prRDY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938 THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER EEnaT Mention i ii I. ...i Mi Page 7 3,Fa:.. bv : t:' r,en Colkitt spent the n.,vi.lson College- - . n ,, J,- Who If 'I memu" ' Ihey were jack Kicneson, college. . . C. Crittenden and ,i Kali'iarh, arrived ,; ;he former' : moth- . i;. C. Wagenfeld and i,nnno and Ruthie, over the week- News Events From Saunook Community Friends and relatives regret to hear of the death of Palmer Hance, who died Saturday night. M.- A. H. Sparks, Ned Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eaverson; und Miss Mareia Arrington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown in Lenoir. Miss Emma Eaverson, of Western Carolina Teachers College, spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eaverson. Mr. and Mrs. William Corbin and family, Lon Arlington, and Miss j Mary Arrington attended the Corbin reunion in Franklin Sunday. rr'eld returned on Point, where she ,.-v with Mr. and Teiirl t hi '- Dunn has e.rrived 'iVui., t) spend a i- mother, Mrs. C. B. . i)uun is a senior (I -nei -il Hospital of freeman Graham, of left .loud ay for her .inline the i ast week Mrs. J. Howell Way. Ir-ny iv Halrin!'i i'. p,:i!i.-..ly ( Ma-'e left where she .u-ci-vitoiv tnis week will enter of Music. Pavetip rt, and Mrs. Anioricus, ( a., who of Mary v Lane, .. siHiit many j.,v f,.r their mr-i::ie.I lv Mrs. Char) w;!! visit relatives i 1 lire it seasons here, left nome. They were I.urgin. Ulahta and turning to nynes- Cieero J. Arrington, 48, died Sep tember 25, at the Haywood County Hospital after an illness of one week. He was a World War veteran and had many friends and relatives in this community. The funeral services were held last Monday, at Pleasant Balsam Baptist church where he was a member. The Rev. Ben Cook and A. C. Ar rington officiated. Burial was in the Red Bank cemetery. Pallbearer were the members of the American Legion. Flower girls were Mrs. Lester Eavenson, Misses Mary Arlington, Geneva Eavenson, Mareia Arlington and Virginia Arrington. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Will Arrington; five children, Albert, Dorothy, Jack, Margaret, and Charles; three sisters, Mrs. H. H. Eavenson, Mrs. Claude Hill and Mrs. Manlev Presented At State Ball .v&a.'. .Vc I National Organization Go To Church Sunday Honors (Jarrett Funeral FIRST BAPTIST CHl'KCII Home With Invitation Rickman, and one bi oilier, Arrington, all of Waynesville. Paul r.es A. arrive! al'weel; :r Gwvn Cwyn, of Wilmington, mi Sunday for a visit of s. with Mr. and Mrs. T. B.uk I'avis, son 'of Mr. and Airs. ivcr (V -'Davis, leaves this week .Vlaiita. where he resumes his , at the Southern Atlanta Dental Cv, . Liiviice Hyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. :y Hyatt, 'of the Fairview road, unlisted in the U. S. Army and durirp- the. week for Fort Moul S, C, where he w ill be stationed a brief time, after which he will for Honolulu. Young Hyatt is raduato of the local high school was a student for two years at : Hill College. Pays-Read the Ads CORRFCTION Applications for 121 loans have been made by tenant farmers in Hay wood county. This county is allotted ten loans, but as yet, none have been approved. . A headline in last week's issue said that 121 loans had been granted this should have read "121 Loans Applied For."' ROTARIANS GIVE PICNIC SUP PER The Fellowship Committee of the Waynesville Rotary Club composed of Chas. E. Ray, Jr., chairman, with J. Dale Stentz, Bill Lampkin and Frank Davis as members, gave a- picnic sup per at Camp Dellwood on Friday even ing. Around seventy, including the members, their wives and friends, with several special guests, .attended the delightful affair. Following the serving of supper, which was planned and prepared by the host committee the guests assem bled around a large camp fire and enjoyed assembly singing: of old fa- 1 vorites, led by J. Dale Stentz. if 1 t r .lulian S. Hopkins, Pastor. Sunday services will be as follows !:45 Sunday school. 1 1 :00 Morning worship. 7::0 Evening worship. The pastor will preach in both ser vices. 0::0 Training Union. Special emphasis is being placed on the Wednesday evening praver meeting. The pastor makes a black-. ganizatioii board analysis of the Bible lesson j New York which is being studied and discusses of October the subject from the historical and;'"'1 prophetic points of view endeavoring j to show its bearing on present day needs. Next week's lesson will ileal with the ministry of John the Baptist. The Garrett Funeral Home has re cently become a member of the Na tional Funeral Directors Association. Membership in the organization is by invitation only, and a committee ecnles, alter consideration ot Im provement anil elevation ot tno ser vice rendered by the funeral home in its own particular territory, as to its eligibility to an invitation. Tht annual convention of the or- will be held this year in City beginning the lltii and lasting through the Mrs. Medford Leatherwood Heads Hock Hill 1'. T. A. WAYNFSVll.I.F. P K IS l!YT FK1AN CHURCH j Dr. Robert Peter Walker, Minister. 1 This Sunday, the 1'nst Sunday in I October, is Ralley Day, an annual 'event in the Presbyterian church. On this Sunday everybody, old anil young, j is expected to attend Sunday school and bring an ull'ering. The offering ; goes to Sunday School missions. A beautiful banner is given in Asheville I Presbytery to the Sunday school with the largest per-capita offering. ' Sunday school at !M.r. ! Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at 7. Mid-week service Wednesday at T:.'il). Miss Helen Summers who was presented to ortn ( arolma society at the Debutante Ball, which was held in Raleigh the lnt ol the month. Miss Summers was. accompanied to the eapitol by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Summers. Cut ('ouesj Axlicvillr Citizen-Times. Hospital News Support The Waynesville Team I lp' You wouldn't sup port an Asheville Football team against a Waynes ville team. And you wouldn't support a Mail Ord er team. So why should you support a Store in some other man's town. AND SAY . . Let me tell you this. They have at A Large Selection of the Nicest You Ever Saw. Drop in and Take A Look ZvesuftliUuj, fart. Men 1 . .J" Nationally Known Standard Urands UOTHlNc; HATS SHOES ITRNISHINGS C.B.., RAY'S .SONS...' Mrs. ,1. 1. lioyston, of .Canton, Route 1, operative case, is better. Calvin West, of Clyde, Route 1, operative ea.--e. is j in proving. Miss Maizell Webb, of Waynesville, Route 1, operative case, is resting comfortably. The .condition of Charles McClure, of Hazidwood, surgical case, is good. James Fisher, of Hazelwood, opei' ative case, is-'improving. Miss Elsie Mease, of Canton, Route 2, surgical case, is better, Steve Clark of Canton, surgical case, is resting more comfortably. Mrs. S. H. Melton, medical case, is improving. Baby Edgar Lee McDonald, of .'Ha zelwood, medical case, is some better. The condition of Mrs. R. W. Clarke, of Clyde, Route 1, medical case, is good. Miss Mary Smathers, of Canton, operative case, is resting fairly well. Miss Rachel Pressley, of Canton, medical case, is resting more com fortably. Mrs. Nelson Israel, of Canton, Route 1, medical case, is resting only fairly well. Baby Albert Burnett, of Canton, Route 1, medical case, is about the same. DISCHARGED Among those discharged during the past week from the Haywood County Hospital Were the following: Miss Dairlee Sanford, E. Z. Stevens, Mrs. Lewis James, Miss Sophia Rider, Joe Francis, Mrs. Hugh MeCracken, Lewis James, A. S. Guyer, Mark Swanger, Lindsley Case, Pressley Ackles, Mrs. Glenn Honeycutt, Willie Mae Sutton, Dorothy Caldwell, Master Luke He, Master Floyd Fie. W. N'. Stroupe, William Forga, Mrs. Jack Rogers, Miss Helen Owen, Mrs. Johnnie Hill, Miss Hillie Whitener, Miss Pauline Messer, Mrs. Herbert Braren, Dewey Arrington, Master D. V. Gibson, Mrs. Willis Treadway, Mrs. D. Snyder, Dr. Bob Medford, Harry. Mclntyre, Mrs, Pearl Cutshaw, and Everett Scroggs. Ml'.N'S P.llM.i: CLASS HAS HAK ItECl'l", .The Men's Bible class of the First Methodist clniivh entertviined with :a barbecue supper at the home of Mr. ,11111! Mrs. Riifus Siler on Tuesday evening. E. .1. Robeson is the teacher of 1 he class. ! Short talks were made during the evening by the Rev. James G. lluggin, Jr.. pastor of the church, Homer Henry, president of the class, and the i Rev. A. W. Rollins. Mrs. Medford Leatherwood was elected to head the Parent-Teacher Association of the Rock Hill school at their initial meeting for the 1!.'!8 :'.! term, which was held on Friday afternoon in the school auditorium. Other officers elected to serve witn Mrs. Leatherwood were: Vice presi dent. Miss Claudia Boyd; secretary and treasurer, Miss Estelle Allison. The following committees were ap pointed; Membership, Mrs. Fred Al lison, Mrs. Jaivis Palmer, and Mrs. Nelson Sutton; social, Mrs. Crady Howell, Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, Miss Wilma Allison; finance and budget. Mis. J. J. Boyd, Mrs. Eva Leo Ful bright, Mrs. Lee Howell; program, Mrs. R. Owen, Mrs. Messer, and Mrs. .Mary Lou Moody. Mr. Boyd discussed the require ments of a standardized school and outlined plans by which the liock Hill school could qualify. A motion was made against affiliation with the iintioiial organization. 'The next meeting will be held at the school building on October the 21st. Offered At Sacrifice Prices $1.49 $1.98 $2.95 Covering Shoes Originally Priced $1.98 to $6 These reduced prices cover several hundred pairs of women's oxfords and dress shoes carried over from fall 1!).'J7. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! Indeed Yes. They are IJargains. The group contains many attractive styles and patterns. Every pair is offered at less than they cost us. You'll Be Amazed at what we Offer for ... $1.98 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Case, of Can dler, Route 1, announce the birth of a daughter on September the 21st Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, of Canton, announce the birth of a daughter on September the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McClure, of Waynesville, announce the birth of a daughter on September the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. James Randleman, of Clyde, announce the birth of a son on September the 20th. GRANTED A DIVORCE Mrs. Hazel Fereuson Tuifman was granted an absolute divorce from James B. Tugman, Biloxi, Miss., in court Monday. Custody of their twelve year old daughter and other settle ments were made out of court. The divorce was granted on grounds of two years, separation. MARRIAGES Clingman Wyatt to Pearl Smith, both of Waynesville. Whimpa Hannah to Effic Robinson, both of Cornelius, N. C. HUNDREDS OF PAIRS INCLUDED IN THIS MARKDOWN A Variety of Styles, Types and Colors Be Among Those To Benefit from This Offering Aeiu 4aU Sitae 4o Men, Women, CUilchen 9tt In AmafinCflu Gosnplete Selection C. E. HAY'S SONS