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-A THURSDAY, APRIL 19. 1934 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i HAZEL WOOD NEWS Small 15. -Mrs. James Kuykonuail ana son, le jminne. are v;-:tm,r Mrs. Kuyken-1 Kuykendal! ., iruiu,i, .nr. ana .mvs. .McLean, i.t lopton. Mrs. .McLean i, quite Uck. -M's"r.';..F- H '' rr:! John J-.Xill o aynes:le, spent last week end ;n i'lm-vilU-. Kv. l: i ; VV'V 1 T" vl-ff 'n .tractive and modern vounn woman I B,&' ' V XTlVh ... , x, , 1 ,vlth !l humor and a miml of (u ; i' " : ' l' I 'Unir :nan whom she met in col- - - - "it Mui'.i. jHMiuaj , i lee e. . . ! Born to Mr. ami Mis Paul Younir. ' ! k ).,,. ,jt,;..i i ... . ,. iiienn farmer aiul James .,.uriiju. A,.ii n , . , .-.mm.- as a .-.'low -on , , a pent the week-end in ! Ym, il ', t ' c. '' ' v ; .. V. , " . uu" u'Ul1 !alkir otid of Fe!U--on. ., , j ' .' heroine'1 .Messrs. V. T Uiuvii and 1'iontzi i i i Amon, theAshevil.o visitor. Sat- M,- KavmonTs 'Z TX arZ r: am!,M:-:: avdo Jor-jco hmy.ri .h vu.l in Ihum.u-s's hut ,hv i . . .I', .'iiiii .u I .-. , n n. ;" i ' , , - .. i,..., ..t- M: lov..:'-:y 1'. wees, "Mummy, we" Roins ! f Hayi'.-villf and Tonton Mr. an i Mrs. Sam Knijrht and Mr Hodney Shields were Asinville visi tors Saturday. .,,, ...ia veil mucn in love with war; y..-.i t .,..,-,,.. Mother: "W ha" mi earth can 1 de'.'"" Small Bey: -Y.-a can I, the lady ! ''.em e . nut - ar.! casrlv." ve t-i.it disapp untod NO 111 1' TO S 1'i.H K 11 ill ,1 Fl:s OF " Nl S 111.1-; 1 H'.KAliV Smith's Cut Rate Drugs $1.0(1 Ovaltine 75c Meet Me AT Smith's Black Draught 15c '.K" 15. ('. or Slanhatk 1 Lars"t Kisterine 59c $1.00 S. T. :i7 69c ft K. 1.. Saunders and chihlr.n Mr. :.nd Mrs. Kir.lev Whitener and Mr. and Mis. Tracy Whitener of Cas. ' the week-end visitii'.ir Mi. and Mr- I'd-rim Hlanton. uiar a".; l-'-nauw av ... !; ' s. i; a .! pop an.irc: dan. or ,o . Fro-. ! r i.MFi;-SFia"t;c;s mtr.ir a .-a pne t lhc:r many riii':.- a- tin- niarriaire of Mi-s Thelma I'.lnor and Kennetli S.-me-e- Sa'.a:da iiu.iiinic at l'ia.oii, ti-a. 1 The tr:.:v .- 1 !u a'.;'ac'.;c j,.u:i '. dau: liter of M i . ani M . I iiarli 1 , "'. t.iai v -na.ia ' a, a!! "M '! "i.Hd teacher. M.. ( l-.Rto:, Meh.lt!.y, ;U. at. '.ra, !:e sw,vthear: of ,. ,,f ,u. ,.;lst; L dame.- Kukcnda:: a- a Flack m.'.l.a". !'!.iy:nc; ..piu.i M,-v :i l' !" th.' maid h,. a!.- Ii'-in-. ': "'' !:u;r.o ..na laaei.t,-! " Pound I5a Epsom Salts . . $1.00 Water Hot tie Fountain Syringe . 17c 39c 49c "iOe Ipana T oth Paste ...... -."if Milk Ma.nnesia Tooth Paste Pint Almond Hand Lotion 39c 13c 39c ;oc Sal Hepatiea 49c $1.00 Wine Card uJ 69c Johnson's Hahv Powder 18c 25c KOTEX I a:!!"..-! . ! Mazelu ,...a Th,, cs'oolii I f :!: Mv.-t;.i .-on of Mi ,.n,i Mr-. a. mc. S'cruf.i;'-. They will nuke i : '' n.'nn with t he '! do'.- pa : - i:i his tkks oi!SFK i: l" i : Vi ill- K: mciit " l'r.U !l, I Xlil'llt" W.l oii-eli-d ili Ml... iellia; lllolllllly llleo'.lluv ." lin lla.iclw, ,'d IJo.i-'.er ( luo Thin-day iiiuli! at '.lieTown Hall. Tin U.cciic: of the llazelwml l.'lelilent ,.r Si-liool were jrtiost.-. The tncetin a- in i haree , f tn,, pro.-ident . II. I'ro vi. 1 he program was tu ned over Sam Kii'clit, chairman of the pi... liani I'.iiiuiiiiliv who in tmn a-krd M r. .1. F. Feam to .ni voduce ! he peakei of the i'Vetiiiiir,' Supl. A. ,1 Hull h:n- of 1 1- I'anlon M'hooF. Mr. Huichins in Ids veiy ..pahle way -p'.-l.e of :'no ;i 1 1 it iiiio of tin- puhiic in Krii.ral toward the school of today nd t he I rue mel'ils ol' a i a! teacher. M.. licam introduced each of the teachers who responded Other speakers were Ml. Tom IJeoves, a teachers and hoosters and Supt. M. 11. Howies of the VYnyne.sviUo schools. The toast to the teachers was triven by K. 1.. l'ri'Vo.st and hv ro.-ponse hy Miss Ivva Leat hcrwood. Strini; mu sic hy t'ne Soeo !np Hand was en joyed durilitr (he evening. A delicious dinner was served hy the. ladies of the llaelwood 1! iptist church. I he p.-o-irram committe,. for next .meeting is Hev. O. C. l.undrum chairman, Frank ( oinpton, and John Ulalock. tdh'l.S 1 1 I ! !Fi:i'S j I la- 1 ' ' : v.- t, . , ' '"-'''d Ik oii.i . hir . 1,0!,, -heir ! ' -""liar n, on; ,,. n;ee;n.;;' Tue-dav a; V;' ,,; ' " ;,: ;' 'l '! ' I 'dna H,;,'t..l. I ,V,:i "o wen' i : :, jiv, , . ri ' ,' "' : ' ; '" of :i. uxdiaiy. !' ". "i u . .-haiv. of Katf. ; nal : iw -.' tilar annual meet in.o , .. hoick i s of the .ivin - ill,, t ,lo- ..-o ''!. luc w:!i lie held in the rary lunldini;-, m Wavnesville, at ' o'.-:.., k. on Tiie- lay. April . "hen and wko.o oilicer and '" ;" - . i" -aire a--o, : ,: ion w.ll he ! : to a- may cnnie before said "! ; ' -is ia ' ice befor,. sa.d i. Mil F F. Q I TNI, AN Secretary. i AKIi o'' THANKS U '' ': t" thank, our fidends fllr I ! no::. - io ii- dii'inrv the illness o ' "iiv -on and brother and :"' '' "u! t'" a! ortVrinir-. V . Mud ana Family. n' K n h' . I 'a nd ,e - w ei e .-el ved n-'d ' nmcnt ,le- ie Hi .ci; - w;j ' ''' i' .i h a !e)' Ik"- he -next met t- 1 '''' 'i hy t; or, o,i was. elected Want Ads j LOST K.v niiir e..ntaininr fur key-, some? mo Monday, between 'H'..-e an i F.r-t N .t.oiial Bank. il" i. t" l..-e ia is. Way nesville. SI F AHY oi;k coon FAY KF1.1 Altll. MAN WANT F.I to call aywoo-l and .laek- experieiice or cap on t a i mei - in 1 sop I oiiiiiy. N Ital needed. W ;te to lav. MeN'KSS Co., cpt S., Id cop, ol Illinois, pd .OST (),, ApFl lF'n -'.mcwliere in Wayne-x ilk- a Hill Fold containing between $W and tf-100. Finder plea.so return to F. II. Stone, Sylva, N C. l.i'.K'ral reward Read The Ads I 17c ACCURACY, SERVICE AND POPULAR PRICES ON P R E S C R I P T I 0 N S DON'T MISS IT .... Oon't miss sieinir the three act comedy, -"Bound to Marry," at the Ilazehvood School Thursday, ninht, April lit S o'clock. Thi.s two and one-half hour comedy will he pre sented by the Hazclwood llramatic club. Come and enjoy a unique love lijlair complicated m every way am with plenty of humor.' Miss Nell Mehall'ey'i as a very at- Announcing THE OPENING OF MOCK'S Friday, April 20 In Building With Woman's Exchange - Friday morning we an enin the doors of a new husiness establishment in UanesMlle. New in two wasNew Men handise and an entirely new Serviceman exdusMe place for vwnnen where they may shop, look or rest. We invite you to visit us. A BBTTm JOB and MONEY mmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmummmiiiimammmmimmm Miss Neil MehaiiVy, very at- I i m I M.M II XIV FTKI X''.r V I : - t x IF VOII USE TiEl I 'SILKS Per Yard Cotton Prints Per Yard ... . ictoris Cambric Per Yard ('retonne Per Yard Organdy Per Yard Chintz Per Yard Nansook Per Yard White Broadcloth Per Yard ... . . . Curtain Material. Per Yard 59c $1 $1,19 22c 22c 22k 25c 35c 59c 35c 29c 29c 35c 25c Per Yard 19c White Pique Per Yard Ponjree Per Yard If-' ' m te3 ,12k 19c 22c 29c Curtains .......... Q 1 Q and Si Hand Towels, Bath Towels 12k 15c 22c 29c Ued Spreads (white and colors) $m $2.25 $2.50 Ifciby Blankets ... . 79c S 1.1 9 COMPLETE LINE OF NOTIONS For Six Years we have Been Selling PEE CEE PAINTS, and we are yet to have our first justifiable com. plaint and we are thankful for the host of satisfied customers. We Have In Stock, fresh lines of PEE GEE in the following kinds: MASTIC OUTSIDE FLAT WALL INS I D E PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL ROOF PAINT VAR, XI SH AUTO SPRAYING ENAMEL AND LACOUER. ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF PEE GEE BRUSHES UNDERWEAR Along with our other new merchan. dise we are also receiving a shipment of Underwear that will be of interest to every woman in the county, both young and old. II O S I E R Y Full-Fashioned Silk Hose. New shades in step with our new Spring and Summer Ensemble. All silk with dura, ble service features. "A Thrifty Invest ment At A Low Price." a PEE GEE user, you'll never be satisfied with anyy other paint Dressmaking Service Besides offering this com,munity new merchandise in piece goods, we are also providing a service for those who do not have time to make their own garments. A competent seamstress will be in charge of :ur dressmaking department. No matter what you want made or altered she is prepared to do it for you at a reasonable price. W e will also carry a stock of wash dresses in silk and cotton, including children's, made right here in our store; With this added service you can get what you want when you want it. "INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION . TO EACH CUSTOMER" R. G.Coffey Opposite Courthouse MOCK'S Mrs. J. M. Mock - : ; ' ' : - ' Mill
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