Lv. JANUARY 1. 1942 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Face t U Rv Son On Anniversary fu t N. Crawford, of I ' j & dinner R Sunday of Christmas Knee of their 50th Lniversary. . , Cair w8g given at the Gsoninaydeandthe f included the following: W T A. Clark, Walter Lill ' J. Crawford and fawford, Jr., of Asheville, W Bennie Patton and Judith Ann and Q Mr. and Mrs. Guy L daughter, Doris Anne L Mrs. Crawford, honor Le three other children i,n to their son, Mrs. icCorkle, of Mt. HoUy. "rawfora, oi vm""B " 'm rrawford. of Jack- irujf w Via. f L A lion rJwvn Veside Over Next Week itinued from page 1) - l Trull, East Fork; Vin th, Waynesville; R. J. Beaverdam. C. James, Fines Creek; ' Cathey, Clyde; S. J. vy Hill; W. C. Kirkpat btree; Luther E. Cogburn, k; J. H. Allen, Jr., Beav H. F. Francis, Waynes sard J. Reece, Cecil; Har rford, Iron Duff; W. H. , White Oak; 0. L. Ad ynesville; R. L. Prevost, ille- s second week thje f ollow serve: Willard Francis, ille; William L. Suttles, H Hawkins, Beaverdam; (Iran Cogburn, East Fork; West, Clyde: J. W. Smath lerdam; C. H. Kuykendall, k; Dan Gibson, Ivy Hill; range, Waynesville. at Williamson. Beaver- S. Burch field. East Fork: lotson, Beaverdam; D. V. Waynesville; H. & Mof iverdam: Tom Leather- 3yde; Roy C. Best, Crab- id J. Riley McElroy, also December Bride G iiti er Forges For $50; In Jail Intinued from page 1) and the chase did not end ie two reached Church e trial, the boy admitted was guilty, but said he to pay it back with his mth's salary. He is - due Fort Jackson on Mondav. Is being held in the county iout bond while Solicitor Queen considers his case. lated to do it, but we had Jo 'nroer oi reasons, first lor whose name wan forrad er other boys who might iiea and third for the boy who should know better," ank official following the atherwood is Esso Club Counties itinued from page 1, uded W, S. Porter, former n of this district; Hurley lrs, salesman who succeeds l and F. M. Fletcher, dis e' manager. r?anization operates to pro "od fellowship among the employees and officials of "aard Oil Company. Mod "ness methods and better program a v OIUU1CU, 118 or the club are making O hold muHnn waynesville, Sylva, Frank- 7." Andrews, Murphy 'wnsville. v m Mrs. John K. Boone left Tuesday for Asheville, where she will visit her sisters, Miss Ann and Miss Corrie Kerr the remainder of this week.. '; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie and daughter, Mary Ann, left Tuesday for Durham, where they will at tend the game at Duke today. They will visit the Rev and Mrs. sirs, j. ii. Huggin, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. DickBon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Murray ire visiting the former's parents in Newport News. Mrs. John West, Mr. and Mrs. John HaC Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Medford and Lula Frank Medford spent the week-end in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. DeFravio. : v Mrs. W. T. Crawford had as her guests during Christmas week her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jennings, of Lake City, S. C, and her son, Fred Craw ford, of Atlanta. Mrs. W. C. Stillwell has had as her guest her sister, Mrs. G. C. Nelson, of Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and small daughter and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis spent Christmas day with Mrs. Paul Davis' parents in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff had as their guests Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ashe, of Whit tier, the la t.ter's parents. . Mrs.. Hugh 'Anderson, who has been residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClure, of Ha selwood, for the past several months, is spending a month in Philadelphia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Waynick and son spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiuiah and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davis. ' Burke C Stillwell, who has beea visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Stillwell, of Haselwood, has returned to Norfolk, Va, to the U. S. naval trade school, where he is studying to be a radio tech nicians. Mr. and MrsRaymond Stovall and young daughter, Lynda, spent Sunday in Cleveland, . Ga., with relatives. MRS; HOWARD M. STAMEY, who before her marriage on Sat urday afternoon, December the 20th, at the First Baptist church here, was Miss Frances James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crawford James, of Fines Creek. lm Chambers, III, Frank ttusseii Sprow, of Mt. CV Jdndi . , - itn tne foi-mer's father, t v-.mmDersr Jr., and Mrs. s. They were en route to -ms. where they will visit Mambers, who has enlisted i Pi m11" and is 8tationed at fn& Mrs. n tr j L t i ' Mildred Aileen, lr horn in Nobles Ja, .Sunday, after spend '.nristmas holidav. with t oTi, Pam,t8' Mr- nd Galloway. I rh"d(Mr8- J. I Clay Madison fath DaT the for" Hje er at his home near I ' nd Mrs. Johnnie Cudde re guests during the week 'rt.o brother at hi h rny, s. c. f . Tuttie, who is stationed ith uge' spent Christmas i11" Mr. nd Mrs. W. T. Shel- Mrs, J. C. Martin and her sons, Jack and Fred Martin, of Williams ton, S. C, and her daughter, Miss Catherine Martin, of Roanoke, Va., were guests during Christmas week of the former's daughter, Mrs. J. Clay Madison at the par sonage of the First Methodist church. Humes Hart, Jr., who is spend inc the winter with his father in Cincinnati, is visiting his mother here at the home of nis grand parents, ' Prof and Mrs. W. C. Allen. Miss Mildred Hicks, of Raleigh, spent the week-end in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lamp kin and Miss Drama Lampkin. .. Ti Inoir Owvn returned to Ral eigh on Monday after spending the past week here with his family. www,. Luther Pless, who is employed at the State prison farm at Cale donia, returned during the week after spending several days with his family at Springdale. '-. : '; . . Miss Drama Lampkin, who is now located in Raleigh, spent Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lampkin. -' '.'.'."' Thad Chafin, Jr., of Fort Jack son, spent the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chafin. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Lewis, Of Charleston, West Virginia, are the guests of the latter 's father, W. T. Lee, at "Fairhaven". W. C. Allen, Jr., of Raleigh, spent the Christmas holidays here with his parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. C. Allen. .... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker, of Merryville, Tenn., were in town over the week-end to visit the former's father, D. A. Baker, who is ill in the Haywood County Hospital. Mrs. Baker is the former Miss Allie Payne, of Waynesville. Miss Eileen Massie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Massie, who is a student at the Pasadena Play house in California, is spending the holidays here with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Balentine and young daughter- spent the Christmas holidays in Ware Shoals, S. C, as the guests of the former's family. . '.- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell had as their guests Over the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell, Mr. rand Mrs. Carl Campbell, of Hamilton, Ohio, and Mrs. Leon Campbell and son, Jerry Campbell, of Baltimore. David and Donald Hyatt, of Wilmington, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt, during this week. - Private and Mrs. Leonard Leath erwood spent several days here during the past week as the guests of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moody. Mrs. Leath erwood has returned to Washing ton to resume her work there and Private Leatherwood has gone back to Fort Knox, Ky., where he is stationed. Miss Helen Jewel Robinson is spending this week in Greenville, S. C with Mr. and Mrs; Robert Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allison spent! Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. (Ed I Anderson in Hayesville, the letter's parents. Bee Dee Coalson, who is station-1 ed at Camp Wheeler, Ga., is spend ing three days here this week with! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coalson. ' Howell Messer spent the holi days in Valdese with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hill, of Hazelwood, announce the birth of twin girls, Dec. 30th. Moses McCracken, who is sta tioned at Fort Bragg, spent the holidays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Massey spent Snday in Asheville with Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Brendle, the latter's parents. Arthur Woodard, of Lake Wales, Fla., is visiting his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Woodard in Hazelwood. John Penny, of New York City, is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Francis. F. E. Robinson left last week for an extended Visit with his daughter, Mrs. Homer Messer, in Valdese.; Mrs. Mary E. Moore, of Lake Junaluska, returned home on Tues day after spending a week with friends in Asheville. .. Miss Frances Dunn, of Shelby ville, Tenn., spent the Christmas holidays here with her mother. Mrs. C. B. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers and daughter, Miss Hester Ann With ers, returned on Tuesday from Kesler Field, where they visited their son, Ernest L. Withers, Jr., who volunteered in the U. S. Air Corps last fall. . ' Miss Stephanie Moore returned to her home at Lake Junaluska Tuesday after spending a week with friends in Macon, Ga. Ralph Dunn, of Port Richmond, Calif., is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. B. Atkinson. ' -: Miss Jennie Fay Putnam, of Lake Junaluska, spent the Christ mas holidays in Lenoir as guest of friends and relatives. Miss Margaret A. Hall, who is associated with the National Farm Loan Association in North Wilkes boro, spent the Christmas holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hall. Miss :Tillie Rotha spent several days in Asheville with relatives during the past week. Ben Carter, of Knoxville, was the guest of friends here during Christmas week. ; Mrs. W. B. Evans, of Pittston, Pa., arrived on Sunday to spend sometime here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L.-M. Richeson. ME g i 1 III II Vl III 1 for 1 Buy 1 Dress At Regular Price and Get Another Of the Same Price FREE All Winter Coats At REDUCED PRICES $39.95 Coats Now $24,95 $29.95 Coats Now $19.95 All Ladiesr $19.95 Coats Now $ 14,95 HAT S $14.95 Coats Now 59,95 i 9 Pfir a $9.95 Coats Now $6,95 1 L riCe All Fur Coats Reduced 25 to m Men -Here Is A Bargain For You Thursday-Friday and Saturday Only We Will Give Absolutely FREE With A Suit Of Clothes 1 Pair Of $6.00 Roblce Shoes 1 Dobbs Hat $6.50 or An Extra Pair Of Pants 4 $7.50 RHYTHM STEP S H 0 ES Other Shoes Up To $5.00 On Sale 52.98 Blacks Browns Wine and Blue Suede and Leather Trim The TOGGERY Mi