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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6L1934
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
PHONE 137
M:. Martin, who i.s teach
ing srha.l at Nt'liii.' this your, spoilt
the- Thar.ku .nr holidays with
. frii-niis arri ivlat .vc in ayiKtfVUle
and Aho i'.'.i'.
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Mr. ;r.,l Mr-. il:a.:y Harris of lV.lt.
m.-:v. wiii ,..- i-u ; .-t tin' latttr
parent-. M r. .:: i M r. R ij. Mel raek-
Mountaineers End
Season With Vic
tory Over Marion
V, '-.a N 1 lX
' ox FROM ( 11 TTANOOGA
CU 1 Nil KTAlNri)
Weaver and MUs Wua
had i.s their guests dur
nksgivinn holidays Miss
l lima (ii)Ukk 01
; u:a una - '
evening: they were
quests ot a uiiuie.
'v Mr- James M. Long. Dur-
l' " ' ... .. , nl mm-
. jaity at .ire
, u ,'in--TERi or KAST
f lll,S Wm:sville school
I A" was pre nted by the pupils of
.fcram M P' thEast Waynes-
fn l,hno during the morning ex
Kilie school . uurmh , Elizabeth
Burnett .ho h'as run The school
catena so successfully for wreral
1- was the euest of honor. At the
yea.s. wa tne R" Mrs.. Burnett
vr,"en a EE of thanks for her
ices in the cafeteria and was ask
ei to visit the various rooms in the
building.
In each room she found that the
unV had showered the cafeteria
wi h many useful articles and a quan
go canned foods. Among thecon
ibutions of the shower were nearly
. j j:u 9CL ennnns. several
one hunureu uisa..-,
nkme Klae, 27 quarts of. canned
Koods, including meats, berries and
Vegetables, and several pecks of po-
tatoes, apiJiea -7 ----- , ,
Burnett serves in the neighborhood of
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one nuiiuieu , . - ,
which are for the under privileged
children. r
MERlfAN IIXION AUXILIARY
TO HOLD MEETING
Lo'cion Auxiliary.
ur.,nnMn11d unit No.. 47. will meet
on Monday afternoon at the home of
'r- V R Camp, Pec hi. iiosiesa-
;u i, r,.u If. J Hvatt. and Mrs.
11 D Vlev. AH members are urged
to bo present.
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t-c P T n'Shiintrhessv and (laugh
tens'. Miss Ruth and Miss Virginia
Asheville. srjent the
week-end in town as the guests of
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Air. and .Mrs. J I., lerreii.
JUNIOR Ml'SU li.L'l! TO HOLD
M EET1N0
The Junior Mum.- t'iin will meet
at the Uaptist ehareh on Saturday
morning, De.emu. r Mn, at iu.00
o'clock. An inteief.!ig program has
been planned by the sjuit-urs.
The following made up a party mo
toring to South Carolina for the
Thanksgiving holiday: Mrs. Lin
wood Orahl. Mrs. HI.. net Medford,
Miss Eva Leatherwood, Miss Louise
Moodv, Miss lia t.:een, ana Miss Edna
AL-Kay, They were the guests of
friends in both Oreen.iUe and Spartanburg-
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vv edit.'r .iu r.-on I'ity. Times,
spi-r.t Tut-.:.;;. ,: : wrt vii bu.-ir.es-
.a :nr
team
M !'
the gu,M
and Amsh
u eei
Mis.
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:,r of Nellie was
s :r. Waynesvl'.e
'.he past week.
I'no'd spent the
as t he guest of
Mr. Tom Ren Nolan. 1. lormerly of
u' .,nll Kut now iif Wavnesboro.
Va. , spent the Thanksgiving vacation
with his sister, Airs. Otis Burgm.
Air- Noland is with the highway i-er-vice
that will construct the Tark to
Park Highway.
Mr. Chick Lee, who is now mak
ing his home in t oiumbus,
brought a party of friends with him
and spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents, Mr- and Airs. . i-
Lee.
Mr anH Mrs. Oliver Shelton had
as their guests last week their
young nieces, lietty jean ana mua
Lee iSoya, 01 -snevmc.
tit- ,1 Wr -T. C Reeco had as
their' guests over the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. George I . MarK, 01 w -ville.
AIt. Stark is the appraiser for
the Jefferson ssanuaru iJit
ranee Company, with heaquaueis
in Asheville.
Aliss Eugenia Boston, who is at-1
tending Brevard College' this year,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her mother, Air.ii. . nui"-
Air R W Sunnnerow, of Newport
News', was the guest of his parents
Mr. and M.s G. C Summiiow, at
their home in Hazelwood during the
Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Summe
row is attending the apprentice schooi
of the Newport News Shipbuilding
adn Dsy Dock Company.
Mrs, Lenore Liner Alley was the
Kuest of her parents Dr ami Mrs.
11. Liner, on 1 naiiivsB' "'ft
Mr. ar.d Mrs. V Smith had. as
their guests over' the Thanksgiving
holidays Miss Maig ret Smith and
Mr. Arthur Smith, of China drove.
Mrs. C. V Kirkpatruk returned to
,111 'rni'.luv afternoon after
spending several days in Asheville as
the truest ot her cousin, .Mrs. vi auei
J Damtoft.
Air. Plott Boyd of the firm of Royd
and Chance, of Asheville, spent lues
dav ill town on business.
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Mr !iii,l Mr. .1. R Latham and
iililren .ljniies and Bettv, spent last
week-end in Greenville, S. C.,' visiting
Airs. Lathams parents.
lr mi,) Mrs. James M. Long, Airs
L Al ' Riche.sin, and Mrs, R. L. I're-
vost spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Mrs J. 1? Tut ham silent Tuesday
ami Wednesday visiting friends in
Andrews-
Airs Jack Turner, o'. Elmer, New
T,-v u-lii, .n. 'lit several davs dur
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tlw. timsI wi'i'k as the truest 01 nor
daughter, Mrs. Charles Francis, left
Monday for he.- home.
the!
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ICidges. trii
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the tigbt
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We have things the whole
Family will Enjoy
--. Whaf woman is there tnai
1,1 .' im ilii-niofl yet a
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TOIL E T S E T
See the ones we have and
the price is only
$1.98 t- $15
For Him
Gifts
That Please
'Shaving Sets -(JSc
Ciears (2o) ?--50
Fountain Tens . . . , .$1 up
Pencils ?l UP
Pipes :,0c "P
Cigarettes ... ... ?l-2- .
Go-Way Bags 91.98
TOYS TOYS TOYS
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MAKE
YOUR
SELECTION
EARLY,
Mechanical Toys Games Educational Outfits Amus
ing Modern Trinkets All at Popular Prices
Aliss Gene Gould and Miss Irma
Gould, who spvnt several days as the
guests of Mrs. J C, Weaver and Miss
Waunita Weaver, bust week left 011
Monday for their home in Chatta
nooga, Teull.
William Smathers and two
sons, J. 15. and Hen, and a party 'of
fk-Beiwk' - from Atlantu- 1 ity,. iew
Jersev. wlio have been spendiiig tho
ot f iviirlit with l)r and Mrs. H
F. Smathers, left during the week
for their homes. They were accom
panied by Airs. Adora Raines, who
joined the group for Thanksgiving
and who will spend the winter in
Atlantic City with her brother, Judge
Smathers.
Mtui, TJiitVi HiMisnn. who is a student
at Brevard College, left 'Monday after
spending the .Thanksgiving vacuuon
with her grandparents neie.
Mr. and Mrs. Zel t'urtis and chil
,i.-., cm, oit Mio lanksgivrm'ir noli
days' as the guests .of the former's
parents in 1 oung li.irns, ua., return
ing to Waynesville on Sunday. .
M'r ' Thomas SLrintrJu'lii, who Is a
the Medical sehiMd of South
r'.,rli..i In Charleston. S. '.. was tin
guest of his 'parents 'Dr., and Mr
S. L Stringtteld, during me man
giving vaiation.
XI , Maw I!. Saiimenig, of :
v.,,l i-iir. Miiivnl Saturday and
. ill tr. ml the winter at ILlhrri'st
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11... ic.. ,,,,..,., r 1,:,.; llrtl T SO IH'l I fill. I II
u-!i'vn..svilli. and has many friends
who. will In- glad to dear,, of her re
turn.
.,,,1 Me. M.iik Kdlian, Jr., of
a i-w i t'i l! , . -ni-iit Thank-giving Day a
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the guests id the 1 ormer s tain ity .
11.. ! .1 Italo Stent, am
ehildren motored to Lynchburg last
week ami sp.nt several days with rei
atives there. ,
.-:.. 1 on 1 in,i who 'is atti-ndin
X. ('. ('. W. tins year, spent 'thanks.
giving with "her family .at i.aKe .mm
luska. '".... ;i.t
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Tt -vt ., 1.,- u.ii.v I in vis who teach
V.- 1-11 iii-v. v.v-." ... ,. ,'. . ; 1
petit the .1 b'.nksgiviiig noiiuays iu,
friends, in Charlotte-
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11 . 1 .,!. -.- Tiavis. .wh) is now mak
ing 'his home in Sumter,' S.. C-, spent
the past week in town .as ;uie n f
..... vi,. .... rnt vi r. anil .airs, -aun
01 iwr j,.iv.i.., .
LeRoy Davis, at Dayista T errace
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1...... w A liollins was called to
.Winston-Salem on Tuesday to con
duct a funeral; service and vvnne i.
that .section of the state ne 1.1 '
. : ,.,.r ,,til tin :v when he
niHiniiin uivi ' . r,
will, attend a meeting of the Conlfc
ence Board of Mis--;ons.
Air G. H-i Alehatfey returned' to hj3
home in Union, S..C;, after visiung
relatives in this section.
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Mr. and Mrs. B 11 ol M ' "t the
Thanksgiving holidays: m Atlanta anu
Warm Springs, Georgia..
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Mrs. B. V. I'lc-hv ha.- rs her
guests this wek,at her -bonie or,
Branner avenue her daughter, Airs.
T W Iey. of Aug J 'a. Dl
former Mivs flara iv.y. and her
KH.ee, Aliss- Elizabeth . Jackson,, of
Asheville.
e Turkev l'a
i Marion knk, his k;
ing were outstane. .r.g
.game. Hyatt, Ross and lleev. s
le some beautiful catchc.- and
for nice g.r.ns.
arly in the opening period Bridges.
Sunnnerow and Reeves worked the
all to the 2 yard line where l.ndge.-
niaoe the Inst s.ore. Mimmciew pas-
to You nt for the vxtra point. In
few minutes Captain Ua.-s placed
the ball on the one y.,rd line alter
taking a la yard pass from Summe-
row and in the secoml quarter l oacli
Weatherliy sent in his reserves and
Broom and Hunt made seven points
C.,r M rioTi A few minutes later
Broom, sensational back, tlipied a
pass to Miller for six more points to
tie the score, Li-Li as the nan eniicu.
Basses to Ross and ouut t rom
llri.l.r.,.. ,,il ii drive hv "llhk Was
irood for a score in a few minutes 01
plav in the second half. Bridges added
the extra point through the line.
Oh the next plav Ross blocked a
punt and Hvatt fell on the ball. I'hen
Summerrow passed to lount lor a
touchdown. Reeves added the extrn
point through the line.
Basses from Bridges to Mimmer
..wl ihe liall on Marion's one
yard line. Summemiw drove the line
'for the score on the first play of the
third period.
At the beginning of the fourth
quarter Summerrow passed to Ivoss
for airothor touchdown and Iveeves
added the final point of the game. The
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score: .Mountaineers .1:', .uanoo, i..
unimary:
Interesting Program
Given Al Night School
Theie was an interesting program
presented bv tho members of the
night -Jnad' lor .. dulls, at Kichland
Chapel, on Thauk-gicng night. Die
nio.M-am con- sti of Bible readings,
Mints, quartets. Thanksc wiig stories,
and recitation-. 'Mr. l. S Rhymer,
one of the night sihool pupils, also
g.vi- an niieie-ling addi'o-- on - What
we Have to !v Thank-'ul For."
There Were ;w.:i! -. member- ot
the night schoe! ana thirty -nine visi
tors present
After the 1 .inclusion of the pioc.iani,
delicious ref re-hnients coh-i-ting ...f
take, rookies, jello, and candies were
served bv-the teacher. Mrs. Cunue B.
Stamev. being assisted by Mr- Jo-c
phi-no AlehatVev. Mr-. Will H .ney. and
Aliss Mae W'ykle.
Uotarians Hear
Mr. Weidelich Of
Jackson County
O. A W .,
of the 1 1
n . an
,.bj.
a. -upt . inter., ii nl "'
A-s.,ci.it or.. .:. .lar'u-
.-lite.i the phi: - ft n I
can a at . n ' 1 :'-e
Auto Tags To Be
Sold At Canton
The lt'.'lS license tags will be sold
again at the Canton I hamber of
Commerce according to Mis. L. t
lla-kins, secretary of the organi..i-
tion. , , ,
The new tags can be bought now, but
1,.. ,,.,d until after December
'''Mis. Harkins asked that the public
"buy early" and avoid the rush.
BUSINESS FAILURE DROP-
x'.,,.. Vii.-L Hiwiness failures in tne
United States for the week ended No
1,.,.. ir, ..a l, .,1 us against 2-.
i-ini..- ... - on.
.1 ,.,,.,. I, mr week Hll.
lor l lie i.'i ..'.,.".".h ,1
fur the eorresiioniling week nisi ,m.
1-1.: ,.,,..,.. 25 failures 'in
l HIS . I'll, ,,ll l . .
Canada for the same period.
If.it 1 Clab h. 1 . a-: l-Mday.
The oigani.'aia is -upp!::ig !:..
l'ai-aiirs ,.f tin. : nrim diate aa t iou
with tree seed! 11c-. a-.d a!-. -Ii .win.;
ihe ditl'ei'oii! an t ai'i r ! m tho i
of eai rvaig for foi . ,
Mr. .1 C. Aliis. 01. ,. i:a , . wii;,.
was a visitor at the m.t-ttr.g.
I'l-esident Stretcher an-i.-aia-.-d that
arrangements had in-i-n ni..-.e l-r
making an annu d Rotary award to
in- -. nior of the local high -eho'd h.i
proud to be the best till round stu
,i,.,it. More del'mite atin.ulticenient
wll be made later regarding the
award.
Read The Ads
FOR SALE- Bargains m used stoves.
1 heater that will heat small house.
1 Franklin stoves. Apply to Moun
taineer for prices.
Marion
Gibson
lickergi
Line-up am
Waynesville
Ross
p. a,..,',.
Ferguson . l.G .Morgan
Cillett C Sparks
Francis KG : Lawson
Lcathcrwood RT Richardson
Hvatt RE Smith
Bridges Q Broom
Summerrow Lll Aliller
v,,t Rll Hunt.
I,.,.,.,.,.,. Fli (.arson
Waynesville subs: (iilison, Siease,
Bridges, Bryson, Rathbone, Shipley,
Garland, Kennedy, Swill. Marion.
Farlev, l'oteat, Fmley, AlcMiHian,
Wilson.
First downs: Waynesvilh
ion 8.
Penalties. Wavnosville hit
ion 0.
is, Mai
vis. Mar
lit 1ST OF FEATURES
V.u.Ml fmd the BALTIMORE
Sl'NHW AMERICAN the most in
ter, sting weekly newspaper m the
South. There are features to interest
cvervho.lv. including a HO Page ( om
ie Weekly, the American Weekly
Alaga.ine and 'many other tascmat
iiig departments. Tell your news
...... ,.r .,.,c,l..:.l.,i- lo reserve voui
of tho Baltimore American each
week.
..... .. 1 it ... ir.,.-!,. Miles, the lat
ter the former Miss Maud Terrell
1 ...a ,,.. ,1 in Greenslmro tiftei
I a' visit to Mr.'.-and Mrs. J. G. Terrell
Mrs.' 'J. M. Mock and her daughter,
Miss Martha Mock, spent Saturday
111 Asheville.
Ma... Alt,..,,, stciiri-e. who is a setlioi
ill 1 nr. n . '. 1 - - (
... ie. ..a...... ,1 iiriilina Teiichers ( olh'ge,
' spent the Thanksgiving holidays- as
,he guest of Mri and Mrs. Doyle
! Alley.
S ALE OF SCHOOL PROPER 1 Y
Nov. If, P.KS-1.
Ti... i!.,..r.l ,,f l.;diication of Hay
wood 'County will otler for sale to , ..
highest bidder on Monday, i-ee
lDd l at 1 o'vloek noon at the t
House door in the City of Wayne,
the following School l'roporty .
THE DICK'S CKEEis SCHOOL
HOUSE AND SI 1'E
Described as fallows: .
BEGINNING at a stake 111 the mid
die of the public road near the mouth
of spring branch, and running S.
W IS poles to a whiteoak tree; thence
South -Lr E. HI poles to a stake,
thence N. PJVa E. M loles and L.
links to Spanish oak; thence N. ,-a
W. 7 l.oles a.id Li links to the beginning-
Containing 1 acre, more or
Docd for lot registered in l!',l,JVN?:
1'!, pages Li'.l-l Ht Record ot Deeds
11 Nuood ( ounty, N ( .
The Board of Edueatiotr resencs,
,1,0 right to reject any and all bids ; 01,
this property, ivludn nthc opinion ot
the Board is not sulhoient c-ompeusa-tion
for the -property.
By order of the Board of Education
October ':, , .
U. T. M ESS EH. -Chairman
RailFs New Outlet Store is he
inkr .arranged for the Christ
mas shopping and everything 1 .
specialh p. iced- our inspection
x invited.
a- : r
. . 11.. .:.: n.w rnstomers
f tiijkO Fgg Mash is continually .. ui
U w,.h uncased eBB production. Old customers are not
PusLd. I hey know Irom long expcne.iLc - -
"ii. t -endablc and certain. , , .. .
Us couaiMv .. . .. ... ,... liu flw aililltion
Now UP.IKO has been made ncucr 1...... -7
of I II 1 GUARD, the new scientific mineral balance so import.-nt
, the health, Lie and productivity of laying hens
l.diow the custom of record nrcaKc-r-., - "r ' "y
breaker yourself, letd your layers UDIKO Igg Mash.
HEALTH AND PRODUCTION
Remember This:
Our Prices Are
Right, and Stocks
Complete
On
WORLD'S RECORD EGG MASH
'Hardware
Paints Oils
Croceries
Lumber
Roofing
Cement
IJrick
Lime
Heaters
Farm Tools
Fen"in
Pipe
And
COAL
Christmas Cards F;
Select Yours
From Our Stock
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Very Much Improved
After Taking arduj
I have suffered a great deal
frcrampmvMr , W. A
Bewcll. Sr., of V,aco, lex.u.
for about three oajs .Ut-J
would hao a dull, tired, sleepy
feeliEg. A friena told me ! to try
S thinkmg it would he P. me
: l!nd it did.; , I am ry m
rjroved and do not spend the ti:..e
. ?n bed. I certainly - can. recommend
Cardui to other s iHercrs
Thousands ol. n6otf JSfut
. benefited them, n . aoes iw y
SOU, consult pw ..ic-.su.
Ynnr (Nittle Chickens and Stock Will Be More Profitable
To You If They Are
Properly Housed
Cold leather is hard on jour stock unless in prope.Iy built barns and houes-the cM
is small as compared ith the returns you will recejve, especially if ou get ,our luinner
and building supplies from us-let's talk it over.
Hvatt and Company
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