Yrsonals m[ Toy Mrs. George Tay L Moody Hall, employ V i; Bell Tele attended the an Eui.tt of Telephone Pio K I .it Carolina V. They were ac ?j b> Mi Mail and Alls ? Woody aiul son ? , left Tuesday for ? ? here they are ? lew days before going ?but#10 attend cammeix e K.,,., - at RandolphsMecon ? ti?\ will be acennipan ? Laura Woody a K . .it Randolph-Macon. I ifottlacer and K it moved irom Way ?tnd will reside in Michi ? er has gone to ?nd hi- wife and children Kutlt his parents in White I as bt en engaged in I . Ifottinger Motor son of Mr. and ? Howell, and Hugh Camp I i Mr and Mrs. jj jj. I eft tin- week to visit I - brother, PFC Joe ? il Kiileen Air Force ? until Pfc. 1 low ??!I re I 12 tu be married to Wishes Fulfilled WHEN Genevieve de Galard. Terraulie. the renowned "angei of Dienbicnphu." arrived in Ha noi clad in* Army fatigues she wished for three things: a bath, a hair-do and clean clothes. This is what she looked like after her wishes were fulfilled She had re fused evacuation from the Indo china fortress until the most seri ously wounded were flown out. Charles Alley, student in the School of Music ol Oklahoma City University, arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with his moth er. Mrs. Doyle Alley Among the Western Carolina College students, who are -pend ing the summer vacations at their homes are Miss Harriet Gibson. Miss Julia Ann Calhoun, Miss Sylvia Camlin. Miss Betty Ann Howell. Miss Sara Jane Davis and Dale Hatcliffe, * * * Wilburn Davis and( George Hunt, students at L'NC are at home for the summer. ? ? * * Miss Betty Felmet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Felmet. has ar rived from Woman's College. Miss Billie Kitchen, student at WC. is at home for the summer ; vacation. Mrs. Odin G. Buell of Buellton. California is expected to arrive to morrow by plane to spend a few weeks with her mother. Mrs James R. Thomas. Miss Nancy ,1'ranei arrived Monday from Greensboro College to spend the summer at home. She was joined by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I!o> Francis, for the weekend and they visited Miss Jane Dudley Francis in High Point; The population of New York state increased 10 per cent between 1940 and 1950 but the number of people over 65 years old increased 39.3 per cent. Hopkins Grammar School found ed by Edward Hopkins, seven times governor of Connecticut, was 116 years old when the Declaration of Independence was signed. HDC Schedule M i The June schedule for Haywood ! M County Home Demonstration Clubs has been announced by Miss Mary _ Cornwell as follows: Friday, June 4, 2:00 p.m.?Jon athan?Mrs. Irene Hudson. Monday, June 7, 2:00 p.m. ? Morning Star?Mrs. L. L. Drye. Monday, June 7, 7:00 p.m.?Cen- 1 ter Pigeon?Mrs. Frank Mease. Tuesday, June 8. 2:00 p.m.?Up per Crabtree?Mrs. R. F. Rogers. Tuesday. June 8, 7:30 p.m. ?j Lakeside?Mrs. J. S. Harrell (Mrs.' Wm. Halentine). Wednesday, June 9. 2:00 p.m.? ' White Oak?Mrs. Joe Davis. Wednesday. June 9. 7:30 p.m.? Francis Cove?Mrs. W. A. Hyatt i Miss Nancy Hyatt i. Thursday, June 10. 10:30 a.m.? , Fines Creek?Mrs. J. D. Pyatt. Friday. June 11. 2:00 p.m. ?' Iron Duff?Mrs. T. C. Davis. Mpnday, June 14. 7:30 p.m. ? Canton Homemakers?Mrs. Edgar Hawkins (Mrs. George Smathers). Tuesday, June 15, 2:00 p.m.? South Clyde?Mrs. Sam Jackson. Tuesday, June 15. 7:30 p.m. ? Waynesville Homemakers?Mrs. J. Howard Bryson. Wednesday, June 16, 2:00 p.m.? \ Bethel?REA Kitchen (Mrs. Jim Welch. Mrs. Clifton Terrell). Thursday, June 17, 2:00 p.m.? Dellwood?Mrs. W. D. Ketner (Mrs. Dale Ketner). Friday, June 18. 2:00 p.m?Crab tree-Hyder Mt.?Mrs. John Kirk pat rick. ?'* ? Personals Malcolm Williamson, Jr., rising | senior at Davidson College, spent : several days with his parents this i week before going to Gatlinburg; where he will be employed for the ' summer at the Mountain View Hotel. * ? * Mrs. J. F. Hodges arrived last | week from San Salvador to spend the summer at her home here. She will leave Friday for Farmville, Va. I to attend the graduation of her daughter. Miss Jean Hodges, at 1 Longwood College. Mrs. Hodges 1 will be accompanied to Virginia by her sister, Mrs. Roy Campbell, , and will be joined by her son, Pfc. John Hodges, who is stationed at ' Cherry Point. * * * Stanford Massie, who has com- | pleted his freshman year at Duke University, arrived Tuesday to spend a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie, be fore returning to summer school. ' * * * Robert .Massie, rising senior at UNC. arrived Tuesday to spend | the summer vacation. * * * Among the Mars Hill College students who are spending the summer vacation at home are Miss Linda Mpsser, Miss Florrie Patrick, Wayne Caldwell, Don | ! Fowler, James Parton, Miss Grace i Blanton. J. Malcolm Clarke, Miss i Doris Ann Ensley, Miss Margaret ! Rogers, Bob Fulbright, and Joe Boyd. + * * I Joe Liner, Jr., student at Fish I hurne Military School, is at home for the summer. i * * * Miss June Davis, student at Berea College, is at home for the summer. | Miss Barbara Teague has arriv- ' f ed from Brevard College to spend , i the summer. * * * Bobby Lancaster, student at Riverside Military Academy, has arrived to spend the summer va- I cation with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Lancaster. * ? * Miss Louise Rotha has return ed to her home in St. Mary's City, Md.. after attending the funeral services for her mother, Mrs. Har ry Rotha. David Felmet, Jr., student at Ashevile Schoo for BoyS. will ar rive Saturday to spend the sum mer wiUt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Felmet. ? * * Mrs. Bertha Singletary of Lum berton is visiting her son, Her bert Singletary. * ?' * James I. Green is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and i Mrs. James W. Fields, Jr. In At- j i lanta. On Sunday he will fly to j Chicago to join another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Malley, for a two-week fish ing trip in Wisconsin and Canada, j ? ? * Mrs. Robert Osborne, superin-1 tendent of the C. J. Harris Hos- ; pital at Sylva, is spending a vaca- ! tion at her home here. * * * Mrs. Charles Hard of Elynia, Ohio and her sister, Mrs. Allan McLean of Winter Park, Florida are expected to arrive Sunday to join two other sisters, Mrs. Rob- j ert Osborne of Eylva and Mrs. W. W. Baker of Winter Park, who 1 arrived last week. The sisters will j visit their mother, Mrs. J. F. Abel, on Love Lane. Mrs. Hard will be accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. I George Morris and her little son, Charles Morris, also of Elynia. ? * ? Dr. Mary Michal of the public health department at Boone, is spending a vacation at her home j here. She and? her sister. Miss > Pearl Harris, have Just returned from Chapel Hill where they at- j tended a conference on Handi -( appod Children i ? Miss Patsy Brendle. student at aryvllle College. Is spending the iminer vacation with her parents, [r. and Mrs. J. Newton Brendle. Mrs. John Carver and children and Mrs. Nellie Clark have return ed from Knoxville. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Clark. Mr. and Mrs Martin Berry of Pleasant Valley, N. Y. are spend ing a few days with the letter's sister, Miss Tillie Rotha. George Dewey Stovall. student at Davidson College. U here for the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G D. Stovall. Mil* Martha Howell has return ed from a visit With her grand mother. Mrs. G. O. Dawkins, in Candor. I iftHi.E JEWELERS [big vents i * l days left i get elgin rtches at 20 off line ">th Last Day i ? ENTIRE STOCK RMONDS I NOW U OFF <>ur Chance Of A Lifetime lijijitjil iMVrv, ;ut RUiABLtWAY" p Haywood Since 1939 * ip???? I ; - ; - Lights mirror or kitchen t> j counter. Chromium back i plate, outlet, switch. Ask | lor V-465-CO. W-13 1 fated c.iling unit. 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