D Enjoy MOTHER'S DAY ?AT? The Little Dining Room with the entire family or a party of her spe cial friends. Delicious Food served in a quiet, friendly atmosphere. ?' * MRS. HELEN LEWIS ? On Cullowhee Highway PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS We're f oo/i* tor She's cook for the family most of the ?? year; bring here here for Sunday? Mother's Day?dinner and often, all ? year. MAPLE SRINGS CAfE LARRY MULL?CALER COLLINS, Owners Sweet Thing ! Is that what you call your Mother, ever %iindMj|f her gracious hospitality to your 'friends, in her deep love for you . . . - > v. ? " ?%??:?? ? ?* <*? As a Mother's Day remembrance ... send or give her our beautifully decorated gift box of choice quality chocolate spe^ cialties?NUN ALLY'S, JOHNSTON'S, and JA COB'S special gift boxes to choose from. Enhance her beauty and sweet sweet ness with your selection of one of these? Cosmetics in these popular brands: Eve ning in Paris, Old Spice, Friendship Garden. Complete line of TUSSY PRODUCTS Also lovely Cosmetic Sets AL MUG STORE In Cote Building American f^egion MProps 2nd llonif Hutne To Andrews G-3 One Bad Inning Decides Game The American Legion baseball team dropped its second home ^ .. ??sfa,sian._to Andrews Sunday afternoon, 6-3. The difference in the game came in the second inning when an error and 4 safeties gave Andrews a 4-0 I lead. Sylva scored one run in the 4th and 2 in tHe 7th. The Andrews boys came back in the 8th inning to put the game on ice by taking advantage of Cunningham's wild ness. Sylva out hit the visitors by col< lecting 10 safeties to 7 for the An drews boys. Parker, Andrews pitcher, kept the Sylva hits well scattered and was never in trouble throughout the game. Manager Paul Warren has an nounced. that the Sylva club will play Franklin Sunday afternoon on the Mark Watson field at 3 o'clock. Sylva defeated them 19-0 at Franklin but they are better or ganized and a close contest is ex I pccted. Tickets will be on sale and I may be purchased from any mem I ber of the team. Smoky Mt. Baseball League Announces First Half Schedule ifee schedule of games""~of the Smoky Mountains Baseball League for the first half of the season has been announced as follows: Sunday, May 11?Hiawassee at Hayesville, Murphy at Andrews, Franklin a{ Sylvar* ?? Wednesday, May 14?Hayesville at Murphy, Sylva at Hiawassee, Andrews at Franklin. "? Sundii^, May ^18?Hiawassee at Franklin, Andrews at Hayesville, Murphy at Sylva. Wednesday^?M^vy?S^'^^Franklin at Murphy, Hayesville at Hiawas see. Sylva at . Andrews. , Sunday, May 25?Hayesvilje at Franklin, Sylva at Hiawassee, Murphy at Andrews. Wednesday, May 28-r-Franklin at Sylva, Hiawassee at Hayesville, Andrews at Murphy..' Sunday, June 1?Andrews at Hiawassee, Hayesville at Sylva, Murphy at Franklin. Wednesday, J.une 4?Murphy at Hayesville, Franklin at Hiawassee,, Andrews at Sylva. Sunday, June 8?Franklin at Hayesville, Hiawassee at Murphy, Sylva at Andrews. Wednesday, June 11?Sylva at Murphy, Hiawassee at Andrews, Hayesville at Franklin. 'Sunday, June 15?Murphy at Sylva, Andrews at Hayesville, Hiawassee at Franklin. Wednesday, June 18?Franklin ata Murphy, Andrews at Hiawas see. Sylva at Hayesville. Sunday, June 22?Murphy at Hiawassee, Sylva at Franklin, Hayesville at Andrews. ^ UDC Speaking Contest For High Schools Of County To Be Staged The B. H. Cathey Chapter of The Unitfed Daughters of the Con-* federacy will sponsor a recitation MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL Team Brooklyn Pittsburgh Chicago Boston ; Philadelphia New York Cincinnati St. Louis LEAGUE W L Pet. 9 3 .750 8 5 .615 8 6 .583 8 6 .583 8 8 .500 5 7 .417 7 10 .412 3 11 .214 AMERICAN LEAGUE Team W L Chicago 10 5 Detroit 8 6 Cleveland 7 6 New York 8 7 Boston 8 8 Washington 6 6 St. Louis v.... 6 9 Philadelphia 4 10 LET'S MAKE SYLVA A WINNING CLUB! To help Manager Paul War ren and his Sylva BasebafPclub make this club a winning club thertf are certain things the club needs which we believe every man, woman and child baseball fan of the county will want to help in the effort. One of the greatest needs at present Is seats at the Mark Wat son field. These seats can be built at a very small cost after the material is purchased. Sev eral have offered to help build them free of charge, provided the material can be secured. All who wish to have part in helping ' the players bring us some good entertainment please make .your donation to the Sports Editor of The Sylva Herald, making check payable to Paul Warren, mana ger of the Sylva Baseballe club. Perhaps many do not .know that Sylva is now in a league of six clubs, which was formed by the#American Legion posts of the " following tow as: Hayeeville, .Murphy, Franklin, Andrews, v4.Sy.Lua and Hiawassee, Ga. Games have been scheduled for Wednes days and. Sundays and when played on the home field most of the people can attend as the stores close Wednesday after noon and everyone can attend on Sunday. Won't you help Manager Paul and his players give us a win ning team by backing them up in this? Send in your donation today and ybu wilt get full credit for it. and declamation contest among the students of the four high schools of Jackson county at the Sylva elementary auditorium, Wednes day night, May 14 at 8 o'clock. This is the annual Gertrude Dills McKee contest and the medals for the winners will be given by Mrs. McKee. The students entering the con test will select their own subjects. LEGAL HOLIDAY SATURDAY, MAY 10,1947 (OBSERVING) SOUTHERN MEMORIAL DAY Being a legal holiday, The Jackson County Bank will transact no business on that date. . THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Member F.D.I.C. MY MOTHER By F. G. BROWN Where the mountains slope to the Westward And their purple chalices held The new-made wine of the sunset? Crimson and amber and -gold. There in the open doorway Of our mountain chalet, With the elm boughs overhead And the plentiful table spread She so often stood to welcome my ? coming, Watching my upward climb, In every kind of weather that brought me? Oh! many and many a time. Now, again is her doorway opened -A-tH hf*r hnnvunly ho?** 'g gam ished and sweet But she silently waits my coming And I'll enter with silent feet. Just a little within she is waiting Not where she met me before, But over the pleasant- threshold She is only to cross once more. The smile on her face is quiet, And a silence is on her breast. Her hands are folded together And the word on her lips is "Rest." And yet it looks like a welcome, For her earthly, work is done. All things are' seemingly ready, For her summer is just begun. It is I, who may not cross over Only with a song and a prayer, A little way into the glory I may reach ,us I leave her there. Yet I cannot thinly of her idle, She must be a home-maker still: God giveth that work to the Angels, Wl\o so well the task fulfill. And somewhere yet in the hill-tops Of thre country that has no pain, She wjil be watching in her beau titul doorway, /To bid me a welcome home again. Maple Springs Cafe To Open Saturday Larry W. Mull and William (Caler) Collins, experienced res- , taurant men, have about completed j work of remodeling the kitchen of j the Maple Springs Cafe on High- i way 19 just East of Sylva and plan | to open on Saturday. The kitchen has been enlarged, repainted and installation of a gas .range for use in all cooking for the cafe has been completed, " " * . Special menu for Sunday will feature dinners for those '.vishing j to honor Mothers with meal out on I ? ? ? 1 this occasion. i One out of every hundred "homes will be burned to the ground or damaged by fire this year, reports the National Fire Protection Asso ciation. HOTEL CAROLINA Coffee Shop SPECIAL PLATE 75c FULC COURSE DINNER $1.00 to 1.50 COOKED TO ORDER ? Western T-Bone Steak JL Fried Spring Chicken . ? Broiled Pork Chop ? Country Ham :? Also $1.00 to $2.00 Soups, Salads, Sandwiches, Juices, Desserts, Drinks 'A f ;*? bMother troves Flowers ? 5 >yJL ^ '?* ? Remember her with fresh, beautiful flowers, a corsage, or for lasting beauty one of - our hardy potted plants. Sylva Flower &. Gift Shop Phone 280 ... . THE TIRE YOU'VE MISSED THE MOST IS COMING BACK U.S. ROYAL MASTER with its famous natural rubber de-skidded tread and its^record-breaking anti-skid mileage