--y Afternoon, October ' '.try sit 111 m m Mm Mi DEATHS ' r ' MRS. OIXIB B. WEST !' Mrs. Ollie Bun-ess West, 47. of the Cruso .section' ,vife of W. Luth er West. dVed Friday alicrnnon af ter a short illness. .Funeral services wore held Sun dy aflprnoon in the (tuso Mis- tumaty. Baptist Church u-iih -the ReV Oth r Burnett, tin Kev How ard Mann, anil I lit Kev IV C. Heatlitn ly ollii'lalinv.. Inn lal 'was In tM (iwvn ( enieterv. Pallbeaiprs were Carrol!. .1. I .. imf I,hw1s Bun-ess, Ihivli Powell. Trtvo.iruw Ilratheily, and David Wippps were flow.fr hearers. was a native and life long resident of Haywood -Count v. 'Surviving in addition to Hie hus band, arp six children. Mrs. 'an line Sharp of CIiiiso, l'lc. William I,. Wfst, Jr., of Hip (J. S.'Arni.v.-Dnii. aid, Beilvn, Doris Aim. and ( arolyn yvest of the home; the iiiollicr. Mrs. MftEyJ&urress or Cruso.- . .)Mhi five brothers, Kinmcit Bur- f J3 Cruso Fanmn Ilurress of OMo, Major, Vernon, and Bob Bun-ess of Haywood County: lour sisters, Mrs Bryan I leal hei lv and Mis. anifs Clark: of Havwood Ccuntv. Mrs J. N. Powell ol Can- tojt and Mrs. fluy McO'all of Cru.su. ,'fHs- Funeral Home of Canton a . , . .. . is in i nuif e oi an uiwiiicims. TTV"OI IJW 1 w fcl. Nieces Tii West Hundreds View Wrecked. Car In Canton Area r iMIiS. MAY I.F.ATHF.nWOOD jtvn fAn9 Cope f.eaiherwood. 05. wdiw of J. N. I.eatherwood. died Saturday morning in a Winston Salem hospital after a long illness. . Sjie was a native of Jackson Cotinly. the daughter of the late C;i'orie- and Malissa Arrington Cope, and resided most ot her lite in Haywood County. She was a member of the Church of God. Funeral services were held this afternoon In Wavnesvrlle Church of ft od The Hev. Millard Chaoman and the Kev. Mrs. Helm officiated find burial was in Green Hill Ceme- tn y "Pallbearers were Dr.' E; R. Cald well,. Jr.. Hugh and Hardin Cald wp)1, William Fd?ar Cope Jack MpdfiTrd and Mack Pace. Surviving are a daughter: Mrs: ftrft. Caldwell of Wavnesville- a i. F.dgar Cone of Wavnesville: hp brothers', Keho (.'ope of Svl JlfJlm and Dock Cone of. Seal Me Five sisters. Mrs f.aura Morrau ad Mn. Delia Swanger of Hazel Mrs. Callle Gee and Mrs JJtwiia Crawford of Seal l ie, Wash Bb-., Mrs: Stella Fox of Kedio V7ooly, Wash.; eipht ciandeliil -ditt, and fivp Croat grandchildren Catrftt Fnnpral Home was In charge . Patrolman Harold Dayton Is shown 1 1 here looking over the remiinS of, I llit 1930 Chevrolet which waa wrecked on the Stamey Cove road liisfc week. Four Canton boys nar rowly escaped instant death as th6 .sit lert the highway and plunged down a rock-studded bank. All sides of the almost new car were battier td, with the right s:de rear door ripped out. Patrolman Dayton said Carrol Sheppard. 17-year-old high school student, was driving at the time of the! accident Sheopard was report ed this morning as getting "along nicely" at the Haywood county hos pital where he has been a patient iince the accident. The three oth ir bovs were first aid treatment pa timts an ddismissed. (Stall Photo). Hominy Personals MRS LNOYD R JONES Mountaineer Reporter Larrv ScriiRgs. a freshman at Duke liniversilv. arrived home by plane last week end lor a visit, lie is flip son ol Mrs. Ruth SmiRfis of lloioinv llo.id. Clinton Holland has returned to his home in liavou I.adatre, Ala., allci' spendini! several weeks in (follllllV f.Pclltlll. ... mr,. ;- The Crawfords Are Honored At ' Supper Party Mr. irid Mrs. 'Whitener Pevost ; and Mrn. William I. Kec eniert dm-! ed with a supner- narty Saturday j tvening at the Unagusla camp, hrmdring Mr. : and Mrs. Hilary . Cra'wfo:'d of San Francisco, Calil.,: who arp guests of the formers mother! Mrs, W. T, Crawford. Mr. Crawford, who is a brolher ot Mis. ; Prevo.st.and, Mrs. I.ce, Is mak.n2 his first visit to his home town in filteen years. - -the canip was decorated for the; occasion with autumn leaves and i scjuare dancing- was featured. The putsls included a number of old friends and former class mates of Mr, Crawford. Those in vited were Mrs W. T. Crawford, I Mrsv AValter- Crawford, Mr. -and ! Mrs. Jrte fose, afrs. ftobert Os borne, Mrs. Henry Foy, Miss Sylla Davis, Mrs. M. Silver IVTr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woodv, Mr. and Mrs. Guy I Massie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Queen, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. Nora Swift Atk;ns, .Miss Bessie Boyd, Miss Daisy Boyd, Miss Nancy Kll lian. . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift Mr. and Mrs. C. p. KMtpatrick,' Mr. and Mrs". J'aTnes L. lwood, Miss Louise MacFadyen, Miss Lois Har rold, Mrs. Robert; Breesd, Mr and Mrs. Graydcn Fergusoi, Mr and Mrs; J. H. Wav, Mr. and Mi's. J. II. Howell, Sr, Mr and Mrs ftufus Slier, Mr. ahd Mrs. 't. Lenoir Owyn, Mr. and iwfr. James A. Gwyn, Capt and Mrs. Henry Lee and Mrs. Charlene Turner j Head-On Train Collision Kills 1, Injures 11 r une locomotive erij.-neer was kuicu aim 11 persons wcic injuieu in mis wreckage of two jr Rarlway trains which collided head-on near Asheville. One was a passenger train" The o"w freight They were running between Asheville and Knoxville, Tenn. Hours 'after Ihc-orai were cutting through the wreckage1 in iearch of the body of Sam Mayfield of KnnxvlMe (Vr the lie ght train (AP Wirephoto). MORE ABOUT Williamson (Continued from Page 1) standing, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship united in the ideal of service. "Rutary fills a need for fellow ship, as well as offers an opportun I ity for service. It lends a helping I hand to crippled children, Boy I Scouts.- Girl Scouts, sponsors 4-H I projects, rural-urban activities, and t together with other' civic clubs Hooper Alexander, 1lt, a member Aaken its place in the promotion of of the senior class at Davidson i betterment to the end that our corn College, has been tapped for riiehi-' tmiiuties may be a better place in bershlp in Phi Beta Kappa1, nd-1 which to live. tional honorary scholastic frafer- "As individuals,' Rotarians are nit y. Students attaining this honor encouraged' to shoulder their part must hold an A average fof .the ' in all worthwhile things, and they 'Man of the South' i " Hooper Alexaficfef, III Receives Ifoftors At Davrdsbn tbiUgt i Miss Joan Buller or Front rtoval , Va.,- is Hie etipsl of .lolin Thomas at Hie. lionip ol Ins parents-. Adm . I end, Mrs W N Tlinm m I -a,. I 'mhttriitithliii'Uifinwihi nmiiMMii Tw $pfWMU-e, is here Xroin San Diego, tjtfltrwhere lie has just completed teaming in Hie Navy. He goes from r.to Baiiibridge, Mil,, for train- ! in the Hospital Corpsmen t-h ' ; f W. Oarland R. Saunders has re rj5ned (o Camp Stewart,. C.a., af fcf a vLlt at the home of his par rBi, Mr. and Mrs, Wade Saunders SfcHazplwood.' '''''I : . Tlin-.e from lloininy attending I lie Methodist meeting at Krauklin l.i-,t Tlnnsilav were Ilic Kev. and Mrs ,1 H (iolden. Mrs. Wiley Don aldson Mis I'oiio Mann, Mrs. Viie:im Worley and Mrs. Huh Bur Congralulations go to Mr, and Mrs. Kelly King : of Worley Cove Road,, parents of a now son. Max Orr, who is stationed In Ran Diego, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs'. Hub Rurnetle the past week. Fines Greek Church Hears Visiting Mitiistef Sunday a. a i . t V "'' Ml Mrs, Will Ilipps, who has been confined to bed for a week, is much improved. John Gibson remains 111 at bis home. Others on the sick list during the past week were Billy Johnson and Koup.las and Sharon Alexander. MRS. SAM FERGUSON ' Mountaineer Reporter The Rev: Orady Freeman . of nuncomhe County, delivered the Keirnoiv;at0Fiiies-.Pfe(jj Memorial Baptist Church Sunday niorning. Prayer meeting will be held Wednesday night at the church at 7:110 p.m. James Ledford, one of Mrs. Brummitt's eighth-grade students, fell and broke his collar, bone Thursday, lie was returned home after treatment at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. RalnlL Webb have moved lo the Worley Cove section. 3 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home ifcrawford Mutual Burial Ass'n 4-' Wavnesville, Phone 147 ' ; Canton, Dial 3535 Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Matney, Sr., and son, Roger Matney, and Miss Kathleen Calhoun spent the week-end In Johnson City, Tenn., and attended the Homecoming pro gram at East Tennessee Teachers College where Bronson Matney, Jr., is a student. Don Matney of Rocky Mount, another son of Mr, and Mrs. Matney, who was here for a visit, went with them, , A group of FFA boys, accom panied by Mr.-Carpenter and Mr. Ross, visited the State Fair over the week end. Mrs. Dollie Ferguson isjiow con valescing at her home on Fines Creek. She recently underwent -surgery in, Asheville and also spent some Ume at the Haywood County Hospital. . ONLY 8 MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFEK At Martin Electric Co. 538995 iidd" $28995 Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Kirkpatrick have had as guests their sons. Lee and Fd Kirkpatrick, and their fani ilies. - 1 , - ' . Mrs. Robert Plott and 'children of Marietta, Ga.,- are visiting Mrs Plott's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, McCrary. -; -.-,' Mrs, flrad.v II. If at licit! and two children left today for several weeks vi.sit in Klnrlih, They were : acdoinpiiuied by Mis C, lv Halfield of Brevard. ,. '',.' : ' ' Mrs. Carl Hill and daii!'hler, Mary Elizabeth, of Lowland. Tenn;, are here for a visit to the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Slring-fleld. Mrs. Robert Breese has returned from a visit lo Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sleeper at their home in Texas. and R. W. Green visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swanger in Brevard last week. . The community extends sym pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Fer guson of Luck, former residents of Fines Creek, whose sort was killed last, week in an accident in Mary land. , ';'',...'. ." four years in college and metf high standards of character and leader ship. : , ' Young Alexander has also been awarded the scholarship key--given annually : by, headquarters of, Pi Kappa Phi, nutional social fraler nlty, to one senior in each chapter. He is a member of Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military fraternity and holds the rank of captain in the R.O.T.C. regiment t Davidson. He is a candidate lor a R.S. degree and is the son of Mr., and Mrs, Hooper Jr., of Waynesvllle, Dr.' and Mrs. Paul Hardin of Birmingham, Ala., spent the week end at their hohle at Lake Juna luska. - .v ..v, . Mrs, Roy Martin has returned to her home here after a six weeks visit to her son-in-law and daugh ter,,. Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Fowler, in Charlotte. Mr, Martin joined here here for the week-end and returned to his position in Warner Robins, Georgia, Sunday. v .,- - Miss Amelia MacFadyen is visit ing friends in Washington, D. C. : Mrs. t. L. McDonald, who has spent the summerat her home on Love Lane,' has returned to Wash ington,' D. C, for the winter. .-.' " ' Mrs. W. B. Evans, who has been visiting relatives in Piltston, Pa., has returned to be with her daugh ter, Mrs. L. M. Richeson. . want- ads bring quick results. lake their assignments cheerfully when called upon." Rev. Williamson climaxed'his ad dress by telling of the growth and accomplishments of 'the Rotary; Foundation a fund of $2,750,000 raised by each Rotarians giving $10. The fund is used lo enable worthy .students- to receive' a year's,, post graduate study in some university other than their own land. Since this proj-ect was -begun five -years ago, more than 284 .students have received awards from the founda- Alexanrler, (Jon these have come from 42 dif ferent countriesand have complet ed llieir-studies and gone back tn their native land as ambassadors of goodwill. Such is the service of Kolary. . , - .,. . r ; ; , The official congratulated u tlie MStlMMPR t t i n 1 ' xtl eye-level were the ocean's hnri zon would than 4 miles distant STRAK TONIGHT & TIM RANDOLPH SCOTT nK mm. coUiH m'HX Hl( OLU tl Truman Campus Ground Breaker Youhgstoivn Electric Sink With Automatic Dishwasher Iifss.(For your old Sink) SPF.CIAI, SALE TRICE Note -We are actually allowing $100 for your old sink regardless of size, shape or condition. MMIM ELECT M CO. f. Phone 31 Main Street . Mrs. Amanda Wright and daugh ter Nora spent last, week here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCracken. They returned to theirhqme in. Green ville, S."C.r on Saturday, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. McCrack en. '." ' Mr; and Mrs. Bni TUlton ' and small son from Kings Mountain spent last week'lehd with Mrs. Ful ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Green. , : , Fred McCraeken of Seneca, S.C., camp tin to Fines Creek on a hunt ing I rip. He visited relatives while here. "i Milas KlrkpatricV is spending n seven-day leave' With Tils parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. M,( Kirkpatrick Ha, la slallonpd at Fort' Bragg, .. Several members ' of (he Joe Brovyn family and their friends ihave gone on their annual week's hunting trip to Hurricane. Mrs. Vampl Swanger is spend ing ' week with her sister in Brev ard. Presfdent Truman (lumps a shovel of dirl In breaking ground for the new multi-million dollar campus of Wake Forest Col I cue at Winston-Salem. Watching are Hubert Olive (center), president of 'the Wake Forest board of trustees, and Odus Mull, chairman of the college building committee. The school, now 117 ve.irs iii u Mr. 'and Mrs1. Aobeft ' Ferguson 1 being 'moved lo Winston-Salem from Wake Forest. (AP Wirephoto) Park Theatre Program David Ovens" (above), department store executive of Charlotte, has been chosen "Man of The South for 1951" -In a southwide poll conducted by the magazine, Dixie Business. Hunert F. Lee of Atlan ta, 'editor of. the niagazino, an nounced the selection Suii(ay. Ovens, has long "been a loader in mereliftfidisirig, : religious and educational' work. He is vice pres ident of the J. B. Ivey Company at Charlotte, I AP .Photo).. ' - I ., WEliNKSDAY Tills MON. & TUES. OCT. 22 - 23 "DAVID AND BATHSHEBA" Color By Technicolor Starring GREGORY PECK SUSAN 1IAYWARD Special Admission Prices For This Picture Night, $1.00 Children Tinder 12 yrs., 25c all performances All prices include federal tax. WED., OCT. 24 1 II liUf s mil ! UB J i 1 B "WHEN THE ' REDSKINS ROnE" Starring JON IIAI.L TIM IRS . FRI. OCT. 25 - 26 V "Flgyptian- women ' ami - others sometimes dye their fingernails and other portions of hands and feet with' henna. ' " The first U. S. electric train was ! built by Prc.f,,,, Charles", Grafton Page, of the Smithsonian Institu tion in 1851. ' ' if Waynesville club for its 100 per cent participation on the program, stating, "This is a service of Inter national gobdwill of which we are all justly proud."' " ' " '-';'. JeHCiK -rm Cartod Late N( Ii ill, 'nil I1T WAYNESVILLE CHILDREN UNDER 12 ' ADMITTED FREE Show Starts At 6:45 P. M. ii MONDAY . TUESDAY. OCT. 22-23 ROGUES OF SHEftWOOD FOEE . . r Starring JOHN DEREK and DIANNA LYNN 0 II WEDNESDAY I TIIURSD A Y OC TOHI H W DOUBLE FEATURE "THE GOLDEN STALLION' Starring ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS ':" "". ' iriT KANSAS GITY KITT Starring" JOAN DAVIS and, ROD CROSPA' FRlrtAV. OCTOBER 2fi JUNGLE STAMPEDE ii Starring GEORGE BREAKSTON and YORKE 5 Cartoons Comedy. r .1 NOW IS THE TIME T(I INSULATE ! Coll Jolih R. Cabc, Asheville 3-0946 For Free Survey EAGLE INSULATIWG COMPANY

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