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L.DADECEMBER 8,
1938
MEETING POSTPONED
,Rtilast OF MONTH
l' ior December meeting of
tit wg .11 T.nvfl chapter of the
Kof the American Revolu
T i, nas to have Deen ueiu u
k.!? 14th. has been post-
x ., lt,o last week in the
kJl'.ic K. Quinlan and Miss
i M will be associate host
B!7 1 meeting will be held at
MUa Alice Quinlan, on
Ureet, the day to be announced
urn
fl versary of the organization
&ml.-r which was made on
will center around the
. i...tor wnicn wa
c V oK 1899. The regents
!rW".j th chanter will
r . , in,. a feature of the
ye bnei
:JPB-
men McLean, who with Mrs. Mc
"eu ii.j loaf week on
llckw awww
called
i of the death of the lair's
j9er' . ' Pouphkeensie. while
Ltij noroe . -
' . Ml vamoin OVP
remain over with
L Mclan wi
ip, iv
job Alley, who is now located in
Shi. parents, Judge and Mrs. F.
Kr, nd Mrs. Charles Harde, who
M here on account oi tne
Lth of the letter's father, Dr. J. F.
jiJ have returned to their home in
m 0hi0, ...
In. B. S. Marsh has joined Mr.
tab" for visit of 8everal fays in
iadirille, where the latter is now
ated in his work with the state
Uway commission.
Vi3S Marearet Dicus, who is now
taking her home in Hendersonville,
raiting her mother, Mrs. J. r.
Hr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers and
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Page IS
ACHRISTMASADVENTOr
CTalCenUlk
lNorUiPolcipU,
Santa ppac cjifU,
ardfc-m-afc suit
hacpJentvr cf iay;
vhmht rtais his
Eve!
COUSIN CLAUS
BRINGS &ADHIW3
Miss Louise Pinmx, of Yadkinville,
has arrived to make her home with
her aunt and uncle, the Rev and Mrs.
W. L. Hutchins. Miss Pinnix will
be connected with the management of
the Hazelwood Beauty Shop, which
has recently been reopened in Hazel
wood. Mis. J. C. Shaw. Jr., of 92 Church
street, Asheville, spent the past week
with her grandmother, Mrs. David M.
Penland, of Pigeon road. Mrs. Shaw
is the former Miss Joe Ferguson.
Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan, who spent
several daya with her sister, Mrs.
Christopher C. Crittenden in Raleigh,
returned home on Saturday. She was
accompanied by Mrs. Fannie John
son Reynolds, who spent the week
end here as her guest.
M. D. Watkins left Monday for
Miami, where he will spend several
days on business.
Mrs. Robert Hartley, who has spent
sometime here with her daughter,
Mrs. M. H. Bowles, was called u Ma
con, Ca., this week on account of tin
illness of her sister.
Miss Mariam Bowles, of Gay, Ga.,
fSANTAJ Vm id cTct X J ff YouU. HAVE To STAY MEBE I
pnSScd 5.1,1 . fV I ! I -rms YEAR. find
LNi'eUTZE,J- -O-, SOME WAY T HAKE -THE
MAS FALLEN AND HIS . -. P TRIP WITHOUT Voull I
VJ-EG IS BgOKEKI j j J CAH'T DISAPPOINT ALL
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Bad News and a Visitor!
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QWAT NIGUT A DABkL ANIMAL APPROACVCS SANTAfe HOUSE,
COLD AND HUNGHY. IF SUE AND BILLY WtBC AWAKE.
TWCY'D RECOGNIZE: THE WHINE. OF GOOD OLD BOVSE.P,
THEIR PET DOO.'WE-'S FOLLOWED THEMTO THE. I02TH POL9
Woman's Club Offers
Prizes For Living
Christmas Trees
Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, chairman
of civics of the Woman's Club, has
announced that her department is
again offering prizes for the most at
tractively decorated living Christmas
tree and the most effective outdoor
decorations on lawn and house.
A prize of $2.60 is offered in euch
class. The judges will make the
rounds on Christmas Eve nipht and
make their awards.
For the general Christmas decor
ation -program of the town every
home owner is ured to enter the
contest. The contestants are asked to
notify Mrs. Kirkpatrick of their en
try in the contest.
Bs, W, K. Chandler were the guests has arrived to spend several months
M i - e i.1 I i. ! d.iL I i ii i i
w Sunday of relatives of the later
Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clark had as
inir week-end guests, Mrs. Clark s
join, Mrs. W. C. Lyda and her two
iildren, Betty and George Lyda.
h. Lyda is president of the P. T. A.
micil of Asheville.
with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Bowles.
Miss Barbara Thomas has ret"rn
ed to her home in Siler City, afte
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vestal
Miss Thomas is the daughter of Dr
and Mrs. W. Clyde Thomas, the form
er founder of the Siler City hospital.
V' Ao...this isn't : j
'(' JUST ANOTHER J
J I ' ' HOSIERY AD... J
' Ik 'it's q reminder tlmt for
I 1. styling, for comfort and
! I' - m for economy, too, you
J ij' smply can't do Letter
1 '"''tk Gordon I
StOC"lgS
Pays to buy ' "-V'k
1 Gordon stock- mi
j ings wlien you k'' 0
2 can get tnem as ' K
jl prilT,rtre) per pair
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Shapely Maple On
Main Street Trans
planted By Liner
The maple tree that stood in the
corner of the yard of the Kenmore
Annex on Main street here, had to
'ie removed for the driveway jf the
ervice station, in spite of the hopes
f many local citizens that the tree
vould not have to come down.
Jerry Liner, contractor for '.he sta
ion, took a special liking to the
.hapely maple, and instead f just
-hopping it down, had workmen
carefully dig it up, and he has had it
hauled to the yard of his new hom
and planted.
Loading the heavy tree on a truck
recently was the cause of much curi
osity. The tree and dirt around the
roots weighed so much that the spe
cial lifting truck used by the city
light department was called in to
assist. Twelve men had to stand on
the front of the truck when the lift
was made to keep the heavy tree
from over balancing the truck.
There was much speculation among
the crowd as to whether the tree
would live, but the reminder that the
trees on the court house lawn were
transplanted in a similar manner,
gave reason to the doubters that Mr.
Liner will have a beautiful shade
tree next spring.
Benefit Punch And
Judy Show To Be
Given At Library
A Punch and Judy show is to be
given at the Waynesville Public Li
brary on Saturday, December the 10th.
Each performance will last 45 min
utes, and there will be three shows,
one- at 10:30, 12:30 and 1:30. A nom
inal charge wil be made for children
and adults.
The show is being put 011 by Mrs.
Joseph Tobin, who is spending several
weeks in town. The proceeds Will be
divided between the Christmas cheer
of a local church on the outskirts of
town, and the book fund of the Way
nesville Public Library.
As many children will be in town
to visit Santa Claus on Saturday, par
ents are urged by Miss Medford, li
brarian, to include attendance at the
show in their day's program. Or
better still, she suggests that you
might leave the children while you do
some special shopping.
COUNTY TEAC11EKS
MET HERE SATURDAY
The teachers of the Haywood county
schools held a meeting on Saturday
morning in the auditorium of th
Central Elementary school, with Paul
Grogan, of Cruso, presidunt of the
group, presiding.
The importance of vocational train
ing claimed the major part of the
program in talks and discussions.
Mrs. Oral Yates, teacher in the
Cecil school, spoke on vocational
guidance for girls, while I. A. Mc
Lain, teacher of agriculture of Bethel,
talked on vocational guidance for boys.
L. M. Richeson, superintendent of
A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, of
Hazelwood, addressed the group on
"Specifications," in which he pointnd
out the demands of industry on tKo
schools, and just what type of infor
mation and training tb students
should receive in the public schools.
The Rev. J. G, Huggin, Jr., pastor
of the Methodist church, led the de
votional feature of the program.
LAHOK SUBDUED IN FRANCE
Labor's attempt in France to tie
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The Francis Cove home demonstra
tion club met Thursday, December 1,
with Mrs. Robert McCracken, with 14
present. The members met at 10 a. m.
for a discussion and demonstration of
meat canning by Miss Smith. At
noon a plate lunch was served.
In the afternoon Mrs. Grady Sisk
gave a very interesting article on the
' true spirit of Thanksgiving, and Mrs.
GIVE HER
GORDON HOSE
For Christmas
M YOU CAN BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT
79C and Si
Henry Francis gave one on Christ
mas. These articles stressed the
point of why we keep Thanksgiving
and Christmas.
During the hour of recreation va
rious contests were held with Mrs.
Homer West winning the can of cran
berry sauces. The meeting adjourned
to meet with Mrs. Will Boone in Jan
uary. ' :
Barber's Apples j
Will Help Make Christmas Merrier
The Following Varieties On Hand j
STAYMAN WINESAPS MAMMOTH BLACK TWIGS
GOLDEN DELICIOUS STARKS DELICIOUS. &
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MASSES
Dept. Store
"A Good Place To Trade"
BULK APPLES
Bushel $1.25 and $1.40
PACKED APPLES
(In Bushel Baskets)
$1.50 - $1.75 and $2
Rock Apple Service Station
(Owned and Operated by Barber's Orchard
At The Orchard)
5 MILES WEST OF WAYNESVILLE
up all industry with "24-hour general Premier Daladier emerged from the
strike," failed as all public services crisis with increased prestige, and
were placed under military control, the Cabinet was greatly strengthened.
As Between Members of A
Family or Intimate Friends
Nothing is More Appreciated Than
Pajamal, Hold fynd&iweGA.
And...
We are beautifully pre
pared to meet your needs.
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to helpless
bewilieiei
husbands
boKjfyliends
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Want to make feminim
skip d beat? Let Miss B
help you select app
gifts. She knows her und
knows what women v
lovely pajama for the Number
One girl . . a gown for mother
: . sIids for Sis . . Miss Barbiion
is full of ideas and our shelves are full of
the most luscious Barbizons in the right size
. , the right color . . the becoming style for
every girl on your listl Get your Christmas
hopping done this painless way, today!
As A Service To Husbands
Any package bought in our Ready-To-Wear Depart
ment costing $3.50 or more will be nicely
wrapped free of charge.
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4HAZELW000,
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SONS
"LOVELY MERCHANDISE AT
MODEST PRICES"