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i the waynesville mountaineer Lwood Hospitality, Rural Development Impress Yugoslavian Woman tiT'S SIMPLE, savs Miss Velma I'irko igoslavia, a1* she watches Mrs. Jinimie left, peel carrots with a new device, v Cornwell, second from left home demonstration ,nt here, looks on, while Miss I'iilnet listens tn tin explanation ? >n the rinlit is Miss I'irknvie's t.ennan interpreter. Miss < In ?,liana YVhiti ide (Mountaineer I'hoto). Your smartness shows in soft, smooth OufcrfC' \ . . . ? > t?.viiiii:, yet so y. ?? \ \ .soothing . . . vu IT.ittcring, \ \ c;7-' /'"'"'s- Suy \ \ \SULD! ' I. r the' L .\ Slli uk" thu\ dI the ci.r.! \ \ pA \ aJjt f. -i / \ BIHTIFU $HUlS V j lk\ I \ s o \ t SU C " * 'J \ Sfi.95 T/\ Tv - - i fllat-k. lirown and Itluv ? Sizes 3 t<? 1(1 Widths A A to 11 Before You Buy Try ... URNER'S STORE r?('t Waynes\ die David Underwood, HI Honored IIv Fishbourne *? . \\ AVMX'.OI.O, v*.. -Cadet I IXi\id (?' I ndcrwood. ill. son of I Mrs David Underwood. Jr.. of fjlMi K.;>t Sin 11. .\\;is honored for his oul-1 a tiding academic record at ;i special ceremony held recently at Fi.-hburnc Military School. \t the'ceremony. held at the school -gymnasium before the oil tile Corps of cadets. Cadet Under wood wa presented a Certificate of flic Kirs, Honor Roll by Colonel John C Moore. Superintendent of Fishburnc. 'Ilie First Honor Roll is com - p i - id of those cadets who con tain a '.'l ade ot 83 or belter in all j of their subjects. Cadet \'nderwood was One of 117 cadets so honored. I-.a'fer lie received the personal Con ci a tula t ions of Colonel Moore. ? Can ton Lions Hear About Football Team Canton 1 ions on Tuesday night [ heard Coach Boyd Alien discuss the I operation of a modern football I team. He showed a (iiin of a recent game, and then told of the ex pi'ii-i . yivolved in maintaining a tootha'd team at current prices. '1 rhe? la:g was held at Cllen el.ii \Y'rong Fisb \J,TOV III. ? Al'i ? Little Mich "I I) Bui her. 3, is the big t tii! tii> daddy ever caught. Mi. I aid was -itting close to his I .-1 he i i a boat so that he wouldn't .?t hurt. \ big fish popped out I m tit- \ ate. and daddy threw bis lii.. I, the book caught in Michael's scalp. Follow big removal of the hook . | M. .le-iph's Hospital. Michael v - reported making satisfactory. recovery. j Officials ? Make Brief County Tour A Yugoslavian woman, who sun t. \ iscs not only home demons! ra ti?>n work but also many phases of agricultural programs in her native countiy. \isited Haywood County Monday ind Tuetiday She was Miss Yilma I'irkovh . a member of the executive board of (lie Federation ol Cooperatives ot Slovenia, which works toward the improvement of agricultural pro duction. Her duties concern the organization ol cooperatives, mali ai fluent, crop production, and eco nomic problems. Miss lhrkovic. who is Uli years old. is j graduate ill agriculture and> a memlier ol both a society ol engineers and technicians and a home economies educational as sociation. \ It luilioli Ow? tll.' ik . win... I'll.' I'lLsh. she w as accompanied here by a German-language interpreter from Austria Mrs Christiana Whiteside wife of a Duke Vui \ o'-sitj professor. Kor their brief tour of tlie coun ty. the two European women wi re joined by Miss K-uth Current of lialeigh, stale home demons)ration went, and Miss Veil Kennctt of italelgh, Westerii District home ay.?tit.- Their "g"aides" here were \liss M :r\ Cornuell. Haywood home agent, and Miss Jean C'hil tlv'rs. assistant home agent. Miss I'irkovic and Mrs. White side Itrst spent Monday night at th ? home of Mi' and Mis. If. C. Fiancis of KatCliHe Cove, where they inspected the Francis farm and talked with the couple eon eci ning CD1' and home denionstra- i lion work in Haywood county. Starting Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, the group visited: The home of Mr and Mrs W. D. Ketner near l.ake Junalusku; th" farm and home of Mr. and j Mrs. Frank M. Davis at Iron Duff; ! the remodeled Iron DulT Met ho-, i ill t Church; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dolson. Mr. and Mrs. John McClure. and Mr. antl Mr Will Medford. all in the' Lake Juna- I In-ka area; the Mountain Ex peri- I inent Station. whe:e Director M. If. Whisenhuut explained the pro ii'i mi c-ii iio/1 /?ti l>v i !>?*? t'.-t ..v I . I ^ Ull UIV I * .?? ! i: m and I)r. Luther Shale discuss ed tobacco research beinn conduct ed there. At noon the tiro up had lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caglc of Bethel and visited the traits workshop supervised by Mrs. Cattle and Mrs Jim Single toil of Jonathan Creek The tour next proceeded to ThickelV Community Park atul to the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swaim. where the visitors inspect ed roonijimproveinent projects ear ned on hj the Swaim's daughter, Martha. At 4 15 the group visited the IIOMI I II i: IN \MKRICA was studied in Hay wiktd Monday hy Miss Velnia Pirkovic, of Yugo slavia. here on a tour for her country 011 Home Demonstration work. .Miss Pirkovic and her inter preter. Mis. Christiana Whiteside, right, art shown here in the living room of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Williams. ItatrlilTe Cove. Mrs. Williams, left, is showing tli#- visitors, a chair for which she made slip covers. Seated on the left is Patsy while her sister I'eggy Williams is in the large chair. < .Mountaineer Photo). ? - - -I home of Ate. and Mi s Paul Hobiii son at Civile, (he South Clyde Com niunily House al 4:30, and finally lo Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim m;t Williamson at Katelitfe Coyt for supper After the tour, IVliss Pirkovit ,old the home demonstiatior aids through her interprets that tin' three things that had im pressed her the most were: I The excellent results obtain ed from extension teaching. - The cooperation evident on Die part of faun families and com : I I I U I I I A Km- hospitably which she H rinctt "ulllK'licviihle and far be voiid nn o>:i>cetations." The Yugoslav woman added thai if more people in the U. S and foreign countries had the oppor tunity to visit each other, the L piled Nations would have 110 ser 1 ions pronleim Miss Cornwell told Miss J'irko i ii and Mrs Whiteside that they li '.l -con only a very tew of Hay wood County's tine farms and homes, and explained that the ones 1 hoy visited were selected as be- j tie representative and situated aland a convenient route for a Six New Lions | Clubs Organized '? In This District r .. r .! The liazelWQod l.iuns Club, just j |. ) organized, is the sixth new club to1 ^ - brief tour of the county. a After leaving here, the two Euro- o . | poan women and Misses Current n j and Kennett went on to Macon It 11 t'ountv. I W e organized in the district since | eptember first, according to-a re-.' ort of District Governor Alston ?room. Ashcvillc. The clubs recently organized in ludes: Mills Hivcr, Cashiers, lligh ind.s, Kuthcrfordton. Valley prings and liazelwood. The liazelwood club will ofl'ici lly get their charter on the night f December, third, al a special leeting. Clyde Fisher was named unporary chairman ol the llazel ood club. Charles Alley Named Cheerleader At OCU Charles Puree 11 Alley, son of Mrs. Doyle D. Alley, was recently elected one of the four varsity cheerleaders for the 1954-55 bas ketball season at Oklunoma City University. The four winning candidates were chosen from a held of eleven in an all-school election. At OCU. Alley is a member Of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, and the University choir, band and or chestra. Reliable Jewelers ^^WATClT\ Wf /urn jewelry\ ^^REPAIRING \ VALL WORK ABSOLUTELY/ ^^CUARANTEED Jjf Take extra good care of your most valued possessions. Have them repaired by experts. Cleaning, regulating and adjusting $ 1.50 Balance staff, cleaning and adjusting $5.50 Stem and Croun $2.50 Main Spring ?52.50 All Crystals $1 Up All Repairs By Reliable Jewelers Carry A One Vcar Guarantee , Why I'ay More? 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