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Iternoon,- 3xdf 16, 1231 TlfE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGSFTYZ "j nder: Tobacco Season Near Hi , s- - ' - 3 I - 'A v,;j J . -Ay Al Visitors Are Honored At Tea By Mrs. Martin Mrs. O. R. Martin entertained with a tea in her home on Tate Street Friday afternoon as a court esy to three Way nesville visitors. Those honored were Mrs. E. T. Turner of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Odin Buell of Buellton, Calif i, and Mrs. E. H. Isenhour of Charlotte. The residence was arranged throughout with mixed . summer flowers. Mrs. Zeb Curtis greeted the guests during the first hour and the hostess and hopor guests re ceived in the living room. Miss Fannie' Campbell received at the entrance to the dining room and assisting in serving were Mrs. Ned Howell and Mrs. Charles McDar-ris.V A color motif of yellow and white was carried out in the dining room and the tea table was covered with a Madeira cloth and centered with a bowl of shasta daisies. During the second hour Mrs. Charles Burgin greeted the callers. Mrs. H. B. Foy received in the din ing room, and 'Mrs;. 'Robert rainier and Miss Rosemary Herman assist ed In serving. Around one hundred and fully guests called between three-thirty and five-thirty o'clock. Haywood Group Attends Assembly At Junaluska Four Haywood County young people attended the Older Youth Assembly at Lake Junaluska last week. They were Julia Ann Stovall and Linda Sloan of the First Meth odist Church,. '.Way nesville; Jorry Alexander of Central Methodist, Canton; and Shirley Welch of the Clyde. Met lioclist Church. The Assembly wets held from Monday until Saturday. ''..'" Ben Invented Bifocals Benjamin Frnnklin was the in ventor of bifocal glasses at the age .-I 73 ie Phillips drapes herself with big tobacco leaves near to remind you that it's time for the annual tobacco southern states. Bobbie will represent Aberdeen in the North Carolina" beauty contest at Burlington, July Photo). r Personal Mention Mio, - irt! i tod visit '.Da "M... dt ma rf noes onsi. s wi ie d he C onstj ibers r frs. Marvin Dawkins Carroll, of Gasden, 5j guests of Mr. Daw--in-law and sister, Mr. I Howell. n ......., ' owell and Joe Howell Candor where they eir grandmother, Mrs. OS. I '...''., ' iration' on floor care jince will be given by of Asheville, Tuesday X-2 o'clock in the Home 'On Kitchen here. Door, be given. lustration is sponsored uhty Council of Home ion Club and all club e asked to attend. '. an 1 Mrs. C. C. Coleman of pa, 1 1 irida are guests of Mr. Mrs. IV H. Gentry. si r. and Mrs. Howard Jennings son Howard, Jr., of Sumter, !. arrived Saturday for a visit rs. Jennings' mother, Mrs. W. Jrawfoid. iss Mildred ,Medford left yei' ay for Avon Park, Florida re she will visit a sorority sis Miss len Anderson. ,, t , rs. E7 ,f, Isenhour of Charlotte pend a week here as the st of I t brother-in-law and sis Mr. i i Mrs. R. L. Coin. ; t. and Mrs. L.: K. Barber left lay for . Salem, . Massachusetts re thejf will visit the latter's ;her-in-law and sister, Mr. and i. Jack Brown. Mr. Barber will i ma' business trip to Boston, returning home Mr. and f wil visit the former's Brattleboro, Vermont. Miss Mary Lu Elwood returned Saturday from a visit to her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Elwood, in Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Atkins of Boston, Massachusetts are guests of the latter's father, Lyman Reed, at Redesdale Farm near Bethel. Mr. Atkins is professor of German at Harvard University. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Norman left Friday for their home in Griffin. Georgia after a visit to their son-m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. Robert Millar, who is employed in Leaksville for the summer, spent the week-end with his wife. Mrs. Millar will join him in Leaksville next week. Mrs. Emma Picton of Ipswich, South Dakota, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Singletary. at their home in Hazclwood. Lachlan Hyatt, Jr., and Billy Hyatt of Spartanburg, S. C, are visitina r their grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. bef i. E. ents "i rplus Sale" 'c! inside & outside i 3" ear Lead & Oil. i, : . - - Vc ill have a few :ans at $4.00 per ; !so several G. E. Irators, Table t Water Heaters ktomplete Bath u r Wholesale. IACELAND MBER CO. 110-R Hazclwood Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ottway Burton left Sunday for their home in Asheboro after a visit to the lat ter's mother, Mrs. J. Colvin Brown. Mrs. Burton spent a week with her mother and Mrs. Burton Joined her here for the weekend. They attend- Ipri "Unto These Hills" Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lyharger of Macomb, 111., are guests of the lat ter's sister, Mrs. M. L. Hipps at Lake Junaluska. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redmond have returned from a visit in Orlando and Ocala, Fla. They were accom panied home by their daughter Jackie Sue Redmond, who has spent the past month with her uncles Lvle Noland of Orlando and Gerald Noland of Ocala. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Noland have returned to their home at Lake Junaluska after a visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hyatt, in Crockett, Va Mrs. Hyatt is the former Miss Kath. ryn Noland. . . . . 5 Men Slated To Leave On July 18 Five men are scheduled to leave for induction into the Army next Wednesday, July 18. They are Paul Metcalf, William Carroll Metcalf, Estle William Hannah, Samuel Roosevelt Mann and Hiram Robert Raymond Ledford. The Selective Service Board re ports no call for pre-inductees to report during July, Want ads brine quick results. mmm is is to notify the person or persons circulating hors that the Haywood County Court gave my ldren to the custody of their father, that this is $e. ' '' ";.'' ". i :"' -.:V- - e children were placed in his care at present in good th and not by the courts but by me. y person continuing to circulate these false rumors J be prosecuted. Mrs. Green Is Hostess For July Club Meeting . Mrs. F. C. Green was hostess for the July meeting of the Fines Creek Home Demonstration Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cauloy Rogers, vice-president, presided and Mrs. D. J. Noland gave the de votional.' .: The demonstration on "Flower' r.iiiKOnicnts for the tontniunity tour Arrangement" was given by Miss and' picnic to lie held by the club me I Maple Grove Society Jean Chiklers, assistant ho .Will Project reports were given by Will Meet Saturday Mrs. Caulcy Rogers on gardens, Thc Woma.s Society of Christ-. Mrs. K C. Croon on poultry.. Mrs. , M ; , Grove C.S.f. recti on food preservation,! ,, r..... ..... c. ,. ... , : ihi.uiuii iiuhii viii meet oa urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Mrs. It. 'C. .lames on Clothing, and Mrs. Franeis.. Itogers on home beautifieation. Special music was presented by) ftirA. aii.rR. rerguson ana ivuv in August. The committee is com l.etane .laities. I posetl 0f Mrs. Francis Roger ;.Mrs. l)n ring the luisiniv.s hour a ' com- Cauley Rogers, and Mrs. C. S. the! home of Mrs. Raymond Swayn- s""- ' :'. -. '','.7: - .'... : ;-' mill.ee was appointed to make ar- Green. , , ! i Two hooks reports were given by Mrs. Mark Ferguson. THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AWARD AGAIN GOES 10 SliELVAQOR You Know Mo. You Can Continue To Trust Mo. WE mm L5H FOR AlDEIiMM Nothing Takes The Place of Experience t rAII) ADVKRTISEMENT ' j I " 1 8 liriimi'iii iimii mwmKmmmlmmmmiiii, tmmmmmmmmmmmmmm4 r - v I i n-sL- - . tsa ' m m I I I I m fZtA MlhIiA KwnvA- Vina limn fnrnrdnl tlnu rovol Ail linn Pi r For cxcollenco of design, tho Crosley Slielvador the only refrigerator ever to receivo the Fashion Academy Gold Medal Awnrd has been accorded this coveted honor for tho second consecutive year! This beautiful award win: or for 1951 has extra space in tho door that lets you keep twice as much food where you want it in front, in sight, in reach. Many models have "Cnre-Freo" Automatic Defrosting. The complain Slielvador line offers a wide choice of sizes, features, and prices, , See the 1951 Shclvador Hcfxigeratora TODAYl Prices Start At EASY TERMS fit VA mm tnmwt' ROGERS EL EGTRIG CO. F1IONE4C1 ' 0'! ' iiy jjsa riittBAu tivGime x Jl! "'2 Ser.- ' V I T ( - . --- - Wf Xl y , , i.'A .. ;Jl?- rr- S. Z... .. ' ' ' HERE pictured is an automobile that may well be thc fulfilment of any man's dream of a fine motorcar. For you've a right to expect, when you pay a fine-car price, that your money will buy more distinction, more comfort, more per formance than arc to be found in vehicles of lesser worth. So mark well the things that a Ro admaster offers. No other car on the American scene has a prouder bearing. No other automobile has more spacious dimensions, more luxurious comfort, or finer appointments. No other car Has a ride more serenely smooth on curve or straightaway, highway or byway. And no other car, at Roadmaster's price or above, has Dynaflow, and the supreme command of every traffic condition which it provides. f - So you, at the wheel of Buick's biggest and best, have a right to feel distinguished. But there's a joy of possession which goes deeper than visible things. There's the feel of a power plant as bril liantly eager as this great car's valve-in-lit-ad Fireball Engine - and the satisfying com panionship of a brawny traveler instantly,) responsive to your every wish. And there's one thing more, which only Roadmasti r can give you in such generous measure-That is the pride of a wise invest ment, based on thc fact that this car stands alone in price per pound, among fine cars similarly equipped. 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