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T7 . "uTv i rn a it , ; tOAT. MAY 23, 1930 1 Nil Mii C'i SECOND ELCTi; uy uaarifej riHrikj W W"m mm- 7 A TTT T.TTT r3 TT TTuTT lift v i . - - r s 8 Graduate From Fines Creek High School .1 " J . . . frV. V 1 . - j ! isisthe 1950 graduating class of Fines Creek High School. They received their diplomas Wednesday ; night. (Photo by Ingram s Studio.) laywood Youths Graduate From ais Hill , V Haywood County Students jraduate next Monday at the annual Commencement fcxer- nfMars Hill College. ieduled to receive diplomas are Bob D. Fugate, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Fugate, of Dcllwood; and Ray Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rogers of Wayncsville route 2. They are among 250 students who will graduate. The Commencement program will open Friday with an art ex hibit and tea in the afternoon and a presentation of the play, "Our Town," by the college dramatics students that evening. Dr. R. C. Campbell of Shelby will preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning. The principal speaker at the commencement exercises will be Dr. Charges A. Shull, lecturer, author, and former professor of plant physiology at the University of Chicago. Mint TMTCiMt& timrl in and let vs tell you how this fine House hint deans itself! IICDLAaD, SUPPLY-CO. one 43 At The Depot 1 ft fi Oft Save the surface and you save all! I 1 1 1 ! -..it ' ( I 19 Crabtreo-Iron Duff Seniors Receive Diplomas 0, .. - r . t y . I s i Iff J! 1 --Hi? ,N t This is the 1950 graduating class of the Crabtree-Iron DufT school. Tjiey received their diplomas luesuay night in the final formal exer cises of the school year. The seniors had as their mascots Palsy Cla wford and Roger Ferguson. (Photo by Ingram's Studio).. Waynesville First MYF Holds Election of the First Methodist Church of Wayncsville, elected their officers for the coming year, Inst Sunday morning, Those elected were: President Margaret Reese; Vice President, Mary Jane RoRcrs; Secretary. Har old Metcalfe; Treasurer, Dale Rat- cliffe, and Youth Fund Treasurer, Mary Crouser. Commission leaders elected were: World Friendship, Linda Sloun; Worship and Evangelism, Joyce Carter; Recreation, Blllie Kitchen and Linton Palmer; and Commun ity Service, Ruth Corwin. Other officers elected were: Songleadcrs, Mary Jane Rogers, Dale Rate! if te, and Julia Ann Cal houn; Pianists, Stanford Massie and Anne Bischoff; Publicity, Nancy Bischoff and Robert Massie. Want Ads bring quick results. i....- i.m.J , J I The Methodist Youth Fellowship! i 1 - i m MWWAh Jffkk Jltt'k irtWW fcfl'WPWIWff'fc i(WH'WWy(fc WT 'fc - JP't' .rfflWWWu. iWWWW.k ft(WC!NCfl iJtfr' m. ?l BIG 8rCUBlC-FOOT I ftejc mJM I PS A r li Rl FRj 'rune m c ) lmQWrw :':J('f . -.- irn Li! lWr"'VT'U jUil.illl'HI'iliiiiiiMMIIHiiniliHii-i Ill imf"" 1 1 ip 1 1 1 lifjnm IMI Hi i lin ir-llr"f"' II II llll I 111 rl I Svvlfi I ' : I More than 8 cu ft of refrigerated storage space full I lYvX 111 i. " i' x IjCvH 14 sq ft of shelf area for your foods. Actually holds H rl ramiBBBC 1 more food than older models occupying the same 1 fsx - r 1 ' I . I TV i-jVfet 1 rv-.Mr I I . J De luxe worksaving features at a dollar-saving price 1 2 - pJJ I IfSn mpfeS i llfV!h ... full-width vegetable drawer, big and deep meat j t &ULMiii4 jf if MT I drawer, lots of high bottle storage, stainless steel j jj v I I j freezer, Tel-a-Frost indicator. ChuzzJ?) - MODEL NB-8G It's powered by the world-famous General V .AIa Kl ' Electric sealed-in refrigerating unit. ' --s-A fvfo51' $23975 Backed by a 5-year protection plan. f X3 -jsc- Space Maker Ivh REFRIGERATOR ' MORI TMUM 1,100.000 IS J VVi Rlf IIOIMTORt f 7 in iivki io viol ffij on MNUI I AUSSIE FUEIKHTORE CO. Phono 33 Main Street Authorized Dealer GENE R A L Jjjp J LE CT R I C REFRIGERATORS
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