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V afternoon, August 30, 1951 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Designed For Hot Weather. page Timru BELK - HUDSON r v. ' - :'.f;.:-vif. 111. :';W;Kf V " . X j ): in " BUY " 4 ' 1 lCc j Your Dollars ILVEH or PMIi MORE AT Bigger Savin; s Fa and School Green Henry, operator of the Virginia Beauty Shop in, poses in a century old wedding dress after joining ! of the Swish" in Sylva.'The shawl" is 125 veafs old: from Japan, and the hat was made by Mrs. Henry. f ; ' - - - (Joe Davis Photo. Personal Mention Mrs. Albert Cline, Jr. for Chapel Hill.where s a student in the Den- M the University. They visiting their parents, s. Albert Cline, Sr. in Dr. and Mrs, TJ. M. Waynesville. Phillips and two small Emmie and Sara Jane, l. arrived yesterday to for several weeks iiillips is in Costa Rica They will be guests ips' parents, Mr. and eatherwood at Waynes- ana ner grandparents, K James R. Boyd in , f'rs. Jack Grannan, Sr. a .Mrs. .h,.k small daughters have heir home in Balti. Pending several days at nie Urannans aynesvnie a number of thile Mr. Crannan Rr Nas engineer with the rnment. Since 1929 i equlDment encri P commission of Mary McLean anil Mra per of Winter Park, "'re lor a visit to their ". Mrs. J. F. Abel wrt Osborne. N. Claude D. Walker " suesis at Rock House -unn Wendell Patrick -".') ui winier Mrs. Robert Bratcher '"i. i-enny Lenoir, all 'j T,,'n 'C expected 7' w t,. spend the "t'Keild with Mr i,3rpn,s- -Mr. and, Mrs ; K URoj- Dulin have nonir, in rti u t0 th,! fer's -waw, Mr. and t - v. r '5vJimmy Selden of n;J' a e arriving to Waii," ,nr- and Mrs "alker . Rock House been w'hn k.. inp:'lSunday "cuieai to Gap s n Colleg, the Glav- visit . Va Dental le of Hooper Alexander, III, of Char lotte spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr. He was accompanied by Gray Hampton, also of Charlotte; Mrs. Edna Gentry of Knoxville is the guest of her niece, the Rev, Charlotte Bishop. Miss Elsie Glavich left Sunday to resume her studies in the Nursing School of the Medical College of Virginia at Richmond. She has been visiting hqr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glavich. Mr. and,.Mrs. A. J. Fancher of Hazelwood will have as their guests for the week-end their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,. N. C. Crane, and their children, Patsy and Stephen Crane, of Savannah, Ga. ' Mrs. Nettie Lastingcr of Daytona Beach, Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Gilliland. Edgecombe Group Making Tour Of Haywood County A group of 40 farmers led by their county agent, Joe C. Powell, arrived here yesterday from Edge combe County to make a tour of Haywood farms. After attending the drama at Cherokee, they re turned to spend the night here. Their tour today includes a stop at the. poultry farm of Hilliard ' MoodyJ the Graccland Farm of M. O. Galloway where beef cattle will be the point of interest, the dairy farm - of - D- Reeves- Noland- the State Test Farm, and the County Home Farm. Accompaning them from Hay wood County are Wayne Corpen ing, Herbert Singletary, and a high way patrolman. Tall' Corn Isn't All DES MOINES (AP) In the Senate recently ,Sen, Benton (D. Conn.) reading excerpts from a new Soviet encyclopedia, quoted this item about Iowa. "State in the middle west of the United States , . . Large capitalist farms provide the basic produc tion. All farmers are in great debt to the banks, and farmers' debts, even in the case of full owners, are more than 50 per cent of the value of the farms." Ralph Kiner, slugging star for the Pittsburgh Pirates, was born in Santa. Rita, New Mexico, WEEK-END SPECIAL many btyles in Children s m Campus t) Oxfords & Shoes All Sizes ' This firm pays tribute to the person who labors, and for this Labor Day week-end, have arranged some specials that are really specials. We also pay tribute to our Industrial firms who are this week observing their tenth anniversary In our commun ity. We have watched them grow, prosper, and become a vital and important part of our ever-growing community. And to Labpr everywhere, go the best wishes of Iielk-lludson. m . i . - WEEK-END SPECIAL All Colors ' GIRLS' UNLINED POPLIN $275 Sizes 7-14 i BETTER BUYS MEAN SAVINGS Values To $5.9!i SHOES Main Floor Values To $7.95 PANTS . .. Short Sleeve Free Alterations 00 00 LOOK AT THESE Down-Stair Store Dollar - Stretching VALUES Second Floor Hoy's Satin Twill Values $1.98 SPORT SHIRTS $J00 Values To $1.48 Boys' & Girls' School BAGS ...... ...1...: 75 Regular 19c Fast Color PRINTS . .. . 31 4( Values To $1.98 Yd. ' Pinwale Corduroy yd. $1 00 Values To $1.98 Children's Dresses Now$J 39 Values To $5.9:1 Ladies' Dresses .. .... Now $f85 Now$J 79 Group of Cottons Valued at $2.98 House Dresses Values To $2..r9 Ladies' Slips Now $ J 45 Values To 59c In Piece Goods r.::.r Now . 29" Regular $1.48 NYLON & RAYON HANDBAGS NOW $1 00 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN WE WILL CASH YOUR PAYROLL CHECK JACKETS (( Regular $2.98 Hoys' SPORT SHIRTS Now $88 Ladies' 10lr; Wool Cardigan SWEATERS 98 Values $2.79 Girls' SKIRTS r... $1 98 imr; Nylon SLIPS.... $000 Values To $12.95 Ladi.es DRESSES .... .. Birdseye DIAPERS dz. $233 Values To $19.95 In New Fall j GABARDINE COATS ..... $J500 JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT 50 ' Wool 25-Rayon, 25" Cotton Values To $7.95 BLflHKETS $g50 BOYS' & GIRLS' SOCKS 19c each 6 Prs. $too YOU VE ;HELP YOU STOETCH DOLLASIS ' BELK- ' .- y22S552S ' r V7 S : BELK. ' jL l"feligiug sft mam) U- ' HUDSON' fL-L,- 1 a r,. . . ;- HUDSON'S jjgjjpjjgggggjggggjgjjggJgJJgggJJJI YOU ALWAYS
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