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17, X941
, JULY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith Kline
and son, Robert Kline, were the
guests during the week of Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Massie. Mrs. Kline,
who is the former Miss Lelia Mock,
is the sister of Mrs. Massie.
Loses Her Baby
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told
conference,
the near
nytime in
Approved
Expenditures
vl
1000
Naval Affairs
of $585,000,-pn- d
shipbuilding and
and ordnance plants.
M
later the navy
u additional
construction.
$300,000,-sor-
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axe fell on the
with tne re-tPost Office depart- -
post office
he
Postmaster Paul
barged:
and
others,
and five
Mrs. Aaron Moseley and daughter, Virginia Sue Moseley, of Aiken,
have arrived to spend the remainder
of July and August with Mr. and
Mrs. Bui Eller at their home in
Hazelwood.
Fred Waynick, of Burlington, has
returned home, after visiting his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Society
Davis.
;
Ifn. Sally Twyford, 41, all renta
winner at the Women's InUiu
Uonal Bowling Congren tn Loa A
rtiea, may not look it bet back bom
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roUad MO with hat
dooblaa and (38 in
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Community Center
Open House
Susan Crawford and her
Approximaely 175 visitors and
Friends here will be interested family, of Dayton, Ohio, have ar
of local people attended the open-houin learning that E. K. Herman has rived to spend the remainder
Grim-ball
held Tuesday night at the
returned home from Mt. Alto Vet- the summer at their home in
Park.
community center i nthe Chamber
erans Hospital in Washington.
of
Commerce offices officially
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Francis and launching the summer season.
Ben Atkins, who is now located
Miss Selma Brown were the guests
Receiving with Mrs. R. O. Covin Sumter, S. C, spent the week- of relatives in Morganton over the
ington, in charge of social activend in town as the guest of his week-enities for the Chamber of Commerce
mother, Mrs. James Atkins.
this year were, Wm. Prevost, presiv
Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert' dent, R. B. Davenport, chairman
Bobbie Sloan, who is stationed
Osborne have as their guests Mr.
E, L, Withers,
at Fort Jackson, spent the past and Mrs. Charles Harde and daugh- of entertainment, representing
her
Miss Mary Stentz,
week here with his family.
ter, Miss Mary Vance, and son, father, J. Dale Stentz, Mrs. Ben
Edward, of FJyria, Ohio, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell had and Mrs. Winf red Baker, of Or Colkitt.
Also Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mrs. C.
as their guest during the week lando, Fla., and Mrs. Allen McLean,
F, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Charles Fra-zie- r,
Ernest Collins, of Mt. Airy.
of Tampa.
Mrs. R. B. Davenport, Miss
Mock, Miss Stephanie Moore,
Mary
Joe Jack Atkins had as his guest
Dr. and Mrs, Lewis McKee, of Mrs. Din Watkins, Mrs. Nell
Macon Hipps Durham, were the guests over the
over the week-en- d
:, Mrs. Whitener Prevost,
and Buck Davis, of Charlotte- week-en- d
of the latter's aunts, Mrs. and. Mis. Jonathan Woody.
Rufus Siler and Mrs. Hugh Massie.
In charge of the register were,
Mrs. J. L. Stringfellow and son,
Richard Barber,. Jr., Mrs.
Mrs.
Thornton, of Culpepper, Va., ar- The Rev. J. M. Wpodard made a Grady Boyd, Mrs, James Queen,
and
Mr.
to
yesterday
visit
rived
business trip to Knoxville on
and Mis. Wm. Prevost. Serving
Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. Mrs. String-fellopunch were, Miss Jane Stents, Miss
is the former Miss Janie
Hilda Way, Miss Lucile Simmons,
Love Sexton, of Waynesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouss, of Miss Katherine Blalock, Miss Mary
Asheville, are staying at the guest Ellen Boone, Miss Emily Siler, and
Corporal Thad Chafin, of Fort house of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whit-ne- r. Miss Haseltine Swift.
in
Jackson, spent the week-en- d
Mr. Rouss is in charge of the
At nine and ten o'clock there
town with his parents.
meat department of the Cash Gro- were drawings for prizes, with the
cery Store in Hazelwood.
following coming out as the lucky
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Williams
winners: George Martin, Miss Mary
and small daughter,' Mildred
Mrs,. Evelyn Fitzhugh-Shapt- er
Ellen Kee, Miss Simms, of Beau"
,Aleen- left Wednesday for their and her sister, Mrs. Daisy Fitx-hug- h mont, Texas, Mrs. Cassidy, of Ashehome in Noblesville, Ind., after
Shapter, of Washington, D. ville. Mrs. Cox, Jean Storms, Mary
spending two weeks with Mrs. Wil- C. came Friday to spend the sum Anne Massie, Miss Jane Stentz,
liams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. mer at Mra Shapter's cottage in James Thomas, end Mrs. James
O. Galloway.
Hazelwood.
Queen.
Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sara Francis, of
Taylorsville, were the guests dur
ing the week of relatives and
friends here.
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llrs. Grace Coulter, 26, weeps bitterly in a Chicago court, as she bids
her daughter, Esther, 6, goodbye.
The court ordered the child remain
in custody of Clyde O. McAllister,
of Webster Grove, 111. Mrs. Coulter's
brother, who legally adopted the
child in 1934 when the Coulter family was in financial difficulties.
Corn-approv- ed
a measure
while
Despite the inclement weather
on Friday afternoon a number of
Mrs. James C. Rose had as her
guest the passt week, Mrs. T. A.
Rhiems, of Ramseur. Mr. Rhiema
and daughter, Mrs. William Fuller,
spent Sunday here and were accompanied home by Mrs. Rhiems.
beyona
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line.
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jderwent into effect yester- -
Wilson
oodrow
Park
In The
koodrow
after an
Wilson,
visit in Asheville, left
(or a tour of the Great
fountains National Park.
Lced
little about the
isit other than
purpose
that she
lo visit the Smokies.
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Drowns
Yard
Boy
Old
iy Mount
Irrential
downpour
of rain
the direct cause of
Sh in Rocky Mount
as a
boy, Percy Carter
ii drowned in his flooded
Ma few feet-fro- m
the back
was
by Mrs. Jones
Jy
was aeen
t
back window
was
It
irom
of their
floating in wate
the back porch.
a
pOn Liquor
ies In N. C.
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above
Chairman
State Board
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increase of
the previous
Cutler Moore
of Alcoholic
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announced.
mid Negro Girl
nder Bus
Seat
Negro infant
wrapped up in paper
le
under a rear seat of a
arrived at 'thn rMnrUtta
ste Monday night.
' Itation attendant found
M containing the infant
novating
and cleaning up
.The child
was taken to
Hospital
exDressoH fpr for
Samaritan
Ktors
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from sales of legalized
North Carolina
during
year ended June 3D total- -
interested citizens attended the
open house held at the Waynesville
Public Library in celebration of
the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment of the institution.
Those calling inspected the var
ious recent improvements made
in the building, equipment and
furnishings, which include a new
librarian's (desk, which has been
needed for years ; hew homespun
curtains in red, white and blue;
the renovation of the old store
room in the basement into a light
and comfortable reading room; and
a number of other renovations on
the furnishings.
for duty with the Colonial
Among the members of the Trained
forces of the German war nacnine,
board of directors receiving were: this nurse wears the new uniform
Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. J. Har provided for Nasi women. Health
den Howell, Miss Marion Boggs, and jroutn are uw mos imponHi
attributes for these lobs.
and Mrs. R. N." Barber, and from
the board of operation, Mr. and
Mrs. William Medford, Mrs. Ben
James Hyatt and Mrs. Rufus
Colkitt, and Mrs. T, Lenoir Gwyn
Carawell, of Hazelwood, won first
For many years the library place in the square dance contest
movement was agitated in the com.
will go to Recreation Park
1891
organized
In Asheville this week to compete
the institution, which was opened for the silver cup.
to the public on July 11th, 1891.
For many years the librarians
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Carman, of
gave their services free of any Philadelphia, Penn,, came Thurscharge.'."
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
In 1912 the present building was William Chambers, Jr.
purchased from the First National
Bank. The library has been a
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordan and
cultural center of the community
Darwin Jordan, were guests
son
not only for the citizens, but also
of Mr. arid Mrs. Owens in Ashefor the visitors
week-enMrs. James Atkins, Jr., is the ville over the
Is
assisted
She
present librarian.
Mrs. J. M. Woodard has returnEller, who
by Mrs. W, M.
is in charge of the mending proj- ed home after spendig a week
ect of the library, which is respon- with her daughter, Mrs, Harley
in Asheville.
sible for keeping the books in
good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Griffin and
For the occasion the various
rooms were decorated in flowers. son, Carl Griffin, Miss Ada Blanton
Punch was served from a table and Harry Lindley, of Fort Ben-ninroom
Ga., were guests of Mr. and
in the basement reading
room from a table centered with Mrs, Richard Parker, of Spartana bowl of yellow roses, flanked by burg, S. C. on Sunday.
gold candles, and gilded leaves.
Alternating in serving were Miss
Mary Ashworth Barber, Mrs. Ben
Colkitt and Mrs. William Medford.
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Mrs. James A. Stirns and two
daughters, of Lexington, are the
guests of Mrs. James Wright.
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Three days after her marriage
in an Asheville hospital, Mrs. Margaret Durand Mills, the former
Miss Margaret Durand, 37, who was
secretary to Colonel Louis Howe,
of the President's White House
staff in Washington, died at St.
Her
Joseph's hospital Monday.
death followed an illness of nearly
three years.
Miss Durand and A. C. Milla
were married at the hospital Friday
by Father J. A. Gallagher, hospital
chaplain. Mrs. Mills went to Asheville in September, 1938, and expected to return to her home in
Long Island, or to Washington,
this fall. Her condition took a
turn for the worse about two weeks
ago,;--
Donovan Is Named
Canton Legion Head
H. Donovan, instructor in vocational education in the Canton high
school and past adjutant of the
Legion, was
rt
elected commander of the Canton
post at a special meeting held Tues
day night in Town Hall.
Varner-Rhineha-
Judge and Mrs. William Grim-bal- l,
of Charleston, have arrived
and are occupying their summer
home in Grimball Park.
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WAYNESVILLE BAKERY
Phone
Church Street
Opposite Masonic lempie
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Woman Dies Three
Days After Wedding
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Devil Food
Coconut Layer
Bvtter layer
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A taorted Coff ee Cafces
Pound Cake
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J. M Fisher and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hicks and chil-
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'Plans are underway for the annual decoration day at the Buchanan cemetery on Allen's Creek,
according to Fred Buchanan, who
is in charge of arrangements. The
event will take place August 10th.
Rev. Will Massey will preach
at eleven o'clock, and at noon, a
picnic dinner will be served.
Approximately 250 attend the
annual affair.
Mr. Buchanan is asking that
those who have relatives buried in
the Buchanan cemetery to either
come or send someone to help clear
the property before the date of tho
decoration day.
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Mrs. H. T. Anderson, of Philadelphia, Penn., came last week to
spend the summer with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. jonn
Betty Blalock and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Eck and
Leonard Woodard and John Ow- Head, eng left Sunday for a visit with dren spent Sunday as guests of
Frankie Williams are visiting Elmer Dudley,
of
Indian
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friends at Andrews,
friends and relatives in Charlotte.
jyiaryiana, came ounuay
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friends in Newport wews, va
with Miss Virginia Whitner.
Miss Lois Harrold had as her
guests during the week Mr. and
Mrs. Page Higgins and son,
Mrs. R. G. Lee and two young Page, Jr., of Aaheville, are spenddaughters, of Asheville.
ing this week with her sister and
brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Earl
Joe Shipley, of Fort Jackson, Massey.
in town with
spent the week-en- d
George Benny Davis, of Clemson,
his family.
in Hazel-woo- d
S. C, spent the week-en- d
Mrs. Chasi Badgett, Jr., of Knox-vill- e,
with Miss Doris Ensley.
arrived during the week for
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a visit to her mother, Mrs, W. T.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long had
Denton, and returned to her home as guests to dinner on Wednesday
on Sunday. She was joined over evening Miss Quay Mauney, her
by Mr. Badgett.
the week-en- d
father, J. E. Mauney, Verner Truitt
and Betty Truitt. Miss Mauney
Paul Blackwell is visiting his returned on Thursday to her work
brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and in Sykesville, Md.
Mrs. Harry Frehn, at their home
in Bristol, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Clark
occupying their new home in
are
Mrs. R. W. Cobbs and son, R. W. Hazelwood
which was recently
Cobbs, Jr., of Blackstone, Va., are completed. They have rented the
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visiting friends and relatives here house which they vacated to Mr.
U.li..ral.Oft
and at Lake Junaluska.
and Mrs. Leo Buckner.
Miss
Day At
Cemetery
Buchanan
Set For August 10
Decoration
Nazi War Nurse
Open House On
50th Anniversary
Richeson.
to seek prompt
to retain se- -
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Library Holds
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and
Grandma is a Champ
Mrs. W. R. Evans, of West Pitts-soPa., arrived yesterday to
visit her daughter, Mrs. L. M.
Draftees
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Personality
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Better to begin with
Cheaper in the long run
Work Oxfords
AND A SIZE FOR EVERY MAN AND BOY
Men's Overalls $1.00 Up
For Best Work
$3.95
As
Above
$1.98 up
WORK SHOES
Clothes-- C.
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