THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER. Ranted to Ben 8 or 4 roosa set ttge, close la or on suburbs. Prefet Plc with garden. Addreu "Renter," ox 432, Waynesville, N. C The Easter vacation at North Caro lina college begin April 1 and ex. tends to April 7. Qasswork is re- Laumed at Xl,S o'clock,. April 8. Gold Medal - FiSOaed (aid"Bur pae'a Garden Seed at Hyatt Co. - If your lubacription baa expired yon will be eat off without any far er notice. Nal THE SPECIAL SIX" "4 ?? W THE SPECIAL SIX - yt r 4-DOOR SEDAN 1 JlD (. o. b. tmctory Pull force-feed lubrication, air cleaner, gaaoUna filter, oil partner, twin flywheel pine 4whcl brakes, full balloon tire ' and 5 disc wheel Included at bo extra cost. In this new model outstanding Quality is united with outstanding Performance at the lowest price Nash ever put on a 4Door Sedan. BELL MOTOR CO., Canton and Waynesville, N. C our rigi i i LIST OF PREMIUMS OFFERED. v. Prize for Confederate Veteran. The Ranaom-Sherrill Chapter ol Newton offer ten dollar in. gold in memory of Orren Randolph Smith to the daughter-who aends in the great est number of subscriptions to "The Confederate Veteran." Two renew al will count the aame as one new subscription. Each order should be marked whether new or renewal. Ev ery 'order must pass through thq hands of Mrs. R. P. Holt of Rocky Mount, to be counted in this contest. Cross of Serrice Prize. Ten dollars to be offered by Mrs. Charles S. Wallace of Morehead City to the daughter who is instrumental in ordering the greatest number of Service Crosses during the year. Note: Applications must be sent to Mrs. R. P. Holt, Rocky Mount, be fore September 1. Blanks may bo secured from Mrs. Holt. Price of cross, 11.00. Confederate. Rolls of Honor. Ten dollars is offered by Mrs. Alli son Hodges of Richmond, to the daughter who sends in the greatest number of Rolls of Honor during the year. Blanks may be secured from Mrs. Susan Harrison, but records musts be sent to Mrs. J. 1). Kernodle, Graham. I District Prlr.es. Mr. N. A. Townsend of Dunn, of fers ten dollars to the district di rector who organizes the greatest number of new chapters during the year. The Lane Banner, given by Mrs. T. G. Hyman of New Bern in memory of her father, William B. Lane, will be awarded the district making tha best annual report. Ten dollars is offered by District No. 11 to the district sending in the best historical report before Septem ber 15. Badge Prise. Ten dollars is offered by the John ston Pettigrew Chapter to the chap ter ordering the greatest number of official badges during the year. Blanks should be ordered from Mrs. Henry M. London, Raleigh, N. C. Chapter Report Prizes. The Carrie Watson Pearce Medal, given by Mrs. T. L. Craig in memo ry of her sister, will be awarded the chapter making the highest record during the year in all deparments of our work. Competing reports muBt be .in the hands of the division presi dent by September 26. The Sallie Bunn Thorpe Prize of ten dollars in gold is offered by the Bethel Heroes Chapter, of Rocky Mount, in memory of its first presi dent to the chapter of 50 members or less making the highest record along all lines during the year. Reports must be in the hands of the division president by September 25. IttwIlHtalrfiM t $tllS, at Lamiimt. Back of the growing preference for Olds mobile, Etanila performance. Beck of thst performance, stands quality. Back of that quality, stands a manufacturing policy that does not tolerate the Blijitest variation from accuracy. Otts inspector to every seven workvis, is the raiio in the Oldsrrobile factory. Every material is testtul to the higticut standards, every measurement verii.ed,. with the greatest precision, every driving demand anticipated and provided for. The firm foundation upon irhich the row in confidence in Oldjimobile has been built, is just this strict observance of care and accuracy in every detail, by every man at every bench and lathe and drill. You can depend upon a car built like that You can recognize the difference the mo ment you take the wheel. The more you drive the Ofdsmobile, the more, you will appreciate these exacting standards. For they guard that fine performance steadily, as months and miles roll by. I D A M TQ25 C&. NORRIS MOTOR CO "If Sjcs '-fsM"JWWS'SSar SsssjjH lH ObssbS MsbbBBP "PfPt "tJnWrrT W" aa, tm KtV-V A, ill We carry a full line of Poultry, Supplies and Feed. Hyatt & Co. tf CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Waynesville Methodist Church. Rev. T. F. Marr, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 Hugh J. Sloan, Superintendent. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and evening 7:30. Epworth League at 6:30 Mrs. Glenn Leatherwood, President. The Woman's Missionary Society meets in the church parlor the sec ond Tuesday in each month at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. P. W. Tucker, President. Presbyterian Church. S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School, L. M. Rlcheaon Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. She public is cordially invited. Allen's Crrek Baptist Church. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Haaelwood Baptlat Chares Rev. R. P. McCraekea, Paster. Preaching every first and third S en day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Methodist Church, Clyde-Lake Jan tasks Charge. Rev. Frank Slier. Pastor. Lake Juneluska, Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a. m.; let and 8rd Sunday at 7:80 p. m. Epworth League meeting Sunday evening at both places. At Clyde, 1st and 8rd Sundays a 11 a. m.: 2nd and 4th - Sundays at 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:80 p. m. at Long's Chapel and Clyde. We will welcome you to any or all of these services. (Ftkwds A Am mil ii nWtrn Eeeasaf feet iH 0 This Ceiling type Riddle Fitment ft Regular nationally H advertised price 1 $13.50 r $3- and your old fixture for this $5 Riddle wall fitment Martin Phone 28 Wouldn't you He to have this graceful ceiling fitment' in your home in place of one of your pres ent old-style lighting fixtures es pecially if you can save 25 on the cost by taking advantage of our trade-in allowance? That is exactly what you can do. On every old fixture traded in, we will allow 25 qif the cost of s new Riddle Fitment either the style illustrated or any other Riddle piece you choose. You know the allowance is genuine, for every Riddle Fitment bears a tag" with the nationally advertised price. Nothing' like this offer has ever been known.. Decide to take ad vantage of it now, and modernize your home lighting 'at this great saving. Electric Co. Main St. Authorized Riddle Dealer Restful Hour Tea Room The Restful Hour Tea Room, a play, will appear in Waynes ville on Friday, April 9th, at 8:15 P. M., in the High School Auditorium. v This entertainment is sponsored by the Women's Club of Waynesville. Tickets will be on sale at an early date, as there is already a demand for seats. Friday, April 9th, at 8:15, has been decided upon as the exact date. The play is of an unusual high order, and is a laugh from start to finish. The acting will all be done by local amateur talent. An Interesting Record One of the most interesting and v likewise the most easily kept record of Baby's growth " having his -Photograph taken regularly. Once a month is not too often. Sherill's Studio Over Mock's Waynesville, N. C. 1',

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