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Thickety News Mr. and Mrs. 3. Hack Clark and Mrs. T. G. Murray left Sun day for New Smyrna Beach, Fla., v. here they will visit Mrs. Murray's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kennedy. They were accompanied by Mrs. T. L. Jami son of Canton. They stopped en route to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Fionoy and family in Ludowici, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. David Burch and son, Jimmy attended the Ten nessee-Mississippi game in Knox vllle Saturday. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ever ette Scroggs of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. 1S. B. MeCrary visited relatives in Kanapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannah and children who have been residing in Forest City the past year, are moving back to their home in the community. Mr. Hannah has se cured a position in Asheville. ^ 1'ea^^^rown, who suffered a slight stroke several days ago, is slowly improving at his home. He is abltdfc be about the house by the us^^lf crutches. Mrs. Ray McDowell was hostess foi the regular meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild at her home Thursday evening. During the business plans were discussed fo'- the sub-district Intermediate MYF banquet to be held at the church on December 10. Special Christmas projects were also dis cussed. The December meeting will be with Mrs. Gladys Burrell. Mrs. W. Sam Robinson is ex pected to return from St. Joseph's ! Hospital this week. Mrs. Cordelia Clark, oldest resi- I dent in the community, observed J her 93rd birthday Wednesday. She 1 1 ?????HHlHBj?????? has been a shut-in since suffering | I a broken hips some two years ago, but is able to be up in her room. For passing the time she reads a i great deal and sews some. BEST WISHES TO WAYNEWOOD GROCERY HAYWOOD GROCERY CO. WAYNESVILLE THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO i PREPARE FOR IT - - - \ *Now Is The Time To Get Ready For Christmas 1957, By Joining j The Christmas Savings Club. NEW CLUB BEGINS NOVEMBER 26 I Weekly Payments From 50 Cents To $10 The First State Bank Hazelwood The First National Bank I Waynesville Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 0 , 1 '! I TEACE FORCE'GATHERS IN NAPLES | THI UNITED NATIONS "peace task force" gets a boost from Colombia as a contingent of troops from that country arrives in Naples, Italy, staging area for the 6.000-man, multi-nation force. The troops are being rushed to safeguard the peace in Egypt. The latter nation has agreed to admit the force provided there is no infringement on the sovereignty of Egypt in the policing. (International Kadiophoto) BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Friday. Nov. 23 FINES CRF.F.K 'aul Kirkpatrick 9:00 fr*. Ruth Moore 9:15 rrantham's Store 9:4.") ?"rancis Rogers 10:15! j r nirs v. . n ? s ,-scoooi 1 uj H L. Ruthbone 12:00, R. G. Rathbone 12 30 C R McElreath 1:00 Monday, Nov. 26 CLYDE Frank Stanley 9:00 Sam Jackson .... 9:30 j Marvin Dotson 9:50 ! Clyde Tow n Mail 10:50 Clyde High School 11:45 Tuesday, Nov. 27 JONATHAN CR. -L. JUNALUSKA | Rock Hill School r. 9:00 > Mrs. Ethel Bo\d 10 00 Willis Smith 10:45 Francis Wyatt 11:15 OUie Mack 11:48] Jack & Jill Kindergarten 12:45 j 11 ? I II ? Clyde High School Cardinal Tips By EDNA MAE FVGATE Danny Caldwell, Bob McCracken, and Johnny Rogers will represent our football team Thursday in the Senior Jjlowl. We are proud of these boys. Also one of the man agers will be Mike Rogers, a mem ?>o" of our sophomore class. A donkey ball Kame will be >!ayed in the gymnasium Novem ber 27. The I.ion. Club also is sponsor tr>K a s?pp<>r in the school cafe- r tcrla December 14 for the Athletic Association. Proceeds from both I events will be used to help buy t new uniforms fur the basketball , teams. t . f The football banquet has been t tentatively set for November 30. The PTA recently purchased !1 five record players for use in the !1 elementary grades. The school has j placed an order for five more. Our goal is one for each elementary ) ! classroom. An order has already I I been placed for Christmas records. A tape recorder ;^so has been | purchased for use by all class ?ooms. Mr. Griffin and his boys are Manning to paint and put a mar moot finish around the court in he gymnasium while we are out or Thanksgiving. These boys have ?ecently re-painted the bleachers. Mrs. Soesbee's classroom has jecn furnished with new chairs recently. 1? Our band gavr a good perform ?r.ce at the Haywood county sec tlcn of tiie NCF.A meeting last Thursday night. A bake sale was held Saturday by the Beta Club and they made a good profit on it. A photographer from Delmar Studios came last Tuesday and took pictures for the annual. Fine Shot MADISON. Wis. <AP>?A ;>t*dent was taken before Judge Roy Proctor for firing his shot-gun on the University of Wisconsin campus. * , The youth said he had been on a hunting trip without seeing a . thing and wanted to shoot bis gun > at least once. The judge fined him $25. LIQUIDATION H ? I STARTS FRIDAY MORNING I I OPEN 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. I MEN'S WEAR 50% io 75% OFF I ? PANTS ? SOCKS * SHIRTS * UNDERWEAR * ACCESSORIES I | EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD I Men's ' ?????????????????? .Men's Heavy Knee & Ankle Length sport shirts da kits underwear ! "" " " Advertised ? 1^1 +0 Regularly $ 1 .45 ? $ 1 .94 ? $^.91 Made by Griffon and Kagle. Two Priced 0^^ C9 C ?" ? Of America's Finest Clothing ^ .. .. .. , ... Manufacturers ? Normallv Retail rruit of the Loom 1 nderwear ? ,1- B lj-om $12.9.? to $22.9.> men's shorts fe8h"-alir'te men's ties | Plenty of llr^&VxtrT LarBe Si*? $ c 82 tq si 175 Ueltularly Priced at $1.50 i lvalue 48? P0" Alterations Free ^ FOR I Men's Arrow and Enro DRESS SHIRTS Made To Sell From to All Sizes and Sleeve Lengths Pastel Colors The Ideal C ^ A R Christmas J Gift ^ BELTS - - - 97c Made To Sell From $1.50 to $2..">0 Men's Slipover SWEATERS Made To Sell Cy| oc For Men's SOCKS O/Lc Pair And Up . Men's Lightweight SLACKS I Made To Sell From $5.95 to $10.95 $194 o I , Alterations Free Men's Sport JACKETS All Colors and Sizes Made To Sell From $3.98 to $7.98 $| .94 to SO.88 9 Only - ELECTRIC SHAVERS Made to Sell For $29.95 $0.79 Men's Plastic RAINCOATS Made to Sell For *1.98 SJ.94 CUFF LINKS TIE BARS 97c up Children's Rubber SNOW BOOTS I & $1-94 I ' THIS BIG LIQUIDATION IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SAME PEOPLE WHO I CONDUCTED THE SALE OF SLACK'S FORMER SHOE STOCK! I PATTERSON'S DISCOUNT STORE I SLACK'S OLD LOCATION 2?1 N. MAIN STREET, WAYNESVILfcf I n i. ?'
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