News Events Of
West Pigeon Area
By MRS. RALPH RIDDLE
Community Reporter
The T. E. L. Class ot the Bethel
Bapust churcn met at the home oi
Mrs. C. W. Wright with Mrs. Mor
ris Bumgarner and Miss Lena Mae
W'rigtil as hostesses.
hev. 1 nomas Erwin spoke on
Baptist history, The next meeting
will be at the home oi Mrs. C. L.
Bissett.
Capt. and Airs. Koober K. Bis
son ;yid son, Larry, ol Washington,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beverage
.the pAt week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonzie Sweat man
were called to Augusta, Da., be
cause ol the illness of Mr. Sweat
man's father.
Mickey Cook has returned home
from the Haywood county Hospit
al. She is the daughter oi Mr. and
Mrs. Aldie Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silvers of
Burnsville, visited their relatives
Air. and Mrs. Tom Riddle on Sun
day.
Airs. H. M. Reynolds spent the
past week with her son and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reynolds
of Leicester.
Air. and Mrs. Drady Homiett re
cently moved into our community
from Canton
Jiin Russell has been visiting
his daughter Mrs. Paul Hannah in
Detroit.
Marriage Licenses
James M. Holland and Betty A.
Cogburn, both of Canton.
Hnry Thompson and Peggy War
ren, both of Candler.
Charles M. Curtis of Canton and
Pauline W. Henline of Clyde,
Donald Plemmons and Bobbie
Jean Bradshaw, both of Clyde.
Roy Price and Aletha Ledford,
bolh of Clyde.
NORFOLK, Va. ?? Kadarman,
First Class, Joseph Charles New
ton, husband of Dorothy Newton of
52'a Smathers Street, Waynesville,
is now at the U. S. Naval Receiv
ing Station, Norfolk. Virgiiilf,
awaiting further assignment to a
Naval unit in the Atlantic area.
The NoNrfolk Naval Receiving
Station, commanded by Captain
John llarllce, U.S.N., processes ap
proximately 8,000 men a month on
their way to and from Naval activ
ities all over tile world.
Singing Set Sunday
At Balsam Baptist
There will be a singing at the
Balsam Baptist church on Sunday,
Feb. 14, at two o'clock.
All singers, as well as the pub
lic are invited to attend.
Louis M. Knsley is church clerk,
and extended the cordial invita
tion for all to attend.
Crucifixion was the form of
execution used by the Romans for
condemned persons who were not
Roman citizens.
If a pail is hit with a hammer
at 50 below zero, the pail and the
hammer are both likely to fly to
pieces.
Fines Creek News
Reports Given
B> MRS SAM FERGUSON
Community Reporter
Rev. Elmer Green delivered an
inspirational sermon at the Fines
Creek Memorial Baptist church
Sunday night. A large congrega
tion was present.
Relatives and friends of "Aunt"
Ida Gree.i are sorry to hear that
[ her condition has become worse.
She ir, a patient at the Hospital.
Many relatives were called home
?)
because of her condition.
Tom Ferguson left last week for
Virginia where he plans to work
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ferguson,
of Asheville, were visitors on
Fines Creek Sunday.
Mathew Gossett returned to his
home in South Carolina after
spending several days with Glenn
Ferguson on Fines Creek. They
plan to move back to Fines Creek
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ledford
have moved in the house with Mrs.
I Lais Ferguson. Miss Ferguson is
the daughter of the late A. T. Fer
guson.
Mrs. Sam McCrackcn returned
home Sunday after spending a
week in New York with her sister
Suth Powers Mrs. McCracken is
a nurse, and is to be with her sis
ter who recently underwent a
serious operajion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carpenter
and Mike, spent the weekend visit
ing Mr. Carpenter's parents in
Kulheriordton.
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Transactions In
REAL ESTATE
WaynesviUe Township
Emerson E. Mashburn and wife
to Hubert Pendry and wife.
Henry Smith and wife to I. M.
Anderson.
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Beaverdam Township
Claude E. Hampton and wife to
L. Kayvon Mabry and wife.
Carrqll W. Queen and wife to
.Millard Conard and wife.
B. L. Carver and wife to Earl
A. Davis. Jr., and wife.
W. D. Theadgill and wife to
James Heeves HoDinson ana wiie.
Millard Conard and wile to Car
roll W. Queen and wile.
East Fork Township
J. K. Thomason and wile to Co
lumbus E. Clark and wile.
Theodore Clark and wile to Co
lumbus E Clark and wile.
U.S.A. to James A. Gwyn and
Mary Patricia Gwyn Woliz.
Ivy llill Township
Kiehard Sutton" and wile to
James M. Moody and wile;
Sadie H. Woods and husband and
others to Donald Moody and wile.
Miss Ld'dthtr>A
14-l)a\ Lta\t j
Sean. II
L**alliei v I
and Mi' It
now M'' a ?
recruit ' . . ?
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IN USED APPLIANCES
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1?Reconditioned Mola Washer . $.'{.>.00
1?Universal Washer, extra good
condition. New lid , $10.00
1?Easy Washer, new paint. A good Iniy at only $20.00
1? Firestone Washer. Extra good buy $00.00
1?Universal Electric Range.
A good buy at only $25.00
1?Used Norge Deluxe model electric
Range. New Uhromolox units $125.00
1?Five cu. ft. Leonard Refrigerator.
A real buy $15.00
1?Slightly used 8 cu. ft. Leonard
Refrigerator. Good as new $1.10.00
1?8 cu. ft. Tlotpoint Refrigerator. Used less than
four months. Was $240.95 ? Now only $105.00
1?8 cu. ft. Norge Refrigerator. 1951 model. Full
width crisper drawer. Tilt-a-bin
storage drawer Self Defrosting $125.00
1?7 cu. ft Crosley-Shelvador Refrigerator.
Deluxe model. Brand new sealed unit.
An excellent buy at only ,. $05.00
1?4 cu. ft. Kelvinator Refrigerator
in good condition ..... $10.00
1?Philco combination Radio and Record
I'layer. Console model $.10.00
1?IK) gallon Rhcem fully automatic Gas
Water Heater. Only $35.00
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