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THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER DAY, JULY 26, 1951 SECOND SECTION THE OUNGER SET By NNE BISCHOFF r , j I , " j Nab,-. d v "us' 11 . t i V 'J' t-Tt ft M v li ,.'4 He Hi band siuaems, id present, are certain- into the spotlight tnis in checking with his t Jav Dee Stanley, for- llayer for the band, has million ana is now m D. C. where he is a the Navy Band. day afternoon, Jae Dee's a farewell party ior It was really a water- Ilg ana nis Classmates bd to see him off. . Monday morning he further examinations. til of these and now he's high school, Jay Dee thalr all four years, and Lation this year he ap- he Navy Band. al occasions he played jg concerts by the band. he Navy School of Mu- ishington, Jay Dee is wants to be, and he 11 lr three months. At the t time, he will return visit with his parents received most of his ng under the direction les Isley and Mr. Rob- Icll, direr-tors of the Hi band, and he also ummers at the Transyl- : Camp. nly has a high aim, and up as he is doing now, Ibably reach the top of Slightly Wounded year at, camp. ' Aileen is a senior next year, and will more than likely hold solo chair in the band : Marguerite will be a freshman, and will rank right no with the first chair players, if I am any judge of musicians. The constant practice that both girls put in accounts to a large extent for the honor chairs they hold. Marguerite is putting in four hours a day on her clarinet, and Aileen puts in quite a few on her flute. When Mr. Isley returns from summer school, he will surely be proud of his young musicians. , Transylvania . Music Brevard we find that Uiams and Marguerite members of the Waynes ind are now in the "A" is the top music group Ailecn's third year at a, but it is the first for jnd it is quite an hon the A band your first SOMETHING ON .'V t 7 Level ... ig and repairing costs the long run. when pper tools and sup- fe used. See our vast ow! . IOWELL lRDWARE Howell, Owner Ireet Waynesvillc Who is. Temptation Jones??? That is one question that is cer tainly creating a lot of interest around, and lots of people are try ing to find the answer. ; People are studying the clues that are posted in the various stores in Waynesville and Hazel wood, and some lucky person is going to win a jackpot of prizes. Only two people in Waynesville are supposed to know who Tempta tion Jones is Temptation Jones himself, and a man in charge of the contest. The Waynesville JayCec's are sponsoring the contest, and the winner will be announced at the JayCee dance next week. ; ... . . ; Secretaries Bulletin Wins Special Mention In Judging At National Convention The Bulletin of the Mountaineer Chapter of the National Secretaries Association was singled out for particular praise at the National Convention in Houston. Mary Med- ford, president of the local chapter, reports that the Bulletin "placed eleventh among entries from more than 300 "chapters". ; " ' ' In making the report of the na tional bulletin committee, the chairman noted that she had read the Mountaineer bulletin for six months before she learned, to her amazement, that the chapter h;id only 11 members. She had been ''borrowing" ideas frim it for rec ommendations to much larger chapters. Mrs. Louise Stahl is Bulletin editor- Martin Burdette McClure, SA, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M Mc Clure of Lake Junaluska, received a minor neck injury when his ship, the USS Everett, was hit at Won San on July 4. Ten men were re ported injured and one killed in the bombardment, McClure is now in Japan. .- McClure enlisted in the Navy last December, and received his basic training at San Diego. He is a graduate of Clyde High School and was employed at the Dixie Home Store in Waynesville prior to his enlistment. TRANSACTIONS IN Reql Estate Perennial Middie ANNAPOLIS, Md.-(AP) Wil liam E.Farrell, who occupied the first room In the Naval Academy's historic dormitory, Bancroft Hall, nearly 50 years ago and has been at the Academy almost ever since, began loafing as a retired profes sor 'this summer. Farrell, 65, retired from the De partment of Marine Engineering in June. H had been a professor for years. Farrell entered Annapolis as a plebe (freshman) 47 years ago. He would have received a commis sion but for a knee injury received while rowing in a Navy shell a short time before his class gradu ated.;,": He was under treatment for al most five years, then joined the faculty as an Instructor in Naval Steam Engineering. Even now he won't be too far away from the seat of the Gold and Blue,- He and Mrs. Farrell live only a few blocks from the main gate. Valued Metal The United States despite its part in the discovery of the metal and the fact that colurnbium was named for "Columbia" is negligi ble as a source. At peak periods, this nation has accounted for only a few thousand pounds annually, gained in connection with mica, quartz, beryl, and other mining. Clyde Church To Observe 87th Anniversary .;v m'b... -v-m- " . if . . This is the Clyde Baptist church, where special services will be held on Sunday in observance of the 87th anniversary of the church. Rev. D. D. Gross is pastor. Complete details of the program will be found on page Four of this section. ; . ' (Staff -Photo).. Rocky Branch Community Sing t Set For Sunday The regular fifth Sunday night Community Singing will be held at Rocky Branch Baptist Church Sun day at 8:00 p.m. A deacon will bi ordained during the service. Those expected to be present to tinf are the Blanton Quartet of Sylva, Tom Queen's quartet, the Potter family and the Gibson Sisters. Th public is cordially invited. Burnette, Shope Reunion Set For August 12 The annual reunion of the Bur nette and Shope families will be held at Bee Tree Christian Church; Sunday, August 12. ;.... The program will begin at 11 a m: and a picnic lunch will be featured., Mrs. Guy Davis Is secretary for the Haywood County members and Mrs. Flonie Hewie is secretary for Buncombe County. Race tracks are the biggest sin1 gle source of income taxes lui Singapore and Malaya. is to Waynesville Township Lewis N. Green and wife Frank Morgan and wife. Carroll H. Varner and wife George K. Way and wife. H. L. Liner, Sr. and wife to C. A. George. , , Arthur R King and wife to D. D. Diellenwierth and wife. Beaverdam Township C. Cline Peters and wifn to Charles Russell Ward, Jr., and wife, T. E. Wilson and wife to G. L. Evans, Jr. and wife. T. E. Sheppard and wife to Geor gia E. Peck and Carolyn M. Peck. Fred Rice "and wife to William F. Driver and wife. .; Hugh McCrackcn. and wife to Charles W. Huffman-and wife. Will C-Wines, to W. Bryant and "wife, " ' ' , '. - Donald G, Harkins and wife to C. M. Harkins and wife. The Los Angeles Rams have the fastest end in pro football' Boh Boyd, 1950 NCAA sprint champion and a 9.5 second 100-yard dash man. " Harold Boswell, 190-pound guard on the University of Arizona fresh man football team, wears glasses and a protective face guard on the field. Clyde Township Bon-A-Venture, Inc. to Alex Shumolis and wife. Gilbert Gregory and wife Fred Phillips and wife. Ivy Hill Township W. A. Bradley and wife to C, C. 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