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J********* ' Ji,s. , frti.it> Asho and baby, of Isbevillf. have been the gufcsts, for Several <inys, of Mr. and Mrs. John V \$hc, :lf their home here. Miss Zadah Ashe arrived la6t week f,t)ui Rutherfordton, where sh? has kYii a member of the public school faculty, to spend the summer with |lPr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Ashe. ? ? ? FORD OWNER, how about that R>KI) HAY? Lets talk it over. J. S. HIGDON. ? ? ? Mt>\ C. ?. Cowan, of Asheville, jpciit the week end here, with re latives. lier neice, Miss Nellie Cowan gfconipfiieil her to Asheville, Mon ,1jiv. tor a visit. ? * ? / J)r. ainl Mrs. MePherson, of Ashe ville. hive returned to their home after spending a few days here, I'uesis "i C. C. Buchanan. 0 i ? ? ? Mrs.Klh'it I'ieldesimerand daugh ter, M iss Virginia, have returned mini Hrysou City, where they have been fisiting friends. 9 ? ? ? Mr. I.eou Pieklesimer, who has been a student at the State College ot Agriculture (luring the term just elosetl, arrived Sunday, to spend the ' ti'iuinn with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Picklesimer. t ? ? ? Mis. Etta Morton, of Gay, has been spending some time here, with her brother, Mr. Gait her Crisp, and her sister. Mis. James Loftis. ? ? ? Mr. C. .1. .1 ell'ress , of the Jefferess Realty Company, Asheville, was here. Monday. ? ? ? V Miss Eugenia Carter has returned to Asheville, after spending a few days here, with Mrs. C. C. Buchanan Miss Ronnie Henson, who has been visiting Misses Hazel and Willie Smathers .tor the past week, lias re turned to her home in Sylva. Miss Hazel Smathers accompanied her home and will attend summer school at Cuflowhee. ? Miss Louise Ducket, ot' Cullowhee.has been spending: some ' time with relatives and friends here. ~ Cantoh K'utcrprise. ? ? ?' Mr. and Mrs. - IIolTman, of Sylva, were guests of Waynesville, last week.? Waynesville Correspondent in Sunday G^ti/.en. * ? # \ 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Giles of Web ster, arc visiting at the home of Mrs.Maiuie E nvin. Morganton Xews Herald:) * * * Q Misses Esther and Iva Rogers left 1 Sunday for Cullowhcc, where they will enter the summer school. ? Rock Spring Correspondence, in Waynes ville Mountaineer. ??? ? Mr. R.< C. Hunter, of East La Porte, was in town Monday. ? ? ? Mr.and Mrs. Joe B. Keener and little son have returned to their home in Winston-Salein, after spend ing a few days here, guests of Mr. Kecncr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keener. ??? Mr. h W. Crawford, of Willets, ^as in town Monday. * * * Mr. Ham .Tones, was here, from Barkers Creek, Monday. ? ? ? Miss Dorothy McKee has return ed to her home here, after spending a few, days in Ashevillc, the guest ' Of relatives. .N f>HI) OWNER, how about that FORI) DAY? Lets talk it over. J. S. IIIGDON. ? ? ? Mr. .1. M. Rigdon, of Tuckaseigee, spent several days here, this week. ? ? ? Col. W. J. Hannah, of Waynesville, ?I*'nt pa rt ot the week here, atteud court. ? ? ? Miss Rebecca Cathey has arrived from Abbeville, to spend the summer With relatives here. She was accom panied by her neice, J^iss Lillie "(??d, of Asheville. ? * ? Mr. and Mis. M. Buchanan, Jr., ?ave returned from a few day's stay 1,1 Whiteside Cove. ? ? ? Mr. Chester Scott spent last Sun * Ashevillc. ? ? ? Mr. Robert Bell, who has been at ********** tending dental college in Atlanta, is at Dillsboro for the vacation, with his mother, Mrs. P. W. Kincaid. ??? Mr. W. T. Derrick was here from Balsam, the first of the week. ??? Mr. G. C. Crawford, of Balsam, \Ayis in town the first ofthe week. ? ? ? MessrS.Elli*> BeasLey,Harve BealsTey and Floyd Cardon have returned from Bryson City, where they went to see Mr. Zack Beasley. ? ? ? Mr. Jerry Franklin and family went "to Canton, Sunday td visit Mr. David Franklin and family. ? ? ? . f- i Mr. Floyd Beasley and family went to Macon, Sunday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cowan spent Tuesday in Waynesvillc. ? ?. ? Mr. J. M. Watson, of Cullowhee, was in town this week. ? * * Mrs. Lena Palmer and Mrs. G. D. Green, of Waynesvillc spent Wed nesday of last week in Sylva. ? ? ? Mr. Grady T. Cooper, of Qualla, was here, the first of the week. ? ? ? Mr. F. M. Ashe, of Green's Creek, was in Sylva, Monday on business. ? ? ? \ Mr. Glen Ferguson, was here, from Qualla, this week, f ) ? # * Mr. X. R. Christy, of Balsam, was here the first of the week. ( * * * Dr. A. E. Brown, of Ashevillc was here the last of last week. ? (rW Mr. Joe Burton Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mis. Theo. Buchanan, who has been a student at Staunton Military Academy, will spend the summer vacation in Washington and Oregan, going directly from Staun ton to the West. ? ? ? A Mr. T. M. Rickards, of Balsam, was he/c the first of the week. ? ? ? t Mr. W. M. Fowler was here, from Gtenville/ this week. (, - . v v ??? Misses Hicks Wilson and Audrey Bird spent Sunday at Whittier, with Air. and Mrs. C. A. Bird.j Married, at the court house Satur day, Alton Craft, of (leoigia, and Altha Smith, of Tuckaseigee, ?Re-\ W. C. Med ford officiating? Dr. and Mrs. Wayne McGuire and children, of Sylva, drove over to Waynesvillc, Sunday af ternoon and sp^nt a short while with Mi's. MfcGuire's aunt/ Mrs. > T. L. Green. ? Waynesvillc Mountaineer. ? ? ? . CRISP-CRAWFORD Miss Eddis Crisp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (?aitlior Crisp, and Mr. Grady jTra'.vfi rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Crawford went to Beta Monday afternoon and were married, Rev. Thad F. Deitz, pastor of the Baptist church at Beta performing the ccrmony. The young people re turned to Svlva on the afternoon train and will make their home here. ? ? ? PERSONNEL OF TUCKASEIGEE GARAGE.. CHANGES Announcement is made of a.ehange in the personnel of the Tuckaseigee ********** Garage, Mr. R. F. Hough having bought the interest of Mr. J. Terrell Bird. Mr. Bird has accepted a posi tion as traveling salesman for the Willys-Overland Company. ??? Miss Knthiyn Moran, of the state department of education, was in Sylva this week, in the interest of vocational education work. While here Miss Moran was the guest of Miss Mamie Sue Jones. ? ? ? Mr. L. C. Hall, manager of the Mercantile Supply Company has re turned from Washington, D. C., where he has been attending the meeting of the Association of Whole sale Merchants. ? ? ? The class of '23, Cullowhee Nor mal and Industrial School, will pre sent the play "Bashful Mr. Bobbs'V at Cullowhee, on -the evening! of June 9, at eight o'clock. This play was given by the same cast on April 2, at Cullowhee. * * * Misses Annie Joe Hooper, Lizzie Joe Moody, Nora Patterson, and Kathleen Kitchen will leave Sunday morning for Raleigh, as Jackson County's delegates to take special courses in Girl's Club Work, which will include cooking, panning and dress-making. Miss Mamie Sue Joi^es will accompany the girls, who will spend the week in Raleigh. FIRST BApViJt CHURCH W. ROSS YOKLEY, Pastor, , Sunday School 9^45 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Regular Deacon's Meeting first Monday night, 8 o'clock each month. Choir practice at v eight o'clock Friday night. Wo extend to all a cordial wel come to worship with us. ? ? ? FOR SALE,. two natural-born tree do<^ (do<; and bitch), FELIX -MONTETTH, Beta. ?> ? ? FOR SALE? Potato Plants, will be ready for delivery May 20. Will de liver at 25 ets per one hunderd. W. C. ALLISON, Sylva, X. C. * * * FOR SALE? S purebred Poland China pigs, 2 months old, and 1 stock hog, weight 600 pounds. C. H. JKITCIIEIC, Svlva. \ ' ?&* Sweet Potato ) Plants for Sale. Spanish White and Porto Ricos 27 cts. per 100 delivered, 22 ets at bed. Queen of South 25 cts. per 100 de livered, 20 cts at bed. Good plants and full count guaranteed. G. T. COOPER, Whittier, N. fc. ? ? ? > NOTICE To All Whom It May Concern: G. M. Cole has bought out the in terests of J. T. Gribble in the bus iness of G. M. Cole & Co., and G. M. Cole assumes all out-standiny obli gations, and the business will be hereafter conducted in the name of G. M. Cole. This May 19th, 1923. G. M. COLE. b J. T. GRIBBLE. v; ? ? ? FOR SALE :~Sweet Potato Plants. Have a large bed and plenty of plants 25 cts. per hundred delivered, 20 cts.: at the bed. , S. C. ALLISON, 1 R. 2 Box 3OV2, Whittier, N.C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' ? .1 ^ HAS IT OCCURRED TO YOU tliat, not \rlth-standing the universal and unpre cedented sale of hundreds of var ious makes of cars Ford's output is holding its own and 48 out of every 100 car purchasers still realize that a FORD is cheapest, FIRST, LAST and ALWAYS. Let Us Serve You. 9 Y ears as Ford Dealer J, S. HIGDON GARAGE ) n . ? 1 Lincoln, Ford and Fordson j Sales and Service 'Phone No. 1 Sylva, N. C. *? \ IN OUR GENERAL LINE OF MERCHAN DISE YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND FRESH, UP f ' ? TO-DATE GOODS, AVE AIM TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS, AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST POSSIBLE, COMPAT IBLE WITH GOODS OF HIGHEST QUALITY. . WE SHALL BE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU. ' ? ? . ?? ' * . . ' ? . . ? ? ' . ,.v. ? . ? f ' ' ? ) * ? 5 -* V ' ' / . - ( Oxfords and Hosiery ?> We have just received a new line of Ladie s Oxfords ? We think the prettiest line we have ever shown in our store. \ ) ' f ' . "*!-'? " ' Prices ranging from $2 50 to $7.50 ; ' ' 1 ? Full line of Hosiery to mai eh. v . *75* $].0() to $5.00 a pair. ? ? - - - : 1 - GEO. M. COLE - , r* ? ' f . 4 ( ? ? . < ? ?, ? i . \ : ?>. -V ?? V '? ! ? ' ' ? ' . J i . , , / \ ? ? ? ? . * 1 / ? * ' ! ti ? ?; ' -
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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