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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, t-. o ' TUP. WAVMF.SVTTJ.E MOUNTAINEER rage " Z r- 1 1 'i . 4 d C t s B , I t S ' : i I 3 . B yU 4' i '-' -i . c I $ B H M ' D si ps : : H I: Letters To SANTA CLAUS Massie Proposes Fence For School Athletic Park Local Hunters Bap; 600 Pound Bruin (Continued from pci al!-st 11 team I'auf Waynesville. N'. C.I Crabiree, N, C. Dear Santa Claus: 'Dear Santa Ciaus: Please bring me a toy motorcycle i I am a little girl, I go to school, I with a cop on it. a toy wheeloarrow, am in the first grade, little car of candv and nuts, a story piea-e bring me a ball and a little book and toy roadster. I have been a very guod little uo , Kenneth Deatgn Crabtree. N Dear Santa :aus: C I. I. doll Your little friend, Belle Ledford Dear Santa: I am a little boy six years old. In this letter I am asking you to g0 to school and am in the first grade, brig me a group of toys and otner! Please bring me a ball and a car. thirds such a a shio, car. truck, stap-l 'iour little bo, per gun., shovel, block and a pair of mittens. I will thank you very raucn. With love. M. C. Kreene French har (..v- Creek. -N. Dear Santa Claus: F'lease send me a ba! and a pair of gloves. With love. James Fih George Parton ( rabtree, X. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a harp, some mar b1e, and some candy. I close hoping to have you visit me 'in. With love, William Justice i g.ea j coa-t. The invocation was by Superinten jdent B. D. Bur.n. I Mayor Howell was called on and in response made an impressive talk. Ht related the old days in football jhere, and the progress that has been made. He also pointed out that clean football tends to make clean men in years to come. Dr. Stretcher, an official in many games here this season, told of the physical value of the game to boys and how they were influenced to live clean straight lives. The chajrman of the Waynesville school board, R. L. Prevost, spoke on the value of team work and clean play ing, complimenting Coach Weatherby for the sp!eJid work that he has ac complished thus year. Mr. Theodore McCracken and "Tony" Davis made impressive re marks on the good work of the team and the untiring efforts of Coach Weatherby. . C.Tiuss remarked of the valu able publicity the team had given Waynesville and their reputation of being a clean, hardfighting team. Several members of tne squad were called on for short talks. Coach Weatherbv then thanked the Last week several bear hunters from Haywood county journeyed over: to Bryson City on an elaborate hunt whLh resulted in killing one of the largest and most feared bruins in this section. This bear had been hunt ed for several years and had killed many cows, sheep and several hunt ing dogs that had previously attempt ed to bring him to his death. The hide measured over ten feet long and his track was nine inches wide. He was known as "Battling i Sam". ! It is stated by, the hunters that he slapped one of the dogs 15 feet into I the air even after being shot several! times with high powered rifles. j Those going from this county on the hunt were Dr. B. F. Smathers, who has 75 kills to his record, even at the age of 80. Judge W. H. Smath-j era, son of Dr. Srtiathers, and hisj guest Judge Abbott, both of Atlantic: City, N J.. j j Holiday Specials (Target and Clean Bore Shot Gun Shells special, per box , JjC (Radiator Alcohol, fill ur now, Special Price pn per gallon UUC Don't fail to get our Prices on Guns before you buy j Waynesville Hardware Co. He's Not Skiled. ; Employment Agent There's 'a job ; at the Eagle Laundry'- Want it? Xegro (shifting uneasily from one foot to the other) Tell you' how ! 'tis, Boss, Ah sho' does want a job ; mighty bad, but de fact is Ah ain't : nevah washed a eagle. j N. r. Dear old. I Dear Santa ( lau- :-- I am a little :xv. s:x year am in the first grade at school, and have not missed a day this school year. Please bring me a pedal car true,; Crab in'.a Ciaus: to school and am 1 ree. N. C. I go t grade. Please bring me the first guerite Way. cheduleil! Billv Davis. Shi-ley Colkitt, and ! NOW is the time ef year that you must keep your fee dry. Let us repair those old sheep and raak then as good as new, at a small cost. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP MAIN ST. NBXT WESrERW i;nio: waggon, some or anges ar.d some candy. Your f.iend Lewis Kirkpatrick and I will drive it very carefully. Your little friend. Howard Nolanu N. ( old. Dear Santa Claus:, ' Please bring me a pair of roller : Ka.es and ; n L nele Wiggily book. I (would like "Uncle Wiggily and the Pirates." I .' pe you will, have '"hough money to bu" thii'gs Jc.vYi I ! the boys and girls. Please do not miss !a single little . person. I hope C rabtree Tear Old-.Santa:-;- I ajn a Iirt.e boy six v am in the first grad. Please bring me a toy gun, a ball, wi.il have-a very happy Christmas, too. a harp and a toy train. . . j Love from your little friend. Your little friend. j HENRY FOY. Paul Rathbone ; - I Waynesville, N. f .. in winning all the regular team for their efforts and hard work! At the Conclusion of the program Pub 'auo jddoxa uosbo s:qj sdiusS the children gave the guests as souve-j that by only one point. I niers of the occasion Christmas bas- frpecial mention was made, of the kets filled with candy which wer three local players tnat were named ' their own work. Dear hanta Claus: Please bring me a bll, truck and some candy. Thanking vou in advance. I am, Your friend, Rav Wet Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl old. I am in the tirs . Will yj please I tea set. box t,f cani vres. nearu six vears : trrade at school, iring me a doll, and some oran- j Dear Santa: : i I am not quite two years old and this Christmas will be the first I can enjoy as I was too small last vear to realize what the Lnnstma. tree and toys meant. I am looking forward very eager Iv to your visit and. if you have these things in your pack, I would like a baby doll I can rock to sleep, a waoh, blocVs, and a "Tedd- bear" on the All-Western N'oith Carolina team, tne.-e were Sam Cabe. captain of the Waynesville team, Scott Reeves, consistent gainer, acting as quarter back and T. L. Bramlett, Jr., out standing end for the local. The high school colors, old gold and; black, were used in the dining room' decorations. A runner uf old gold was placed on the tables m the center of which was a rrinature foofball field made with the school colors. you i Lighted candles in silver holders were placed at each end of the table. The decorations anil dinner were under the supervision, of Mrs. D. D. Perry. Award of letters was given to 23 members of the f iuad. Those receiv ing the letters were: Cabe, Bramlett, Carver, Greenwood, Garland, Murray, Ratehffe, Reeves, Haynes, Glen yatt, Bridges, Paul Davis, Ptton, Summerow, Brvson, Brendle, Stnngheld, Prevost. Jim Davis, H. Bryson, Gordon Wyatt, and Smith. Marcus McCracken received a manager's letter. R. Hendrix was named the new manager. Aches and M'-M -u in W hen you u!:. sure of tv. j t".i t 3 har:n!cs.v : Bayer Aspirin you are ng.vit's sure relief, and 'rh'ij'2"".tal!ef3 with the ;. : t hurt t!:j heart. Take Iiettv Ja..e Walkt t rabtrci I am being a good girl so niy stock ig will hi tilicl. Your little friend, Jean Rotha. COM M 1 XI T V K I X D ERG A H I EX GIVES. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM .r.c::i wi'.t-nev;.-you suffer from: H-.v.daiu.u Neuritis. Colds , Neuralgia " .' i'!:roat Lumbago Rh:.riatisni Toothache When yci:r head aches from any .'ausc wlien a ccU hzs settled in your joints, or yau foci those? deep-down pains of ;rhct:n:atia-n,. sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If the package says Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidcster cf salicylicacid. . BEWARE OF MITATIONS Dear .San I am a r-hr: Wavi N C. 1 1 t-ive the the Mis jto to school. I am Please bring; me ;i ball, a car an 1 a ,.c ' '. Your h "! N :tie fr Crai Mt grade, i:rp, a C . pear Sana: I am a it , want a -aw a w o'e 1 lot- nf piet-e e.r: r 'sat Friday morning an attrac-C-hstmas program was given by Community Kindergarten under ji ''ecfi.cn. of Mrs.U. B. Fov and illa'rd Lindsley. The Kin iOn;s were nrettihvdeco- ten Dear a:r.a ("!au: I am a little Ix.v six vea . 0 to sch'io! and. am in the fir !e girl siv. years, old. l liKe B'.nrer !tav s an i of r.aii.- and a w.hole "f wood. I want a .tickle-toes (lull and three ..ar.L'es and tnne a:p:e-- :ecuuse here are three in (iur famiiv. wit Please bring me a har Id. I :-st; grade, j all a n't a Santa ( laus p!eae sf p at ai, tne! .hirr.n.ey.s all over the world.. "-' I a:readv have mv ( hnstmas tree! a- mas greens and a tree. , The -guest's . Were welcomed with a j song by Shirley Colkitt followed by la Veei'.ativin.' "If You're Giiod." by Mark Dicus. After .' several Christ- played by the orchestra the children took part, mas numhei s, n which ail Billy Davis told in a most realistic ca' air little boy. : Fred Moore Dad up.. I decorated it bv nvvst'lf dy put the lights m it. . Thanks for what you liroutrht me la-: vc-ar. With love to Santa Claus. I'rom Rosemarv Herman. way the story of Santa Claus d :he Cove ( reck, X. C. Dear sar.ta Ciaus: I am a little girl five vears old. I Tiave gone to school, everv oav. M !... f rabtree. N. Eoxie is mv teacher. I like her. j Dear Santa: Santa Claus, if ynu can,, please bring Piease remember to bring me. a doll Tne a doll and a cradle to. rock her and . a ball. My brother's name is for Xmas. Also I would like to have L. J. he wants a wagon and a gun. some candy, orange? and nuts. Your little friend. Your little friend. I Sarah Mae Pogue Grouene Clar Dear Santa Ciaus: I am a little girl six vears old. I yo to school every day. Please bring be a doll and other thing!. Blanche Green i . Crabtree. X. C. Dear Santa: I have tried to be good so I feel ou will remember me this year. I would like to have a doll cradle, a xloll and some candy. Your little girl, IMyrtie Price Dear Santa: I go to school and study hard. Please bring me a ball, and some candy. Your friend, Loycl Moore Clyde, X. C. R. 1 Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl five years old. have been a good little girl all this year. Will you please bring me a sleepy doll and a tooth brush, some candy and oranges and bananas. Your loving little friend Sarah Francis James White Oak, X. C Dear Santa Claus: 1 I am a good little boy. I am going to school and learning gnod. I am five years old. I want you to visit my home and bring me a French hary, candy, or anges. I will not be hoggish, take some other poor little boy something. Yours truly, Yoder Conrad Kitten. The chiitnen then uanced around the tre singing "Here We Gn Around the C.lr.stmas Tree. ' The entire class gave a dramatization of a child's dream, the night, before Christmas in which a little boy had a drum and was visited in his sleep C. first by'- Wee Willie Wir.kie then by a ta ry who ciance.i and scattered snowflakes. As tne little bov dream ed of his toys thev appeared around his. bed. .impersonated by the child ren. Me was awakened by Santa CLjus dashing in with jinele bells dis tributing: gifts of sugar plums to the Children. The children taking .parts were: The dreamer. Noble Garrett; Wee Willie Wir.kie. Helen Xickolas; the fairy, Betty Mowdv; Santa Claus, Mark Dicus; the toys, Charles Wiy, Don Hyatt, Jimmy Xickolas. Mar- 1 ' I i t ' j L ?..3kl Countless Joys TO EVERYBODY IN HAYWOOD COUNTY -is Our Sincere wish. If it comes true, then oui Christmas, too, will be a mighty happy one. Mizell Sales & Service . INC . Authorized Ford Dealers White Oak. X. C. Dear Santa: I am eight years old. I am in the third grade. I have a gwod teacher. PO I SON in Voir bowels! Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels,' cause that headachy, siuggish. bilious condition coat ihe tongue; foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that; gently, harmlessly, m flurry. 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