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Letters To Editor (CMtiMti from Pace i, See. 2) ?long to water down the resolution, so the South could stay in, and they also watered down the PEPC plank lit the platform to where they feif the South would accept it, and to sOch an extent that it does not mean a thing at it now stands. Even Walter White, president of the Vktional Association for the Advancement of Colored People; ?-ays that it is unsatisfactory to his group. The only solution I can see for | restoring the South to its proper place in the Party is for the South ern States to vote for Mr. Eisen- \ hower as their candidate, and thus ? wrest control of our Democratic Party at Well as our Nation from the handt of these unscrupulous minority groups. Yours very truly, HOOPER ALEXANDER, JR THANKS Editor Mountaineer, We wish to thank you for the publicity given us during our re cent Folk Festival. Yours sincerely, N. F SMATHERS, Public Relation Officer, Edwards-Clark-Messer Post No 5198 V. F W? Canton. "City of God" Today, the "City of God" would be called "a best-seller." Written by St. Augustine, for hundreds of years, It was as wideiy read as the Bible. Employed 'AP Newsfeatures In case you wish you could loll on the beach with Laura Elliott, this is to tell you thi* picture shows her working at her Job. She's in the movies. Her next picture is "Denver and Rio Grande". Oregon Coast One of the best times for hunting agates along the Oregon coast is after a low tide or heavy storm. Fight for Spitsbergen For more than 300 years Euro pean nations fought Arctic warfare over Spitsbergen's wealth. 1 WHCC RADIO PROGRAM i -- i I mW?A? ; I J:M Sign On 6.U0 Getting Up_Tim? 6 45 Sunshine Boys 7:00 Guide To Clyde 7:14 Roger Hymn Time ?tuSO C eg dill J em bo me 7 4* Hillbilly Star Time t oo Momma Devotions 0 >1 Holsuin GUIS Man S OU In The Grove 8:55 Gabriel Heatter 11:00 Rbbert Hurletgh , ? IS Tell Your Neighbor I 0:30 Haywood Musical Cal. 10:00 Cecil Brown 10:15 Paula Stone Show 10:30 Sylva Varieties 10 46 Western Ballad Time 11:00 Ladles Fair 11:35 Holland Bngle-News 11:30 Queen For A Day 12:00 James Jamboree 12:15 Farm Forum 13;30 Eddie Arnold 12:35 Holsum Oulz Man 12:40 Trading Post 12:45 iDlnnerbell Program 12S5 Haywood County News 1:00 Say It With Music 1 30 Luncheon With Lopez 1 55 Game Of The Day 4:30 Bob's Hillbilly Hits 5:00 The Merry Mailman 5:30 Songs Of The B-Bar-B' 5 50 Cecil Brown 6:00 Hillbilly Roundup 6 15 Curt M.issey Time 6 :30 Holsum Quiz Man 6:35 Supper Serenade 7 00 Fulton Lewis 7:15 The Three Suns 7:30 Gabriel Heatter 7.45 Mutual Newsreel 7:55 Robert Hurleleh t:00 Symphonic Strings 8:30 Grade Fields Show 8:00 Bill Henry 8:05 Maeazlne Theatre 9-30 Salute To The Nation t 10:00 Frank Edwards 10:15 I Lov* A Mystery 10:30 Record Rendezvous 11:00 Sing Off ?ATlfcott' jl SSw* J 'i oo l 4 30 The"wSeM^Otflre Show ... IS K??sLi?sj iiS StsT 6:19 Star TmtO' 6:30 Holauffl 6:39 Suppor setehafl* 7 15 IffwPSa* i 7:30 Do?tl YWPo 7*3 Cecfl . 8*0 Tw?m><*??<** 8:30 MCM TtlOlff* or the Air , ? . . 9 :30 LomtardoUnO ,V S. A. 10 :00 Chlo&go ThOttl** of the Air 11 :00 Sign Off 040 > ??*<*? . \7?r ?Sir^f'T^Mu*r I40 044 fashion.* OoapaO # J- : t? 5^'t^S**^ 1 .%# AO#, ui 148 K?t Le4f?rO? ]?? in** . i-.M Hawaiian Ecfcoaf <*r th? 7^^^>SSn'of !<?*? 7a# ^^L*rt#wir rfSifr S#0 Hiw?? Od# . 4J>f" rhrtiaJiteO'Houf > ?:0T Oj*fa 14:00 Thta la 10:30 Uttlf' 4*inpltphles tl40KS?Oh OrfV W? * ' . ; , . - ? *? ? , . A ' 's ^ ,-T'; ???'? V " v '* ? . ' MOWB^T t ?>m ?*? ??"? 7 00 Guide Tq/clyde ^ t I Kir' i ? Ml lM ^JT* ijvj^'9P$> n-50 CHme jfoes Not Pay I 0:00 Ht^ie-Front I tS?30 IlioorO Rendezvous I 11:0# Sl#n Off I S. Clyde Play [* Successful iff MRS KYtt LrtfDSAY Community Correspondent The play. "T Dreamed I Search fd Heaven Fbr You," which was ?resented at the WCsMyan Metho Nat Church, was very successful ind a large audience* w? present. Mrs. William Osborne- was given 1 I household shower Tuesday night it the- iiBme of Mfs.' Mlttie Mann t large nurnbhr of friends were ?resent and Mrs OAArhe received nfeny nice gifts. * ? HecenfvWHors of Mfs. Jim Pieiti nons intruded her two- grandsons. Ifeftind rtemmons and James Webb of Hamilton; Ohio. ami also Lawrence Martin and George O, Dell. also of Hamilton. The group ' enjoyed a picnic Sunday at tbe Pink Beds in Pisgato Forest. Miss Mollie Francis, who is em ployed at the General Hospital at Greenville, is visiting her aunt and uncle this week. Mr. and Mrs W. C. Justice. Mrs. Kyle Lindsay and children i enjoyed a trip to Cherokee with) their visitors of the week-end, Mrs. Hfcn Vinson and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brock oi BuffSlo; tf> V: The party had a picnic at StnokemOnt. ) Mrs. HaScue Warren; who was injured in a fall Monday, hkd severi> bones bhrtfen in her fSot. I. Norway Tq^| LONG btfcQ^H Two ships, and iht Batuo,^^| boxes pr on* Norvn, purchax ?,. pean lounlnet^^B proceeds into saUtrf^^l Salt dcffSjJ^H crete. partieulutf^H few ye?i = atttr |^H The community recovery. H Mr and Mn. are spending thifc^H Creek. '1 hey etl^H for the CUP k*H pigeon on Friday. CONCRETE and CINDER BLOCKS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Vd. Price Del. Price 4 in. 12c . 14c 6 in. 15c 17c 8 in. 18c 21c 12 in. 26c 30c BEVEL SIDING Yard Delivered 18c 21c CONCRETE BRICK $21.00 Per M $27.00 Per M CHIMNEY BLOCK 55c 70c ATTENTION FARMERS We are happy to announce that we now have a limited no. of fin est silo blocks ever offered fur i sale. And at a price that every one can afford. For example: You want a 10' x 30'. It takes 1530 blocks at 22c each at yard would cost you S331.60. Don't confuse this Silo Block with or dinary block. This is an inter locking block that needs no steel hands. See them at our plant or at Osborne Lumber Company, Can ton. Gilbert Concrete Products Co. Seventh Ave. E. Dial 4463 Hendersoville, N. C. b' \ '? '? ' ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO LAST MlKUTE CHANGES. . V*.' . 1L I4 ? : Beaverdam Has Bible School By MRS. GEORGE F: WORLEY Community Correspondent The Beaverdam Baptist and Methodist churches are uniting in a Bible School at the Methodist Church. Thf daily classes are re porting large attendances, , The North Canton Baptist Church will welcome the new pas tor, the Rev. William N. Reece, for his first sermon Sunday morning. General officers who have been elected for the coming year will start their duties Sunday. They are Bill Clark, superintendent; Howard Thompson and Mrs. Jack Chapman, choir leaders; Mrs. Nel lie Moore, general treasurer; Eula Mae Keener, clerk; Troy Davis, building fund chairman; Alma Hamlett, librarian; Ruth Ellen Clark, publicity; Mrs. Troy Davis, Young People's director; Melvin lleniine, BTU director; church dea cons will be ushers; and Mr. Stiles, the janitor. The WMU of the North Canton Baptist Church will meet Thurs-' I day night at the home of Mrs. M: Haney. Mrs. Haywood' Mackgy will 1 be in charge of the program. , ' ??? * '! The Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet 1 with Mrs. Mae Robinson Friday night. ?j A good attendance from the 1 M.Y.F. of the Methodist Church ! was reported ?t the sub-district ' meeting Monday night at Bethel and the group won the banner. They are having the best league ; at this chureh they have had in several years, and all the young people in the community are in vited to attend the meetings. . *? The community had its regular . CDP meeting Tuesday night at the school with T. C. Allen presiding: < A committee was appointed to prepare the community goat for < the Labor Day parade. . ' * ji Beaverdam wilf bd host to ''Al- ' lens Creek Aug. 16 ?t a tour and' picnic. Everyone whp is planning' to attend is asked to bring a bas-' ket of food. j Appointed to the serving com- , mittee for the September meeting are Mrs. Troy Davis, Mrs. William i . i ?' ? , - - Stiles, Mrs. Elmer Kuykendall, Mrs Jess ly ester, Mrs; Lloyd Reno, iind- Mrs. Jen# Warren Watermelons were served on the school < lawn and the meeting Was dismissed by Dan Stockton. Mrs. R. V. Holland, Jr. left Sat urday to visit her mother in New York. s Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Allen have received news of the serious ill ness of the granddaughter, Eddie Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Mull, in a Dayton, Ohio, hos pital. Mrs. Kenneth Rhymer is ill at St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville. Others on the sick list are Mrs. O. M. Scroggs, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy, and Mrs. John Chapman. '< . < ? *? Beaverdam residents are ex tremely happy to receive telephone service. Anyone wishing to give hews to Mrs. Worley is asked to call 3134. | " ? , Uae Want Ads for quick result r congratulations i 'mr. & mrs. m. 1. sadlebl ON THE OPENING I OF YOUR NEW AND MODERN I % skyview motor courtI We Aie Happy To Have Been I Called Upon To Work With You I On This Modern Building I GEORGE CALDWELL I Contractor I We Extend Our Heartiest *S. . ... ? ' ? ? ? * . - CONGRATULATIONS To Mr. & Mrs: M.L SADLER ON THE OPENING OF SKYVIEW MOTOR COURT li ? I BUILDING MATERIALS Furnished By JUMALUSKA SUPPLY CO. BEST WISHES To Mr. & Mrs: M.L. SADLER f. On The ' Completion Of Your New SKYVIEW ? _? ? MOTOR COURT Ceramic Tile By BLUES TILE CO. Gatlinburg, Tenn. i Jerry Liner, Owner ~ Phone 88 & 89 - ? a i r - m j^lte Jun M . .?1 ' "/ / - ?
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