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Thursday Afternoon, December 28, 1950 THE WAYNESYILLE MOUNT ATNTEB FACE It's Inventory Time Again 3 7i' , "HLS-S W i v v. : .; J. Pan , " Tv! H n mil n mi .iwn m I rlT Dr and Mrc RmJ n,,.. Mr Mk Ttt-Kor4 r.ilunn J children are visiting relatives in Jr., and children left Tuesday for a wane, forest this week. , vacation in Florida Mr. and Mrs J M Long spent" F'ed Love of Raleigh is spend Cliristmas with Mr. and Mrs Hanv '"i? the holidays with his mother. Buchanan in Hendersomille " Mrs. Hugh Love. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall and Boatswain Jimmy Tutwtlerof the t .Mercnam Marines. no uas jus children. George Defy and Julia j tMwA ,0 tne Stat tflPf. three Ann Stovall, left Christmas attor- j months in Korea. I visitinj nw ' mother. Mrs Ann Welch Tutwilef. noon for Marlon to vmt Vis 0 wiU jom his ship "City of Al Stovall s father, the Rev-. P. W n,a - , Baltinn.re at tne expiration Tucker. ' uftus leave. Kurt Weill, who spent the holi days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weill, left Wednesday for Aruba, West Indies where be U employed with the Standard Oil Company. BELK-HUDSON A v The Biggest Values at our Old Santa is rcMiiifj, and Christmas is all over almost. We sold an abundance o mcr chandise, and naturally had a number of odds and ends of good Quality items left. We have decided to price this down to the bottom, in stead of having to list it on inventory. So here is the story scores of lots of goods at below cost. This means savings for you. Hurry in. Regular $1.94 Boy's Plaid FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.45 All Sizes Men's 8 Ox. Chants are busy checking on inventory-that means counting every single item in the store and king the cost price. That is what these two young tames are ooihb m-ie. n r,v. L Mrs. Charles Nolan'd right, at Ray's are starting the big task. iStalT Phutu. Deaths MRS. LINNA LUTHER Funeral services were "held Wed iday at 2 p.m. in Mt. Morenci slhodist Church for Mrs. Linna (well Luther, 75, of Hominy, o died last night at the home of r daughter, Mrs. J. B. Smathers Hominy. The Rev, Paul. Hamil nnd the Rev. T, A, Groce of tted and burial was in the Billy cemetery. Surviving are the daughter, two us. Tom of Hominv. anil ftlenn I. Luther of Bell, Calif., a number f grandchildren and greatgrand children; two sisters, ."Mcs." E. E. Miner of Candler and Mrs. T. D, Jllchlcy of Talbott, Tenn., and two Nhers, R. Church Crowell of laidler and G. E. Crowell of lHomasville. Wells Funeral Home was in idarge. Personal Mention ALFRED GOSNELL FllrlPrnl SnrviiQo iOr-r VioM Tutle- ---- I O -lC AMO C3V aflortinnn iw lUnc PnnlAn I ' w wu All TF COL Van""' Purch of God for Alfred Gosnell, P. who died Sundav. Burial was in Iwust Field Cemetery. ' I Surviving are four daughters, ps. Tom Hooper of Sylva, Mrs. ffed Smathers of Asheville, Mrs. jHifssell Clark of Canton and Mrs. lAustin Pace of Canton; eight sons, Illfo D . . . T l- - n n . i-iii iv my. jack vjusnen, max, uuis pro, A. L., R. V., Wiley and Roy .wsneu, ait of Canton, and Hubert anil Frnri -r au..:ii. sister, Miss Mary Jo Gosnell of marsnaii and a number of grand children and great-grandchildren. Wells Funeral Home was in charge. Sat and Mrs. Jack HoKan and children, Sylvia and Sara Kay, will leave tomorrow for their home in Panama City, Florida after a visit to Sgt. Hogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hogan, and to Mrs. Hoean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis. They will be accom panied home by Mr. and Mrs. i ni- ford Harrell and children, Judy and Mac. Mr. and Mrs. S. F.. Connatser and daughters, Shirley Mae and Margaret, left this morning for a vacation in Florida, l Mr. and Mrs. Spaldon Under wood left Monday for Miami, Fla., to attend the wedding of fheir son. Knnldon Underwood, and Miss Jean Elizabeth Bennett, which will take place tonight. They were ac companied by two other sons, Richard and Phillip Underwood. Mr and Mrs. Joe Dogged and children Nancy Jo and Bill Dg- gett, and Naomi Tate of High Point are spending the week-end at their home on the Country Club Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Baker left this morning for their home in Or lando, Fla.. after spending Lnrisi- mas with the latter s mother ami sister, Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert Osborne. Mrs. W I. Lee is spending this week in St Petersburg. Florida as tin. iMipvii nf Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Hudson. Miss Barbara Brown of Daytona Reach, Florida is a guest of her j cousins. Misses Anne and Nancy i liischoff. u- ami Mrs. T. L Gwyn spent Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E Wollz, in Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan, Sr.j ;,ie spending the holidays with 'fl at ives in Sylvester, Georgia, and Daytona. Florida. Mr and Mrs. S. E. Tutor and rlaiichter. Becky, left yesterday for Rockingham to visit Mr. Tutor's mother, Mrs. S K. Tutor, nr. Mr and Mrs. Homer Scruggs and ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGec of Newton spent the holidays wun rei- atives in Hazelwood. Robert Breese has returned to Raleigh after spending Christmas hie mni her. Mrs. Robert Willi i Breese, Sr. Frank Sherrill of Hayesville was I the guest of his brother-in-law ana i sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gib i son during the Christmas holidays. MRS. BETTY W. EARLEY Mrs RnH Wnlcn. tToi-loi, 79 idow of John Earley, died in the lOma n( . j .i-i iir : 1 1 : -- a uaugiuer, ivirs. iuic Morgan, Bessemer City, Monday ""uunng louowtng an extended ill ness, Funeral services were held Wed "sday at 2:30 p. m. in New Rocky Branch Baptist Church, Aliens ,Creek, with the Rev. W. C. Weaver officiating, Burial was in .Rocky Branch Cemetery.' Pallbearers were Charlie Huff man. Zilla Huffman, Fouton Huff man. George Watson, Howard Wat- and Arthur Earley. ' Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Ralph Parker, oedro-Wooley, Wash.; four sons, Jerome, Fred and George, RFD 1, yaynesville, Pressley, Slyva; one sister. Mrs. Margaret Huffman, Lake Junaluska; one brother. Bill Wason, Balsam, and 18 grandchildren. Pfc. Charles Robert Russell ar-1 rived Saturday from Keesler Air ( Force Base. Miss., to spend the j Christmas holidays with his moth-j er, Mrs. Turner Russell. He was accompanied by his sister. Mrs. T. H Cagle and her children, Carrol. Mora and Sue Cagle, of Lucedale, Mississippi, and Miss Bernie Nance of Keesler Air Base. Pfc. Russell was employed at Hip Havwood County Library be fore enlisting in the Air Force. Mr and Mrs. L. E. Dellinger and daughter are visiting relatives and friends in Detroit for tne nonn.ns. MRS. FANNIE ROGERS Mrs. Fannie Redmond Rogers, 62, widow of Grover C. Rogers, died in a hospital Sunday following n extended illness. .Funeral services were held Tues- 24-Hour Service Crawford Funeral Home Crawford Mutual Burial Ass'a Waynesrille, Phone 147 Canton, Dial J535 day at 2 p. m. in Clyde Mcinnrusi Church with the Rev. w. i. dun lin and the Rev. Pink Mcfracken officiating. Burial was in B.m-A-Vcnture Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hugh Mc Crackcn, Jule Boyd. Wayne Cor pening, Jimmy Penland. Wade Khea and Jack Redmond. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Johnny Khineharl. Clyde. HH 1 Mrs, Hugh Francis, RFD 1 Wav n'esville: three sons. Rw. Clyde. ... j ! iinrluood: one Faui ' no .ii-i i ...-- sister. Mrs. R. L. Penland. Clyde, and 10 grandchildren. Garrett Funeral Hime was in charge. " MISS LOUISE McCLURE prr.l corvires for Miss Louise McClure, 37, who died Monday morning at her home ncrt-. held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of a sister, Mrs. Fannie Hoyle. ...u ., , " The Rev. licorge iwtM, ficiated and burial was in Turpin s Chapel Cemetery Pallbearers were ucus. r and Charles Moody, Howard Watts and Robert Hoyle. Surviving are four sisters. Laur. McElroy and M. Hoyle of Waynesville, Mrs. O Hie Birchfield of Hazelwood and Mrs. Essie McDaniel of Atlanta Ga.. and one hrother, Noble Moody of E cfiwford Funeral Home was in charge. "nii lanp Wvchc. who is teach ing in the Wilmington city schools, is here for a vacation wun mother, Mrs, Troy Wyche. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarvis and j ..,,,11 Haiiuhter are spending the holidays with relatives in Mars Hill. Mrs. Robert Riley left today for her home in Greensboro alter a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Hov C. Tuttle. Miss Eugenia C. Justice, student Woman's College In Greens boro is spending the holidays with j her grandmother, Mrs. Eugenia C. 1 Jones. ' Mr and Mrs. Sam Bushnell, Jr., ' ,t daughters. Babs and Mary Bie-hnell. are here for a visit to Mi- and Mrs. Ben Sloan. Mr and Mr. Frank Underwood have returned from a vacation In Florida. Mr and Mrs. C. G. Thompson and M.n. Bill, have returned from MiUedgeville, Ga, where they I spent Chirtsmas with relatives. SALLY'S SALUES i o Ail W A I I t n I Vw., ,f "I -ant to ee tne ww . rtion u a taff tenor. r pher.' LAD1KS 2-lMECG CORDUROY DRESSES Keg. $9.93 and $12.!)5 PRICE OVERALL PANTS $2.00 Sixes 2!-:ifi Ladies' Rayon PANTIES Pairs $2. Mens Woolen GLOVES Assorted Colors and Si.cs i PRICE Men s Fancy Heavy Cotton SPORT SOCKS Regular 23c Pairs 9c . i . u .1 n -l WE DO NOT WANT f need at Less man v,osi to inventory this 42 INCH PIN WALK CORDUROY Assorted Colors . .Special LADIES' IIAYON GOWNS vass5T? . . . .sa.oo ENTIRE STOCK LADIES' WINTER COATS PRICE MEN'S 100 WOOL SWEATERS Assorted Colors and Sizes .... $2.50 LADIES' $2.98 COTTON DRESSES Assorted Prints tf Oft All Sizes . . . '30 Out This Goes at Below ost Prices Mens Regular $9.95 Style Turk FELT HATS : : : $400 TABLE LAMPS & SHADES Assorted Styles & Colors (SjCV Values To $1.48 ONE GROUP Natural Bridge SHOES Regular S8.95 Remember . . . You Always Save At on Men's Corduroy SHIRTS Red Green Regular $6.93
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