lie Younger Set^ By PEGGY REEVES M yell ? When God says aman minister who is and mother, tells how the faith and courage n her profession. ?n ? The autobiogra noted sad-faced tramp ingling-Barnum details ears in the business, toctor Pygmalion. A wasuc surgeon raises uie Ind the scenes into his le lives of his patients. I_ Green fields. The lis of her adventure* Itmerican Indians as she led and studied among I Doctors, people and I It is the purpose of lo review the public af Idicine, to scrutinise the lolved in the improve ledical service, and to Is being done, or should I solve them. I-Each one teach one. In lines working as a mis H the Moros, Frank Lau Iped this unique method 1st and then teach his leach their fellows what lelves had learned. I- Flower arrangements I do anywhere. Simple, langements. using flow I her materials easy to ler?The Spider King. If 15th century France. I XI Dauphin and King Iral character. I ? Beyond the hungry laura Woodbury, born lush in Africa, tells of Ih her nice-Nellie moth I missionary father, and I marriage to the ideal laive Jimmv Grove, who Ian impossible task. ? |y ? Mrs. Searwood's |oon. Mrs. Searwood. a It Enelish ladv of mn I is summarily adon! c' Irtt of an Indian, dead lour pravers and mine In of pravers re fleet in" Id needs which people Id throueh centuries. ?Sino Sehp^ulcj lurday Night |n< people of Pleasant ?Ptist Church will spon I*1 Sing Saturday night I at the Saunook School. I is invited. Refresh I !*? served. I^UUY-S UllKC | 1 in 1; i rr i in WAYNESVILLE HIGH CHEERLEADERS this season will be (first row, left to right) Betty Jo Shope, Use Feichter, Patsy Jones, and Patsv Win chester and (top row) Jitnmv Rowland, Gene Davis, and Rex Feiehter. Jones, Rowland, and Davis were also cheerleaders last year. MKiXJW i Mountaineer Photo). Dry Weather Hurts Late Bean Crop In Pigeon Valley By MRS. JOHN W. JOHNSON, SR ! Commiinity Reporter The farmers in Pigeon Valley are very busy filling silos and cut ting tobacco. The dry weather has ? luined the late crop of beans for, market. A "sock supper" was given by ' Sonoma Chapter No. 254. O. E. S.. at the Bethel School cafeteria Fri day night. Mrs. Welch Singleton was the auctioneer. ? At a sock supper, one sock is filled. The mate is tucked away in the owner's purse or pocket un til the sock is sold at auction to the highest bidder. The mate is then exhibited, the contents are unpacked and the two persons eat together.) The Women of Bethel Presby terian Church met Friday after noon at the Home ot the Kev. and Mrs. Archie C. Graham in Hazel- : wood. A program was given by Henry Hope. Jr. Miss Grace Erwin returned Tues-. day to Mars Hill College, where j she is a senior this year. - ~ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hargrove had as their guests over the week- ; end, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Har-i grove of Charleston, S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark and daughter, | j Gail, of West Ashcville and Mr. ! i and Mrs. Frank Hargrove of Ashe I \ ille. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFalls and children. Dot and Eddie, of Clinton. Ohio, spent the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cham bers and other relatives in East Pigeon. > Mrs. P. F. Downs of Salemburg lias returned to her home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. T. C". Wells. Sightseeing And Easy Car Washing Can Be Combined If the family car needs a wash ing. North Carolina's vacationland has a waterfall all set to do the job. On U. S. C4 between Franklin' and Highlands, famous Bridal Veil Falls takes off from an overhanging ; ledge to cascade down on the far \ side of the highway. The roadway between the moun tainside and the plunging water is clear and safe for driving, but plenty of spray drifts in to give a dampening. Other noted mountain cascades are Hickory Nut Falls near Chim ney Rock, Linville Falls just off the Blue Ridge Parkway on U. S. 221. and Looking Glass Falls on U. 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