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0 ADS j3pshire boar. hone 699- M17 i-jjoNYhas a sta f w Immediately in r for further infor- kJ "a- ; M 17 ::.'tk NOTICE r ii6ed as Admniistra of T. M. Rath tIi. We of Haywood Carolina, this is to I Arsons having claims fixate of Mid deceased the undersign- , Clyde. Noh Carolina, L ith dav of May, Ln. will be Pleaded l w recovery. All .per Led to said estate will U immediate payment. . , .. ... Mv 10.11 .,iciv nf the Estate of i EATHBONE. deceased. NOTICE CAROLINA.. U COUNTY. Word, Route 2, ,j;e; N. C taKe nonce ! fail to pay Sixty-Eight Ml! olle uuiiui cuius nniiars. tlie amount aue Lwd parts. used in repair- k ford body, wnose num- vxmm. and it you tail L additional. Fifty-Nine and diredths' $59.00i Dollars tor jb the above said body, this 4! be sold at auction to ;f5t bidder on June 19, !M P.M. o'clock at the ,ir i)f the Haywood County louse in Waynesville, N. C. i 17th day of May. 1951. iNDRlCK CALDWELL 17-24-31 J 7 pressure which is per square loot at sea level JU pounas per square iuui feet;. Golf Club Has Dinner Dance A dinner-danrp ua.- hu .. Country Club last s3t.,.... .. XleJS 0f th W"nesv,lle" v,. iuis was the firn even. ng event of the season fnr ti, i..u and around forty members attended. Door prizes we un k- Whitener Prevost and Ralph Pre vost. . Serving on the entprtai committee were Bruce Morford of amon, airs. David Hyatt, and Mrs. Harry Bourne. Tally-Ho Club Names Officers Nw officers for the tii..u Club, of the Waynesville High oi-uuui wore elected yesterday af- Those elected ' were Rpnrep rw. cy Stovall, president: Carolvn Rav. er, vice president Helen Garrett, secretary; Aleen Williams, treasur er; and Patsy Ezell. historian. All are members of the rising senior ciass. miss Aima Jackson was nam ed faculty advisor for the fourth consecutive year. The Tally-Ho Club is a dramatics group of the school. Lakeside Club Meets With Co-Hostesses Mrs. Wayne Franklin, president, and Mrs. Charles Reed were co hostesses to the Lakeside Club on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. Reed reported on the work of the Health Committee; and Mrs. Rudolph Carswell on Recreation. Leaders reporting were Mrs. Emil A. Gooc-h, Jr., Mrs. Carswell, Miss Kate Phillips, Mrs. Joe Liner, Mrs. J, S. Harrell and Mrs. Franklin. Mrs, Franklin also gave a demons tration on sewing machine attach ments. . Slightly Ruffled" Hi i www --fm - i j i ; j- m jt n im I 5 ; fx W ' f - ' V I V". hi V,' H U 1 1 Officers Training Is Planned For Church Groups Officers Training Day for ofTic- Rocky Branch WMU Has Business Meet A regular business meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Rocky Branch Baptist Church was ers of the Woman's Society and i ,R ? ",l "'f..0"""!1 "onday n'8nl the Wesleyan Service Guild of Long s Chapel Methodist Church with Mrs. W. C. Weaver presiding The Society voted to give $5 00 to! will be held at the church Wedncs- tne church flower fund and the en day. May 23 at 2 d. m. lire membership subscribed Mrs. Jerry Uner, president of i "Koyal Service." the Woman's Society, has request-! Plans were made for the next ed aU officers of the two organiza. i met'tiiiR to be held at the home of tions to make a special effort to at j Mrs. Dairy Norman. Monday night, tend. . May 21. Mrs. J. E. YounU of Waynesville i will discuss Youth Work ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Radford of Columbus, Georgia announce the birth of a son on May 9. j i Mrs. Harley Radford and son, i James Harley Radford are visit ins' Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hadford in i Columbus, Georgia. I i John Terrell. Edwin Terrell, an.l : tO . RnnitttiilM 1 ftti.i,r nil nT t wi ,1., have returned to their homes from i Appalachian Teachers College where they have been students tln ... i year. PERFECTIY poised It model Mary Lou Donnelly, but tht clastic faille iwim suit she weait at Miami Beach, Fla it bit ruffled And that, says the designer, Is what makes it different The ruffles ip-, pear on the. pocket and at top of the attractive suit (International) Canton Homcmakers To Hold Special Meeting Next Week Dim Whisenhunt, student at State College, spent the weekend at home. Seaman Dob Ferguson, who is stationed in Brunswick, Ga left Monday after spending a few days with his wife, the former Miss Bet. ty Setter, at Dellwood. RAY'S YOU WILL FIND SPORT SHIRTS With Plenty Of COMFORT , And STYLING Shirts That Launder or Clean Beautifully and Retain Their Good Looks. The Canton Homeinakers w ill hold a special-interest meeting next Thursday, May 24, on sewing ma chine attachments. Mrs. Frank L. Campbell will be hostess. The group held their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Cowart, Jr.. with Mrs. C. A. Smith, Jr., and Mrs. 1 James Hyatt as co-hostesses, Mrs.! E, E. Conley presided over the' meeting and Mrs. R. J. McCloskey j gave the devotional. j During the business session Mr. ! Howard Hemphill was named cor-' responding secretary. Mrs. Conley reported on Educa- j lion; and Mrs. Edwin Hyatt on Mar-1 kets. Book report were given by i Mrs. F. V. Doutt and Miss Mary I Frances Klrkpatrick. Leaders re-1 porting were Mrs. Gudgcr Palmer. Mrs. Grant Stewart, Mrs. McClos-, key and Mrs. Doutt, I A demonstration on "Textile! Paintings" was given by the Home I Agent. j 1 Homemakcrs Plan To Attend Craft, Cooking Schools Plans for attendance it the Handicrafts School and the Cook ing School were, on the agenda of Tuesday's meeting of the Waynes ville Homcmakers Club. The Handi crafts School will be held at the 4 H Club Camp May 29. 30 and 31; and the Cooking School al the Champion YMCA June 19, 20 and 21. The meeting was held ut the home of Mrs. Howell Bryson, with Mrs. Carl Ratdiffe, president, in charge. Mrs. Bryson gave the de votional. Mrs. 11. O. Champion reported fur her committee on Education; and Mrs. Ben Phillips on Coninlun. ity Service. Others making reports were Mrs, Lawrence Leathcrwood and Mrs. Ratcliffc. Mrs. Champion, Mrs. Leather wood, Mrs. Marion Bridges and Mrs. Jack Rogers gave book re ports, A demonstration oh the use of sewing machine attachment!) was given by Miss Jean Childers. James Roy Moody, student ut Appalachian Teachers College, has arrived to spend the summer vaca tion at home. Since 1910, the American farmer has increased his investment in tools and machinery about 900 per cent. MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE We're Ready With GRADUATION DRESSES The Largest Stock We Have Ever Shown Wide Choice of Patterns PRICES RANGE -IN MEN'S SIZES $198 t0 $3.95 H95 Spanking white dresses to make memories in- to wear for special occasions later! 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