i . i ' t. Tutwiler . ostessFor .side Club 1 ,rne Tutwiler was hostess S5 meeting 01 the Lake- Demonstration Club ?m Tuesday afternoon, dv Liner presided and i f .i was given by Mrs. : i Deaths Jr. namert to the dis be held in Sylva Mrs. Joe Liner and Mrs. leader, spoke I Jusiiee F,stesere f Jin2 to oT and A to aSMSI wriimfi an article for Na .nrllm Oration Club Hume ",u" '"" Cornwell, home agent, Castration on -My Best : - ... Clavich, looas buu im- i: ..,.-.i.rl hrand Mrs. F. S. uarreu, tsoiucua , j a discussion on the con- mmato Diigiu , flail V vjue'of ladino pasture for j nnt irv iiih as. joe Uller gave uun"i . ,.; u unods and Mrs. fcnbiui justice, Jr.. ..u...- ions iu - n.l shrubs. hour followed the meet- Id refreshments, were served hostess. Mis. nenry ivras pecial guest. : HOWELL TO ATTfcND t cONGKtss James Harden Howell. Sr., afternoon tor wasning- r. where she win auena Ltinnal Coneress . of the iw of the American Revo uHrh will be neia next In the meantime she will i0r brothers and sisters, Mr, s T. E. Marshall and ui r, j F. C. Buck in Wasn- and Mr. and Mrs. w. V lull in Arlington. Va. ". and Mrs. Ernest Shuler and n of Newberry, S. C.V have H in the Aliens creeK-com to make their home there mently after being away tor ars Mr. Shuler. is' associated The Champion Paper and Conijiany. P. II. Henley of Aliens spent the weekend in Rich- Va., with her sister and r in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed WILKIXS E. UNDERWOOD Funeral services for Wilkir.s E. Underwood, 49, o Elizabethton, Tenn., who died last Friday morn ing after an extended illness, were held Saturday afternoon in tho First Cl! ts:ian Church of which he was a member. The Rev. W. M. Bingham and the Rev. C. L. Smith officiated and burial was in Sleepy Hollow Mem orial Cemetery. A native of Waynesville. Mr. Underwood lived here utuil he completed his high school educa tion, after which he entered the Navy and served seven ears. He has made his home in Elizabethton since his discharge and lield a po sition with the Bemberg Rayon and Silk Mills. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Mary D. Underwood; one son. Ed die Underwood, of the home: the mother. Mrs. R. L. Underwood; three sisters, Miss Pearl Under wood of Waynesville. Miss Jlnsle Underwood of Gastonia, and Miss Evelyn Underwood of Mars Hill; and three brothers, the Rev, Jarvls Underwood and Robert Lee Under wood. Jr., of Waynesville. and Carl Underwood of St. Pauls, N. C. MRS. RUBY IIAXEY CANTON Funeral services" for Mrs. Ruby Dare Hanev. 22. who j died Monday in a Woodbury. N. J., ! hospital after a brief illness, were ' holrl tl.;, f! 1 i- ... ucu:uun in iveenersvuie Baptist Church In Meadow Fork section of Madison County. The Rev. C. D vis of Marshall officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the husband, Hum Phrie Haney; two sons, Eddie and Roger; one stepson. Earl; the par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haynes of Dare Town. N. J.; and one brother. Paul Haynes of Deep water, n. j., and an uncle, Murphy Rathbone of Waynesville. Crawford Funeral Home was in charge. New Officers Are Named For Woman's Society New officers for the Woman's Mrs. Millard Ferguson was Itn-t-1 Society of Christian Service of the'ed president of the Woman's So First Methodist Church we-e elect-! ciety of Christian Service of the Mrs. Ferguson Is New President Of Crabtree WSCS ; 23 Demonstration Hold On Pasture Renovation MRS. TIME TRULL Mrs. Tinie Trull, 69, died Wed nesday afternoon at the home of a son, Freeman Trull, in the Bethel Section Of Havwnnrl rniinto f a lingering illness. She was a native and lifelong resident of Haywood county Funeral services will be held Fri day at 2 p. m. In Meadow Grove Baptist church. The Rev. T. C. Heatherly and the Rev. Oder Bur nett will officiate and burial will be in Gwyn Cemetery. v Grandsons will be pallbearers and granddaughters will be flower bearers. The body was taken Thursday morning to the home of Freeman Trull and will remain there until time for the services. Surviving are the husband, Mingus trull; four sons, Carl, Clarence, Clayton of Canton and Freeman of Bethel; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Wells of Canton and Mrs. Lonnie Hatherlee of Canton. Also two sisters,' Mrs. Bertha Pressley and Mrs. Dorothy Pressley of Asheville; two brothers, George Pressley of Greer, S. C, and Walter Pressley of Candler; 41 grandchil dren and three great-grandchildren. Wells Funeral Home is in charge. JOE C. EVANS Joseph C. Evans, retired farmer, was found dead at his home In HazelWood early this morning. Dr. J. Frank Pate. Haywood county coroner, reported his in vestigation showed Mr. Evans died of natural causes. and that no in quest would be necessary. Mr. Evans was a native of ally wood county and had been living in tiazetwood for the past ten years. Funeral services will be held at the Cove Creek Baptist church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Davis Ceme tery; - Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Albert Crane of Hazelwood. Mrs. Malcolm Johnson of Union, S. Q. Mrs. Jane Waligora of Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. Jack McCuen of Green wood, S. C, and Mrs. Jack Conard of White Oak; four sons, Grady Evans of Jonesvllle, S. C, George and Joseph Evans of Hazelwood, and Carl Evans of Union, S. C. and one sister, Mrs. Ellen I.uns ford of South Carolina. Arrangements are under the di rection of Garrett Funeral Home. Find At Ray's FOR YOUNG MEN SI'IMIT SLACKS In a Very COMPLETE SELECTION In All Sizes u Jl 1 MRS. BESSIE D. BUMGARDNER Mrs. Bessie Dillard Bumgardner, 67, wife of the late H. M. Bum glrdner, died Tuesday night at her home on Dutch Cove Road follow ing a lingering illness. 'Funeral services were conducted this afternoon in Canton First Methodist Church with the Rev. L. E. Mabry, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Bumgardner was a member of the church. ' Burial was in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Paul E. and Earl L. Bumgardner, both of Canton; and two daughters, Mrs. Guy Hughe of Canton and Mrs. John Almon of Webster. Wells Funeral Home in Canton was in charge of arrangements. ed at the regular meeting held Tuesday cfterr.oon at the church. Mrs. Henry Caddy was named nresiden; nnd others elected were; Mrs. Hush Massie, vice-president; Mrs. W. M. Cobb, recordinti secre tary; Mrs Carl Mundy, treauirer; Mrs. David Hyatt, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. N. Clark, secre tary of Spiritual Life; Mrs. J. E. Yountx, -secretary ef Missionary Education; Mrs, Guy Massie. secre tary of Christian Social Relations; Mrs. J. H. Howell, Sr., secretary of Literature; Mrs. Bonner Ray, sec retary of Supplies; Mrs. Fred S. Allison, secretary of Student Work: Mrs. Claude Rogers and Mrs. Carl Ratcliffe, local chairmen; Mis. G. F. Boston, secretary of Status of Women; Mrs. Irving Leatherwood. secretary of Children's Work: Mis. Charles Burgin, secretary of Flow er Fund; Mrs. W. A. Rector, sec retary of Youth Work; ami Mrs. S, H. Bushncll, publicity chairman. The program for the afternoon was presented by Mrs. David Hy att on "The Need For Youth Lead ers". Taking part wore Mrs. James R. Boyd, Mrs. Bushnell, and Mrs. J. H. Howell. , Mrs. Bonner Ray, retiring presi dent, presided during the business hour and presented two $10 awards. The first went to Circle No. 5, of which Mrs., Carleton Weatherby Is chairman, as the circle showing the largest number of new members for the year; and the second ten dollars went to circle No. 6, Miss Mary Medf ord, chairman, as the circle having the largest percent age of members pcrsent for the Society meetings during the year Mrs. Bushnetl was presented i Life Membership pin and certifi cate in-recognition-. of her service In the Society, The presentation was made by Mrs. J. H. Howell on behalf of the group. Crabtree Methodist Church at a meeting held last Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. B F Nesbitt. Elected to serve with her were Mrs. Fred L. SafTord. dent; Mrs. Glenn C, Palmer, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. L. O. Fer guson, secretary of correspondence and promotion; Mrs. Matt Davis, secretary of Spiritual Life; Mrs. Bob Rogers, secretary of Supply Work; Mrs. W. F. Ferguson, secre tary of Mission Education; Mrs. Hugh Noland. reeertary of Youth Work; Mrs. James Klrkpatrick, sec retary of Children's Work; Mrs. B . Nesbltt; secretary of Social Re lations and Local Church Acii vi nes; Mrs. Kate Noland. secretary of publications; and Mrs, C. O. Newell, secretary of Status of Women.' Mrs. Marshall Kirkpatrlck. re tiring president, presided. ilie social hour was devoted to rollins bandages for the leper col- ony in Japan. Social guests were Mr. and Mrs Joe I'aimer and the Rev. C. o Newell. The hostess was assisted in scrv ing.'- , - ihe Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Younti lert Wednesday for a week's va cation In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isley nnd daughters, Betsy and Cathey, ure leaving tomorrow for Coolenioc N. C, to attend the wedding of Mr isley s sister. Mlss Imogene Islcv Mrs. Isley will be an attendant In the wedding. Latest Styles and Fabrics MRS. BELLE GREEN CANTON- Funeral services for Mrs. Belle Green, 70, who died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ransom Davis of Clyde, after a long illness were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Clyde Methodist Church. The Rev. W. T. Medlin and the Rev. D. D. Gross officiated and burial was irt Pleasant Hill Ceme tery. Clyde. Mrs. Green was the widow of Erastus Green and a lifelong resi dent of Haywood County. Surviving are the daughter; three sisters, Mrs. Manson Hoglen of Crabtree, Mrs. Nan Noland of Waynesville and Mrs. Alice Parks of Gastonia, and three grandchil dren. Wells Funeral Home was In charge. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Massie last Tuesday visited Mrs, Massie's brother, Richard Crisp, at his home in Murphy. Lloyd Harrison of New York City arrived here yesterday to be with-. his -"mother, Mrs. l'lue Harl son of Aliens Creek, -who is a pa tient at Mission Hospital in Ashe ville.; - ' i Miss Let ha Rider of Aliens Creek left yesterday for Danville, Va., wheie she will be associated in business with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings. 1 Mrs.' Hazel Wright and daughter, Miss Haze, Frances Wright, left this mnvr-ing fo Louisville, Ky., Where they will attend the wed ding of the former's daughter, Miss I Betty Jean Wright, and Hayes Thomas Watkins, Jr.. which will take place on Saturday. They were accompanied to . Louisville by Thomas Wright and Donald Wright, or Charlotte. ..-' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Salem, Mass. are here for a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way. . : Sam Welch of Atlanta is spend ing this week In WaynescvUle with relatives. - .. " ' " Mrs. Harry Shumaker of Inman, S. C, spent the Easter week end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reece. ; j Thlough the ciKiiiation of the farm machinery dealers and others in Haywood county, a seres ti 28 demonstrations on the proner reno- wng and seedimr of Ladino clover and orchard grass or Fd-uei pasture have been held." ihe following people have work ed with the County Extension Ser vice in putting on thes demonstra tions. In cooperation with th mm. muntty organizations within the county; The Mountain Sumilv. operated by Rogers Brothers, who handle Ford tractors and Dearborn equipmenl;the Haywood Tractor and Implement Company, operated uy Wallace Ward of Waynesville, who handles Ferguson tractors and Ferguson equipment; the Farmers Federation of Waynesville and Canton, who handle Oliver farm machinery and tractors; the Hav- wood County Farmers Cooperative, who furnished the Cvclone Seed sower; Sims Tire and Battery Com pany, who furnished transportation and hauled equipment-from ' dem onstration to demonstration; the Waynesville Radio and Repair Shop, owned by E. J. Stanmeyer. who furnished the amplifying sys tem for holding these demonstra tions; and Francis & Wrlcht Com pany of Hendersonville, who furn ished a culttpacker-seeder and John-Deere equipment. The chairmen of the community organizations within the county are to be congratulated on the work they have done in the promotion of Ladino clover In their com munllles, for without their help R would have been impossible to hold these demonstrations. The officers of the Demonstn tion Farmers Organization In Hay wood county met on Wednesday night, April 12. to make plans for the coming Out-of-State Farm Tour. These officers are: R loyal Arch Ma: ens o Meet Friday Waynesville Chapter No. 69. Royal Aivh Masons, will hold their regular monthly convocation on Friday at 8 p. m. The Past Master's Degree will be conferred by Com panion Frank E. Worthington. Past High Priest, all York Rite Masons are invited to attend. Aliens Creek JGA Met Last Night The. Intermediate Girls' Auxi liary of the Aliens Creek Baptist Church met last night at the home Of Vivian Green with the councill or of the organization, Mrs. R. O. Allen. After studying their lesson. the members were served by the hostess. Francis, Ratcliffe Cove, chairman T. C. Davis, Iron Duff; William Osborne, South Clyde; Van Wells, Pigeon; and George Stamey of Center Pigeon, who was last year's chairman., These officers met . with the County Extension Workers, and set the date for this year's Out-of-State Tour to star on Monday, August 14 and end on August 19. The general area which the lour will cover this year will be as follows: From Waynesville to Wash ington to the U. S. Beltsvtlle Ex periment Station in Maryland; then to the dairy and beef cattle section around Lancaster, Pennsylvania; New York City; then buck down the const into Delaware for the poultry and fruits and vegetables section; Atlantic City and Williams burg; then down the, coast back home. ' -,- . .. .- . Arrangements late being made :. . ... , .-i.-a t , , rljt New arrivals have been aniv ed at the Haywood Cour.iy pital as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn EroyUs of Canton, a son, April 7. - .2. r Duncan of daughter, with represi'ntatives of the Exten sion Service and one of the county officers to actually ride out and plan the tour the latter part of April or the first of May. At that time definite arrangements will be made for the tour which will be held August 14-19. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waynesville, Route 1, a April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eishop Clyde, Route 1. a son, April 9. of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Liner. Jr., of Waynesville, a son. Apt" . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Turner of Canton, Route 1, a daughter, APrjl 9.. . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Ingle of Canton, a son, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chambers of Canton. Route 2, a daughter, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitted of Canton, a daughter, April 12. HiK HOW MUCH IS 14 GRAMS? Precisely 14, when that is the amount the doctor asks for. He knows tha even a minute change alters the effects of medicine. We always douhle-check for accuracy. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WITH PROVEN PRODUCTS! Your Walgreen Agency CURTI DRUG STORE Ilome Owned and Operated 'Depend on Us Your Doctor Does." ' UM ft .. L Here They Are Folks BELK- HUDSON SB-I-G :mt' ,! 11 7.1. w ' S . X r jr 1 1 , I II I . .. I I .,' b: I ' - tit ; I 1 I if 1 I I t III II II 11 II w wA i v .v . wi rri T ' xy VJ ,J ,W VJ VI vj w y n . v - "TT. ss4 to 12 GABARDINES $4-50 Not just ordinary pants but Tailored Slacks Elastic Waistband Insets to hold them up es 10 to 18 GABARDINES - $485 up Tailored Styles Similar to Men's JlTE X)UC.V CT ArVC "R9iir - m . YS WHITE DRESS SHIRTS - $ J .98 DENIM DUNGAREES All Sizes And Kinds We specialize in denim dungarees and overall pants of all kinds YS' DUNGAREES S 1 .59 up FOR ANYTHING IN BOYS' WEAR POP THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT ... MRS. MANTIE HICKS Mrs. Mantle Hicks, 65, wife of the Rev. Ham P. Hicks died Tues day night in an Asheville hospital after a short illness. She was a native of Haywood County but had made her home in Mars Hill for the past seven years. Funeral services were held this morning in Beech Glen Baptist Church near Mars Hill With the Rev. Francis Raeford and the Rev. T. C. Heatherly officiating. Burial was in Bon-A-Venture Cemetery in Haywood County. Survivors, in addition to the hus band, include two daughters, Mrs. John Jervis and Mrs. Brown Doan, both of Mars Hill; two sons, T. V. Hicks and Frank Hicks, both of Mars Hill; two brohters, John and Linton Clark of Leicester; and 12 grandchildren. Wells Funeral Home in Canton was in charge. Something New - Biggest 1950 VALUES SHIRTS New Spring Gabardine $26.50 k SUITS Waynesville Sailor Visits Scotland Navy Fireman Kenneth W. Me haffey of Waynesville, recently visited Glasgow, Scotland aboard the destroyer USS Charles R. Ware. Aliens Creek Church IGA Holds Session Twelve members of the Aliens Creek Baptist Church Junior Girls' Auxiliary attended a meet ing last night at the church with their councillor, Mrs. Ha Farmer. They studied the lesson, "Spread ing The News." BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen, Jr., announce the- birth of a daughter, on April 6, in Patton Memorial Hospital, Hendersonvllle. I Ill III H II 7 i ii i i I ii i i j iy w 1 1 )l In All Spring Colors Ono And Two Skirts All Sizes These Suits Special For Opportunity Days mm Ladies' "Movie Star" SLIPS Rayon - Cotton And Batiste All Sizes Up To 54 0 Lace Trim Top and Bottom BLOUSES Save On Our Specials For Oppprtunity Days . . . , . . f M " p,e,"cd wSi- ! h V' Colors. V Xi'-Tv'-.felf- nil it! rcRUlar iJ i g J III I J :Jpf; $2.98 v I - . . h. r& JZ,r-- : ! ( tfl 7A Pastels lace and ruffle H " ' Also Plain, - EACH long and Sh0rt sleeveS I B ; . regular $2.98 i II TTT TIT1 II Ii Tl i H 17 r m-n W dm V Tryi (Brand New- received Wed nesday) regular $2.98 $.45 for Opportun ity Days ! Narrow Outside Margin wm