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t _ - v ?\ Soft Balls Below is the aohedulo Cor tbe ftrot kail of (be aeaeom of the King* Moun ?i in SoTt Belt League which opened yeriei'day. The gamea will be played j each Monday end Wednesday at C:hO l>. M. Ball fane are Invited to cornel out and,see a? nuuiy oT the gaipea as IKMaible. Pick out your fasrcrite.teams and pull for them to wtti. The M heluie for the second half mill Ik- published later. At the end ' ' ' iTT?y<W<BP8|ffWfP,<^fiii'il w lamps r'i? will play for the championship ' of the league, according to Haywood; B. l-yncti, President. ' Tine are invited to clip this achedute and mi ve It for future reference- j MONDAY, JUNE Pauline at Margraca P. O. at Stag Bonnie at Old Mill Grover at Mauney ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 P. O. at Pauline Old Mill at Margrace Stag at Msuney Qrover at Bonnie ' MONDAY, JUNE 13 Oil Mill at Stage Pauline aVBonrle - Margrace at Mauney Poet Office at Grover WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 Bonnie at Poet Office Pauline at Mauney <Grover at Old Mill Stage at Margrace MONDAY. JUNE 20 Mauney at Poet Office Old Mill at Pauline Bonnie at Margrace J. Grover at Stage ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE & 1 f , Pauline at Grover < Poet Office at Margrace I Bonnie at Stage f Mauney at Old Mill "VIC1 WANT 1 SA AND LET ./ * . ' *" J! : .7! tj >| -]( jH i I ' I 1 * He's LEADI He's HEADE Let's KEEP Victor's nal ; Put your V v l HE WAN : ' ' \ I 1 * " f-T '* .> . -* . < . .*-* Schedule A MONDAY, JUNK 27 Mirgnoi at Qrov?r SU91 at Paulina Old Mill at Poat Office Maunay at Bonnie WEONCSDAY, JUNK 21 Pauline at Margrace Poet Office at ltag? Bonnie at Old Mill Grower at Mauney MONDAY, JULY 4 imwrwftiwr *1 ?Pi rat Game? Post Offioe at Pauline Old Mill nt Margrace Stags at Mauney Grower at Bonnie ?Second Game? Old Mill at Stags & Paulins at Bonnie Margrace at Mauney Post Office at Qrover WEDNE8DAY, JULY Bonn'e at Post Office Pauline at Mauney Grover at Old Mill Stags at Margrace MONDAY. JULY 11 Mauney at Post Office Old Mill at Pauline * 'ftlnMPann ?? n< ?vw f Grover at Stags WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Pauline at Grover Poet Office at Margrace Bonnie at dtaga Mauney at Old Mill I I . v \ CARD OF THANKS We desire to return our most anireciative thanks to the many rlends and neighbors for their kind* less and sympathy shown us during he sickness and death of our loving laughter, Helen. May God's richest rieeeings rest and abide with them ill. ... G. B. Howard and family. F~w S EVERY ro VOTE 1UKL)/ THE BEST * ' .. ": ?; NG the race ED down the h< him in the 1< ne spells Vici OTE on the * x-' / ''} ' / 11 i rs TO BE ' *' ?? 1 ' THW KINOfl MOUNTAIN IHCHALD.TfJ .nnounced I [Facts . . I / a I Heigh Ho! School's out. ?o we I guess meet c 1 you have caught up H with acme long loot sleep. 8luce we I prebebly won't be able to keep tap I on everyone this summer we had H toe a- fc.to >ou a few stole about I _ j.1 C'.'plo'a fun. W ml' r if Betity's blistered ahculdfl hw.' rn 'be other trtwht. How about .It ! Our old friend. Wilbur Jones, ha* I learned the auy rf the world sine3 fl he left us last fall Anyway, Pat, I a y s he Isn't at all tickward. I We wonder which Kay'e favortto I color is: red or black. Tuesday night: I ",t definitely must have been black. I I "Weep, weep"! ((from Colleen's I corner) You see. '?pple" should bell at Waceatuaw by .now. W Woulln't let your big brother beat, I your .time, would you, Jones? Still. JI we guc'w Hasel likes you beat, aflterjl Qn Ilolon lTavo cre\? mad uarti en ih* ^HJ WW ??V?vu ?m;W nVfc Ui?u WW Uyu VUVt H I boy friend (??bet re doeeu't know it passed1 without seeing her Sunday. 11 Well, well,?Oogie was right glad to. | see him. Why? Folks U was Bill! Is Cletr.cnsee's arm better, P? K.? I limm, you should know! Jim H'-ttCTree anl his girl had a "chaperone Monday night. Paul, did I 3he &:and you up. or was the date at I As a Flwseln* thought ? does Peg- I gy5s heart still break all speed rec oi ls when Ladd's around and by the H way. does anyone know who Eollno I Keeter's current flame le? If so, you I might let us know about it?as well H i as any other news you might know. And I, Julia, might say?Jin Is I leaving us for Appalachian next I week; Gocd luck, pandraer! ?PHONE 167? I JOB PRINTING RAY I BODY I VY | j MAN WIN I 1^1 II I i m fifl II i I 1 ' ji >me stretch! I ead! I tory! I WINNER! I I UR8PAY. JUNK ?. 1>M II ' 4 [. ' ? I . * f I cotton BED SPREADS 48c T>tffed Cotton BED SPREADS Colors and Plain * $1.59 and $1.98 COTTON SHEETS Unbleached, full bed size ,48c 81 Inch COTTON SHEETING 17c COTTON CURTAIN MATERIAL 5c to 19c COTTON SHEETS Bleached 69c to 97c COTTON SHEER GOODS Dimities, Voiles, Swiss and B&tiste? 12'/*c to 19c COTTON COTTON PRINTS Figured and Plain 10c i2"c 15c Boys' COTTON SUITS Sh 19c to 97c 13 I LADIES SHOl Cotton Snpcinl Cm TON DRESSK in Dbtted Swiss, Striped Dimi doth, Shantung? 1.98 to 3. I t' ? J > . ' t }.: - Beautiful figured Cotton GOWNS and PA J AM. 1.00 I I COTTON GLOVES Various Colors and Styl 48c & 95 Belle's I i pf; * ' -j I - ^ | ' WW ? ^ H MMLjg 'j/P 1- I COTTON SHOPPE I SPECIALS I LACE TOPPERS I 97c | Cotton, Print, Sheer and Shantung DRESSES I 48c to 1.98 I COTTON UNIFORMS, $1.45 value M 97c | Children's Print and Sheer ft COT PON DRESSES I 48c to 1.98 I COTTON ft GOWNS and PAJAMAS 38c to 97c ftr . COTTON COTTON SOX Men's, Boys', and I irts and Shorts Children's c to 35c 5c to 25c I ppe jaUR I Mr I Piece Goods, Cotton Crepe I 3 19c COTTON SHEETING ty, Brood- 6c end 8c Shorts extra heavy I COTTON TOWELS If & Extra Large ,/J 10c to 19c COTTON SUPS I 25c to 48c MEN'S AND BOYS' I pausie COTTON SPECIALS AS Cotton Pants 50c to $1.98 I COTTON SHIRTS COTTONISHIRTS I I ? 38c to 79c I f I _ COTTON OVERALLS If* 48c to $1.00 'T. COTTON POLO SHIRTS | jjEj. ' 28c to 97c )ept. Store I Hopm 9i Bettor Value* I Jkm&d
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