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mo ore co MOORE QUALITY SINCE 1895 Mother's Day May Qth A Gift From Moore Means More! "HER" Day when loving thoughts from those she holds dear mean so much to her. Choose your gift hero from an exciting collection. Jf il mmm limitlTltii i hmm kMHHaiHMj LBHHiffaMaBaM, Citlxr-Ttmi rh( Glrnn dent; John R. Marks, circulation manager; Manuel Rogers, state news editor of the Greenville, S. News; and Harry Coggins, promotion director of the Greenville, S.

News. APPROXIMATELY 60 NEWS CORRESPONDENTS from 19 Western North Carolina counties attended the fourth annual general meeting sponsored yesterday by the Asheville Citizen-Times Publishing Company in the Battery Park Hotel. Shown at the speakers' table at the lunch eon session are: Don Shoemaker, editor of The Citizen; Walter S. Adams, editor of The Timet; D. Hiden Ramsey, vice president and general manager; Robert F.

Campbell city editor of The Citizen; George W. McCoy, managing editor of The Citizen; Don S. Elias, vice presi- HANDKERCHIEFS LINGERIE PERFUMES DRESSES JEWELRY BAGS GLOVES BLOUSES Gilllette, In N. C. Speech, Three on treat Students Plan jGrange Program On Gardening Is Slated Thursday 8KYLAND.

May 1 A prograir Dial System Is Opened In Rosman Area Raps Reds For U.N. Action MOORE FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR Music Recitals GREENSBORO N. May JTi they see in its a possible threat to Sen. Gillette (D-Ia) tor.ight accused the Soviet Union of "deliberate miKrenresentntinn of effort ROSMAN, May 1 Rosman's new Marvin Hampton To Be Ordained Into Ministry MURPHY. May 1 Marvin Hampton of Murphy, 6on of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Hampton of Blue Ridge, will be ordained into the Baptist ministry at the 11 am. service tomorrow in the First Baptist Church.

The Rev. J. Alton Morris, pastor, will preach the ordination sermon. The Rev. G.

E. Scroggs. associa-tional missionary, will deliver the charge to the new minister and the church. A New Fabric to strengthen the United Nations through revision of its charter. Gillette Is a member of a special Senate Foreign Relations sub- their veto power, Gillette said in an address prepared for the session at Women's College of the University of North Carolina here.

Gillette introduced the resolution that set up he charter revision group and study by the Senate and this won htm the award. The senator said charter revision is another in the series of steps "toward world peace." Store Established MONTREAT, May 1 The Mon-treat College Department of Music will present Ivey Dee Chaffin, pianist, and Margaret Leech, organist, in a jui.ior recital Monday at 8 p. m. in Gaither Chapel. Miss Chaffin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Chaffin of Jesup, will play "Sonata in Major," Haydn; "Vogel als Prophet from Waldsaenen," Schuman; 'Intermezzo, Op. 119, No. 1, "Brahms: Impromptu In A Major, Op.

29." Chopin; and "Genera! Lavine ec on gardening and a plant exchange will feature the Valley Springs Grange meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Community Building. Mrs. Chauncey Roberts of Fletcher, guest speaker, will be presented by Miss Eugenia Gibson, Grange lecturer. The home and community service committee plans to serve tea during the social hour with Mrs.

W. W. Austin, Mrs. W. R.

Ledbetter and Mrs. W. F. Melia in charge. Members are asked to bring old- conuiubiee now consiaermg u.

o. proposals for improving the U.N. He was here to receive a peace award made annually by the American Freedom Assn. "to the making the greatest contribution to education in the field of freedom and peace throuith world law." The Iowa senator said that An drei Vishinsky, Russia's U.N. delegate, had attacked charter revi centric," Debussy.

Gipt. Fernandez Wins fashioned gingerbread or cookies. T. Perry Greene, master, will Miss Leech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Leech of Troutville. will perform the following selections: "Prelude and Fugue in minor" and "Welcome Gentle Jesus," Bach: "Rejoice Greatly For Mothers-To-Be Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Feld have established a store exclusively for expectant mothers Maternity Moderns at 74 Patton Ave. Mrs. Feld is assisted in the new business by Mrs. Pat Smolen and although Feld will not be in the store, he will assist in the buying. Traffic Deaths Mourned sion proposals by the Senate group as a "reactionary campaign" to "intensify international tensions." "The Communists do not like the Idea of charter revision because dial telephone exchange was cut-' over last night by Edward P.

Mc Mahan, utilities commissioner of Raleigh, and Charles Pickelsimeri general manager of the Citi-i rens Telephone Co. of Brevard. The Rosman Exchange provides' unlimited service between Rosman and Brevard without long distance toll charges. On long distance toll calls there is direct dialing to Hendersonville. Rosman telephone subscribers wishing to call Brevard dial 88 and then dial the regular number they are calling.

Brevard subscribers wishing to call Rosman dial 114 and then the number desired. No operator will handle the calls between Rosman and Brevard and no long distance charge will be made. Prior to the cutover ceremony the directors of the Rosman Chamber of Commerce entertained the telephone company employes and other guests, Including Dan Fisher and D. D. Davis, inspectors of the Utilities Commission, at a dinner at the Hogsed Camp in the Calvert section.

A. M. Paxton of the Rosman Chamber, was master of ceremonies. Talks were made by, County Agent J. A.

Glazener, 1 Pickelsimer, McMahan and R. O. I My and "From "Heaven SPOKANE, Wash. I City police are issued black arm bands to Above. Karg-Elert; "Cantabile, Caesar Fratick: "Pastorale." Ber wear for three days after a traf fic fatality.

It's part of a cam- ceuse, and 'Scherzajto," by Louis I paign to out down auto acci ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVILLE, N. Sunday, May 2. 1954 Vierne. The public is invited to attend dents.

Scoring Championship POPE AIR FORCE BASE, N. May 1 iPi The nation's third leading jet ace, Capt. Manuel J. Fernandez, won the individual scoring championship in the ninth air force's all-jet fighter weapons meet at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. The announcement was made yesterday from Ninth Air Force headquarters by commanding General E.

J. Fernandez, who has 12'? to his credit and who is a member of the 21st fighter bomber wing at George AFC, scored 968 points. Second place went to second Lt. Charles E. Adams, also of the 21st FBW and third to.

Capt. Claire P. Chenault son of the famed "Flying Tiger" general. Chenault is a member of the 366th FBW of Alexandria AFB. La.

I fry Doyle. Airborne Division To Be Activated At Fort Jackson 1 WNC Meetings TODAY The Rev. Corley Lineberger to preach at Grace Lutheran Church, Henderson ville. 4 p.m. Franklin High School band to present spring concert.

Macon Theater. Franklin. 7 p.m. Rotary Clubs of District 280 to open assembly. Lake Tahoma Grill.

TOMORROW Rotary Clubs of District 280 to close assembly. Lake Tahoma Grill. 4 p.m. Teacher preparation course in driver education, Franklin High School auditorium. 4 p.m.

Madison County rabies clinic, Cody's Store, Marshall. 7:30 p.m. Transylvania County Republican Women's Club meets. Gaither's Dogwood Room, FT. JACKSON.

May 1 (UP) The 101st Airborne Infantry (Screaming Eagle) Division will be activated here May 15. MaJ. Gen. Riley F. Ennis announced today.

Word of the activation of the di vision was received from the Department of the Army and Lt. commander, Ennis said. Personnel and equipment for the 101st Division will come from the 18th Infantry Dvision, which ts now Miron's CUM CLOTH Tailored exclusively by MichaelsStern 100 virgin wool worsted so original in concept, it founds a whole new idea in man'o fabric and fashion. $65.00 Cone Mills Lists Quarterly Earnings The ChampiOTr Paper and Fibre Company Carolina Division wanton, N. GREENSBORO, May 1 Cone Mills Corp.

net earnings for the first 1954 quarter amounted to 30 cents a share and sales totaled 31 .463,273, it was reported yesterday. For the same period lat year, earnings totaled 78 cents a share stationed here. The name of the 8th Division will be transferred to Camp Carson, Colo. i Erskine Board Plans Bonclarken Sessions SPARTANBURG, May 1 UP, Erskine College's board of trustees met yesterday at Due West to con-! slder recommendations for a new i president, a local member said. The board probably will select a president at its next meeting In June at Bonclarken.

N. the Rev. Francis T. White, chairman, said here. Dr.

R. C. Grier has resigned as president of the college. MEN 6 FASHIONS STREET FLOOR and sales were 847,773.952. Profits before taxes for the quarter were listed at J2.530.439 as compared with $5,959,492 and net profits for the recent quarter totaled $1,082,904 as compared with $2,742,399 for the 1953 quarter.

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Delayed-action buzzer alarm. Aeenrata eketrie dock. Man-made fibre engineered to give your summer feet a walk in the breeze. Cool, light as a feather afoot and the last word in flexibility. Easy to clean.

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