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y I a 1934 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 I) svhe she Thi the .-ho a ik a r ier iiw ta cit vi Jib I'V th ha in k N T at hi A -1' U 1 v t v t t b Store Chats irom C. E. RAY'S SONS FOLK Thank yu fr yxur r.aster busirw-. Atlil Mdu't everybo 1 Ii.uk e-.MulV ';:m -vill-: v. -11 .ie i'v..- n.. iviu.uti"ii for huvintr attnu-.ivi- h:n mini:' v. -men folk. ;i- sureties (;iki. i;r ash vies, if v u . iuvftitu.tti- yi us ,sw h th- n come t i u for y.rjv r'u; lie .. ai: i slmes. IU-.j;i;nc ou .!:- iii--:-pen.-iveiy u:!' 1 ' -a p! u ' . Kin lire Coiilnl "COMFORT Mil I'. SI.'H ;.' I i sake:-, y. -! an! th ;.t :.; rj.; i-eu-eMa!'!e. T:'.-ii. f. . . ;t:e . :i .sib!,-. Th. . ;.::i.u .-r, ran': Wear ill''l heels ;i'n..il.l :.:,e ii-e an. I garden too." iisarel I r- FKKSH NEW I'AlfUK t;i.O I S add -marine..-; to your .-p! .ne n s mli!i', Arliaeti.ve !!!'-. -n. !!- plain or .ieroi ale , llVI'jv ; i. ; white to h.V. MA. SII.K I'ONtiEE m ,,;!; shinies suitable for draperie- as Well as d.-e- - and Muti-e- t:v a yard. Tweeds brown and ffray, Mt! iruhes wide ideal for those lijrht weight coats 7!1.-. a yard. I- mure ( ontrol JACK I Alt KXiS mliue.l. Slight ly soiled but jroixl as ever. !CV values now .i:v. $1.1P values now 9Kc. Keady-To-Weai- lloor. assure! tes VASSARETTES ;I.ES HKASSIERES are be.c "Tlie lit is in-the knitt inti'."' They -rive comfoit.in .-'ittinir. Let us show them to you. Just now note he low interesting details. he figure with Modern improvements Only YaBsarette Foundation Garments give perfect restraint , and perfect freedom at the same time. They always stay in place. They wash beautifully. VASSARETTE FOUNDATIONS VASSARETTE the best yet. No kiddin. Slip into one and you will know the. reason. Slip out m one and "take your bow." Thev jrive 1934 figure control.. . Figure (ontrol KPORT. SHOES for you younjr' ladies and at a reasonable price. Our Kike shue.s especially axe the stuff and we have .? styles. Thev make a medioc.r.e foot look pxxd and an average foot eoes stun- Vassarettes LADIES having' dressed jmurf elf .: how about sprucing up the men. This week pnve them a tic and shirt. Then fix them; up with. r. suit. Kemember we n help. Fijrure Control MEN'S B RON HATS for sprint' will make any man feel better. No foolinp, they are pood m style color and wearing qualities all for $3.50. Spend the differ ence on something: else. Vassarettes I'REP CLOTHES for the hiph school man who wants collepe swank. We have them m 2-pants suits. Fellows let us fix you u"n And do we have shoes? C DAY'S Sons E Jl DeptStore ' HIGH WAIST J , :'L 'J cuivino L jj Jf THIGH IINE j fk$ flxS Xm FnmUtitun .-J" HAZEL WOOD NEWS Resigns . siii:k!i i .i. i . ( ,M i . ( ; ,as l.eell l'isoii ramp at la-! week W. SW1 I'abe n'sincd active campaii -heritr of thi- inai y. Mr. Swift -ei-. ii4 an of the boar ( (.mmi.-sioiiers. ..I' the Vayne- ' Ida v. a- w..od also , uni y aplari company of th (National (iuard and serve i a. an otli .cr in the army in Franco during the World' War. lie at present a mem ber of the Wayiiesville towns-hip -vhohl board. Mrs. K. K. MeCier, Mrs. (J. W. (-'.ibl'e, Mrs. T- I., l'.ramlett, anil Will liar beck, attended the mrKine of (). K, S No. UM in A-heville Miss Wl..r;r Palmer, of Nellie vis ited friends in W'ayite.-ville Tuesday, Iiss t;us.-ie .Martin, who ha- been teaching .school in Nellie returned last week and is a guest at the hum of Mr. and Mrs. (I. K. Ma.tin.- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freeborn- of Ashcville, were guest.s .of Mr. James McLean Sunday. Mi-.- Babble Way and guest, Mis Maria Garrett, left yesterday 'to r sume their studies at Salem Collegti after -spending the Eater . holidays with the fonner'.s ia rents, -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way. Mrs. R.'L. l.ee and son. Hobby, tuimal Tuesday from Hanville, Vif- ginia where they spent the Ka-Ur iiididays with Mis. Leu'.-. uarenU. Mr. and Mrs Dire, Fines Creek News Miss -Lucy Fisher. Bonnie Duckett, Mr. Foster Fergusun, and- Frank Kirk, ritiick. all .of Cullowhee spent the Faster holidays with their parents. Mr. Ford .lames, who is a student of ('arson Newman ('ollege, .spt'iit the Kast- r holidays with -his parents. Miss- Lucy Fisher was given a sur piise party Saturday, night. Those j-that attetuled the party were; Lucille I Walker, Lucv Janie.s, rrancis James, I Edna James, Kathorvn (Ireene, Mar Igarrt Cn een, Hikla 1 lslver. Mai'k I' er- gusnn. Foster terguson rrank Kuk )atnck.Manford r isher, Mark Greene, ind Wilson Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. tiieene enter tained a large number of friends at their ho:v,e Sunday, April 1. About (VO people were present. Mrs. lilenn Jamo.s has returned home from the Haywood t ountv Hos rital. She is. getting along nicely. . Mrs. W'. B. Murray, who has been ill for some time, is recovering. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tlemmons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ple.mnnins of Wavnesville. : Air. and Mi's. W. B. Murray had a? their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren. of Ashoville, Mr. Smath ers of Turnpike, and Mrs. Lizzie KaU cliff of Asheville. Mr. Paul Ferguson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ferguson is recov ering nicely from his badly bruised leg, : .Misses Effie Greene and Helen Greene are taking the spring quarter wvirk at cullowhee, :v. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jame.s snent lister with Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bur- nette of Cruso, N. C. Lost Policy , Notice is hereby given that one blank Fire Insurance Policy No. 2fi')711 of The Columbia Fire Insur ance Company ef Dayton, Ohio, Way nesville, North Carolina Agency, Ern est L. ithers and Company, has been lost, mislaid or inadvertently destroyed and cannot be found. While it is believed it has been lost, all persons are advised and warned that if it has been or shall be njjg anpropnated or illegally issued by anyone, it is without the knowledge, consent or approval of the Columbia Eire Insurance Company and such policy is invalid and of no effect. Should the policy De found or anv information leading t its , recovery come to hand, kindly return same or notify the undersigned. The Columbia r ire Insurance Com. pany, Dayton, Ohio. If' .-ennui a- Ma Mr. an holiday.-, j I". ay Mr. 'y 1 r 1 !; of ll'eu Of Adie- N . I :.'!: uaun'liU'r, yi-T.eJ friuiidM Week-end. Helen liners '.i.:y,s at S..nd v. a- an Aalni- ', Stump uid were in Ajhf- ,e'...a. M)--.-- yle'li -pent tr.e Ira J I ,'i uiPi !': len -Mr. Larry i ,v ille v:.-:P..- S.p M.' ' Mr. an I M 'an ,:aao!r,:. si,-, v; l.e .atuiday. ori- 1 T. ,. W 11. 1. M F.KT Th-.- iiazelw -:.i I' T. A. wul h.dd it- 1; si meetipt;' of-the year Tuesday (Hii'ht, April. I'k This w:!) b: tilt: annual election of ollicer.-, A Ian'" attendance i--expected. I III.'KCHK.S' OBSERVES CMRIS Tl A N ( KI SADH WEEK , The l'i e-hj terian, Westeyan ileth u.li.st and Hapti.st churches are ub .servmg this week each . evening the ('hrisianity ( ru-ade as proposed by the Ministers' Conference. The ser vices at the Presbyterian church are conducted by the pastor Kev. O. C l.andurni, followed by discussions each evening by laymen. Noon services are to he .conducted at the tannery. Mrs. Zenas llean, pastor of the Wesleyan .Methodist church, i in charge, of the services there each evening- I he Baptist church is us ing the program 'as" outlined by the Ministcr.s I iinlerence. On Monday night the discussion on "Christianity in the Hime" was led by Mr. John Blalock. Tuesday's program was led by Rev.. J. P. Beam on the subject "Christianity iii Education." Mrs. Sam Knight will lead the discu.sion on 'Christianity in Recreation." Thursday's topic will be "Ch.istian ity in Busine.-s" and the topic for Friday will be "Christian Citizenship." The public is cordially invited to all th,. services at all the churches CARD OF THANKS Tiur family of Elizabeth McLean M .wdy acknowledge with .'deep appre ciation the many kindnesses shown them ilui.'iig their recent bereave ment. IAMKS M.I. FAX. ROBERT. McLEAN, BETTY McLEAN MOW DY. i nil . I,.', tl, .1. . s- . .. -1- '! " o ' tnit uivn- is trie ocoilii man who ordered asparagus and left the waiter a tip. Orange County Grangers have planted oOO- black walnut seedlings bought f r oni the State forest nur sery. Want Ads J MEN WANTED fo,- Rawleigh Routes ; of S0O families in West and South IHaywood, Swain, South Jackson counties. avnesville. Reliable hustler should start earning $2. weekly and increase rapidly. A rite immediately. Kawleigh lo., Dept NC-5-S, Richmond, Va. A 5-12 WANTED TO BUY OR RENT A 30 or 40 acre farm in Haywood county, with house and out bu;ld lnirs. Give lize and location in first letter, address "Farm" care Ihe Mountaineer. . 'Jy-npd. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Bo forP you get your visiting cards see the NEW line just received at The Mountaineer . FOUND A pair of brown suede gloves with white trimmings in front of court house. Can be -ha J by identifying at The Moustaineer office and paying for this advertise. nient. HELP WANTED-FEMALE After noon work, 1 to 4 o'clock, taking care of our trade with homekeep ers in this community. A perma nent connection. No expense in volved we furnish all supplies. Write Abner Royee Co., 440 Royce BIdg.. Cleveland Ohio. pd. JUST RECEIVED A brand new line of visiting cards just what the ..other high school students are huvmg let us print yours. The Mountaineer. Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF i did a hereby announce mjsell as tan te f;:r Sheriff of Hao:l Coiioty. -u i ) o -( :, ilu- !)ciiiocratic f rmiary in .lime. appreciate 1 he -iippon you lane i.'in nie and aODreciate un --uppml mven me in 'he coming priinurv ll nonimal.d and elected 1 will seiNe the people lo the ery be-t cf ni' abililv. F. II. Rick mail FOR SI1KRIFF I bereh announce nn-tll a- can didate lor- nominal ion of Sheriff of H.nuooii (oiinlv in I lie Demo rat ic i'nmarv in June. I "ill appreciate I be -(j i)j! ri ol ni Irieiiils and promi-e II nemiaiiU-d and elected lo till the office to the be-l of my ability. .1. l.aMcnte Waikti I OK RK1KESK.TAT1'K 1 hereby aniiiiiince my-ell as a can lidale lor the cilice ;I !epic-cnt :tl i e i I Ilav,a,)(l I iiuiili siibiect to t lie action el ilu- fienio'r;.iic Party in the I .. i . - i . . : . . (jane i ! i .! a r . i v. ajprcciaie any -uppoil kih-i: nie by ri many mend-a ll nomiiKinn :u'.-l elected 1 Hill serve ai! I lie ptnpie lo llie ljit of my ability. Oral !'.. nit's .UTXiE OF DTll HI STRICT I am a candidate tor Judge ol the Jiiili Judicial District, subject lo the Hislies of the Democrat-, of said dis trict at the I'nmarv lo be held on June .Second. Voiir support will be a piirecialed. drover C. Davis FOR COXSTAULE I herein announce mvselt as a can didate lor the office ol ( oust able of a nos. die loHiiship, II a wood (nuntv, subject to the Democratic I'nmarv lo be held in said county, June 2. Pl.t I. I Hill appreciate voiir support. Cciuraiv to reports thai are bring circulated I haw supported' the Deiuocralic parlv lor the pa-t three ears. I am running on mv own record and iiol llat o anv one else or an group. limner Davis FOR REPRESENT ATIV E I liendiv announce mvsclf as a tan rlidate tor the House ol Rcpreserita liws, (.eneral Assemblv, subject to the Democratic I'nmarv to lie held on June 2, Dl.ll. our sup)ort will be deeplv ap)reciated. W. T. Crawford FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mvselt as a can. diclale lor member of the board of ( ounty ( ommissioners, subject to the wishes of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. Any support given me Hill be sincerely appreciated. W. H. (Rill) Williams FOR SHERIFF I liendiv announce mvself as a can didate for sheriff ol Havwood (ounty subject to the wishes of the voters of tie Democratic Primary in June. I ill appreciate anv suppcrt given me T. Ralph Moore FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mvsclf .j ., , didate for member of the Board of (ommissioners snlio.,1 t., th.. r... of the voters in the Democratic I'ri mary. My idea about the tax payer'- money is the same as it was when I was former commissioner of this county. iour support will be ap preciated. Lee Ferguson FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for sheriff of Havwood County subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic primary to be held June2. 19.(1. Any support given me will -be appreciated and if nominated and elected I will serve the people tf the county to the best of my ability. Crom E. Cole FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination as Repre sentative of Haywood County in the coming .Democratic Primary. " I have always taken the interest of the peo ple of this county at heart, and if nominated and elected will endeavor to represent them to the best of mv ability. I. T. Railev Cm :ous ntt cannot see. : vast, number through space trated article i the . magazine BALTIMORE issue ot April your favorite le worlds in the sky Ave Astronomer discusses -of planets scattered m an instructive illus- m the American Weekly, whu-B cvmes with the SUNDAY AMERICAN, Get you copy frem newsdealer or newsboy BLACK -DRAUGHT CONSTIPATION "I am 71 years old and hare used Thedfords Black-Draught about forty years," writes Mr. W. J. Van over, of Rome, Ky. "We are never Without it. I take it as a purga tive Tchea I am bilious, dizzy and have swimming to my head. Black Draught relieves this, and helps me m many ways." . . . Keep a pack age of this old, reliable, purely vegetable laxative In your home, and take it for prompt relief at the first; &gn of constipation. Special Sale MAHOGANY Full Size and Three-Three While C. N. READ THE The Thrill WAYNESVILLE OPPOSITE Meet Jle VALUES FOR THURS., FRI.. SAT.. AND MON. 69c 15c 59c 39c 21c 19c 9c 39c 17c 1.00 Wampoles 23c Black Draught ...... Toe Listerine . ")0c Ipana Paste ........ :0c Lysol Pint Witch Hazel 1 lb. Epsom Salts . ... . . o0c Veast Foam . . . 2oc Kotex "Of - : '-- CROQUET SETS toc hlenzo Tooth Full Pint Paste Si 19 Almond Lotion 2 for 35c 39c Pint 13c 23c Rubbing Alcohol Putnam Dye Facial Tissue 15c 2iqr 15c 15c ACCURACY. SERVICE AND POPULAR PRICES ON PRE S C R I P T I O N S oi AND WALNUT They Allen - ;. Co, Last HAZELWO.OI) ADVERTISEMENTS of A Lifetime! 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