THl'RSPAY- MARCH 8. 1934 THE WAYNESMLLE MOUNTAINEER Page LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Mi-- Kilith Baucom. who is a stu- .U. ijir Hill College, spent last weel;-e ril with her p' ivnt-. Rev ana M, H W. Baucom- 1 ' 9 Mr. (ii u-.- Osborne uf Clyde, is .ftti.'iu ailing nicely after an oper r.ti'ui! for appendiicitis at the Hay " ,.i ( "tintv Hospital. l - s M Bovce Mr.-. K. . (iar .! ::. ami Mrs.. Grady Rankin, o' Ca.-- si:;:. attended the funeral uf Mrs. . , Mm It' Welch here Tuesday. HERE AND THERE IN SPORTS IN HAYWOOD COUNTY Hv THOS. REEVES j Junaluska P. T. A. I Canton Club Hears Met Last Thursday! W. G. Byers Speak The M 1!: Mr Th..ma. O diie--ec is he: .-. Craves O-dil vw - ail County sboi ne, (if Knew i lk re to see his fathel 1 lie, w ho is ill at th Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. .!. Fianiilin Williams who have been viitinr Mrs. Wil liams' mother- Mrs. C. H. McDowell, hove returned to their home in l'oint Plea.-ant. New Jersey. Mrs. Mc Dowell accompanied them home lo spend -everal months Mr. H. W. llaueoni left Monday to attend the celebration of the Toth an niveisaiy of the founding of the Louisville Bapli-; Seminary in Louis ville, Kentucky While in Louisville Mr. HuiK'ntn "ill visit his son, Mr. HeUcrt Uaue-nii, .1 r.. who is a tu dent at the Semmarv and Mr Hau- e local teams will be at th,. W i. ili.-n tii .!..-.. I'-mi.m C. '1. C toiunamiiu which begins placed in the class A ratings. Neilh-l'hur-day. 1 he -girl meet Fletcher ! er i siUmi te .m will enter the W. C at 2 P. M. and the boys eng.ige Kob-j l.i . tom nameni. binsvil.e at a. '20 the same afternoon, j liethel has an excellent chance to Very little is known here about .some I win tluir til th enn a; tin- W. ('. T. t". et tne opponents. Put 1 will select the tournament. Hi VNaynesvilIe girls to meet Bethel m wtnnc the tmal eaine which is to be played and Mr- Walter Dungan re-j to their home in Plizabethton. ! Sundav alter a week Ah-,.- Iva a - A.-l.ecill t,.wn to 1 lo: -, wno i ,-pital Mr. and Mi.-- J, J'. G. "allien wiio have been :-:t!!iU' the latter' s mother, Mr-, C. 11. McDowell left la.-; week !'.!. Kaewtl'.e Tennessee where they will reside in the future. Mr. Goal but re-kited when he was appointed Pr, Arthur Mor.o'iin a- .-Wis la lit 1 Ki..iu!; Chic:, vi the Tennessee i, m .. . ,..- .. .' ai.ey .' uinoi :i.y. H a; th,. II ,vw". - .'l I attuday evenintr Hesid.es Fletcher the fol.otvina' arc m the loe il's brack et: KdneyviUe Bron City, Glen ville- He.J Dak. Murphy an'd Svha 1 wi-h the box's team the be.-t of, i'.ick m their uriel' vtsit to lb.e t'ul- 1 lowhee c.iiiuuis. 1 What- w.ll Kcihei and Way iu-v i !.c ! dci :f ihev meet i:t tile ihial? VoVi- ' .eues- i- ..- -eon a- ni'iie but 1 al-w-ys la.. : e!'.aii!)!..ii, c-pccuilly it that team !:a? won col: come.- of ;hc .-ease:;. v.-on Citv. the boy's .at vein will diiui out in an early itame t lvoe irirls will enjov the' beautiful ceneiy of Dr. Hunter'? camna.- aftei their box s fold their ti'ius for clonal ture. 1 suetrest that HayweaJV coaches tell the boys to ;c-;o ti'.eir t colli paste at home and advise the girls u take e.mniph bp . fc'. : 1:' ; ui'-t :1 Siitunlay- 1' l'i ..w ford more s ooi '. .No! t ---.e .ii'iiii".! t,i.w c, c t .- e, i . i ic.-iae ia ine tiiiuic, .ui. ecu to the litter's parents, Mr. audi den has been assist;, nt State Korcste K. Q. Mei'raekon. ! i f l-'i.-rida t-r tie. pa-t three yeai ml .le.--ie HnillH- Uiiu- pent last week-end dav for M ' 1-: M sellhour left ve: t hai lot : e a ft c r - u-in 1 ill; .- with her parent.-- Ml II. O. Met'raeken. Mi s. I i, ir xv;u called to Waytie-sviHe Te; uf the -cl ious i!lre-s of her - W; ,i r-. ( 1 1 ady lb iK'ei s- i Do! ill'.! Mi-' .!. L. HetiCetw.!, ii"a .1.. lighten y Heli.iei.m. ..S' Hickory. t-.m-.i'i.nv to --pond the ;:ue-t- of M !'. and Mrs. i :i,;ui. l' i HendeVsoli iro-;do!,t of the i'are'ni . e;:,tl' n, iV. addi css the D'.-t i ict !'- T. A teinor. .... u:c coait hcii-e. n m 1 Rav's f.rnrprv anr Mpaf Rav's of wd A U J Mltll & t ' ,vev. .t.n.j.- tu .i on in a- I i .'.(' ant vOi iUi nt c', et -:i a.unes. He al-o -ay-m -; sucee-.-; ill cage history ... i:ic iioe!. !:ac tile tst can! :h 1 'cl.ipci tl.er,.' Thee I ax i o l t Heir they end the ix o m l he 1 gtie,-s t hex lias bccll de Oefea'.eo. all hex ;iic hie-h. . -.eicnno to tne ('harlot I I ewe ameleiir b l t'arohmi. gae moie in- than any t'arolma la.-t 'les of the fans Db-.axer. The member.- of the Junaluska j l'-,i-,.ii!-T,-i,-h,iiO 4--,,.-eiti., sr.. most fortunate .n h .ving Mrs. J. Dale I r-iem I.' eoiniuct a course m t aient Kducation. On Monday night the! subject under discussion was the pre- j -ehool (hild. Mrs. Stent, gaxe a very 'il lumn: at i ng ii .tor pietat ion of the soxeu'.l ih .pter in th,. text hook. ad. ding helpful epeiiences of her evxn in rearing a fa.nily of children. Mrs. Sn-nt:- pointed , at that if parents would face issue- -ipiare'.y as oon as they arise. :!tul teach the children obedience truthfulne-- and honesty, once and for all many of the problems of patent.- teacher.-. nnd court x . aid, I e eli ininated. The a'aiiii'.iig nunibei of ciimitinl aniciie the yoo'.li of the country n-.-ilo - the need of -ueh educalion for i. nei.:- felt xcix keenly. I; would be a line thing if all parents of small ohii.hei; could have the oppor tunny ol he .ring M rs. Mem:- on this llbiei'.. W. tl. live'.-. ( U-rk of the ,-uperiur court of ll;ninl idUTt'.y, and judge of the juvenile emit xwi- the speak er at the regul -i meeting of the ('an te!! V. Men'- luo las'. 'J ue-. lay even- Mr llxer.- -poke hid en the .iiixeiii'.o de'iho X ood count e i i :il m oXVI '-ei x ;,: :- nid :t aai- ' c.-ent ch.d nip: i! K i'l'ca; .Among ; id fr-ietn:-e : an.-: a . ica X'. . l i i.-oi;, An p.a ieisth Meb : A ( M r ! ('a'lliot ia certain uheihci Way -:i'.c aiid t'lyd,. p'.axed a b.,-ket II game ol a football game. Any i lii, Mdiintaineei s !o-t a double iiiin, ai d. fbu- it hi haxc dee .pie th, muty He -cpai.it. pc'lida-iil and depe 11' .( !.', . - a oeii, -ident iu in:le :i !: giudaiiiij, was moia i:ke', a juvmile delimiucn; t! youth x h.o had '. !u- iii'.liii and p.-ucht- Dr. V. 11. Dmk, it. p e club, pre-ided.- .1. 11. A! progiam ihiiaiua!! a!'-i iiad c.haig. ef tile in'ii-.i Th - a- prdi'diiin -a !. '-il' ei ' ia- :n -: dl' deiid a; in. - : :;'::- :i. : lie ! , lub ;te!e-t:ng!y y in Hay ! ! a-f ! at ions . .; cielui i. x -uth of ii the mile- "a XX .lis' hi)W -a' parental ; . oecomr . : xx a- the I'd- . hdine . :-:.: the e:i. Jr. xx a I !l T . tu and the M .rch ! '' will ' t: . 1 I . . III, I . i l l L, i I ular lilolilill'. -cs-idl: riull-dax exen-ll ing, March liist, xxiih Mrs. lex in tile chair. t'xx etitx dne inembeis xxei, present. An openinc, piano numbid llaiidi t'j 'Largo." x as piaxed bv 1 ol idxx I-., bv a tt'i .nip .-i lie ig . f "M ( Md hentucUv Home." : i ' ... i ,, ' . vna i i .x c i x as (,'lered P Mr. I'lanci-. .. i iiiiids ol la-1 tip i ling xxeie read. 1 a .ilaiicc Mars Hill Clee Club (iives Pribram Here 1: m. 'I. II. I Hfl'Mf'Vii TjipfM-t -m t Among Our Groceries ! laiaitaMr-ii'B.iiiaMMitB I spring is ( anie Monarch ( ()K I L VKKs TTITIIMMaagM KcIIosr's Whole Wheal Hakes 2 for 19c )uuker OAT IV1EA1, i arBe rj ,Si.e J, ft Home Made hyrup h (Jallon Mg For 40C I (Gallon For ...... Peanut Butter 1 Pound Jar 2 for ...... 2 Pound Jar 75c 25c 23c (Milker Matai oni 2 Packages Cor 15c Pork and Beans 1 ( ans lot 19c Snow Kins Soda io, lUc Health Club Baking Powder Small f yc Size i.ard llebexe il or nut. lis here Jiv tin calender. I li e birds a 1 1 liuu g h s u 1 1 t-r in o illt a rold are singing. ( Inion Sets 1 lie linesl I'er II). .la nam se 1 "e liite Silver Skin lie Yellow Denver 2iv (S Pound ( arton . 62c! See us lor all kinds ol flowers and garden seeds. (,e( the host and I ave a good gar den. l-errv s a n d Nortlmj). K i n g Not'ds are ti un tried and proven. Spring house cleaning noxv pre sents itself. Ilusv davs ahead. Premium I lake ( nickers 1 Pound Box . . IUtANO ( an 2.V 15c From Our Market Kound Steak Per Pound 15c Tea Bone Steak Povmd . . . 20c V eal Chops Pound . 12 2C Pork ( hops Pound 1 JL Country style Sausage Per Pound .... 9c Chesapeake l?ay Ovstei Per Pint . 28c Swift Premium Ham Per Pound . . 15c Dressed Sea Bass Per . Pound . 19c Mackerel fillet Per Pound ... 25c Nucoa 2 Pounds For . H ATCH DOt; I.VK 2 lor lit AMI Cake ... Die I'owder . . . . lac Sunbrite ( leanser I for . 191- Sti II v is a val uable preparation made in r n e ( hamnion l ihre iimnanv. I se it In the benefit of Western North ( arolina. So Hv bleaches as well as cleans, es and is a sani tary aid 20r I. and (.. Soap , tor He with cake of Ivorv t rt e f ' IVORY . SOAP It floats Octagon Soap Powders 111 for - c Dutch (leanser -the old reliable--2 for - l'x- Se us also for wax and polishes. 25c Quality Price Sanitation C. E. Ray's Sons . T. i '' aw l .d .1. el; .-i ill Idiie.i d; Hi! i; 1 'akni i I il uiroiinn I oai Si To Arfiiiess Aiumni On Ahiirh i lilt Here I l;:ll: I IKll'l M I ll ( )l'o;inie I ii:u'r-!l (If . ( . Alumni ( ) I l;i nod ( oiin t d, el' tie;! - u re i icjiii dll ,l:i!!i, l lle M . - H .' ( , "iiiiid.-eii ,.r i! t l 'i i-i Hap: lie ! n i ng i luiivl: . Tl t di'i, w hieh la '.llellilier- h.li! V I ill Ull! clillicd he iv sumiiiy ,iidl a: il..- 1' i -i liapliiit l 111 nil Su.i;iv irght . a nil 1- Hi e 1 li . (.dililai; . p. Ill er llld'ihel All ; ' let I Aldiiiiiiv I'e.r , ' 1 .Ih'eet the ir ' ' ((tllleilv "Ciill.'ll i';l." la-! wee!.' eld t Willi C ha rli - u i n 1 a i ; , an Ala in n v. here :-he u i net inn ni' a inu-iea 111. - (iin. ' w huh will be uien ' uitih the iin-piee- el' the Ai'ieriean Legion I Ailil;ar . ....-Mis'- X J 1 1 1 1 1 ! ; 1 1 1 tli.i'eeteil the j 1 Sanie hcw in A lh ma i ie H h e.iea! : -uecoS la -1 week.. ! id ' Sti i,.'; . !1( (k hea.l Iddti.all I . .. !'.. I' : . . t . !'. ml il I'a' I ... w.,1 id : I,, pi i :.( i ; ' p. aker al I d.l :.ipil. : i ' : h- a I'll ill 111 dl' Hie j :. r :! I. . !, e,!i!edl.-tv. Alaieh ': ai ;i.ie lldiel I. ,!'. d!;c. i i.i i a. : : '. id- I he I'-"' a ; iiM! ii . ; - i ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 e pet 1 ei I t.i I ii' - i i.l e-ei. ; ;i!l-e plan-- aie liialerway la perl'eii el e a ll i 1 .p the I i;l llipiel .1 . Al elan ; "Spike" Sainiei --e-al .ihiiiiiii ' .-eeretar will In -en! ..nil help with I he crgani.a i. M r. Sn 1 1. ie r - w ill al-o male ;i it aihlres- 1..' eel li iil ll I ('( id- e.eillll;' a pl.'lV i 1.111- Wdl'e lllii--l li- !,, pli-eliie.l -den ; llle I'. I. . ma liner ll w It'll h' leociteit nelliiiuv liniie. Al'ici I'lii'lh iiiiileied niaier li, . ; ai.--. a--ii;i ef . the matter, lr. lyn l'mli. Im.llii'i- w a... d-ke.i t.i liiuk into the The 1 1 a lieiilja '. f.a iiehly ef llle plan an. I make a Me. -iak' mi. "li ii d,d! ne: Aloinl:i i(ij;lr. at the ih.iiiIk'I.- ;Ueti. me. : up, el I ;i" Si tai l 'la-w. Al - - K e! n 1 All Tnj aniioiin. e,i the I'. I'. A. vi 11. wa- a tiieinl i i mi lit ( 'd'liiei I mei i 1 1 e in a v in .- N-I!e .Mi Alari 'i ii.iil h. . mi a lea a: 1 he V Vl 1 ' el 'a me on Sal ii i ;la .Mai i 1; 1 1 nl h. , i1 11W till -ol - Wl.ll , a i W.d e ill ee.l I'11 . I'. W ai l',. a - - i-i iil jt e 1 1 ll.1.' a id'.'.i lulinhe; till I ' re 1 dl ;a a , lint ! 1a e me. Imp. J I'rai" i 1 1 ': Ml diln ei w, m i . . ie; I. a fid an ; "' " p !" . . ; i 1 1 a i : i w : ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i M i'if ii 1 1 .- - i loillidiii. wild ie a'.;..,! a - : i ea Ml id r. j !! : "w " AJ: Al.'. 1 1 ' w - . idc lea :, lil! iha; ! woriii em w II Inn . !l!U-l- er the. in wa .; live- i. ' Tin? i . . Funeral For Mrs. Annie M. Welch Held On Tuesday . ( "i mt i ii no 1 1 i ia m 'front pa'ire V eran el' the War between the .-tates anil made a ilistih(iiiisheil record (hir ing his ft i ii r years et' service; in the. ti'.Hh North Carolina HeRimont. l-'or mure than half a century Mr and Mrs. - Weleh were prominent in the relijri'ous and social affair- of the town. Mr. Welch orpanized the tii'.st Siinilay 'school' in U'aynesville and was suji.t i inteiident of t he church school Of the First liajiti-t church for many years and was assi-ted by Mrs. Welch in teaching'. Airs. Welch va.s mil. ii hived and was affectionately known even out side her family connection as "Aunt Annie.'' She possessed the rare U i ft ..!' a.iaptihility toward Uith the o'der and younger generations with - mnathctic . utiilerstanilij'ijj of each, ,'iiat drew friends of all ages to her. She wa- an ideal tvjie of the gentle-'...-oinan V;f the Old .South. Survivine Alt'- Weleh ale t!ne ( liihlren, Paul Wei. h of Texas ( '. I). A'eli;h, cuttnn mailt uaet urer tif'-C'ram-erton X, (.':.. M i's. Andrew Moore, of . WaynesvillL. and New V. rk ; six ura'tidehildr. ai : Mr.-. Annie Welch Tutwilder. Mr-i I'anline Welch Camp, ('. Ii. Welch, Jr.. Sam Welch, I.uciua W:e!ch and Mrs. Carv Paire of (ireens- frank '( 'oe pi e-iileiit of the A -lie 'l!e ei eanizat ion. will he a jjuenf al : he 1 aii.piel ami will he on the piM: e i am: Tickets have heen prinled and are i-ii -ale at the Wa nesvi I Ie I'harina and Smith's 'Ih'uir Stoiv ami )iy .lames 11, Neat, Hen Sloan and Wil liam Mciil'ord. In ('anion lluith Ateise and P. li; ('olenian, Jr., will .'handle the ticket.-. The ticket - -are lift y cents each. Local Teams To Pla Tournament Today Coach CM. Weatherhy w ill lake his two haokctbaH leams hi the Ciillowliee tournament today for : their first tfames ol' the totirnaineiil I his season. The jjirls are sehediiled to meet the I'Metehei team at two o'clock todaj' (Thursday) while the hoys will meet the Kohliiii-ville team at o:'20 'O'clock, Tl-.e followinv. eii! eliiilierolled by Mi-- Alariha -..Mock will make the trip; apt . Sybil I ' nilcrwoiiil, Alyra Phillip- ntiie Tate. Mollie Caddi.-. Sara 't 1. h, Peat rice Met'raeken. I, eta Siliith Kuth ('alhelin. and .Winkler. The 1'iiv- inakinu' the- trip will be I api. Vaiiiev liridge-. Kd Hill, Kob .... WaKeiifeld Cordon Wyatt, John r,y Alniris Seott Heevcs, Jen.-en Koi.s .'and. A If red K huiie. Subscriptions If.vo :tnii thi'i.,. .'teat ratid chi li'ivn. James Tutwilder, and Cai'V and 'Patty Pe.f-'c Anions those I'linm out ..' town a' 'tendinp the funeral were:' Mrs. S M. Iioyce; Mr.-. R. W. 1.: I'larai, Mr (iradv: Rankin, all df (lastonia. N. C . Rev. A!:-. Ail'i"! S: Anderson. Al, II I Al i, All ( ( Hin n Mr. ami Mr.-. C. I Weleh; and three sons.' r. ft ratnet ton . ( , Mr. and M s. Kd-.vard- of Cleill-' n Collepe, Mi.: Alfred Moort, of Welt'ord, S. ('.-, .Mrs, Pan Hodge-, of Asheville. Mr.s. f i H li t . t Mailt tt i (. i , arr Mi Andn w Mooit u d Mr m 1 M--( arc 1'anv f rom Greenslxn ... I'r.e . a, i. hen, . w a ei.l. i i. line, I !, j Mi Arlhoin : ' "1 m d d'lV ! iKdld 111 fill lii' , ll i. I' the . al'o'H :lie l.i'C.h I'ol, ' et' In ai. e liine lo All I Celil ieiii: "We!!. I'. ek Si, , Miowed bow much Scorch n. inn i.l li , :il i , , 1 1 ;i 1 pain Cdiihl he acquired la din 'conl act with na 1 lire in t he out ilodi'- from Hill- I' . , I 1, nil w el 1-.-, elect,-. 1 ill. ie -, and must of all, frmn li'odd ieadinp. Air--; Peek pointed out the yre-t ad iintai'.e--, within reach of all ilnlilicii. of iceiilar and persistent Pihle I ea.linp, a-- a hip;h source ol . jiiri; ual and cult lira! altie Al l -'. Otieen ,il I !( i dis'i ll - ".I the - , : .... me W(,rin' u;-e oi leistne inue. ' , , . , , , ,i , Air- PtiiKlir einilia;-i:ed the iruml " , kn.iwahdUl that ii,..'. i . :: ...a . .. 1 "I Ch . e i iiren iierne imiii sn,ee ecu ie- - , .. .. . ,v ,,,,: ...... creat ion in the summer: I 'hr!'''.i ,;' U' P , (oi 1 iH n iilu lit f.. An old hldy wa- a'-ked which ;he ft nipdii weie h.,p.nei' people who were mai ried or 'people who were nut. 'Well, I don't know." -he -aid. "Sometime,. I think there ape a- many I,-, t hal ain't a-- ain't t bat is " an iiuielhiiip f. nuth . i ii 1 1 ii ia ArinurMiuon, io, r Found Dead Sunday A coroner's jury Aloiiday intoning letuined a Venlicr that Arthur Sut ton.1 of Mt Sti'iline. who was fount dead (Hi tiie plal form of the Mt. Slerlinp: depot Sunday ai'ternotin, canie to his death from heart failure. Dr. Westmoreland and Sheriff Ixjwe went to the scene early Sunday ilinht and made 1111 invest iir d inn. Hecause of bad Kinds, it, took them four hour.s t.i niiike the trip, The jury said his -udden death liKibahly resulted I'roni li(llor which the deceased is said to have drank shortly before bus death. He wa.-i M !'ai mer. Jack: "Pad. what are ance-tdi1-'.'" Pad: "Well, my boy, I'm olle of your- ancestor- You (.'.raudfather i- a not her," Jack: "Then wi:. d.. pie brad; a!'. Ull them'.'" 7' n : : i Want ii i i Ads Al.: WAN TKH lor Kawl.duhKoutea of Still families m We-t and South llaywa.od, Swain.; South Jiick-soJl eounfie.s. Wayne-ville. eliabl! hustler should stall ea i Hint,'' S'i-") weeklv and ilicrea-(' iKpidly. Write immediately. Raw leiith Co. I 'pt. 'C .VS.. Itiibmolid, 'a. 10 Sl-'l'J 1 Ol S I I ill ynod1 Mntintain ply to Hei I )ie !,W ii-in 1 -e U'.lir.-1'l, condition. ai -ii-- irivo i! Iri-h petal, -ei. -A-1 i I Uf II MORs E I MQl E ( FIAI'EL I'RfKiRAM HERE A rather unitmi- ch;.(X'! projrrani was eiven last Friday at ; the sehui.1 here by W . ( . Allen'.-Home Room ,o. PJ which is .compose.! ,.f juniors: frini i.thvin . Poteat - took the lead in ar ranging for the program - which' w& a .radio bnedcast from the homff loom to the aunitonum stae, A loud speak.insr outfit installed by Mar tin Klectric Co.- carried the jirorani Which consisted ' of musical, numbers' and 1 Vhoi t : tilk.- i,.u.-: a radio oa; the .. .. 1 . The call letter- were WTHS, Th program, was not only unique,' buZ nipiu-.sive wtdl, it was said- I lie ioihiw.ilie .-llh-cripl'iol!.-, , 'have i eid. received -iiii-e !a.-i week's paper: He- i-.- ( . Hay... - Caiit..n P: 1 : A. ;. Al.-i i cily; Airs; llariy. Alar-.-hoil. citv ; W. ll Mt'Ciai ken, l.ede'er-M-.iit.; V. J Smather-. Canton; Mi-.-Mintiie Willis. Pake Juiiahiska: J. . I. t K I I ( luw Rt A, T. Hrtvnes, Clyde; C, P., Allen, Clvde Rf 1 : R (i. (.reeii Crabtree, Rt I : ( has. IP .McCrarv, ( rabtree. ;. I ; ). M. Rathl.or.e. Crabtree, R'. I T 1 1 I ei-'orii ( rabtree. Kt. 1 ; Hiiam ( i recti, ( rabtree, lit. 1 ; J. I I t , ia j I) t t I. 1 1 i, Rt n -hi Rt 1 Rail i Ha:'.-lw. i,d; 1'r. J .I.. S: rinu-f-How I Culpopcr- Vu.: Mis ttiiHcr Hawk: Tavhrsville, .. (...; ), M. iieniint'. Clyde, Rt. 1; J. K. Pryson. Rt. S. -J l iner- citv-: Hdrow W. Davis.. Iv I P.itirt- it I (ak (il I i II IP 11 R M ium Ca- t.n Rt. 2; Roy 1., Medford. Clyde. K 1 ill (1 tk (Kb I t 1 K.T.. Ilititdn. citv; C. J. Ret re. city; Roljcn; Sut'on,. Crabtree, Rr, 1; Rub er:' Milb'r, New York.; Disabled Vet. 'ans To;etFrHiay,7:30 The Disabled Veteraiv of The VVoi'" War will mitt in a special w--K i F r ' i Mar li fth, 7 JO m-cording lu an ,.iino."-,'je.nent by Villi. Bowen. Mr. Bowen stated tnat this was a very special meeting and urged all tiiiabltxi veteran? to attend. IK lob Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 I SMOKE PLENTY OF CAMELS ...MORNING, NOON, AND 1 NIGHT. SO I THINK I AM QUALIFIED TO SAY THIS THEY NEVER JANGLE THE NERVES. f A New Wa To Save Monev Urinti Your Shoes To I s to IW Kepiiired. 1 he Way W" Kepuir Shoes They -Lust Longer and reel I'.etttt. 1 HRINd I S Oil OLD SlIOKs VM) NK I I HKITRN THEM LIKE NEW THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. UrCKETT. Prop Ml siitEKT FT WESTERN PMUN