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Artists Guild 18 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE N. Monday, November 30. 1953 Meetings, Events Bevan Assails Newspapers Of U. Britain Aslieville Calendar TODAT CARDIFF, Wales.

Nov. 29 Iff Burke Officers Destroy Four Whisky Stills In Two Weeks MORO ANTON, Nov. Jfr The cap. tub unoccupied rural home, a 10-ture Friday afternoon of large minute drive from downtown Mor-vhiakT distillery in Burke County gunton. brought to a total of lour illicit officers said the still had been atllls seisted by county officers In well constructed In the basement Ban Biirlev tobacco sales I Ancurin Bevan today demanded hecin on Asheville market.

Dixie the United States unless Washing Warehouse No. 1, Craven St. 1 p.m. Jaycees, George Vander- notict or Frm.ic nmtso ov Tint ORf.ATWN OP THE EAST IH VCOMB SANITARY DISTRICT LOCATED IN Bt'NCOMRK COIINTV, NORTH CAROLINA The State Board of Health of North Carolina, havlna received a petition ftttnfd br more than flftT-one per cent (51i of the residrnt freeholder within the proposed district In Bunrombe Countv. North Carolina, described In this petition duly transmitted to the State Board of Hralth of North Carolina bv the Board of County Commissioners of B'incombe Countv.

North Carolina, and approved by said r.oard as provided under Article 6. Chapter 130 of the Oeneral statutes: upon consideration thereof. It Is ordered by the e-crrtarv and State Health Officer of the State Board of Health of North Carolina that a public hrarlna concernlna the creation of the proposed smnltarv district be held bv the Slate Board of Health of North Carolina throuuh its representative desisnated for said purpose on WEDNES-r ay, the 6TH dav of JANUARY. 1954 at 2 00 M. In the TAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL In the area known as Falrview Township.

Buncombe county, which Is entirely included In the proposed sanitary district, and that notice of the time and place of such hearln. be liven bv pub-llshlni a copv oi this order In the ASHfc-VIU CITIZEN-TIMES, a newspaper pub. llshed in Asheville. Buncombe County. North Carolina, and havinn neneral within th.

bounds of ld ronitarv district, for five '51 lsfcucs oe-1 '7 NOVEMBER 30. 1953 which Is at feSat twenty 1 30 1 davs prior to Ihe tlm. "EeTsadlSra to be present proposed Exhibit Will Open Today The annual Christmas exhibit of the Asheville Artists Guild is scheduled to open this motning in the main lobby of the Carolina Power and Light Company, it was announced by Clark Phillips, Guild president. Each artist is permitted to enter two pictures. In the case of oil paintings each picture must be suitably framed and In the case of the water color paintings each must be matted for exhibition purposes.

The lobby of the Carolina Power and Light Co. has recently been redecorated and offers a bright and modern background for the showing of the paintings. This location if always popular with the public for art exhibits and attendance usually runs into high figures. Members of the guild, under the Burke since November 15. One of; and electric pumps were used for the four was described as largest water and transferring of mash In tilt distilling process.

An electric exhaust fan forced fumes up one of the home's two chimneys. Twenty-two large wooden boxes containing some 6.000 gallons of beer mash were' in the basement along with a quantity of white whisky pty fruit Jars and other things Several hundred feet of rubber hose wet required in the operation. Duckworth was still investigating ownership of the distillery. He said the home was the property of Ed Bohck of Conover who was absolved of any connection with the llligal operations. Bollck was quot ton recognizes Communist China.

Bevan. leader of the Labor party's left wing, told a political rally "Anglo-American relationship would benefit from a little straight talking." He added: "We say the first condition of any relaxation In world tension the first settlement of world problems must be based on a recognition of the people's government of China. And the United States must be told further cooperation between us and them is contingent upon that fact." Bevan charged newspapers in Britain and the United States had misrepresented recent Soviet policy as closing the door to negotiations. He declared: "I am not saying Russian policy has been wise. It has been extremely unwise.

They have not spoken frankly. But there are elements in Britain -r not so many here and in the United States, who seem to have a vested interest in keeping up the bogey man theory of the Soviet Union." Dean's Honor List Ineludes ffiri'h the bound- believed destroyed In this "dry" county. The still was seized and destroyed In a raid Friday afternoon led by Cthef Deputy Sheriff Fons Duckworth and Deputy Frank Micnaels was a complete 150-gallon capacity copper outfit and In full operation at the time, officers said. Duckworth said three men- escaped as the officers approached He said, however, the trio of moonshiners were recopnized and that they left coats, Jackets and a Bea-Rle hound at the scene. No arrests were reported In any of the four rains.

The latest raid was made in the Jenkins Chapel section and about one mile from the church In Silver Creek township. What was described by officers as the largest Illicit whisky distilling outfit ever seized In Burke County was destroyed November 20 and was found set up In an other- n. described as follows: ed as saying he had rented the direction of Miss Anna Lou Roberts, exhibit chairman, will serve as hostesses at the show both morning and afternoon to answer questions and supply information about the pictures and the artists who painted them. The show will continue through Dec. 12 and is expected to be the big feature in art circles for the holidays.

In the past the work of 40 to 60 artists has been shown at these exhibits. All nf thtt naintlnffs rpnrpsent bilt Hotel. 7 p.m. Western District Farm Bureau meeting, room 409. Courthouse.

pm. Asheville Civic Chorus and Orchestra rehearfnl for Flrs't Presbyterian Church. 6 p.m. Asheville and Buncombe County units. Classroom Teachers Association.

Joint meeting, and Cafeteria. 8 p.m.-West Asheville Odd Fellows lodge 186, Lodge Hall. 8 p.m.- Dinner honoring the Rev. G. Carlton Cox, Mcrrlmon Avenue Bnptist Church TOMORROW 6 pm.

Norman H. Colllsson to address annual meeting, Asheville Committee, National Conference of Christians and Jews, and Cafeteria. 7 pm Executives Club to hear Robert Kazmayer, George Vander-bilt Hotel. 7:30 p.m. Refresher course for first air" Instructors of Buncombe Countv Red Cross Chapter, mezza-nLnt, City Building.

WNC Calendar TODAV Burley tobacco markets open at West Jefferson and Asheville. Madison County Superior Court criminal term opens, Marshall. 10:30 a.m. Pastors of Green River Baptist Association to hold conference, First Baptist Church, Rutherford ton. 1 o.m -Second annual Trade Week opens witi.

parade, Murphy. 8 Rlnrlr Uniinloin Beicinninsc at the Intersection of U. 8. HIRliway 74 with Minehole Gap and runs thence In a northerly direction about 3700 icet to the top of Cedar Cliff Mountain: thence In a northeasterly direction aloni the top of Swannanoa Mountains about 8000 feet to Ballard Crap: thence contlnu-Ina along said too of mountain about 8000 leet to Bin Flats: thence about 4800 1 feet on ton of said mountain to Hmh Hickory Knob- thence In an easterly direction on top of said mountain about 2800 leet to Flattop: thence continuing aloni top or said mountain about 2300 feet to the dl-din ine between Black Mountain and Swannanoa Township: thence house to another man. Last Wednesday county officers found a small still In the Deiiton Chapel section.

On November 15 they seized a 1938 model Chevrolet truck loaded with 40 gallons of white whisky during a raid on a r'r TnniWi'iMi Vmh rwnv' a stlU in the Pax Hill section near the Caldwell County line. ou feet to Jesses High In an earterly direction yu on top of said niountaln about 5100 feet L-rofBirrhirrn-icri'riis'orh. 27 At Monti-eat interested, arrangements for purchase of these pictures may be made n'itV, thn artkf nr n-ith tVia Vinctoc. onri rtinnlns 111 MISS MARIE ROBERTS was crowned queen of the Asheville-Biltmore College "Bulldogs" football team during half-time ceremonies at the City-County All Stars football game ir Memorial Stadium yesterday. She was crowned by Cecil Jackson, Bulldogs captain.

Her attendants were the Misses Joan Staak, Jan Bryson, Susie Roberts, Betty Duvall and Paula Parris. The game, played for the benefit of the Asheville-Biltmore college athletic fund, was won by the City AH Stars, I 3-6. MONTREAT. Nov. 29 Twenty- Sand Hill Grammar Classes Meet Today; High School Off duty.

I Ji'Vup'i Knob? thrice con- seven students were named to the Dean's list released yesterday by Dr. A. C. Holt, dean of faculty of Montreat College. The Dean's list Is composed of those who have a or above in each subject.

The following are the students Ft. Monmouth Probe Attacked Bv Scientists 1'lHll long distances from hydrants to buildings means loss of time, and use of manpower and equipment in laying the hose. At West Buncombe, for instance, it took 15 men to ha il hose through a field to the burning building. Democrat Says White Case Aired To Divert Attention CHICAGO Nov. 29 Wu-a group Vs.

s'f Si searchers today as- tnenc. conunmni con- resea of atomic Classes at Sand Hill High School won't be resumed until tomorrow morning because of the Saturday afternoon fire, but the grammar grades will open Uila morning as usual. This was announced yesterday by County Schools Superintendent C. Roberson. Roberson also sr.id the high school faculty was to report at the school this morning.

Meanwhile. Chief E. Mack Salley of th American Enka Fire Department said last night the investigation to determine the cause of the At Sand Hill, he said, it took Council Town Hall .5. iso UM dt- Charles Vigil, In a Jury tampering serted Sen. McCarthy's investiga im.

BuucomD. ime over 1.000 feet of hose to lay one of the lines from the hydrant to investigation. ition at the Ft. Monmouth, N. ium lo the too of And when Vigil succeeded In (radar laboratory threatens "the the nc otirT hi.

orithnnt FBI! research which supports our direction along th. feet to me TOMORROW 7:30 Blarkmer Lodge No. 170. AF and AM, Weaverville Lodge Hall. the burning building.

More line was necessary, of course, to carry into the structure, he said. ion Barninll Mountains named for this honor: Heide Funke, Grants Pass, Oregon; Elli-nore reiRer. Portsmouth. Mrs. Tom Sawyer, Weaverville: Betty Lown.

Lithonia, Mary Ruth Marshall. Hickory; Ivey Dee Chaf-fin. Jesup. Helen Daniels, Jacksonville. Margaret Leech.

Troutville, Leta Miller. New Orleans, Evelyn Morris, Montgomery, W. Janet Ruth Smith, Darien. Mary Williams. Savan.

nah, Margaret Carrleo, Williamson, W. Sylvia Holcomb, Norfolk, Barbara Marfan. Scottdale. Kathy Rash, Glade Valley: Joan Schrenk, Aiken. S.

Barbara 7ngman, Gastonla; Pat Bach, Blackey. Marga. between Fairview and aJme- township line io.u. thtpce la a norui.es- Hont top OI saio aid, Fritchey said, he was firedltional defense." as U.S. attorney.

A Democrat, Vig-j The Council of the Federation of 11 was replaced bv Republican Don-! American Scientists said in a aid E. Kelley, a fraternity brother statement the McCarthy probes about 000 leet to a feet east of feet Farm Bureau WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 tfl Clayton Fritchey, deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee, declared tonight that Atty. Gen. Brownell launched the Harry Dexter White controversy to divert attention from many things including "a serious situation within the Justice Department itself." Fritchey said he referred to a statement by U.S.

District Judge Willis W. Ritter in Denver last month that the FBI had refused to aid the U. S. attorney for Colorado, liiim f-rMir- thence IHCh IS nf Rrnunell I conceivaDly couw "result in a net Groves Lake on feet to a noilhwesterlv direction in norinwe- 'cam fnr thrtsA who u.nrlr no-nincr CI Called Her Afler Reported Death, Wife Says PITTSBURGH. Nov.

29 Wl A There was no immediate com- top of concora mountain ment from the Justice Department, thTe, interests of the United on Fritchey's remarks. Slll'll. I ihee nortJasieriy direct jumj Meeting Set A Western District Farm Bureau Fritchey said Vigil had tried tot Monm'outb and resultant weakened iru and Minehole o.p meeting will be held at 7 p. m. to at iha l.hnralnra hoVAltue at the laboratory have Hollywood, Calif Shir- two years 10 get a case against morale 'STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OT Eugene and Clyde bmaiaone.

uen- ri ri omn cnm- woman who says she spoke to her hmi husband by phone a month after Blackstone, Iia' tl Clark, Glendale Springs; MORIH C.m.. ver gambling and crime figures I tists t0 seelc work Hendersonville: We- lor 30 years. An income tax inai of Eugene ended in a hung Jurv last June and Vigil asked the FBI the Army reported him killed in Korea waited hopefully today for new word from the government. Mrs. Helen K.

Caldwell of suburban Bcechvicw said the Army promised to Investigate after she nona Eberhardt, Barnwell, S. Thelma Grant, Chattanooga. Bobbv Hare. Chester, S. and Barbara Helderman, Spartanburg, S.

C. to help him Investigate jury tam day in Room 409 of the Courthouse to explain to members the state mo. tor vehicle financial responsibility law which wiU become effective Jan. 1. The requirements of the act will be explained by John E.

Jones of Greensboro, general manager of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. Oral Yates of Iron DuK, Haywood County, the N. C. Farm Bureau's western district field director, will participate in the session. The new state act provides that pering, Fritchey said.

When the FBI turned down his request for aid Vigil did get help blaze was continuing. The fire caused an estimated $25,000 to damage to the south wing. At tf- same time Salley declared that Cfire hydrants should be located close to the school buildings, warning that "we were Just lucky" in last summer's West Buncombe School and last Friday's Sand Hill school fires. Salley said it took 3.200 to 3.500 feet of hose to lay three lines from the single hydrant in front of the Sand Hill School building to fight the fire in the wing at the rear. It took three trucks to do this Job, he said.

The hydrants, he said, should be no more than 500 feet from the building. This would permit firemen to lay two lines quickly To start the fight against the West Buncombe fire, it took three lire trucks to lay 1.500 to 1.600 feet of hose for only one line from the nearest hydrant to the school building. The damage from this blaze, Salley said, was "limited" to $30,000 to $35,000. The Enka fire chief said that told of getting a call from Call-1 Ilallstein To Ask The Ft. Monmouth laboratories are an essential factor in the development of the continental radar defense network, the scientists said.

"Investigations which are characterized largely by sensational headlines and wholesale suspensions can, by crippling our defense research, actually result in a net gain for those who work against the interests of the United States," the council said. from Internal Revenue agents, Fritchey related. Both Eugene and Bryce Holt, Assistants To Resign GREENSBORO, Nov. 29 (P) U.S. District Attorney Bryce R.

Holt oif Greensboro disclosed today he has tendered his resignation, effective not later than Feb. 1, to President Eisenhower through Atty. Gen. Her. bert Brownell Jr.

Holt, a Democrat, said he was authorized to announce the resigna Clyde Smaldone were convicted of bribery and Jury tampering last fornia in December, 1950, a month after Sgt. James Caldwell was listed as killed near the Yalu River. "1 am certain that the phone caller was my husband," Mrs Caldwell said. "He spoke of Incidents that only we knew of. He called me by nicknames that were month.

In sentencing the brothers to 60 owners of motor vehicles Involved In accidents resulting in personal ln- years in prison and fining them U.N. For Release Of German POWs NEW YORK, Nov. 29 IIP A West German official arrived today to ask the United Nations for release of what he said were thousands of German war prisoners in Russia, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Walter Hallsteln. West German luries.

nr In nrnnertv rinmaee of $25 $24,000, 1 1 1 er venemenuy ae-nounced the Justice Department or more, must show liability lnsur- strictly personal." ance. or put up $11,000 or Its equiv- Mrs. Caldwell said for refusing to aid Vigil and she got a Crash Victim To Be Buried BOONE, Nov. 29 The body of praised the Treasury Department alent before they can leave the letter last month from the Army stating her husband was killed by for its aid. tions of his two assistants under the same conditions.

The assistants are scene of the accident with their ve, hides. North Koreans on Nov. 2, 1950. under secretary of state, landed theodore C. Bethea of Reideville T-Sgt.

Clay H. Danner, 36, who was NOTICE OF SALE SIT ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA noUSTY OF BUNCOMBE rv.rthouse It 12 00 0 clock noon on 2Cm "ay of rSicember. 1M. eel of land in me County of Buncomb. described as follows: In Big ly Townanlp.

Buncombe County. North Carolina. BEGINNING on a slake In the center th- p.int Fork Road. Rube hicks North East corner said stake standln. Sou 5 82 degs.

55' East 15 4 feet from a beech tree In Rube Hicks' line runs thence with said Rube Hicks North l.r,. North 82 degs. S5' West Lh'tJ oak stump near the Paint Fork Creek thence down and with said creek three calls as follows: North 32 degs. Ea( It ft North 18 degs 35' West 33.7 ft North 42 degs. 20' East 5 ft.

to a slake In said creek thence with the South line of the Anderson Cove Church Property South 3 degs 30' East 140 2 ft. to a stake In the center of said Paint Fork Road, thence with the center of said road. Souta 7 degs. 15' West 142.2 ft. to the BEGINNING.

Known ai the Paint Fork School Property. A ten (101 per cent deposit will be required of the purchaser before the close) of sale. Thia the Uth day of Noyember. 153. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF BUNCOMBE COUNTY.

FRANK E. LAYCOCK Chairman C. ROBERSON I Secretary I I3J15I Nov. 23. 3D.

Dec. 7. 14. 1953. NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP BUNCOMBE Acting wider the authority contained 1st km- MSB i 1 i 1 inn i ran i "i 1 1 a i.

1 at Idlewild Airport aboard a Sa- and K. Kennedy Harris 01 ureens- W. F. Wolcott bena plane from Brussels. He he hoped to address the Third! The district attorney asked for Commission of the U.

N. General his resignation to become effective Assembly which starts talks to-: upon the appointment, confirmation Dies At Home morrow on World War prisoners quaiuicauon 01 nis successor, At Ace 79 killed Nov. 17 In a plane crash at Thule Air Force Base in Greenland, arrived in Boone today. Full military funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Mt.

Lebanon Church. Burial will be in Danner Cemetery. He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

T. P. Danner of Valle Crucis; the widow, Mrs. Lillian Danner. and two children.

Th body was taken to the Reins-Sturdlvant Funeral Home here and will 'emain there until time for the services. 4. but "in any event not later than Feb. 1, 1954. In a letter to Brownell, said he understood that if he and his assistants remain in office after William Francis Wolcfa.

79. vice president of the Asheville Live of war. Hallsteln said he will Offer "exact figures" on the German POW's now detained by Iron Curtain countries. He said they were compiled after interviewing German families and prisoners previously liberated. Jan.

1 it will be under the general stock yards, died after a sudden regulations now In effect, with particular respect to time spent In the office. Illness about 10:30 p. m. yesterday in his home in Coburn Apartments. He had been active in business to the end.

Born in Kingston, Feb. 1874. son of the late William andiOUI I oCSMOll V. this Is not the case, he said, his resignation is tendered to become effective not later than Jan. 1.

He added that he was authorized by Bethea and Harris to announce their resignations under the same Chicken Dinner Ends Mossadegh's Hunger Strike I Y'. Vnational Alice Baker Wolcott, he came here in September 1928 and formerly was associated with Lewis Funeral Home here. Before moving to Asheville he lived in Carbondale and Archibald. conditions. Under present rergulatlons.

Holt TEHRAN, Iran Nov. 29 A hunger strike by Mohammed Mossadegh petered out In a giant and his assistants are allowed to To Open Today In Marshall MARSHALL. Nov. 29 Madison County Superior Court's criminal term opens here Monday with Judge H. Hoyle Sink of Greensboro presiding Among 120 cases scheduled for encage in nrivate law practice.

A and was active in the Knignts 1 s) Vie in penn- Justice Deportment will put Manic ee--4-4-e-4- eral attorney offices on a fun-time, rtstr Mrmtl nrivat nrar- He had bfen a member of the Uce First Presbyterian Church since chicken dinner today, and the for-1 mer Premier capped the perform-i ance by making two important ad-; missions at his trial before a mili-, tary tribunal. Mossadegh announced the hunger strike yesterday and shouted i In court, "I'll be dead In three I days." trial is that of Paul 'CuLshall. yniJL dicwsL $1,000 North Carolina Republicans are; 19-. Willi muiurr ill me mini expected to succeed Holt and the I Wolcott was known for his genial. shooting of Alonzo Nomm Ho( two BSMSiams.

neruen r. cneeriui prnw.iai.ijr. last March 24. Cutshall Jr. has been the most frequently hi business activity, he finallv nrlfiiltterl he o-iiv tifl.L.n.u.uj D.nnMl.sn fnr- knU.

v. tic. ui pu.nc at the time of the shooting. 'w j.i..i. in wooaww amg sw nvwu, tionalist mobs orders to pull down the district attorney's office.

gurviVing are the widow. Mrs the statues of the Shah. Many be- Seawell, a Carthage attorney, waa.jjj. wolcott; two daughters, Mrs. Chapter 115.

paragraph 88 of the General statutea of North Carolina, and a Resolution duly adapted by the Board of Education, the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of smd Board of Education of Buncombe County will offer for aale at public auction for cash at the door of the Courthouse at 12 do o'clock noon on the 21st day of December. 1953. a certain parcel of latid in the County of Buncombe described as follows: la black Mountaia Township. BEGINNINO at a concrete monument In the river oed a corner or the Grove Stone and Sand Company property and runs tnence North tt degs. 52- West ID ft.

to a concrete monument; thence North 38 degs. 07' West 112 9 ft. to a concrete monument; thence North 45 degs. 44' West 211 ft. to a concrete monument: thence South 88 degs.

44' Wet 3335 t0 Si. I'' 10 "lt': North a stake In th. Une of the Grove Stone and Sand Com- 1 O'gs 4(-said itn.f .1 mounment in SiV 7 5' Part of i B'OINNINO. being a Kiel Property now owned by the of Buncombe count? Muriiy'b, h'OO'rty "nt be ra. It i before the close Th" THE HOARD OF FDITATInM OF BUNCOMBE COUNTY FRANK E.

LAYCOCK snB.n. Chairman T. C. ROBERSON Secretary 3'3I No 23. 30.

Dec. 7. ,4. 1,5,. At a previous trial the case was postponed because of the death of presiding Judge Susie Sharp's sister Lamar Gudger of Asheville is the neve mat me razing oi tne sia-ues canoidate lor governor on me ne- Raioh McLean and Mrs.

Jack Bar i ignited the mass uprising which owblican ticket last year. field of Asheville: a son. William fo'icitor. The court session Is scheduled for one week. F.

Wolcott Jr. of a sister, Mrs. Bertha Protest of Wilkes-Barre, a grandson, William Wolcott III: two granddaughters, the Misses Janet Barfield and Anne finally unseated Mossadegh. On this question, Mossadegh de- aff Iclared "I gave the nationalist a 1 1VC Ul O. le groups the order to pull down the before the left-wing parties, I Im'COIIIC ie 1.

it." He also admitted giving the lfsillllv illjlVOI der for the arrest of Gen. Fazollahl 1,1 NOTICE OF SALE STATF OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP BUNCOMBE Wolcott! and a niece, Mrs. Charles wider the authority contained in Allen of Carbondale, Pa. inaprer 115. paragraph as of the Genera riratutea of North Carolina, and a Resolu Lewis Funeral Home Is In charge tion dulv adopted by the Board of Edu lyviL (Hovsl fin.

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Give FNB Trust officers opportunity to discuss details with you. Your attorney will be welcome, too. Zahedi, the present Premier who ration, the unrlerslsned Chairman and Secretary of said Board of Education of Bunrombe Countv will nfr rn, NEW YORK. Nov. 29 Henry Epstein.

South Carolina native and was designated rjy tne as Mossadegh's successor, pudllr auction for cash at the door of the Courthou.e at 12 00 o'clock noon on the former New York State solicitor general, will be named deputy mavor of New York City, mayor-elect Robert F. Wngner an uay or uecemoer. 19S3. certain par iaiia tn tne County nf Bun -nine described as follows: Jn Reema Creek Youlli Conference Of N. C.

Grange Kip. nounced today. BKUINNINO at a stake In the North LOST FOUND inarvin or tne The 48-year-old lawyer was In the primary and election the Southenst corner of the Hre.byterian Church Property, runs thenre with said srKAV To Start Dec. 28 GREENSBORO, Nov. 29 The pamDalirns which resulted in wag.

oi saia road North 40 degs Ea.t of arrangements, whicn were incomplete last night. Church To Honor The Rev. Mr. Cox At Dinner Tonight A dinner will be hold at 8 pm. uiday In the Merrimon Avenue Baptist Church recreation hall In honor of the Rev.

G. Carlton Cox, the outgoing pastor, and Mrs. Cox. Cox has resigned to accept the oavsiorate of the Blowing Rock Bap-tis Church after 17 years and five months service as pastor of the Merrimon Avenue church. -V said mareln ner's victory earlv this month.

Ills appointment to the Job had been expected in political to a sink annual North Carolina Grange uiuan vtooas corner: runs thence with LOST Red rlmiriait 41.1 Youth Conference will be held Dec 28-29 In Robeson County. 'teroon." DI.TP;.r to a stake also a corner nf rmi.n r. Theatre Reward circles. A native of Port Royal. S.

Meetings will be held at the Sad Enstein was prominent In the 1 Wood' South .14 South to South 61 dees. 4.V East 1 5 ft. to a stake Iot 1,5 40 West A "one comer dletree Grange Hall near Lumber-ton State Grange Master Harry drafting of relief legislation during the Depression years. From 1932 to 1942 he served as New York State's solicitor general. corn'r.

Jn and aald POSITION WANTED through 7 ORADUATK dump with cultural barkvT pround. Now finploTfd. wifhet po-ltum In ichool or coHpr. Fxctirnt Ttttrtacm. Wr)t Bo He is a graduate of Harvard uni BEfns.5,?: t.

th. versity and Harvard Law School. Ilemlon Chairman Miss Evelyn Miller Dies In New York Deacons Board Miss Evelyn Miller. 29. formerly, At Gl'aCC Clllircll Caldwell will show slides and his recent European tour.

The Grange Girl and Boy of the Year will be presented during the meeting and plans for the youth camp for 1954 will be made. The conference will close with the election of officers. Kenneth Walker of Old Fort is presided. Blood Collection Set At Waynesville The Bloodmobile of the Asheville Regional Blood Center will visit Waynesville today, stopping at the Wajnesville Presbyterrian Church from 11 a. m.

to i p. m. The center at 17 Broadway will be open from 6 p. m. to 8 p.

m. today to receive donors. of Asheville, died in a New York Citv hospital yesterday morning j. William Hendon was elected or less. 1M acres more I'mt P'owrty described In M.mnh,i, 1, 1 Harriet ofMe.

5 i th. 11 1 of Deeds for Buncombe county 1 Book 77 at Paee i "om Tnomas c. Hemphill to said Board dated September 2.1. 13 ,1 10 office In Deed Book 311. at S1 Known as the Hemphill School Property.

p'r oPoU will be re quired of the purchaser before the close of sale. Thla the day of Nnvembr. lesj. THE BOARD OP EDI'CATIOM OP BUNCOMBE 'COUNTY. PANK E.

LAYCOCK Chairman r. ROBERSON Secretary 13314 1 Nov. 23. 30. Dee.

T. 14. ItSI, after a brief illness COLLEGE ttradutt mlth 14 yrs offlca cxprrirnrr dflrfi bnoklcerptng or iecre-larialposltlon. 3-1050. Carpiaitpr $125 pfr hrPhArdenlftL COLORED Olrt dtlrd maid or Knra.

houfwork, 5 davi week. bourt a day, Reff rencev3-6397. PRACTICAL Nurst deirea work la bom ornurMD(, home.Ditl3 379. WILL Board and care for boy tee it-Ill HIP weekly Mra. Fletfher.

3 117. MOTHERS care for children tn my homa day'. or week. 3 922T. She completed her studies ai Al len High School here.

chairman of the board of deacons of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church by the aession yesterday. He succeeds Joseph L. Hunter, recently elected an elder. At the 11 a.m. services three new Survivors include an aunt, Mrs.

Beatrice Nixon, and an uncle, Fred, both of Asheville. Arrangements were incomplete UF.URFR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION deacons were ordained. They were lan night, Jesse Ray Funeral Home! Dr. Horace Adams T. W.

MOTHER care for children tn my bomi day, hour, week. Dial 3-7171. aid. frm Hill jr. win nwwi..

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