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..y y Reunion Is ;0r Dunauy ' Moody family re fj held Sunday, Sep 'a the home of Mrs. L on the Soco Gap "relatives and friends attend and bring a njlHarreU and Miss returned last night Kvs vacation at Myrtle L iere accompanied as r'. Miss May KT' osn with the ducation m Personal Mention Mrs. Winfred Baker and Mrs. Allen McLean left Tuesday for their home in Winter Park, Fla., aner a visit to Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert Osborne. ". Fred Love returned to Raleigh Tuesday after spending the week end with his mother, Mrs. Hugh Love. " , Walter Taliaferro, who , is at tending a business school in Spar tanburg, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Janie Love Talia-ferro. Letter from ray's Dear Miss Haywood: (Being any Haywood County Girl) If you wear dresses in sizes 10 to 14 And if you need dresses slightly fuller and several inches longer And like definitely SMART DRESSES ou Will Find( 'hem In The JEN ROOM AT RAY'S 98 to $5.79 ng With Many jcr Smart Things i' FALL COATS ET RECEIVED Green Room At RAY'S MRS. ISLEY HAS OPERATION Mrs. Charles Isley underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Hospital, Asheville yesterday morning. She is reported to be doing nicely. U. S. Senator George Smathers, joined his wife and children this week for a short visit at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Houghland and children left last week for their home in Nashville, Tenn., af ter spending the summer at the home of Mrs; Houghland's aunt, Mrs. Adora Rayne. Mr. and Mrs. Houghland are spending this week in New York City. iV. Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., has re turned from a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norman, in Griffin, Ga. '.''''.' , Miss Gertrude Mason.-Southern Presbyterian Missionary of the Agnes Erskine School at Recife, Brazil, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. C. J. Davis at Lake Junaluska. .. . Mrs. Wavne Battle nri children have returned to their home in Andrews after spending several days with the former's mother, Mrs G. C. Plott. ':. Master Sgt. and Mrs. J. B. Luckadoo and little daughter, Paula, of Camp LeJeune, were weeK-end guesis of Mrs. Lucka- door'S mother, Mrs. G. C. Plott. ; v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plott and two children of Marietta, Georgia, spent the Labor Day week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. G. C. Plott, and Mrs. Plotfs parents, ivlr. and Mrs. C. B. McCrary, at Fines Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shelton and little daughter,, Karen Suzanne, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Shelton's mother, Mrs. Louis Rosenberg of New York City are guests of Mr. Shelton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shelton. ''" ' The Rev. and Mrs. Broadus E. Wall are spending today with their daughter in Chester, S. C, They will return late tonight. Singing Convention Planned For Sunday The regular quarterly meeting of the Haywood County Singing Convention will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Court House according to Ray Parker, president of the convention. A number of local as well as out of the county singers art expected to participate and the public is invited. ALENTINE'S SUPERETTE E HATE HIGH PRICES I IEAPPLE JUICE C (ED PICKLES : BIRD jMJGE JUICE IIT'SPEMJSS : a R 46-OZ Can Quart Jar j 1 -v 46-oz Can 10 lb. Bag v 6Bot. Ctn. - m No. 2iCan S3c 23c Plus Deposit 22)c IN OUR MARKET WE HAVE Dressed Fryers Steak Pork Chops - Picnic Hams Lunch" Meat Sausage Breakfast Bacon Cheese - Butter Boneless Stew Beef - Rolled Boneless Ham AMI'S SUPERETTE TRAI2i $ U IV1 VO 3 BACIC HOME J "'''',M,'''"''''111'1''1'' A PASSENGER ABOARD the ill-fated Atlantic Coast Line's' streamliner, The Champion, which was derailed near Four Oaks, N. C, Mrs. E. Kalman (center) gets a warm fireeting from her daughter, Corinne, 8, on arrival at New York's Pennsylvania Station. Nine cars ot the crack train were strewn about the right-of-way when a flood-softened road bed save way under the weight of the passenger train, (international) BIRTHS The following new arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have been announced: Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Miller, of Waynesville, a son, August 30, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, of Canton, a daughter, September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parson, of Waynesville, a son, September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolden, of Waynesville, Rt. 2, a son, Septem ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chandler, of Waynesville, aon, September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smathers, of Waynesville, Rt. 1, a daughter, September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherrill, of Canton, Rt. 1, a son, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Queen, of Canton, a son, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. London Burress, of Waynesville, Rt. 1, a daughter, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hyatt, of Canton, a daughter, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bumgarncr, of Canton, Rt. 1, a son, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Sorrells, of Canton, Rt. 3, a son, Septem ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. William Gaddy, of Waynesville, a son, September 4. Mr. and Mrs, Eryk Zargynakl, of Waynesville, a daughter, Septem ber 4. Mr. and Mis. George E1W, of Canton, a son, September 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sherrill, of Waynesville, Rt, 2, a son, Septem ber 5. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allen, of Waynesville, Rt, 2, a daughter. September 6. News From Morning Star BARBARA SETZER Mountaineer Reporter The regular monthly meeting of the Morning Star Community De velopment Program has been post poned from Tuesday until Thurs day night, September 13, at the request of' Wayne Franklin. Mr. Franklin jnade the request so that he might be present at the meeting and assist in the selecting of three pilot farms for the community. As explained in a letter from the county agent's office, the pilot farmo will take the place of the old demonstration farms and will be selected by the people of each community. All Interested persons are asked to attend the meeting and help select the farms. Mrs. Beulah Inscoe of Durham was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burnette, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stamey or Hartsville, S. C were guests of Jody Burnette and B. M. Stamey for the Labor Day week-end. - ' LaRue Amos, who has been sta tioned In California with the Navy, is at home on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Tally Wil.;on and Mr. and Mrs. Luster Smathers and Lenoir Smathers, attended the Jackson County Centennial cele bration on Tuesday. j r . ' : ' Pfc. Ray Burnette and Dolmar In man, who are stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, spent the week end in Canton. Earl Rhlnehart of Battle Creek, Michigan, visited his parents, Mr. Miltagt and Safety Hints from Your Friendly B.EGoodrich Retailer How To Go Straight and Save Money You might as well pitch pennies out of your car window while you drive along as to drive with wheels that are 'out of line or out of balance. If any wheel travels even slightly out of line, it's bound to scuff off the tread quickly, giving you less tire mileage. Get the most for your tire dollar by having your tires checked regularly to de tect mechanical causes of 1 excessive wear. Free Inspection Drive in today! Unbalanced wheels can came excessive wear in the form of worn spots or cups in the tread. Too -much toe-in or toe-out of front wheels can cut thousands of miles off your tire life. It takes an expert to find the exact cause of excessive tread wear. Our trained service men can inspect your tires thor oughly in a short time. There's no charge, of course. The inspection is part of our job in helping you get the most mileage from your tires. Stop in the next chance you get! " CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE ' Claude & Charlie Woodard, Owners Phone 817 East Waynesville mm as,matm 1F Yates To Speak At Robbinsville Orai L. Yates will speak as a representative of Haywood County at the Robbinsville courthouse Fri day night on the subject of "Nick els For Know How". A meetln has been called for Tuesday night in the courthouse at Waynesville to discuss the same subject and explain it in detail. James Kirkpatrick is temporary chairman. : The Old Court House Museum in Vicksburg, Miss., occupies the War ren County Court House built by slave labor. and Mrs. R. L. Rhlnehart, last week-end. Lane Cochran was home On fur lough from the Army last weekend. Jack Valentine, who is stationed with the Army in Virginia, spent the week-end at home. vUmwiI vif; ... ( ' Sn. Eduardo Oilat LEADER of Cuba's Orthodox Party and a candidatt for th Cuban presidency. Sea Eduardo Chlbas, 43, shot himself shortly after mak ing a broadcast Despondency over a political dispute was blamed for attempted suicide. (International) Extra FUii Fi::.-j : To Bo Available' Early Next Vcc!: On Monday the Haywood County PMA Committee will , reveal the amount of extra funds available, resulting "f rem the' failure of aome farmers to use their 1931 assist ance. The money, expected to be a small amount, will be offered to non-participating farmers first, Ind then on first come, first serve basis to other farmers. ' . ; The Committee urges all Inter ested farmers to call by the office early next week. "The early bird gets the worm," they emphasize. Liner-Massie-Medforcf Reunion Is Planned i The . annual Llner-Massij-Mej-ford reunion will be held Sunday, September 23, at the home of Mrs. A. L. Yarborough in Rogers Cove. A program of singing and preach ing has been planned.- . Those attending are asked, r to bring a picnic basket.' m TEIE GMEJ ROOM Ai RiW'! NEWLY ENLARGED AND STOCKED You Can Expect to Find Just About Everything In lyK P I III i Everything for Brand New Arrivals or Play-Pen Wise Young Toddlers! fx y1 Knitted 4L B'UC f Combed cotton shirt and side tie wrapper. Embroidered batiste dress cotton A new heir or heiress in your home ... or a toddler wise in the ways' of' the piny-pen? Then come stock and bonnet up for the Fall and Winter months ahead from our quality group of warm, right - fitting apparel and accessory necessities. We've everything from lace-bedecked first dresses fn l . ... . Rubber lined iwurh mm rcauy corauroy panties and wool jumper outfits. All washable. All gay in color. All priced to fit the budget allotted for baby. Wool knit coat, boot oe and cap get. White. ffl'' Quilted cotton ' -y f ' UJ Plastic carry- carriage pad. ..l - ,rT , m fii Flannelette sleeping garment. Bottom tie. Easy - donning cotton shorts and shirt. Corduroy rompers. Cot ton T-shirt.' Take Occasion This Week To Visit TM GREEN ROOM IW RM'S Emmett Balentine, Owner Next To Walker's Esso Service enue FIRST 111 RUBB EER rr
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