? Soxer Jailed BfltA, White Sox center ^?glumly in a Chicago Ka after being arrested B: of attacking the 21-, Kite of an army private. whose name is with B*v.h police to Comiskey Be she pointed out Riv ^feedlv admitted visiting ^Eent but denied the at ^Krnational Soundphoto) Iaths ?l. penland ? service- were held Hjfternoon in Central Bchuriii at Clyde for ?penland. 86, who died Bie in Clyde Monday Hlouinc a long illness. ? George Starr and the I MeCracken officiated Hnt was in Hon-A-Vent ? were Jerry * and ?v Paul Robinson. John Hili.ii MiCracken and Hand life-long resident Hr. Penlano was the son He George and Emily Hand ui Haywood Coun Ha retired farmer. H are the widow, Mrs. Hmui.d Penland; three I I'enland of Chester, H Redmond Penland of H. and dim Penland of He daughters, Mrs. Cecil H Clyde, Mrs, Bernard Hf Wfukeegan, 111., and ? Barrett of JIazelwood; H M Penland of Clyde, Hildren and four great ICE T. INGRAM J sen'ices were held this n the Woodland Baptist George Thornton In son of Mr and Mrs. Ingram of Clyde. Route d in his parents' home eht after an extended Garnett Jamison, pastor th, officiated and burial tasant Hill Cemetery, !? in addition to the par ?'o sisters. Mrs. Dannie isheviUe. Route 2 and 1 Wall of Detroit, Mich.; ts Thomas Ingram of te 1 and Frank Ingram toute 2. nents were under the tGaii. it Funeral Home. ted States has about 5 ' the v,..i id's land sur ? servers of the moon be orrecth that the dark tn its surface were ord Funeral Home I Mutual Burial Ass'n Phone 147 ""ton, Dial 3535 ^a?nr Service taWlowte 1 1 inmost respite \ the cant write. j Uwt voter's X? BHar-REWSTERED I Have Through F* 23 To Register \ Republican Women Organize In The County The first women's Republican ! organization in Haywood County I was formed Tuesday night at Can ton and Mrs. Mabel Kick.man was named chairman of the club. Hugh Monteith of Sylva. Kepub- I lican candidate for Congress from the 12th District will address the club tonight. Mrs. Roy Loftin is the organiza tions secretary; Mrs. Mabel Harris, treasurer; and Mrs. Katye Hamlett. recording secretary. A vice-presi dent will be named later. A charter with the National Fed eration of Republican Women's I Clubs, of Washington. D. C? has been applied for. All interested persons are invit ed to attend Thursday's meeting, and additional members are solicit ed for the club, which has been set up as a permanent organization The wotneu will take an active part in the Get Out The Vote move during the coming days, and will participate in other activities of the party. Use Want Ads for quick results Cecil Personals By MRS J EDGAR Bl'RNETTE Community Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. James M Reeves ! ai.d sons spent the past week as quests of My*. Reeves- sisler. Mrs | A. M. Roger and family of Clarks ' \ ille, lnd. Mrs. Coy Pressley and Mrs. Clyde ! Caldwell spent Tuesday with rela I lives at Glenville. | Miss Lucy Clark visited her I brother. Bill Clark and family of I Newport News. Va.. last week. Mrs Dallas Clark is spending this week with them because of the illness of Mrs. Bill Clark who is to have an operation soon. Mrs. ijcott Burnett, who under went a serious heart operation at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Md last Wednesday is reported as recovering rapidly. She hopes to make the trip home within two weeks after site is discharged from the hospital. Natural gas is less poisonous than manufactured gas because manufactured gas contains carbon monoxide. S. Clyde WSCS ' Holds Meeting By MRS KYLE L1NDSEV > Community Correspondent r a The W.S.C.S. of Louisa Chapel j had its regular monthly meeting at ,j the home of Mrs. Loyde Justice. j. Mrs. C. N. Clark had charge of the program: "Every Good and } Perfect Gift Cometh from Above " t t he Society decided to observe a ' week of prayer the last week in 1 October. There were three visitors. Mrs ! j 1 W iley Snyder. Mrs. Mattie Mann, | nd Mrs Joe Hhodarmer, The PTA of the Clyde School met n the schooi auditorium with Mrs lark Ca^iey. the president, in barge The Rev. D. D. Gross iave the devotion. An interest ng talk on safety ip prevention of ires ami first aid was made U> Mr. Irovvn of the F.nka Corporation The group voted to help in the lallowe'en carnival which will tie he last of the month. i The COP had a picnic supper ast week at the cemetery where tbe men were doing >me work. The community extends its sym pathy to the family of the Ute Jess fowler and the late Rufua Pen land. Joe Killlan is seriously ill at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Robert Lindsey. John Loudon McAdam is credit ed with Inventing the macadam road. Britain claims that her farms produce more per acVe than any 1 other farm land. With A Store Full Of Outstanding BARGAINS FOUR BIG DAYS - Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Special Purchase for 88c Days GO Ladies' Beautiful All Wool, $19.95 COATS . . . Now $],4*88 First Quality and Guaranteed Ladies' $1.98 Outing gowns :::::: $1.68 Ladies' Regular 22c Rayon PANTIES ::: 6 pr 88c Boy's Winter Weight onion suits ::: $1.28 Boy's 19c Value SOCKS :::: 10 pr 88c t ' Men's Cotton and Rayon 75c SOCKS . . : : 6 pr 88c Children's $3.48 (sizes 8l/t to 3) SHOES $2 88 5 Per Cent Wool blankets : ::: $2.88 Men's 8-oz. Regular $2.48 overall pants : $1.88 Men's 8-oz. Regular $2.98 overalls :::: $2 08 Ladies' Pretty Cotton and Rayon blouses 88c Children's Good Grade Cotton v dresses ::::: 88c Over 600 Pairs Ladies' $6.95 Casuals and SPORT OXFORDS. $5.88 All colors and all sizes 9 Ladies' 25c Good Value SOCKS :::: 6 pr 88c Girl's Lace TriiAmed Regular $1.00 SUPS 88c Regular 48c Plaid OUTING :::::: 38c ? Special Bargain For 88c Days FACE CLOTHS 12 for 88c YOU ALWAYS GET MORE FOR TOUR MONET AT RELK-HUDSON'S RATH TOWELS 2 ior 88c HAND TOWELS 5 lor 88c Regular $1.98, 70 by 90 Cotton RLANKETS : : : : $1.68 Girl's Regular $1.98, All Sizes and Colors RLUE JEANS : .! : $1.88 BelKiHudson Men's 100'r All Wool, Regular $16.50 Flannel and Gabardine PANTS $9.98 Men's Regular $2.59 Heavy Weight union suits :: : $1.98 Men's 10?',' All Wool, Regular $36.50 suits : :: : $28-88 ? * 80 Square, Regular 29c PRINTS ::: 4 yds 88c 51 Gauge, 15 Denier, First Quality NYLON HOSE : ! : 58c Regular $1.00 Dan River ginghams :::: 88c Regular $1.29 Cone Heavy bath towels : : 88c Regular $2.29 First Quality, Muslin cannon sheets : $1.88 Entire Stock Regular $1.00 Costume jewelry .:::: 88c First Quality, 60-gauge, regular $1.00 NYLON HOSE .... 88c Ladies' Regular 39c Deep Tone SOCKS 3 pr 88c Large Selection Values To $1.59 Ladies' HAND BAGS 88c Men's White and Colored Dress SHIRTS $1.88 t 100';; All Wool. Satin Round $9.95 BLANKETS .... $8-88 All colors, and a wonder bargain

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