!nAti APRIL 1MM1 . m Satur WL Newport ;,,tudent.t Sooth Carolina, I wntt, who bas am - ,'0 I AHen and !", . tad . u; And We Say Without Reservation mm KHAKI SHIRT PANT 79c 97c Lee Army Drill WORK SHIRT Lee Army Drill WORK PANT . Zipper Jacket Ian Herringbone SANFORIZED PANT 8-0x. Zipper Fly UNION ALLS ....... MEN '3 WORK SHIRTS 39 Yn will find your shirt and Wr price. . Yn will find shirts by manu borers such as: LEE -ANVIL troutman SWEET ORR WASHINGTON Us Show You Pigeon Valley Grange Membership Contest Win Enjoy Weiner Roast The losers in the membership contest staged by the Pigeon Valley Grange entertained the winners with weiner roast on Monday night at the Bethel School. About 25 members were present Two applications were received for membership in , the organization. The next meeting was announced for April the 28th. ; All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Will Broyhill, of Robbinsville, were guests of Bev. and Mrs. J. M. Woodard on Sunday. Will Find Us" Showing An Amazingly Complete ' Group' of v. lis The Best In This Community See Our Merchandise Compare Let Your Judgment Be Your Guide MATCHED PANTS - SHIRTS OUTSTANDING Extra Value In Every Pair Suit $JJ76 HERRINGBONE SHIRT 97c Suit S042 PANT $1.45 Gm Blue and Green $139 $94 Heavy Army Twill SHIRT $1.94 CutL C7 PANT $2.43 $3.25 $19 $239 Men's 8-0z. Sanforized $J 00 Zipper Overalls & The Best HAT Values In Town Up 97 AT Here 70a will find assembl ed the larg est best, and ....... lowest priced group of work shirts. A Clean-Cut Hat Amazingly Good Others 490 IX 2.95 Byron Hats $3.50 Men's Work Shoes Ml 29 JL up C.E. RATS THE Mrs. Raymond Scates, Mrs J. E. Clark and Miss Helen Morrow were guests of Frank Scates and Leon Morrow at Fort Jackson re cently. Mrs. Cecil Benfield and small daughter, Barbara Benfield, spent the week-end with relatives in Le noir. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dean were week-end guests of the former's parents in Sylva. Mrs. M. O. Galloway and Miss Hortense Miller left Wednesday for Molesville, Ind., where they will visit the former's daughter, Mrs. D. H. Williams. Our Prices i '1 ' '"l '""ll aipm I Overall Pants Boys 490 up Men's 970 up SOWS WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Teachers of County Named for Year (Continued frwoi page 1) Frances Leatherwood, Miss Helen Kate StillwelL Mrs. Frances Mea ger and Miss Linda Haynes. Those who will teach in the Fines Creek District include, Fred L. Safford, principal, Mrs. Frank Kirk patrick, B. G. O'Brien. W. Steve Ferguson, Miss Lucile Walker, Miss Bonnie Duckett, Miss Pearl James, Frank Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Effle Lee Green Francis, Miss Hilda Way Fisher, Jarvis W. Teague, Ida Frances James, and Miss Margue rite Clark. Those chosen to teach in the Crabtree school were: 0. C. James, principal, Mrs. Frances P. Yates, Mrs. Louise Randleman, B. F. Nes- bit, Miss Emily Palmer, Mrs. Car roll Morrow, Miss Edith Long:, Miss Mary Davis, Mrs. Louie M. Noland, Miss Lorena Rogers, Mrs. Faye G. Messer, Mrs. Cleo Rogers, Mrs. Doris Tucker, and Miss Adeline Rogers.'.'.-'. Elected to teach in the Bethel schools were : W. P. Whitesides, principal Mrs. Alice Rickman Cath ey, Mrs. Mary Lou Morrow Solsby, Miss Sarah Welch, Mrs. Ruth Tucker, J. T. Chappell, Mrs. Sarah M. Cathey, I. A. McLain, Mrs. Lura Mae Connatser, Miss Mary Ruby Davis, Tyson Cathey, Mrs. Ruth Noland, Miss Bernice McEl hannon, J. Harley Francis, Miss Mary Adeline Boone, Mrs. Bessie McClure Evans, Mrs. Christine Harrold. Mrs. Gussie Martin Palmer, Mrs. Anna J. Brown Allen, Mrs. Pauline Sentelle Goodson, Paul Grogan, Miss Essie Sellars, Hugh Rogers, Miss Irma Patterson, Miss Edna Morrow, Robert Way James, Miss Dorothy E. Walker, Miss Alma Chambers, Miss Josephine Nelson, Gay Chambers and Mrs. Gay Cham bers.. .-:'. ." . Mrs. Elizabeth Abel, is now a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate in Hazelwood, and will be with them until her building is completed. . ' Miss Virginia Kellett, student at Lenoir-Rhyne College, of Lenoir, spent the Easter vacations here with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kellett Miss Jane Stentz, student at Virginia Intermont, spent the East er vacations here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stenti. " .' Ernest Withers, Jr., who has headquarters in Atlanta, spent the Easter vacations here with his par entsMr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers. '..... Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Queen had as a guest last week their nephew, Charles Rogers of Marble. In Hats - Name Your Style Name Your Price It ' s : A l r YOU WILL FIND IT AT RAY'S Featuring Felts at We Have Also Hats at 49c ' 97c S5.00 AND ALSO CAPS AND STRAWS C. E. RAY'S SONS Headline Gives Credit To Wrong Basketball Team Last week, the headline writer got the winning teams in the ele mentary tournament slightly mix ed. The hard fighting Rock Hill boys won ' the tournament over Haielwood, regardless of the head line.;. The main body of the story had the details correct the headline was wrong, for which we are sorry. Hazel wood Baptist Women To Meet This Afternoon The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hazelwood Baptist Church will meet as a circle at the home of Mrs. Pink Compton on Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Dr. S..P. Gay returned on Tues day from Atlanta, where he had attended a two-day session of the Southern Academy of Peridonto logy. ". Mrs. W. T. Crawford has return ed from a visit to her Son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Jennings. ..'... Miss Lois Harold had as her guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lee and children of Asheville. .'' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld and Miss Corinne Wagenfeld had as their guests during the week, Clinton Hilliker and Jim McCoy, of New York City. ' Mrs. Lily B. Raymond, of New York City, has arrived to spend the summer here as a guest at the Hotel LeFaine. Mr.: and Mrs, Homer Inman an nounce the arrival of a daughter at their home on Friday, April 11. ..: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gates have announced the arrival of a daught er at their home on Friday, April 11th. ' ... Corporal James Knight, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. J. E. Patton, Mrs. Bob Stepp and Miss Marjorie Patton of Asheville, Mrs. J. W. Patton and Mrs. Charles Clapp of Biltmore, were guests of Mrs. Fate McHone on Sunday. '..-'..: .. Mrs. Ernest K. Herman was call ed to Washington, D. C the first of the week on account of the ser ious illness of her husband, who is a patient in Mt. Alto Hospital there. 3 Church Men To Hold Rally Sun. A church rally of the men of Western North Carolina will be held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at the West Asheville Bap tist church, with an interesting program featuring Lawson H. Cook of Memphis. Mr. Cooke is general secretary of the South wide Brotherhood. McKinley Edwards, of Bryson City, state director of the orga nization, will also be featured on the program. Mrs. Seymour Clark was a week end guest of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles West moreland at Lenoir. : ' ". Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis Were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bowles at Winston- Salem . mm Thursday At The Park "LAND OF LIBERTY" A picture that is different from any ever produced the choice bits of the better pictures and news reels of many years, blended together into one master production. Every American should see this ; . . Friday At The Park "THE PENALTY" With two great stars Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold, A picture that will grip your heart string's one that will pleaese you. If your name appears in one of these advertisements, go to the firm and they will present you a FREE TICKET to The Park Theatre good for Thursday or Friday Nothing to buy no cost to you. Just a good will token from the advertisers. Stop For A Snack At .". . CHARLIE'S PLACE Delicious Sandwiches i Hot'n Cold Drinks Mrs. Eugene Francis OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY A 1 8 0 TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone 9184 When You Paint This Spring, Specify Woosleys PAINTS We Have A Complete Stock C. B. Russell MASSIE HARDWARE Roy Parkman, Owner Phone 23 Main St We Are Headquarters for Graduation Gifts We Have A Full Line Mrs. Joe Edwards RELIABLE JEWELERS Main Street Pace 5 L LCase ofN.C. ; Extension Service Visits County "I have not seen the calves ia other counties of the state, but the calves now being fed by the Hay wood County 4-H Club members are the best I have ever seen," said L. I. Case head of the animal husban dry of the state extension service, who with the county farm agents took part in the monthly weighing of the animals. Mr. Case also stated that gener ally speaking he had never seen either 4-H boys and girls or their parents so much interested In the feeding projects. He highly approved the weighing of the calves at intervals and felt that it was a great stimulus to better feeding and care of the animals. Mr. Case spent two days in the county last week checking up with the county agents on Various phas es of the cattle industry. THEATRE TICKETS Ask Your Doctor ALEXANDER'S DRUG STORE PHONES 53 -54 Mlas-Curmen Plott A&heville Road Recapping You Hare Your Shoes Half soled Why Not Have Your TIRES RECAPPED? Expert Vulcanizing All Work Guaranteed ".' Mrs. S. P. Gay Vaynesville Gulf Service And Tire Recapping Company Main & Pigeon Streets

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