Tm -B5DAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 ' Wins Acrobatic Talent Trophy CLYDE MAN LOSKS LICENSE :. 1 'i and small son, Billy, M,e!!t the past several ;c,, left this week for .... Greenwich, Conn. mm P.Liyne and niece, Miss J, :;:claw. leave today for u brief ' visit alter iro to New York City, will enter the Finch itiiiue her studies. :,,iu'd has returned from ,iv he spent several days lioi'inn the week. i-K-n Howell, Jr., left to ;,;,tl Hill, where he will w.uk at the University Howell's last year in 1. ,,j yirf. Ernest L. Withers had iru.'sts recently, Malon ,!,!, K. Brown, and Daniel :tiiil their son, E. L. Withers, ,.f Courts & Company, At- rxk Willi-, ..f Atlanta, is the jruest r pandniother, Mrs. Emma gjjch (';.!!;. Mm, V. S. Navy, who "vtatir.'i wt Portsmouth, Va., r,t ,,;,t week-end with his :nih ;:i t jj ir home in Hazelwood. Produce Prices 7e wo k-riul we will pay to farmer the following prices: . (. !!. V. , .22c ROOSTERS, lb. .3c EGGS, do. . ... ..... 21c HENS. Ih. ... . . . ... .12c IRVEKS. lb. .. ..... . ...13c 'W.V.T: S. No. 1, 100 lb. 85 r Farmer's Exchange And Produce Co. E. Wiivnesville Asheville Rd. jf SHORTEN the ROAD wild Mappxj, 3itfkvu ! Ben Colkitt. Jr.. left durii-ir the week for Davidson, where lie will vn ; ter Davidson College. Miss Nell Rollins, daughter of t ho Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Rollins, left Monday for Hickory to resume her studies. Miss Rollins will he a mem ber of the senior class of Lenoir Rhyne College. ; Miss Sarah Welch leaves today for , Lullownee, where she will 'enter West-; ern Carolina Teachers College, as a ! member of the junior class. 9 Miss Mary Ouinlan. who now i-. ' sides in Lincolnton, spent the week end in town with her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan. Miss Quinlau is a case worker in the Lincoln coun ty welfare office. . Miss Marguerite .Murphy will leave this week for Greensboro, where she will enter the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Johnnie Johnson leaves shortly for Durham, where he will enter Duke University. Miss Thomasine Stringfield leaves this week for Greensboro, where she will enter the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Miss Mary and Miss Catherine rainier have gone to Cullowhoe, where they will enter Western Carolina Teachers College. . , . j Mrs. Pearl Freeman Graham, re turned this week to her home in Chester. S. C after a visit to her cousin, -Mrs. J. Howell Wav, Eugene Francis, son of Mr. and Mi s. Robert Francis, has gone to Culto whee, where he will be a student this year at Western Carolina Teachers College. Miss Elizabeth Francis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C'has. C. Francis, re turns this week to Greensboro, where she will resume her work at the Wo mans College of the University of North Carolina after the summer va cations.. ':. ' if Oft H The driving license of Charles Gar rett. of Clyde, has been revoked, ac cording to the state highway depart ment. Garrett was charged with driving while drunk. A certain boy is still wondering what his gill meant when he told her lie passed her house the other night and she said, 'Thanks." : keVnadi'iVitUied Si BUSINESS IS X 1 GOING HILL W (iloriii Sinyley Adjudged the winner in a talent contest held In conjunction with the "Miss America" contest at Atlantic City, N. J., pretty Gloria Sinyley of Jacksonville, Fla., does an acrobatic pose for the camera. She won her trophy after a perfect exhibition of acrobatic dancing. Lawrence-;. Leal lierwoml. of Del) wood, leaves this vi Carolina I enrhors College., where h will be a st ihieiil I his w ar. V V I; does seem shorter when you're really comfortable.. With their approved con struction Happy Hikers exercise and strengthen your feet with every step. Looking for comfort? Then you've found it in Happy Hikers. Let us prove this. . ; V flexible up pers n brown, black and combinations. Joot Guide heels keep you walking straight and prevent run-over heels. .Miss Hi! lie loiilia has retui'lie.d to (lieeiisboi ii, u here she will resume her wiiih at tin ' Woman's-College of. the University of North-. Carulina. i . j Charles' I.oatlierwood, of, Jonathan Creek, is among the list of--students who will- attend . Western ' Carolina i Teachers College this. year from Hay-! wood county. i ' . . '.' - Joe. Cut hey will return this Week to' Raleigh, w here he will enter State : College. I Hunter orshnm. Jr., has gone to Mars Hill, where he will be a stu dent this year at Mars Hill College. Ned Medford, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Will Medford, goes to Raleigh this week, where he will enter State Col lege. Weaver H. McCracken, 'Jr., will go to Cullowhee this week and will en ter Western Carolina Teachers Col lege'. Mr .('. R. Pfeiffer and daughter, Ann and son, Milas, of Sylvania, Ga., are visiting relatives in Waynesville, Canton, Crabtree and Lake Junaluska. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson have arrived to spend the remainder of the month as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam Comani at Sunset Cottage, Lake Junaluska. Dr. Ferguson is in the U. S. Navy medical Corps. . ....'. Miss Mary Stringfield spent the week-end in Sylva as the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Sloan. ;:n!;. Co To Church Sunday 'Graee Church in the .Mouiilain" Kl ISi ul'AI. Rev. Albert New, Kee.l.ii. Sunday, September lsth Hi A. M. I'iinivh Sehoul. I I A. M. The lioctnr w ill pleach. Everybody ( 'in iliaily Invilid j i" i if si' Mi:rii(H)isi ( in iu ii j The Sunday seiviees are as follows.: j Chinch school. !': !." a. m, .Mniiiing his Ii i f , 11:00 a. m. I Kpu'ortli League, ti: !") p, m. I'Acniug worship, 7:.'iU p. in. : The pastur will preach at 1 1 .:' a. I m. and at 7 :.'!(. p. in. In the morning the sermon subject will be: ."Daring to be Christian,", and ill th' ' : l:...- i.' ... , :.. .1. . . i U'lllNi;, o l .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . J ilM III nil" I ill V of Adversaries." ITKST HAl'TIST ( III K( U Julian S. Hopkins, 1'astor. Worship 'services will be held at 11:00- in the morning and 7:110 in the evening. I he pastor w ill preach in both services, Mil-week prayer service is conduct ed every Wednesday evening at 7:110 by the pastor. Each meeting consists of singing, prayer, and Ifible sudy. "The Life and Message of ChrLst as Set Forth in The Gospels" is the gen eral topie that will hi- studies for sev eral weeks. : This Is Not An Ordinary Shoe I h comb: It's It's It's n,'" comfort and wear with tailored smartness. a shoe that will appeal to Teachers. a ?hoe that will please anyone who has occasion to on their feet a great deal. : be a ?r'0(l lfking snappy shoe. Come in and take a look. a "oe that we strongly recommend. 9 E. EAY'S SONS SMART SHOES AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Mr. and Mrs. James Coman, of Franklin, are spending a week or more with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Coman, at Lake Junaluska. '.- Tommy Hill left Tuesday for At lanta, where he will enter Georgia Tech as a student for the coming year. - .:. JIiss tmily SMler has gone to Greensboro, where she will be a stu dent at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. : Miss Police Marsh left this week for Asheville, where she will take a course at Cecil's Business College. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Davis and chil dren, of Leaksvillei are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. J. S. Davis, at her home in Iron Duff, Mr. Davis is a member of the board of commis sioners of Rockingham county. -." .. . Mrs. Hill Clark I and ; son, Billy; have returned to their home in Jack sonville, Fla,, after spending some time here with relatives. :'. .: Mrs. Frank Ray and small daugh ter, of Miami, ar.e visiting in the home of the former's father-in-law, Mr. Clyde IE Ray. Mr. Ray accom panied his family here, and while they are in town is making a business trip to New xork City. WAY.NESVILLK I' It ES BY TER IAN CHURCH Dr. Robert Peter Walker, the Minister. The regular services will be held on Sunday, The Bible school at 9:45.: The morning worship nt II. Christian Endeavor at 7. Mid-week prayer and praise Wed nesday at 8. A hearty Welcome to all services. CATHOLIC CHURCH Catholic services net Sunday in St, John's Catholic Church, as announced by the Rev.' Cletus J. lU'lfrich, pastor in charge are: 8:;(0 Confessions, Mass and Holy Communion. 11:00 Hoi! Mass and Benediction. Sermon text: "There three who give testimony in Heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost. And tnese inree are une. u ilonn o,i. Monday for St. Petersburg, after spending sometime here as guests at the Hotel Gordon. ! Phil McDuffie, Jr., of Atlanta, is spending this week in town as the guest of Sir. and Mrs. E. L. Withers. . Mrs. Ada Calhoun and niece, Miss Catherine Calhoun, of Lake Juna luska,: left during the week for Max ton, where the latter will teach this winter in the city schools of that place. - The .Rev. Howard V, Lan.?, former pastor of St. John's Catholic Church, and well known townsman, who now resides at Wilson, N. C., and is pastor of St. Therese's Catholic Church of that city, was the guest and visitor to the Rev. Cletus J. rfelirich, Tues day and Wednesday of this week. Father Lane was accompanied by his i brother, Walter Lane. Depend On Kaa'd. gOp worth-while savings IN .MKN AM) HOY'S CI.OTHIMJ Special Clearance Sale Urn 1'hi' licniainclfr of St pU'inhiT $12.95 S14.95 (?mi- ( I roup o! .Min's Suits ICi'dtut't! to Olio (iiiitip of Mins Suits l'l'5lll(T(l 1(1 f--raii'riir'li 4 -v 1 -ifiitiiiii in ith EVERY SUIT... Marked down from higher prico. A 'jfood wearable suit. A bargain at the price offend. Wants to place itself on 'somebody's back. Will be bought by someone at these prices. The Why and Wherefore of This Clearance These suits are not guilty of any crime. Frankly we hate to part with them at these prices. We lose money on every sale. However, it's our policy not to carry merchandise beyond their season. And, we need the room for new suits that are coming in. WE NEED THE ROOM YOU NEED THE SUITS Let's Trade Group of Boy's Suits Reduced 20 Sizes 12 to 18 You Can Buy Our Clothing Advantageously C. E. KAY'S SONS I :i i': '' !: