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rHURSDAY. DECEMBER 6!jL93 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER y LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Miss Gussii' Martin, who is teach I ins school at Nellie this year, spent the Thanksjrivins holidays with I frk-nds and relatives in Waynesville I and Asheville. r FROM CHATTANOOGA J. -G Mi-. it a . lev- ' foa::ai. .o l. halll'l' rty Mi si Gould, of they aver and Miss Wua- L... I t 1 rii-inL' holidays ,.,l v eve nine t,f a dinner iven t-y -mi- -Uo at ttie i "- ' OF EAST were party JUNIOR Tht . . ,-i-TVPl A OWKArSVILLE "SCHOOL EVh KrXS the'Ewt Wayne.-S-ElKth ?S Burnett hi n the school SfSeria so successfully for .ereral -sthegue.t of honor. A th vo 'of thanks for her -vs.intcafetenaana i' In each room she found that the v,' ,i eWored the cafeteria with many u.e, ; th -con. tlty ot canneu iuw. , tributions of the shower were nearly one hundred dishes, 25 spoons, several j 97 miarts of canned i. ;.,.,i, )ir,r mpats. berries ana KOOU.S, uiliuuiiit, - - ...l.l tovn- nPfKS Of PO veire LUUlCft, aim -v . . t- - . !.. ,rl WA hlltS. MrS Burnett serves in the neighborhood ot one hundred luncnes uauy, Which are for the under priviledged children. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO H . J fc ftU Th.. American Leirion Auxiliauy, -n-.,, ..-ii.. unit No. 47. will meet L MnnHflv afternoon at the home of Mrs K. H Gamp, Dec. 10. Hostess will he Mrs. R. J. Hvatt. and Mrs. I) I). Alley. All members are urged to be present. I Mrs P. J. O'Shaughessy and daugh ters, Miss Ruth and Miss Virginia fi'ShMiu'lu'ssv.' of Asheville. spent the tirepk-e.nd in town as the euests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Terrell. m J 1 1 111 MUSIC CLUB TO HOLD MEETING Junior Music " Club will meet at the Baptist church on Saturday morning, Oe-cmbcr Sth, at 10:30, o'clock An iiiU'tv.t:nr program has been planned by the sponsors. The following made up a party mo toring to South Carolina for the Thanksgiving holiday: Mrs, Lm wood Grahl. Mrs. Blanche Medford, Miss Eva U'atherwood, Miss Louise Moody, Miss 11a Green, and Mi.ss Edna McKays They were the guests of friends in both Greenville and Spartanburg- Mr. Tom Ben Noland. formerly of Wavnesville, but now of Waynesboro, Va.., spent the i nanivsgiving vutuny" with his sister, Mrs. Otis Burgin. Mr- Noland is with the highway ser vice that will construct the 1 ark to Park Highway- Mr. Chick Lee, who is now mak- ;r hie hump in i iiiuniuus. vja.. brought a party of friends with him and spent the inanKsgiving nomwys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Lee. Mr- onA Mrs. Oliver Shelton had AIA . . . . 1 . L - 1. tU.,, as their guests last ween, im-n ,.iit,w n pps. Hettv Jean and Aiiia Lee iioyd, ot Asneviue- Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Reeco had as their guests over the week-end .nr. and Mrs. George C. Stark, of A.she- ville. Mt. Stark is the appraiser 101 the Jefferson Standard Life Insu rance Company, with headquarters in Asheville. Mr. lr.oiv. were parents, M i en, several Ml': C : a iv Ii an,' .lav- :ie :. of Hi! s el' the lattei K g. Met .ae past week. Mountaineers End S Season With Vic i torv Over Marion : . ng earn !le ,1 et t lie M r. doe! Bird, et' Bryso tr editor of the H,ypn spent Tui',!.;y m town ,-ra M the gue-; of and A-i .v:... Mis Louis week-end in Miss Eleanor ra:ir.er ol e' I ives ;n during tile S; imgii Tiyon as Richards i City, form. City Times, i business. Nellie W:l: V ayne.-vdk pat wt'ek. Id the q'ent gues '.he of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Smith had as their guests over the Thanksgiving holidays Miss Marg.ret Smith and Mr. Arthur Smith, of China Grove. w Mrs. C. V Kirkpatrkk returned to town on Tuesday afternoon after o.,,l;.r uu-nral Havj in Asheville as the guest ot her cousin, Jlrs. s alter J. Damtoft. Mr. Plott Boyd of the firm of Boyd and Chance, of Asheville, spent lues day in town on business. Mr and Mrs. J. R Latham and children, James and Betty, spent last week-end in Greenville, S. C., visiting Mrs. Latham's parents. Mr nd Mrs, James M. I,ong. Mrs L. M." Richeson, and Mrs. R. L. Pr vost spent Wednesday in Atlanta. Mrs. J. .R, Latham spent Tuesday nnil Weilnp.sdav vksitinir friends in Andrews. Mrs. Jack Turner, of Elmer, New Jersey, who spent several days dur ing the past week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Francis, left Monday for her home. I' a Ues ll! game to the thei i' s. ore hoou by t lo. Bridges! tripp'n t . passed and kiei.e other '.ctcrv as lie p we Turkey Pay. "VankV a Marion kick, his k;cW; psing were out.-tanoi ing tea irame. Hvatt. Ross and mi l the tight e High added w lining side Interesting Program (iiven At Night School re e li : , e, .1 back, team to his last return ng, and : rues of lveevos nnide some beautitul catcr.es ami uus for nice gams. - Early in the opening peri od Bridges, -ummerow and Reeves workrd the all to the - yard line where Bridges niaoe the tirsl score, ummerow pass- to Vount for the extra point. In few minutes Captain Ross placed the ball on the one yard line alter taking a lo yard pass from Summe- row and n the second quarter I each nlherliv sent in his reserves and and Hunt made seven points .rion A few minutes later interesting program ie mothers of the .i.u,.:.. at Richland ikg: i:g night. The ed'o'.' Bible readings, rii:ir.k.-g mg stories, Mr. O S Khvmer. :ik O IV: 'ill Tlieie was an presented by lb p.igiit s. hoo! 1 oi Chapel, on Thai program con- st songs, quartets, and recitation.'. one of the night g .ve an Intel e-t m we Have l be I'll There were !w the night school ; tors present- After the i inclusion of the piogram. delicious refrehments consisting of cakes, cookies, jello. and candies were served by the teacher. Mrs. Cumie B. Stamev. being assisted by Mrs Jose phine Mohatl'ey. Mrs. Will lL.nev, and Miss Mae Wykle. Rotarians Hear Mr. Weidelich Of Jackson County 1. 1. of till son , W; slip riii'.er.dent ,1 ili'h- III O pupil -.s on air." y-s. menr. 1 thirtv-nii als 'What ! . I ers ot ' o, at W. Broom for M, Auto Tags To Be Sold At Canton Miss Eugenia Boston, who is at-1 tending Brevard College this year Miss Gene Gould and . 7,:. nu..i ;..: h.di.Pivs with Gould, who spent several cnpui. ine i iiniinnti, - - . ho mother. Mrs- G. C. Boston- Broom, sensational back, flipped a pass to Miller for six more points to tie the score, Li-Li as the half ended. Passes to Ross and Yount from Bridges and a drive by "Yank" was food for a score in a few minutes of plav in the second half. Bridges added the extra Hiint through the line. On be next nhiv Ross blocked a punt and Hyatt fell' on the ball. Then Summerrow passed to l ount for a touchdown. Reeves added tin extrn point through the line. Passes from Bridges to Summer row placed the tall on Marions one yard line. Summermw drove the line for the score on the first play of the third period. At the beginning of the fourth quarter Summerrow passed to Ross for aiiMther touchdown and Kceves added the final point of the game. The score: Mouptaineers Ji'.i, Marion, Li. an I led the plans and g.uiir.af'i ii ' i the aist Friday. 1- supplying the immediate se.tion . and a!-,) shewing appr d :n tho 1 Rot. iv The fa i nn r: with tree sei-i the different of eal r ing for forests, M r. ,1 C. Al'.isnii, of ! ii. Syl w as a visitor at the meet ir.g. President Stretcher announce. arrangements had been ma. making an annual Rotary aw: i i, ,0" t be local high seho, proved to be the best all round stu dent. More definite announcement w 11 be made later regarding' the .award. dull, that . for rd to 1 who Tl, lO'tr. lie.-nse tilirs will he sold again at the Canton i namoei m Commerce according to .Mrs. i. v llarkins, secretary of the organiza tion. The new tags can be bought now, but cannot be used until after December lMh. ,,. Mrs. llarkins asked that the public "buy early" and avoid the rush. BUSINESS FAILURES DROP New York. Business failures in the United States for the week ended No vember If', totaled 208 as against 2'1, for the corresponding week and 2M for the corresponding week last year. Ti,i miinr,w veil.h t!.r failures in Canada for the same period. Mr R W. Summerow, of Newport News', was the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs- G. C- Siinimerow, at their home in Hazelwood during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. Summe row is attending the apprentice schoo, of the Newport News Shipbuilding adn Dsy Dock Company. the W. Mrs Ignore Liner Alley was guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H Liner, on Thanksgiving Day. guests of Mrs. J- C. Waunita Weaver, Monday for their nooga, Tenn. Miss Irma davs as tho Weaver and Miss ast week left on home in Chatta- I, We have things the whole Family will Enjoy Judge William Smathors and two sons, J. B- and lien, and a party of flnienlh' from Atlantie City, New Jersey, who have been spending the ,.,ut VmHniirht willi I)r and Mrs. B. F. Smathers, left during the week for their homes. They were accom panied by: Mrs. Adora Raines, who joined the group for Thanksgiving and who will spend the winter in Atlantic City with her brother, Judge Smathers- Miss Ruth Helison, who is a student at Brevard College, left Monday after lu.ndimr the Thanksirivinir vacation with her grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. : Zeb Curtis and ' chil dren spent the . ltianKsgiwng noil il.-ivs as the iruests of the former'.' narents in Young Harris, ua., return- ing to Uaynesville on sunuay. Mr. Tliiimas Stringlield, who is a student at the Medical scIkmiI of South Cjirolin.-i in Charleston. S. C. was tht inii.st. ii us naren s. nr. and .urs. S.'L Stringfield, during the Thank giving vaiafion- Line-up and summary: Marion Gibson iickeree Morgan Sparks Lawson Richardson Smith Broom Miller Hunt ("arson Sease, Bridges, Brvson, Rathbone, Shipley, C.-irl.-uiil. K.'nnedV. Swift. Marion: Fat-lev. Poteat. Finlev. McMillian Wilson. First ion 8. Penalties. Wayne ion 0. Wavnesville Ros's: LH Potcate LTJ Ferguson l.G- Gillett C Francis Rtl Leatlu'i'wood RT Hvatt RE Bridges Q Summerrow LI I Yount Rll i Reeves EH Head The Ads FOR SALE- Bargains in used stoves. 1 heater that will heat small house. 2 Franklin stoves. Apply to Moun taineer for prices. A HOST OK FEATURES Y.in'll f.nd the BALTIMORE sl'viuv M FRlt'AN the most in tei'cstang weekly newspaper in the South. There 'are features to interest evervhodv. including a 20 Page Com ic Weekly, the American Weekly Magaz'n ,i 'and many other fascinat ing.' departments. Tell your news boy or newsdealer to reserve your copy of the Baltimore American each week. Mr and Mrs. Earle Miles, the lat ter the former Miss Maud Terrell, have returned to G icenslHiio after a visit to Mr., and Mrs. J, G. Terrell SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Nov. li, P.Ci-1. The Board of Education of Hay wood County will offer for sale to t '.c highest bidder on Monday, Dec- . , liKi4, at 12 o'vlock noon at the l House door in the City of Waynes'. I he following School Property: THE DICK'S CREEix SCHOOL HOUSE AND SITE Described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the mid dle of the public road near the mouth of spring branch, and running S. d n W IS poles to a wluteouk tree; thenco 'South -U E. 10 Ples to a stake; thence N. l'J'.a' E. M poles and L. .:..!... ... -.Mik: thence N. GVi W- 7 poles and Lt links to the be ginning- Containing i ue, i..". -Tee.l for lot registered in Book No. 1,1, pages Lite 110 Record of Deeds for Haywood County, N- G. Tl,o 'Board of Education reserves the right to r.'ject any and all bids on this .property, which i nthe opinion ot tbe Board is iiot sullioient conipensa lion for the property. By order of the Board of Education October 2;, lOd i. ,, : : K. T. MESSER. hairnian Waynesville subs: Gibson, Bryson Kennei Poteat, lowns: Waynesville 18, Mar sville bO yds, Mar ilaughter, Saturday Mrs J. M. Mock and her Miss Martha Mock, spent in Asheville. Miss Allene Scurry, who is n senior at Western Carolina Teachers CoUcgi i ti,.. TUti nW sir i vi tie holidav the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle invited Alley. . lliiiff's New Outlet Store is be ing rearranged for the Christ mas shopping and everything is as specially priced. Your inspection What woman is there that wouldn't he thrilled to get a TO I L E T S E T See the ones we the price is only have and Mrs Mai-v la. .Saumetiig. of .tew v,.i-L- r'iiv. jit-rived ,.n Saturdav and will sp.ni the- winter at H i. -'""' Mrs. Saiiiin-hiir has snent soiiMdime in Wavnesvilli-1 and has many friends who will be glad to lour,, of her re turn. Mr:, and; Mr-. Mark Kalian, Jr., Asheville, spent Thanksgiving Day the guests Hi the former s lairuly. -f S1.98to$15 For Him Gifts That Please Shaving Sets . Cigars (2.")) . . Fountain Tens Pencils . . Pipes . . , . . . . , Cigarettes ... . Go-Way Bags . 98c ....$2.30 $1 up . . . $1 tip . . .50c up . ; .S1.2:i ,..;.$i.98 TOYS TOYS TOYS- MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Mechanical Toys Games Educational Outfits Amus ing Modern Trinkets All at Popular Prices .1. Dale Stent. ; to Lynchburg las veral davs with- rel Mr. and Mrs. hildreu .-. inotored week ami sij .nb si it ives there. '..;' Miss Edith Long, who is attending . (a '. W. this year, spent Thank . . , r 'I . . I' . . I ,r t- .r wi' v Ve,' il l V Ul l.ilM' .lUU.I lUska. .' Miss Mary Ruby Davis, who teach. .. .; "ili,. ( nt nil Klementarv school .,,..,( in,. Th- ril.-s.irivinif holidays with l ii I J l. . ii r ----- rs ffiemls in Charlotte- T.i Ri.v Davi.-. who is now mak- . 1 . o . ' ie i ,...;..,i ing his borne, m .-sumier, o. v.--. aiieui. the nast week in town as the guest . rents. Mr. and .Mrs. jonn LeRoy Davis, at Davista Terrace. t,,. w A i?(Jlin; w'ii called to lit V, " . . - Winston-Salem on Tuesday to con ,i. .." r, ,.,,-., I si.fvieo and while in iu ,.iiv. r.f tbe state he is re Llltll, .n.i.u v. maining over until tod ay : when he will attend a meeting of the Corifep ence Board of . Missions. H. Mehaffey .returned to nis Union, S. C , after visiting in this section. ... Christmas Cards Select Yours From Our Slock l'- ' ' I Mr. G. home in relatives Mr. and. Mrs. Bill .Cole spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Atlanta and Warm Springs. Georgia-" ,'' Mrs. B. P Pressley has as her guests this . week at ; her home on Branner avenue her daughter, Mrs. T W:. Ivey, of Augusta, Ga., the former Miss Clara '.pressley, and her niece,. Miss. .Elizabeth . Jackson, of Asheville. ''''.' Very Much Improved After Taking Cardui I have suffered a great deal from crampins," writes Mrs. W. 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