Jurors t
(Continued irora Face 1)
Route t, Waynesville; Je >me Mcs
ser. Route 4. Waynesville.
James F. Moore. H axel wood; W.
A. Lowe, Route 3, Canton; Roy A.
Robinson. Route 2. Canton; W. A.
Bradley, Waynesville; W. B. Haw
Tuns, Canton; V. V. Boston. Route ,
2, Canton; Miliars! Mills, Route %
Waynesville; J. V. Underwood, Jr.,
Route I, Waynesville; F. J. Davis,
Route 2, Canton; J. Thomas Smath-i
ers. Beaverdam.
Robert J. Tranthani. Route 2.
Clyde; H. M. Dulin, Waynesville;
Robert McElroy. Route 4, Waynes
ville; Hugh Hall. Hazelwood; L.
ft. Messer. Route 4, Waynenville;
Amos J. Moody. Jr., Route 2,
Waynesville; R. O. Dearman, Route
1, Waynesville: Paii Clark. Route
3. Waynesville; Lillian Ray (Miss),
Canton: Joe Setzev. Route 2,
Waynesvi-le; James A. Medford,
Route 3. Canton.
I Claude M. Singleton, Route 3,
Canton; D. H. McElroy, Route 2,
Waynesville; F. H. Parris. Waynes
ville.
invnu ,
F. W. Pope. Route J, Canton;
Charlie R. Craig, Route 1. Canton:
J. M. Paxton. Beavcrdam: Jack
Harris, Route 2. Clyde; Turner
Caddy, Rout*- 3, Waynesvllle; Wil
?* ** n i
nam Darwin njan, mime i.
Waynesville; James Manson Med- 1
furd. Route 2, Waynesville; Nath
an Wilson, Roote 1, Canton; Carl
Bonfleld. Canttxn.
Columbus O. James. Wavnes
ville; Clayton R. Mehaffey. Clyde;
James A. Bentley. Beaverdam; W.
B. Poston, Route 2. Canton; Oscar
Brown, Route 1, Canton; Austin
Bolden, Rkiute 2, Waynesville;
Charles No7and, Route 1, Clyde;
Albert Hu??hes, Route 1. Clyde;.
Hugh E. Uratherwood, Route 3,
Waynesvllle; R. P. Huffman, Route
1, Canton; J. E. Paxton, Beavcr
lam; Marshall Haney, Route 1,
riyde. ,
Bud James, Route 1, Clyde; J. E.
Vlathls, Route 1, Canton; Fred Hen
?y, Route 2, Waynesvllle; D. Mar
cus Ward, Waynesvllle; W. L. Tur
ler, Route 2, Waynesvllle; J. C.
3urnett, Route 1, Canton; T. P.
3ice, Beaverdam, Baxter Conard,
toute 4, Waynesvllle.
Bible School Changes
Time Of Commencement
The commencement program for
the Barberville Baptist Church
Bible school has been changed
from 8 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, it
has been announced by Mrs. J. S.
ifarrell, director.
The time was changed to avoid
conflict with a special choir prac
tice, which Is to be held at 8 p.m.
Friday.
Miss Ann Coman Crawford, who
has just completed her sophomore
year at Woman's College,
boro, and her brother, Bill Craw
ford, who graduated this spring
from Waynesville Township High
School, left yesterday for Everett.
Washington to spend the summer
with their mother, Mrs. Charles
Kirkpatrick, and Mr. Kirkpatrick.
Miss Crawford will return in the
fall to Woman's College and Bill
will enter Everett Junior College.
TtVO MEDFORDS catch the Governor s ear at
Haywood County Day. On the left fat Bryan Med
ford. Ilaywood tax supervisor, leaning over and
giving the governor "a word or two" while Sen
ator William Med ford, rieht. listens and starts to
take a drink of hot coffee as this picture was
made. Part of the pietiir crowd at one of the
many tables can be seen in the foreground.
Robert Massie
Honors Couple
At Supper Party
. Miss Lane Prevost and her fi
ance, James N. Swift, were honer
guests at a supper party given Fri
day evening with Robert Massie
as host at his home on South Main
Street.
Guests were entertained on the
lawn and supper was served at the
outdoor Are place.
The guests included Miss Pre
vost. Mr. Swift, Miss Jdan Prevost,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bovd, Jr., Miss
Sally Stovall, Miss Julia Ann Stov
all. Miss Linda Sloan. Miss Laura
Woody, Mlsg Elizabeth Watkins,
Alice Alexander, Miss Ann Coman
Crawford, Jeff Reeee, Stanford
Massie, Bob Shaver of Albemarle.
Dale Ratcllffe, Carl Mundy, Wil
Miss Stovall
Is Hostess
At Luncheon
!
Miss Sally Stovall entertained
with a luncheon Friday in her
home on Wootsey Heights as a
courtesy to Miss Lane Provost. I
The luncheon table was cen
tered with an arrangement of pink
roses and baby s breath antl places
were hiarked with silver slippers
filled with miniature flowers.
The guests wt re Miss Prevost.
JYliss Joan Prevost, Miss Laura
Woody, Miss Linda Sloan, Miss
I Nancy Francis, Mrs. T. G. Boyd,
Jr., Mrs. Erwin Burgin, Miss Juia
| Ann Stovall and Miss Elizabeth
Watkins.
burn Davis, and Neil YVilson of Syl- [
va.
Personals
Mrs. Roy Swanger of Clyde is a
patient in the Haywood County
Hospital where she is receiving
treatment.
? ? ? V
Thomas Snyder of Marigold,
Miss., is visiting relatives in Clyde.
* * *
Mrs. Robert P. Akin and son
Bob, of Clyde left today for New
port News, Va. where they will
visit tjie former's parents, Mr. aj>d
Mrs. J. W. Peeples.
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Mr. and Mrs. VV. F. Swift are at
tending the commencement pro
gram at Georgia Tech where their
son, Jimmv Swift, is a member of
the graduating class. Miss Lane
Prevost is also attending the
graduation exercises.
MV. and Mrs. J. F Hodge*
daughter. Miss Jean Hodges
today for their home in Chai
after a short stay at their I
here.
F * * *
Mr. and Mrs. IJ l?. Bevlli
Gainesville, Florida have art
to spend the summer at their I
on Rolling Drive. They ha\|
their guest a granddaughter,
erly Milam, also of Gainesvill
f . * * *
Capt. and Mrs. Honrs- Let
as weekend guests the la
brother and sister-in-law, I)r
Mrs. Robert H. Milton of
York City. The Miltons wet
route to Miami and the
Coast.
? * *
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Satterth
of Atlanta are visiting the
er's sister, Mrs. Ernest With
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A father (especially a new one) must know a lot
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family. Right here is where he gets an "able as
sist" from Mom. She has long realised that the
best way to make her dollars go further, is to
know who's selling what and for how much,
around town, before she spends a nickel. To this
end, she carefully studies the ads in The Moun
taineer. She knows that here is where most
stores put their best "buys" forward. Dad is
quick to see that this makes sense. Man-like, he
even claims it was his own idea in the first place.
Now, BOTH start ALI/ their shopping in the
pages of this newspaper. Which makes it a good
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