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f People Md 7T KISS 3IATTIE STAZS'SEL, Bowcrter FIIOXE G Mrs. j. A1. McGulre has returned from a visit to Brevard. :o: C. H. T. Bly has returned from Baltimore. Md, and Washington, D. C. C L. Gray has returned from a vis it to his former home at Davidson. :o: Mrs. Harry Ewbank and children, k.-e returned from Greenville, S. C :o: Mrs. A. A. Myers, from Flat Iio?k is in Charlotte with friends. - '! : Mrs. Herman Potts spent the week end in Spartanburg, S. C., recently." :o: Born, April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gilliland a son, D. H. Jr. :o: M. R. Allen returned to Henderson last week after a few days with his home folks. --o- Mrs. G. W. Brooks has returned from a week's visit to her sister, Mrs. N. D. Coogan, in Asheville. :o: Mrs. Burchfield, who has been with her mother and sister has returned to Knoxville, Tenn. :o: Sire. S. H. Hiliard, of Ashe si!, has been to visit, Mrs. C. Few, her sis.er. :o: P'vt. John Brooks, who has been at home on a furlough, has returned to Camp Jackson. :o: Mrs. Erwin W. Blythe has returned to Brevard after a visit to Mrs. E. R. Black. :o: -" Charles Pace, who-has been in service at Camp Jackson, has been honorably dismissed and is at home. :o: Miss Bessie Cannad.T who ha? been wi'v her cousins the Misses Morrow has turned to Pregnalls, S. C. Mrs. A. L. Duncan, who spent the winter in Asheville, has returned to her home at Horse Shoe. :o:-- C. E. Brooks has returned from a business trip to the western part or Florida. :o: Mrs. W. A. Lincoln, of New York ci y is visiting her sister, Mrs. ,Joe Lryson. Mrs. John Grimes and children are spending the week with Miss Florence Jordan at Laurel Park Villa. :o: Dr. J. L. Egerton returned from Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C, on Tuesday. :o: Mrs. C. L. Gray's mother, Mrs. Wherry has gone to Davidson to apend some time with her daughter there. :o: - Mrs. J. E. Shipman has returned from a visit to Forest City. Mr. Shipman wil probably be here for some time. Dr. and Mrs. C. Few have returned from a brief Visit to Greer,' S. Ci where they attended the funeral of a nioce who died in Spartanburg, S. C. :o: John T. Wells has returned to the Waverly after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. Wells has been here so lften he feels at home. :o: , Dr. E. E. Bomar will return en Saturday from CharloUe where he has been dean of the Mobile S'jhoo: there this week. :o: Mr. and Mrs. H. C Rainey, who have been in Florida for the winter, were here for a few days thi3 week en route, to Cincinnati, Ohio. :o: Frank Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bell of Tuxedo, who was chauffeur in the 482nd, Aero-Squad overseas, returned home last week. Misses Veda McCulough, Virginia and R. J. Lowndes from Flat' Rock spent the week-end in Asheville re cently. -.o. Mrs. Dave Barnette, from Horse Shoe, visited her aunt, who underwent an operation at the Merriwether Hos pital in Asheville, recently. :o: Mrs. E. W. Ewbank is visiting her sisters in New York city. Mr. Ew bank, who accompanied her to Wash ington, D. C, has returned ome. Mrs . Joe Bryson is doing as well as could be expected since her operation last Saturday at the Patton Memoriae Hospital. :o: Rev. J. F. Ligon will administer the communion at the 11 o'clock sar ice on Sunday morning in the Pres byterian Church. :o: , Mrs. Raymond Puette, from Flet cher was a week-end guest of her cousin, Miss Annie Patton, at Flat Rock not long ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lamb, who live on the Edneyville road, near Sugar Loaf mountain, spent one day in town recently. Miss Virginia Lowndes, from F'at Rock has gone to Summerville ana Charleston, S. C, for a two lnon.h's visit to friends and relatives :o: Mrs. Vernon Maffit, from Horse Shoe, underwent a successful opera tion that was a serious one, at the Merriwether Hospital in Asheville re cently. :o: Miss Marjorie Pearce left on Mon day for Toronto, Canada. -Miss Pearce has been with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have gone to St. Louis, Mo., for a trip. :o: Mrs. A. C. Glazener and slater, Miss Sarah McFall, .who was visit ins her, have gone to Anderson, S. C, to be with their parents, Mr. iad Mrs. H. T. McFall. :o: Mrs . Herman Potts has had the fol lowing visitors from Landrum, S. C, U Grahd Opening House hug - . Friday k SaturaaApril 4-5 OPENING ATTRACTION irtpaoer S wist tiiris Revue, Musical Comec y and Vaudeville . Presenting latest EEVUE nri:h Broadway Wnglng and dancing "Yager & Kent in FIVE FEET U MtLuin jiimn. . "H1BVIE "Direct from the Centnry Theatre New York PWILBUR DAVIS") The Man WithjThe Big Voice. "THE DUVALLE SISTERS Those Kunnlng Kids. LYLE CHAFFIN." That Intj Dai key. 14 -f- -PEOPLE 14 "SHORTY YAGER" The smallest C( median in the Sonth being only 4fc inches tall-playing "JEFF" three seasons with KLAW & ERLAN ERS "MUTT & JEFF" Coirnany. Doors Open 8:45.! Show Starts ProiAptly at 9:30 p. m. Admission, including WaV Tax, 25 50, & 75c Advance sale of reserve seats TliursdW and Friday at the Box Office Mesdames T. Y. Myers, Ralph Mor- gan, Miss Maggie Carpenter , and her I uncle, G. B. Hampton. ! :o: . L?; . Thomas, who is a,t tho Ceaar.., ; gave a very interesting lecture on nis I travels in the Orient, at the Methodist i ,'L.nurch la?t Sunday evening to a Crowded house. :o: x The service at St. James Episcopal ! Church this afternoon at 5 o'clock wili be conducted by Rev. H. Norwood owne, who is the rector of All Souls .Church at Biltmore. :o: Every Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock Rev. A. W. Farnum holds a Quiet ;Hour service for different organiza-f tions. Tomorrow this service will be for the Fassifern school though every body is welcome to attend. .o: Bishop Junius M. Horner, of Ashe ville, will administer the rite of con firmation to a large class at the 11 o'clock service on Sunday morning in St. James Episcopal Church. :o: Capt. D. E. Morgan, who has been camp surgeon at Fort Federie, Brest, France, has wired Mrs. Morgan tha'v. he landed in New York and would be sent to Fort McPherson and to Sav annah before coming here. :o: Mesdames P. Q. McCreary. A. S. Prescott and daughter, Audrey, who has been visiting at Augusta, Dublin, Ga., and Columbia, S. C, came home Monday. Audrey has been on the sick list. :o. Pv't John Henderson, nephew of J. T. Henderson, who has been overseas with the 7th Anti-Aircraft Co., has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. Bly. Mr. Henderson has gone to New Orleans, La. :o: Mrs. W. J. Davis who has been with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Aber crombie, at Greenville, S. C, has re turned home accompanied by Mrs. Abercrombie for a visit. :o: Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Guill, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jones, CP. Rogers j and T. C. Westall motored from East Flat Rock to Fletcher last Sunday to attend the quarterly meeting which wps held in the Methodist Church there. :o: Mr. and Mrs. O. V..F- Blythe re--turned last week from Spartanburg where they accompanied miss Evah who has gone to Boston, Mass. Miss Blythe will visit friends in Washing ton, D. C, enroute to Boston. to: Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirk were ac companied to Norfolk, Va., by Eliza beth and Egerton Ehringhaus who will visit their grand-mother, Mrs. B. Ehringhaus. :o: Mrs. R. P. Freeze who attended the meeting of the Woman's Club at Marion last Saturday us p. delegate from the local club, spent several days at Newton, where she once Jived, before returning home. to: Dr. and Mrs. B. F their guest, Mr. A. Y . New York city. Mrs. spending some time in S. C. and will be here later. are relatives of Mrs. Cliff. to: A motor party composed r-.t Mes dames C. E. Brooks, Sonnic Broohs, Jir. Brooks and the h'uIiD.i of both families enjoyed an rIa.; to Af-he-i 'e on Monday. Tha 6pcrt awhile In the stores and the children were entertained at the movie. Miss Rosa Hemphill , has . returnee from Etowah. ' She has secured the Hyder cottage on Buncombe street and is moving her furniture from. Asheville this week. Miss Koihill'B mother from Little Rock, Ark., v:U be here this spring to occ-ipy tLe cottage with her. -:o: Burcette Sharpe On Thursday afternoon, March 27, at 4 o'clock Miss Susie Sharpe became the bride of Sergeant Joe Burdette in the presence of a few friends. The solemn vows were spoken by Rev. M. F. Moores at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. K. Orr where Miss Sharpe had been living for several months. The bride wore her traveling suit oi field, mouse gray with a corsage or sweet peas and lilies of the valley. After supper with Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette left on the Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Ohio, j where they will be at home for the present. Mrs. Burdette has been here t-r several years and has made many friends who will miss her. Sergeant Burdette has been in service at Camp Wadsworth since war was aeclartd. He holds three honorable discharges from service on the Mexican border, in the Philippines and with the Unit ed States. n Chcdester Stephenson. I mMmm mil J I li -m ' tj&x wu i fl 1 I 1 1 A Clir? live as Mc'Ieill. of Mcyeill Is Charleston, Tliey A marriage of much interest took place in the home of the bride's sis ter, Mrs. J. H. Ryon, at Tryon, on Tuesday, March 25, when Miss Bessie Stephenson became the bride of Rev. W. P. Chedester. The ceremony wa3 performed by Rev. R. P. Smith, of Asheville. Rev. and Mrs. Chedester are spending their honeymoon in New Orleans and other southern cities and will reach Asheville about April 10. Mrs. Chedester was supervising ma tron of the Balfour Orphanage about a year and Rev. Chedester spent seve ral months there assisting with the out-door work, after his return from camp service. Several years, ago he was pastor of the Brevard Presby terian Church. . sue purr sne claw she scratch yeVmon Dleu. how sh 1ot "she creep stealthily she aich her opportunity then she slrfte with lightning speed w for she was truly TE WILD CAT OF i AKIS. See this amazing play, featuring the startling new Star PRISCILLA DE Don't dare te miss this play of the hour this plky that is entirely, uuusuauy ana distinctly ,?lffe cut from anything you've seen in years It will touch your heart-strings t'will thrill ytu will grip you juuu e just tascmated with It. See it at- QUEEN THEATRE APRIL 10th COMING SOON THE IRON TEST " lUKllIAU AIND MYSTERIOUS SERIAL OF CIRCUS LIFE. 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