. Deaths .i Meeting of the tUghlers of the Was held Mon 'ark Hotel with of Wayncsville, i A members at- were Mrs. J. if J. W. Killian att. li of Raleigh is ed visit to her N. Sho6lbred. JAMES A MILl.FK James Andrews Miller. (14 of the Maggie section. Wayncsville. route 2, died Tuesday afternoon in the Haywood County Hospital alter a long illness. Funeral services were held this morning in the Peachtree Haotisl church at Maggie. The Rev. .larvis Underwood officiated, and burial was in Phillips Cemetery. Pallbearers were ,1 C. MeClure, T. A. Sutton, Troy Cutshaw . .1 IV Cutshaw, Dolph Gentry and Jim Cagle. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Ella Cutshaw Miller: two sons. Dillard of Gainesville, Ga., and Stanley of Wayncsville. route 2; one brother. Sam Miller of Way ncsville, route 2; and two sisters, Mrs. Will Matoy and Mrs. lierllui Matoy of Tellico Plains, Tern, Also eight daughters, Mrs. Mid Brown, Mrs. Elsie Hargrove. Misses Minnie and Frances Miller of Way nesville, route 2. Mrs. Mack Me Intyre of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs Allie Burnett of Gainesville, Ga., Mrs. Doybe Trull of Seabrook, N. J., and Mrs. Savoy Nelson of Whit mire, S. C; and 20 grandchildren The Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. tie C oniu'liv Spiinc Baptist church " 11 d luimer emploje of the Cham I"'" I'aro: and Fibre Company. i M"iui;"s are the parents, Mr. i I'.1-'1 -; " William A Halliburton;! tne widow t, tonne,. Miss Hilda "' t,,n,5,! Spungs; and one Richard. , e"s Funeral Home was in charge MRS. I 1 MIKAH MK.SSER 1'iuieial scMees for Mrs. El-, i".i-!i Dot on Mess,.,, 79. widow "t W H Me-scr. who died Mon-: 1 """n 'i' the home of a ' 'l-'i'-'liVi Mr- Mae Hannah. Mt. Sterling wiie held this afternoon. hi 'he B.ii hcrwHc Baptist church. 'I lie Res 1.. c; Klliot, pastor of Hie First Baptist church f Waynes-1 Mhe. otlniated and burial was in Craw lord Meinori.il Park. Grandsons, were pallbearers and gianddauglilers. flower bearers. She was a native and lifelong resident of Haywood county and the daughter of the late Henry and Margaret Dotson. Sunning are four daughters. Mrs Hannah Mrs Allen Kalhbone of ay iics ille. route 1. Mrs. Luth er Renner nt Rueklin. Kan., and Mis A M Stewart of Washington. a son. Irvii, Messer of Mt. a sister. Mrs. Charlotte AleN.indna. Ya ; 21 grand anil :M grcat-grandchil- $. .. BIRTHS The following new arrivals have 1 i,et ii 'announced at Hie Haywood ! County Hospital: Mr. and Mrs Claude Sutton of i, t i I .. t il III , IIH , IViHlll1 1, A Sun, LLi. 8. Mr and Mrs. G. F. I. alley of Canton. Route 1. a son. Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. James Pressley of Canton, a son. Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs Ted Hampton of Way ncsville. a son, Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Moody of Candler, a son, December 10. Stringing Children along CHICAGO (AP) Mrs. Ruth Bol Inow had 40 tiny boys and girls from the Riverside Nursery School and a problem on her hands. She wanted to take the kids on a tour of the huge Union Railroad station but she didn't want to lose any of them. So she got a long rope. The tots grasped It and, strung out like snake dancers, mey stayed in place as Mrs. Bollnow led them through the terminal. i) r Sterling. Smith ot children die n Craw fin , charge Funeral Home was in ( 111 FKING ON NKW YURK ' . I . Spectator cheering at tool ball games is an 8()-ear-o!d American practice, notes Hie National Gtographic So ciety (In Nov i:f. 1H69. when Rut gers and Pi'inci tun Universities met for the second intercollegiate grid contest in U. S. history. Princeton supporters invoked lung power, shouting an old Confederate battle cry to urge llieir team on to victory. Princeton won, 8-0. W. P. 1IA1.1JP.I KTON William Philip Halliburton, 3:1. of Clyde, died Tuesday in an Aslie ville hospital after a long illness. Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Canton First Bap tist church. The Rev. II I. Smith and Rev. D. D. Groce officiated and burial was in the Hon-A-Vcnture Cemetery. Flowers bearers weie members of the Order of Fastern Star. A World War II veteran, be en listed in the Navy November 29. 1941, served on (he U. S. S. John Rogers and was discharged Jan uary 5, 1945. He was a member of Mention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDItY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. I'. S. In the nrnt of twins this Kilt will he doubled. Call 772 for your I KF.i: SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners Phone 772 Miller St. DON'T COMPARE PRICE TAGS . . . The spirit of Christmas giving should be above such mercenary attitudes as won dering how much o gift cost. Al TO 1'l.ATKS TO S1I1XK AlGl'STA. Me .f 1' - Maine s !!).r,( automobile license plates will shim: in the dark. Made of alumi num, they will be coaled with a re flective material that will pick up the headlights of approaching cars more than 1.200 feet away. Mr and Mrs. Paul Reeves of Ilaelwood, a daughter. Dec. 10 Mr and Mrs Harold Stephenson of C anton, a son, Dec. 10 Mr and Mrs Hugh Leatherwood Mil Wa nesyille, Koute 1, a son, Dec. 10. Mr and Mrs. Carlyle Davis of Civile. Koute I. a daughter, Dec. II. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman York of Wayncsville, a son. Dee. 12. Mr. and Mrs. II H. Colquitt of Wavr.esville, Koute 1, a daughter, HE'S NO DUB CLEVELAND (AP) The way Dub Jones of the Cleveland Browns got his nickname is intriguing and It has nothing to do with his ability or lack of same. His mother always called him "W. A." His two hrnthers ficured it took too long to say, so they shortened the "double u" to "Dub". He's established as a real pro now only 24 years old and in his fourth season. December 12. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Crisp of Canton, a son, Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Messer of Wayncsville, a son, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mitchell of Canton, a daughter, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hall of Haz- elwood, a son, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Teague of Waynesvllle. Route 2, a daughter Dec 14. WE HELP YOUR DOCTOR HELP YOU TO HEALTH . . . . . by filling his prescriptions accurately and promptly. Our skilled pharmacists make accuracy their first rule. Our pharmaceuticals are top-grade. Our equipment . . . best; our service . . . rapid! PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency CURTI DRUG STORE Home Owned and Operated "Depend on Us Your Doctor Docs.' DUCED (MUCH AS HALF-PRICE ff ELECTRIC TRAINS NOW HALF-PRICE For Full Satisfaction At BELK-HUDSOM'S "Haywood's Complete Christmas Store" O This has been, by far, our largest Christ mas. Sales far ahead of any other year in our history THE REASON: , . , . . - Complete Stocks of Quality At Lower Prices. in i if We still have Thousands of Gifts . . .'.- . Pl f Do Your Shopping At i ii m il BELK HUDSON Home of Better Values' -4 v! tin I IIT I 1 t - .V'ttm r IB I i it i i i '''MjiJ-
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