I Al,;l Sl ^ ' {Pern I Kiiu'st M. Hale, of RalI V' spending a few days I llanv Kirsch, of Ashev;..v i .vt'd Wednesday for a \ <; Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Al\>c.\. .'ad other relatives. * ? M. i'.ir"lyn Gibson, who has be- : ;:he Southern Railway, li s c\ l'or several weeks, iiu - to her home here. 3>r * I', v .iv.il Mrs. Robert G. Tut.. el . -hiidren. Betty. Kitty ;r..i i?!)? :*. Jr.. will return toil \ if?:n ;i va.Miion which they I>!iri:.f Mrs. Sluder's mother Mrs. John Ensley, at Dills Mrs. Stove Ford and baby daushtfr. Frances, of Philadelphia. are quests of Mrs. Ford's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. I and Mrs. W. T. Wise. * * * Mrs Ci c o r vr e Ensley and daii'.-htt'r Nancy, of Akron, Ohio, are fur- ()f Mrs. John Ensley, ^ lu-r h-une in Dillsboro, and W 0. Allen. * * lr-. c II. Lawrence, of MorI Tt-nn., and Mrs. Gilda Ti .i!;rmil of Cedar Rapids, la. are iuie.-;:..s ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry C L I'Vifiice. at their home here * * * I .11 id Mrs. Homer Mash''1 Franklin, have beer I a lew days here, guesfc { Mrs. M.i.shburn's sister, Mrs C0lORED ^ Purchase of Q Pkgs %^VWHEAT /^ FLAKES RLC \y/Jutt think! You get oo . of thete attractive Fie*ti I 'K^iZ ' I Colored Bowl* with yov I 1 I purcha?e of 2 jx?ckag< [ I i of Miller's Wheat Flake i S lll&FRT Choice of 4 eolort. Jui ti l Wl ZcCi r'8ht for ,ervin&,^ 111 FLr^^l cious Miller Whei V 1 I I Flake* . the cer?J ' with "wake-up flavor. onals 1 Sam W. Allison, and Mr. Allison. * * Mr. Roscoe Askey, who is a rai dio operator with the United States Merchant Marines, spent a day or two here this week with his mother, Mrs. Frank G. Brown. 0 * Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Nichols and Mr. O'Dell Bankhead returned Tuesday to their homes ! in Chester, S. C., after a few days' visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols. * * Mr. Robert McGaughey, who has been employed at the South ein Railway station here, has gone to South Carolina. Mr. Ralph Patton, of Bryson City, has taken his place here. * Dr. Patsy McGuire and young daughter, Alice, left today for Orlando, Fla., to join their husband and father, Dr. Harold McGuire, who is in the Army and , stationed at Orlando. * * * Mr. Jack Fitzgerald arrived j Sunday, from Williamston, for a week's visit with Mrs. Fitzgerald,' who is spending the summer here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Schneck, of Illi| nois, are occupying the residence 1 owned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Jones, on Jackson street. Mr. ! Schneck is employed as a machinist on the Fontana Dam i project. Lois Louise Edwards, of Whittier, and Theresa and Robert Perry Hyatt, of Cherokee, are | spending the week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parker, at their home on Courtland Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendt and j babv are guests, for a few days, i of Mrs. Wendt's mother, Mrs. j Nannie McGuire, at her home in Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs. Wendt are moving from Johnson City, Tenn., to Murray, Ky. * ? Sammy Ramsey is here from Chattanooga, Tenn., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell to stay until school opens. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ramsey, and family have recently moved to Chattanooga. * * # Miss Hicks Wilson, Miss Evelyn Sherrill and little Miss Gail Martin will return the last of FRO! F0( We h ave inst k Food Cabinet Department a all times a vai of their produ , The governme ? the greater j > ner's pack thi * believe this w i ?? renaer a gica our friends an : SylvaSi l IN C O R P ft! 99 _ PHONE 108 ill TH1 I OWENS?HIGDON I I Announcement has been made by her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Higdon, of the marriage in Atlanta, on Thursday, July 16, of Miss Dot Higdon, to Lieut. 0 Harlan Clinton Owens. Mrs. Owens, the youngest e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hig- J don, was educated in the Sylva J schools and Western Carolina Teachers College. For the past a several years she has been a s teacher in the high school at Murphy. At the present she is connected with the Tennessee Valley Authority, at Farner, Tennessee. Lieut. Owens, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Owens, of Shelby is an alumnus of Bingham Military School, of Asheville, and of the University of North Carolina. RACHEL KARP HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY On last Friday afternoon, little Miss Rachel Karp celebrated her birthday with a party at the Community House. A number of games were enjoyed by her little friends and the house was decorated in pink and white, with a birthday cake and flowers forming a centerpiece. White ice cream, punch, cookies, and candy were served. _ The guest list included Ruth Kindley, Rachel and Leah Sutton, Gale Martin, Audrey June Jones, Libby Ann Dillard, Peggy Duckett, Eddie Buckner, Sonny Abernathy, Billie Lawrence, Carter Williams, Franklin Fricks, Dicky Wilson, Jerry Cook, Jerry Karp, Geraldine Keenum, Edith Moore, Patsy Buckner, Ruth Walport. Nancy and Shirley Hartmann, Linda Moody, Margaret Ann Ryan, Joyce Fisher, Mark Parks, and Patsy Abernathy. ROBERT BUCHANAN HAS PARTY MONDAY Robert Buchanan celebrated his fifth birthday Monday afterj noon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buchanan, at Webster. About twenty-five boys I and girls enjoyed the occasion. Ice cream, punch, cookies, and other refreshments were served , i and a number of games were en| joyed by the children. | the week, from Celina, Tenn., where they have been since last ; Sunday. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Webber, who had been the guests of Mrs. Webber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i John H. Wilson, for several days. >TED 3DS ailed a Frosted in our Market nd will keep at ried assortment . cts. nt is demanding 3art of the cans year, and we ill enable us to ter service to u pan uu9* jpply Co. I ORATED I SYLVA, N. C. I % # E JACKSON COUNTY JOURNAL MISSIONS CIRCLE j *AMES NEW HEAD The Carrie Rhodes Circle of j he Methodist Woman's Society j f Christian Service, meeting j /ith Miss Lucille Wilson Monday f vening, heard a talk on the * fork of Scar r it College, by iiss Sara McCracken, one of i he teachers of the college and k discussion by Mrs. John Wil- j on Smith on conditions in InIN THE INFANTRY they say*T0PKICK* for first sergeant *H(AD BUCKET' for new steel helmet 'CHOW' for their food *CAM I/ for their ThefaTorltedgarettewithmen in the Annjr, Navy. Marines, and Coast Guard is CameL (Bascdon actual sales recordsin Post Eichanges and Canteens.) J||9rp|M T STEADy PLEASURE.'J m CXTRAMILD^ RICH FLAVOR M than that of the 4 other 1 mmT of them?according to iade) - IfTou Can't Buy " &|||?gVi$ - 'a