Page 6 ffAVMPQvm.R NORTH CARdliNA THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1551 Hazelwood News j VISITORS FROM HENDERSON VILLE . .... Misses Grace Francis, wLlU?w Drake, Edith Staton, and Mr. Os car Smith of Hendersonville visited the form's Bister, Mrs. Will Blanton, at her home on Church street. RETURNS TO HOME IN KEN- j w T,.t.- Thatthr have jar. anu - - . ...j i. iv,;. in Alexandria. vi.ltin Mrs. Thatcher's li- vr Anna Cole, who hOS ben quite ill with flu at her home on Main street. ON SICK LIST Mrs. John Miller is etill confined to her room due to inflamatory rheumatism. AUXILIARY ORGANIZED The young women of the l'rcsoyte rian church met at the home of Miss Kate Walls on Monday niK.it, J he mrpos of the meeting was to organ ize a Young Women's Aax.hary. There were 12 present. The following officers were elected: Sponsor, Mrs. L M. Rlcheson, Secretary, Miss Thaisa McLean, and Treasurer, Miss Elene Fisher. , M-o.. TTurrv Fisher and children of Canton visited the former s A VERY spatial t ...win. vlu of H ti. At a iu h'cb . -tly half the fS" P-Mi' Pr,t fTC Bargaift No. B-l FrxraaalT. farmar. 1 DlMtfml4 MacfcaaJra. I J" Khm ClreU. 1 r run JMrul, I AHD THIS NKW8PAPBR rr Uii 1' Bargain No. B- Imi PrtaaJ. I rv mi Orel. 1 J1 IJuTHIK NBW8PAPM pr Oh ALL SKVKN FOR ONLY $28 ALL SEVEN FOR ONLY Vi YES IUL WMTO. eVa-i Baai Town SUte Jft. F, to ll a TTo-P-to 'W SEND REMITTANCE to W. C. AHen Circulation Manager of Waynesville Mountaineer Waynesville, N. C. OEWERAL MOTORS TRUCK ) OKN EXPRESS I0DY K- -:-" fi1- .-: .40:;: m -If 4- tilt w P" s . .t a -.::'.:.:.i'-.m. m HORSEPOWER I 1 . rzi 173 m j rv i rw i i w i J i m2 font yWv-'" C ' Ruffed CS horsepower engine IobI Bed Iraek-type clutch. HeaTy-daly 4-saeed traMmiadoii with pmiatM for awer take-off. Track-type spriait rtsrdy, Mmi-flMUag rear aile flat titbe radiator SpoJuteel wbeeb dual wheel equipment totional at UHt extra coot. CHASSIS F.Q.B.PONTIAC Ptkif.i.k.SDHt Now $595 buys a real track with a full niota of truck fealnre the prodoct of an orfaaiaatioB that bvflda commercial Tehides extlaalTely. Wheelbases: and 157'; many aUadard body Kylea also TaBable. Seo tkia new General Motor Track to day. Ton will acreo that St to aa owtftandinf track taluo. father, Mr. J. C. Fisher, during the! week-end. . ' Mr. Joe N. Steed of Raleigh vw-.ted Miss Sue Fisher during the wcel:. Mrs. Uoy Robinson is quite Hi at her home on Main street. Mr. L. C- Davis motored to Lenoir Thursday to see his , brother, Mr. Kd Davis, who is iri the hospital. Mr. Claude Morgan of Lenoir is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan. Mr. Carroll Wbitner spent the week-end in Bryfon City. Mrs. Ed Green has returiic-d to her home in Greenrille, Tenn. alter a visit of three weeks with her parents, Hf- Dr,,l M .Trvhn R. McClUVe Mrs. T.Campbell and daughters, Marzie and Milly John, have been in j Canton this week. tiKt Su?ie Fisher was an flmme ' ir Vrazier Lemon has r?tuviied to his' home in Newtown, iObi ) atto; visit to Mrs. Anna Cole. Mr and Mrs. Harmon Moon avA children of Canton visited Mr. a' id Mrs- C. N.Allen during the wee kend. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thoma: ( lark of Asheville are visiting ri'iat-ves during the week. Mr. and Mr. Frank Raines of Ashe ville are visiting the latter's hrotner. Mr rcrry at his home. W DIRTHDA Y PARTY Gil EN M MR. AND MKS. n-n- mcu -Of interest to the many friend ol Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Mciurc - surprise birthday dinner server by their children and V?" at their country no . ----view Road Sunday, March Their birthdays are marcn v -. 9th. Their ages , "IT ' r" and one day apart, o anu -of J?.Ke' nvoni wiri: Mr tud Mrs. J- W.Winchester and son, Bob, Mr. and Mrs. W. b. aenancy : m --,1 iMra I.. W. Will- and son, Norman, 01 "' " Mr and Mrs. R. G. McClure and fami- ?. m Porter McClure and daugh ters Arbutus and Agnes. i The grandchildren were Mr. ?nrt Mrs. Ixwedahl and family. Mr and ntvc Hill Winchester and son, Unroll, Mr. "and Mrs. Lon Bowen and sons, Bonny and DouglnB. w frienrfx orcseut wert'. Mts. A.3. Shook, sister of Mrs. Mc Clure, Mr. W. I . Bowen ox Mr C L. I-oveanni..ana "' r. . . .f. n r Evervone Hooper oi iAii"i - , enjoyed the four course dinner served. Mr- and Mis. naciui . lighted to have their children, grai.u ehildren and friends with them again. HONOR ROLL First Grade Miss Tucker; Harry Evans, Bill Hoylc, L Harry McCracKen, nargai-ci. Ada -oi .-- ; h,. Rotters: Miss creasman; v.""' j- son. Car urium, pi iy iu.. x . gia Hyatt, uuie ait-n...,, Queen, Kobena smun. '..,j,Mio0 Martin: Rich Rrorllpv. Lewis Maims, ptw; Gene Alley Mela Dicus, Madalenc Wil namfi muB ajwh.v. ..w c.uvi rington, Edith yueon, inuiumu Thir.i Grade Miss Leatherwood; Hilda Smiley, Henry Swanger, i. J' .. ..i.. vc... x,.i-ov .lark Danirer- hart, Joe Jimmy Stone. Evalyn y6tt, Melba Rathbone. t,ioise ivnigiu. Fourth Grade Misa.. Crawford; tl. D.k.M Molln Earlv: Miss w Puniini' llv. Arba Ar- rvuKunul ""iSS??" -,!.. .Alio. Stvino-flpld: Ru n Tochrane. Douglas, Holsonback, Rntlilvnro DnriH Anderson nviui; ...... w.-.-v, w i-:..ki, it, ,in Pxirorv Vlnrtraret Uov.;. Cm-rip Buchanan, Ho.vaiU rii:.. 'loi-nni'ii Hunter. I..U1IIII, " " " " " OI..4V. f'vaHo ALU VJ I Mu v - IT tniL, . o a . . Seventh Grade Sara Welch, Thom- Kiirl Blalocck. 20 Years Ago in HAYWOOD Miss Ruth Knight visited Mrs. Scroup Enloe in Dillsboro this week. Misses Pauline McCracket i ami Mary Long attended the show. "Graus tark, Wiwlnpsdav nlBht. in vonciiiic ; . braids and Pins go w Mvs. Clark's millinery store. "Vl o ii MoHfnrH of Clvde made this 'office u very pleasant call Wed nesaay moriuiip. ntnrnpd MISS rMJian ! - - . fiom a visit to her motne- in nw sonville. . . Mhs Bessie Love after a visit oi several months in Gastonia, returned home Wednesday afternoon. Easter is almost here again. It has a way of coming about this time ev er vear. lie and Mock has voile skirts in satin and jet trimmings to complete the Easter outfit. Easter is the season when every body discards the old high shoes and puts on dainty low cut pumps. f Easter display or inc. new snap . worth a call if you are interested Abbeville. ! The Western Union Telegraph Company will send what is called "Nieht Letters" for the usual price of ten words. That is, if any one de sires to send a message or nny woros or less, he can do so for the day price of ten words. Of course these messages are transmitted! onty tet night. It is said that within fifty miles of Bolton are thirty-two Sunday schools SSSTtKhildi e uught atheisrn Ind in Pittsburgh is a soviet faunday KhM?witli an average attendance of feSundred. The children :n n schools are Uugnt w nc -Chri't and to hate the Bible, we cnrui, .lurm noon these Sgs But what about rtr, mtoon in this country wno n. 'V ehurch door and who live as if there were no God, no Saviour, and no Bible? Who are most to be feared, fhe soviets or the pagans that are at?,ur u.r : .Kvlnus. In the lace ine ns . t v .ari .i church oe- 01 BUC?.1 .-;r. club, or the generate uuu - . f minister become an r.ire . t. .v....i. mnaf ever be a ,iii on in me wum. men were needed in tha first cer.tuty and Tre needed in every succeed,, g century if the Christ nn church ful fills it mission on eavtl OPEN THE DOOR Open the door, lct.in the sui He hath a s.mile for every one He had made of the raindrop and gems, He may change our tear i- t dems Open the door! Open the door of the sou!; let .;, Strong, pure inougrws' .which , banisn sin; They will grow and bloom ... divine, And their fruit shall be sv.'Lttr , that of the vine Open the door! Open the door of the heari.; ltt i, It wll make the hails the heiti fair The angels may enter unaware- Upen tne aoor: British Weekh nnr grower' "f Bertie County re port a sevc outbreak of cholera widely .scattered over the county. Tobacco and cotton growj Harnett County will plant' food and feed crops this year thu any previous time, refits tli(. tft agent. Hadn't Been Well For Over 2 Years Only Weighed 100 Pound., Ska Now Wi(hi 112 "I hadn't been well for over two yearn and iufiered terribly from stomach trouble land lndlRentlon. 1 I could not oat enough , i o k e d u n m y ,Jl ,tlr,lfc1"- ... . Vv rterllned o rapidly I 7f fell off to where I fi-Wl nnlu wlnhri a hID- .1 dred pounds. Nov 1 1 weigh one minareo (OI a n d twelve nounas "iT ii'. nothing liort of iv ihl wonderful Sr- Kon nifiSitin brought back my health and mreimth The 1'in ln ded my eonstlnatlon and relieved me 'fittie.y of thl teirlble trouble I d differed with ao Ions. AM ru friends are asklnB rne whit makes me look ao. ""-'": T. Benneit. '31.00 Paeeo street. Iteneaa city. Mo CURTIS CUT-RATE K. I iw AW" f 9. mar EASTER HOLIDAY FARES ANNOUNCED By SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM One Fare Plus $1.00 For The Round Trip To AU Destinations In The Southeast. March 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1932 FINAL LIMIT 15 DAYS Tickets Will Be Honored in Parlor or Sleeping Cars Upon Payment oi rroper Space Occupied. ,;n no oiirtwpH and bacffxaere checked An Excellent Opportunity to Takea Two Weeks Trip Over the Easter Holidays at This Great Sav- Consult Local Agents or Address J.H.W00D.D.P.A. Southern Railway System, Asheville, N. C. ble ill . . . WATCH FOR "HELL DIVERS" NEXT WEEK, ITS ONE LONG CONTINUOUS AVATION THRILL THAT YOU WONT FORGET SOON. INDIGESTION "My ork Is confining, and often I eat hurriedly, causing me to have indi gestion. Oas will form and I will smother and have pains in my chest. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take sv pinch of Black Draught and get" relief. " Clyia Tauobo. ! W Sfe, OrcaBTW. C. foUL m pactefwa cGS Mr. Farmer--- at the request of several farmers we will accept, for a limited time T ...' ... Fairani Products at highest market prices f or Subscriptioins . SPECIAL OFFER i for limited time only S si 7 .' Either Raraain fnr VWu $2.00- FARM PRODUCTS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THIS OFFER The Waynesville Mountaineer More Pi64n&fatnee suhseites in Haywood Gotfnty fea av i P. w. Maias Street rergu icon WayncsriUo, N. C.

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