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Jay AitemoJuly 27, 1950 i t-;ui- ritis (iuiu a lis Commeiiity Is The Heal Spot to Spend Tlie SMBffleil hong Our Visitors AYSIDE LODGE Mrs J t. Matthews, Sr., Norwood; Miss Ella Vir- w T ltie5, MiSS ueuian j j jsiaunews, .11., Mr. and Mrs. Harry A family of Lauseldale. ,d Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Leesbuig, Fla. City. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Novella Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Mo Vay, Erwin, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Franks, LournesS. C; Mr. and Mrs. FA. Monk, Goldsboro: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bennett, Knox yille, Tenn. and Mr. and M r s. VVithers and family, Raieigh. . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Burgess, and family. Winston Saleni: Mr. Y. Ft. j Jackson and family, Greenville; John Thomas, St. Petersburg, Florida; David Tomlin, Macon, Georgia; H. L, Relnhardt, and M t ct Petersburg. Florida; . . , Toppen. UKe naciu, Kir, and Mrs. H. Collier, ,j Florida; Mrs. Mary K. , Clearwater, Florida; Mr. Frank Hermann, corai d Miss Nanty Conlon, .., s r ' ii Mis A. I. Bhoden, Jack- Florida; Mr. and Mrs. joes Mleair. Florida; K. n. Id Mr. and Mrs. James N. U Orleans; Mrs. itaipn Rmikie. La.: Mrs. Clara LntRomeryi Alabama; and ,n F. Hokinson, Havana, Maria Teresa Escarra de iio.ino Putin:' Mr. and Lid Baird, Hinsdale, 111.; w Rpntlev. Mrs. Lutie B. l illiam Smith of Braden- i,t- and Misses Effie and Goodman, Charlotte.. LrRWAY KNOLL I . I Diavlno. 11 Mrs. neiiry -;.T. ,, ..... t i ' A.,.- . . mi,..ii hut . i nam. i i r. i v . . I i . . , i .1 K' J waurer, mia "v iin - " - UruutVBVti'ir, riuiiun, Aitiiiaiu 1111- ring, Asheville; a. H. Ailey, Morris town, Tenn.; J. G. Boothe, Green ville, S. C ; M. D. Dunn, Knoxville, Tenn ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seuest and son of Greensboro lorida- Miss Marie T. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ledbetter, Concord; Martha Pickorky, Bfook- field, Florida, K. L. Uavis, Koger ville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. King, Knoxville, Tenn.; Carol Wort- man, Ceasar; C D. Bryant, Halks boro; Mr. and,Mrs. L. E. Jacobs, New Washington, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Mcliaffey. Connal. Texas: J. ft. Jackson, Mil ton Cox, C; L; Green, E. B. Ford, R. J. Echols, of ureenvuie, S. C; .T W . PiMm and J. A. Thaxton. Charlotte; Leon Alexander, Ral eigh; Mrs. Y. R. Darflle, Hickory Grove; Mrs. S. S. Marr, Baltimore, Md. .:. HOTEL LE FAINE cpvtnn Charlotte; W. K. tl, Chamblee, Georgia; A. T. llnvlnnn flpsrh Florida: ilhoun. F6rt Oglethrope, Louis R. Mitcnim, iviia Oliio: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. florganton; Dave Jones and fnes. Miami, Florida. line C. Collins, Tryon; Mr. H. E. Anderson, Fountain WAYNESVILLE COUNTRY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eller, Fort Lauderdale: Fla Mr. C. V. Parkin son, Clewiston, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hurst, Montgomery, Ala Mr. and Mrs. EcWiin Carroll & Family, Charleston, S. C; Miss Eleanor Boivin. St. Petersburg, Fla.; Jerry J. Chicone, Winter Gar den, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert R Tyre, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs John F. Robb, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr Sportsmen Headquarters & Mrs. W. H. Warren, Avon Park. Fla.; H. Y. McCord, Atlanta, Ga.; J. H. Livingston. 3rd, Baltimore, Md.; Mf. & Mrs. H. C. Tilden. Winter Garden, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pelton, Miami Beach, Fla.; Paul D. Cook, Hamilton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. I. L. McLean. Rus sellville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. & Mrs. Henry Edwards, Russellvllle, Ky.; Mrs. C. G. Rives, Jr., New Orleans,, La - Mrs. C. E. Tiller. Brunswick. Georgia; Mr. & Mi's. Sidman Barber & Son, Short Hills, N. J ; Mr. & Mrs. L. M. Cline, nluffton, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Redfern, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dew Si daughter, St. Peters burg, Fla.; Dr. Charles M. Daniels, Atlanta, Ga.; R. R. Mflxese, Dayton, Ohio.; Robert L. Stacey, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. C. W. Stoker, Clearwater, Fla.; Mr, & Mrs. Duncan & Daughter, Russellvilie, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. N, Barnard Murphy, Trion, Ga.; Mr, & Mrs. L. M. Baynard. St. Peters burg, Fla.j-Mr. & Mrs. George L. Foster, Montgomery, Ala.; Mrs. M R. McTlgne & Son, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr. & Mrs. II. P. Rogers, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. I). A, Lindburg, New Orleans, La.; Mr & Mrs. H. W. Davis, New Orleans, La.; Mr. & Mrs. E. 1). Sturgis, Bluffton, Indiana, R. F. Livingston & Family, Orlando, Fla ; Mi; & Mrs. M. F. Pafford, Miami Beach Fla.; Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Minetree New Orleans, La,: Mr. & Mrs. L. "W. Harvath. Nash ville, Tenn.; Mr. & Mrs. G. Warren Sanchez, Live Oak, Fla.; Mr. & Mrs. T. P. Roberts, Annlston, Ala.; Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Coleman, Jr., Atlanta, . Ga.; George Utley & Family, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. & Mrs M. L. Williams, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Bennett Moore, Cheraw, S. S.; Mr, & Mrs. Cotting- ham, Decatur, Ala.; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cullen, Little Rock, Ark.; Mr, & Mrs. Wyatt Hodges, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Frank Hopkins, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla,; Mrs. Flitcraft,- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Tyre, Orlando, Fla.; Mr. '& Mrs. L. E, Satchwell, Jacksonville, Fla.; Dr. E. C. Cham berlain, Ft; Lauderdale, Fla.; Her bert Miles, Asheville. A Tense Moment InThe Cherokee Drama t r - ft. " li I. -ft" (T': J$' ' ';.:-4"JM j v v.v ,k (: Aliens Creek CDP Will Meet Aug! 10 The next meeting of the Com munity Development Program of Aliens Creek will be held on Aug us 10 in the Aliens Creek School, according to an announcement madd this morning. Regular meetings have been held each Thursday nht and at tention is called'to this change. One of the easiest garden herbs to grow is mini, winch is excellent in the ioe-tea season. Cl'tSED EMPLOYE COLLECTS DAVENPORT, la. ( Ufl Because, his bosa criticized him with pro-J fanltvand shouting, Charle P. Chapman is entitled to unemplcr ment compensation dating ironr April, 1948. A curt upheld Chapf man's claim ruUni that unjuctatf' cu-ations and profane conduct af-t forded Chapman I good cause lor quitting his Job. r it The U S Geolopli al survey es mates it will take 50 years to com plete it job ol mapping the natM at the present rale. - i K Nia. - ..sir 9 Fishlngf Golf G Baseball O Tennis Parkmans Hardware MAIN STREET Remember With Flowers When yon send flow ers to a loved one, you display Ihouyhtf ill ness, and good taste. CORSAGES Or CUT FLOWERS O POTTED FLOWERS hen You Say It With Flowers - - - - Say It With Ours! WAYNESVILLE FLORIST 67 GARDEN SHOP D. D. YORK, Owner lone 805 Main Street Haywood County's most completely equipped Radio Service Shop Haywood County's most complete stock oi , Tubes and Parts Haywood County's most experienced Radio Technicians AYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE Miller Street Phone 10GG THE BEST IN RE AL ESTATE T O INSURANCE ' ' O SUMMER RENTALS L. N. DAVIS 6V COMPANY Jione 77 Main Street TSALI, the famous Cherokee leader, is shown here in (he scene '"Unto Thtse Hills" as seen at th Mountainside Theatre, at Cherokee, as he slew the drunken solider who had Just a few minutes before killed Tsar's wife.,. Wilani, who is shown on the ground, extreme right, Tsali's four sons look on, and shortly after the soldier is killed, the five escape to a cave on Cllngmnn s Dome. Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. , ' V. T. McGowln &' Party. Panama, Fla,; Mr. and Mrs, C, W. Hancock, Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hancock, Sarasota, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. L". F.' Keht, Atlanta, Ga.'; Mr. Bill K. Perkins, Newburg, S. C; Mr. L. Hughes, Krwin, lenn.; Mr. M Li-Mastor & Famllv. Spartanburg,' S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dykes, Sr. and W. W., Jr., Anierlvus. Ga.; D. A. Leatherwood & Party, Greenville, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caca, Palatka, Ma.; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. French, Lake land, Fla. i HOTEL GORDON Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Rank, Miami Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee Snnton, Winston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Martin and daughter, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. H. C. Coleman, South Hill, Va.; Mr. J. K. Donald, Mariana, Fla.; Mrs. Louise Horn, Charleston, S. C; Mrs. Ella Falk, Hot Springs, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Saund ers, Conover. N. C; Mr. S. Isen hour, Conover; Mr. W. H. Bagley, Mrs. B.'B. Lowe and family, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. A. J. Simms and family, Tampa, Fla.; The Misses Hardin and Mother. Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. F. D. Rogers and Miss Sara Rogers, Benneltsville, "S. C.; .Mr. Rion C. Price, Newberry, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Henry & Family, Kin gton, N. C; Mr. Connie H. Brin son, Ft. Bragg; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenmore, Decatur, Ga.; Mr. H. F. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Earley, Dunn, MIsS Mrv Lfierte. Sallshnrv. Miss Mary Melton, Granite Quarry; E A. Spier, Wailney, Ga., Rev. J H Worthington, Robersonville, N. C. BALSAM HOTEL New arrivals to the Balsam Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Upson and their two sons, Richard and Jimmte, H. C. Upson, Miss Dorothy Whatley, all from Daytona Beach, Florida, Mr. mid Mrs. J. F. Landry, from New Orleans, La. Mrs. R. A. Edmundson, from College Park, Georgia. Mfss Elizabeth Llgon, from Atlanta. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING i . ... . Guaranteed for one year Reasonable prices RELIABLE JEWELERS COLONIAL HOTEL Dr. Elizabeth Turker, Miss Blanche Briggs.' Arnold Brlggs, Durham; Miss Minnie Bell, Louis ville, Ky., Mrs. S. A. Arnold, Louis ville, Ky Miss Mary Rvll Herring, Miss Eugenia Herring, Miss Mar garet Hahel, Raleigh; Rev. and Mis. H. S. Soulhgate, Alexandria, Va., Dr. W. G, Fletch er, Lakeland, Fla., Rev and Mrs. B. L. Knight, Bi-shopville, S. C, mm mm mm mr' m mm mm mm mm a m mi mm - iff t r:jmf9Yz-z?' ii - v : CoochM t'o at rain nlranf nl Mo4inl3in. tid theafrf, rtnalnln0 nnrkH Hiinnn neitnrmnnrm Saves parking, wjvc df Ivtrtfl ol rlflhl on unfomihof mounlolnroodt. ayncsille 7:00 P. M. Ar. at Drama ..... .. 7:50 P. M. Lv. 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GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for --,V- :.--:v'r ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 WAYNESVILLE ART GALLERY nmmtamitt&M i'iJk .... JLl2LLziAvL- :WH 2 Auction Sales Daily 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Largest, Finest Collection Ever Offered IN WAYNESVILLE VALUABLE GIFTS FREE AT EACH MCTMI O Diamond Jewelry Clocks - Sterling Silver Q Watches O Antique English Silver O Persian Rugs THIS IS OUR 18TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE 153 MAIN STREET James Mann, Owner WAYNESVILLE Jlione 35 , y Main Street
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