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i APRIL 5, 1928 WORTH WHILE CLUB " The Worth While Club met ? Friday afternoon, March 30. at 11 home of Mrs. D. -5. Cottrelh The <> cusion was one of great merrimei H[ from start to finish. The hoslc; jfii having had in mind All Fool's Ds when planning her program, had great many surprises in store for hguests, each one bringing forth hea ty laughter and keenest enjoy men An interesting contest >vns held the form of questions to be answer* by various hinds of foods. Tv women worked together in this ar three couples succeeded in answe injr all the questions correctly. Afb a drawing of straws, Mrs. Ed Qual and Mrs. Charles Slier were declare the. lucky winners and were eat awarded a lovely yellow vase. ? I i i % ?* - j i . 'o U C'nicrwocJ & Umicrvca J WILLIE Chafnpiori B %vri "The slightest cough or thr during a close match. On i as a steady diet. They ha\ or caused the slightest cc with Luckies." 'It's to No Throat Irrita ?*928, The America;* Tobacco Co., Nationally advertise always Products of an advertised groce line not carried in C Try it. We work f has quality, CARO at the usual better ) fool. White House Vineg Erigemont Crackers, pkg. .2! A. & H. Soda, 6 pkg*. for.2i Beech Nut Peanut f Piilsbury's Graham Flour, r6-lb. bag 3! Jenny Wren FlAur, pkg. . .3' Rftirnv'e Pvnmntm C OA* v Sani-Flushv can . . .T. 21 Draino. can 21 Van Camp's Lye H can Chrystallized Ginger, jar "2! Argo Gloss Starch, phg. . . 20 Mule Team Bor? Pond's Cold or Van Cream 2! Lysol, bottle 2Star Naptba Powde Carolina Stores BOONE, N. C. Mis. Morct-z presented it certify M, cate received by her signifying: that the Worth While Club had been elected a member of the General [it Federation of Women's Clubs of 5{. America, with headquarters in [V Washington City. The club hits for ^ sometime been a member of the .r; State Federation, r-j Mr. Coitrcil visited the <;lub lor a it.; few minutes, and through a suggus[n j tiou from him a committee was apwj pointed to confer with one from the to Civitan Club in the near future fori ,j | the purpose of outlininc plans to r_ i beautify the cemetery. Pluns for the ir i iiower Ji*aruen between the MethoIs'jdist and Baptist churches were also ,,{j discussed. :h; A delicious salad, course, followed | with mints, was served by the host^ The j ^3^ Cream Wtfj of the \wjj Tobacco :jjj Crop ! HOPFE illiard Player tes: oat irritation might he fatal this account I prefer Luckies is never irritated my throat mgh. I am going to stick astecf don-No Coujfo. Inc. d Grocery Products are Quality. Can you find ry product or kindred ;arolina stores? or you and if a product L1NA will have it, and price?prices that don't ;ar, pint bottle . . . 10c i 5c McMennmin Crab Meat . .43c 5c Comet Brown Rice, pkg. ..11c lutter, small jar . . 10c g Morion's Salt, 3-pound package 8c 9 7c Pure Hog Lard, lfc 15c. 8 ^ocoanut, pkg 10c. 1 i)c Libby's Strawberries, can . 28c 5c Libby'3 Olives, quart jar..49c ommy,.large 2VZ 10c 2c ' ?".r. Moncj' KcklcS, l^e. jar ,36c 5c OvaHine, can . , . 38c IX, full 1-lb. pkg. . .17c 5c Listerine, bottle . .23c 4c Hinds H. & A. Cream . . .43c r, 7 pkgs. for 25c for Carolina People v BLOWING ROCK, N. C. THE* WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV ess. The truest? of the sifternoonj we Miss .ley iieamah. Mrs. Kloyl Mast and Mrs. Cawickoff. The next j me^tiojg will he held oil April K> with Mrs. A. Cook. F.NTRE NOUS CLUE A most enjoyable meeting: of the Entve Nous Club and ra few addi- j tional guests, was held with Mrs. j James fldast on Friday afternoon,; March 23. The hostess,, it seemed,} had received an inspivalion^i'roin St. Patrick for her artistic decollation of the home and lor her delightful arrangement oi the pro gram. ine green and white color} scheme was very effectively usedj with the shamrock motif appearing! often. When the guests had arrived a St. Patrick's day program was presented. A sketch of the life of St. Patrick was read by Mrs. Russell Hodges. Several Irish selections were played by Mrs. Fred Hodges, and a number of Irish jokes were given by Mrs. Sam Horton. A stunt performing: game and two interesting contests were also enjoyed. The first was a snake contest, in which Mrs. Tracy CouncilJ, a guest, was the winner, and was presented a lovely bottle of perfume. The second was an Irish romance in which "Pat" figured prominently. Mrs. Fred Hodges won and received a beautiful green silk handkerchief. k At the conclusion of the program, the guests were invited into the dining room which was lighted by tall green candles burning in Irish potato holders. The table cover doilies were white with Irish figures and shamrocks on blue, and the center decoration of the table was a miniature green well, symbolic of those at which St Patrick quenched his thirst. The green and white mint baskets to which place cards' were attached, were tied with white j .-7itun f-tuiiou, pnurtning into tne well, which held favors for the guests. ? Assisted by Mrs. N. L. Mast, the hostess served a delicious tivoeourre luncheon. Guests present other than eiub members, were Mi-. Tracy Couneill, Mrs. David Greene and Miss Irene Sherwood. Mrs. Will Payne will be hostess to the cluh at the next meeting, Friday. April 0. LliGlON AUXILIARY The regular monthly business) meeting of the Legion Auxiliary ivili. he held in the Legion hail Fri-j day night, April 0, at 7 .JO o'clock. There are .several things o? importance which \vc are going to discuss, and it will he to the interest of all the ladies to be present. MRS. JENNIE TAYLOR, Pres. Eternal Thoughts The thoughts of God are eternal thoughts. They tire Independent of time, Independent of worlds. Yon set your tile today into the doing of the will of God. After you have set your life Into that life, it need never be changed. Let change come, let death corns, \vc pass on still doing God's i business for ever anil for ever.?Alex- j The Lord's Aid I tried to build without the Lord, and .to ! u tumbled pile of lirieks upon ibe ground! i turned, and built with the Lord, nnd lo! tlie walls rise fair and firui. and the sky is their roof, and eternity fs their foundation.? Amos It. Wells. : Finding the Sunny Side j Be who climbs above tlie cures of iftis world and turns his face to iiis I God has found the sunny side of life, s ?C II. S;ii:fjieou. For some people the week-end; seems to have seven days. pASTIMETHEATRj: I The Place of Good Shows Friday, April 6? Claire Windsor IN "The Opening Night" Saturday, April 7 j :A Jack Luden IN "Shootm* Irons" Monday, April 9 Bob Steele IN "The Ridin' Renegade" Tuesday, April 10 Dolores Costello f IN 'The Heart of Maryland' from tKe play by David B^lasco Also LINDBERGH, the Lone Eagle ' of the Atlantic ! Wednesday, April 11 ? Sally O'Neil I IN "The Lovelorn" | Alto LINDBERGH, the Lone Eagle | of the Atlantic Thursday-Friday, April 12-1^ Richard Dix IN ' "Shanghai Bound" * ' , '.V.. . ' Ei'.Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N. G. COVE CREEK NEWS ITEMS Sugar Grove. April 3.?Roy Ellison and Miss Ruth Curtis wore the winners in the preliminary declamation and recitation contest held last Monday ight. They will represent the school in the contest sponsored by the Appalachian State Normal 1? be Held in Boone on April 10. Representatives from several high schools o," surrounding counties v.ill j take part in this contest- Those participating in the preliminaries Were Misses, Ruth Curtis, Phillys xjiiijtnar.i, ftiai-y Kate Henson. Grace .Mast ami Hoy Ellison, Oscar Brown. ' Pan! Taylor, Dwiglit CJrydcr and Earl Ilaworth. On last Wednesday night those I j chosen for the triangular debate, j Roy Ellison, Maxilla Love, Ruby! Mast and Paul Taylor had a practise i debate in the school auditorium. The | question this year is the McNarv-1 Hansen farm relief" bill. Mr. .i. Hampton Rich of Whston-; Salem was a visitor in the com- j mutiity for a few days iaat week. He presented a Daniel Boone marker to ' the school on Thursday, fc'ach pu-11 pi! is asked to contribute 10e in or-1 dor that an appropriate monument' may be built. The unveiling will be during ebmmenceuient week. A baseball team has been ooganiz-' ed and the first frame will be played j with Mountain City high school. It will be necessary for the team to go ( to Mabel to practice due to the fact] that there is no ground near the j school. Rev. L. A. Hurst who has been< pastor at Cove Creek for the last two years tendered his resignation to take effect the first of May. Mr. 1 Hurst has been faithful in his work J, as pastor and the church will lose; muclt by his resignation. Miss Grace Hurst and guest, Miss [ Acorn, students of Carson-Xewman ; College, are spending the Easter j holidays, with Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Hurst. 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Gjfceene, a son. ; R v. R. A. Taylor has just finished ;? series ?>f meetings at Va'lc Cruris. The meeting wa svery successful and resulted in a number of additions to the church. Columbus, Ran.. April 2.~ Twenty 1'ivc years ago 11. E. Wright pur- ? chased a 40-acre tract, selecting it because a hay mower was thrown in? free according to the terms of the j purchase. tie has received a million dollars in lead arid zinc royalties from the] 40 acres. He still owns Them, butl eanivt use them for raising hay because on them are some of the best lead and zinc mines in Kansas. Mo-wer Mokes Man Millionaire "'Yes, sir. boss, I am getting ten dolhns per.'* "What, ten dollars per day?'' "No. perhaps." George Washington did not enlist in the last. war. FOR S'Al.E OR RENT?Twelve room house on College street, , near school. If interested, sec L. E. Criteher, Boone, N. C. 2 EGGS FOR SAi.e?twT" uu.7. a. uiv U i?U- j Wyandott, Aurora anu Indiinji Runner Duck Eggs. $1.00 per 15. j Don .1. H or ton, Vilas, N. C. j, YOU SHOULD SEE THE NEW J GrE Re fige rater >:> display atj Ilodges Drug Co. It ir. all the! your round food saver. S. M. j AYERS. Mgr. WE HAVE YOUR N W Plows Harrows i Fertilizer Dril Planters Wagons Harne Ioee< It always pays to see i Farmers Har Everything FIVE Real Estate I We can sell you real e..tate. we ha\rp ip-nsvu???ic fr??- ? bor of houses hi town aud some (arms, too. Selling is good. List with us and we will get quick results. WESTERN N. C. DEVELOPMENT CO. S.C. EGGERS, Mgr. Office Over Watauga Co. Bank S-I-M-P S-O-N 100 PER CENT PURE VIRGIN WOOL CLOTHES TAILORED- (P<)Q fTft TO-ORDER Obi* showing: of new woolens is unsurpassed in beauty and big variety?the greatest values we ever assembled. LVery fabric is pure virgin wool, woven by America's best known mills. Simpson Clothes arc sold by the thousands, but cut and .ul-sewn one by one to individual order. They have the looks, fit and feci of expensive clothes, yet cost only $23.50 and $31.50. The saving is in the Simpson Plan of making and selling direct to the wearer. If interested in better clothes for less money send coupon below to V. M. PRESNELL, Vilas, N. C. To the Simpson Representative: With the understand!!!!;' that 1 am under no obligation to buy, you may call and show me samples of all-wool fabrics at $23.50 and $31.50 for a suit or topcoat made to individual measure, and sold under you)' positive guarantee of satisfaction. V axame - . - ? Address Date to Cali Horn- Most Convenient- ? _ iiwwMmiMiiiiPiiiminiiiiM-i?mi imn imu/ii-renrrrmtTHiiiim mij iiinnrrnwrmwii i tiiiimii h? ? EASTER IS rOMINH For your selection this Easter time: Rare perfumes, reminding one of the magic of the orient. Powders, rouges and lotion's. These exquisite toilet necessities are what you need to complete your Easetr "outfit." I, K T US U E V O U R D R U (J ? UTS m. hodges jsudrug company >*3*. In Business for Your Health Boone, North Carolina ?(? x />Si I 1 jT%. W HFWm T 1 EEDS? Binders' Hardware Paint (we got it) 's Carload of Cement is, all kinds Sewer pipe I Roofing ? us first; we are here to serve you. 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