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ihe Great Smoky Mountains National Park - 111111111111 iTTTiT'iT ii i r i 1 1 1 1 i mi in ii ii mi i n i i i i i i Haywood County Booster Edition Of The WaynesviUe Mountaineer vr INSTITUTE IN BRY ,Vv -ITY , W.-me is Deingr held foa:-W ...etfk for the case ''; 'V'-:ri''t, beginning on ier- '-- "" , i:,.Ain? from the i:-. , are attending: Mrs, !''f,; i euJ case worker, Mrs. ntnke clerk, Mr, arm supervisor, and ..., l ore MlSS J'v '; . Edwina McDow- s-"."'."' . Hvatt. Mrs. Joe Mr.- ,. o:nnptoe. Miss Car- Jlr:; ' milins. and Mr rrf Gibson, . , i-Dvnni PON. L.iV u r.ik-ivu.. TR AL 1 v y .. ifrernoon Contract Jl ,.i'S. r. r.ujt ine nouse met a- ,ionHnlflB and WIS Ul Vttiw.v., - , fv,:::w '! r .nnnintnieiiti I" was noteu m e was enjoyed by tne ;Pir"l .. Mrs. Jerry Col f " V. Ki nan, wirs. jv. u. V. on.Ulk Bt-n Colkitt. Guests fu-"r. " , were: Mrs. JN. M Jl.. afternoon Fr T m Oravton B 5. .uarMi. f Perry and gravel iffht. THE BEST VALUES OURIST HOME Accommodations are list in Travelers Inn System hrectories. FREE DIRECTORIES J-ec Information. Let us Ln your trip commercial pleasure. NO CHARGE. There is no economy in popping for rooms. There no sense in asking local MISS BETSY SILER ENTERTAINS WITH A BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Betsy Siler gave a party on Friday .afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler, in Belle Meade, the occasion marking the seventh birthday anniversary of the young hostess. She was assisted in receiving her guests by her moth er and sister, Miss Emily Siler. All appointements of the party were in anticipation of Easter. The cake lighted by seven candles was decorat ed in miniature Easter eggs. Those enjoying the party were: Mary Ann Massie, Betsy and Paul Hardin, Joan and Eugene Boone, Ger aldine and Shirley Colkitt, Joy Lan drum, Caroline Stevenson, BiUlie Richeson, Billy Francis, Jean Ann and Betty Bradley, Bee Bee Medford, and Meta Dicus. j J udge Fellix Alley spent several days in town during the week with his family here. Judge Alley made an exchange with Judge J. A. Rousseau and will be in the western part of the state for several walks in the near future. Mrs. J. Frank Hodges and children. John end Jean, arrived on Saturdav from Taswell, Ten., and are the guests oi the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas. jtople who send you to fiends or places paying iem, regardless of value. e hu.it for, inspect and recommend only good "val- $ fs. We have a national putation at stake. rite for Information. ALL FREE avelers Inn System MM. Ill KEND, IND. GRACE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES EGG HUNT On Monday afternoon the children of Grace Episcopal church Sunday school were given an eptg hunt the lawn of the church. Those in charge of the affair were Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick. Miss Elizabeth Ray and Mrs. Albert New www Mi's. Margie Blaylocs, who has been spending sometime in Orlando, Fla., motoring down several weks aco with her sister, Mrs. John Orr, of Mor ristown, Tenn., has arrived for the summer season. Miss Ellen Louise Killian, who is a student at Brenau College, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killian. Mrs. C. N. Sisk and u party of friends were among those motoring to AshevHIe the first of the week. Mrs. Walter Hawk, formerly of WaynesviUe, now of Taylorsville, spent Sunday in town with relatives. www Miss Elizabeth Kitchen, of the health department, spent the week end in Sapphire as the guest of rela tives. . . Mrs. Walter Crawford and small daughter, Ann Coman, left during the week for Fieldale, Va., where they will visit the former's family. Oak Park A SUMMER HOME FOR DISCRIMINATING GUESTS MRS. F. H. MARLEY MAIN STREET V PhodklThe IBB!' T caution of sewing their ap- H Parel with CLARK'S 2335 J flj tt b"f 6-cord thread. SZL-M WEDDIN'G TAKES PLACE AT LLlUt; SUNDAY AFTFRX'OOV Marked by impressiveness was the marriage of Miss Geraldine Mooney, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mooney to Mr, Walter Cathev, which was solemnized on Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents in Clyde. The Rev. Lefcwich of the Methodist church of Clyde pronounced the marriage vows. Prior to the cere mony Miss Frances Mease, of Canton, accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Pate, sang two songs. Miss Mary John Watson, of San ford, was the maid of hon r. She wore a becoming gown of pink taffeta anrl carried talisman . roses. Bride maids were: Miss Emi'.v Smathers Miss Annette Chambers. Miss Sybil Anderson, Mis Mary Kate Penland, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Jeanette Lhambers, Miss Lois Haynes, Miss Kitty Sentelle, and Miss Linda Haynes, all of Clvde. -and Miss Dor othy White, of Norfolk, Va., They wore smart models in pastel shades and carried sprinsr flowers. Little Miss Virginia Medfor ', the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Med ford. attended as the flower girl and Master Frank Pate, Jr.. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Pate, was the ring bearer. The bride's gwn was of heavy white satin and was fashioned on becoming lines. Her only ornament was a ruby broot'h which had been handed down from her great, great grandmother. Her boquet was of calla lilies. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held, with Mrs. Jewel Jones and Mrs. J. C. Haynes assisting the family and the bridal party in receiving. The bride is a popular member of the younger set of Clyde. After gradu ating from the Clyde High School, she attended the Virginia State Teachers College at r redencksburg, a., and for the past year has been identified with the Clyde schools. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Cathev. After 'finishing the Clyde High ".houl he attended the N, :th Carolina State College from which he vs graduated in chemical engineering. Since 11132 he has been a chemical engineer in the laboratory of the Champion Fibre Company. He is a member of the Tau Beta l'i fra ternity. The couple left by moiJr for a fort night's trip to Florid;, and upon their retU'U wii make their home '.'of the present with the .bride's pare!?' in Clyde. ww Miss Carmen Plott, who is a stu dent at Brevard College, spent several days in town this week as the guest of her parents, Mr. and M's. Homer Plott. Mr. and Mrs, Lowry Leo and son, Bob, left by :iiotor on Thursday for Danville, Va., where they spent the Easter holiday." with relatives. Miss Martha McCracken, who is at tending Brevard College, spent from Thursday until Tuesday in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc Cracken. ' Mrs. Frank Therrell spent the week-end in LaFolIete, Tenn., with Mr. Therrell, who is with the TVA with headquarters there. Mr. Ray Burgin, who is attending Wake Forest, spent the Easter vaca tion with his parent" Miss Francis Rose, who is a student at Brevard College, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rose. Miss Mary Boone, of Andrews, who is a stndent at the Greensboro Col lege, spent the Easter holidays as the guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone, Jr., at their home in the Kirkpatrick Apartments. w Mr. Arthur Francis, who is attend ing Wake Forest, spent the Easter vacations with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Francis, at their home in the Ratc'iff Cove. MASTER CHARLES BADGETT, III GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY On Friday afternoon Master Charles Badgett, the III, of Knoxville, entertained a group of his friends at the home of his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs W. T. Denton, with a party in observance of his fifth birthday an niversary. A motif of yellow and white with Easter rabbits as favors foatu'-'vl the party. Ices, cakes, and1 candy were served. Those present for the afternoon were Barbara Ann Boyd, Tommy i Bovd. Theresa Alley, Nancy Jones, Dewey Noland, David O'Brien, Ed munds Hannah, Betsy and Paul Har din, Peggy and Johnnie Mclnnes, Hal let Ward, Jr., Parker Gay, Bobbie Hardin, Jean Rotha and Joe Tate. Section 1 Page 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, May Cth, .1935, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynes viUe, Haywood County,. North Caro lina, the undersigned will sell at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and prem ises, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake in the center of the railroad, E. K. Chambers comer; thence with Chambers line W. 63" E. 36 poles to a stake; W. 50 S. 20 poles to a stake; W. 29 S. 16 poles to a chestnut oak, Chambers corner; thence with Carl Queen's line as fol lows: S. 77 E. 20 poles to a black oak; S. 50 E. 20 poles to a hickory; S. 86 E. 30 poles, more or less, to the center of the railroad; thence with the center of the railroad to the BE GINNING, containing seven acres, more or less. Sale made pursw it to power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by John Rogers and wife, Dolly Rogers, dated August 3, 121, and recorded in Book 8, at page 21, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This April 5th, 1935. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. . No. 224 Apr. 11-18-25-May, 2. I Our Shopping Facilities Will Enable You to Live WAYNESVILLE as Enjoy ably as at Home COMPLETELY EQUIPPED DEPARTMENTS Variety Quality Sanitation Service Selling for Cash We Sell for Less Groceries A grocery department completely stocked with nationally known approved products. Courteous and friendly clerks who know tjie grocery business and can wait on you with facility. An attractive department with cleanliness and sanitation its keynote. CHOICE VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY Meats Thoroughly modern refrigerating and display equipment as suring you meats in choice condition. Trained meat cutters imbued with the idea of giing you exactly what you desire in the way of meats. WESTERN MEATS SEA FOODS IN SEASON We Specialize In Country Cured Hams Sports Wear SPORTSWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN While we do not claim to be a Fifth Avenue Sport.shop, we do feature Sportswear, and can furnisjh you with every type you are likely to need while vacationing in the mountains. RIDING, SWIMMING AND CAMPING AITAREL Ready-to- Wear Our Ready-To-Wear will surprise and please you. We feature smart moderate priced clothing. We maintain a Resident New York Huyer, and new styles are received weekly. Sportswear a specialty. Cottons by Nelly Don. Foundation Garments by Vassarettc, Gossard, Munsingwear. Notions and Accessories- Vacationists will find us well equipped to meet their needs for rayon and wool yarns, embroidery threads, and the other ac cessories of "rocking chair sports." Humming Hird and Archer Hosiery Piece Goods Our piece goods department is equipped to meet any ordinary demand for dressmaking and household material. ' McCall Pattern Service Shoes for Men - Women - Children Our Shoe Department is in charge of an expert fitter, and is stocked with every type of shoe typical of the better class of family shoe store. SHOES FOR GOLF, WALKING, CAMPING Menys Furnishings APPAREL CHOSEN FOR THE BETTER DRESSED MAN Arrow Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs Hats by Knox, Dunlap, Byron McGregor Sportswear Faultless Pajamas Jantzen Bathing Suits Ray's Soos
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