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Dr. and Mrs. R S. Roherson re turned yesterday from Raleigh where they attended a medical meeting. Hye Sheptowitch left this week for New York where he will pur chase merchandise for Sheppe's store. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE LILIAN HART STUDIO FOR MILLINERY, KNITTING AND WEAVING 306 CHL'KCH ST. DIAL GL 6-3913 FALL HARVEST SALE One Group of SWEATERS Reg. $8.95 & $5.95 Specially Priced $0.95 Little Girls' DRESSES Values to $7.95 $3.95 One Group of SKIRTS Values to $8.95 Wonderful Bargain $3.95 One Group of BLOUSES Reg. $.'1.95 $ .98 IN CELEBRATION OF THE HARVEST FESTIVAL WE ARE OFFERING ? 20 OFF ON ALL NEW FALL SUITS AND COATS ? BUY NOW AND SAVE! THE SMART SHOP .Main Street Dial GL 6-8210 Big New Bargains! Big New Values! Model SS-IUI-oo -s Brand-New '56 Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR / YOURS ?all 10.1 cu. ft. of it! FOR ONLY $*> 50 t PER WEEK Across-The-Top Freezer Chest ? Full-Width Chill Drawer ? Removable "Big Room" Aluminum Shelves ? Full-Width Porcelain llydrator ? Big Storage Door ? Stunning Interior of Pink and Beige Porcelain The timing is perfect and the quality's terrific! A big "Beat-Thc-Heat" FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator-hot weather-engineered with the famed Frigidaire quality that keeps foods fresher, chillier, safer longer! A SPECIAL VALUE while they last from MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. - Main Street Waynesville I \ MISS CATHERINE LORETTA GRASTy is the daughter of Mrs. I.loyd Grasty of Waynesville and the late Mr. Grasty. Her engage ment to Jaines Joseph Gaddis, son of Mr. an<} Mrs. James A. Gad dis, also of Waynesville. has been announced by her mother. She will be married November 23 in the First Baptist Church in a double ceremony at which Miss Helen Marie Barrett will be mar ried to James Stiiart Grasty. (Sherrill's Photo). MISS HELEN MARIE BARRETT is thr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Barrett of \Va> nesville. who announce her engagement to James Stuart Grasty. son of Mrs. Llovd Grasty, also of Way nes ville and the late Mr, Grasty. A double wedding Is planned for November 23 in the First Baptist ChureJi at which Miss Catherine I.oretta Grasty. sister of the bridegroom, and James Joseph Gad dis will also lie married. <SherriU's Photo*. i Mozart Program Set For Music Club Meet The Wayncsville Mumc Club will hear a Mozart Anniversary program at a regular meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Bob Wilson in Nelson Park Mrs. James Kilpatriek and Sot Cohen will appear as guest art-' ? ists. * * * Mrs. Stamey Speaks i To Parents' Club Mrs. M. G. Stamey was the guest speaker at a meeting of the St. John's Parents' Club Mon day night. Her subject was | "Training In Citizenship." | A social hour followed thp meeting and refreshments were i served by Mrs. Michael Pizzuto and Mrs. David Underwood. ? * ? Mr. arid Mrs. W. J. Schumacher, who spent the summer at their home on Walker Road, have re turned to Daytona Beach for the winter months. Junaluska PTA Will Meet Monday A regular meeting of the Lake j ( Junaluska PTA will be held Mon day, October 15. at 7:30 p.m. in I the school auditorium. , ! Mrs. Charles Edwards will show a film, "Preface To Life." J. B. Soesbee will preside. ? * ? ( Mr. and Mrs L. E. DeVous are 1 leaving tomorrow to spend two weeks with members of their i families in New Jersay and New |' ' York, * * * Mr and Mrs. Darwin Jordan 1 and Mrs. Padilla have returned from a vacation in Puerto Itica. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, ? Jr. and their daughters, Betty and Mary, will leave tomorrow to spend the weekend in Griffin, Ga. as guests of Mrs. Barber's mother, j Mrs. W. YV. Norman. Miss Betty! Barber will also visit Agnes Scott ' College in Decatur where she ex pects to enroll .as a student next vear. j ? I Mrs. Earl Price, Jr.. has re ; turned to her home in Clyde after I A I0-day stay in Memorial Mis- : j sion Hospital. : * + * i Railroads in 1955 carried more than 16 tons of freight for every j man, woman, and child in the U.S. Births New arrivals at the Haywood bounty Hospital include: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ftobinson of W'aynesvilk; on Oct. V A son to Mr. and Mrs, Wiley Jones of Canton on Oct. 8. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs Charles Davis of Waynesville on Jet. 9. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. T R. Burleson of Wayilesville on Jet 9. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Green of Waynesville on Jet. 9, A son to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith' of Canton on Oct. 10. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Benny Joe Craig of Waynesville on Oct. 10. * ? * Wife Preservers I 1 1 LOOK! NO HANDS \ Moving Numbers 00 lord 11 gin Oir#cf feodieg 21 jewel Shockmoster. 14K natural gold filled case. Leather strap. s79? ^ Lerd Elgin Prrcf Reading 14K natural gold filled case, beveled center panel. 21 jewel Shock* muster Calfskin strap. $9500 ^^"21 Jewel (LORDELGIN) \ WATCHES WITH THE NEW i INSTA/^VISION L ? Woterpreef* ? Dwstpreef ? Sheck-teiistant ? A nti- Magnetic ? Georonreed Unbreakable Duropewer Mainspring \~*y ? When case, crystal ond crown are intact, Prices Incl. Fed. To* r"^y?' "MI? i -? For rainy days or when a youngster is convalescing from an illness, a mail or der catalogue will interest and amuse him. (ImtIDTI ? CRIMINAL SEWING 1 MACHINES ^ I | Be on the lookout ||j)| i j 1, inyourownhome! | If I YOU MAY BE HARBORING \ M ! M \ A CRIMINAL / t 8oO REWARD I f l?i ^ r .. >> ? XV .. | TOWARD THIS NEW PFAFFJag SEWING MACHINE . . W'vMf, mou. I I J f ?""?? I I ? II ? enters me sewing macmne you are now using or that old fashioned machine collecting dust in the attic or storage closet Regardless of age or condition, make of model portable or console?if it is not doing an op-to-the-minute sew ing job. it is wanted for crimi nal negligence. By turning in one of these criminals you can take advantage of this great PFAFF offer. N-eedlei Thr**a?!t*r LITLTIME GUARANTEE It's certamly a crime to sew on an old machine when for just a few cents a day you can own a fabulous PFAFF sewing machine. You save while you sew. The new PFAFF with its e*du sivt Dial-a stitch that ends "Home made" look, is a sewmg miracle that makes beautiful sew ing simple. This Offer Is Oood For |?lg ONE WEEK ONLY! USED ELECTRIC AND PEDAL SEWING MACHINES from $29.00 II YORK'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP (?I. 6-89.">l Main Street | 1 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING TODAY OF THE ILAN BEAUTY SHOP 103 CHURCH STREET MRS. ILA JUSTICE. OWNER MRS. ANN QUEEN, OPERATOR (Formerly Associated Wtyh The Rayette Beauty Shop) SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING, SHAMPOOS AND SETS DIAL GL 6-3286 FOR APPOINTMENT FALL HARVEST SPECIAL! 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS and JACKETS THE FASHION SHOP MAIN STREET HAZELWOOD fyall cMciSiu-elt Sale Regular SALE jjeuteVuf, Price PRICE Earringa (SO pairs only) $1.00 3 for $1.00 Necklace-earring sets (20 only) $2.00 $1.00 Necklace-earring sets (4 only) $3.50-6.00 '/j price Pin-earring sets (5 only) 5.00 2.50 Pins (10 only) 1.00 .59 Rhinestone pins (8 only) 2.50 1.25 Finger Rings (6 only) 2.00-2.50 1.00 Better costume jewelry sets (4 only) 7.50-15.95 /2 price Bracelets (6 only) :>.50-10.00 y2 price Tablecloths: PreshruiAt rayon, guaranteed washfast colors: 52 x 52 (6 only) solid colors 2.49 1.98 52 x 71) (5 only) solid colors 3.49 2.o9 matching napkins (sets~of four)" * 1.59 1.19 Pure Linen?fast colors 52 x 52 (3 only) handprinted 1.59 2.98 52 x 70 (0 only) handprinted 6.95 1.95 52 x 70 (5 only) solid colors 5.95 3.95 54 x 54 (1 only) red white check 4.59 2.98 solid color napkins (sets of four) 2.50 1.59 llandwoven place mats (25 only) 1.25 .89 .Madeira bread-tray cloth 1.00 .49 Madeira bread-basket cloth. (Hot Biscuits) 2.50 1.59 Matchstick place mats .49 .29 CJtina Kussel Wright C hina: The china you can cook in, and it's replaced if it breaks: Serving pieces only % off T.V. plate and cup Vi oft Fine China: One set only ? 45 pieces (service for 8) 131.55 79.50 One set only ? 45 pieces (service for 8) 111.05 59.50 One set only ? 23 pieces (service for 1) 63.95 39.50 CitfAial Goblets, sherbets, ice teas (service for 8) Per stem Per stem One pattern 1.25 .85 One pattern 1.40 1.00 One pattern 2.50 1.50 Silocl Sterling Silver: 49 piece set (service for 8). one set only 280.00 119.50 26 piece set (service for 4), one set only 148.75 79.50 Bread tray (one only) 28.50 19.50 Silver Plate: 54 piece set (service for 8) two sets only 89.50 19.50 Well-tree platter (one only) 19.50 12.50 Serving tray (one only) 13.95 9.50 Pie server (one only) 5.00 3.50 QcfjUuGA&i One table of flower vases and bowls, pitchers, decanters, ashtrays, serving trays, si?oon rack, copper pans, crystal plates, wrought iron pieces, sugar and creamers, etc.. etc. These are all one-of-a-kind items. Reduced to clear. Just a reminder that Christmas Is only ,'^31^7^ ten weeks away. Save by buying your Christmas Gifts now! 202 NORTH MAIN ST. ned Vima WAYNESVILLE I 'J ? GIFT SHOP-7 ? ' ' I
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