THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925 PERSONALS Mrs. I,. Martin of Asheville spent Monday in town. EPISCOPAL CHl'RCll SERVICES. FIGHT ON SCARLET FEVER The Flit lings to and Fro of The Traveling Public. Miss Miiud MrCullough wa un .Vlieville vi.sitor on Tue.sdav. Miss JanL' Sullivan was nn villi- visitor during the week. A-lie Mr I Oil" 1.. 1'rcv.ist and Mrs. ,1. M. On Sunday. May 'Jt'h. the Sacra ment of the Holy Communion will in ; dministered at 8 A. M. The Church School vol! meet in the l'aiish House at t"n 'elerk. Mr. sri-iit several days during toe n,.is j, 'rhomas will '.e in i'i if in Moianton. Mr. ! I e 111 Mr. s,Mlt (iraily Iioyd arrived Saturday Atlamta. M . i". ;.'Ripetoe and Mis. Il'.iuli Atii'l in. it, ii, d !n A.-heville mi Tluns- It,li "Chi . tu:ly, the I' l f'i- v. Ii'i h .t's eiinui.and to evHiiir.h and Mr.s. J. W. Kirkpatri k t,. -the week-end in Kannapolis. Mr Ma.te; Hilly Tievost left Friday vi.- '. 1 i- (irandparents, Mr. and S. Whitener, in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs ("has. Huiljrett and Mr. and M:s. Ceorjre Ward week-end in Knoxville. ipent world." Kvery'iu,: ;i thra'-elve- of ;n: '!;' V st ii.l v every he ! r:.ir will pie.'. . .'!) at S I'. M. a ;he foi'ow ne S'l I Hoi ner w ill , e :n co-r: ii-mn , -i':. tenth annive.s ..ne-ville. I.,'.' l .it i-ivite,! ;, ;vt,; '.'M l;, v iiuiiii.ee 1 A. M. of 111. I Mrs. Kuijene Carter of Knoxville M US. It. L l.K.K HOSTESS. Mr. J. Bat Smathers of Canton .' pent several days in town. Rev. R. P. McCracken of Clyde was a W'aynesville visitor on Wednesday. ,IS fue.t of her sister, Mrs. R. L.. , , comnliment to her sister, Mr;. Dr. I. E. Bennett of Mars Hill at- Lee. Mrs. Carter is very popular ;EuK))e CaiU.r of Knoxville, and Miss tended court on Monday. ,-in town and has been the gueM of .Georgia Miller, a bride of June. Mrs. 'Mrs- Leo on several occasions. ,, , Ue ente,.tained with a bridge Mr. Boone Medford of Sylva spent I party on Monday afternoon. Quan- Wednesday in town on business. Mrs. J. M. Bell returned Saturday pities of snowballs and lilies of ihe from Decatur, Ga., where she went! valley lent much toward the dec ra Mr and Mrs. J. E. Kruchler ar.d to attend the marriage of her daugh- tions. The score cards were attrac- family left Saturday for New York, j ter, Miss, Carnelia Sell and Mr. tive hand painted brides. Both the Grady Boyd. honorees wore beautiful frocks of blue Mr Smily Caver and daughter,1 .... georgette. At the conclusion of the Clara are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dr. F. M. Leflar, Chiropractor, oijKamcs Mrs R 0 Covington held tie Underwood. 1 Wajmesville, is attending the State lucky score and was given a dai.v ' I Convention of the Chiropractors being. pjece of ling!rei whiie each of the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoffman of held at The Battery Park Hotel in of honor were presented with Sylva spent the week-end with Mr. aad Asheville this week. silk hose Among those playinr wre: Mrs. L. E. Green. ..",, -r a . '-Mesdames M. H. Reeves, J. W. Kirk-1 " ' Liner left Tuesday for . , y,, Haji j vuv j Mr. Prtteard Ferguson teavs Sat-. Cherokee to do the dental work for (R j Coi"' t Lenoir urday for Cahrlotte where he goes to 'Cheroke Indian school. He will be . ' r ', ul , i , . i . . , liwyn, A. B. Thomas, t,. L,. Witners, attend the automobile race at Cherokee about two weeks, ex- , n . .. ,, .... o . i , j i R- L. Prevost, Liner, Harry Rotha, icept Saturdays, May ! and lb, he n . ., ,, ... i Vi i i.- i.r ii iRy Francis. Joe Graves, H. B. At Mrs. Grady Clayton spent Wednes- will be in, his office in WaynesviUe. ' . ' . . . . , .. , !,,,, . L . , ... i .... kms, J L Stnngfield, Alden Howe, I, day in town as the guest of her pa-1 . . ,, r.,,, ww wm VfnnHh rh.r ... n,c i . r d..,i i A tw,i wppks rpvivfl mpptmc iw- ' ' -, .... . ruts, mi. iiu jus. utniura x. uvyu, -- n . . . T . i . . (ran Sunday at the Hazelwood Baptist ence M'er, Ji lr. Kranres G. Hlake, of the l'alfl Medical school, In a carefully prepared r i 1 1-1 upon iirolonged experlinenta I mil with the new serum for the treat ment uf snirU'l fever, anuounees that In a irreni number of cases treated, cures wore effected in all of them, no matter how serious nor how far ad vanced. I ir. Hinke's coiichision is that tlie serum used in the treatment of searlel l'eer eases is fully as effective as that iim'iI in the treatment of cases of diphtheria. We saw no mention of Dr. lilake's report of the sulijeit of nfler-etTeets-- doctors mil them sequelae--of scarlet fever, nays the Petera Imijj Progress Index. It Is presumed that these likewise are controlled hy the serum. Thus, another and almost the last of the diseane8 which long have been terrors of childhood yields to medical science. Mrs. Clayton "Walker and daugh- church conducted by Pastor R. P. ter, Sarah Jame, are visiting the McCracken, assisted former's parents in Ware Shoals, S. C. Piper of Mars Hill. by Rev. Mr. C. S. Badgett, Guy Massie, W. K. Swift and the Misses Rohcna Miller and Caroline AlstaettT. Oceun cables are no longer novel. We had supposed that the oceans were full of cables by this time and that no country nor Island nor lonely shore was without Its Instantaneous con tact with the rest of the world every where. And now It turns eat that there has never been direct cable con nection between Spain and the United States until President Coolldje offi cially opened the line Just completed. King Alfonso presided at the other end of the line and greeting passed between President and monarch at the rate of 1,700 letters a minute, says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. "A new channel of Intercourse" Is the way ttie President described the new cable. It Is a happy designation. Civilisation Is gradually creeping along the ocean beds through colled and rubber-cased wires and the acquaintance and friend ship of peoples grow apace. 'Mrs. Starkey of Canton visited hei mother, Mrs. W. C. Garrison, during the week. $50.00 REWARD. RECEPTION AT THE HOISE. PARISH .. The ladies of the Episcopal church ror two English setters, disappear- , . , p . , 'ed March 28th. Old dog black and " , 1 " , ' , ' , , , , .. ., , , , , , , ., House on Monday, May 18th, from S Mrs. Stravley Jones was at home to white. One side of head black, other . ' , D . , ..., k i ., , r, ... to 10 P. M. in honor of the Rev. Al- the members of Circle No. 2 of the side smutty black. Puppy eight , D i .u ii ti i i n bert News tenth anniversary as Rec- Methodist church. .months old. Black and white, blaze . . ... ., , , , .. , ., ,, tor of "Graci Church in the Moun face, both sides of head black. Both Dr. Lawrence Stringfellow of Sun- dogs have large black spots on rear al""s" . . . . . . r . .,, . . . . , To this reception all the friends of burst was a Waynesvi le visitor on part of back. ,. t ,. ,, . .. , , I ear Aiw . c i 4 m- nn Mr- New ai'e m08t cordially invited; Monday $25.00. for return of dogs and $2 i.00 . ' , ' ' I, . , .. a. . . . . . the ministers and members of other " for information sufficient to convict , ,, ,, ,, . r. . . ... . , , religious bodies, and all Goodfellows; Dr. J D. McCrae of Aaheville spent dog thieves. , '. ,. j . . t ...t. :. i a popts-r Ma-sons and Knight Templars. url 1"V " ' 8 t, in P Ml Mnmt.v Mv iafn 19-3tc Azalea, N. C. tWanted, nan to dilive Ford to attending court. .... Mils Jane Sullivan attended the commencement of the Asheville town. Knoxville. Will furnish ticket back, .ship schools on Tuesday afternoon. See Geo. D. Sherrill at Sherrill's .Studio. ltc Ml, Weaver, father of Congressman 1925. Music and refreshments. MISS GEORGIA MILLER HONORED Miss Goorgia Miller, whose mar riag to Mr. C. F. Klfltphtrlck IT1 take place June the 3rd, was the honor ' Ill .. v .. .,n .I ,. in fnuinl 5 1 ll cylivpn nwAv .in nnv niann ni, '" r- t...J... of on business. I tuner this side of the Mason and Dixon u"sl u". " Y ,i .... line who can furnish as many and sjParty !Ven by Mrs- A,den Howe"' Mrs. L. E. Fisher, society reporter good a number of testimonials fronvJr. and M'"9- James W- Reed at the of the Asheville Citizen, was a Way- New York City, Western N. C. and, home of the former. In the living nesville visitor this week. .j. East Tenn., as we can. We have done room lilies of the valley and snow ' nothing but tune and repair all kinds balls we,e Actively used, while ins Mrs. Branner. Gilmer and little son of pjan08 for the kat 45 yearSi and and columt nes added to the attrac have returned after several months an show ,,1, in an square up.jtiveness o fihe sun room and dining stay in New York and New Orleans. rjght, player and reproducing pianos, I"0"1- After an informal gathering 'and we fully guarantee our work to of the Kues' little Miss Aldine How Messrs. H. A. Plummer and Jimmie entire 8atisfacUon. Leave orders eU- daughter of the house, wearing a Sledge of Brevard were WaynesviUe flt the Kinmore Hotel. dainty apricot colored frock and car- visitors this week. 19-2tp J. H. EVERETT. iryinIT a Parasol of similar shade . ' I filled with (rifts entered and showered Mrs. Roy Francis and Mrs. William Pasture for rent. About 40 acres the bride. After the packages were Hannah motored to Asheville on Wed- 0j grass m the Jerry Leatherwood opened the honoree graciously thank- nesday, .... Mr. Henry Engleman of Murphy spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. En)rleman's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoJin Fulbright. . Business is mighty good in Waynes vill at this time. There are many vb. itors already here to spend the sum mer months. farm at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Jerry ed each one for the shower. Tho Leatherwood. 19-2tp hostesses served a salad and ice course. About fifty guests enjoyed For sale Early varieties of trans- the hospitality of the afternoon. planted tomatoe plants after May 10th. M. F. Albright, East Waynes-1 WOMAN'S CLUB ville. 19tfc: j The Woman's Club was lelightfu,.y Wanted to buy a good young milk entertained by Mrs. W. H. Liner and cow. Apply to J. T. Bridges, at the Mrs. Dick Sentelle at the home of Icarnlinn Mountaineer office. I Mrs. Liner on Thursday, April 2t!th. I tn the absence of the president Mrs. Mr. John R. Slider of the Dodson M,sg lqijjse roth a HONORED. R. L. Allen presided. Printers Supply Company, of Atlanta, , The meeting opened w!th the siB. Ga., spent several days in Waynes- Mss Louise Rotha, Valedictorian of ing of the Federation song followe 1 ville last week. the graduating class of 1924 from the by the Club Prayer. v, . ." ... t local high school and who for the past The business of the afternoon was Mrs N. M. Medford was the hostess & aken .n on Wednesday afternoon to the mem- Carolina foj. Women as a & H McDowe was cIefte;, bers of Circle No. 1 of the Methods rf N c Federation of Wom. a delei,ate to the State Pederation 4 urc .... en's Club has recently been honored meeting at Pinehurst, with Mrs. R. H. Mr Fred Berry will arrive by mo- aaii' As a recognition of the splen-1 Blackwell alternate, tor Saturday to visiit his wife who is did record she has made during the Mrs. C H. McDowell had charge the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. L. Past year- the chairman of the Sallie of the program and read a very inte. Strine field CSouthall Cotton Loan Flmd of the sting paper on the Industrial Wealth . Federation has offered her a schol- of North Carolina. Mrs. W. P. Allen of Spartanburg, S. arship for the coming year. During the social half hour a deli J., spent several cays liwi wt m Increase of population Is beneficial only so far as there la proportionals Increase In productivity expressed through development uloug civic, as well as muterlaUvHues. They usually go together, says the Birmingham Age Herald. Mere numbers can be, and frequently are, an obstruction to com munity advancement because of value attached to quantity Instead of qual ity. Sometimes one citizen who per forms his public duties, observes the laws and sets a wholesome example la worth . 20 who fall In all these essen tial functions. We read In Biblical history that Sodom and Gomorrah had large populations; but ef such chr acter and standards that God Al mighty did not think they were worth saving, and destroyed them. It will take more than the unsup ported dictum f the New York Times to convince humanity that whales do not spout water. The Times contends that whales merely exhale air when they "blow," and that the beautiful pictures of a column of water grace fully rising and falling like a foun tain are the product of Imagination on the part of voyagers. This as sertion Is pure radicalism, obviously Intended to Intimidate the sea traveler and cause hlui to doubt the evidence of his senses. When old whalers cry "Thar she blows I" they see a watery column, and they prove It by catch ing the whale. Old Dobbin has his off days now Sundays and holidays. No longer Is he hitched to the family "rig" on Sun days and commanded to take the folks to church, nor does he have to attend picnics, socials or other holiday cele brations against his will. Instead, when Sunday rolls around now, Dobbin Is turned loose In the old green pas ture to browse urmiad the entire day. Motor cars have replaced horses to an extent that more than 4.000,000 automobiles are In use on farms today. jcious ice course was served by the her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MR. PRITCHARD FERGUSON EN- hoBteMei, I&K1A1INO. Thn nl meet i no- will he at the J. W. Reed. home of Mrs. J. P. Francis on East Mr. J.Mr Holticlaw and children Mrt Pritchard Ferguson gave a I tr. - .t. 'Mr' pnn anrl of Pensacola, Fla., arrived Saturday dinner Sunday at the Fryemont Inn Miss Hernjn ,nt ho,ttsses and will occupy their summer home Those enjoying Mr. Fergusons hoj- Thurgday; M8 14 1925 on the Balsam Road." n.Ul.ty -and Mr., C- H v j Lewis of New York, Mrs. E. E. Reel MRS. J. T. SEMMES ENTERTAINS The Woman s missionary oucicty ,m 1 "" -fha- of the M. E. Church, Sotfth, will meet and Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Martin of at the church Tuesday, May 2nd. I Canton, Mrs. W, L. McCracken, leadsr. All members are urged to be present. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Martin of Can ton were in town Sunday, driving a Rolls Royce car. Dr. Martin Is the gent for the motor car in North Carolina. .... Mrs. J. T. Mangum and daughter, Miss Etiiei Mangum, reiuraeu ooi.u.- day from Selma, Ala., where they,1 went a week ago to accompany the tody of their colored maid. i In compliment to the North Caro lina Playmakerg Mrs. J. T. Semmes entertained with a dance after 'he performance on Saturday night. Be sides the honor guests the following were present: Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rippetoe, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, !.he Misses Florida Kent, Janic Love Mitchell, Sarah and Josephine Thomas and the Messrs. Chas. E. Quintan, Edwin Bjorkman, W. A. Coble, Hugh Sloan, Roy Campbell and Dr. J. R. McCracken. It Is reported that furriers have evolved a method of tanning the skin of the common house cat so that It Is pliable, durable and will take black dye. This not only ought to make a quiet zone of the alleys, hut should be great news for birds that are plan ning to raise fumllles. If the use of the typewriters spreads at Its present rate, says a statistician, the art of penmanship will disappear within 90 years. And time, patience and eyesight will be saved which are all worth considerably more than the art of penmanship. Now some fellow Is wanting to know how far the east Is from the west. Shucks, It Is a matter of direction and not place. It depends upon where s fellow Is. The east Is always west to some folks and the west Is always east to others. Skilled medical attention la advised for all ear troubles, says a medical society bulletin, bat what about the more who troubles your ears with use less conversations? Yos can ssy this for silver dollar: It makes more noise than paper when It hits a collection plate. It will be a cold day when tbay wear any less than they do now. FULL FASHION SILK HOSE In all the Popular Shades Blonde tr'alin. Sun Set, Ouninicl, Apricot Bunny, Skyn, Grain Zanzibar. Black At $1 .SO Pair Everything to Weat for Women and Children Investigate Our Automobile PolicyLowest CostMost com plete Coverage Ernest L. Withers & Co. Insurance Experts Phone 100 Pure Milk For The Children No better nor more nourishing and health building food for chil dren can be obtained than Junaluska Dairy Pure Milk, Whipped Cream, Fresh Butter and eggs, delivered daily to your door in bottles which have been thoroughly ster ilized before filling. Junaluska Dairy F. R. WILLIAMS, Prop. Telephone No. 2413 R. F. D. 2, WaynesviUe An Old Time fiddler's Convention: An Old Fiddlers' Convention will be held on Friday night, June 12, in the Court House at 8:30.. All players y in the State are invited.. We will have Harrison Helton sure, and likely Carson Prizes will be award as usual.. We expect to give in ( prizes $50.00. All who enter will receive prizes. The South's greatest Banjo Players will be here, also ! Slim Jim from out West with his banjo and the Arkansaw Traveler ready. Come one, come all and enjoy yourselves as yon never have before.. LAUGH AND GROW FAT IS OUR MOTTO. xl.'&dUlaSMM