jrflURSfeAY, December 1$ J THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Two Games Played By Clyde High The cage teams of the Clyde High school have met two opponents dur ing the past week, both of them twin bills. On both occasions they split with the opposing teams. On Thurs day night, Dec. 12, they played the team from Cullowhee High school. The girls dropped their half of the show to the visitors by a score of 21-9, the Clyde girls put a grand Sight during the first half, but weak ened in the second half to allow the Cullowhee team to run up a score wiih which they could not contend. Brown and Hooker were outstanding for the Clyde girls, while Stevens and Cope led the visitors to victory. The Clyde boys did much batter during their part of the evening show, and turned bak the visiting bova with a score of 16-6. The Clyde boys are all inexperienced but they displayed a fighting spirit with which the Cullowhee boys could not cope. With the Leatherwood brotners, Long Tom at center and Earle at for ward leading the Clyde charge and playing a bang-up game of basketball ably supported by the other members of the team, the Cullowhee boys were hopelessly outclassed. Harris, Clyde guard, played a fine brand of basket ball, personally accounting for seven nointa of the sixteen total. His play ing was handicapped due to the fact' that he did not co-operate with tho J other members of the team. It takes five men playing together to con sistently win games. On Tuesday night the two teams met the cagers from Bethel, again snli-tinur the show. The girls drop ping their half of the evening's en-1 tortainment to the visitors bv a score of 10.10. The boys again showed themselves to be tough and turned back the visitor by a close score of 18-16. Uud Organized by vjycie Group A group of the Ciyde Younger te. have organized tne winters uaraen i mu. iney nave pianneu to n-vc uaines mummy as enieiiainmciu anu reci canon lor ine younger peopie oi the town. the nrst uanee wul oc neiu ai me Ciue inn, ivionuay uiguv, Dee. is, in honor oi tne Clyue stu dents who win oe returning nonce irom college lor ihe Christmas holi days. 'Ihe iarneeis an popular Asiie viJle orchestia, hus oeen engaged -tor the au'uir. Dancing win Degm at 8:00 P. M. to 1 A. M, KefresnmeiKa will be served during tne intermis sion by Mrs. Creignton Norris, mana ger of the Clyde Jnn. The expense of the dance will be bourne by club members and i.o script will be charged. Admission will be by invitation. All guests' are asked to register upon arrival. The visitors were leading in the closing miuntes of the game by 1G-14. Harris fouled out and Gossett sub was sent in in his place, he immediately announced his presence in the game by flipping in a field goal which tied the score lli all. The play then went into an extra period and just before it ended Clyde accounted for another field goal which ended the game. Both teams were evenly matched, neither having an advantage over the other. Carr and E. Leatherwood plaved steller ball for the Clyde team. This was Clyde's first county game, ami wkh ihe first chalked up as a win to their credit, it looks as if they will bu a threat for the county cham pionship. We no'.iced that both the Vaymville ami Canton coaches were R outing the game Tuesday JiiprTit. So from the way the boys played they sure got art eyeful. Romantic Rumors Link Stars iliWVO ' How Calotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold Millions have found In Calotabs a tnost valuable aid In the treatment of colds. They take one or two tab lets the first night and repeat the third or fifth night If needed. How do Calotabs help Nature throw off a cold? First, Calotabs Is one of the most thorough and de pendable of all intestinal ellminants, thus cleansing the intestinal tract of the germ-laden mucus and toxlnes, Second, Calotabs are diuretic to the kidneys, promoting tne elimination of cold poisons from the system. Thus Calotabs serve the double purpose of a purgative and diuretic, both of which are needed in the treatment of colds. ., . .. Calotabs are quite economical, only twentv-nve cents for the f am ly pad -.age, ten cents for the trial packtge. (Adv.) i Anything Bought For A Christmas M Gift From Here Is USEFUL GIVE HARDWARE, AND IT WILL BE USEFUL- AS WELL AS PRACTICAL v want to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their patronage, and wish for them The Season's Best Greetings-' Desiiosfs Hardware MAIN STREET OPPOSITE HANK Jtf P. Here's The Place To Buy Your Christmas Needs We Have- Toys- Dolls Games Tobaccos Clothing Groceries Nuts Shoes And Many Other Things That Will f Make Nice Gifts C. N. ALLEN COMPANY ! II a z e 1 wo o d r I 'k( ' -J&z-.. ilk.- f - f ' : f -J im; ' j ' I In pi a ni iri Women's CoatsReduced Fur Trimmed ...... .....50 Sport Types . .. .25 Children's (8 to 14) .. . . ..25 BARGAINS FOR YOU C.E. Ray's Sons 1 Y 0 u;r Frequent appearances together recently of Joan Blondell and Dick Powell, Hollywood celebrities, have lent credence to rumors that the blond star will middle-nisle it with Powell as toon as her divorce deem is final. - William Smathers Out For Governor Of New Jersey A political item in the Atlantic City News, of recent date says that William H. Smathers, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers, has a good chance !o win the Democratic nomina tion for governor of New Jersey. He is a member of the New Jersey senate. Senator Smathers last year smashed the 40-year Republican rule on At lantic county and became the first Democratic senator from the county In decades. This victory seems to have Riven SetMtfr Smathers much political prestige and as a result Mayor Farnk Hague, Democratic chief tain, has about decided to swing his powerful organization behind him for the gu bernatorial nomination. pre.i Thti " ? TO GIVE PAGEANT "The .Bethlehem Inn." a partnt of the nativity in three ccene wiU be resented by the Clyde IrfKh Mhool, rstiay eveninj. Dcember 19. at 7:.'?0 o'clock in the school auditorium The principle characters are: Eve lyn Fincher. the prologue; Kichard Rogers, the Roman inn kerne' : Ger aldine Robinson, the blind beggar maid: Carlton Corzine, the Jewish stable boy: Adeline Rotrers, as Mary; Sebe Bryson, as Joseph, and Alive FiiH'her, the pos lude. Other character include sever shepherds, three wise men. two trav elers, four Heorcw women, and the three kinirs of the Orient. Between scenes children from the elementary grades will pantomine. "O, Lif.le Town of Bethlehem," and "Si lent Night," Question: nat proportion of birds should I give my tenant who 13 rais ing poul'.ry for me on shares? Answer: Where all the baby hieks, equipment, and feed are furn ished the tenant should receive about one-seventh of . the birds or an equal aniciint of the sale price. From 14 to IS per cent of the sales is a pood ranire for labor payment. To make anv prcn from this arrangement. Shoe Repairing It Matters Not How Badly Worn Your Shoes May -15 We Can Fix 'em as good P'A;:- , as New BRING THEM TO THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union only good healthy chicks should be furnished the tenant. Good brooder nou.-.es should also be provided as well s a properly balanced ration. The enant should have a good knowledge of feeding and care of growing chicks, ogether with some knowledge of poultry diseases. WANT ADS Monuments made and for sale. Spe cial plans. Special stones. Rep resenting resurrection of Christ, also representing frcsvirrectiou of Ihe dead. Nice flower vase and flowers representing our friend that's gone. Give name and order. Half pay ment required with order. Prices from $5 to $30. J. V. Smith. 14 Smather9 Street, Waynesville, N. C. Dec. 12-18 pd. " GET IN SHAPE FOR 3C A Spencer designed for yott rill take inchts off your hips, tUMvrfo your ' waietlinc. Lillian Allen Hart. Wo man ' ExdUJigc, Fhon 338. Dec. 12-10-2O. 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