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the Carolina mountaineer THURSDAY. JUNE 15. IMS PERSONALS The Flit lings to and Fro of The Traveling Public. Mr. R O. -Coving-ton arrived in town during the week. Mr. H. A. Osborne of Canton was in town on busine&s Tuesday. . . . t Mrs. Herbert West has as her guest her consin, Mrs. Robeson. ' Mrs. R. L. Allen spent Monday in Asheville shopping-. Mr Chas. Ray, Jr., who has just graduated from the State University, has accepted a position with-the North Carolina Geological Survey and is at present at work in Ashe county. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Ashton and daughters, Misses Caroline and Marg-areJI llAWrton, arrived Sunday night by motor from Atlanta and are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Way. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ray who have IMJss Frances Denton was an been the guests of the former's pr Asheville visitor during the week. lents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ray, for the ' past months, returned Sunday to their ara Wif, Hannah was an home in Miami, Fla. Asheiile visitor during the week. I x r , Col. and Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey spent a couple of days in town the past week. They were en route from New York to Miami, Fla., where they have recently purchased a new home, w Miss Frances Robeson returned horn today after a trip to several points in Virginia. On her return shs also stopped over in Greensboro, where she was the guest of her brother. Miss Alma Duckett, who is attend ing summer school at Asheville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Duckett. Miss Esther Duckett of West Asheville came with her for a visit. Mrs. J. K. Boone returned Tuesday from Durham, where she wai the guest of her daughter, Mra. C. L Dixon. She was accompaniej home j t r; ' 4 Mrs. 3. T. Neal and family of Reidsvilte have moved to Waj(nea- ville and are now living in the Os borne cottage on Walnut street, Mrs. Neal is a sister of Mrs. S. H. Bush- nell of Waynesville. H. G. Stone, the Real Estate Man, closed three deals Saturday afternoon to Palm Beach, Fla. parties. They were the Jno. R. Francis home place on East Street, the S. L. Underwood farm place and W. C. Russell's new home. Mrs. Lyman Higdart has returned home from a visit to Gainesville, Ga Mr. Ernest Holland of Atlanta apent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. J H Way. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Francis an nounce the birth of a daughter, Hester Ann. Mrs. Sarah K. Haynes has returned from Canton to spend the summer in town. Miss Magaret Boone of Andrews is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mr. Pimmie Berryman of Wash ington, D. C. -is the guest of Mrs. R. L. Allen. Mrs. Chas. E. Quintan, MUs Eliza beth Qninlan and Miss Eleanor Bush nell motored to Asheville on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Massie were the guests of friendjs (in Asheville on Sunday. i Mis Dorothy Thomas has as her guest Miss Jimmie Smith of Colum-. bia, S. C. Mrs. James H. Buckner, Jr. spent Tuesday with her father, Mr R. V. Freeman. , Mr. Mint Reed returned home Fri day after a short visit to relatives in- New York. Miss Fraces Mimms of George town, S. C. is the guest of her cousin, Mr. Bob Woodard. Miss Gladys Richardson is a pop. ular visitor of the Woodard family at the Adger House. ML'ts Edna rjneeman spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Jamfs Buckner, in Asheville. , Mr. W. D. Akers and wife from Columbus, Ga. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson. Miss Margaret Holleman of Char lotte is the attractive guest of Dr. and Mrs. 0. T. Alexander. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Mangum have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Selma, Ala. Mrs. Mitchell prior to her marriage last week was Miss Olive Hooper, and has been the pop ular guest of the Mangums on a former occasion. Mr. P. H. Arthur of Miami, Fla., the well known investment broker, wife and two childreri, have arrived to spend the summer in Waynesville. They are guests at the Gordon Hotel, Mr. Arthur is one of the town's most enthusiast toutilsts, having spent many summers here. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA Mr. and Mrs. R W Rlv hn have been in Lakeland, Fla. this win- May Rhinehart ter, returned Wednesday. North Carolina, Haywood County the Superior Court. -In vs. I Robert A. Rhinehart. f Tha AntAwA - U . .1 T . L. Mr or,,) TJ U P1..W.II k.,. u.. , ,mu, ... .... a. fuiinehart, win take notice that an as their guest their daughter, Mrs. action entitled as kbove has been com J. F. Garrett of Reidsville. j menced in the SuoSqorCourt of Hay- t - wood County, N. C., fot the purpose of Mrs. L, Martin of Asheville is obtaining an absoluW divorce from the , , . . defendant, and sad defendant will spending several days in town the further te'ke notk?thei?L u rC(uired guest of Mrs. W. B. Harbeck. j to appear beforethe Clerikof the Su- I pernor Court of Haywood bounty, N. Miss Janet Quinlan has returned C., at the court house in Waynesville, km. fmm r.h.i.lnt9v!lli v nrWa in said HayWod Countv. on the 29th she went to attend the finals' of the ?' :Lun!ii??.5: "! ".Jweor de- University of Virginia. mur to the Complaint in said, action, or tiv plaintiff will apply for the ke.ief i cR"ni.nded ,n the s nd comiir.mt. Tdis tne 2t ,i aay or May, Ii?5 C. A. HAYNSJS,' Clerk Superior (.'oj.-t Hayvu od County. tJulvlbt BM SIC DEPARTMENT K MAN'S CLUB. WO- The last mai'tin.- of the Music De P'lrtmont of th-s Woman'! Club before disbanding for the summor, was held Mr. C. B. Wiathers of Louisville, Ky. spent Wednesday in town solicit ing subscriptions to the well known family health magazine Jlygeia. Mr. Ernest L Withers, who rep resented the local Rotary Club at the International Convention, recent ly held in Cleveland, has returned. ev. and Mrs. J. T. Mangum and Hotel Wpjnesville with Mrs. T. their guests, Mr and Mrs. Mitchell Grady Boyd as gracious hostess. The motored to Hendersonville on Tues- study for the afternoon was Verde day where they spent the day with sr.d Italian QueiM Opera, II Trov- friends. aiore. The lolliwm program was given: Mas Annie Moore Welch, who has l. Miserere II Trovator Mrs. been on a months' visit to friends and Joseph Johnson, relatives in Raleigh, Burlington, Gas. 2. "I Can Sing You a Song of tonia ana oparcanourg reiurnea ( Spring-time. Miss Ida Jean Brown. V,ednes(iy. . 3. Con Amore Beaumont Miss ... ! Josephine Thomas. " -- 4. "Think Love of Me"-Mias Mjl- ?Hftt' a 2 : t dred Crawford. Arrived to spend sometime M the. . .nta . Clem Smathera. guest of tier parents, Mr. and Mr. J R. Hyatt ( Mrs. Noble arrett .was at horn to the members of Circle No. 1. of the Meodi:tt) Mkmary Society on Tuesdsy afternoon at her home oa- Pigeon street. Messrs. Howard Covington and Ed win Howell have gone to Easjf La forte, whore , the will spend, the summer in the employment of the lumber company there. 6. Violin Solo: Mi Teresita Miss Margaret Stringfleld. At the conclusion of the irogram the hostess, a recsht bride, was pre sented a handsome, silver basket, a gift from the club. - Mr. Phil Carraway of Wadesboro and Miss Bessie Boyd were quests of the afternoon. Mrs, Boyd, assisted byf Misses "Dorothy Lane and Edith Mangum, served a delicious salad j co arse. What Do You Get When You Buy a Shirt - If you come here to buy it, you get the greatest amount of quality, style, comfort and apperarance it is possible to crowd into a Skirt. Let us stow you a few of ttc many styles and patterns we have then you 11 know that you are getting a big dollars worth when you buy Shirt here. Rippetoe's Down in Froglevel Specials For Friday & Saturday 16 pounds sugar for $1.00; One to a customer. House Dresses, 89c each, Friday and Saturday Only. Many Other Values You Will Apprec iate Friday and Saturday. Novelties : We are now showing the ne west num bers in Wide Laces. Bandings, All-over Embroideries, Edgings, etc. Let us show you these items. Orders Coming In Daily: New Numbers in Summer Dresses. Sport Wear, Shoes and Hosiery arriv ing daily for your inspection. ' C I Ray & Sons Church Street Waynesville, N. C. Pure Irish Linen Dresses $2.98 Wash Silk Dresses $4.98 Hand Made Voile Dresses $5.98 Phone 88-J 979 Main Street The Store of Many Bargains Where Quality Dominates Compound Lard lb. 16c lona Brand Tomatoes, can 10c A&P Brand Asparagus Tips, can 38c A&P Oven Baked Beans, 3 cans for 25c Astor Brand Uncoated Rice, 3 pkg.s 25c A&P Brand Peanut Butter, 8 oz. jar 20c Rajah Brand Sandwich Spead, jar 15c Jello Ice Cream Powder, pkg. 10c Sunnyfield Brand Gingerate, 16 oz. bottle 11c Light or Dark Arrow Brand pecial, 3 bottles for 31c A&P Brand Grape Juice, Pt. Bottle 29c Spearmint, Gum, Adams Pepsin Gum, Beachnut Gum, 4c Yeast Cake, 3c THEA-NECTAR-TEAS Make Delicious Iced Teas A Blend For Every Taste 2 oz. pkg. 10c. 1-4 lb. pkg. 19c. 1-2 lb. pkg. 37c 1 1 i nw Corner Eastnd Main Street Waynesville You Can Double The Life Of Your SHOES CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT, Prop.. Main Street Prices Are Low Waynesville. N. C. I. i 1.1 si i W , -at " '
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