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lie High Hi-Lights By VIOLET LINDSFy or class gave a one-act Love Hits Wilbur", in jnday- The characters da Smathers, Mildred ranees Rogers, Betty pon Livingston, and ford. afternoon, forty-one I seniors left for Wash ? They will tour places in Washington and mon before returning j Saturday morning. It seems lonely at school this week with so many gone. Mrs. Cannon's third grade dance team danced at the Mountain Youth Jamboree Friday night. I They gave an excellent perform ance although they didn't win a prize. The FFA is sponsoring a bene fit supper Friday night. Beta Club ud Eleven its Monday ethel students will be to the Beta Club in a service Monday, May Tam will be under the Miss B. McElhannon, Wells, president, pre je will be read by the md the secretary. Sue in turn give him certl h he will present to sg students being in ioke, Marie Edwards, Bell, James Fore, Wil Barbara Kuykcndall. Marth Sue Plemmons, gers, Rheta York, and Rhodarmer May Day un Set 4th il May Day celebration in afternoon of May 4 chool. The high school Miss Jo Ann Cooke, a daughter of Mr. and "ooke as queen of May laid of honor is Miss Phillips, daughter of L R. A. Phillips, endants are: seniors, on and Lillian Brown; rbara Jones and Eva n; sophomores, Doris Doris Johnson; fresh in Green and Annette T grades will provide nt with appropriate i music. The seventh dance the May pole . _ i Night Set ton Key Club i of Asheville, lieuten t of Kiwanis, will be pukcr at the charter im for the recently or iton High School Key will be held at Glen ly at 7 p.m. of the Key Club, spon ! Canton Kiwanis Club. ?d from among out idents at Canton High I Morganton Trip Is Opened To County Residents I Persons who wish to attend the open house at Morganton State Hospital, to be held Thursday, May 5. in observance of National Mental Health Week, are requested to call the Haywood County Welfare De partment. Several members of the depart ment plan to attend the open house as representatives of the Haywood County Mental Hygiene Society and transportation will be available for other interested perrr.ns, ac cording to Mrs. Sam Queen, Sr., welfare superintendent. Bethel Students To Elect Officers The annual election of officers for the Bethel Student Council will be held Wednesday morning at As sembly. The closing campaign speeches will be heard in Assem bly, with the election immediately following. The nominees for the four of fices are: President ? Billy Leatherwood and Norman Long. Vice President?Mary Kay Phil lips, Tommy Pressley and Willene Poston. Secretary?Dillard Ledford, Bob by Phillips and Shirley Putnam. Treasurer?James Fore, Barbara Jones and Joyce Riddle. Brevard Glee Club To Appear At Canton The Brevard College Glee Club under the direction of Franci9 Price will present a program of choral music at the Central Metho dist Church in Canton Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The glee club completed an ex tensive tuor of North Carolina high schools and churches. A total of twelve schools were visited on the tour. Radioactive isotropes worth 30 million dollars are sold, each year in the United States. It's Easy, And Convenient To Shop At RELIABLE pLs Waynesville >.50 I olden COLOR | j ' WHH SCHOOL NAME AND I JEWELER'S ENAMEL Ico-wnwrn* ? MISTAHI MiT. HTJ ? most ANT tat WAtSl I LOOKS SMfLU MUM I SLACKS OB MAttS. I OA, , Cetebnain, ^iSgJJci Pji?*$ M tos ?? ill i I r mL, ii^y 1^ Jk l/VyN "AT BELK'S H?NEST VALUE AND QUALITY COST YOU LESS" ? | / X^A'r I ? " ^S?,? O T^ ^ * , .>?<Wlii', ?.- - .*??? . Ladies' DRESSES # Cotton ? Taffeta ? Rayon Linen \ Sizes aL 9-15, 12 to 20 9L and ll>/2 to 22'/J jip|k VALUES TO P$367 ? BASEMENT ? Men's Dress and Sport SOCKS ME In A Nice Assortment \ t Of Patterns and Colors ^7C Ladies' Regular $2.98 BLOUSES All Sizes ? AU Colors M47 ? SECOND FLOOR ? . Children's Reg. $1.00 T-SHIRTS Sizes 1-8 JW White, Pink, B ^ Maize, Mint, M Red & Navy. J SECOND FLOOR _____ 9 x 12 LINOLEUM ' RUGS I i ' - v'' A Regular $6.95 Value $^67 Assorted Patterns and Colors ? BASEMENT ? jjgo COSTUME (v^JEWELRY 2 f#r 67c ? YOUR CHOICE ? * COTTON PRINTS 2 Large Tables of Dress Materials ? Assorted Patterns and Fabrics ? Values To $1.49 2 YARDS /L7C ONLY W # ffi? PANTIES FIRST QUALITY SIZES S - M - L 3^-67c T"TC? _ SEC0ND FLOOR ? ? IN BELK'S BARGAIN BASEMENT - - - SW PANTIES Assorted ? Colors & Stylos , .P''" BE SURE TO REGISTER FORTHE DDI7CC VALUABLE f KIIE) TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY AT BELK-HUDSON! ? ' LADIES' SANDALS In White, Black and Natural. I ALL SIZES ? Large Variety of Styles $|67 MEN'S DRESS ' PANTS Values To $5.95 $267 Gabardines and Assorted Fancy Patterns ? Blue, Gray, Tan. Brown and Gold. BOYS' NYLON SHIRTS 67c Sizes 6 to 16 r First Quality Printed & Solids ? SECOND FLOOR ? LADIES' BLUE GEM < JEANS <s, $f67 Sizes KT-20 ? ? SECOND FLOOR ? 22 x 44 BATH TOWELS Ass't. Solid Colors A $1.00 .Value 67t MEN'S Handkerchiefs f Fine Quality ' I A Regular $1.20 Value 67c d?z* FOR CERTIFIED BETTER VALUES SHOP... BefcHudsoii
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