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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
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lowest priced
group of
work shirts.
A Clean-Cut Hat
Amazingly Good
Others 490 IX 2.95
Byron Hats $3.50
Men's
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C.E. RATS
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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
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Boys 490 up
Men's 970 up
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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.
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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
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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.
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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 .
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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.
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Main Street
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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.
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