Francis Cove Club To Meet Thursday A change has been announc for the meeting of the Fran Cove Home Demonstration CI this week. The meeting will held in the home of Mrs Hen Francis on Thursday night inste of Wednesday night as previoui scheduled. Bad Colds^51 ,rtMX2 WICKS fVaporub PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY MONDAY, JAN. 9 "TEXAS LADY" (In Superscope & Color) Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT BARRY SULLIVAN ? TUES., WED. & THURS. JAN. 10. 11 & 12 "SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" (In Cinemascope & Color Starring CLARK GABLE SUSAN HAYWARD ? FRIDAY, JAN. 13 , DOUBLE FEATURE "TWIST OF FATE Starring GINGER ROGERS ? ALSO ? "SUNSET IN EL DORADO" Starring ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER ?ALSO? Selected Short Subjects Before )W battery dies frottifft|g START SUR with a new DRY-PROOF DOUBLE EAGLE BATTERY by good/year ? Requires water only three times a year under normal driving conditions. ? Extra plates?outlasts ordinary batteries up to 100%. ? Shock-absorbing, felted Fibreglas insulation. Dm Oar Easy Pay Plan f| Allison & Duncan [ Georgia Ave.. HasrlwooB % Project Leaders i Are Named By J Thickety Club ^ The Thickety Home Demonstra tion Club met Friday at the home j ily of the Misses Lure and Wessie Wright. Mrs Lloyd Parham presid ? ed and MVs. J. R. Nations conducts k the devotions. Project leaders were named as I follows- foods and nutrition, Mrs. * David Burch, Mrs. Gaston Rhine hart; gardens, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Frank Cabe; poultry Miss Wessie Wright dairy. Mrs. Glenn ^ Robinson; food preservation, Mrs. ? Robert Hipps, Mrs. Olen Tatham; house furnishings, Mrs. H. E. I Buchanan, Mrs. David Burch; home ? management, Mrs. C. E. Jacobs, ] Mrs. James Smith; family life, ^ Mrs. Hugh Early, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd \ ^ Ivest, Mrs. Tom Jimison; home n, beautification, Mrs. Howard Dot- d son, Mrs. C. E. Jacobs: clothing. r( Mrs. T. G. Fletcher, Miss Lura ^ Wright; and arts and crafts, Mrs. ^ Lloyd Parham, Mrs'. Earl Cabe, and [ Mrs. Bill Kuykendall. h The following committee chair- n men were named for the new year: community service, Mrs. Robert $ Atkinson, Mrs. Troy Ford; health, p 1 Mrs. Olen Tatham. Mrs. Carl Cabe; education, Mrs. J. R. Nations; citi zenship, Miss Lura Wright; inter national relations, Mrs. Robert Atkinson; recreation, Mrs. Frank Ford, Mis. W. M. Haney; 4-H lead ers, Mrs. Frank Cabe, Mrs. David Burch, Mrs. Glenn Robinson; and music, Mrs. Troy Ford and Mrs. ' C. E. Jacobs. * * * j HDC Schedule . J? Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2:00 p.m. ? T' ) South Clyde?Community House. J;1 Tuesday, Jan. 10. 7:30 p.m. ? t,r Lakeside?Mrs. Rudolph Carswell <Mrs; James McClure). Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2:00 p.m. ? White Oak. Wednesday, Jan. 11, 7:30 p.m.? R? Francis Cove. Sa Thursday, Jan. 12. 10:30 p.m. ? M; Fines Creek?Mrs. France Rogers. Mi Friday, Jan. 13, 2:00 p.m.?Iron Jo Duff-Crabtree ? Iron Duff Metho- Nc dist Church. El Lr. and Mrs. W. C. Hipps of ewfound Koad, Canton, an ounce the engagement of their aughter, Patricia Ann, to Gar ?tt Arthur Smathers, son of Irs. Fred Pardue of Canton and le late Mr. Smathers. The bride leot is a member of the nurs ig staff of the Haywood County lospital. Mr. Smathers is a mem er of the faculty of Bethel High chool. A summer wedding is lanned. * ? ? Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, Jan. 10 CRABTREE B. James 9:30- 9:45 itt Davis 10:00-10:15 H. Hill 10:30-10:45 oy McCracken 11:00-11:15 ickett's Store 11:30-11:45 abtree-I. D. School 12:00- 1:15 Friday, Jan. 13 WHITE OAK ibert Fisher 9:40- 9:50 m Ledford ........... 10:00-10:15 ?tt Teague 10:30-10:45 :s. Edna Baker 11:00-11:15 e Davis 11:30-12:00 irman Duckett 12:15-12:30 bert Phillips 12:45- 1:00 Mrs. James E. Duckett, the former Helen Owenby, whose mar riage took place December 24. has honored us with her selections of China. Crystal and Silver. Her patterns are: China ? "Brookmere" by Flintridge. Crystal ? "Reflection" by Fostoria. Silver ? "lara" by Reed & Barton. For her daily use Mrs. Duckett has chosen the following: China ? "Wild Strawberry" by Peter Terris. Stainless ? "Ballet" by Wallace They are now on display at KURT GANS, Jeweler -p - r- ' ' PHONE NOW... GL 6-3921 for PHILLIPS 66 FUEL OIL ? CLEAN BURNING ? PROMPT SERVICE ? METERED DELIVERY ?EPEB| 20 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE jflfflfij FLEL SERVICE TO 'J WESTERN NORTH I^E^I CAROLINA I ALLISON & DUNCAN I OIL COMPANY Hazel wood Murphy u- tr. .. - . . .. ? Mrs. Howell Heads Jonathan Home Club Mrs. James Howell was electe president of the Jonathan Horn Demonstration Club at a meetin Friday afternoon in the home c Mrs. Tom Rainer. Other officers elected were Mr Glen B^yd, 1st vice president; Mr Leland Garnett, 2nd vice pres dent; Mrs. Troy Leatherwood. sei retary; Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, trea: urer; and Mrs. Irene Hudson, hi: torian. The following project leadei were named: foods and nutritioi Mrs. Roy Plott; gardens. Mrs. V R Boyd; poultry, Mrs. F R Kei nedy; dairying, Mrs. Troy Leathei wood; food preservation, Mrs. Lc Howell and Mrs. Charlie Mood; house furnishings. Mrs. Franc Boyd; home management, Mr Leland Garnett; family life, Mr Glenn A. Boyd; home beautific; tion. Mrs. Jimbo Leatherwooi clothing. Mrs. Grady Howell; an arts and crafts, Mrs. Ralph Boyi Mrs. James Howell, and Miss Bel McCracken. Committee chairmen for tl year are: Mrs. R. W Howell, Con munity service; Mrs Grady Hov ell, health; Mrs. Irene Hudso education; Mrs. Glenn Boyd, cit zenship: Mrs. Ralph Boyd, inte national relations; Mrs. T r o Leatherwood and Mrs. James Ho\ ell, recreation; Mrs John William 4-H Clubs; and Mrs. Francis Bo.\ and Mrs. F. R. Kennedy, music. Mrs Francis Boyd was welcor ed as a new member. ? * ? Ruth Hall Is Bride Of Ernest Patrick Miss Ruth Hall, daughter of M and Mrs. Albert Hall of Route Canton, became the bride of E nest Patrick, son of Mr. and Mr E. H. Patrick, also of Route Canton, Saturday, December 3 The wedding was held at the hon of Mr and Mrs. D. C. Hall of Ca ton. uncle and aunt of the bride The Rev. John G. Smith, pasti of the Dutch Cove Baptist Churc p performed tne ceremony. A program of wedding mus was presented bv Miss Marti Jean Hall, pianist, cousin of tl bride. The bride wore a light blue su with black accessories, and carrie a white Bible topped with whi' carnations. An informal reception was he following the ceremony, afti which the couple left for a sho wedding trip. Mrs. Patrick is a graduate < Hayesville High School, and is no employed in the law offices < Clark and Clark in Canton. M Patrick, a graduate of Canton Hig School, is employed by the Chan pion Employees Store. * * * McGough To Speak At Ratciiffe Cove CDP Morris McGough. executive vii president of the Agriculture Deve opment Council, of Asheville, wi be the speaker at a meeting , the RatclifTe Cove Community D velopment Program Tuesday at P m. in the REA Building. Mrs. Mark Galloway will coi duct the devotions. Officers for the new year will I elected during the business hour. Saunook CDP Sets Meeting For Monday The Saunook Community Di velopment Program will mei Monday, January 9, at 7:30 p.r in the Saunook school. A Drogram for the new vet ! Maggie Club Elects Officers And Leaders d New officers, project leaders and | e committee chairmen were named f| at a meeting of the Maggie Home * |f Demonstration Club Thursday af ternoon in the home of Mrs. Cor- 3 dell Bradley. s Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell, was ^ elected president, Mrs. James Hall, 1st vice president; Mrs. W. D. . White, 2nd vice president; Mrs. ~ Cordell Bradley secretary-treas urer; Mrs. Barney Woody, assistant secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. C. L. a# n White, historian, y' The project leaders are; foods ' and nutrition, Mrs. Jim Plott, Mrs. Herbert Plott; gardens, Mrs. Eld ,e ridge Caldwell; Mrs. Wilburn Set zer; poultry, Mrs. Norman Cald js well; dairying. Mrs. Balph Camp- ; s bell. Mrs. Felix Hall: food preser ' cation. Mrs. C. L. White; house f * furnishings. Mrs. Barney Woody. ' j Mrs. Fred Emory; home manage- f , ment. Mrs. Cordell Bradley; fam- * ily life, Mrs. Robert Clement; ? J home beautification, Mrs. W. D. 1 e White; clothing. Mrs. Jack Camp- i bell, Mrs. Sandy McCracken, Mrs. le Herbert Plott; and arts and crafts, fl" Mrs. Eldridge Caldwell and Mrs. v" Cordell Bradley. "< ?' The committee chairmen are: ^ !~ Mrs. Ralph Campbell, community ^ service; Mrs. Dave White, health; v Mrs. C. L. White, education; Mrs. 4 4 Jim Plott, citizenship; Mrs. ller ,bert Plott, international relations; Mrs. Felix Hall, Mrs. W. D. White. and Mrs. C. L. White, 4-H leaders, n- * * * Miss Debrayda Fisher has re turned from Debbs Ferry, N. Y., where she spent the Christmas season with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Trammell. She was accompanied g to Dobbs Ferry by her niece, Miss Sue Trammell, who is spending r. the winter with her here. 1, * * ? s" 'Target Zero' 1: Stars Conte As E'An Infantryman )r Richard Conte stars in Warner h Bros." "Target Zero," a new action ' thriller depicting the glory of the fighting G.I. The film arrives Wed 10 nesday at the Strand Theatre. 1a le Conte plays an American infan try lieutenant, who, with his patrol becomes trapped deep in enemy ,d lines. They are joined by a hand ful of British tankers who have also been by-passed by an ail-out U enemy attack. ?r "Target Zero" was filmed en rt tirely on location at the Army's Fort Carson. Colorado, under what jf is technically termed "simulated w eombat condiitons". The Army, co jf operating with the Warner Bros, r. studio, in one instance loaned I. ;h 700 men for an important combat 1- scene. Peggie Castle stars opposite Conte in the film, with Charles Bronson. Chuck Connors and L. Q. Jones in other featured roles David Welsbart produced for ,e Warner Bros, and Harmon Jones directed. ill * * * af Michigan claims that the world's e- first concrete road was built in 7 Detroit in 1907, n YOUR CLYDE CLEANERS IS NOW UNDF.R NEW MANAGEMENT ^ MR. & MRS. y JOHN CALDWELL I ?t OWNERS and MANAGERS I MRS. BERNICE St'MMEY lr PRESSER will be outlined. ' I rA rv HAVE BIRDS AROUND YOUR HOUSE ALL WINTER WILD BIRD SEED j SEE US FOR ANY QUANTITY OF SEED AND KEEP THE BIRDS WELL FED AND HAPPY! WE ALSO HAVE HIGH QUALITY SUNFLOWER SEED HAYWOOD COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP, Inc. H. M. Dulin, Mgr. Dial GL 6-8621 Depot Street If rlr. and Mrs. Kelly Carver of Vaynesville have announced the ngarrment of their daughter, 'rggy Ann, to Pfc. Verlln Troy Ihelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Or ille Shelton of lake Junaluska. >fc. Shelton Is stationed at Fort 'oik. La. The wedding plans are ncomplete. see Water is so scarce on Mars that s white polar caps are thought astronomers to be hoarfrost ily a few Inches thick. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ealsam Rd. Dial GL' 6-5446 MONDAY, JAN. 9 "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" Starring MARILYN MONROE TOM EWELL ? T1TES. & WED., JAN. 10 & 11 Sigmund Romberg's "DEEP IN MY HEART" (In Color) Starring JOSE FERRER MERLE OBERON HELEN TRAUBEL ? THURS. & FRL, JAN. 12 & 1.1 The Heroic Story of Lewis and Clark ? "THE FAR HORIZONS" (In Color & VistaVision) Starring FRED MacMURRAY CHARLTON HESTON DONNA REEI) BARBARA HALE ? ALSO ? Cartoons and Selected Short Subjects Sister Anthony Is Patient In Milwaukee Sister Mary Anthony, formerly of St. John's School here, is a pa tient at St. Joseph's Hospital, 5000 Chambers Street, Milwaukee, Wis consin where she Is receiving treat ment for injuries received when she was struck by a car on a street in Houghton, Iowa. She U report ed to be off the critical list. Sister Anthony received breaks in both legs ami internal injuries in the accident which occurred while she was walking with some children who were singing Christ mas carols. She was taken to the hospital in Houghton and later moved to Milwaukee. NSSfil 1 otOYil with I Suburbanites by good/year ? Up to 91% moro "start-ability" ? Up to 39% more'y "*top-ability" ? Quieter operation onj j dry roads The Suburbanite's power-^ ful niulti - cleated tread has 1856 knife-like edges that hold in mud, snow and slush to pull you] through Winter's worst.] Stop in ? trade now for ] the extra safety ? extra traction of new Subur^j banites by Goodyear! / USE OUR EASY; ^ PAY PLAN/ I Allison & Duncan ^ Tire Co. Georgia Ave.. Ilazelwood ^ 535 STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 MON. & TUES., JAN. 9 & 10 Mjy^HLgbg^UMVHKAl-IMTMNAflONAi k CURTIS 4 ERNItT 'MA&TV ' Ej* BOftGMNE Ml 1 pTul wily jim backus uiSN sno?oen ? %" ??? WEI). & THURS., JAN. 11 & 12 MISS IT AND YOU'RE A 2IRO HIT IT AND YOU'RE A HERO I Glory of the fighting G.I.I **c??Ntio I- Warner BROS ????????# RICHARD CONTE PEGGIE CASTLE wv.~CHAAI.ES RAONSON ? AlCHAAO STAHET ? I 0 *>*U CMUCR CONNORS tcmn- ?va? ?? SAMROlFE raoeuCIO?? rfifSl o-ntc'f ?? DAVID WEISBART ? HARMON JONES ? ? FRL & SAT., JAN. 13 & 14 DOUBLE FEATURE! 1st HIT ?Warner Bros. wmwr ?? i RANDOLPH SCOTT Hiding Shotgun I AltO STARRING ' WITH IWAYHE ARQRRIS ? i&AW WtlPON ly %cnt* Ally by TOM BLACKBURN D?te*4 by AN ORE * TOTM 2nd HIT ? ALSO ? Cartoon and Chap. 11 of "AI)V. OF CAPT. AFRICA" vx//v///////////?w'?w""?"?""?*'"- ? ? .. ? . ,.?? , ?, NOW OPEN WAYNESVILLE MACHINE SHOP 221 Montgomery Street Waynesville ? ALL TYPES OF PRECISION AND GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORK. ? ELECTRIC AND GAS WELDING ? MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES ? Work By The Hour or Contract ? ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED EMERGENCY REPAIRS DAY OR NIGHT DIAL GL 6-6393 Night Phone GL 6-8270 ?~ ( ft 1 B. A. WAHLGREN, Owner-Manager k ' I v ? ?

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