1 : ' r i Vv d 1 4 : V Vl Tl 1 t I I -. I" .1 0 I tl V4 i c AT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 mTTTn r i xrT77CttTTT T P HffMTXTT A TMTT.fi; R j ina tVAIMYlliUD nmunixm'""" , i 20 Years Ago in HAYWOOD j Unique Window Display I At Waynesville Store Wedding Belli were ringing out at Del'wood with the contracting par tie being Mis.s Mary Henry and Mr, Charles Lowe Thompson of Advance. 'I he bridge club bridged Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jas. Carraway. J. M. Gudger, Jr., was the Peoples Choice for Congress Headline "Annual Meeting of Prominent Organization." At the rooms of the club over the candy kitchen the Waynesville Club put on new life, mure pep and etc. for a bigger and better Waynesville with the following officers elected for the ensuing year: T. L. Green, president; J. li. Mc Cracken, vice president; J. H. Bo hannan, sec'y; Jas. W. Reed, treas.; Board of Directors: J. W. Seaver, O. II Shelton and F W. Miller. Hoifse Committee: I. L. Councill; C. L. Dicksun and Jnu. F. Bass. Congressman Grant was to meet his Waterloo so stated the Courier. C. H. Kay and Snn-Undertaker!f-s-trvice day and nite. The Hichland Wasion Co. annouiK'-j t'd they had moved into the BRU'Ki BUILDING corner Church and Hay vv(A)d Streets. J. D. Boone, the grocer, advertis ing Cake and Christmas require ments such as raisins, citron, dates and figs. Fresh shipment of loose Sour, Sweet, and Dill Tickles, salt! mackerel, Lye Hominy, etc. Editorial quib: "Waynesville never expects to get one cent of tohn D. Rcckfeller'.s hook worm million." Mitchell, McCracken & Co. adver tising a 23 percent discount on every fancy suit in their $10,000 stock. Clyde H. Ray, the Big Store, hav ing an Odd End Sale for gentlemen. Socials gathered and HOW! about that Big Batch of Brief Items About People you Knoc and Are Interested in: E. L. Withers went to Asheville Tuesday. Miss Hilda Way just left for Ral eigh to teach expression at Peace In stitute.. R. G. A. Campbell of Maggie was in town and renewed his subscrip tion to the old reliable. QUALITY EGGS Guaranteed Strictly Fresh THERE'S A DIFFERENCE" Orders Promptly Delivered Phone 266-W R J. HYATT I Much favorable comment has been made by persons passing the Way I nesville Pharmacy on their window display. The Pharmacy has made the i window a veritable miniatuie foot , ball field with even lh.3 yutdage maikel off. Behind -he tie ii is a laige caruLioard with fhe p;ct'ie of l!i - .,..;'. varsity play:.' !:cit :. The game at the beginning of the season that caused sport scribes and everyone else tj sit up and take no tice of this Gaiden Spot of the World, is repre-ented by the pigskin that figured so prominently in the! game. The score Asheville 6 and Way nesville 7 is marked in conspicuous letters on the ball. A "Yellow jacket" jersey, pants, head gear and football shoes that have dug deeply in the turf all over Western North Carolina where they have had the opportunity, the Jersey bearing number "22" and happening to have been worn all season by the sterling quarterback, Scott Reeves, that piloted the 'Jackets' over shoals and treachetou? rapids, is reposing on both sides of the "field." The school's colors draped around a pic ture of a player about to take off, but the player isn't half as good look ing as any of our boy's on the team completes the ususually attractive window dre sed up and donated to the Waynesville High School's 1931 football squiH that has played ad mil ably and brought the distinction an i honor to Waynesville of winning the western Noith Carolina high school grid title. from her recent illness. Several persons went on a 'possum hunt here last week. Hal and Clar ence Hawkins and Bill Moore fur-' nishtd the dogs for one hunt which included the following hunters: Opa'. Ferguson, Catherine Walls, Elene Fisher, L-ruie Medford, Will Medford. Fiank Ferguson, Hugh N'oiand, Rob:. Ratcliff, Loyd Cutling a d Ton; Reeves. No 'possums we:e reported injuied. November Honor Roll for the Sau nook School. F:.st Grade (Mi-:.s Medford): Fay Rhinehart, James Arrington. Gi ade- (Mi Medford ) : : Arrington, Peanuts .grown after a crop of soybeans frazed last season gave a I yield of 1,960 pounds an acre this I year and peanuts after peanuts gave I a yield of 1,620 pounds an acre in i a demonstration ia Bertie County- FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED ' at THE WAYNESVILLE PIIAI(V by I. H. Thackston SAUNOOK 0- Mr. Jack Arrington was slightly injured whe n he ran his car into a truck on Number 10 highway near the school. Mr. Rufus Hanel of South Carolina visited the homo of Mr. Manuel Moore during the past week end. Mrs. Bell Sis'k Was seriously in jured by a fall last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jae Pairis of Wil- lets visited the formers parents here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Allen and Mrs C. L. Allen of Allen's Creek visited the home of Mrs Richard Trull dur ing the past week end. Mrs. Telia Robinson of Moor.ey's Cove visited Mrs. John Rhinehart last Sunday. Mr. T. F. Fogerty of Asheville was slightly injured when he wrecked his car on Number 10 Highway near the Fish Hatcheiy. Miss Virginia Scay has recovered Samuel Arrington, Ted Louis Mathis. Third Grade (Miss Fisher): Lillie Mae Mathis, Ruth Guy, Roy Ruff, Myrtle Smatheji, Ciauc McClure, Dorothy Scruggs. Fourth Grade (Miss Fisher): Lu-, cile Arrington, Iris McClure, Maryi Elizabeth Rhinehart, Gladys Cald-i well. I Fifth Giade (Mr. Reeves): Marc:.-! Arrington, Susie Arrington, Edna Mae' Henry, Margaret Sparks, Cecil Ar-1 rington, Edgar Mehaffey, Charles! Williamson. Sixth Grade (Mr. Reeves): Earlf Arrington. 1 (Principal's note: In order to be on the Honor Roll a student must be neither absent nor tardy, and mustj make as high as a "B" (good) grade., (NOTE The items above were j intended for last weeks paper but' were received too late. Editor) j When TEETHING mates HIM FUSSY One of the most important things vou can do to make a teething baby comfortable is to see that little bowels do their work of carrying off waste matter promptly and regularly. Tor this nothing is better than Cas toria, a pure vegetable preparation specially made for habits and chil dren. Castoria acts so glly you can give it to young infants to relieve coiic. Yet . is always effective, for older cbi.dren, too. Remember, Cas toria v.ntains .-.o harsh drugs, no nc-i .-" is absolutely harmless. When your baby is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleans ing d-se of Castoria. Be sure you get geuuice Castoria with the name: CASTORIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ANNOUNCES CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FARES Between all points -in the Southeast, including the W;0h ington, New Orleans, iVlenphis, St. Louis and Lou:..::. Gateways and the Ocean ports of Norfolk, Charleston. Savannah, Brunswick and Jacksonville. BASIS One and one third fares for the round trip. Tickets on sale December 16th-25th, inclusive, bearing final limit January 6th, 1932. Tickets good in Pullman Sleeping and Parlor Cars upon payment regular charges for space occupied. BAGGAGE WILL BE CHECKED Stopovers will be allowed at all stations either going or returning or both, within the final limit of the tickets. These Christmas Fares Will Also Be Available to certain destinations in territories other than that described above. For complete information, fares, reservations, etc, call on local agents or address J. H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agent, Southern Railway System, Asheville, N. C. ATTENTION WAYNESVILLE PEOPLE We can now insure your property under fire protec tion for full value less de preciation. Three-fourths value clause will not be use.l on policies in Waynesville in the future, (iivo us your business: Wo will appreciat e it. Automobile insurance :v speciality. WAYNESVILLE INSUR ANCE AGENCY .1. M. NEWTON. Msr. YOUR CAR TO US FOR THE WINTER OVERHAULING Our prices are right and1 your ear should be completely overhauled by one of. our competent mechanics so you will not have any motor "ills" this win- ." ter. Mizeli Sales & Service ''r-.v'mc.': be Pra cue al 07 this Christmas By Buying ENDURING mm m tw mmm CHRISTMAS comes and goes but long after it is past . . yes, for years . . Furniture en endures as a visible, happy "memory" of the day. Carefully chosen, its beauty and charm holds the interest of the receiver And its val ue to the comfort and attractiveness of a home increases. New shipment of spot chairs. Mmm:m Tables. Simmons Studio Lounge, Restful and Beautiful. 8 Beautiful Models TO SELECT FROM $47.50 up Installed Buy One for Xmas You Can't a'ien at any price Table and Floor Lamps from $3 50 $ Mirrors for Any Place in the Home Massie Furniture Company, Authorized Ford Dealers Day Phone 33 Night 225 W irzjajTZjgjzfaHJtLJzregjur .I,

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