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JUNE -27. 1935 THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESVILLE X. C. pi1 ffq Ik, MT . INSTRUCTION VAT. APPLIEOFOf f LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS 1 PHONE 137 in GENUINE Jockey Shorts , and Ihirtt MODERN TWO-PIECE UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. BRIEF . BUTTONLESS .LIGHT. POROUS A MILD SUPPORT BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Tm turn --Wjfr". oppeon on th 4 o' t etuin' Jockey Short exiShut. The word "Jockey" ud In wrri- with mert' of boy' undrwar t iCoope'i c j iV'ed ffarf mark and may ms in cOi '-.n wpfh Cooper mr- Also Regular Eroadcloth Shorts At All Prices Mr. James R. Rovd ma.lo o h,,;,.,.- trip to Asheville on Friday. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Miss Robina Miller were Asheville visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. S. H. Bushnell and Miss Mary Stringfield were among those motor ing to Asheville the first of the week Mrs. S. P. Oliver, of Columbia, S. V. is tne guest this week of Miss Clare Linsfor. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler were among those motoring l0 Asheville on Friday. Dr. William Sloan, who U sta tioned near Bryson City, spent the week-end in town with his familv Mr and Mrs. Ben Sloan and voung (laughter, Linda, of Sylva, spent the weeh.-eim in town with relatives . Mr. James Atkins, manager of the So'uhern Assembly, is spending sev eral days in St. Louis, Mo., this week 1'. ('. CH H'TVP I'W-l:- i.pv i- HI Br.llHiF. THURSDAY The Hayw.-d Chapter of the Unit ed Daugnlcis ,f the Confederacy, gave a nms; d.-,:.rh::u: 1,,-i.t. -o.el Lvl-a-.n.. ,m Tlm.cJ.v tables Mr. Jimmie Troiur, was the guest of Mis during the week. of Reidsville, Martha Xeal Jimmer Wash Pants 97c n Stripes c hicks White M Sport Slacks 3.95 , $5.00 RAY'S SONS rs rou SHIRTS .Mis. Grayden Ferguson and a party ot friends were among those moloring to Asheville ,i Mondav. Mr. T. N. Massie and a partv of friends spent the week-end in Char lotte and Knoxville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell have a mother. Mrs. C. .1 I .,li r . . . field, Mass. " ' pl"1K . Mr. Everett fun,,, ... .i. . .. , ----- v...,,,, ?,t-t .e wick- w i mT,'0" with a ato. Mr. Wilma Mills, of the Cata-l,a Knter-prise. Mr. and Mrs Il,i,.i, i .. . -,, Margie Blaylock were the gue.sts ov.r 'Mrs. Lueilo IV H,. - "j -"in .vvuiik son. enry Fov. Jr. p,,t-i . nesdav after a wwl . u .. ington, 1). C. "'Vl ."asn' Mr. Ross SiirmnV, f C! .. 1 : . .. the guest this wnol r,f i;H u':,. at the home of his; parents on; the i-an view jKoatl. ' '.. :' I Mrs. C, C. Seheil and son, Mr. Charles C. Schell, of Kings Mountain, are visiting Mrs. James M. Moek and Miss Martha. Moek. Miss Babbie Way left Sunday for VV lnstoiUSalem, wheiu .-he will be the guest of Miss Mary Woodruft. lor the coming week. : ' Mr. Robert Hardin, of Barnards vi lie, spent the week-end in town as the guest of his mother, Mrs. W L Hardin. Mrs. Mary - Camp : Sprinkle,' Red Cross Field Director, for this district, and Miss Dugger, Red CroSs super visor of the public health nursing service, of this district, spent-a cou ple of days in town during the week, in conference with the public health workers in this section. Mrs. Lucilo I. TT County Public Health Xurse, i's tak ing her vacation this week, which she is spending at her home at Bal sam. Judge Robert W. Winston, of Chap el Hill, and Durham, popular summer visitor, who has spent the past sev eral seasons, as a guest at the Cory House, has arrived and will 'spend sometime here. j ..' ' (Mr. Hugh Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Shelton, left on Sun- j day for Henderson, where he has ac-1 cepted a position with the F. W.: Woo!,,' worm company. th me lounge where .he -w awangea lei plavmg W;. dev- i'1-ated m quamitu vf ooiorfui' um nier flowers. In ohaiw of the arrangennnt.s were in" i 'v 1 '' an.i Mrs. Kugene Alley, Jr., with Mrs. Kaueeite Sw,u as chairman of prizes. Thev we'e as sisted in receiving -i.e guo'.s bv Mr. O. II. Martin, piesident ot the 11 iv wood Chapter. Among tlmse w.munu tiie Vfw tive prizes wen: Mr.-. Kufu. 1 AlUn Mrs. Kourke, gue.-t a: the Hotel I e rame, Mrs. C. i'. hr.e. Mrs. W W Norman, of C.rirtin, tla., gUet of her daughter, Mis. Ku-haid N. Barber Jr., Mrs. James Michea!. of Durham, -Mrs. Nukenbil!. gue.t at the Dunham House, and Dr. S. 1'. C'.uv. Fiftv i.er cent ot the pro-feed of the aiTa-r are to be donated t' the Vayiies il,e Pub lic Library. Mr. and Mr.-. .lack Kllwood and two children, of Detroit, Michigan, have arrivod ti,.! guests of Mrs. H. L. MacFayden. . Mr. Kllwood will return to Detroit after a fortnight's visit, but the tV.milv will remain for the summer season. Mr. John B. Shack-ford, .of Koek Hi!!. S. (, spont a day during the week willi his aunt and uncle, Mr. and "Mrs. James Atkins, Jr. Mr Shackford was en route hi Cliano! he will be a member of ot the State L'nivcr.-itv Hill, when the faculty next vcar. Smoky Mountain Photo Co. Ol'KMM; ,M'I,V 1ST. llall-Wny Xext to Alkch Uitt Sliop KODAK VOH K A SIM'f I Al.TV Developing any roll 5c; Packs 10 t27t0 All prints He, 4c and ,5c each .Mr; T. Mrlniffovi'' well known fin isher, will be in chnrjre of Kxlak work Orders loft this week a( the Aiken (ilf Shop will have prompt iitti-ntlon Mrs. Robert (Uborne an.l two chil dren, Ann and Mary Abel, of Tampa, Fla... arrive,! liming the week and will spend the summer with the fenn el's parents. Dr. and Mrs. ,1. F. Abel. Mrs. K. C. Creen ami three chil dren, of Durham, are spending some time with the foimer's mother, Mrs. A. M. Maxwell, at HazevHd. Mr. Joseph K. Johnson spent a couple of l;tys during the week at the Charlotte Sanatorium, for tieat ment. Mrs. Caroline dc Neergaarde h'as nrrrveil and ' will spend the summer season as a eaiest at the ( .(iriri.-ui She has been on an extended visit to relatives aiKl triends in New York anil Philadelphia. Kn route toWav ncsville slie spent a fortnight with .urs. negmaui Arnold at her home m unstol, 1 enn. Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Rotiarke, have gone to l.ryson t ily, alter s)ending several days in Wavnesville. Dr, Rouarke is taking the place of Dr, W. W. Nesbii. of the health denart- riient, who was formerly located at Pry son City. Rev. anil Mrs. H. W. Baucom hud as- their guests over the week-end, the latter's brother and fnmilv. Dr. and Mrs. Carl V". Tynor and sons. .Mr. Kenneth and Mr. 'Hugh Tyner, of I.eaksville, Miss hdith Tyner Baucom and Miss Ruth Yates, of Apex. . Miss Paucom returnel to Mars 'Hill on Monday, where she is a. student at the Wake Forest-Meredith . Summer school and Miss,. Yates went to Kidgecrest. where she Will -attend a Y. W. ('. A. conference this week. ' Mrs.Kiuri ne PurcelL.'of St . Peters, burg, Fla., who formerly , resideil in Waynesville, and has . many friend.-. here, has arrived for he summer sea son, and is a guet at the Hotel Wavnesville, . Babble Lee. vouti" son of .Mr, anil Mrs. R. L. Lee, is, spending several days in Sweetwater, I cniv, as the truest of his aunt and uncle, Mr, and, Mrs. Wesley Dickey. . . it'- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone, of. An drews, spent the. W'eek-enl in town as the guests of the former's mher; .Mrs. .jonn ft., uoone. '; - M r. W . ( Kirkpatrick and son, Mr. Alton Kirkpatrick, joined Mrs. Kirkpatrick at the home ot her moth er, Mrs. , James M. Mock, over the week-end. Thev all returned to Shelbv -n Stindav night.. Little Patsy Gwyn left on Thursday for Bayville, New York, where she tio'll cnwnl nf'Viral u'f-pl-t :is (hp p-nest of Mr. and. Mrs; Thomas; Mackay. She accompanied Miss Laura Jones, oi Asheville. who win aiso spenu some time with; the Mackays PAGAuN-lvT0 BE 0IVKX AT THF I'kBMEKlAS CHURCH itw Ljtristiar. Kndt-avor society of t.f 1 l-itbyttrtar. church, will presein - pageant. "The Kingdom Highwavs." ... unaa eveiting t .s oVlock. The -r-,eel. wmcn has tne:. the theme for ;--;v '' vhurch to, the past vacs: a- a climax to t!u program. nU; Klbr ' co:-d-.a:.y Mtv:teo :o a;.eno. and the number ,.f :!u. ,1U. ega.toa are urged t W, j,;,,,,,..! ,!u1t ns vt r'- fan.:., to :mamv the i de.egates tr. m the chur.lt :.. t ho ycung people's cotifere:..,. wh cii will H' h-''J at Swannanoa. !H--,i;!i on Ju.y the-1st and la,;. tig ; , v,. ,..'" K, (Uh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Theod.-t, M,v:v of Miami and Wayiusville. hue arrive.'i tor the summer sea-oi; an i uii! oc cupy their home on Ma.r. street. Mr Moo'e and the children are now on a visit to relatives in Philadelphia, tit wt!! shortly return. Mr-. Frank Therreli and two -mall son-. Prank. Jr.. and Ashlon. who h:ue scent the past several month w::h 'the hitter's mothers, Mrs. Nora Welch Ashton. left Fndav for At .ati: . where she will spend onetime vv:;h Mrs. .Nellie H. Therreli. Mr. and M.s. lieoige M.Ciea and and wife. Mi. and Mrs, Ping MoCrea. of St. Petersburg. Fla.. hae anixdl an.l w.l! -pend the uminer a- guets at tile Wavside Lodge. Mr. McCrea ha- the Puick an.l Dlds inobile agencies in St. Petersburg. I be pai: ha- .ms: leturned from an , Xtell-iVe lllot. .I ti l) North. Mr-.. Jean Dilloi nurses- ;it the health -polo: Friday in Pi -!le Will Mold a cehf .Mom: coiint iakiiu (hi S; Chel-n Dr. II supi reiser of 'leparl men! , w ill -on ( it. wheic reiice with Mis. I'll. ma-Dr. nin-e ot Ko'.l.iike. Ik pl. e. of Dr . W. turday Mr- In! on wi o e. w here -he u ill p( iiirobi Foeht. and M pi .'gt a in Daniel-, -he lieaiih Indian Ke.-ei atioii. Sw am who i-e-hil. I go to in With ' Me of the Mr. and Mis. I n rv. A In en and young ' daughter. Mi-- Saiah -l..ng Allison, are the ee-l- of Mr. and Mrs. .lame- M . I. inc. at the Wavnes ville .Country Club. Mr Allison will be -here only for a", short, visit, and will -return to hi- home in Franklin ton, bin Mis. Allison and daughter will remain for several week-. After a visit to the Long-, they will be the guests of 'Mis. J. L. Weaver and Mis W'aunita Weavar. Dr. and Mr-. C. N. Si-k and ilaugh- ter,. Miss Helen Sisk, are spending this week in . Madison. Wis,, where they went to attend the graduation exercises at the University of Wis consin, from which institution Dr. Wilfred Sisk will v('ceive his "d.ipliuna. They -'will return home by way ' of Cincinnati where Dr. Sisk will leave bis son at, the Cincinnati (icneral Hospital, where he will serve his in tornsiliip, Mr. James A. Gwyn. of New York City, arrived oil Monday, and is.' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir I Iwyn. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hodges and children, Jean . and John, Jr., of Tasewcll, Tenn., spent the week end in (own as th- guests of Mr, and Mrs. James R. Thomas. . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lei had as their guests at their loiintrv place on the bairview Koad, .over the weeK- t ini, the To! lowing grnnddhildren: M;-- Mabel Diekev. Mi-s Margaret Dickey, David, Hugh and Lee Diekev. of Swertwater, T. i.'te..-- e-. Tli. e ine 'he ebil.in n ,,f Mr. :ind Mr'. We.-iey Diek. y. t ! liitti r, the fto iner Miss ( larine Lei.. Mis- Martha Nea! is -petiding thi- week til V in.-ton-Sa leni. a- ...me guest ut . her sis'er, .Mrs, w . i,, ,-seoti. - ; M,. '..,,,! M-.. it....... l,,)..,n, i.f A-lie.vil.il', Were tli- guests over lite week-end o! the latter .- motlo-r, Ml-. Ma' ear,- Moo.ly. Mrs.. V. L, Kirkpa'ru k - accom panied by her si-ler,. ,M r. K. I... i iohe, left.Thursdav for Philadelphia; where he; former v.iill .'enter th" . (leneral Hospital' of that city for (reatnieiif. T ' Mrs; liby.Ptott, of SUitesViHe.irtH'tit t he w eek end at her summer camp Dell woivl. She had as hi r guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roger-, of Stat.es- ville. . .'".." . ... .. his AN ORIENTAL TREAT! AmilkeutJ Mi. ; William Medford had guests (luring the week. his-. ; sisters. the Misses Kdna and (jeiievive .Med ford, of Rainbow Springs. ... : . Mrs Frank Frieks i.nil small son. of Sylva, spent Wedneslay in town as l.ne guests oi the i;'rmei s im wit' Mr. and Mis. L. P. Mar'in, .; : ; '' - . . TENNIS CLUB TO I!K OH'IA N1ZFI) BY KKNNKTH DUNHAM A tennis club- Is being organize by Kenneth Dunham, directo.r of a' h levies of Belle- Meadec Those inter esf-d in; joining the organization are requested to .contact .Mi . Dunham. Mrs. Winifred Baker, of Orlando, Fla., the former Miss Clarice A bid. has arrived and will spend the sum mer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kieheson have as their gutsts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lvans. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Kvans '.ltd young daughter, Ftliel, of Pitt son. Penn. DATED - COFFEE ICE CREAM Mod, (j. w Ice Cream! f " A delicious coffee ice cream made still more deliciouj with chopped dates. ldr th lteit Syitsm of loborofory Protection Job Printing EXPERT WORK :;:-':;;;';'' The Mountaineer PHONE 137 74 n URI CAME SUGAR 5 LBS. HIT 5 M it .. just look n?IIGa3CCIHB9 HI ( ill rV Yllkwn ostein . . .2 II) $1.1') "VU1 Yukon Host ...,'..21 lb $1.15 LAW) 8 lb. Carton $L05 ri f i'lNTS . .75o rrmt lars ,l AK,s (k llUll'dUlO ' (.Al.l.ONS $1.10 Tip CAI'S .... . . . per. do .... . 25c Jnl ki(;s . . . . . .... ti do. . . . 2.K- CKKTO 2!lc I'AROWAX Ilk- HULKVINIX.'AR .per gal: 25c UPTON'S TEA JhP World s 'tt.ri.cst Ouafitu Per One-Fourth Pound One l,aine lood Tea (ilans FREK 22c 42c Per One-Half Pound Two I aie lood Tea (Masses I HKK 79c I Vr Pound I'our I.ar;e lood Tea (Masses VREE X u z 0 Vacuum Pkg. Corn . . 15c Red Salmon ...... 25c Extra Small Peas . 15c Small it reen Heans . 25c Deviled Ham . 2 for 25c Si ulfed Green Olives 25c Lunch Tongue . 17c Wet Shrimp 27c 0 2 n Pork Chops per lb. 25c Pork Brains per lb. 15c . Roast Pork per lb. 25c Country Sausage per lb. 12' c Fresh Fish per lb. 9c Veal Chops per lb; 12c Fresh Country Egs per doz. 25c Fresh Country Butter per lb. 19c (linger Ale 3 for 25c Lime Rickeys 3 for 25c Bubbling Waters 3 for 25c Picnic Hams per lb. 21c Swift Premium Hams per lb. 25c C. E. Ray s Sons When Better Meats and Groceries Are Desired '-Vou'Will Find Them At RAY'S, On The Corner - 8
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