i,i?;DA. THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 ... titvp 11. 1942 b J?r " ,." rPmain for only Society noris Colkitt, re- .ir. Ji"" - . . n-trlyJ- C' ;;nt exercises. Ben TDetZ a member of the jr.. " tir.g class, ana n isit beiore iciuiuu.s . . ..nlnnreered in it, s ne.;- .Jllt nd will rep"" - j f vis: .h-ice, L near future. ... , Frehn. Ht".'v,,.t this week of her c tne su" ' iils." Mr. and Mrs- of Bristol, R. H. BlacK- T imes Michals and son, Jim- Durham, " ; L the truest of the former a Mr. and Mrs. R. H. BiacK- nts: , and Mn. J. Frank Hodges children,- of Lenoir City, 'arrived yesterday to visit "' Roy Campbell and Mrs. ,SR. Thomas. . , anj Mrs. John Shackford, of . jjiU S. C.. were visitors ueie e the wevK. "Mildred Medford and Miss fl Green kit . Minuay ior I). (, where mey nave , for the summer months. rs Ditve Russell and ner aaugn- irs. Mims Ferguson, were .j to Greer, S. C, during tne week on account; oi me uuni.ii h6 former's father, Joe noiiana. kt. and Mrs. Tom Byrd ana children, of High Point, were guests during the week or J. B. Henry and Miss Eliza Hemy at their home on the wood road. .''. runo Pfeiffer, Jr., of Sylvania, was the guest during the past k of his aunt. Mrs. W. L. Mc lacken, and other relatives in the it-..- ". Sir. and Mrs. Grover C. Davis Id son, Joe Davis, left Sunday for lit Lauderdale, Fla., where they mt to attend the marriage of Lt. M. Davis, U. S. Navy, to Miss itty Lou Alexander, which was i important social event yester- Lv afternoon. Marriage Is Announced V : X-TOS-'-iti. ? yjjk 4B- aV "V MRS. CROMER CRISP, the former Miss Susie Jean Bramlett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. V, Bramlett, of Canton, whose marriage took place on January 24 in Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bramlett Announce Marriage of Daughter to C. L. Crisp Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Bramlett have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Susie Jean Bramlett, to Cromer Lee Crisp, also of Canton, which took place in Greenville, S. C, on January 24th. The bride is a graduate of the Canton high school and of Cecil's Business college in Asheville. She is employed in the main office of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company. The groom, since his gradua tion from the Canton high school, You Can Find Out At Ray's iforr To Lift Your Wardrobe Out Of A nut . . . 'till 'CjrN ese ore very uncommon thirty Shirts with an excel 'etce of fabric . . . o superior quality of tailoring . . Jmorrness that sets them far o6ove their price. The collars n't wilt,, can't wrinkle or lose their shape in spite of perspiration or constant laundering . , . and they. ocfUoWy outlast the body of the shirt itself. Wing Shirts S1.95 OTHER MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 790 J SJJ29 $49 HAsk For the Quadriga At $ 1 .49- -A COMPLETE LINE ALSO OF- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shackford, who were' married in March, are here for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Shackford was before her marri age Miss Marjorie Brown, of Car- bondale, 111. Mr. Shackford has been teaching in the English de partment of the State University of South Dakota. He has volun teered in the naval reserve and is waiting to be called into the service. Miss Tillie Rotha was the guest of friends in Andrews over the week-end. has been connected with the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company in the finishing department. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crisp. Mrs. E. K. Herman Opens j Play School This Week A play school under the super vision of Mrs. E. K. Herman was started yesterday at the Central Eelementary school for children of preschool age. The hours are from 9:30 to 12:00 five days of the week. Supervised games in the open, except in cases of . inclement weather, will fea ture the morning programs. Any one wishing to enter their chil dren are requested to get in touch with Mrs. Herman. . Miss Elizabeth Francis, who is residing in Statesville, spent the week-end here With her father, C. C. Francis. Miss Francis is the assistant county home demonstra tion agent of Iredell county. Miss Martha McCrachen, who is now residing in Sylvania, Ga., is spending this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCrack en. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe MeGee, of Newton, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. " Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cabe and family, who are now located at Carolina Beach, are spending this week with relatives here. '.'. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tuttle have as their guests at their home on the Balsam road Herman J. Tuttle and daughter, Elizabeth Anne, of Danville, Va. Dave. Cabe, who is employed at North Carolina Shipyards in Wil mington, is spending a week here with his family. Little Miss Joan Sisk, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred N. Sisk, of Asheville, is visiting her grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Sisk, while her parents are on a visit North. Chas. Leatherwood, student at Wake Forest Cdllege, has arrived to spen l the summer vacation here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs Frank Leatherwood. ''..'.'". Ed Glavich, Student of Oak Ridge Military College, has arrived to spend the summer vacation with his parents hear Lake Junaluska. T. Lenoir Gwyn, who is located in Raleigh, spent several days here during the past week. May Bride OlATHEQ-DiQD! and &e?e6 DIAMOND BRAND Shoes tQt BOtS AND 01 tf I , ti A Pertoct Fit rHHngPlan 1. OwcUng To Ungth J. ClMcUiig Foot Width 3. OMcUng-HMl Hug A. CHocUm for klonet S. Chocking for Arch Unglh Iwomrs newt cowmwiok -Featuring For Kiddies- ABOUT EVERY TYPE III -WE USE SPECIAL CARE- in fitting Children -Most Likely- We Have the Shoes Your Children Need At A Price You MRS. W. J. TRULL, who before her marri age on May 23, was Miss Catherine Smath ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smathers, of Canton. I t - Mrs. J. T. Glenn has returned from a visit of five weeks with her son, John Hamilton, in San An tonio, Texas. She was accompa nied home by her granddaughter, Virginia Hamilton. Miss Evoniu Howell and her niece. Miss Fannie Howell, left Monday for Newport News, Va whore thev will visit the former's nephew ami his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Howell. E. R. Caldwell, student at Wake Forest College, has arrived to spend the summer vacation with his family. Mrs. Mary Moody Mebane, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Jolly. Mrs. Mebane holds a position with the war production board. Mrs. James Henderson and son. Jimmy, of Canton, spent the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. Joe Way, student at Wake For est College, left Tuesday to resume his study after a brief vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. Jimmy String-field, who is at tending the University of North Carolina, returned Tuesday to Chapel Hill to resume his study, after a vacation here with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. S. L, String field. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford, of Baltimore, Md., spent a few days hero last week. Bobby Plott, who attended Mars Hill College the past term, has ar rived to spend the summer here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plot. .... Mrs. Rome Ingram and Miss Una Plott, of Mills River, were the week-end guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Plott. S FOOD STORE 1UU 24 Lb. Yukon's WESTERN FLOUR - - - - -$1.00 Kellog' CORN FLAKES - - - - - 3 for 200 - " '. Green Giant PEAS 17' yfJ5 rt 303 Can Niblet's iM ASPARAGUS - - - - 27 JPijJ No. 2'i Can Plantation Jjjygf PINEAPPLE - - - - 250 PALMOLIVE lc for Sale 210 SUPER SUDS '. Price Sale 2 r 150 2 , r 380 Sm Lg 0: NEW Vi Price Sale 150 for OCTAGON 19i SOAP iyv rJToilet Soap ? V f0CTAG0N c oc . POWDER 5 for 250 OCTAGON 3 f 14 CLEANSER for "y . i "With Bar of SoaD OCTAGON free GRANULATED 100 Swift Jewel LA RD--4 lb. ctn 690 Hunt Club DOG FOOD 5 lb. bag 490 Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Pint - - 270 Quart - 410 California CARROTS - - 2 bchs 150 Yellow ONIONS - Fresh CABBAGE - - 3 lbs. 100 360 Size v" ' LEMONS - -doz. 250 .Green' "" BEANS - -4 lbs. 190 3 lbs. 130 Get Quality Meats At Our Grade "A" Market Fresh ' Delicious WEINERS - -lb. 230 BOLOGNA - -lb. 190 Streaked ':..'.:; Breakfast r k m B A C ON - - - -lb. 300 MEAT - -lb. 200 Dairy Nic CHEESE - -lb. 290 FAT BACK - - -lb. 170 This Week-End Get ,. . .... FISH DEL MAR - - 2 lbs. 350 trout-fillet of perch SPORT SHIRTS- Can Afford C. E. RAY'S SONS c- E. RAY'S SONS He

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