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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1931 THE WAV.Vi&VlLLE MOUNTAINEER Store Chats from C. When A Fellow Is Sick Kv R. F. BEASLEV Monroe Journal iC -J -Jfc- I I Clyde News Around 100 Hapti-t people of Hay woo, i county gatheied in the Civile by marriage, Estelle Rush; Larry Elliott, a young business man, Gordon Sentelle; Ted Hartley, his old time college pal, William McCracken; Vivian Smythe; Kersey, Larry's fiancee: Frances Fdncher. uncle Aleck Twiggs. I.ai'jvV ward; Ruth Mc- I I.eatherw EAST WAYNESVILLE AN.( CES FEBRUARY HONOR 1'. Christine - L'nderwood, i 1'ubhy Ciit-- Edith Camp of the ti 1st giu,., Ol "V F .io.'. youp-cil' I'o.- yc:cs. I.et lrc.-s uj 'hi- Ka-ter. )) the j, a istht. Star: with -dux-' Kn.l wit h a hat and tui-l." nca! h it ail. a j i a p und .' ;..(!. Hi i oils uir Men KASTKK towai I u-.. Two more iuok- only remain. Ii,'. ' bu.-y w it h your p; ini' ro-tuuie. Hul l y .iu w ill ho lair to ehu ' livrun- for We men SI'OKT SIf l a pure dye .-ill. fail, ric. All unusual .uiiation of mult t color .-tripe-. .hist the ma terial for those .-hilt malar (Ire.-M.-. Sl.iHt a yard. , 1! rims lor Men sKKKSl CKKK essentially a .-pint fabric. White with cloiv',1 t rip. an I puai antecd fa-l. a yard. liyroiis for Wunien BY RON felt hats lor women are presented a- a smart colorful ad dition to niir Ea.-ter millinery. Just received, they meet with our whole hearted approval, .lust t pv one on. . Hi runs for Men MADAME, have you the right foundation for l'.i.'M clothes '.' If not sure, see uur new . model.- hy Gossard and Madame (Irace, In automobiles, its streamline. In women, its ,-healhlitie. Hy roils for Women MATRONS will find the RED KERN coat especially designed for them. Their liu's are slenderizing and Hal til ill-'. wool , iy,;,.. 1M inv; . lea- K an, grey. Ii) rails for Men THE FORECASTS EK E: Nay illue n mild he in y impo: tan; for .-pring Wear. Tile Forecast; are: Its hi tter than we thought. In Mvagg-.r iuitf, ha'p, dres ses, navy blue leads with tan, giecti and prints all in high favor. H ions lor .Women KWA(;t;ER suits '. -diort -mat. suits' -knitted suits - attract your at tention and command your ap proval.' We have tie m retnly for you to see and choose from. Hyrcits for Men MISTER MAN - having been ran Lured :do you want to keep him really curs. Then remeiiiiber its the well tlre-sel woman al ways who wins. ISy roils for Women MJSS E ANN IE PEARL' CA.MP KEI.L has arranged very attrac tive window and interior displays of spring hosiery in order that you may become acquainted with the new shades. H runs for Men- You ii'ignt t in UK t!ru when a I'd- t'r.'iii w.-atijr i -.hta. P-. The low is .-ick, not too -ick, .,u know, but !'. r the -'ek i- tint wlu-h ju -id enougii :. have to h iiig up quietly ai.d unde ; ' a oddigly and that ;t is a good time f,.r him to read -i-tently through the dines.-:. Much th,. jn-i. and catch up v. it ii tile it not mm -t ..!' thi- hul.i be .n liic I iii"A -, a- or-. e. i , Mar;:. :p woo ia;. oi pu-itai oi oiaiiiou jcooiui v.a - a t iv.de:, ji ! to -a... Rut tie-- to iho.-e of .,. pondy wh re that :- ai ,t in r bad trues-. Y, ai don't .!;. rt'y Faking after the sivk. Not a:i o aiurii aOou: what i he worlil i-icn it can tie clone in a ciowa uii i.- d"iiit Your 'A-ii'id ... riir .'."uitci i.iie day and nobody about the next vou. If ;, . a .'ii! feel in:' i-.F.eti ''ay. So much of the vi.-iting of the .'a' !)e; do-,- ,,f meoicin, ,- more -ni: i- done a! "U own conveldei; Ji lailio'laiit to inii than vh it tile king- ..it I :! at til,, g oil of the patiel't f ::ie w.,r!d i ii oh int.'. And if you A '.i-itor ol'len iuo- up tie- p t .!' b.;c begun to get 'm-'Ii-i' and want to temp j ra t u i e higher p. an P'le ge.iu ia'. the ue.-iioii of wlial they aie did. g o i ' i j. to let ymi have i.- more iiiipor- i ,; .ou- ,,f ,'! ih,. -, ,iit ui,- K.no'v.d- Pi'.t p, ;.o:i t (-an f.-edlng Egypt , , J . - ,,, , and get w.dl 'tiioimh the m-m-ji yeai. ..f fnmli.e . wil'iou: any rules a! ail. No won ie'r i" '"Th. tin- belief grew up and i , me a theO- Mow . irele of our lii'.i i e-t- do logical tenet that a man v.'a-h't g.iil, i P-M-t ipe ne'.ei under-land.- thi to die till hi - tim,. came :.o matter whet. !n I'lalth. For that lia-on I wi.at haipeiied. ttnee li. -lobn lilair fteii tlmil; hat we -hould iie very had a whole family down with ly- iap.,'u! in :-it:ne the -ick. 1 have pluod fever- In lie-. lipre was -"'I'D i a.-e- w in i ,. vi-iting the sirk wa : : in. H h k, ,v!e':g.- ..f nil'- ng and a Roman b'lidav l'..r tin- vi.-ilor- i.i in 'oi bp! w..- :.i. .,,, :' l'v v. . a migiity bad tiling for the pa'iiP. ': : !a " did l.uc. 'iiat what wen;! f coin ii u;!l lie a bad day !'.. , a.. Pauacii a,i- -i j n oort ant buiiianil when if thai d'i should Pro life ..r .tenth milled iiti.'n it. The j lorm .in i as,-oc me V Silt i 'i r come we rea-e to visit the sick.- I;. I or i a; her th,. families of the -ice. bii If thee- i, any joy to be had from Jo. being -id; a' all it i- dim ex peri- eia ing i ;e tiuly sympathetic and kdndll' ll,.Oifollle-s .,1' lodirlduo- .1,1,1 friends. Rut the man in good health Ul il; "Xu " ''' never l.innu how the sick man feels didn't a'.'' that nor how mticli injury In- may receive ' did it.' Me e i . i'ad .-at. n , green ap, ! pie reached the Or. nee i:,o,t ,.i u c i ,t ( ; ( hacKen ; .Mrs. i aronne ,-.j,L.. l ewi . ii ,juii.ia auci ii'aiii v., ,. . , , . ciiu 'v-wide Sundax School "ei.-c. -wan - .oi...-. , n. W.ti.livn--. moderator Havn.-, Mai timer Smythe Kersey, me Hon, -II -I the second g: . of the Haywood Ikipti.-t a-soc a; i j.n, :,. ..' !.! other. Joe Mavi-. f!:i:ry Dye:- vf the f, til th gi: pit-.ided. , , . liiowning ,"o llr;,-.)) City, ano .-uperinieia.er' ,, ttie Swam "Ur;ty as.-or:at:o:, g ve -ome ve:y .ill1. )'i .- ting and !pr'i:l - up;c-p ,.ns en ;i;e sis-o-i 'ion. Perry Morgan, of lb,. State Sunday .school Roaio, ;vui lu-e.-en; and .-poke on 'The Need of; the Association." The fall e.vicg w.-re elected otiieers br the Haywood a-.-oc iation : Super-; intend T.t. Clenn Rrawn, Clyde; Sec- i ttai y-Ti ensurer D. II. Harris, C .n-. ton; ('hois-ter Jerry Robin on, I'lyde; Piani.-t .M rs I 'ai roll, ( 'anion. Group Supei iiitendent s Di.-'.iiot No. 1, SU. Crogan Can-i ton: District .No. 2. R, L. Lovelace,! Canton; District No. d, T. T. Nolaud, Clydi ; Di-tiict No. 1. Edwin Havn.es, Wayne-ville : District No. b. Vinson .M.,now, I o-.e (.-.!:; Intermediate lialer .Mi-. San, Knight, Ha.e v ' 1; 'i . ;;i" !' ;!" Leader Lois '. ti lacivti. 1 .;,'.; ' . leu "iifa ry I.cad '. ! i - !-''. cp. a i ' lei 'wood" 'a - I u i ' a ., i Tl ., t- ill I .a biirch the lirst , .May. WHEN VOL COME TO ASHEVILLE. EAT AT Creighton's Restruant Next To Hon Alaiche as vou up Haywood Strei-t And when you ,et here. . . 'm, yum, snill. sniff, . . okI old Southern Mammy cooked food, piping hot. and served in double-quick time! What a place to eat! ! held a' t ill I' .; Sunday af'.ein,'.. Mi" HAZEL WOOD NEWS "LOOK OCT LIZIL" "Look On; I.izie " an ,r '. ei e.-t mi; two ln.u- c uiie ly will be given ;u llaelwo. ,i - iio.,1 Fp i iy ipglu, Maivli Hi. The ea-; eaai o ter- i a- folloW-P I AST OF ill A K A I TFRS l.()f)KOFT LIZZIE Sila.s Lone, an ,,d famur, ,). p. Ream. Sarah, his wife. Miss Lois Thompson. Hazel, their d lughter, Miss Mary Stringlield. Richard liiltmore, a stranger. Robert Lowe. Minnie, go.-siper, Miss Wildu Craw ford. Dave Hinkle, an old mi.-or. Mr. Joe Davis. Hank, the hired' man, Kenneth Stahl. Lizzie, the hired girl. Miss Eva LeaUj erwood. ! Three act farce. About two bourn. Admission 10 and 25 cents and a a bushel of fun Henelit school. IiASFi'.AI.I. ( 111: -FN I .'KTAINFD The Ila.elw It.- I , ..1 I !'bb W a elite. ; ; Pe,; '' , ,, y :;e I,: at the 'Town Hull with a -pagiietl.1 .-Upper by. Me .-IS. (ieo!(,'e lii.-cholL Joe Davip ain! Hariy Anderson Whileher l'revot acted as toa.stmas ter. A very interesting talk was given by Mr. Hen Culkitt. All the former ba. vball players were recognized. A delicious '.supper was served with Carl Rise ho IT in charge. Much intere.-t and enthusiasm was shown and the coming season is looked forward to and c.xiKrted to be one of the Lx'st the club has ever known. Several inter-e-ted men of the town also attended. CARD OK THANKS W e wish to express our gratitude for the kindnesses, shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and -ister, Mrs. L. B. Hooper L. I!. HOOPER, MRS. A. M. ALLEN and Family. Subscriptions .a'Pe Vanllook, of C.liton. ' "' wa- P-iPnir d. Clyde la-t week. ll- tfl 1 Alp- Ma.- Freemai oen t t he wek - p;v;i;.- -aid, "Mend with Mi-- Helen Russell on Clyde! w.i. ti.. ia, nighty I Route I. ' Mr-. J. II. llaya, - left Monday for! lb .ky Mount. X. O where she will i a' tend the State meeting of the Lap P i W. M. F. lp, Looiic McCracken ,-tudenl at '..ison X'ewm :n Coilege, .spent the) '. eek end in Civile with her parents, Pi R. v. and Mrs. R. I'. McCracken. 1 Mrs. O.K. Med for. I has returned to ! er hoiii. here after .-pending tho . w titer months in Florida- I) and Mr-. T. A. Cathey and two , ciiildrcn Frank and Lueile. were ii.itino in ( 'anion Sund-iy. afternoon. 1 P. , i I .'- Iio'i iie i - n ported to be j p'v:;. i'npp.i'inn at tile Haywood . Co mi) llo-pdal, Waynesvilli... wher.- ; he - unbel weitf. a -eiinu.- oper-.tion. ti- lay .last week. .', I arenl-leaeuef as-aiei .lion oi Clide -chool wiil hold their regular mommy meeting meeting J hursdav afternoon at :i;fi o'clock in the school auilitorium.Mrs. Tom iiogei-s, presi dent, urges all members to attend. Huiing the business session officers to:' the riev: ,ear will be elected. An. and Mrs, John Stanley were vi.-iting at Lake .funaluska Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. E..M. (Jroen were visiting in Asheville .Monday. Thomas Osborne, of Knoxville, 'i'enn., is visiting in Clyde. Mr. Os borne Was called here last week to see his father who is a patient at the Haywood County Hospital. ; Waynos- Kgr 'Nr'- ..though you'd never suspect it NATURAL STANCt This GOOD LOOKING SHOE embodies t, NEW SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLE Political Announcements Oil SHKRII r I herein announce myself as can- Iror the Comfort and liealtk of Your Feet A hidden construction of rubber elements creates a natural stance, rolling your body weight away from your arches. A soft, spongy element gently molds the atclj, preventing and relieving pain from flattening of the arch. Try on a pair for real comfort r wita yi - I KOSIE!v : oui-: -.pe. iaity. l-'i.,m the ii'pt in -.-hear elntVin-- to the slut lie.-I in eottnii lloe. we strive to pi ovidc" ou n it h ai ! t lial the ma: ket all', ; ,. ,nd at t he be p prici-s i iiitt , eti be otl'ei ed. livrons for Women ESI'EC.lAI'.l.Y attractive in .a tie -is a- beautifully tafloi'ei. kid shoe which we have at '". ot in hot h w hite and blue.P H reus fr Men -STYLE SHOES in the 'spring note will be- found displayed mi om-Ready-To-Wear Moor where they . may be selected' for your spring eicnib'e rr. i they are . attpic live. ' p - . : I5v rons for Women - ll 1). FELTS far men have been remarkably well received. Being real quality snappy in. stvle and only :.o .they pack a' ton! - jiuneli, " "vk'. for Men MIS 1'EIL jierliaps.. you can't afford a spring suit in lime for Easter --lut say get a new- shirt, hat anil tie anyway. C.ive the' missus a brake. p Jrons for Women FATHER AM) SON both can find a suit of clothes to their liking ( Ray's) anytime, they are in heed. We delight in showing our stock. Come in and see. - 155 rons for Men MNAIM'Y ties in spring patterns. Kesilio featuted at Pflc and Wil son Bros, at 59c. Gentlemen come get your color and take the time to look over our shirts, 79c ySc $1.35 and mind von, the Arrow at $1,95. p p'-: ' ' p:'- C P AY'S Sons EllDept.Store I'iic t', '.lowing -ui i-.' i . iit.Huir. havi IX'en leeeived .sinee l;e-t wick's paper:; ,L T. Ilairell Coe Creek; U. .11 I Huire .- Rt. 2; Hen. A. Davis, Crab- i tree, (it. 1 : Jack Justice; Crabtree. Rt I; (I. (I. Reitor, Crabtree. -lit. I ; didate fer Sheriff of Haywood County, '!'. 1 ',Ti i t barn, ( va !-t 1 1 1 Kt, 7; C, 1 subject to the Deniocratie 1'rimary in R. ib",', -p . ( ra't! e i;p l;' . I June. F appreciate t he support yen i! cel. i i ' . . '..lie IP, l; i . i :,i ''; ii en, .' hav e ig i x en me and i) iipjjn riato ( - rabp-.e K'l 1 ai: mauoort eiwn me in i h,, eooiiri,. I,'. L.R'P -eiJ i iv. ,, Mi Civile rni"a,'- .11 noiiilliat.fi and elected : Mill crc the people to lie iei best 1 . f in x ,iiniii . : ijn 1'upil.s- of Clyde High School will toe-eut "Here Comes Charlie," a f.-tpe comedy in three nets by Jay Johp-, Friday evening. March Ki. at 7 bU) o'clock. Th,, east, of characters include: Xiiia Malone. co.ik at the Elliott home. Edna Hipp-; ollicef. Tim Mc Crill. Xora's sweetheart, Roy Jones: Mr- Fanny Trant ham, Larrv's aunt G. E. RAY'S SONS A Department Store e Ml. 1 ; Civil. Rp I ; I . U , Rt- t !. l is 1 i a. -: i 'vh- D ii-. ..,! : A d b- 1 ; U i Web ,:, I'.re-ibr;,! .;'.' :;; S. 'V .s P. !ia.: !''! !' bP ::; T. M , .-..TV -I. K. Ii. is it !..;! P! I ! -K sl!?.i lb i , .. if ; i, .., ! I i orch ;p:iii '.Pi.e ini.-- 'I a- van ' ; I' M !by. , P p didaP' lar ii"miuatioa of h, rill of ! -. ii.iie.cipi ( oiinl in in. i Ieuiocr.il ic Ii. !...,,, i.inioo .b;p I'l nr. ia 'tine I nil. appreciate loiiaii;. is, lb i:l'. '. i .; .1 . ''' -upper; of in fiieuds and proiir.-e ,1. i : ;.. 1 1 ' i;. f; '' ;,.;' 11 nc'n mated and eleiled till llu- p.'. id t'.n. p M r . . !.. T,i "dice to the hot of in ahiliiy. '"'"'' -Hde; 'i '. I'. Davi, lit ' L-p .). I.awitiuo Walker adv!iisti;aTi.)i:s n ii . f Mp-: I' laiic - R, e -i n vc:c, iias, been ntiiled to her bonie t'er -.ane Week- '' ''v',i :ns troin mm. n -. a ta.ne.1 in ,, ' , ; , . : . . I.. fail, :., o;,t gain and i e-uii.eJPl.ei I'Ll . ng ' ' i ua! i lie I a a,, ,,i an-; i ator duties at the CciVp a I ' F I , menta rV ''.',' ,"U' .;l'!h' !" ' :' V"",;i' M-0'ttc School last week. V elcli. i,ecea-cn. t h p is Pi iiotiiy;all ''. person hiuing ciainis again..: said Mr. li.ll Chan, Hep, of Halt mioie, "fte of tl,e deee,scd M , vhiart theiu Mai-viand; was a ueek-end gue-f of V ' 1 , A! '-V' a';' ; ! "' ih" "''. tin:! Mr,. II. 1. Lee ..t their home ,l1-i"':1 ;;5 .."'elore the Ibth day op Walnut street. ."': A1;"'l'a-. F'-ei, or this not;,e Will be . . . " -plead in bar sueii claim. "J have , always hiid a i.resen,- AH , I11'1-ons indebted t said date inent,'-,-'lK'"..nid-.- "that I should -:JV.'U..p a.-e- make payment inimeduite- ynung." : iy to lb O.. Alley, ;itt iniey .. ' "A id . . dill line " ; ...maekoil l,..,.-.".'"-"' ' deariPt. fri.,n,l p.,,,. f ,n Idid -you?" '.. i i Ailmintstiator- id the ; estate of loo SAMUEL C.WEH II. The farmer's rosy-cheeked bobbed haired daughter came striding along the lane from the farmhouse. She was clad in grimy overalls; from the pockets bulged bunches of cotton Wast,, and sundry tools. One hand C irried a hag of tools, the : other a wi onch. "W here ; are you going, liiy pretty maid?" jokinply asked the ' squire's .sen, whu met her. ."I'm ginng a-iiiilking, sir," she said. ,Tl. ., . . . .i ne -quires son jooKed suriiriseiL "Hilt the tools what are they for?" he asked. "Trouble," .sighed the girl, "with that dashing new milking m chine that father has just installed in the cowshed." . . Virginia Ma jet to Welch, deceased 'o. 17' -..Mai. 'lo-U-'J-UH-'Api . 7-'i2-iir Use This Laxative made from plants Thedfotd's Hi ( k-Pba tour is made fioin iilant? that grow in the ground, dike the garden vegetables you rnt at '-.every ineal. pNATlpIti; lins j et into -.in se plants an aeiiiaP. lncilieiiHi that stimulates the l.eiv, N . to net -.-Just ;.s .Vutiiie put the an- . ierials tliat sustain ; o-zr toity i:Vs the 'viK-'tn).,l fooils vou af. 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