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mmmmmmmm r " I Slhl - V,v, THE (CAROLjNA MOUNTAINEER 1 1 SOCIETY AND PERSONAL For Yesterday is but a dream And Tomorrow is only ST.yistpn, But Today, Well lived, makes ftyerxJfeaterday A dream of happiness, And every Tomorrow a vision of hope summer ' as Look weH, therefotfivta the .day,. Such is the salutation of the dawn. From the Sanskirt. Dr. and Mrs. Liner, Mrs. Taylor , and Mrs. Hayes Alley were Asheville ; visitors last week. j Mr: Noah Harrison of Mlcadale was in town Saturday. I ''Mift Ella Smathers, who spent the winter lh Atlanta, has returned for the summer and is at the Willis H6uie. Miss Lois Briras left vwterdav for Franklin where she will spend tjhe councillor in Camp Will teach French Mrs. B. F. Barton and Miss Eva Smith of Greenville, ,5, C. arrived last week for a visit' to relatives here. Mrs. Barton returned to her home Saturday, but Miss Smith wiir remain for a while longer visiting the Bridges Cobles and Maxwells. Miss Harriet Baniii$of t WaddeH Dance studwf ttetv? is in town for the summer and will connduct classes iii-ljulchjf Sat t5e Community Club. JLCCi Mrs. Zene Hovia and ..famiiy. of Chariotte stopped here en coute to their home and were guest ot Mr. and Mrs; Wesley Browrrfor aday or so this week. Misses iLavada Palmer and-5yil ispencer spent Monday in Asheville visiting-friends. 1 MU ISara Kill Hannah has re turned from Lexington 'where i she-. MnAVtftJ - A t IS111WJ B (.Villi VI VWtlfa. . . Mh Robert HowfelT, lie grand daughter, Mrs, Edith Lewis-ran M. ' LaGrande Howetl of Los Angeles are expected within the next few-days, to spid the summer here wjth Hrmi Willi Freeman, and Mrs. John Bow Taukeetah. She and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Phillips of Miami arrived by motor the Iftrst of the week and are occupying their residence on Church street. Miss Josephine Thomas spent last week-end in Black Mountain as the guest of Miss Minnie B. Doar. Mrs. Alden Howell, Jr., Mrs. Chas. Hard of Elyria, Ohio and Miss Thom as motored to Asheville Friday. Miss Julia Kirby of Gaffney, S. C. is to be assistant in the Western Union fdr the summer, Mrs. W. H. Liner has as her guest fo'rthe summer, Mrs:-' Lowell W, Taylor and her young daughter who reached here last week. Mrs. Ear) King, also of Memphis, expects to Join them today. Misg Florida Kent, who has been the guest of Miss Janie Love Mitchell for a fortnight, left Monday for her home in Sylvania, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Foy, Jr. and Henry, 3rd, of Wilmington, arrived Monday morning for visit of several month with Mrs Foy's oa rents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Herren. Mrs. Charles Dunn, who was Miss Howell's niece,. Mrs.; CtthfcfC JlaineJ', Mrs. Howell is the widow, of the late Robert Howweil and si&tr-in.Um f Capt. Alden Howell. en, who was Miss Beatrice Freeman, arrived Sunday from Akron, Ohio, to visit their father, Mr. R. V. Freeman for a fortnight. . T. Wildet of FliaUMidwm.i Miss Sue Willard Lindsley. spent at Mrs. Schenck's for a fewuays.- Jack Schenck of Durham is here on a visit to his mother, chenck: . , . -7 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Patterson and children are on a ten days' visit to Mrs. Patterson's old home in Rob binsville. Mrs. Parker of Greenville, S. C, who has spent the past eighteen sum mers in Waynesville, is again at Mrs. Schenck's where she will remain until the. autumn. Mrs. R. C. Jenkins and Miss Dor othy Jenkins of La Belle, FlQridii hye had an apartment at Mrs. Crawford's for several weeks. They expect to join Mr. Jenkins in Atlantic City some time in July. Allan Black is in Charlotte for several days. Mrs. S. T. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graves and Joe Graves, Jr. have re turned from a motor trip to ' Bristol, Itenn., where they visited for some time. Mr. Robert Brown of Cullowhee spent the week-end in town with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. Je Tate have return ed from motor trip to : "Greensboro where they spent several days. Rev. Chas. F. Owen of Plott was in town Tuesday. '''-- ''' Mrs. Louis Roused and -children' of Knoxville have arrived for the sum mer and are visiting her father, Mr. W. M. Tate. Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Joyner of Can ton, Miss Lily Mae Phelps of Wil- Monday in Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. A. Band have as tkiejr guests, Mr.' Band's sister, Mrs. Lenox Flow and her son, Lenox, Jr. of Spartanburg, S. C. Mrs. Flowe will upend the 4th here. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith of Ashe ville have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Band during the week. Hon. Welch Galloway of Brevard, representative in the State Legisla ture,' was in town this week. . Messrs. Scott Brawfcy, 'Verne Blaekwell and Otis Henrickof Lenoir were Waynesville visitors a few days this week. Miss Sue Ray of Colgate, Okla. ar rived the first of the week' for a ex tended "visit with her cousin, Miss Elizabeth- McLean. Mr. and Mrs. PurceH of St Pe tersburg, Fla. are' in 'town for the summer1, and "aret'-storiping at ' the Dunham House. ' ! Misses Anna Ray and Fannie John, son left Sunday by motor for Green ville, S. (?.,' accompaning Miss John, son's ' house guests that far on their journey to 'Daytona. Mr." and MrWwilliam H. Clark of Ttsmpa are spending a month or so with Mrs.' Clark's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray. They came the first o the Week. Mrs. H. M. Sautrferig of New York, who snent some time here two yea,rs ago, is at Mrs. R. H. Mitchell's for a few months. Misses Nan Horton and Helen Hot. ton of Harriman. Tenn., who have mington and Miss Rena Forest Joyneribeen vjsitjnt Mrs. Roy Plott in StatesT were in town luesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Coman of Lubback, Texas were in town" during the week visiting Mr. Coman's sister, Mrs. W. T. Crawford. : "' Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Sjostrom of Miami are at Cherokee Inn for the summer. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Miami are stopping at the Gordon for Several months. Mr. Arthur is a' p'romifriht realtor of the Florida city. ' "' Mr. Fred Jackson and family of Birmingham are occupying their cot tage at the Lake The Davies property adjoining the Suyeta Park has been bought By Dt John Smathers and Mr". Foot for improvement and development. Messrs. J. W. Reed of the Waynes ville Furniture Company and Rufus Siler 6f the Unagusta Manufacturing Company are in Chicago this week attending the furniture market '. ' Mrs. Grady Boyd has as hrgttijW for the "summer her aunt, Mr.' Cor nelia J. Allen of Columbia:, Mrsf j Aucn came me mrsi 01 i"o wwi. Mrs. J. W. Reed and Clyde Riyi 3r'. motored to Asheville Wednesday '16 meet Miss Marie Merrisey and her accompanist, Ms Violet Martens) They, lunched at the Vanderbilt and returned to Waynesville in the afternoon. .' MIkj Mildred Crawford if society editor of the Carolina Mountaineer for the ' summer. Any items' of jpene'r. al interest may be phoriei to ?5J-J or is?.- , Mrs. Semmefc wllf nUjrtain. for. Miss Morrisey af Ur ihe" coijert this evening, ' . M:ss Grace Plott whp .was eperated on recently for a ppendjeitit: recup erating at the home o('hyijarentr,at wille for several weeks, arrived In town Wednesday for a short stay with friends. Miss Helen Horton has been teaching in Kingsport, Tenn. for the past year. They are both very pleasantly remembered in Waynes ville, having lived here several years before going to Tennessee. Col. and Mrs. J. R. Pepper of Mem phis arrived by motor the first of the week and, are at their home at the Lake. Mrs. Bradley Haviland arrived from Atlanta Friday and wil( spend few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Satterthwait. Her young daughter, Barbara, who has been vis-' iting here for sometime will return with her. Mrs. Nettie Patrick of Mars' Hill came Sunday for an extended visit with, her son, J. C. Patrick, at his home on the Asheville Rod. Mr' George Patrick of Mars Hill was a week-end visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mary Ed wards and Emmett Green motored to Franklin Sunday. Mr. G, Y. Mebane of Asheville spent the wevk-end with Mrs. Mebans at Mrs. Moody's. Miss Janet Quinlan went to Mon treat yesterday for a short, visit with a school mate. Miss Margaret Mc Kinnon, who is spending the summer there. Mrs. B. C. McVey of Biltmore was the week-end juest of Mrs. J. W.; Reed. I Mr. Hooper Keith of' Birmingham ; arrived Monday to spend the summer with his uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Mangum. j .'.Mrs. H. J. Goodin of this city isi having a delightful visit in Hickory jjss the guest of Miss Norma E4mwd- o. .j Rev. J. T. Miiwum and Rev. Jdhai A, Taylor left FrHday for SeadbrW.j Fla., where they wiU speSity several 1 days. i . . Mrs, Frank 'Henry returned Thurs day to' w?rtfet.in Graiin.'W tV after a week's1 visit withmer' sister, 1 mrs. Mary iviugore. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herman have; had as' their guests 6ver the week-end j Mrs. Herman's mother, Mrs. Claudia Henderson, Sullivan and Mrs. and i Mrs. Tom Henderson of Hickory. Mrs. Chas. E.TJuihlan, Misses Eliza beth Quinlan and Frances Denton spent Wednesday ; in 'Asheville. Mrs. Bivens of Albemarle an. M Batten of New York have arrived in town fd" a ' visit of several weeks with their sister, Mrs. S. H. Bushnell. Bob Woodard spent Friday in Black ' Mountain- - I Miss Eleanor Atkinson, who is to; be graduated from -John. .Hopkins ini February, came from Baltimore Wed-, nesday to spend several weeks here. Miss ' Marion Atkinson of Raleigh spent Saturday in town. Miss Isabella McDowell, wno has been instructor WEnglish and Spanish in Statesville High School for the past year, came Wednesday to spend the summer with her parents before returning. She visited in Winston Salem, Durham aiid jGreenSboro.! , Mr.- and Mrs, John H. Byerly, jack Byerly and little Miss Emeline, ar rived Friday by motor from Atlanta for' a short visit with Mrs. Byerly's mother, Mr; Etnma Willis. They ex pect to go froih 1 here to "Miamf. Mrs. W. I- $perting of Jacksonville has 'returned to Waynesville and ' is again at Mrs. Crawford's Mrs. Sperring is the sister of Mrs. D. J.. Dunham and Jias been coming to Waynesville for the past eighteen ye'araVYwV i . , Mrs, J. Ri. Thomas . has as her guests for the summer Misses Jean and Blanche Smith of Sumter, S C. 'Mf James B. fflugman, grradute of Bradley Horologifcal Institute,! .Peoria, Illinois and expert jeweler, is with W, A. Coble .Jewelry Company, I "from now on," as Mr. Coble states. Miss Frances Robeson returned j Friday: from Richmond, Newport News and Greensboro where she has been vsiting for the past fortnight. Mr. aV Mrs- Jim Stringfleld, their young daughter and Miss Henrietta Love motored to Franklin yesterday. Miss Love will in camp at Taukeetah for the summer season. Mrs. Lena Palmer, Mrs,. Curtis, Mock's Dipartment Store. In getting ready for Summer Boarders give us a tnte at your needs. Here is a list that should interest you. 72x90 sheets. Cannon Mills seam less $1.50 42x36 Pillow cases Cannon Mills 35c '"- v ' " : 66x80 clean cotton blankets $2.98 Bunglow Silk Draperies 75c and $1.00 . In window curtains we have a full range of marquisettes roiles, Swisses and scrims at 15c to $1.00 Table linen at 75c is a value atove tljie erae. Napkin from $1.25 to $5.00 cioz. - . .-. . Our kouse furnishing department is comp lete. M(M& DEPARTMENT STORE ri dsi tat .. Come July 6th. and Have Fun ! Monday All of you have no doubt seen bucking bronchos, but on Monday, July th ri, we are bringing to town the first bucking Overland. See it and have & Mrs. W. T. Lee, Mrs. R. Q. Mc-; M$s Curtis' (and others from the Cracken and Miss Evelyn Lee mo-JPalmer House, Mrs. H. C. Lindsley, tored to Asheville Monday. Mrs. J. B. McGruder and 'Miss Sue Mrs. Cleveland Plott and Mrs. Mary , Willard Lindsley composed a motor Mebane spent Sunday in Canton as j party to Mount Pisfjah yesterday, guests of Mrs. Claude Holtzclaw. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams who Mrs. Telford Stevenson and two are spending their honeymoon in sons of San Ddego. Calf, are in Can- Hendei'SMrVWe were over for the day ton visiting her sister, Mrs. Claude Saturday. Mrs. Adams was one or Holtzclaw for the month of July. the. attractive honorees at the Badg She will be remembered as Miss Ro- ett-Ward tea. berta Haynes. Mrs. Stevenson and '' Dr. and Mrs. George R. Stuart, of Mrs. Holtzclaw were .in town a feW Birmingham are at tthe Lake for the days this week. -summer. Dr. Stuart will speak there Miss Lilian Allen of the faculty of 'on July 4th. the University of Tennessee is spend. ' Mr. J. Dale Stentz was an Asheville. ing the summer with her parents. She. visitor Tuesday. will return there in the fall. Ray Coble, now of Gaffney, S. C, spent last week camping on Cata- loochee and returned to South Caro lina Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Moss (Satyey and young daughter of Asheville were wedk-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herman. Miss Kate Rickards of Balsam was in town the first of the week. Mr. Jasper Grnbbs, who has been1 House party. Moss Fannie Johnsno has been hos tess to a very delightful house party during the past week for a number of friends who came from Daytona, Florida for the occasion. In addition to picnics and dinner parties they enjoyed a camping trip to Catalooji chee where they spent a week Ashing. 1 The campers were: Mr. and- Mrs. I wlllaume. Miss Dora Williams. Curtis I with". the St. Augustine Wholesale Gardner. Bill Perry and Lynn Neufeld Grocery Company since leaving here 0f Daytona, Misses Thomasene How-' sixteen years ago. was in town wit ,11. Anna Ray and Fannie Johnson. his daughter a few dys last week. Messrs. Bob Crew. Ray Cobte. Mrs. T. M. Rickards of Balsam HoJaaan of Greeave, Denahi of at the Herren House for a few weeks. Avhevllle and Pritchard Ferguson. good !augh. Rirli'n It without holding and get a $5.00 bill. The bucking Overland beats the bucking broncho at his own game. ' Come to town, bring the-whole family, take the day off and have a good time. A full line of Overland and Willys-Knight Fours and Sixes will be on display at our place of business. Come in and look these cars over. Get our prices and ilrive car home that you and the entire family will be proud of. They look' good, are priced betterand perform best. . .To Overland owners we are offering FREE, one tire and tube for the car making the run irfcM'our garage to West Canton Standard filling station and return on the least amount of gas. One tire and tube for the oldest Overland car in good serviceable condition driven to our garaer(. To any car owner buying one or more tires that day we will give an in ner tube freeiejslSought. For' every new car bought from us that day we will give absoultely free on each touring car a spare tire and tube and each dosed car a set of bumpers. ,4vrt- ' s Wl i re. ptor Co. Garage Willys-Knight WayiiTOilc, Nortk Carolina. . 'vr iiMslliHsfil f , "'if
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