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' Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JANUARY it LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 ALLEY. RAY A wale circle of friends in Waynes vilJe and Western North Carolina wfll be interc ited in the announce ment of the marriage of Miss Edna Alley and Mr. Wilford Ray, both of , this city, which was quietly soleir.n ; ized Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, ; 1 at the First Methodist church in , Hendersonville. Rev. Mosler, pastor ; of the church officiated. : The ceremony was witnessed by i : only a few relatives and friends. This marriage united members of - two old families, prominent in the I western section of the state. Mrs. Ray was before her marriage Miss Edna Alley, daugitter of Mr. F. E- Alley, prominent attorney, and Mrs. Alley. She received her edu cation in the city schools and at Fas- sifern in Hendersonville. She ii a young woman of charming and at tracive personally. She was attired 1 in a dark blue-ensemle for the wed- ding ceremony. Mr. Ray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. E. Ray and was educated at the i University of North Carolina- His 'family is widely known for its ex- tensive business interests in this sec tion. Mr. Ray is? a successful young merchant, being the junior members " of the firm of C. E. Ray's Sons. The young couple left immediately ' alter the ceremony for an extended 1 trip in the North. ': ROGERS-CRAWFORD ' In a simple but impressive cere mony, Miss Millie Crawford and Mr. France Rogers were married at four o'clock Saturday evening, January 2. The ceremony was performed at the Jackson County Court House. They were accompanied by Mr. Fred Ferguson, Miss Valaria Davis, Messrs Steve and Lee Redmond, Miss Wilma Smart, Mr. Frank Ferguson, Miss Ruby Naber, and Mr- J. E. Bry fon. Mrs. Rogers is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Crawford of Iron Duff. Mr. Rogers is the son of Mr. E. N. . Rogers of Fines Creek- : After the wedding the party re turned to the home of Mr. and M.'s. J. E. Rryson for a wedding supper.. Mr. .-and Mrs, Rogers returned to the home of Mr- and Cauley Rogers Sunday where they were met by many friends and a very delicious supper was served. Don't miss the P. T. A. supper at Central Elementary school Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. J. Rufus McCrack en were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Asheville on Sunday. LEGIOX AUXILIARY HOLDS JANUARY MEETING The Haywood Post No. 47 Auxil iary of the American Legion held its I retrular meetintr Mondnv cvpninc. January 11, at 7:. 'JO. Mr. Camp, the president, presided. After the business of the evening was disposed of, Mrs. McGee reported having distributed twenty-nine Christ mas stockings to the most needy chil dren of the ex-service men. Mrs. Howell, historian, announced that January and Fehrurary are the months to strees patriotism and that each patriotic day should be observed. The meeting adjourned and the unit was asked to join a mass meeting of the Legion Post to hear Major J. H. Howell speak on the Bonus. The hostesses for February will be Mrs, W. F. Swift, Mrs. J. H- Howell, Mrs. W. E. Powell, and Mrs. F II. Saunders- MISS IDA JEAN BROWN, Publicity Chairman. '' CHICKEN SUPPER FRIDAY NIGHT On Friday evening, Jan'iary 15, in the dining room of the Methodist church the Parent-Teachers' Associa tion of the Central Elementary school will serve a chicken supper from 6 to 8 o'clock. The price is only 25 cents Special entertainment will be furn ished. Josh Beam and Paul Frye will be Amos and Andy "in person." The Hazelwood String Band will furn ish music for the occasion. Proceeds will go to the general fund of the P. T. A. Come enjoy a good dinner .arid do your bit toward the good work being carried on by this organization. many will make use of this occa sion as an opportunity for entertain ing and bring a party. However, single persons or a couple will be congenially placed at tables. The playing is scheduled to begin at 3 p. m. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEEK The regular meeting of the Wo man's Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell on Thurs day afternoon, January 21, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. J- R. Hipps will be as sociate hostess. Mrs. W. T.Hannah will be in charge of the program cn civics. Miss Lois Harrold will present the musical program. MRS. SHOOLBRED TEA HOSTESS Mrs. John N. Shoolbred was hos tess at a charming tea Tuesday af ternoon at her home on Bottm'.ary street entertaining in honor of htr sister, Mrs- Horace L. Frost, of Eliza bethton, Tennessee. iurs. anooiorea ana Mrs. rrost jc- ceived the guests at the door. Mrs. Albert New and Mrs. E. B. Camp poured tea at a beautifully ap pointed table and Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. Guy Massie, and Mrs. It. I). Perry assit-ted in the dining room. A lovely vase of pink roses and fern held central place on the din ing room table, which was covered with a handsome Oriental lace cloth. Mrs. Shoolbred used Staffordshire China for the occasion which belonged to Mr. Shoolbred's mother. Mrs, Cleveland Kirkpatrick, Miss Mildred Crawford, and Miss Sue Willard Lindsley rendered delightful music during the receiving hour. About 50 guests were invited to meet Mrs. Frost. 0 Cochrane, Thelman Arrington, Car rie Scruggs, Ruby McClure, Arlie Lendsay, Kenneth Scruggs, James Hall, Ernest Hooper, Henry Hooper, ert Arrington, Wayne McClure, Tom Gordon Scruggs, Everett Clark, Rob Snyder, Glenn Oavis, and Charles Dunn. DECEMBER HONOR ROLL, SAU NOOK SCHOOL First grade: Fay Rhinehart. Second grade: Ted and Samuel Ar rington. Third grade: Mildred Rhinehart, Claude McClure, Virginia Arrington, Robert Mehaffey, Bessie Inman. Fourth grade: Mary Elizabeth Rhinehart, Lucile Arrington, Gladys Caldwell, Iris McClure- Fifth grade: Mary and Susie Ar rington, Margaret Sparks, Jack Rabb. i Sixth grade: Ruth Troll, Earl Ar rington. (Note: In order for these students to be on the Honor roll they were re quired to be neither tardy nor absent and average a "B" grade. W. THOS. REEVES, Prin NEWS EVENT FROM THE HEPCO SECTION Robert Hugh Clark spent several days during the holidays at the home of his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark. He then returned to Kings tree, S. C, where he is employed by the Carolina Power and Light Co Mrs. R. W. Teague entertained the young people of the White Ook Pres byterian church Christmas Eve with a supper, after which games were played and a good time was enjoyed by all. She also gave a dinner, Sun day, Dec. 27, for the adult Sunday School class of the Presbyterian church and several friends. A very large table was laoded with plenty of good eats and a very good time was enjoyed by all. Among those present were: y Mr. and Mrs. S. jj. r Waynesville, Miss Iva C!ar' Mrs. S. L. Queen, Mr. and Smith, of Asheville, Miis , guson, Mr. T. W. R,ea j,r e C. C. Willis, of Canton, pj Lundrum, Mr. and Mrs. F i and many others. P-v. O. C. Lundrum 0f H Presbyterian church preach interesting sermon at the V. Presbyterian church, December 27. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Smith ville spent the wk-emj Wi-. Mrs. Dee Clark. Mr. Brown and Medfor, spent several days during", days with their mother, Messer. Bad Luck "Look! Isn't that an Indian going down the street papoose on her back?'' "No, the wind blew an Aus st her back and the driver unhook it from her dress,'' car 0- SAUNOOK ITEMS -o ROWE-N ALLEY Tiie wedding of Miss Iris Dean owe ci ( anion and Mr. R. H. Nalley .Springfield, Kentucky was quietly 0! solemnized; Saturday evening Janu-, ;try !, in Waynesville, at the home off a?, and Mrs. W, L. Kirkpatrick, in i The Clevew'ill Apartments. i Rev. II. W. Baucorn, pastor of the j , Euptist -church, performed the' cere- Tiny and Mrs. R. H. Stretcher ren-1 tiered the, wedding music. . J The atti'iidans were : j - ride's I Mother, Mr. A. I'. Pamv. and Mr.' Johnson Smith of Canton.-. REPRESENTED ON ilOSOR ROLL Mis?. Mary Virginia ; ' Ferguson, uaughter of Col. and Dir.-, Hurley Ferguson, and Mr. Albert New, ton of Rev. and Mrs. Albert New, were placed on the honor roll for the fall quarter at the University of North Carolina. This is a distinctive honor as students attaining it must make an average of 90 or more on their work. .;'.,.;.'.' EAST WAYNESVILLE P. T. A. TO MEET The Parent-Teachers' Association cf the East Waynesville school will meet Tuesday, January;!!), at 7:15 o'clock at the school building All patrons are asked to .be- - present for the important business- vrV"-h "it; to be discussed at this meeting, I RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Hall of Waynesville Council No. '";, Jr. O. U. A- M. Whereas, God, in His infinite wis dom and merciful Providence, has seen fit to call from this life of .sor row; pain and turmoil, and trans plant, into that life eternal, Without pain, surrow and grief, our beloved broher, George D. .-.Sherrill.. Now therefore, be it resolved by Waynes ville Council No. M73, in ix-gular I session convenerl: FIRST. That wo submissively bow to uh- Divine, the inevitable, an.i roi ugniZe. the right of Hini who crave ;!lso to take away, and te.nnv Vur' un shakable faith in thv suhlinu- truth that Ho dooth all .things well. SECOND.' That in . the nas.ihn- of our brother Sherrill this Council Ioso-s a worthy, loyal and 'enthusiastic Jun ior ; -:th; state and 'community loses ail honorable! patriotic ;.ml iiodfear ing citizen. That we .-incr?!y regret hi. .loss 'and that we will ever cher ish and respect his mrni'-y. v. I emu late his virtues. THIRD: That a copy f tiusc iM olvltions be furnished the family of xae ueceasett and that a. copy-b 3 furnished the press for publication e OLRTH. That these resolutions be spreiid on' the records of thi Council and preserved as a perpetual memorial, of our love and esteem for our deceased brother.' (Signed,) . T. I.. GREEN; W. C. MEDFORD Mr. E. S. Arrington, who has been ill for some time, is gradually im proving. Mr Roy Cagle and Mrs. Hartsei Hawkins made a recenc trip to Knoxville where they Sold a truck load of apples. Mr. Charlie Smith of Rutherford ton visited th? home of Mr- W. D. Henry during the pa .t week ead. Mr. Jesse MclCinnish .r.il Mr Kbf coe Scruggs arc visiting friends i Canton this viok. Movings d"ring the past month: Mr. Charlie Strickland and family to Balsam, Mr. Mariet Matliis and family to Hazelwood, and Mr Dan Arrington and family from Balsam here, . Mrs. Florence Singleton of Hazel wood was a recent visitor Tiere. Mr. John Huffman spent the past week in Charlotte- Mrs. Corlun McClure has returned from Norfolk, Va where she has been living for the 'past six months. She expects to remain here until her husband, who is the V. S. Navy, re turns from a foreign cruise. Last Saturday evening.' Miss Bes sie Arrington intertained several of her friends with an enjoyable party Among- those present were: Hlimchr COMFORT for COLICKY BABIES . . . THROUGH CASTORIA'S GENTLE REGULATION The best way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid gas in stomach and bowels by keeping the entire intestinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this: a tiny baby's tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment. They must be gently urged. This is just the time Castoria can help most. Castoria, you know, is made specially for babies and children: It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectly harmless. It contains no harsh druijs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and children suffering with digestive upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Castoria on hand, with the name: CASTORIA tT5i)fiP'-jL1LJ- SUNDAY TRIPS One cent per mile in each direction for distance 150 miles or less. Good for transportation i coaches only and to return prior to midnight c date of sale. WEEK-END TRIPS To All Points in the Southeast Fare and One-Fifth for the Round-Trip On Sale Each FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY To reach original starting point prior to midnigt Tuesday Immediately following date of sale. Take A Train Ride And Visit Your Friends "Safer Than Staying At Home" ASK TICKET AGENT SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM t ,mn , . i 5Th m Consider FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING The Fifth Sunday ..Meeting of .the Haywood Baptist churches will te held at the Ear.t F.nd Baptist church at Canton on January iU. 19,'!2. be ginning at 10:00 A. M. An excellent program" has been arranged. Dr. W. N. Johnsor, Secretary of the Southern , Baptist Stewardship League will be present and will ad dress the meeting. It is hoped that all churches In. the Association will be represented, and it is especially requested that all the pastors attend. W. G BYERS. Moderator. Haywood Association. Miss Alice Quinlan, Mr- Wallace Blackwell, and Mr. Clyde Ray, Jr. were guests of friends in Asheville Sunday. " COMMUNITY CLUB TO -SPONSOR BENEFIT BRIDGE The Dramatic and Education De partments of the Cummunity Club are planning a card benefit ori Wednesday, Januarj' 20, at the home of Mrs: Ben Colflitt or Central avenue. the two committees are leaving noting undone to make the occasion 'both a social and a financial success. The proceeds wil be used by the two committeee: Dramatics, Mrs. Colkitt, chairman Mra R. L. Prevost, and Mrs. James L. Stringfield ; Education, Mrs- Thomas M. Seawell, chairman, Mrs. C. C. White, and Mrs. O. R. Martin, to assist in defraying the expenses of the declamation contest and the dressmaking contest spon sored by the club in the high school annually. The public is most cordially invit ed. Make up a table. Come, bring your frienda. There will be a charge of 50 cents per cover. Refreshments will be served- The prizes will be drawn for. You may play auction or contract bridge or any otfcer card game. Tea j guests are expected and will be most I heartily welcomed. It is hoped that Charter No. 4. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THK FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF .WAYNESVILLE, IN THE STATE OF 'NORTH CAROLINA: AT THE ; . 'CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC "1. 1031. '. . . RESOURCES: Loans and discounts . . . . ..S29;i,400.o8 Overdrafts . . 247.38 United States Government securities owned 51,350.00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned , .... 98,300 00 banking house, $9,400.00 . Furniture and fixtures, 5100 . . . 9,401.00 Real estate other than banking house . . ri.000.00 Reserve with Federal R- serve Bank .......... . S0,l)).46 Cash and due from banks S7.488.12 Outside check and other cash items . . . . , ....... 2,804.04 Kedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due Irom U. S. Treasurer . . 2,500 00 Other Assets ..... . . . . .... . 00,903.82 1 tfl Cow Total .. -5(539,604.20 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,00000 Surplus ... 60,000.00 Undivided profits net .... 37,698.62 Keserye for dividends, con tingencies, etc 2,500.00 reserves for interest, taxes, and other expen ses accrued and unpaid 7.000.00 Circulating notes outstand- - ing .... . . ..... . . . ... 60.000.00 Due to banks, including certified and cashior'a checks outstanding .... 43.068 57 Demand deposits ........ . 200,000.00 Time deposits ........... 223,160.54 Total ... ......... . . .. . . , .$639,604.20 State of North Carolina, County of Haywood, ss : I, J. H. Way, Jr., Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief- J. H. WA7, Jr., ; Cashier. Subsseriebd and swom to before me this 6th day of January, 1032. BYLLA DAVIS, Notary Public Correct Attest: J. R. BOYD, C E. RAY, M. J. McCRACKEN, Directors. m m fa & (5T. to w ST, 6TH Sid 6th IF YOUR AD were in this space as many people would read it as are reading this But your ad isn't here, and people don't know or care a rap whether you are selling real estate, gasoline, peanuts or popcorn. DID YOU EVER sit down in the pasture with a pail between your knees and wait for a cow to back up to be milked? OF COURSE NOT You, had better sense. WELL BUSINESS IS kinder like a cow. You've got to go out, after it and round it up. The fellow with the milk pail betwixt his knees MAY get some milk, but the odds are all in the favor of the fellow who drives up the cow and feeds her. A MERCHANT MAY make a living by cussin' "the government" and wishing for something to happen, but the mer chant who makes MONEY is the fellow who goes after business through the columns of his local news-paper.': More Paid-in-advance subscribers in Haywood County than any . other newspaper. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN HAYWOOD COUNTY
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