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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 10

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WNC Servicemen 10 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE Thursday. April 30. 1953 a 1 rtfo Death Claims 2 Rutherfordton Soldiers Smith Speaks Here Friday WW Mother's Day May 10th Arrive Wood, 83, In Brevard Home For Duty In Korea V. Senator Willis Smith Tj-K will be the principal speaker at a dinner meeting Friday at 7 p.

m. sponsored by Asheville Chapter, BREVARD John Manev Wood. Sunday after a 19-leave with his March 1 following an automobile Two Rutherfordton. soldiers haw arrived in Korea for duty with the 83, of Brevard, died here about noon parents. Mclntyre served aboard UBS Castor in the Japanese waters.

Wednesday at the home of a son. society For Advancement of Management, in bonor of new Industries who have located in Western North zatn iniantry Division: CpL Stephen Sszton of 38 Ralph Street. AabevQle. has returned from Henry Wood, after an iHness of several weeks. Sgt.

Hugh B. Laur, whose wife. Elding, lives at 414 N. Meridian Carolina since 1948. There will be a Korea where he saw action with the Pvt.

KaysMnd W. Weedy, sea of Final rites win be conducted street, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. social hour at 6 p. m.

Don 8. Bias win introduce the First Marine division. Hardy Woody of room two, Wsynes- Woods Chapel Church in the Glou Nick Laur at 412 N. Meridian Street. vule, has been awarded the combat blousts with summer-long sparkle funior senator, and 8AM President Pvt.

Edward T. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Webb. inf antxyman badge for performance cester section Thursday at 2 p. m. The Rev. F.

A. Raines win officiate and burial will be in Woods Carp. Richard Wfllfaswea, sea of CnarUe Williamson of Wane, is oe amy unaer enemy are Korea. Both men attended Central High a member of the second Marine Fred wayant will preside. Black Mountain Masons school in Rutherrordton.

Aircraft Wing Pre. Jack Ronald L. Rich, son of Mrs. DoQle Rich, Cheoah, has been aromoted to Black Mountain Lodge 663. A.

f. Cemetery. Survivors include two sons. Henry of and Demos of Balsam Grove; two daughters, Modenlr Turner of Ma von. S.

C. and nnnw- Banks, son ef Mrs. L. L. Crook of Arden -RTO L.

was recently pro Sgt George E. Howell, gradaaie a corporal wixn ine Army a uer- Sho Ship and A. meets Friday at p. m. many.

He is a combat construction of Valley Springs High School and moted to private first class it me lodge nau. specialist. grandson of Mr. and A. XT.

Morris of Long Shoals Road, Arden. Seaman James C. Reeves, son of Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Reeves of walker of Smyrna. S.

22 mand. Pvt. James Hensley, sen ef Viney has been commended by his commanding officer at Marine Corps Hensley of Marshall, is serving with Candler, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser US6 St. Paul in the Korean waters Airman Kermit G. Pur- children; 19 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.

Pallbearers will be James Wood. James Galloway. VerUn wood. Ber cell Jr. TJBN.

son of Mr. and Mrs. lin Wood, Jessie Turner, J. D. Swaf- Kermit O.

Purcen, 2 Martin Street, 2-98 to 3-98 iora ana Aivm Gowan. Osbome-Simpson Funeral Home is in charge. C3 f-CXtE YES, ITS TRVE1 Hazel Bis No-Smear Upttlck won't eat off. won't $mudge Asheville, is serving in the v-fi Division of the Air Department aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge Serving aboard the attack aircraft carter the 4th Regimental combat team in Alaska. Lee T.

Leverett, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leverett.

163 Blanton Street, Asheville, is completing his AF basic airmen indoctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base. Cpl. Millard H. Guffey, son of Mrs. Pearl Guffey of WNC Sanatorium, Black Mountain, is returning to the United States from Japan under the Army's rotation His wife, Mrs.

Vilma Guffey lives Edmonstone, Hathaway To Attend Dedication USS Oriskany is Commlssaryman Second Class Robert C. Lather, son of Mitchell W. Luther of AshevOle Mrs. George R. Edmonstone and Lawrence L.

Ownbe son of Exclusive new textures to love and launder always! Fine cottonscorded, striped or patterned with a satin sheen designer rayons with a linen or shantung look I Bright-life colors superlative tailor-details. Sizes 30 to 40. Mrs. J. C.

Hathaway, Asheville, wiU attend the National Convention of BAHAT Faith In Chicago for the Mrs. Evelyn Ownbey of Beaverdam Road. Asheville, is with the attack on route one, Black Mountain. aircraft carrier USS Philippine seas in the Korean waters next six days. They also win attend the dedication of the BAHAT House of Worship in WUmette, HI.

ft fCBOGGS HOWELL Sidney T. Ballard, aviation elec Pvt. Martin A. MeKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dewey MeKinney, Bakersville, and Pvt. Kenneth W. Melton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Melton, route one.

Sky land, are serv tronics technician third clasb of 49 Ormand Avenue, Asheville, is serv Air Station, Miami, for his work tn charge of central files William ing with the Navy's patrol squadron in the Iceland area Thomas H. O. Harris, son. of Mr. and Mrs.

ing with the first Cavalry Division sure KIM OWf lFM Hazel Bishop No-Smear Lipstick on in the nwrning or evening and forget about it! Mow economical; outlast ordinary lipsticks 4 to 5 times costs bo more! No other lipstick is so creamy, so smear-proof, so long-lasting. Get it today! Thomas E. Harris of MicaviD, is in Japan. Pvt. Meltons wife, Mrs Taylor, boatswain's mate third class, Thehna Melton, lives on route one, supply yeoman in the administration office of U.

S. Naval Air Sta Fletcher. tion in Atsugi, Japan Claude M. Scioggs, son of Mr. and Mrs.

is on the destroyer USS Wiltsie in the Korean waters Star key E. Suggs, engineman first class, son of Mr. and "Mrs. C. R.

Suggs of route one, Skyland, is serving aboard the largest commissioned vessel in the United States Navy the auxiliary BM-3 Allen Fisher Sylva, is a patient in the Naval Hospital in Bremerton, where he unerwent an operation or the re Ron C. Scroggs of Hayesville, has Two Registered PHARMACISTS To Servo Yoa! completed his basic training in the Ship'n Shores IODdISIdMSBAKI moval of his right eye on April 13, floating drvdock One. 1 He was admitted to the hospital I Siih Ism BAREFOOT ft TATUL1 DRUGS, ir.C. N. rack Beware Dial 3-8406 Brown Given Sen.

Maybank's 2-98 Blaine Wins Fellowship CHAPEL HILL, April 29 Dr. J. C. D. Blaine, associate professor in the University of North Carolina School iMinniniiT-nii -T Party Position COLUMBIA, April 29 (oV-State of Business Administration.

has been awarded the Warner and Sen. Sdgar A. Brown of Barnwell stepped up today from the State HARRIS McINTYRE Ken Jewelers Thrilling Swasey Fellowship, through the Foundation for Economic Education. Democratic Executive Committee Ship'n Shore's "Golfer" puts you and your game at their Cheered country-wide for action cut, superfine detail. Back pleats permit free swing extra-long ihirt tails won't slide out.

High or-low wing or rounded collar. White, pastels, deep-tones combed cotton broadcloth that washes glowingly. Sizes 30 to 40. Great Lakes Naval station Daniel Mclntyre, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Mclntyre, 264 Hazel Mill chairmanship to the post of Democratic national committeeman for South Carolina. School people from four states GRADUATION Road, Asheville, returns to duty He was succeeded in the chair will assemble for the annual regional Spring Citizenship Conference of the Citizenship Education Project to be held at the of North Carolina Friday and Saturday. manship by L.

Marion Gres-sette of Calhoun County, who was elected over two opponents. GIFT BULOVA Members of the Executive Com mittee, called to a special meeting, gave Gressette 30 votes to 12 for The third annual Parents Day will be held at the University of North Carolina Sunday under the John I. Rice of Columbia, Richland County Democratic chairman, and two for E. P. (Ted) Riley of Greenville.

me im sponsorship of Alpha -Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Ckatiige Lake Brown was named to the National Committee to succeed U. S. Sen. EASY CREDIT A fJUJLP.S.hu.l Burnet R.

Maybank. The latter re signed during the national election tf rATTOH AVSJUIIASMI VILLI campaign last fan. To Be Lowered For Project KNOXVILUE, Term. The level of TVA'S CBjanuta Lake in North Rar. For Mother's Day 8.98 Value Nylon Tricot Slips 5-98 olina and Georgia is being drawn down In.

preparation for the construction of a generating plant at the outlet of the Chatuge Dam. Provision was made for this Installation in the original plans when the dam was bunt In 1841. TVA said Wednesday the lake must be drawn down now before construction of nhe power plant is started to make bum fnr f1w? nn. trol storage in the winter of 1953-54 ra wwze we water now tne reservoir for power production during the fall of this year when power wiu dc urgeniiy neeaea. raiiure to lower ii raiatuse Again; by popular request we have reordered these beautiful slips to sell at a very special price.

Nylon tricot with double lace and pleated top and lace bottom, in white, pink, blue, navy and black skirt with white top for suits. Sizes 32-40. Gift wrapped free! Mail Orders Add 25c postage and 3 sales tax. Lake in advance of the construction, TVA said, would result in a toss 10 we agency of approximately $500,000. This would consist laraelv of thf cost of purchasing power from' out- siae me system to replace toe power rast.Dy lauure to use the water and the vahie nf 1nn mntml storage space not available.

xne uucesioe Bridge and Steel Comnanv of Milwaukee W1c been awarded the project contract by J(UG mm; Emma Seniors With a citified viewpoint-7-to keep.you walk' ing smoothly, casually and comfortably on easy street uptown, downtown or on the town! To Give Play The senior class of wmma vivh School will nresenta its animal ni. rDeacon a comedy, Frt- uy p. m. in toe scnooi auditorium. The nlav eoineriM tha i.n.1.M.

adventures of Deacon Dubbs, a jol- A high enough wedge to look smart low enough to feel good The Joyce Alert is a fascinating white calfskin tie in sizes 3 to 1 widths AAAA-B. 8-95 iy, miawe-agea widower from Sorghum Center, State West Vlr-igmny, who decides to visit his II oepnew, amos Coleman. Particinatinr tn ni l. 1 Will Sie following: Harry Lee Freeman as Deacon Dubbs, Freedie Kurfees as Amos Coleman, Jimmy Rogers. Bobby Burrell.

Frank flnm fyn Dover; Geraldlne Murray, Bar- Floors look newly-polished longer and are easier to clean VrT1 rmag waycaster. Betty Lou Holland. AlSO. Grethel Davia Wai4u. Ipfffc warren, Ester Mae Alvin What a discovery! Johnson's Wax research aow facings you Hard Gloss GJo-Coet a wonderful new kind of Burieson, Juay Brown, Bethel Hensley and Betty Hensen.

look Eke ordinary soft polishes. Ton dont have to re-polish your floors nearly so often. And whs eleemng is necessary, just nw a mop that has been dampened in dear water. Dirt duwppeuw-but the hrigM bard shine stava on. 9or pohsh that dries super-bright id super-hard! Bmma Hard RlnM RWViat amm Mrs.

Hogsed The influence of Mexico is brilliantly demonstrated in the MEXICCOLEE. a white or tan calfskin creation by Joyce. Sizes 3J4 to 10: widths AAAA to B. soch a britHt polish, it stays beautiful Getjohneon'i wcadetful new sor weeaa. Koa Dscsuee gives sucn jUMpoluuittdoesnttBtasculied-up uicssuio-ccatnxnorrow.

MTJRPH7 Mineral aervW fnr Mrs. Marr Taartxieai RaraM sfl 895 who died at 10 p. m. Tuesday at the home of A. W.

Green, at Lettia after a short utaess, will be held uwreaey as p. m. Ebady Grove Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Thomas Truett wiU officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Honed natlm ih life-long resident of Cherokee Another work-saver from Johnaon' Wax research SarviVinar is a tmachar. KIHMt aV? Hartness of Dahlonees, Ga. nmmV "Hmt QtrnT sal O0ar en saaavw at JakMaSaMtc; Townson' Funeral Home is in ichaigs..

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