DEATHS MRS. EDITH D DOTSON' Mrs Edith Davis Dot son. 34. died Tuesday at noon in the Htywnod County hospital after a loop III ness. \ She ^as a native of Hay wood County ? Kunerad service were held this afternoon, in the Davis Chapel Methodist H'hurrh in the Iron DulT community The Rev V R. Davis officiated and burial Mas in the church cemetery Surviving are the husband. Ralph Dot son: tw o sons Itichard and Ralph D ot the home, the mother Mis Mat tie Davis of Waynvsvillc. three sisters, Mrs. Mark Reno of Canton, Mrs I. L Shinaveir ot Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Elmer Morris of Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Funeral Home was in charge MRS. I I I.A \. CO I'l' Mi- I.ul.i Norman Cope 71 of Waynesvllle. Route I, ilied Wednes day at 3 p in in her home after a lingering illness. funeral serviee* will lie held in the Ochre Hill Haplist Church Fri day ai 2:30 p in The Rev. Robert Parris and the Rev. Ben Cook will officiate and burial rrill he in Nor man Cemetery The body has lieen taken to the home of a daughter. Mrs. Jason M ore a n on the Balsam Road Mrs Cope was a native of .lark son County had resided in llay yvood County for the past three years, and was a member of the Bantist Chut'eh Surviving are the husband John C Cope one daughter. Mrs Jason More an of Was nrsvitle. Route I: four sons \lvin of Kingsnnrt Ti'ltn William of Bessemer City.' Snilreeoii ol Kurekli Calif, and Rohert of Concrete. Wash Also Ihre, brothers George and Dare Norman of Mr ha Route 1 aiid William o| Sylva one sister, Mrs I Crawford ol Sylva Route I 14 grandchildren; and three groat-gralideliildi ell. , Garrett Funeral Home is in charge IIOI.01 .It INFANT Dehra ? 11 .111 Holder ml.mi daugh ter of Mr .ind Mrs Charles Holder 1 died Wednesday nighi in the Hay wood County Hospital. Graveside rites were held this afternoon in Green Hill C'emeterv wilh the lt< i Itohert M Itigdon cdTiciating. Surviving in addition to the parents, are the paternal grand Uncle A be. 1 Had Exciting Time At Fair By INCLE ABE "Rite this way. folkes?see (he woman in (he ir n lung! Here ? here! see the wile man?cat* bug Kile on tills side, see the fat est woman in tile woiT! This way to see the strong man ?here s the hairy man. fokes?tak en wild?hair like a beast! Kite this way. good peepul -only lifty cent three fee a dollar Hurry hurry!'' Yes. hits still a-riirgin' in my head an' Frank Forgason aaid this iiiornin it wuz stHl a-ring in' in his n! You see ,mr an' Frank wu/ (he unlvest repersenta ti\es from this (own. If we hadn't a-gone Haywood wouldn't a had a single ex'ihit at the Kolly Fair, An' now don't you Hay wood lies throw oil on Madison county enny inore; raze she tor it or him. one > had a rale good pro jerk down I liar, also got sonic prizes fee best I'baeker ves. siree: ? On Island in' Frecliurs Well. I tic uutslaiidin' feechllrs of I li(. Fair, I'llc sax. xxuz Manly ('hlikens Fool-long llnl (lands an Curly fials Frank I haul the Hauls Chirkins an I Iliasvl the llnl tlaxvas an' Curly Gals. Never seed s<> menus hanty chickens In all my life! I guess I bar xvuz 50 dif'rent kinds colors an crosvs jisl like a hanty man. each ssith a dif'renl crow. I si-oodn i mezure these hanty chick cits by |iens or floors, bill lis acres I had stalled to say 50 acres, Mr. K<lit lit"; but on secon' lhasvl I'de cut Dial estyinnle down a leclle hit Hot Dawn-Stan's By The Score "This svay. good peopid, fer sore lont-lont! hoi dass?s only 25c I'acil Foot-along. fnkes, toot-along 25c a pence!' These hot daxvg slan's ssiiz hill cand-lo-cand nolhin in some hlocks Inil "tool-along hoi dassRs ". I I'll seemed like to me I hem send ers ssiiz short stuck on 'cm an' holler as they mas. loud as they could an' lony as they could, not menus |it eple ssiiz a-buyin' em. I parents. Mr and Mrs Has Holder ol Clyde and the uilaernal grand mother Mrs. W It Arrtnston ill Was nes\ file. Noule 1 reckon the day wiiz too hot fer hoi daWL's "How Cute!" Saw the periUest ? monkey ever I'de say, iokes the winiiiien would say '"cutest lie wuz a-walkln' an danrin on his leash up an down the mid win. (live him a pce-nut an' -he'de doll his cap an' bow yivo him a coin an' he'de put it in his Utile pocket an' do the same couii'sy. Yes so hit wuv a lesson oil perl it cues* to most of us I lilies*. An' I list thaw't. fokes If a monkey ran he that perllle. how much more oil we, their?no, I Itues* we're not their desendants' Well, I Uiink w<- miyhl also in elooil the monkey as be in one of (lie main feeeliurs. Oh. yes, meiiny |>> i-plc thawt the livestock an \griculture cx'ihils. the rodeo an' races wiiz the hest; hut 1 don't think they're good judges of rale atlrnckshuns like Banty roosters I'urty gals Hot dawgs ah' perlite monkeys Then thai wu/ the Shriller* i'a rade light hum the Deserts ol the great Orient. I know ca/.e thai wuz "Oasis'" spelt on their cos tooms Here they eanie jis* lis'en to their wild cries ati-ye-hoo!" Now they're a-fiassin' by. their coir lerd skearts a-wavin' in the wind lootin' out that wierd. sereechv mu/.ick an' bentin' that thing on a pole hung hane' Yes. siree, lokes they wuz as wild as all gitollt! An' No I'lace To Stay" I've told some ot the good fee chill's. Mr Kdilur Now one of the w list feeehiirs, that is for me, wu/ till' lark thai I eiiiirlti'l li i?/l I'lim place to xtav that nite not lei .1 Inn:; lime Together with the Fair. Shriiurs, Lawyers Myelin ,111 Ihe In >| dawn renders. slerpin places in the of Capital wuz all took up. cept in Ihe parks, an lla/el had played the Dickens wilh ' the parks So lliar I wuz' 1 Trump - - - tramp - - - tramp - - - "enny riiom ler Ihe pile Mister"" "No room." Tramp - - - I rami) - - - "(lot an empty room. Sister "" No . room "1 Itul finely I found one a ureal his room with four heds' Woman said she lie llatT to have lour bucks tJein' hit had 4 heds an all that Itul I told '01 I eoodn't steep on hul one an' why eoodn't she take . .1 Rotary (Continued from |<ago 1) hijjhe ideals are developed. "Rotary teacher tolerance, kind ly outlook on fellowman, pleasant and happy conUcts with others Rotarv .ncoiraces men how to think Rotary stimulates a special desire in the hearts of men to be nl service. Greek philosophy was 'He yourself.' the Romans said Know Yourself,' and Jesus Christ t..iuiht 'Give Yourself.' 'The recognition of service is the devotion ot the heart and Ko la tv means one that is best fitted to serve," tie continued* Students Speak Tuesday at luncheon the confer e i< e heard the two students study ing in this state on the Rotary I nundation I'lan. Mii ii.i") Kenyun of Knplaud. stn < I <i > l ai Duke University, said: ' Britain must trade to live, as we .01 not sell-sufficient. Yourtariffs are too .inch, and to us it is survival the other .i out. er sump in: an also mm in as how I wuz jtst one man -ti?- ort'nt to charge me fer lour & so t'oartli. Hut. sir thai wu/ no arg.vin' with that woman! Well when I got in that room I flesiden I'de ait the full benefit it' I could of nt.v money. So 1 por eeeded. lust to take a bath?an' lilhd the tub lippin' full, also used up all the soap in the room. Then I turned on all the lights, not yet on "So fur so amid, sez I "But how am I a-goin' th use all theze beds'" I hated fer that woman to profiteer on me like that, seein' as how the shootin' war wu/ over, .lisl then I ant an idee: "I'll put my clothes on one bed." sez I an' sleep on t'other 3 beds" -So I did in shifts like ye know. Well. I guess thta woman thawt l wu/ some sleeper! But I didn't intend fer her to profiteer on me. no stree' Well I intended to stay two days, hut m> allereieky fervor come 011. so list staid one. Don't know Whether I vvuz lergiek to the bantv feathers, the monkey fur or the hot dawg sincll; maybe hit Wuz all H, plus the fu/. feathers an' smell of the purty gals. Knnyway. I'm hack safe an' sound, nearly. So. gloarv he' Yores trooly. Uncle Abe. I'oast Scrip; 1 jist now thawt, V" Kditnr. that the money I spent secin' the man with 2 stommicks wuz all wasted; raze we Can see jokes like that 'round here for nothin'. Mid not profit which wi* s?-?-k In bl ildill. Communists come out in open, speak from soapboxes in public places. Mere in America ihey are underground. and accord i:ib to the FBI, it takes eight men to trail one Communist." he said. The journalist student said that most all criticism of England's policies are based on ignorance and misunderstanding "Britain's criticism of America is* that you are unrealistic over China: scared of McCarthv dis like your high tariffs; seared of C. S. depression, seared of trigger happy Congressmen, resent the older generation." Me eoneluded his remarks by saying: "understanding will keep us together; and America and Britain together are uneonc|uer able." To The Jungle Marco Armando Colina Ha raj a of Heru a student at Appalachian St.'te Teachers College, and study ing under the Chan Gordon Schol arship foundation, said that an executive Latin American custom was to send Communists to Ihe jungle and forget them. "We have no relations with com munistic countries." he said. Haraja explained that his coun try is under partial dictatorship, hut with the basic units of a de mocracy. such as a congress, su preme court and free elections. "We realize the need of a united front with the United States, and have a warm friendship for Ameri ica Down in Peru we need capital to develop our natural resources and your American technical know-how "Our people are looking lo the United States and I shall impress upon them the sincere and warm kindness and honesty which I have rsnnil hi.i'n " In the formal reports, ,1. W. Hyers of Asheville. chairman of the Chan Gordon Foundation, said a scholarship will be ottered a stu dent from Guatemala with West Germany a second choice. The student named will attend Western Carolina College next term. "Good Old Days" Tuesday morning. S .1, Gernett. president of the Andrews Club, told the conference, "This is the :| good oh! days, with better days ijet to come." He spoke on "The Good Old Days" and compared a commu nity ol SO years ago with today. He stressed the value of com munity projects and community service by citizens ol today, as a means of getting more out of life. | I'ast district governor Everette llierman of Charlotte, in an ad Piqeon Men Cook And Serve Good Oyster SupPer 1 By MRS. JOHN W. JOHNSON SR. Community Reporter The members of Sonoma Lodge No. 472 save an oyster supper at the Bethel lunch room Tuesday night. Wives and widows of Masons ill os* on "The Battle For The Beachheads." pointed out that Ro tary was one of the world-wide organizations working and striving for peace, while other forces ?-ought war. One of the highlights of the morning program was a playlet given by members of the Ashe ville Club. "Accepted With Re The conference enjoyed a two hour program "Stump the Experts" in which a panel of experts was called upon to answer questions ?and given opinions on Rotary mat ters. 0 and members of Sonoma Chapter No. 254 O.E.S. wore invited guests Tlie men rooked the supper and s served it. and washed the dishes p Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and son. formerly of Canton, have mov- - ed into their new home in West r Pigeon. Mrs Morgan is the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Karl Moore l v. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCracken sold their home and dairy farm on Lake Logan road recently to t Champion Paper and Fibre Co.. i and have purrhiked the old home i place from Mrs. Leila Welch on Waynesville road. I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duckett ' have installed a new bath room in their home. C. S. Rollins is installing an , electric water system in his home. 1 ( w I >?' i m itn ? IFREE TICKElj I WITH EACH $1.00 WORTH OF I MERCHANDISE YOU BUY AT OUR STORE I . YOU WILL GET ONE FREE TICKET I FOR THE I VALUABLE PRIZES BEING GIVEN AWAY BY THE I Waynesville Drive-In Theatre ? TRADE WITH I S AN1) SAVE TWO WAYS ? I Haywood County | FARMERS CO-OP. ' TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY i VOTE FOR tmesk . i CANDIDATES DISTRICT AND COUNTY YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT T. D. HKYSON. JR. Slalf Senate '==" THE HAYWOOD COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 3=L URGES EVERY REGISTERED VOTER TO GO TO THE POILS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 FLOYD \V. WOODY a UK a ? FRANK R. MFDFURD AN|| IffjT L Member of H4. of wBP Wp|Mr'H -3' FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES J. FRANK PATE ? p.M Politic.i AAT ?? ?<* ? * VOTE FOR THESE NATIONAL, STATE AND JUDICIAL CANDIDATES l\ S. Senator W. KERR St OTI U. S. Senator SAM J. ERYIV IK. State Treasurer EDWIN GII.I. 'j Comm. of Insurance CHARLES E. GDI I) Comm. of Labor FRANK CRAM Chief Justice of Supreme Court M. V. BARNIIII I Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court WILLIAM H. BOBBIfT Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court J. WALLACE WINBORM Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court CHARLES W. BIGGINS Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court CARLISLE W. HICiCIIVS Judge. Superior Court. 1st Hist. CHESTER MORRIS Judge, Superior Court. 2n<l Dot WALTER J. BOM Judge. Superior Court, "rd Bid. JOSEPH W. PARKER Judge. Superior Court. 5th Bet J. PALL FRIZZEl I E Judge. Superior CeurC tith Bist IIF.NRT L. STEVENS. JR. Judge. Superior Court. #th Br>' CLIFTON I.. MOORE Judge. Superior Court. Sth I'M Q. K. NIMOt KS JR. Judge. Superior Court. I""1 LEO CARR Judge. Superior Court. 11th WALTER F.. JOHNSTON JR Judge, Superior Court. I 'th '' WALTER E. CRISSMAN Judge, Superior Court lt'11 FRANCIS O. CLARKSON Judge. Superior Court. IR"1 1 JCSTLS c. Rcnisii-i Judge. Superior Court. 2'*' ,)'<l ALLEN H. C.W VN Member of Congrr GEORGE A SIICFOFP

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