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BDAy,FEDRUAnYJM9 THE WAYNESvTLLE MOUNTAINEER Pace 5 Awards Given Plans Completed jorr Night or in. nn(nted to the Haywood dis- tt tbei court of .honor ct l" Aav evening. Om- urton 1 trooB eme--- ted to Can. imers . fnnr. six and seven. "TCu ive A. W. Allen Scout aorvice certifi- lte c fmnater Josenb h ATdam KnighrDavid Joe 1st". Ad8 Rnbbv Herman Vv-n r-n,o.pnev service ap- Srtific. were .warded Rhea. Edgar Ivester, LTed Wbitted, J'- I Chairman of Aavancev S "Edford. presented Jimmy ro - x T.n 1 With & Lm of uanwii iiw, - - i J Ragle rI" Zenderfoot Investiture was charge of acout-r-:-.... Hon. The ioHowiiiB r RmiA HawKins. oi krae wouo. - lanton Troop , vic.6 - Canton inwp r l Emmett Eller, Edward Fort- i j Dahuh anil K ir hard Eiard Scates, all of Hazelwood roop 5, ana joe uu uuj, and Billy Swafford, all of anton Troop 7. Dr. G M. Davis, vice chairman finance, awarded second class rtincaies iu anton Troop 1, Arthur Amos, of ,-aynesville Troop 3, Billy Davis, Waynesville, Troop 3, Walter P II ..1 1 1 T,.im Q fimes, oi way""'""' vuy , illy Miller, of Waynesville Troop roop 6 and J. F. Broyles, Jr., of anton Troop 7. Rev. H. G. Hammett, of Waynes ille, presented the first class wards to Boyd Medford, of Way esville Troop 3, Zebulon Doyle illen, of Waynesville Troop 3, Bob y Allen, of Canton Troop 4, Har ld Childers, of Canton Troop 4, owell PleBS, of Canton Troop 4, nd Billie Welch, of Canton Troop District Chairman Carlton Pey- tn awarded the following merit dge certificates: Zeb Alley, of aynesville Troop 3, firemanship; Dellwood News L. W. Wall accompanied his son, Dwight,,to Newport News, Va., Tuesday where Dwight is employ ed in defense work. Margaret Hall, of North Wil kesboro, spent the week-end with her family at Dellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McClure, of Hazelwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Matney over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Carpenter and Mrs. Clyde Jones, of Johnson City., Tenn., visited the latter! brother, Roy Matney, of Dellwood, over the week-end. Miss Elizabeth Ferguson, who is attending college at Greensboro, spent Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Ferguson. Mrs. Richard Shehan and son. "Dickey", are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Shean, Richard Shehan having gone to Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plott have moved to Crabtree where Mr. Plott is employed. The Woman's Missionary Union Meets next Friday at the home of Mrs. Clifton Moody. All members and interested persons are urgede to attend. How Japanese Sneak Raid Hit Hawaii Base 1f V - toil Mm Sf.'MU&Mti&MSia OIHrial U 8 Nv Photo Patrol planes, Catalina type (PBY), are shown wrecked on Ford Island at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after the Japanese sneak raid of December 7. (Ctntral Prtu ) Society of the Haxelwood Baptist church will meet as a circle at the home of Mrs, Will Snyder Thursday eve ning at 2:30 o clock. Friends of Lucile Moody will re gret to learn that she is seriously ill. v;,; Ralph Childers, of Canton Troop 4, farm mechanics; Ted: Whitted, Jr., of Canton Troop 4, fireman ship and first aid; Billy Welch, of Canton Troop 4, handicraft; Odes Bolin, of Hazelwood Troop 5, book binding; Fletcher Ferguson, of Hazelwood Troop 5, farm home and its planning; Buddy Morrison, of Hazelwood Troop 5, woodwork, bookbinding, woodcarring and farm home and its planning; Adam Knight, of Canton Troop 6, ath letics and pioneering, and Ray H. Mann, Jr., of Canton Troop 7, athletics. ; It was announced that the next Haywood district court .... of honor would be held at the court house in Waynesville on Monday even ing, March 16th, at seven-thirty. The Toggery - Invites You To Come In and See the Several Hundred New Nelly Don Dresses Just Received ) ivon young dirndl typa In rayon orey Perfect packaway f or your southward Jaunt . . .smart young com panion for later in town. Splashy white flowers on blue, Patio rose, Sandstone brown or black - exclusive with us in our Helly Don Shop. 10-18. S2.95 $14.95. The TOGGERY Harry Hyatt, who holds a posi tion in Newport News, spent the first of the week here with his fam ily. ; .' '. :.. Mrs. Fred Campbell and Miss Derothy Green spent the first of this week visiting relatives in Newport, Tenn. Mrs. Sallie Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Milas Ferguson spent the week-end in Brevard as the guests of the former's son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rus sell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell have as their guest, the latter's mother, Mrs. S. E. Hollis, of Green, ville, S. C. Mrs. Rufus Carswell left Wed' nesday for an extended visit with relatives in Newton. "' Earl Scruggs, who recently ac cepted a position in Wilmington, spent the week-end here. Mrs. Scruggs and baby accompanied him back to Wilmington where they will reside for an indefinite time. Miss Maye Rathburn is spend' ing a few days this week with her mother m Asheville. Mrs. Henry T. Sharpe, of Ashe ville, was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins, during the week. Mrs. G. N. Henson and - her daughter, Miss Ruth Henson, and her Bon, Bill Henson, all of Forest City, spent the week-end here yia iting the former's mother, Mrs, P. L. Turbynll. Ben Colkitt, Jr., who is attend ing Davidson College, spent the week-end in town with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ben Colkitt. " Mrs. Kate Morris returned dur ing the week from Charlotte, where she has been visiting her sister Mrs. Ed Isenhour. Mrs. Bill Sutton and two chil dren, Mitzie and Farrell, left last week for Wilmington, where they joined Mr. Sutton who is employ ed there. iRoy Robinson, who holds a posi tion in Newport News, is spend ing a few days here this week with his family. - Mrs. Paul Young spent ten days recently with her sister, Mrs. B Fresby, and her family in Detroit, Mich. ' Fred Gibson, who is now resid ing in Newport News, spent the week here with his family. . The Woman's Missionary Union WANT ADS FOR SALE 28 V4 acres. In Cand ler, Buncombe county. Highway runs through place, also stone road with light and phone lines crossing place. T. P. OWENts 144 Academy street, Canton, N C. 12-19-26. FOR RENT One three room house with bath. lights, watr. Bee Arthur Hartsell, Hazelwood or call 419-J. Feb. 19 WANTED A modern five or six room house with five to ten acres. Decribe property in de tail and give best cash price. Write Purchaser, Box 511, Way- nesville. Feb. 19-26-Mar. 6-12 FOR SALE 8 good cows and heifers. Four Guernsey and Jersey heifers, 2 years old will be fresh in March or April. Four cows 2 and 3 years old, also good work horses. Lee V. Rog ers, Clyde, N. C. LOST Small white Terrier, with dirty brown spots. Name "Dim py." See R. J. Talbert, Balaam St, Hazelwood. Reward offer The Y. W. A. of the Hazelwood Baptist church will' meet with Misses Edith and Elaine Queen Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The G. A. of the Hazelwood Bap- Wednesddy evening at 6.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Greek Waddell spent the week-end in Asheville with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Rice. Mrs. Jonathan Woody and son, Stephen, have returned from Gainesville, Ga., where they visit ed relatives. Zeb Rofrers, who recently under went an operation at the Haywood County Hospital, is convalescing at the Hotel LeFaine. A FOOD Moderate but definite improve ments were apparent in the food situation of the United Kingdom from the spring of 1941 to the out break of war in the Pacific. Recruit for Defense f 1 .C- f : CHEESE A new method of cheese-making developed at the Virginia Poly technic Institute cuts the custom ary time in half and has been sell tist church will meet at the church ing at a premium on the market. Fifteen-year-old Margaret Sims, shown saluting in the New York City ofBce of the AWVS, has set herself the task of organising Junior Aux iliaries in California cities for the Mtional defense. She is the daugh ter of a Los Angeles attorney. RAYS Sale Continues This Week With A Parade Of Trousers Reduced To A Bargain Basis Dress - Work Trousers -for- ESEZCEElMen and Boys Until this war is over you will not again have such an opportunity to buy pre-war merchandise at pre-war prices -ANY KIND OF PANTS- For Every Kind of Man and Boy- Men's Blue Serge PANTS $3.50 Value $319 -A good buy- Men's High Grade Corduroy -Pants $2.98 Value Matching Jacket- Si. 349 n k 7 Pre-Season Sale On Matched Work Suits Matched Work Suits are more and more Popular and practical And Again This Season We offer you choice selections in Match ed Shirts and Pants. And - DURING THE REMAINDER OF : THIS MONTH We offer special invitation prices on an extensive group -NO PATTERN EXCEPTED For School Boys A very complete line of ; Slacks BOYS' -School Pants- Corduroy. . $2.49 Values $2.91 Values $3.49 Values $1.88 $2.33 $2.88 Specials In Men's -Overall Pants- Biue Herringbone San forized y -Work Pants- Matching Shirt $1.98 Value $1.49 Value . 5 J 29 Lee Heavy Khaki . -Matched Suit- $2.49 $1.77 $2.98 Pants $1.94 Shirt ........ AN I BUY NOW SAVE Men's Anvil Khaki Duck Pants $2.49 Anvil $2.29 Surpassed for work wear only by Duxbak- $1.69 Anvil 8 02. ............ $1.49 8-ois. Pant ........... Special Group ......... $1.49 Anvil 8 oz. $1.25 220 Wt. ....... 97c Small Sizes $1.55 $1.39 $1.15 -BOYS'- $1.39 $1.17 820 $2.98 Slacks Type Size 28 waiste u Sale Pi ice $344 School and College types in the latest styles and - materials $3.98 Group $4.95 Group $5.95 : Group $3.44 $4.22 $5.11 $1.69 Values $1.98 Values $2.19 Values -Men's Dress Pants- $1.44 $1.77 $1.88 $2.69 Values $2.98 Values $3.50 Values $2.33 $2.55 $2.98 -Boys' Dress Pants reduced to the same scale- Pre-Season Sale On Sport Suits Reduction Allowed While it may seem early to be offering Sport Suits for men and boys Already we have been having inquiries Sport Suit weather- -and soon it will be -So- DURING THIS MONTH WE OFFER YOU THE PRE SEASON PRIVILEGE OF 10 REDUCTION ON BOTH SPORT SHIRTS AND SPORT SUITS Buy Now and Save 1 C. E. RAY'S SONS Where You Can SHOP With the t Least Money and the Least Trouble ed, Feb. 19 M1,,,,MjjSjjSjBBSMMSMSsMMMBBWM MPS - For Tc Canvas.; Yariawide MYyS
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