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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 5

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THE STAUNTON NEWS-LEADER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1949 PAGE FIVE OLD-TIME FAVORITE THOMASON CUTS HAIR OF FOURTH GESERATION activity. A native of XDJnoU, Miss Yeager was trained at Lakevlew FISHERSYILLE Raymond Thomason, well-known Hospital School of Nursing and was who has sheared the heads of four generations. His cutting was done In the Are-hart family of Spottswood. First to fall under his scissors and clippers generations in one family. He says thw is the only time he has oc-ccmplished this feat In 22 years of clipping the public and added that he knows of no active barber was Charles Arehart, 79.

Just the other day he cut the hah of Bernle Arehart, 2, great-grandson of Charles. In between he -clipped" Ber-nie's father and grandfather. Staunton barber, believes he holds some kind of record in his trade. RED CROSS DISASTER MEET SET He has cut the hair of four CLUBMMES JOHN MILLER John Miller was elected presi Glassware dent of the Flshersvllle Ruritan Club at Monday night's meeting. Named to serve with him were: Vernon McCune, vice president; graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

She Is a member of many societies and organisation of the nursing profession and her program In Staunton, state Mr. Shaffer, "should be great benefit end Interest" Chairman of the numerous committees of the Disaster Committee of Augusta County Chapter, besides general Chairman Shaffer, who will attend the conferences Friday with their committee members, are as follows: F. C. Earner, survey; Mrs. Mattie Rice, registration and information; Dr.

H. Mc-Kelden Smith Jr, medical Charles P. Blackley, communications; John Petitt, first aid team; Mrs. Ford M. Bisslkumer, nursing; A.

V. Keeley, clothing; Mose Walters, purchase and supply; Tommy Tucker, mass feeding; L. F. Shel-burne, shelter; Arthur T. Sheppe, transportation; Mrs.

Charles A. Holt, motor corps; Fire Chief Eugene H. Dabney, H. P. Grim Jr, Paul Shaver, secretary; David Bell.

WW 100 Pieces Now On Sa $1.00 A each An all-day conference of the Disaster Preparedness and Relief Committee of the Red Cross will be held Friday, Nov. 18, announces John R. McAllister Augusta County chapter chairman, and Frank K. Shaffer, chairman of the Disaster Committee. Meeting at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel from 8:30 ajn.

until late afternoon will be volunteer workers, civic and county officials, representatives of the military forces, and others Interested In relief in case of calamities. Representatives from Lexington, Harrisonburg, Charlottesville, Waynesboro, and Monterey have been urged to attend, in order that plans may be perfected for the efficient handling or relief during possible future misfortunes. Field Representative The principal speakers will be Joseph Mastrolanm, national disaster service field representative, and Miss Frona A. Yeager, regional field representative of Eastern Area, American Red Cross. Mr.

Mast-roiannl, who has served with the organization In both war and peace, Is coneidered an authority on disaster relief, his recent assignments having included the Florida hurricane area, forest fires in New England, and the Pacific Northwest flood areas a year ago. The last of his major work has been direction of efforts In the Northeast during the floods at the beginning ef this year. Assisting the national disaster service field representative throughout the day, Miss Yeager, Eastern Area regional nursing field representative, will conduct conferences specifically relevant to her field of treasurer; Ray Bayre sergeant-at-arms; William G. Price, chaplain; O. L.

Boyd, director for three years. The election followed a roast beef supper served in the Fishers -ville School dining room, by the women of the Parent-Teachers Association. Paul Brown, this year's president, reported the financial success of the benefit for the Boy Scout troop and club members suggested that the Variety Show and Womanless Wedding be scheduled for a repeat performance early in the new year. He also announced that the Curly Mountain Boys of Lexington would perform Thurs-day in the school auditorium for the benefit of the clubs treasury. Carol Guynn, attendance chairman, urged the membership to better its record during the comlnc year and this sentiment was echoed by a number of the cluo's 1049 officers and directors.

Four new members were initiated into the club, being "properly" installed by James Harrison, membership chairman. This induction consisted of a series of tests which Included a bubble gum chewing contest, a "test of nerves," and a "physical examination by a vet-ernarian." The new members are William Lilly. Mac Driver, Leroy Brown, and R. J. Welllver.

fcf. V. chairman of flying service, Sidney B. Shulte and Carter Loth, co-chairmen of public Information. The agenda for the day Includes conferences scheduled without pause from early morning until late afternoon.

At 9:30 a.m. there will be a general meeting of all thr Disaster Committee members. Following this, in succession, will be a sub-committee meeting on public Information; afterwards, meetings on warning, rescue, and evacuation; transportation and communication. Following a brief recess for lunch sub-committee meetings on food, clothing and shelter, survey, mealcal, nursing aid, and registration and information will be held until adjournment. To forget their troubles, the people of Yemen chew the leaves of a plant called "kat." Although the immediate effect is one of mental and physical stimulation, continued use results In weakness and lack of resistance to disease.

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O. Box 164, Old Chelsea mhss Thanksgiving or for the early Christmas shopper. Don't wait or you may be plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE. Heres good news! Send fifteen cents more for your fascinating Lpura Wheeler Needlecraft Book today! 104 illustrations of your favorite needle-hobbies the choicest designs and the most concise pntfernis available. Beginner easy designs, and ideas worthy of an expert's attention.

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But if personal prestige it one of yottr gtwls in life, how could the Lincoln Cosmopolitan be anything but a necessity to you? When may plaoa oue at your call? tior aome time now, you're been thinking about owning the Lincoln Cosmopolitan. Yet a little voice bsitle you keeps saying, Mil Isn't the Lincoln Cosmopolitan a luxury? Of course it's a luxury! But aren't certain luxuries necessary to your way of life a fine home for your family a good school for your youngsters? All the more definitely then, the Lincoln Cosmopolitan is the very car lor you. We could list many reasons why it 1 i far wiser And Philip Morris is the ONE cigarette preyed definitely lest irritating, definitely milder, than any other leading brand, NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT. YOWIL If GLAD TOMORROW YOU SMOKED PHIUP MORRIS TODAY I makes America's most distinctive cars JONES MOTOR CO. Phone 2691 800 S.

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