Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / Nov. 26, 1936, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
,-' r i -.) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936 ; i p. checks Colds AND Fever first day Headache, SO mln. Iiiqnid, Tablets. Salve, Nose Drops Try "Rub-My-Tism" World's Beat Liniment WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Fruits-Glazed Fruits And Nuts For Your Fruit Cakes. Duke's Ma yonnaise And Relish E C. MOODY phone 45 We Deliver Never Before Such Work mi 1. No ripping . . . giving you much longer service from each pair. 2. No seams to rub end bind the tendons. 3. Smooth fit at heel. ... PLUS .. .tii genuine all leather quclity 2)X.tt) lO $D that Is built Into all Peters VWr'f V-.r-'. CHILDREN'S BOOTS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Built extra strong ...and With extra good leather to protect your feet in all kinds of weather. We believe they are the best on the market. Try a pair! Hospital News Mr. Billy McElroy, Clyde, Route 1 operative case, is resting more com fortably. The condition of Mr. Edward G. Lee, Canton, Route 2, operative case, is better. Mr. Mark Putnam, of Waynesville, Route 2, medical case, remains about the same. Miss Onnie Price, operative case, is resting comfortably. Mrs. Eleanor Forpra, medical case, remains about the same. The condition of Miss May Lindsley, Hazelwood, medical case, remains un changed. Mrs. Roy Hampton, Canton, oper ative case, is improving. Miss Lillian Clark, Clyde, Route 1, medical case, is better. Mr. Cecil Mooney, who is suffering from burns, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Dora Cook.. Clyde, Route 1, medical case, is improving. Alda Lee Boyd, operative case, is resing comfortably. Mr. Vr. T. Clark. Canton, Route 2, Shoe Features . . . PETERS WORK SHOES $2.98 up Jane Cutting Up! Jane Withers That inveterate little minx of the movies, Jane Withers, seems to be cutting up again, but this time the object of her attentions is an over size Thanksgiving '.urkey. operative case, is better. Mr. Fred Carter, Candler, who was injured in an automobile wreck, is resting fairly well. Mrs. Connie Fowler, Clyde, med ical case, remain about the same, DISCHARGED Mrs. Newman McElroy. Mrs. Wm. Owen. Billy Garrett. Mrs. E. P. Moore. Mr. Mark Tritt. Mrs. W. M. Hill. Mr. Carl Keylos. Robert Garrett. Mrs. W. P. Boyd. Mrs. Dan Williams. BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Henson, Can dler, announce the birth of a son, November 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, Can ton,, Route 2, announce the birth of a son, November l'.ith. "Challenge to Happiness," dramatic story of modern love in a great city, begins on November 2fHh in the Amer ican Weekly, the magazine which comes regularly with the BAL TIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, Get your copy from your newsdealer. Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. Nn aA a taken for less than 25c. FOR QUICK SALE Several recon ditional radios, at real bagain prices. Martin Electric Company. HERE'S TWO BARGAINS Two 1936 model Frigidaires, You will be surprised at what a low price these can be bought. Inquire at Martin Electric Company, LADIES, Up to $10 paid weekly making wood fiber flowers. Steady work. Send 15c for sample flower, instructions and sufficient mate rial to start. L. Jones, Dept. 88., Olney, 111. WANT second hand corn shredder and . husker in good running order. Write price and description in first letter. W. H, Silver, Canton, N. C. Nov. 12-19-26-Dej. 3, Rooted Boxwoods for Sale Any amount from $3 to $15.00, from 2 to 7 feet high, well developed. John' Creek Evergreen Co., Lake Juna luska, N. C. - ' Nov. 19-26pd BENEFIT SUPPER To be given by the Grace Episcopal church Guild, Hotel LeFaine, Saturday, Dec. 5, from 6:30 on. ; RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE E.J. MEINHAUDI. WELL KNOWN EXPERT OF CHICAGO IS COMING HEHE AGAIN. lie Will Personality lie In Ashc Vllle, X; C, At. The Gi-orge Vamlerbilt Hotel, -.on WrxIiKwday Only, Dec. 2nd, From-' 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 1. M. and 7:00 P. M. to 0:00 P. M. Mr. Meluhardi says: "I have hod twenty years' experience with thous ands of Ruptured Men and I will K've you valuable information without charge. Positively no suifccry. medi cal treatments or injections used. (Only men are Invited.) This visit Is for white people only. "My Shield produces Immediate re sults on tile average, regardless of the size or location of your Rupture no matter how tnnch you exercise or strain." (No left straps and no -cumbersome' arrangements.) My .Shield Is watcrproor and may be worn wliile haUiing.'. It may be removed at night or worn continuous ly until no longer desired. . Caution: I have no representatives. Everyone must sec me personally. I Iiavc bi-en coming hero for fifteen years,- There Is no charge for demon stratlon. Remember the name MEIN HARDI. Beware of Imitators who copy this notice. 05n Ufa (ttlntrrr unoan FIRST M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH R, S. Truesdale, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M., Mr. Hugh Sloan, general superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M. by the pas tor. Young peopled imeeting tft 6:0 P. M. Service at 7:30 P. M. with sermon ' by the pastor. "Grace Church in the Mountains" EPISCOPAL Rev. Albert New, Rector. Sunday, November 29th. First Sunday in Advent. 10 A. M. Church school. 11 A. M. The Rector will prea.h on "The Appeal of Advent." Everybody cordially invited. MIDGET DRESSING TABLE! YARD LEYS MIRROR COMPACT AmMNTMENT Yardlcy's new compact has a generous mirror on the outside ivherr the light is, and where you can he sure of getting the right color .emphasis- when you make up your complexion. It comes in a watch-pocket to keep it clean and shining. Simply slip it out and it's ready for action. Gold mounted mirror cover slides back and forth, revealing hinged pow der and rouge compacts. Cake or loose powder, S3ivU RADIOS Toiletries Family Needs Remedies HO- lHII.I.IIS $1.00 LARGE $1.00 EXT. C. Ii. O. TEXTURE CREAM ...39c OVALTINE ......... .49c WAMPOLES ..... .69c :.- I.AHGE 50c MEADS $1.00 WINE OF NOXZEMA ... ..... .39c PABLUM .... ... . . .37c CARDUI .... . . . . . . 67c $1.10 LOTION $1.00 HOKLK K'S 40e FLiETCHEKS JERGENS . . . . . . . .... 67c MALTED MILK . . . . . . 79c CASTORIA ........ 27c 50c AI.MOM) (UliAM 25e BABY POWDER 10c SIZE HINDS .... . . .... ,. . .37c JOHNSONS ......... 19c MUSTEROLE .... 27c R5c I)EOi)OKAXT S1.20PIXT $1.25 PINT MUM . ........ ..... .21c LYS0L ...... . . .... . .79c PETROLAGAR . . ... 89c $1.50 FOR GREY HAIR 35c FOOT REMEDY $1.25 SIZE KOLOR-BAK . . . ... . .97c CALOCIDE . . . ... i 21c ABSORBINE JR. .. . . 89c 75c SHAMPOO 50o TOOTH PASTE 25c SIZE FITCH . .......... 44c I PAN A 31c BISODOL 17c $1.00 LARGE 25e TOOTH PASTE 25c SIZE VITALIS .. ... .... . .59c PEPSODENT . ..... .19c FEEN-A-MINT 19c $1.00 FACE POWDER LAHGFXT SIZE $t 25 I-EONIIA' I)T MELLO-GLO ....... .59c LISTERINE . . . ..... 59c HEM-ROID ...... 89c BATH POWDER $1.00 SIZE 0c CAI.DWE . YARD LEY . . . .... . $1.35 S. T. 37 ... . . ........ 69c SYRUP PEIJIN . . .. v. 37c.- !i'' ., II I III,, VMllll)lH!li : - 00 CHEMICAL Heat SMITH'S for DRUGS THE BEST for LESS THED FORD'S Black-Draught 25c Size 2 For 70 Ruhbing Alcohol Full Pint 2 For 25c WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH This Sunday is the first Sunday in Advent, when Christians are to begin to think of the greatest event of his tory, the brrth of our Lord and Sa vior Jesus Christ. Surely we should attend upon the worship of God's house in Advent. Sunday services: Bible school at 9:45. Sermon at 11. . Christian Endeavor at 7. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. ROBERT PETER WALKER, Minister. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Howard V. Lane Pastor. First Sunday of Advent. Morning mass at 11 a. m. Benediction of the Week - roi .M) ROY Chocolate Cherries 2 si. oo vaM'E rorxi) hox Assorted Chocolates Al,l. 5c MINTS CANDIES Chewing Gum . .... ... . . $ I GVARA N'TEEl) Pocket Watch ....... . 15 AliV FOOD Clapps Soups . . . 1000 SHEET KOM Scot Tissue . ENTEK V(ll I! Lucky Strike "Sweepstake" We Have -Your. Entry Hlank Waiting: For You. Features up to the minute Modern Streamlin-e Cabinets at Unheard of Low Prices ..... . . .... . . ... .... . . $1.00 2-QUART Hot Water Bottle .59c $.ft0 3-HEAT ELECTRIC Heating Pad ....$1.98 $5.00 3-HEAT ELECTRIC Heating Pad ....$2.98 DOFBLE ELECTRIC GRILL Sandwich Toaster 1.29 Pad 79c lien ii liil ) ri. Hmmmmmit ,.HL i MM To Enter Get KLEENEX )00 Tissues 31c XVOIV US 1UI , Blessed Sacnment after the mast. tor. Congregational singing' Mass on Thanksgiving L'av a a. m. " J FIRST BAPTICT CHURCH Rev. H. W. Baucom, pa--, ,r Sunday is Roll Call dav church, and all members of tht .dlZ are urged to attend this service a-eleven- o'clock, at which time '. to will preach. The choir Ttr der special music. There will be a baptismal f-j e after the regular preaching -t.vi Sunday evening. c The loyalty campaign w; ' launched the following Sunday. " Biirgin Dept. Store 1 Camay 5C 2SmaI10xydol..9c Get Contest Blanks From Is End Sale 49c 3 for 10c 98c .... .... . .3 for 23c 3 for 20c Cigarettes I.EAIIINt; Hit AMIS 2 For 25c Carton hi Of 200 . . . J 1.1 J $8.98 and up Alarm Clock rTucKYil l$TRIKt' $1.50 Value QQn GILBERT OVL . if, ill OTHER SPECIALS Kuril ...23C Tabk-ts for certain Quest ... 29c Deodorant Po 'r 4 1 Napkins
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1936, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75