Bookmobile Schedule Friday. May 11 CRUSO Robert Freeman 9:30- 9:45 Sam Freeman 10:00-10:10 Cruso Grocery 10:15-10:30 Cruso School 10:40-11:40 Dois Rogers 11:45-12:00 Mrs. Ella Pless ... 12:15-12:25 J. S. Williams 12:30-12:45 Burnett Cash Grocery .. 1:00- 1:15 ? Monday, May 14 MAGGIE - JONATHAN CREEK Mrs. Dave Plott 9:15- 9:25 TTobart White 9:30- 9:45 Cordell Bradley 10:00-10:10 Smoky Mtn. Gift Shop 10:15-10:30 Maggie School 10:40-11:45 Wky Fisher 12:00-12:10 L. M. Owen 12:15-12:25 Frank Kennedy 12:30-12:45 Tuesday. May 15 JONATHAN C. - L. JUNALUSKA Burgin's Store 9:15- 9:30 R. W. Howell 9:45-10:00 Rock Hill School 10:15-11:00 Mrs. Ethel Boyd 11:15-11:30 Jesse Hannah 11:45-12:00 Orvil Shelton 12:15-12:30 Francis Wyatt - 12:45- 1:00 Junaluska Supply 1:15- 1:30 Operetta To Be Given At Crabtree School "The Land of Dreams Come True," an operetta, will be present ed by students of the first four grades of the Crabtree-Iron Duff school Friday night at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. The pub lic Is invited. The operetta U being directed by the faculty of the primary grades. ? ? * Hazelwood PTA Sets Meeting For Monday A meeting of the Hazelwood PTA will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. ' with Lawrence Leatherwood, coun ty school superintendent, as the guest speaker. Special music will be presented by the Rhythm Bar.d of the school. 1 Richland Baptist WMU Will Meet Tonight The Woman's Missionary Union of the Richland Baptist Church will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Everett Cutshaw. Mrs.. Wayne Caldwell, program chairman, will be in charge of the missionary program Mrs. Cutshaw will conduct the business. A MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! ^ |^|EVERBRITE':!" STAINLESS ?* BR! 0 PJiiillliKCl ' THESE AND MANY MORE LOVELY GIFTS AWAITING YOU AT ? THE SMART SHOP i MAIN STREET DIAL GL 6-8210 WAYMBSV1LLE / Mrs. White Heads Canton Woman's Club ? Mrs. Logan White was Installed as president of the Canton Wo man's Club at the annual May Day breakfast Iteld Tuesday at Glen elle's on Ptsgah Drive. Mrs. H. D. Sectest, president of the club at the time of its organisa tion in 1914, served as installing of ficer. Other officers inducted were Mrs. Glenn Howell, vice president; j Mrs. Ralph Crawford, correspond- j ing secretary; Miss Mary Frances j Kirkpatrick. treasurer. Mrs. Noah Swofford. retiring ' president, presided and expressed ! her appreciation to the group for ' their cooperation during her term \ of office. Mrs. Swoffobd also gave a resume of the activities of the | club. The theme for the year was. ' "Your self discipline, understand ing. and faith will light the world." Special recognition was given the following charter members of the club; Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Mrs. William Battison. Mrs. N. R. Wild, Mrs. Clyde Hitdebrand. Mrs. F. R. Mease. Mrs. E. M. Lide, Mrs. J. T. Bailey. Mrs. O. M. Hampton, Mrs. G. M. 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