ben AY. MARCH 31, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER it l:uay. I r Pulaski, Virginia ijiv(-, stringfield had as her ; eek-cllll d-lia .h J'oint. T Fancy f Ashi'villi' was ,. iiu-nds in Waynesville r Ci Su rs tJ 4 14 ' V,1 rtil J : ink Kaf r -esv Personal and social PHONE 137 . i g;,Bui.B-l.-B-.'..:.-li:.B::i.. a..l.. B I .Ji nJ PliJn enpnt town. i;;iof Crab tree wis here Henderson of Canton m aynesvoie. Robinson were here lrom '.-i-:iiov of Iron I'uti' ;.-- i ;wre m ay::cs'U!e lhik 1 .uracil of 1 .. ,- in town. ;ia. l.e- was here Saturday. " lltJ .viieil leu .uomiaj -(, relatives m .enou:. : 1... .m. . -r .. ....::.. . -urs. Harrington 01 Hiekory visit ed friends in Waynesille Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. John Irviiijr of Char iotte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! K. L.l'oiii Saturday. Rev. II. A.Sentelle of Pigeon was, ' in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell have I t:tl. en a collate i.n Short stri.u. wheu of Canton ! ibev will :i;ake their home i.i ih. lu- Mr. O. C. Kinsland jti.t Tl.ursU: in Waynesviik-. tar. lit-v. Hannah J. IWvil of I evil was j Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. lU-Kravio a v.uw lure T hurua Charl-in- were week-end ci'.es'.s the !a:ter's parents. Mr- and .' Mr. diaries 15. l.al.cr f Ci.arl.nu-i Asl-uiy Howell. va'.- i. eie :rjso, ess Thursday. - Mrs Sarah Cory tv: i 'l ed Mi.- V. J. Catnapell was ih. uutM 1 iur home- on Koun.i .-:y feet ..I' Ur I ' T . : . ,.ii-,r in., i.'l-l. I' . V . i . 1 V . U S I ' I 1 III We s.u .ui : njr i arolina. a i f 'revost and Mr. -Dellt tn.e Wfei-euu -1 r Mum; i:. l:. Overton oi' i anion sptiul M iss .V." Aiinr it. v. ii- I- :M. u i',..,- . ,. li..-;. i'.,; -,. . ... w : II. M ,1 1KM lit. II.U.....O . the .!' her palonts. .Mr i.'id Mrs. Ml. W.A.Muore of Woodrow was j M. !'. . :.i-ijrlit ItiM -o-ci'd. a visitor here last week. j , ' .Y'' .'. ' Mrs W. I.. Hradshaw of Crabtreet Ml- Ml'' 1 '. T- . 1 ' '"h ,f wa a'vkor here Momiav. I ',' 1 amjouneo the nrtn ux a m.i,. , j JuM'i.ii- Ua:h..m Monday . Mau'li ! . V iv. Call Medford of Lake Juna Mr. W.A. Moore of Woo J row fpent Tuesday in Waynesville. Mr. Frank D. Grist of lialeijli spent Tuei-dav in Wavnesviile on- busiress. ' Mr. Kaymond MeCraekea of 1 ines Creek spent Tuesday hi low.). Mr. J.K. Hotson v.i- hi-ve ! roi'.: lren HutV Tuesday. ' Mr. llil.au; Loss w.-s a visitor i.ei e ' r . o l r.a '. rt v lh:o d.i v. M. Mr. M.tlarnp:vi:i v '' i an on spent !. A. Co.'IIO w r.Vc '.he'll I ''. ! lie A:,dv I-e how.) Mo a-on a-e n A. L. hi re h i 'noire- ,1 ."at!:all Hundreds Of Rats Lose Lives In Recent Cam- j Mr. Smith said in commenting on the contest, "hundreds of bushels of i : it i ... .:n i ijrrain in naywooo county win oe st- paiffn Staffed In County ed a the re.-ult of the wholesale mur- ! dor of the pests." V lhK rXT ril F:hx! rus' Speakinff Of Taxes, Read put on by .rH) hoys taking vcvational . ' ai;ricu!ture hundreds of rats lost their hat I IllS Mail Paid lives. Tile contestants raked the county for rats and reported that the resaon they did not ikll more was necau.-e the ra'.s were not to he found. Clyde Hradley, of Maarsih'. and Al vhi Turner, of Kalclitf Cove, tied for tirst place, killing 1!U rats each, l-oi' their ell'orts each were awarded a ' iishel of certified seed pol.iiei.-. Viy the teacher of vocational agriculture. ' , ., ' . ...... i town ordinance the as.ve- Kate i i v eve. was ciose (H-nm.i i no two1 , , ... ..r, . , , . , i aloud the followmi;' oa-'-iae: ' Trop- wmners ami recmeii a years sub-: , . ... 4i o. . ,- , ti m , , v , i r'.y ahut'inr on Mam Street shall bo scnptH'ii to 1 he Mountaincr. ! , 1 j assessed at MO per front toot. In a small town not far from here, an old resident owned a ro.it, possi ble value $1. ."(. The no. it was bel ligerent, lib fat! lee. round was main street. When tax bills appeared, tho owner found the jroat assessed at $20 lndiiiii.iait, he went to the assessor and laid his complaint before him, Tak ov.;' down a well-worn copy of the town ordinance the assessor read .0", e i to, rei.it ives I ... Ward of Asheville ,u -Vl ir V. eell-elld, Miss l'.dilh l'ruitt '.eft b'-l wooa f-n- her home in llender oav.ile altar a jiree weeks' visit to Miss ka'.hcrine Calhoun. Miss Calhoun ace oil;, an led hei home for ! he w eok-en ! Tholiuisille M. Seawell, Mrs. Ira a:h Mrs. Harry Lolha a'a iitors Tuesday.- ;i,. Harry Ivotha have ;,'- lrs. I'imory llu'.uii- iKlill- -e Stcnlifhl has veturn .. r,,,.r ik. 1 a aller spein.iiiM ...v a;. - with her parents, .ur. ri,vs Stringlield. Mrs. I'.ryant Smith of , ouosts iif Mrs- Smith's a-i Mrs. Mere Davis., on V, . ih e.l of Asheville and iieed. who is a .senior at liiler-ity,, visited friends in Saturday. e !(!) -daughter, Miss Luu ue spending this week in ;.;e-ii as Hie guesis oi i,'Mi's. llage. ... iicy lsenlioiir returned to Monday after tp.'ndin.K h her grandparents, Mr. :. Q. McCracken .os ''Slary Wood cf . Eliza- iiiiessec 'spent Master -with un.H.'u'ciits, -Mr. and -Mrs. John lolb. wit v; rue FA f Jfc luska silent Momiay in Waynesville. Kev. W. F- Lerguson and dauohter, Mrs. Uamsey, weie in town 'ihiesoay on business. A,. x. ,. , . ... Miss Kail, Hawkins left Wednesday -uiss -Nancy ciocueii spent ine . , ,, i: . ... ,,., ,.i.i-ii . : , . , to l-i - iime r r s Uila-s at the u csii i n weeK-enii with Iter parents, Key. audi -.- t, .. ,- n.,. . -.iter 1 .. .. 1 i -.rotiti-i leacheis l ohece alui .UIS. J4. V. 1 Ul le . L , ,11 I' 1 illllUU. M iss Nora Moody ot r rankhu wasi tne uesl of -Misses .Mildred aim U ibla Crawford last week-end. pclliillll! the Holidays Willi liei sislci . 1 Al is. .lot- liowoil. and Mr. Howell. . iey Martin, who has a po ihe Asheville' Gas Com t Sunday at his home in Mrs. W. T. Shelton had as - this week their nieces, nees and Anna Lou Rhine-h.-ville and Miss Frances ( .Uuss returned to her lay night after, spending io with her parents, Mr. . ..-tor ht nnett. in H.'ii ler- .-..'.'...- in. a McCracken has re Uiiithrop College after e soring holidays with her di ind Mi f N Mrs. Hiiiiard Atkins and Mis- Mi I H. in.w es were Asheville visitors on Saturday Mr. and Mis. i.ou ry Ferguson spent Tue-da-y with Mrs. Ferguson's par ents, Mr. and Mi's. T. L. Creen. Mr. and Mrs. 1 . M- Kiilian, Jr. of Asheville were week-end guestt of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lillian, Sr. - . Mr. Carleton Weatherby and Mr. Haul l''r.ve ware -Asheville visitors Saturday. ... Miss Mary Adams Ward of Ashe ville rpent. the week-end as the guest of Miss Martha Neat. ; Messrs. T. A. Clark H. 11. Harris, and S. M. Ihibitisoii were visitors from Canton lasl week. .Mrs, Welch Messer of Crabtree spent Monday "shopping in Waynes-. ville. Air. Roy Medford and air. MeCall; of Clyde were, among tbe visitors here Tuesday. Mr. Johnny Johnson spent the week end with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. .luscph !'!. Johnson, Mr. 11. L. Lovelace, a representa tive of the Lhiderwaiod Typewritci t oinpany., 'spent tuesday in Way nesville on business. Among he visitoi.- iiere friilay were Messrs. John James, K. It. Waiker, and Crauy Walker if I' ines Creek. lv .1 i'. lieani. principal d' the Ha rdwood school, spent the .week-end at his home in llalfney, South Carolina. . j. Mi. Wilson H.'.i'oii lvtunied V ed i ne.-day from a business tr.p to Lock iHli. South Carolina. He was accom panied by his mother. M t's. Mary K. Faro:;, 'who will vis:' him ami Wiboii Huron a: ilv I'alioer House where they have r. eently moved. M r. and M rs. i an 'r. nioi.is, M i s. Annie Tomplvin.-, and .Mi.-sos Sadie and A.idio Luck of Syiv-i attended the concert given by the V a nc-vtlh .Mti. :e t lob at the l're-i-yte' ian elmrch Sunday eveiiinp:. -i. Mr-. W. F- Fio-guson of Crabtroe has n turned from Morrisi"Mi, Ten in ssee. Where she went, to b Wit h her si-ter, Mrs. M. H, i llcevos. wli.. reeeiitly undew ent a sei aa, - opera tion. " Miss Mary Harbor and Mr. .limmie N'eal attended the Kasl. r dance at th Twin City Club in Winston-Saloii. .Monday night. . .Dining ihcir stay in Wlu.-to'nhhoy were guests of 'r- and M rs. i. hai'les Neal. . Lev. arid Mrs. li. W. Haucom left Monday for llastonia to be with Mrs. llaucoin's' mother. Mrs. 1.. lv Tyner. who underwent an ofieration on Tues day at the hospital there. Mr. Her bert Haucom and guest, Mr. Hugh Slioiip.studelits at Wake Forest and Miis Kliy.abeth Haucom ami guest. Miss Carolyn Moore of ork, S. ( .. students at Winslhrop Coifege; a; companied Rev. and Mrs. LaVicom as far as (iatoiiia oil their return . t school. ... KASTEKX ST A II STi:iY CLASS A number of ho members of the Waynesville Chapter No. Hi". Order liastei n Star met at the Tempic 1 :n -lor no Wi'dnesdav afternoon for the purpose of studying the .ipiestinr-airo. Much interest and en. . mis i. .-:n ,-h.iwn bv those' iive.-cnt. i ( ho dnse ol t he study ''la - . . . . . M - .W ,1 f V. : sVllie '. -. John Morr.-w and M c t "ir'ol li. . i .-w oi lake Junaluika were in .'. a i.e - i j !e Monday -t- M'-s. i n .rhs .I'iurgjn, Mrs. John Jueep, Mrs. 1 1 liver Shelton. and Mr-, ill C. 1-ei o'Uson spent Wednesday In Asheville ' M miss i: i:i:i:h' has (' : I'Airrv Miss Mary Haroer entertained a numbei of her frauds with a house parly !'.! week end, at lor homo on Love inn' .Miss Harbor'; gl!'s.t weie: Alos Hruee (lore of Rocking n , in. M i.s Mary Willis of Asheville. Miss." Sarah t'ulloni of Wako Fore.sl, ..Mr. Ho, i Cru of Haris, France, and U :ike l-nii.-i, Mr. Have Sinclair of Wiliningloi). and Mr. -Hmniio Nea! of ay nosv ille. i ouurxiT) u i: n.rrs i. a y ii i:i:u Tile April meeting of tiie Commu nity Clno will be held not Monday afteriHii ii, A pill I. at o'clock at the Coimauiiny ( lub rooms. The paper n e. .'rnnieiit, "Know Your Courts," Aili ne read by Mrs! M, (I. Stanley. Cm rent Ihents will be reviewi'.i by Mi... iten ( oiift, and Mrs. Kobcr: Sliolelur will be in charge' of the iniisie. HosU-ssi's for' the aflerno.nl are Mrs. .lack Way, Mrs. James At kin -, a, u! M rs. Frnest. Hyatt. .17 'SIC 'I.I 11 TO y.i.i. r s. Ti'h'VA v I'he regular meeting of Ilie Way nesville Music Club which was post poned t rom last, Saturday will be held neM Saturday afternoon, April hi. with Mis. Joseph l'l. Johnson, at hi o'clock. Mrs. K. I'... Camp will have i barge of the program. i'. i). . to iiA r: 1.7'-.77.; TOUOL'KOU: Tlie regular nioiiihiy meeting ol the I'liitod I laughters of ho Confed eracy, w ill be held tomorrow .'.fieriio.m April 1. at o'clock "at the home oi Mrs. II, ,1. Hyatt. Mrs- W, Swift .will be associate hostess. Mrs. ii. N. will have I he . paper for the after noun on Texas, :'. 521 SHIRT HEADQUARTERS V1VVAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVI is Youii rou.R A IIA.C31AX"S IOOS3 i c j UCH suflerinR is out of date. l or we have Arrow "Sanforized-Shrunk" Shirts that arc not only tlu- best-looking shirts that you ever saw, but arc guaranteed for per manent fit or your money back. Sanfonui,; is Arrow's mechanical process that adds new lustre and beauty to fine fabrics and eliminates forever cutis that creep, .shirt tails' that climb and collars that strangle. We have your size, permanent-fitting, at . "95 C. E. RAY'S SONS WSMSaaEBSBaEPMOt he lv .1 ' HI v.. ! -T '!.. ri. It fit i ...;,,,. VV..rt-hv Matr.i.i. .mi South Carolina, spent several days Oaks, assisted .by Mrs. ivlmt Mode this week lit their crittage at 1 ake helved wry delightful refr hineiit-s. On Wednesday night, ..l.ir.-ri :i ui'licers for Abe ensuing years wci instolled. nn.ilnska. .". Mr. l' red ( rawlord. sophomore at : ;iiiw LniviTsitv. snout the week-end i - - . . .... assie and Mr. T. N.jvvilda i rawtord I wiui his sisters, .vlisses Mildred and ! Atlanta. Georgia spent tiieir parents. Mr and assie. ihev had as their i.avton bmith also oi Airs. alter Dungan, Miss Hungan. and Mr. l'at l.iiatietliton. Tennessee s of Mrs Dungan s par i i li V Q MeCl uker i lnd Stuait and mill i.. who havo been summer 'e liniiiriiK HadiTell. who ha position with the Chamijio'n Fibre t oiiipanv oi Canton,-spent tf.e Week end wiui f Menus m Waynesville. '.' t, nr.''r ti.' it'iivim i til veil ! ,1 W . . 1 I I ' . ill...'' 1 noli)'- iJ i s;( i' ii w Tho reeular inei'tin.'f of '. 1 :i i-'.':...' t.....:. i f , .,,..,., ., .. ivhl. ( :-. , t -1 1 1 1 L. I I .11 II' 1 ' . " . ' " Central Llemeiilary sen o i M via evening with a sjilemlid .itteudanc The tonic of stu ly was ile.ilth--!v( IKlK9n 1 tcIeffl i." 1 i o ia.-t in tne series ( n t.'ie scvi n T ouivo R.nlh;i has returned to hdiieetives of education. Greensboro, where she is a niemi-cr h j ir. Stn -tclier . gav ii e,u,iusiastic the faculty of the North ! aroiina ! am! helplhil talk iiu, '' rhe Health of (o1Uj.l iui Women, alui i uik K ( hi 1 Hi n d t'n net ' visit at home. . .,f havii.,. an aooipiato knowleuue of I " ' I- le ... ..hi o. .ie ci.il. i, til.' imp-. naive M. ml Mi MillirdH iu n ' p v. n Uiw mi i im t . i were guests of Mrs- Fer-uson's cure tne ch.lu sMiealth, and o, -train- Uomsvillelo several , m , Mi m I Mr M M N ,1 ;nd i,v ; n . ; - , " h I -How Coo.I Food amlC'.rrcct ( :otn- WUK"-. ii.-!'- .Contribute to the II".i!i'n of 1,k r ( wo, i mi i iv 11 ,y ', . , . 1.011'sV I Hi. ill .... . . ' a snaking emit last. I w -oi , the ; nc I fan' and its -physical equipment, ah'l ,s'77 '): XTS A'vV'f 'A'.V to ii.i.i:ci-: . Tho; following stuilents are among those -who left this week to return to various 'colleges after spending the Faster vacation at their holm's in Waynesville: Huko: . M-irtha Siringtield, '-Davidson: James Rose and June Sniathors. Sahin College: .Martha Ncal and Habbie Way. , ( Jri-en-dini o College: Mary Kmma M assie, I'ldna and Fliabefh ai. f"A. Weaver College: .Mildred M-'' 'rack en. i.-m-s Scoff: Hester Ann Withers' l'eacc: Fllen Louise Kiilian. I'.mory and Henry: Atkins Sliaek ford. Converse: Alii'" String-hold. Cullowhoe: Fannie l'eail Kelmit, I Aniiio i;.i. Fertnisoii. Martrarct Ash- ! ,i ton. Marcaret HurC'in. A ilia Hoyd and I :iave 1 lav is. . MR. KOSi: HFI 'l KM .L ( '. Rose was reported to be sonic what improved this Week, following 1.'. Ill . Al !....,. .. n.,nt l.ll a UOCK s illness. .to, i"- .-..i.e weeks in the ILaywood ( ininty llos-1 W Dital. hut returned to his home last ' C .t . I...:...- ..11. , ... t weeK. lie i" iii'ini; aiioweu to so- i a short, while each (lav. Grandmother's CAKES LaTs-:ond I whim rcnwoMtwiis -f a lb. Ccke 15Jc swiits Ji:vi:. SHORTENING 3 . 13c CA.Ml'Ill l I. S TOMATO SOUP 3 cars 19c SI S.Wi ll III BACON Pkg. ISc 1 A M A III. I I . KOSI. RaCE 5 fbs. 1 9c 5tTli f" Oftlirtr Ou-iher ri No. 2 Cens "5i ' ani . the week-end at Oak 'j;c lrom I- lorida to then v aiK. New Jersey- '. ikidgett. Sr. of liich- irginia and daughter, 1 !.:) Hadgett, who is a et linar College, are wees with friends in l A Itvilh .. M Medford Mrs u ind Dr O T 'ini the week-end in ' iiey returned Momiay y Mrs. Alexander, wno .'j relatives in thar-.e-1 a eek ' '' -. harles I'.adgett. Jr. ; 'i Knoxvihp. Tentie-isi e "s quests of Mrs. Lad : ' , -Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Had-.rt'tt returninl to "nuav and Mrs Badrctt lenianied for a wees s --..' 1 'V T.OvH nr1 vminiT rlnnrrVl- ra Ann nn.i m;o n f - 'r-e week-end in Atlanta h Mr end Ml': rfiurne.! to their lioine in Jrovn burc Indiana alter a visit to Mr. .Mr. and Mrs J.. M. Mock and .Mr. and Mrs. T. C- Massie, v ... I s I in t nd Ja t Tji 1 that oi ha tub -.wed t';::ii the f riimti' to til" p! human body cr- ?p. t . T !.-....!.. -. . . . . U li , i . i- l-aster in laiiconuoii i u -"v f . pi cut 1 iv and Mrs I T lu kci p, , i ti Thev were accompanied by Mrs. Cray i . t.,.u,v-,....., buHeti dciv Ferguson and Miss. Fula 1 aVCr(,ct t..,ti terson ' i . - . i. l . .. I Mr Joe Rose and (laua-lil o! ..; M is; Caroline Rose, of Miami. V. kr:.'Ui wi hii 1 lee n vi Ji Rise's jiarenls, Hr, and Mr-:- li. I, S ma: hers, . for the past few months , i i u fdl iWd I M ! w tlwv w-ill Le cuests of Mr. am. ro'.e, adult, hi ( n'"'.: s v Inch im : -a! ch ihLes of li furhisiu o by. 'i I't'ce 7'iss. ih! wards i - i for ):' lr oi. - orih J.h' some ,of Cm -fi-id'ags of hysicai ' eon Ihioas. f ' ; be Co ry ' schools., as, n-voaie 1 by the pay.-.c.il exam naiK ns qmnj..i j p r t l. TI o ..1-..t- Mr :'., w 1 . ! ars. .)ac ii-i.uii.o.. ..... n Mi liri 1 vr( n 1 1 no i ' and gn liMin mere w..v -i m -.v-..... Mr Pob Alley has returned to Dukc. University after f pending the h..- lavs with his parents, mi. ami .u. of - ti in:?'- a.l:(! ;on oi : tne s , n 1 the school, were (or--, win) gave '.lie denial a- "told of the condit-ion ren's tef'th-nnd urged the i'iiv AUnv Mr Allrv Hal: as his 1 . I I A .I"..'. - ... . . th ... r i'- .1. t,; visit at home. .Miss !T -"V- KUUSIS OI iUTS UUVII HUCS1S UUII1IK ' - - . , Kdwin Davis- Mr- J M. Virginia Bennett of Tit.soui gn, hJS oegjj m Atlanta witn i Pennsylvania, Miss Laurence of -N-r during her illness, returned! folk. Virginia, and Mr. Atwater ot , sville with tin. sT,aTr; Rnrlinpton. who are also stuuen.s at a short visit. Duke oi a iiontai cuniu. Supertntf r,'! nt l. n. liunn ouiuiieu p.. ... f.,r cfoid.a tihir a pre-school oi i en'ftimi di.v in each school and a health clinic' to follow up the physical examination. i f hn i f p eis nprtn in ho coven ooiectives of education will he- held Ann 11. All elementary school children are eligible to ener the contest. The winning poster will be announced at the April meeting and a picture presented to the school presenting the winner. SPAGHETTI 3 cans 19c FiKEAPPLE L 2 No. 1 Cans 19s I WT H I) ISIIINd ( 1 I)S t The Mountaineer. oO for "'$1.00, 100 .for All sizes and styles:, beautiful type. I'oultrv growers of Durham (aiun tv have turned their arietnion to the i producion ol capons and will grow a iai'ito number fen' a select trade.. ; 10NA STRING BEANS 19c 3 No. 2 - Cans 3 VISITIN'd ' CARDS Cood (uahty,l attractive tvpe at 'ifle '.Mountaineer 0 for 7 ic 100 for 1 00 Baked BEAKS 4 JONA Trnilrr t rushod CORN L J o v. No. 2 Cans 6 oi Can Seed sweet potatoes have ; lieen bedded in preparation for lhe; new i et p in Ciirrituek Cunty. i Gordon Is Like A Brand New Man Now Ptv. 0'o".-;; i.iovt.- lo Sargon - . .- rr rnt . " ' ' -. ; or -:,rs I was in mi Pet or Carnshon Tall Cns ?001vi5 Clsar.ssp 5 w 4m rrf S .-, 11 I -t thi; re l l 1 hi 1 ' f .if", t jr t' n t I w .. ! '. l 11'! list lv r. : inv vi'- :c 1 '" sitrnpi nnifoirrl iit i rom I Pn'nron ..( i-' - Pills. I have . ,.'.,'! ' t o n poonrls n'j'l-o like n child , :'" I,,,,,, in. wars I can h finr-l'.n Hour iwc'f-t"rri 1... p. -..s .. ... I e'of d"m M K rc nh oT.crs in the. Oimter iiuimin. fa-n A tonio, T 'Tf Curtis Cut-Rate WALDUSF TiSSL'E 4 rciis i 1 t.nr-k v Strike. Old .o!(l. t 'i iinu-I. t Iiesieri irl-t C!GiREiY5 2 CARTON 51.25 Piiisfcary's Best FLOUR 24 "2 THE GREAT Atlantic & Paciifdc TEX ca i S

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