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THE SINGLETON TRIPLETS, Roy, Ralph and Ray, recently en listed in the Naval Reserve. They are shown here with Marshall Cooper of Canton, who is recruiting llaywood County high school students. The triplets are students at Bethel High School, (Cut courtesy Canton Enterprise.) Pvt. Joe J. Mull Has Marriage Licenses l/; ? II rriJohn C. I.edford and Bonnie r unshed I raining June Uavls both ot waynesviiie. Private Joe J. Mull, Route 1, John W. Holtzclaw and Lucia Waynesviiie, has completed ad- Nell Whitmire, both of Canton. Vanced military training with John Price. Route 4, Waynesviiie Heavy Mortar Company, 61st Regi- and Ida Goodin, Warsaw, ment, 8th Infantry Division at Fort Dewitt Moore and Mary Fran Jackson, S. C. ces Patton, both of Waynesviiie. Private Mull was a member of a unit which was designated to take The men assigned to the platoon part in an important training ex- were kept together during their pertinent ordered by the Depart- training, and are being assigned to ment of the Army. His unit was ilieir new duty station as a corn one of those that was selected for plete platoon, instead of as indiv organization into platoon packets. > Id ual replacements. ANSWERS TO WASHINGTON QUIZ 1, No. He was born Feb. 11, 1732. oldstylc calendar. When Eng land land colonics) adopted the Gregorian calendar, the date became K.'ti 22 2. In 1790, three years after his death. 3. Yes. 4. He stayed on the untamed animal although it tried hard to un seat him. Enraged, it reared up and tell dead of a burst blood vessel. He told his mother: "Madam, the colt is dead: 1 killed him." 3. He contracted smallpox when lie accompanied his ailing half brother, Lawrence, to Barbados in the vain hope the milder climate would cure him. 8 Yes. In his early 2U's tie joined Gen. Uraddock in fighting the French and Indians. 7. His soldiers. 8. He was awkward around women although he loved to dance. His suit was rejected by several women before he married the young widow, Martha Custis, 9. He had hundreds of slaves but he disliked slavery for econ omic and social reasons. He carefully clothed and fed his slaves. 10. It was written largely by Hamilton and reworked by Wash ington to express his own ideas. I CITIES @ FUEL OIL SERVICE ..<? KEROSENE Prompt Delivery Anywhere In Haywood County ? Metered Truck ? Li Or Hrin^ Container To Service Stawon For Small (Quantities ? I DIAL GL 6-3091 I Night Phone GL 6-5255 I LEE OIL COMPANY Next To Le Faine Hotel Tom Lee, Owner ?????? ?ftMBftMMMaMM??? . | ESSO FUEL OIL I DIAL GL 6-5612 '' ??' J RESIDENT DISTRIBUTOR for Serving the area from Clyde To Balsam Metered Truck Delivery ft Fines Creek Baptists Plan Church Addition By MRS SAM FERGUSON i Community Reporter A large crowd attended church , services Sunday morning at Fines . Creek Memorial Baptist Church In the afternoon Pastor Thomas Erwin met with the deacons to make plans about the building of Sunday School classrooms. Revival meeting starts Sunday night, February 21. The 7th grade class with the assistance of Hugh Rogers, teacher, ' won in the recent polio drive con- j iHMHnmMBI Kirkpatrick. before her marriage, ducted at Fines Creek School. They get a holiday and plan a trip to I the pink beds soon. __________ I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish and family have moved to Winston Salem. Mack and Frank Fish, formerly of this section and now living in 1 Winston-Salem, were recent visi tors here. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Bruminitt i attended the funderal of W. H. Kaucett, Mr, Brummett'a uncle, last .Monday in Asheville. The l)?>dy wa.> taken for Lurial to the eastern part of the state where he had formerly lived. Mrs, J. I). West, who returned home from the hospital several days ago is still in serious condi tion. Mrs Lawrence Kirkpatrick, who has spent quite a while at the home ?f her brother-in-law, M. M. Kirk Patrick, of Fines Creek, recently visited with her brother, Zack Brown in Waynesville. She return ed to Fines Creek Saturday. Mrs. v. as Let tic Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swanger and children from Brevard visited Mrs. Swanger's father. K. W. Green, this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rector and sister, Doris, from Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. llayden Rector. 'All persons wishing to renew Transactions In REAL ESTATE tVaynesvilie Township Will Katcliffe and wife to Billy L. Greene and wife. Kathryn Kay Atkins, Helen Ray, and oihers to Julia Norse, C'aldonia Sutton and husband to Syl:a Davis. 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