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Afternoon, December 11, 1930 TACE TEHEE THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER f7 -.:alP.T.A-Cg Meeting Wednesday f , Central Ele- r wtMt-Teacher Associa h JL..i.i Wednesday after- In, 13. at 1:30 o'clock, as program will be pre t"1 :i f thp first erades. f.tdlrcction of their teach rJ r.. ,i anH Miss Irma - .... ...ill rt business meeung wm . . can see only 'jo colnrS; . black and :ifaa? WICKS K mouth, tool VVaRu. kin G. S. Troop . Gives Program At Baptist Church Girl Scout Troop No. 11 of the East Waynesville School participat ed in the Week of Prayer programs at the First Baptist Church Friday night. The girls sang Christmas corols and prayers. In the group were! Judy Harrell, Salinda Dicus. Mar-! tha Howell. Joyce Ann Turner.1 June Parton. Shirley Bridges. ; Paula Ann Mooneyham, and Sue Morgan. Mrs. Charles Woodard is leader of the troop. . 1V2 Million Sought For Methodist Schools The Methodist Church's Western North Carolina Conference will try to raise $1,500,000 in the next three years to support the state's Methodist college. 1 ft 'few n. I'jii nun M,ss MtRC I 4 i 17 )Vwlt ' : ! Snok Chain, j . . j Bracelet Jill mi '" HAWLEY Expansion Bond $4950 , M tart 6 DIAMOND SET $72M j as little as A l T J a week J MlikBLE JEWELERS "It's Easy To fay The Hcliable Way" Beta Sigma Phi Will Meet Fri. With Mrs. Cobb The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold a regular meeting in the home of Mrs. V. M. Cobb, Friday nisht. at 7:30 o'clock A Christmas party will follow the meeting. I Wesleyan Guild To Meet With Mrs. Atkins The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet with Mrs, James Atkins, Tuesday night, at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Bob Ray Is Honored Mrs Bob Ra.v was honored with a surprise birthday shower given Tuesday in her home on Meadow Street with members of the Mis sionary Circle of the Free Metho dist Chapel as hostesses. The oc casion marked the 79th birthday of the honor guest. Prior to the shower a business meeting of the circle was held with Mrs. Jess Moore presiding. Those present were Mrs. Kay, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Ralph Minlck, Mrs. J. R. Moore, Mrs. Margaret Lillv. Mrs Ann Robinson, Mrs. H. C. Garland, Mrs. B. C. Fugate, and Miss Ruth Grubcr. Party Is Given For School Club Miss Patricia McElroy was host ess of a party in her home on the Dcllwood Road Wednesday night for members of the Y.P-F. Club of the senior class of the Waynesville llich School. Games were played and refresh inenls were served. Those present were Miss Thel ma Carver, Miss Eva Hightower Miss Barbara Galloway, Miss Car olvn Palmer. Miss Wilma' Nelson Miss Edith Carver, Miss Josephine r.afiHv Hohhv Robinson. Blane Carswell. Rav McClure, William and Robert Lovedahl, J. C. De Weese, Harold Metcalfe, Bill Gil- liland, J. D. Stanley, and Terry Swanger. PEGGY NOLAND ON POSTER COMMITTEE Miss Peggy Noland, daughter of Mr. and Mis. I). Reeves Noland 01 Roule 1, Waynesville, has been named to the poster committee for Student Union productions at Iowa State College. Mink Trimmed Duvetyn Suit T ..." Grooming Gifts I For That Man Bv BETTY CLARKE ' AP Newsfcatures Beauty Editor Just because Dad plays Santa Claus at Christmas young mem bers of the family shouldn't over look him when planning their gifts. Mother and older members 01 tne family shculd see to it that small fry do right by the man of the family. Even bottom-uf-the-bank pen nies can produce unusual little stocking stuffers. Soap m the shaix and color of a pigskin foot ball or shaving soap in a little metal bucket are fun presents for Dad. After-shave lotions, comb and brush sets, fingernail or toenail clippers, mors and raiur blades are lust a few Of the items to be found on bargain shelves. Older members .of the family who can afford to splurge will find I available such interesting items as good grooming kits containing es sential toilet articles, military brush sets and electric raiors. Elrcant bel(e outfit ly VERA WINSTON HERS U a suit with an elegant air that uses fur smartly but not opulently. Tht expensive look Is Inexpensively achieved by using mink edging lor the Peter Fan collar and for outlining the ellptlcal pockets. The suit Is In cafe au lalt duvetyn with a slim skirt and softly fitted Jacket With it is a tiny mink hat with mink tails which give a flirta tious air. State Spent $658,000 On County Roads The State through October 31 RiR42niR in road bond mnnev for the reoair and construe tion of highways in Haywood Coun ty. The information was contained in a report made today by Division Engineer W. M. Corklll. Yl'I.K SCENTS . , Royal fern scynt In after-shave lotlonmakes a hit. Mrs. Harold Massie and two young daughters, Tcss and Trudie. returned Sunday night after a visit to relatives in Daytona Bench, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Konte of Franklin were week-end guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt. . 11 MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' FALL AND WINTER COATS, DRESSES and HATS Greatly REDUCED TOP OF THE PACK . . . Mili tary brushes and comb in na tural bi-istlcs. ALSO ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN'S COATS 1 s HE-MAN GROOMING . . . Pocket size comb nail file, clothes brus.li. Budget priced. s 9 DEPARTMENT STORE Seller Brands Mean Better Buys" Make Him Happy With A GIFT From Belli -Hudson "The Bib C'liriMmas Store" i r i Archdale XT "greatest shirt ever sold" O Greater Value O linger Wearing Better Fitting Smarter Styling lluy Hint Severn 1 sj uitivi e" sr . BeB Absolutely The Finest Shirt in America at This AO - $ ff Low Price. Complete range of siies and colors. silvO JWW Handkerchiefs Sox mi Belk Hudson Your 15c and up Big 25c ,0 59' Sweaters I ft?; ' Merry Christmas Store Gloves $3.95 Up Belts - Suspenders 1 is I ( V, " r 1 In , . 1 $1 Up Slippers HERE'S HOW . . . Miniature i cocktail shaker of after-shave lo- 1 tion or cologne. ' The National Geographic Soci ety says the best estimate of Tibet's j population is about 3,000,000. 3 Big Floors 01 Fine GIFTS At Savings $' .98 - S3.95 Friendline Hats 1 Ties v $1-51.50 SJ.95 Up eMudson I 5 ( I
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