ftRSOMLS ^is {"fi. i: Picklesimcr is the guest ia Asheville. W. Pangle was here, Monday. j \ 1 \J,. U. ... I la id in was here from IU'jiviif-*1"' .V('sU'nla-v ? ? ? ? ? p(1rji M,v 11,1(1 Mrs- T. C. Bry-, .jr.. 4. Saturday, May 22, a son. pKirii. :<? Mr. am' ^rs- Taylor Ujiiipti'-i. oi 'ilenville, a daughter. yr Mis. A. 0. Allison spent ^ \ in Franklin. (* ? ? i Mr. Mrs. C. W. Tilson have ; fi.ii a short/fvisit to Mr. ?, V ,:?I?T in A&ll... ? ? ? jljls It. ii<*Ik* Corbett, on Snow Hill. ?;it ;l -,lc'st 1)1 ^'ss Sue Al ;K?,; tiuriiiu' the week end. (._> ' S; ? ? ? jlijS i 'ufito Prescott, of Ayden has ^cii-p. L iiiij a lew days with Mrs. v \V. TiIm.ii/. S' ? ? ? v |)i. .i.iiin II. Smathers and Mr.?C. s Sinai:.fi's ot \\ aynesville wefv <y]va vi.-iNTs last week, ? ? ? Mr>. ? L- < ? Kirk returned Sunday 'nit.i a \i-it to relatives in Ashe 'If- ' ' ? Visit ? . > , , ? ? ? Mr. a nil Mrs.-S. H. Phillips and in. ^(iiuon. Asheville, spent the ?k I'm! with relatives here. *0 f ' tftft *?* Mi? (.'Ianee, England MjnMit the ncfk I'lfl ;l1 her home in Hlairsville, r\ -> IjIJ. ^ 'i ? ? ? 'Mrs. ,:lileiin of ILendersonville is ? s-inst of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1,1,1,11. I,it son and daughter. Mrs. l!u;t" Morton left yesterday* fin a lew days' visit to Mrs. .1. F. Murton in Salisbury. ? ? ? )Ii-. (loo. M. Cole and Mr. W. A. ftuliey ii>turned yesterday from At lanta where tliey had been for sever al days on-business. ? ? ? Miss Leila Owen has returned lioni Brevard, where she sjH-nt the week end with her father. Rev. Jesse C. Owen. ? ? ? Mrs. Carrie MeKoe, Mrs. J. F. Yvm.e, W\ss Mur\ Frances Dunaway, Katie Melvw- and Mr. Frank Furze lnoioroil to Andrews Sunday., ? ? ? ~ Itii/ U nod. Ruth Acker aii'.' iii-nii* *\rini'nt and Mr. Waters lliiif. oi 'iroenville, S. C., were re cent vi-iroiN ni Miss Lyda Moody. ? ? ? Mr. Eluu-r Ktoj-lesim has returned I" bis home in Winter Haven, Fla., atier a visit of several weeks with ti'ii'ii(j> hen'. ? ? ? tMr. and Mrs. 1. H. Powell. Mr. ami M.s. J. T. Powell. Miss Lillie Everett and Mr. ^C. \V. Denning ?s!,l"t the week end in Asheville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mis. R. F. Hough and the little boys Franklin and Mae ?'oliuson of Kinston are are visiting relatives here for a few days. Rev. Gr-N, Co#an baa returned to his homo in Apex, afeer a short visit here, with his brother and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cowan. c/ ??? / ? v?_v -1 ^ Mrs. Joseph It. Ryan of DeLand, Fla., arrived last week to spend some tim ewith her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. Z. Candler. t Mr. Holmes Bryson, of Asheville, attended the coiumencement exer cises of Cullowhee State Normal, last week. ' 1 ? \ Miss Lazclle Henson has returned to her home here, from Cullowhee State Normal, and has as hei^tJesfr Miss Annie Sawyer, of Oriental. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. George Neil and Mr. B. M. Lewis returned home Sunday after an extended trip visiting in' Tennessee., ? ? ? Mrs. Sallie Liner returned yester day to her home in Waynesville, af ter a visit to her^daughter, Mrs. 0. H. Moody. ??? -j Miss Olive Coward has returned to Svlva to .sjk'ikI the sumnier w^th Misses Frances and Jane Coward, from Cullowhee, where she has been attending Cullowhee State Normal. f ?. * * 9 < Mr. W. Mike Brown has returned! from a visit to relatives at Chat-i tanooga, Ten:i. Mrs. Brown, and the! children, who accompanied him tOj Chattanooga, are remaining foi- a more extended visit. ' o * * * Mrs. J. M. Sullivan spent yester day and last night here, with her daughters, Mrs. C. A. Bales and Miss Inez Sullivan, enroute to Asheville to visit her daugheer, Mrs. Verne Swan and her young sou. ? ? ? rf ' ) Miss Clara Williams, of Currituck and Miss Louise Smith of \\ arsaw, are guests of Miss klizabeth Moody, for a week. They have been students at Cullowhee during the session just closed and will enter the summer school, there a week henee. . ? ? ? Little Miss Bet he) Crisp, who has been spending two weeks at Cand-' ler, returned to her home Monday, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. 0. C. Crisp, who spent the night here willi Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crisp. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Yonally left Monday for their home in Winter Haven, Fla. after having been guests of Mrs. Yonally's parents, Mr. and Mr.s B. K. Morgan, for several weeks. Misses Mabel and Love Mor ?ran and Mr.'Harrold Morgan accom ? jianied them home. ^ ? ? ? Mrs. 0. 11. Haigler of HaycsvilK Mi's. T. J. Mauney and son, Richard, ol Murphy, attended the graduation exercises at Cullowhee State Normal last week. Miss Louise Haigler, their daughter and sister, was a member of the class. ? + ? Mrs. Cordic Padgett and her son, Mr. Andrew Padgett, of Hayesville were guests last week ot Mrs. A. O. Allison .at her home here and attend-J ed the Commencement H*5fc'i'cises ot, Cullowh^ .State Normal, \hcir sister, and dartgheer. Miss Beulah, was among the graduates,ot that insti tution. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison and son, Edwin, expect to leave tomorrow to attend the commencement exer cises oi' Meredith College, Raleigh, where their daughter and sister, Miss Mary lAllison, will graduate,' after wards going to/ Roxboro, to visit Mrs. Allison's mother, Mrs. Mary Wal ters. CLUB HAS MUSIC PROGRAM Mrs. J. R. Buchanan entertained the Woman's Study Club with A music program at her home on Col lege Hill, 011 Friday evening, May 14. A delight l'ul radio concert and jnusic contest was" enjoyed by the guests present. Mrs. Buchanan served delicious puncfi and wafers. PARTY CAMPS AT WHITLSIDES Mr. and Mrs. F. Ej Parker Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCulley and daugh ters, Misses Susie May and Phyllis, Miss Lucy Bumgarner, Mr. Edgar Bumgarner, Nelson Wilson and Car son Bryson formed a party going to WhitCsides on last Saturday. They spent th<$ niirl.l on the mountain, rc-j turning on Sunday. , o ?GIVE PICNIC FOR VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allison were hosts, last Friday evening, at a pic nic, given in honor of Mr. Elmer Engleson oi' Winter Haven, Fla. The party ', motored to Barkers Creek, where a lire was.built near a lovely spring and a sumptuous picnic su|> per was servd. Those enjoying the outing were Misses Wilma Allison, Miss Sue Allison and her guest, Miss Blanche Corbett, Miss Ruth Oliver, Mr. W. A. Stillwell, Jr:, Mr. Garland Jones, Mr. Dan Cowan, Mr. "anl Mrs. Sam Allison and Bobby Alli son. ? * ? - { o WOMAN'S STUDY CLUB MEETS i- ,v ? i Airs. J. B. Ensley was hostess to the Woman's Study Club, at her home on Thursday afternoon, May 13th. .Mrs. ,1. li. Buchanan, chairman of ehe American Home department, was in eliarge 'of the meeting, leading an interesting discussion on the subject. She also gave a report of the State Convention, to Which she was a dele gate. Mrs. J. R. Dillard, chairman of the Music Work program, report ed that Ms. J. R. Bunhanan had in vited the club to a musical program at her home oil AVednesray evening. Mrs. E. L. McKee, president of the State Federation, was unanimous'y elected a life time honorary member of the club. At the close of the program the annual election of officers took place, the following officers being elected: President, Mrs. Billy Davis; viee-presidnt, Mrs. J. R. Buchanan; secretary, Mrs. M. Buchanan, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. M. H. Morris; pro gram committee; Mrs. J. L. Dillard,! Mi's. J. B. Ensley, Mrs. J. R. Jones. Durinjf the. social hour Mrs. Ens ley served a lovely plate luncheon. o Every farmer in North Carolina in-! terested in, swine growing will wnntj a copy of Extension Folder 10,; "Corn Fed Profits." A card to tliej editor of the Extension Service. State.,College, lialeiirh, N. C., will, bring it free of charge. ' '' i J, - ?; t Lovely New Dress Goods - V - PRINTED AND PLAIN MATERIALS ? SHADES; ARE BRIGHT, PURE AND BOLD. SHOP EARLY AS THE SMARTEST PAT TERNS WILL SOON BE CHOSEN. The'". flBt Paris T* TT" Department Store ) -> ( / vl ? J* % V ? . / O. I 0 * \ , ' ^ ^ vtT ^, y' V/ V" . r' ' * '?> X.'k * .*V^ c ?V^"N* ? ?f*"i "f> V VA? 7Tr7*-' r- * V-' ? ? ' '? hVill J. -. < ( > },.'. * ^, ' J ,? l ; ? ?1 V : ,\ :) tr . t* C - ' ' " !' Protect the health of your family. Make your i \ home fly proof and keep 1 .* k > it that way. Screen doors, screen windows, fly swatters, "Flit" the sure fire fly killer. Every conven ience to make your home pleasant and * ' healthful this summer. ^ ? i can be found at t ? t f ?> f THE WINCHESTER STORE 1 s OF SYLVA i ? Cannon's Grocery Department sy In the grocery department of Cannon's Broth er's Department Store, you will find one of the best * * f markets and grocery stores in Western North Car olina. Everything is clean, neat and sanitary, and the prices are always as low ast the market will permit. ' 24 lb. bag Sapphire Flour $1.25 every asc kguaranteed ' . V ?> Armour's Corn Flakes i 10c "f . ? Armour's Oats, small 10c. Armo, Dats, large 25c. Sugar, 100 lbs. L _ .f $6.50 Monarch Pork and Beans, can 10c Yellow Cling Peaches, 3 lb. can 25c <? - , ** , THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF ? THE SPECIALS Cannon Brothers Department Store DILLSBORO, N. C. * f //.( r . . ^.. ? > ? ?? ? ? ?

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