ESDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 THE VVAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 FINKS CREEK 0 0 MISS roc.krs is VALED1CTO Rl l.V j lienor graduates have ken announ ! a ! for the esiun .f the Fines I i iv '. high seh..e.i. Mi Mi hired jK 'k ' will bv the. v;ih'.lio. rimi and . kja::-j. K. a i '.a -. third. ' " .n .:. ... t-.vt Mis.-, i ! ' rir-i 1.. K.rkpat l:c r . i ar ; - , i: a I rac- A i VERY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT ENABLES US TO OFFER OUR SUBSCRIB ERS THE MOST SENSATIONAL MAGAZINE VALUE OF ALL TIMES. AT A RATE WHICH IS EXACTLY OBTAIN YOUR CHOICE OF BARGAIN Progressive Farmer, 1 year Pathfinder (weekly), 26 issues American Poultry Journal, 1 year Illustrated Mechanics, 1 year Home Circle, 1 year Farm Journal, 1 year AND THE MOUNTAINEER, For One Year Southern Agriculturist, 1 year Pathfinder (weekly) 26 issues .:3;;v;:--;f;;; :::; Everybody VP Home Friend, 1 year Tfome CirclesT-year American Farming, I -yesar AND THE MOUNTAINEER, For One Year M AIL 6R BRING Coupon Hie Mountaineer W , N. HALF THE REGULAR PUBLISHER'S PRICE YOU CAN ONE OF THESE REMARKABLE CLUB Dear C. No. B ALL SEVEN FOR ONLY ALL SEVEN FOR ONLY kpMM " IB!IIIIIII.I: '"' USETHISCOUPON Prof. W. C. Allen, Circulation Manager Waynesville Mountaineer, Waynesville, N. C. Sir : Please Send Me Bargain No. - name ; ; :. . -, . town '',7V!' ;,: . 'V;':,;'" -',;..;'V; : " " . -. : state , ;..V. Bring or mail this Coupon to our office today N O W OFFERS. u f it To t'.ot ert i. ixirk ! i lei I i i .'. r : r a-jivi iv. ! a ! ivn . !u;sfi!. l'i.c senior t-'ass will it's class ';:a i! Ann I 1; wilt prtxnt a coni ..ly. "(iiainl.ua I'utl.-- the Siriiijr." i'lu'r.' are 10 nn'MihiTs of ttit class. Ihsnhs those meiitiom'.i the others are Jack t lark, Hyatt Menser, (ierahi MoMiiev, and Foster herjruson. Mrs N. ( . James visited her moth er, Mrs. (i. . (Jreen, in Canton this week. The Rev. Thomas A. Krwm of Pig eon filled his repulnr appointment here at the Baptist church Feb. 28th, at 11 o'clock. DEATH CLAIMS MRS. JOIIXIE LEDFORI) Funer' services for Mrs Johnie I.edford, who died Wednesday, Feb 24, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Reeves Kathhone, were conducted at 11 o'clock Thursday morning nt the Pines Creek Baptist church. Rev. Ferguson, of Riverside, conducted the funeral serves. She is survived by her husband and two children ori:u.Tio ran Ai'i'h.sniciTis Miss ltonnie Duckott of upper Fines ( reek had an operation lor appen lit' it is m the hospital at avnesville last week She is recovering, rapidly. 7.Y.N t 'HKHH I'l.AYES IX It'. X. C. I'ASI h.'TI'A I.I. TOCRXAMKXT Fines ( leek basketball players met Sla liisuluie in Western laro liua basketball tournament at Cul lowliee riiur-dav, March 'rd. to be defeated. MRS. rR R !! SO RKTCRXS IIOMK Mis Steve I- erguson has returned home from the Waynesville hospital alter having undergone a scrums op e rat ion for 'appendicitis. Mrs. llenrv Pavis and Miss llaiiet Hovd spent the past week-end with their parents in avnesville. Miss RoNie Noliind spent Saturday shopping in Canton, SI'RIXC CRKKK VISITOR Mr. Claud Rogers was a Spring ( reek visitor the past week-end. si'Kxns vi:hK-h;.xi ix asiir- VII.I.R Miss Rosa Morris spent the past week-end with her parents in Ahc ville. Mrs Manila (ireene visited her father Mr. T,ce Ferguson, of Jona than Saturday. ATTRXDS TorilXAMKXT Among the ones who attended the tournament were: Miss Hoxie Ni iand and Mr Ford James, Mr. and Mr. J ( :,rl (ireene, Mr. ( ! u:d Rogers ati-l 1' rank h u kput 1 i- k. iii; soox Junior and Senior banquet will be held Friday evening, March Uth. cfor;k shi;tox iioxor ; ;' srxiors The senior class gave some mter i ting and educational data on the life and influence ot Washington in a r In pel program rendered Fridaj, Mar. h ith. FOUNTAIN I'KNS U KI'A IRKI) at THF W VVNi:S II. I !: I'll A KM AO . : by': ' ' I II- I hack-ton fm iff rrlnnr?-$1.'Pmmi BOBS ss.oo M () II N 3)-T R I P ASHE villi:, N. ( TO WASHINGTON, I). C VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM March 19th. Tickets Will lie Sv!d For -rM) V M Special Tram Saturday, March 13th, Limited to lit turn Leaving Avashing ton only on 0:'0 V. M. Train, Sunday, March 'JOth.. Round-Trip Pullman Lower ficrth $fi.00 For One 1'erpon to .Berth and $0-")0 Whole Two People Occupy Lower Rerlh. Lpper lieith Reduced P'opoitmnately. 'Special Sight-seeing Arrangements in Washington lor The Cherry Rlos soms And All Other Point." of Interest During the Day of March 20th, Sight seeing Rates Also Greatly Reduced. Ample Sleeping Cars Are Being Arranged For ATommodatrcm of Thus Travel and Reservations Are Now Being Made, Round-Trip. ,-: For . . .'.-v. Pullman Reservations, Information .as to Sightseeing and Other Details, Call on Local Agents or Address J. H. WOOD. D. P. A., SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ASHEVILLE. .V. C.

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