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THE WA YNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER t L Pre-School (Continued from Page One) elwood schoor; April 14t at 1:30, at Sprhig Hill school; April 15, at 9:30 Fines Creek school; April 15, at 100- at Crabtree school: April 1 5. at 1:00 at Nonh Canton school. April 17, at 8:30 at Clyde school Beer (Continued from Page One) salt- of beer within the corporate limits of said municipality." County commissioners and local Look M This Scarce Item May 18, at 9:00 o'clock at Pennsyl vania Avenue school, Canton; May 5, at 1:30 at the colored Canton school; May 6. at 1:30 o'clock at Central Elementary school, Waynesville: May 7, at 1:00 o'clock East Waynesville school; May 9, at ....... ul xkl- juiihiuiw governinc bodies mav artnnl rule school; ami the clinic for the Pigeon "fixing the hours of sale, the places school for colored children will he I of business to which license may he issued, the location of places of business which may engage in the sate of beer, and pass jpon the , qualifications of applicants for li cense and may at Daughters Honor Dr. Stringfield On 75th Birthday Anniversary Mrs. John Allen, of Burlington. Vt., Mrs. Carl Hill, of Enka, and mouth, Va., observed open house j JjJ AsSOClQtioflCll ar me nome oi ineir parents in I Interests High r. -iff ' .jst-w recognition of the seventy-fifth birthday anniversary of their fath er. Dr. Tom Slringfield, veteran of two wars, with service on the draft its discrelion I '"""I World War II We Have Just Received 100 Fine Quality All Steel Bed Springs Full Size Fully CtiarfUUi'Pil Come In And See These! ! Massie Furniture Co. K1XVINATOR APPLIANCES PHONE .!.? MAIN STREET prescribe the terms and conditions 1 upon which a license may cii.eie ' in 1 lie sale of ln-cr.' .ftersnch resnliil ions are paused 'anv tei'son. tirni or rurporal ion. ' I liei eloluo licensed to sell beer .uiil h.'ivln," on hand stocks of beer, hall bave lliirly days from the pav-.ae of Mich resolution in which 10 i1i--pr.i- o!" -such sloek of beer." " Nut hint; in Ibis Ael shall pre-' roiiilm led in the health oM'iees or : the allci'iioiiii of May !t The Stale Hoard of Health ad Vises the following protect ion for babies and children: At three month- iii aifo. vaccination lor; smallpox: at six months of u'.f in I The more than one hundred ijuests who called Tuesday evening to wi h IJr Stringfield a happy birthday, were greeted by Mrs. .fohn Allen, her two small sons, Johnny and Tommy Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Jr., Dr. Stringfield. with Mrs. Stringfield, and bis sister, Margaret String Held, received in the living room. Serving were Mrs. Carl Hill and Mrs f;,iiiui llatchell, assisted by Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. Thomas Stringfield, Miss Martha Stringfield. Miss Elizabeth Icuy and Miss De-j brayda Fisher. The serving table; was ceiiteieii wiin a large oiriiKiay c.ike, with decorations of yellow ;imI green. Church Revival Meetings of the annual Preach ers Revival being conducted by the ffaywood Baptist association have been well attended this week, with afternoon and evening services be ing conducted. Thursday the meetings are to be hnld at the Woodland church, of which M. C. Ifyatt is pastor How - j ard Hail and N. L. Stevens are the afternoon speakers; Gay Cham bers and Miss Gretchen Johnson j the evening speakers. Hev It A j Kelly of the Canton First Baptist rhurch is to bring the message on "Christ Exalted through Slcward I ship." i Friday's meeting will be at the j West Canton church, C. II. Greene. i pastor. Speakers will include I. A. j Ithinehart and C. D Sawyer in me aiternoon. and tne ticv. Wesley i 1 "'I ... r . JTfc. I I VS. T . I begin combined whooping cough ami diphtheria immunizations and loiilimic lor a total of three doses .it monthly intervals or at six uioiilhs plain whooping cough in tour doses at weekly intervals and follow 1111 at from ft to !) months, plain diphtheria toxoid for 2 or .'! doses at monthly .intervals. Kroni the age of li to 2 j years a booster dose of combined or eac h of the toxoids, diphtheria and whooping cough: at the age of 5 years, another booster of toxoids, and repeat the smallpox. If the smallpox vaccination is repeated every 5 to 7 years there is rarelv a second "take" scar. Sometimes between the 3rd and vent the The residence was arranged j -;,., of ,h(1 Npw ,,ethc, (.mir(. ,h,oghol with vases ol flowers Ashevi e, will be the guesl speak senl to the honor guest on hisp(, at ru(,, birthday, and a table was piled ' s Ja, ,misic wj) )(, Iurnish),t high with gilts attesting the high hv :l ,..., hir !ln(, ,h ,.,;., message will be given by J. C. r?linine nn "f'hi'isl Fv:llr. in Dr "Tom." us he is known toi ,,..,,.. r.i,. n:0 ei i. . nnr. t .inn j ,,i viiiiiiii. Monday the meetings were held it Pleasant llalsam, and Tuesday esteem in which be is held in the community the people of Haywood county, is! the son of the late Col. and Mrs.! V. W. Stringfield. and is a native! of Waynesville. He has been a practicing physician here for near-! ly fifty years. His military career covers a, period from his enlistment in No-j vemher, Hlflfl, to his discharge fol-1 lowing World War I He was com-. a I Hazel wood. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mchaffey. of Waynesville announce the birth of a son on March 12. ale of beer in Grade A the fith years a series of 3 typhoid ; or Grade 1$ restaurants, cafes or noses, given ai unci vais oi a wecK , noieis antt me saie inerein snan Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ulanton of , . .1.. r. :.. .. , .. l. i i. . . u. nn.,n ' o, ys. ii is ii.-u-aij u. ui. (,-uve.ueu u. u.c- ua.m.ob utvn- Haelwood, announce the birth of ooosier mo lypuoici imiminny ny aL,e Loruroi vci oi iyj. la s(ln 0) jfypph 2 giving a dose of typhoid vaccine Violations of the act if made i r-aen year, n is sirongty urgen inai nuo law win oe consiuereu mis- 1 .yj,. an(j . i he series oi inree noses e given aemeanors, punisnanie ai me (lis before the child enters school. ccrtion of the courts. Joe Russell of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on March 13. r! ,1 . N fc. wiiii lift i i mm tori 7H AMERICAN RED CROSS CARRIES ON... o GIVE.. CITRATE of MAGNESIA (oil Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Lindsev. of Canton, announce the birth of son on March 13. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patrick, oi I Canton, announce the birth oi 'son on March 13 i Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Rogers, ot Waynesville, announce the birth of a son. on March 14. 25c (Liirai I) 19' SQUIBB Miners) Oil 69c r' Pfiy and AIIGtlr, Morning, noon and night your, pharmacist is on duty helpine to safeguard the health of the community. Knowing the impor tance of his iob, he never fails to fill every prescription with thoroughness and care. .. follow ing your Doctors orders exactly. HrprmtlaMr PrM-ripilan Srrrtr Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seay, of Fine Creek, announce the birth of daughter on March 14. Mr. ano: Mrs. Uoland Owen, ol Waynesville, announce the hirth oi a son on March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sellers, of Can ton. announce the birth of a dauph ter on March Hi. : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Galloway oi Canton, announce the birth ol a son on March Hi. $152 ANUSOL SUPPOSITORIES (Limit 1) 16 Louie VMUfADY SHAVING BRUSH BUV Plastic QAc $ BEECH- C NUT BABY FOOD - 3 for 25c COLGATE Dental Cream 41c Oinm lute . mi 1 MAR-O-OIL fiflc shampoo il-io, us i mr. ano ivirs. Joe Winchester, ol Ilazelwood, announce the birth ol a daughter on March Hi. Mr. and Mrs. David Itoberson of Waynesville. announce the birth ;of a daughter on March 18. 25c CUTICURA fflc MEDICATED SOAP I j tub ul 40 PILLS 19c UNGUENTINE FOR BURNS Painc Curltts! TONI CREMC COLO WAVE DeLuxe $ AE home kit ASPIRIN USP 5 Gr. 100's (Limit 1) 19 50' MENNEN Shave Cream 39c C Brushless. Lather, tube Rt jukii 50,-n.t 47' eoc SAL HEPATICA 49c n Jonathan ('roek News MRS. W. T. RAINER Laxative. 6 ounces St at ion try Buy! 30 SHEETS, ENVELOPES "Lttfrri 00 RinJom" . SICKROOM Specials! 4& Kill Cttmt faiff OfSlNFECT WITH LYSOL 6 ouncr A fcsttr .41 Hygiene aid? . (fftcKre Gv$tt KYOROCER PEROXIDE 4-oiwK Qc totl , . . . O Fine antiseptic THERMOMETER, oral 1.19 ANTIPHL06ISTHE 5o . . . 38 WHITE VASELUE, ioig.jat .1g'. ABSORBENT COTTON. 2 oi .13 ovneo SCOTT'S EMULSION 98c Rich in A&0 tasty, too' Cjigit t CoujAinj ColJ? 60 REM Ut Coagls 49e It works two waft at once. Buy-TWO Sofa.' ORLIS foamy TOOTH PASTE Regular 33 Tube 2 for 33c Shttp & Dohmt AnUnpti( SUCRETS THROAT L0ZEN6ES 25c Hondy box of 24 lozenges. Rtlitl from Cold Symptomi 35' GROVE'S GOLD TASLETS 29c 5-way rebel box ol twenty CAMPHOR SPIRITS, i ounc ! 2lc MERCUROCHROME, v, ounce . . . . 12c 75' BAYER ASPIRIN Tabi.u ,ioo 59c 60 BROMO-SEtTZER, 2 ounc.s49c 23e TOOTB PASTE a,a2-39c 75 BABME BEN-GAY, Tube ... 59 Mrs. Dick Moody was hostess to tne Woman's Society of Christian I Service of the Shady Grove Meth I odist Church at her home last j Wednesday afternoon, Mrs F. li I Kennedy, president, presided. Mrs C. O. Newell conducted the devo tional. The program, "Children of the Church," was given by Mrs. Fred Allison, Mrs. Tom Rainer, and Mrs. Gratty Howell. The Society pledged $100 in ward the support of a minister in Europe. Thirteen members wore present. $3.25 was made from the "Grab Bag". During the social hour Mrs. Moody assisted by her moth er, Mrs. L. B. Leatherwood, served her guests sandwiches, salad, cake an coffee. , 3Qc Tub e Jar Menthoiatum Ointment 27c Jos It M0DESS $ANlTAr NAPKINS 25c fa Ml OcciiMM GREETING CARDS mn4up WE CARRY TNE COMPLETE LINE Cf FAMOUS WAtCftEEl PROBDCTI rfl vitl RepvtiflM , missioned a second lieutenant in 1894 and in 1898 when the com pany from here reported for duty in Cuba, during the Snanish A meri- can Wax, he was a first lieutenant. lie was promoted to Captain in th First N. C. Infantry National Guard and in 1905 he was pro moted to Major Judge Advocate of the First V. C. Brigade, National Guard. From 190a tn ion7 ha ., ed as Lt. Col. Inspector General, State Guard, and from Oct., 1916 to March, 1918, served as Inspector General National Guard. During World War II, he served as a mem ber of the draft board, and with other members received the selec tive service award. Last year Dr. Stringfield retired from active practice of his Drnfcs- sion, with the exception of certain amies at the Haywood County Hospital, where he is a member of the- staff. i Dr. StrinifftelH wna aHnota n l Old TWriit now Duke Un th Dltiversitv of Nnrth rami;.' rtd anderbllt University, where' Pictured a -I i i 1 1 1 fo special musical reopens here ne at the wavncsvi If schools si ill cnesii a s ,vi;.v i $1 ii f r. f:' - " I ' V And Fine fur f IH I j M.l'l 1 MM price thrift ne piayea root rial I on the teams at cacs oi tne institutions.
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