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THlTtSPAY, APRIL 9, 1936
THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD FQR
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THE LATE J1K'. iviiia.
3 nioninAn at th Pre
n Tuesday an-v..----- - ----
,;e;:an church, prior to the regular
meeting 01
memorial service was
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A-:x": U.-iTur the late Mrs. Hassie
t." ; ! ' i .3 n
; ' -Wa member of the group.
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former president, and
,, . rharle E. Uuinlan was in
'.' nf the program. The ser
a'Va opened with the singing of
, f tilt- lavorue nymus 01 airs.
r 'in fr.'.'.owed by a scripture read
jirS. I. J. Brown. Mrs. L. M.
"'..!.'4..r.. accompanied by Mrs. George
'.,.'' -;r.g "In the Sweet By and
'"af'V- which prayer was offered
y.'-:"H. C Lindsley. Mrs. Quin-
n' u:c a ?n'.endid talk, telling of the
j activities of Mrs. Killian, and
j."1 e :r,t-ant to the community.
ia Jean Brown, accompanied
L. M. Richeson, sang "Sun
1 a prayer by Mrs. M. G.
c;o.ed the impressive ser-
i v.
iTTF! AMERICAN LEGION
U MI IAHY IN CANTON
V-. K. I- Camp, president of the
"ermn, Mrs. J. Harden Howell,
U J. Hyatt, and Mrs. Lreorge
attended a special meeting of the
.1 iir.it of the American Auxil-
,r, Tuesday night. Special
frura Asheville were also pres-
Ti:c meeting was held, at the
ef Mrs. J. L. Reeves.
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MR. AND MRS. PLOTT ANNOUNCE
MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M Plott, of
Dellwood, announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Evelvn Plott to
Mr. Fred Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs
uiauy .uooay. 1 he wedding was sol
emnized in Greenville, S. C, on las
Saturday, and was attended bv a sma'.'
group of friends, who motored to
Greenville with the voung coupk-
WOMAN'S CI. I B TO MEET 16TH
The regular April meeting of the
Woman's Club will be held in the au.
ditorium of the Sunday School Annex
of the Baptist church on Thursday
April 16th, at three o'clock.
A full attendance is urged.
AMERICAN LEGION AUX1I 1 RY
TO HOLD MEETING MONDAY
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet on next Monday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock at the home of the pres
ident, Mrs. E. B. Camp. All members
are urged to attend.
Mrs. T. X. Massie and Mk-s Mar
guente .Massie have returned from
Winterhaven, F!a where they have
spent the winter. En route home
they stopped over in Rock Hill. S. C.
where they were the truest s of the
former's daughter. Mrs. Jessie Massie
Mi-Oaeken. Mrs. Bonner Ray and
young son, 1 nonius, who went down
with Mrs. Massie, are remaining over
for a longer visit in Florida.
Cherry Trees Bloom in Capital
SHIRTS
for
Men and Boys
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The Greatest Selection
And the best - You ever saw
Shirts You Will Want for Easter
and Ever after
ARROW SHIRTS
Featuring the new collar which does not require starch
ing the button-down style and the
new patterns
Value Plus as .$1.95
SPECIAL FOR EASTER
$1.00 Group 89c
SI .35 Group .... . . . . ,1. . . . ... $1.00
Sporty Different Snappy Hot
best looking group of shirts, the best balues, the
most different. Thus we describe a shipment of
shirts just received in the new patterns and
collars featured by Piedmont.
lsunii vAUiars
Me of Kent Collars j
starchless Collars
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.ANYTHING YOU NEED FROM HEAD TO FOOT
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Six From Haywood
Are Given Honors
The names of six Haywood county
students were placed on the honor
roll of Western Carolina Teachers
College at the end of the winter quar
ter. March M. Of this number two
were p!atd on the Alpha honor roll,
which represents the highest dis
tinction. They wore:
Uena Forest Joyner and Andrew
Frazier, both of Canton.
Four were placed on the Beta honor
roll, or the honor roll of lesser dis
tinction. They were:
Babbie Way, Wayniesville; Hugh
Rogers, Clyde; Pauline Frazier and
Kuth Burch, of Canton.
Mis.s Mary Slrinpfield pent the
week-end in Salisbury, as the guest
of friends.
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Wish Her A Happy Easter With
FLOWERS
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Mitt Adrienne Tolan
It's cherry blossom time again 'in Washington where the cameraman
caught this artful picture of the dainty blooms with the capitol dome
silhouetted in the background. Miss Adrienne Tolan, daughter of
Congressman J. 11. Tolan of California, inset, is the attractive young
lady holding the bouquet.
Mi. Margaret Ashton was an As
villi' visitor during the week.
Mr. Wil! Coble was
parents. Mr. and Mr:
over the Week-end.
the, guest of hi
. llcorge ('obit
Miss Jos.
of friends
past week.
phi no riott was the guest
1.1 Mars Hill during the
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parents at their dome on the Poiiwood
Koad. over the week-end.
la Moody, who now res
e,. was the guest of
Mrs: Ku:h Craig and Mi.s Jose
phine Mavis made, a business trip to
Asheville the tjrst of (lie week.
Mi--; Susie -Fisher -pent, the week
end in ; recti vi He, S. C, as the guest
of friends.
M.iss Johnnie llussell, who holds
a position in A.-heville, was the guest
of her mother over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs
young daughter :
villi', as ' he gue
Mr. and
a in o n g thos.
Saturday.
M rs.
in of i
. Hugh Massie and
p. lit Sunday in Ashe-
ts. of relatives;
. M. II. .Bowles, were
ring to Asheville on
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C. E. RAY'S SONS
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Miss Kstelle Kelly, of Charlotte, ar
rived on Thursday to spend sometime
w-ith her niece, Miss Louisa Thack.ston,
who has been confined to her bed with
influenza for the past two weks.
Mrs. Tom I.e.'. Jr.', Mrs. S. ', Gay,
and Mrs. Richard N. Barber, Jr., spent
Friday. -in Af.heville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnest L. Withers
and daughter, Miss Hester Ann
Wither. and son, Mr. TOrnest L. W'fth-
j rs, Jr., are. leaving today for Atlanta,
x. ere t hey w-i!I .spend the r.aster
sea -on as the guests of M rs. S. O
Satterthwaite and Mr. S, ('. Satter
thwaite, Jr.
.
Mr, and M:s. Grady Ilogers and
Mrs, Hi L. .Coin motored to Kliza
bethton, Tenn., over the week end.
Mns. Coin will remain for a week's
visit to her sister, Mrs. Walter Dun
gan, but Mr. and Mrs. Rogers return
ed to town on Tuesday;
..Mrs.. Ci W. Boutwel! is visiting rel
atives in Gulf port. Miss.
Mr. Charles Scott, of Canton, was
the guest. of .Mr. h-d win Potest Sun
day. Making up a party motoring to
Asheville for the day on Wednesday
were: Mrs. Jack Messer, Miss Jewel
Hipps, Miss Louise Moody, and Miss
Marie Plott.
Mis, Elizabeth Kitchen, of the
health department, spent the week
end with her family at Mills River.
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Mr. Roy CrousPi former assistant
county agent of Haj-wood, Who now
holds a similar position in Yancey
county, -with headquarters in Burns
ville, was the guest over the week-end
of Mr. Newton Cook and Mr. Sam
Mitchener.
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Mr. John E Floyd, district anita.
rain of the State Board of Health,
spent Monday in town in conference
with Dr. C. X. Sisk.
Mr. John Queen, who is now at
Boone with the State Highway Com
mission, 'spent the week-end in town
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Queen.
Mr. and Mrs- Jimmy Trotter, of
Reidsyille, spent the week-end as the
guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. S.
T. Neat "'
Mrs. Tom Stringfield, Miss Alice
Stringfield, and Miss Thomasene
Stringfield, were Asheville visitors on
Saturday.
TOMMY 1111.1. IS IMPROVING AT
Ml KK HOSPITAL
I'rieiids will be glad to learn that
Tommy Hill, who has been a patient
for many months at the IHike Univer
sity Hospital, is improving, and that
during the early suintiiiT lie will be
brought home to his grandmother's
M i s. Charles II.: Thotna.s.
Mrs, Josephine ("omaii Ferguson,
Mrs. Felix Stovall, and Mrs. Fdwm
llaynes; of Canton, were among those
motoring to Asheville on Saturday.
Judge Fcliv Alley, Who is holding
court in Murphy, spent Sunday with
his family.
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Mr. and Mrs, Ben Colkitt spent
Wednesday in Mot'ganton nild Lenoir,
where the former went on business...
EASTEK LIMES.
KOSES
CAUXATIOXS
CLADIOI.A
SNAPS
Also Hi'uutiful se
lection of Polled
Plants.
Clyde Ray's Flower Shop
PIION1-: S!
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Just Received New Shipment Of
Beautiful Ready-to-Wear
for
EASTER
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YOU win, hi; wvaa. dkksskd
IF VOIJ It K A ST Kit OUTFIT,
( OMKS I ROM IM ASSIK'S
DRESSES
The very latest that jiave been put
on the market. See these early,
as we know., they 'will sell.
$198 to $9.95
COATS
Just a few days remain in which to
select that Coat for Easter we
have just what you want
$4.95 ... $16.75
JUST RECEIVED
New White Swagger
Suits and Coats
These Have Just Been Unpacked
$5.95 , $16.75
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SHOES - SHOES
Large shipment of shoes for Easter
have just been opened. We have them
for every member of the family.
See what we have in whites.
LET OUR EXPERT ITT YOU
For The Graduates
We can outfit the graduate whether
boy or girl in high scjiool or elemen
tary. ,.-
Just received white organdie dresses,
sizes 6 to 16. . ' . '
69c to
$2.95
lassie
Department Store
4 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
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