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MOi:NTAINf.LK PLATOON NVVOKN IN AT CAPITOL. This was. the scene recently when the second Mountaineer Platoon Mas sworn into the U. S. Marines before Governor William II. I instead in the rotunda of the state capitol building in Raleigh. A num ber of llaywood County youths were in the ranks of the new Ma rines. IMarine Corps Photo). 4rs. Keener )ies At 93 Uter Illness Mrs. Eliza C. Keener. 93. of Can Hi, died Fiula> night in tin- home E a daughter. Mrs. Nellie Sur :tt, in Blai k Mountain after a Kms. She was a native of South Caro le and i had been making her her in Black lountain for the pa-t three years. Funeral services were held Sun ijr at 2 p.m. in Sandy .Mush Brick iethodist < ? ' i . lev u 11. am Recce officiated and burial as in the church cemetery. Grandsons were pallbearers and HaiiMtohlers were flower bear 's. Surviving in addition to Mrs. urrett are five daughters, Mrs. \V. . Bryant of Canton. Mrs. Jim Leicester. Mrs. Grace ing and hli -. John Bryant of Can in and &1 rs. Jeter McClure of lyde. Also 41 grandchildren; GO great ?andchildi > n; two great-great randchlldren and one son. James Keener of Clyde. Crawford Funeral Home was in large. Mr. and w riday for e week's stay in Florida. Come Look And You Will Buy 1951 FORI) 2-dr. White SQ1C wall tires. Niee ?f I V 1950 CHE\ ROLET 2-dr. $7 AC Fltetline. Clean IHw 1?47 FORI) Club Cpe. SJAC Geld buy ?940 OT1V ROLET Club Cpe. My paint. Over- $QQK hilled motor JW M Extra clean. SHOMPSON ' ? SKI) CARS BCIyde, N. C. f Phone 3921 MORE ABOUT Red Cross Continued liom Pane 1) rence Leather wood, county super intendent 01 schools, assisted oy I Mrs. M. G. Stanley, Mrs. Carl Kat- j clllie and Mrs. Joe Staneut; Pub licity ? Mrs. Waiter Baermann; special Events -? Charles Ed wards ol VVHCC; Special Contribu tions and Ciubs ? Airs. Ethel Mc Liarris and Miss Elsie AicCracken; Colored ? Mrs. Elsie Osborne. Treasurer of the Waynesyiile Red Cross is Ered Moody, ol the Garrett Furniture Co., and all con iriuuuons are to be delivered by workers to him. Although the exact quota lor the ! Waynesvule chapter has not been determined, it was thought to be approximately $5,000. More than ! 80 per cent 01 this amount is used locally, the other 15 per cent go . ? .0 m.i.ouai iicauquarlers. Williamson particularly request- j ed his committeemen make every effort, to be fully organized by the time the drive begins so that all business and residential areas be covered during the first week. It was pointed but that school children will not be solicited since there is an active Junior Ked Cross which has already had its lund campaign. Only exception is the Waynesville High School which will be included in the com ing drive since it did not take part in ihe previous one. The four main categories of ser vices offered free of charge by the Ked Cross were outlined to the group by Mrs. Ethel MeUams. j only professional Ked Cross em ployee in this area. These services 1 cover help of any kind to service , men and their families; aid in any local disaster such as fire, flood, j explosion or the tike: help to poor families; and the maintenance of j the blood bank including gamma ' globulin in cas of polio epidemic. 1 and other emergencies. It was noted that fifteen of the j thirty rural communities in the county are included in the Way nesville Red Cross, particularly all those west of Clyde. They are Saunook. Aliens Creek. Francis Cove, Ratcliffe Cove, Fairvicw, ; Lake Junaluska, Iron Duff, Up- 1 ! tier Crabtree, Crahtree, Fines j Creek. White Oak, Jonathans Creek. Maggie. Dell wood and Cove Creek. Four of Jupiter's 12 moons re- 1 i volve about the planet in a direc I tion opposite to the others and I opposite to that in which the plan ets revolve around the Sun. 1 Leaders Are Named By Junaluska Club The Junaluska Home Demon stration Ciub met at trie home ol Mrs. Paul button Friday aiter noon. Mis. Paul SuTo.i presided ai.J welcomed Mrs. Clarence Muse, memoer of the Fairvtew Cltto, as a gtest and Mrs. Koberl fuit brtgut and Mrs. Carey McCracken as new members. Project leaders and committee chairmen who will serve during 19o4 were selected as follows: Fuods and .Nutrition--airs. Carl Mediord, Mrs. Carey McCracken. Home Gardens ? Miss Elizabeth Glosser, Mrs. Albert McCracken. Home Poultry ? Mrs. Glenn Terrell. Mrs. Grover Leatherwood. Home Dairy ? Mrs. Carroll .Mc Cracken, Mrs. E. G. Dotson. House Furnishings ? Mrs. John MeClure, Mrs. Alfred Phillips. Mrs. Ed Boone. Home Management ?- Mrs. I{ C. Long. Mrs. J. VV. Fowler. Family Life ? Mrs. Clark Mes ser, Mrs. Bufus Beeves. Home Beautification ? Mr Andy Moody. Mrs. Boone Cagle. Mrs. Paul Sutton. Clothing ? Mrs. Hurst Burgih. I Mrs. ltobert Fullbright. Mrs. O. L Thrclkeld, Mrs. J, R. Melmffey . Arts and Crafts ? Mrs. Will Medford, Mrs. Wallace Torgerson. Community Service ? Mrs. Car roll McCracken, chm. Health ? Mrs. John MeClure. Education -?Mrs. Grover Leath erwood. Citizenship ? Mrs. Will Med iord. Mrs. Wallace Torgerson. Beereation ? Mrs. Clark Mes ser, 'Mrs. Carey McCracken. Music ? Mrs. Mary Jane Klopp, Miss Elizabeth Glosser. The lesson on Outlook for 1954" was presented by Mary Cornwell, home agent. * * * HDC Officers Of District 3 Are Entertained Officers of Haywood County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs entertained county officers from Transylvania and Henderson Counties at a luncheon in the home of Mrs. Carl Medford Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. K. L. Canseler, I'isgah for est Chairman of District No. 3. presided during the business ses sion and Mrs. A. R. Sarratt, Bre vard, gave the devotional. The group chose March 31 as the date for the annual meeting of District No. 3 Federation i^iich will he held in Waynesville. Plans weer completed for each county's participation in the pro gram. Mrs. Carl Medford was assisted in serving hy Mrs. Will Medford and Mrs. Wayne Rogers, The guests included Mrs R I,. Cans ler. Mrs. D. L. Allison. Mrs. W H Gash. Mrs. Arthur Whitmire, Mrs. A. R Sarratt Miss Anne Benson Priest, Home Agent, all of Transjl vania; Mrs. S. M Garran. Mrs. Mack Rogers, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Mrs. Robert Gillespie, all of Hen derson. and Mrs. L. J. Cannon, Mrs Otis Cole. Mrs. Raymond CaldweTl. Mrs. 11. O. Champion. Mrs. Henry Francis, Miss Jean Childers and Miss Mary Cornwell. of Haywood County. ? ? m Clyde Cleaners Bought By Canton Contractor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haynrs. for merly of Canton, have purchased the Clyde Cleaners from C. H. Ful | lam. it was disclosed today. Mr. Haynes has been in the gen eral contracting business. Mr. Fullam is engaged in several busi ness enterprises both in Clyde and Canton. The Haynes will move to Clyde I when they can And a suitable resi dence. ? Icebergs found in the Atlantic Ocean break from glaciers on the ? coast ol Greenland. Mrs. Boyd Will Be Hostess For UI)C The Haywood Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet in the home of Mrs James K. Boyd. Friday at 3 30 p.m. Mrs | E. J. Hyatt will be co-hostess and ; Mrs. Sam Queen will present the program. ? ? * Miss Jean Tate, formerly of Ashcville. is now residing with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Hub Tate, on Killian Street. 4th Grade To Give Play At Maggie PTA A comedy, "Hurts ? Tarts", will be presented by Mrs. Dorothy Cald well s fourth grade at a meeting of the Maggie Parent-Teacher As sociation Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. ? * * Mr. and Mrs. John E Harr re turned Thursday after a three weeks visit to St Petersburg and Fort Lauderdale, Kla. BIRTHS C At the Haywood County Hospi tal: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodard, of Clyde, twins, a son and a daugh ter. Jan. 28 Mr. and Mrs, William Haynes of Canton, a son. Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell of Waynesville, a daughter. Jan. 30 Mr. and Mrs. MeKay Henson of Canton, a daughter. Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher of Canton, a daughter, Jan 30. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kay of ? Asreville. a daughter, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs Jack Chapman of ' Canton, a daughter, Jan. 3!. Mr. and Mrs George Swanger of Waynesville, a son. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Green of Waynesville, a daughter. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannah of Canton, Koute 3, a son, Feb. 1. Miss Laura Woody, student at Randolph Macon College and laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody. spent the weekend with elatives in Atlanta and attended he Crystal Ball at the Baltmore rfotel. ? ? * The Rev. and Mrs. Karl H. drendall and daughter, Brenda Ware, left this morning for Char otte to visit the former's mother, ?nother, who underwent surgery at ) Charlotte hospital last week Radio is your constant, friendly companion ? J wherever you go, whatever you're doing, RADIO GOES WHERE YOU GO WHCC 1400 ON YOUR DIAL FOR GOOD LISTENING KEEP UP WITH THE WORLD New schedule of national and world news from WHCC newsroom mm 7:00 A. M. ? 12:15 P. M. ? 6:10 P. M. Monday through Saturday 7:25 A. M. ? 10:35 A. M. ? 7:55 P. M. Sundays < Other news programs from Mutual Network at frequent intervals. , i WHCC Reporter For Local News 10:35 A. M. ? Monday through Friday MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY ? WEEK-DAY PROGRAMS Hlllbllb 6:00 to 7:00 A.M.; 7:30 to 7:45 A.M.: 12:00 Noon to 12:15 P.M.: 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. and Light Concert: 7:00 to 10:30 A.M.: 1:45 to 4:00 P.M.; 6:00 to 7:00 P.M.: 10:15 to 11:00 P.M. Momiag Devotions: 8:00 to 8:15 A. M. Goopel Hymntime: 1:15 to 1:45 P. M. ?* m Hurry In Today For Besl Selections ? Sale Ends Saturday ? ? Girls and Teen-Age : H'jPJ's & Gowns ' n Nationally Advertised At y*X a? si/es _ dollar days only i ?SECOND FLOOR? Ladies' Reg. $1.08 Rayon and Cotton BLOUSES Long & Short Sleeves Solids, Stripes & Fancies ^^^B ^^^B ^ to ? SECOND FLOOR ? \ Ladies' Reg. $1.!)8 SLIPS Lace Trimmed ? White, Pink and Blue ? Sizes 32 to 10. - $158 ? SECOND FLOOR ? Children's Blue Denim Overall JEANS 88c Elastic Waist ? Sizes 2 to 0 Kejf. $1.39 ? BASEMENT Ho>f. $1.98 Hirdseye (Jroup of Ladies' Casual ??????? DIAPERS SHOES I Men's Reg. $2.98 8 oz. Red Camel I I H $148 $2.881 OVERALLS $1981 ? MAIN FLOOR ? ? Sizes .32 to 18 ? BASEMENT ? SECOND FLOOR ? 1 Large Group Ladies' DRESSES Regularly Priced rt* Q Q To $5.95 <J) I 00 ? SECOND FLOOR ? Men's 100', Wool SLACKS i Gabardines, Tweeds & Flannels. All 1st Quality Values To $16.50 ? MAIN FLOOR ? ? IMPORTED LINENS Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Luncheon Sets. Napkins, Vanity Sets, Bridge Sets ? Main Floor. 1 toy's Corduroy and Plaid Flannel SHIRTS . . . $128 Sizes 6 to Ifi ? Keg. $1.98 & $2.98 88c Days Only ? SECOND FLOOR ? Ladies' Keu. (?9c Nylon . * PANTIES jj/JX 2 lor 88c t/Km |? Second Floor ? // Larue Table Assorted I Men's 1st Quality Balbro t) PIECE SOCKS 1 GOODS Nylon Reinforced ?. f Sizes 10-1.5. lieu. '50c Cottons, Ravons and .. ...... ... ... (?ab.ii dines. SPECIAL I'lIRlIIASE values To A Pairs QQc $1.98 Yd. XXr Yd* oo _ MAIN FLOOR ? ~ MA1X " """ " Roy's Hugger Children's Rep. $5.95 SHOES Without fCXf* Ear Muffs Sizes OO Reg. $ 1.50 & $ 1.98 9 - 2' i J) / A O ? SECOND FLOOR ? Main Floor ^ BelKiHudson
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