Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 9, 1951, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i 'I t ,1 'v .i r, 1 sit ". ,14 n v,, if'.. i f . WCt FGtTi t'Setoua Smifiia) Monday Afternoon. July 9, 1931 f . '.(it l X t I 1 t.' r .ll.s ...... t ,., , .... - : - - 7-..- -j, r--: : , . ,t -, - -; m " ... ... . -. ' . : . :. - . .... - :.- f (- ' ' " ' V , . - ? - ; 7 , ---- - ' J . :' 1 lJ ' -jlV . r - - i n - " - tp 111::- ill"" ';tVr.-tpM- il ht 1 " " r : l C J Ul -, , : f .w.j. 1 1 h, i ..... rtmtidf- if -r-'t - ,-, . . , ,MI X. 1 The wmfUry and stotrple of thf d- Plain Methodist thurcb. The eld church is in tbr forecround, and thr Upr of the modern new ehorth in the backcroond. ' -. j . No. ! The twin n'lx of the Silvers Ko. 4 The modem Dairy, on the Newfound road. No. 3 Retistered hots on the farm of Edtar Clark. The pie in the center tare a perfeei pose for the photographer. kiifheB of Mrs. Robert Holland. She has every modern eonrenienee for her kitchen. No. 5 Cfcarlr Mann is hotdine a ThankssH-inc turkey one of the 10 he has thrirlnr in the wire-floor pea. No. 6 The hnprorfd pasture of Hush Keener, on the Newfound road. No. 7 The satire rock home of Mr. and Mrs. Gobie McCracken. Hominy Women Carry On Readin9club Pfoessiyc improving 1 neir nomes Nano' Mar':e Barber, Jerry Blanton, Kay Boyd, Brenda Bradley, Doug- The omen's interests in Hom iny Community are centered on makirg their homes and their com munity more modern and progres sive. There are ttn members in the Bradley Robert Bradley, San dra Bradley, Judy Burgess, Betty j J. Bumetie; ; Dorothy Jean Burr ess, Marietta ThP thmW Vfe RHinCP11-1- Tom Way Caropbell 'dub is in fun swinahe Hav!iRkeveS Elen Calhey. Joe Mary' Jane Nichols; Gene Penderferass, Jennings Tales " Plemmons, . Bernice , Plera diods, Clyde i, Plemmons, ' Judy Elaine Plemmons,'. Marietta Ann Plott, Mary Lou Pressley, Ann E. Quillian, Billy Quillian, Carolyn Batcliffe, Donald Rathbone, Nancy J Cathey, Jr., R. E. Cathey, Chappie i noone; une uu Keece, jimmy nepp, Ralph Repp, Jr., Elirabeth Ann Reeves. Johnny - Allen Reeves, j Douglas Robinson. Clara Dale Rog- SalJie Dock. Barbara Jo Edwards - . "" 1 Can nilnrf 1 m DatriAl It ron Wnn I Carol ELis, Michael Fanning. Shir- . . V w-Cn rarniro Jnht.nr wv ! aers, sanora scruggs. . ; making their appearance. There -m ..... 'lhs. " Farrnr, Barbara ' Ann Fergusoo. I BarbaraSUk, Mary Charles Sisk, Three housewives are outstand-' jf cve e Irtezers. .5 and CSl.gerbmd Man- Iris Frazier. Joyce Ann Frarier, j Billy Stahl, George Stretcher, Shel- iro In. tK.i. .....i, . i ' Stoves arid with fewer than 300 . .. . ." . . ' . t ...... . , k Jn Tt- Rirhan Ann Tmii. ... -Y. -vi ui uujirtr jiii- - wr.n a real Eingeroread man cookie ""eu rrazier; , proyement. they are Mrs. Robert..'"111 the "T. teigjven ,0 cach chi!(! pre5ent r Frank Fu!lbrighl; Gallo. Mary Ruth Te ague Ann Thomp Hojland. Mrs. Gobie McCracken re 200 electric refrigerators. Thursday two stories about the ; wav Judv Garland. WUliam Gmi-' Joh"?an Thom"-. ?ar'; and Mrs. Monroe H. Silvers Dur- A Dumber nf trnim hv ihi- 4th of J'v w ... iTllley.- Dale Troutman. Richard ri:r!PO .ftllv tl-o (nlliiTi.i m.n Dill., L-..-nA f..., Dill., r 1 I rOUU.iafl bers of the WajmesvUle Homemak- Paulette Hanev. Gail Hampton. irg the cast vear there have beenood Countr pubUc Library. Many i ing me past year mere nae been mrmir .r rpaHina Cesarano, Tom Cesaraco, Mildred five major projects of xntenor home ; ;e Sarah obb, Mitche! improvement, and four of outside U'r- 10 rnl-n meir iu dooks. ibeautification. iB AUU Home Demonstration Club, which!. Since the community is supplied ! drtn hp F;rt1 T-Hrd rr-c the f Tuesday of m - with electricity, an increa.rg t'n" J rr;,rth. Mrs.. E. Jones is its prober of e.ectncal apphance, are have heard Jitt,e 'lndia dtr.t. ; making . their appearance. There -j.,, ... . .t Coffey; chil-l Joyce Coward, Woodrow Davis, and They Joyce Ann Turner, Gail Under- - . - - --.-w ..vw m -v 1 1 v iium. , won iiamituu. t . n , . . . . . - ers will have charge of the Ston Judv Harreil. Alice Fave Hketf i wooa- unaerwooav Jimmy Hour program: Mrs. Hard Cham'.: Catherine Hill, Carlene Hooper, I h,te' George, ftUIumson. .pion. Mrs. Edith Bridges Mrs. Lois ' Carev Howell J W Hnwell Jr I Chieftains are; " Tclaii frr T s.4;n D . g , : a it it ,ar i. I Irie PatKov Poflov Frior u'An n m m hjwmh m H. -1 mm 1 wine jt,i-rs. 31 rs. ; i-Jitua q nuweiu laruia rranceii vh..., I If ilf 1 I HP H H Ii lit r flfllC Jane C4lht Kirkpat- Howell, Betsy Boyd Janes. Jimmy i Gearing Powerful HEW Super Feed Helps ' V """"" I r "XTS. ; It ; I 9m I TAIL C( tnck and Mrs. Caro'vn Phillips, Jenninss. Arbv Jo Jones. Mrs. Johnny Gruelle. author of 1 Jones. Joe Jones: , iiie Mteeoy Ana books, wilt tetl ' t ;rHs Arlene Hampton, joan'Jen Howell, Marie Keels, Charles Kersten. Mrs. Lottie Midget Watermelon New Hampshire growers of the Myrna Miller. Midget Watermelon may find a new I,.- t,,u-.-A i t- suer. Dili) . simwr. riiyms i wv- - ""'"i m ousion our- nnnHnrirt tl story on July 2h .She will :rVrt..:: 'i P -Underwood.; I ing 1951, ; . I V l"l I I II M. Ii !l,V, 8 Ann doU along for ; rickGail Kirkpatrick. Mitas kWf ' "'''---- ; : ,: ) On July .13th M.ss-Johnston will tetl the Kon- Ah-yo-ka. j of Sequoya. L jk; r, - - -l sJ f --.'j, t-. .... .' : ? 4-.r-.. j,: j '4. .. . ?i f " , '.i. -a. .r-cl. 1 '.Jr. ' i ft . V . - 1 Lunch and Supper ' - Luncheon and supper meals offer an excellent opportunity to use fish, meat, or other protein-rich foods in cold salads. 1. tp i p ror Appetites Speeds up the Stew Growers S time lot es Poor Milkiag Sows laty to Feed Mo Miiioo. poitipied wrm VITAMIN III AND ANTIBIOTIC MI0 Htn LIMIMTJ PtUS IflCIAL HI&H fOTlNCT INftllOHNTS Patrick. Roman Kolody, Joe Leath erwood. Vician Leatherwond Jini. Daughter, my Leopard, Nancy. Leming San- . T t I. ' On July 17th Ruth and Latrobe' Pv-t. t Carroll, author and illustrator of i ,f 'IfJZL manv rhiirtr,.,,-. :n w Caro1 McCracken. Mary Ann Mes- and draw sketches T,, ZST" David Susan Moody. Get yoor tepply TODAY! elude Chessie: Chensie and HeriElliolt Clark Moon, Billy Joe Kittens; Scuffles; Pet Tale: What Mooneyham. Madge Joy Morris, Whiskers Did: Bounce and the Bun-j Joyce Gail Muse, Patricia Muse, ..t. ii urrf is me DunnyT; t llgntl of the Silver Bird: Luck of the' Roll and Go: School in the Sky and Flying House. Parents and children are urged to take notice of the fart that the Reading Club ends August 1st this year. All reading lists and cards mast be turned in before this date. Following is a list of tribe mem- ers: - ' Belly Ruth Atkins, Helen BanksJ J WAYNE ;Ve invite you to visit Edgar Clark's Farm i in the Hominy Community and ee the litter of pigs that he has raised on Wayne Tail Curler. ' .''.T ' 'it' i ' Phoue 722 HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP Depot Street specialties in decoration and other! fields. One of them is Mrs. Georse ! Culbrelh; wife of the pastor of Plains Methodist Church, w ho is known for her handicrafts. 1 SAltrs SALLIES , c . SENSATIONAL NEW RADIO SHOW GROUCHO MARX in "YOU BET YOUR LIFE" EVERY WEDNESDAY 9 TO 9:30 over WISE Brought to you bj , HOWELL MOTOR CO. DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer JUrwoodSL. Wayuesville! mm nil in i in i mm m 1 1 m m m mt mm m wi n I'fffOF1 1 M m"" : f ' i ; i j i I f Apple June The latest is a frozen cor.l apple juice that is expected available In mar.? grocer? after the 1950 apple harvest i v i Ho doesn't stand alcj Fast, Accurate Telephone Service is Vital to Civil Defense Warnings of approaclung planes, coming from air raid spotters of military radar screens, are flashed over networks of Long Distance and local telephone lines to Filler Centers. , ' Telephone reports are quiclly charted on FUter Center Maps. Then Air Force interceptor planes are alerted. Rescue and relief work, too, are directed by telephone. This is but one type of the many special telephone networks lerving government and military forces to help protect our Nation!' M(i growing telephone system was built to sene America m peace. But it is just as ready to serve to any emergency. The valuo of mis nationwide telephone network was never greater never clearer than it is today. JO HELP $9110 YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALL , v please give the operator the out-of-town tele- phone mbn. Telephone Unes are bus with L0aJ- TMN IIU TlllrMONI AND tUIOtAM COMPANY I- in- I -I live ei the eini-of he Mne; but-1 . tnia is ue end of yours!" J
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 9, 1951, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75