j Lyri nc Theatre f PROGRAM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 18 and 19 CLARA BOW in "THE MANTRAP" MONDAY & TUESDAY February 21 and 22 CORINNE GRIFFITH / \ / ? ? ( in "INTO HER KINGDOM" WED. & THURSDAY February 23 and 24 "MONEY TALKS" FRIDAY & SATURDAY February 25 and 26 "FASCINATING YOUTH" Featuring Paramount's Jun ior Stars Comedy and News Real Each Night personals .Mr. 0. P. Wilkins of Brevard is here today. ? ? ? Mr. Erskine Brown of Rocky Mount is -spcnilin.tr some time here. ? ? ? Misses Sue Allison and Elizabeth Moody of Cullowhee Normal, spout (he week end at home. ??? Mrs. I. II. Powell and Mrs. A. S. Nichols went to Asheville this week to jittend the White Shrine meeting. ( ' V > ........ , Judge W. E. Moore and Miss Dor-1 othy Moore are spending a few days in Asheville. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrrf. Charles Grindstaff and little daughter, Dorothy, were heift from Franklin today. Miss Barbara Haire and Miss Helen May wood spent the week end in Asheville. ? ? ? Miss Katharine Kennerly and Miss Fay Bog^s were in Asheville Satur day. ? ? ? Mr. Sam B. Godsey and Dr. 0. D. Biddy went to Asheville last night to hear Will Rogers. ? ? ? Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan are expected today for a visit to their daughters, Mrs. C. A. Bales and Miss Inez Sullivan. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. W. M Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Davis and Mrs. Car rie McKec went to Brevard today for ?'t short stay. ? ? ? Miss Einma Greer has arrived from her home in Anniston, Ala., and will be connected with the Poin sett Grill. ? ? ? Mrs. C. A. Bales and children, Bruce and Jimmy, are visiting Mi's, "flies' sister, Mr.s Verne Swan at her home in Asheville. Mrs. Robert Cook and children of Asheville were guests Sunday of Dr. A. A. Nichols and Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols. >. ? ? ? Mr. A. iVL Simons has returned from the buying centers, where he lias been purchasing Spring stock for The Paris. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McKee and *?n, William, were among the peo ple going from here to hear Will Rogers in Asheville last night. ? ? ? Miss Margaret Freeze has return *<1 from an Atlanta sanatorium much ^'?proved, her friends will be de lighted to learn. Her mother, Mrs. J. F- Freeze, went to Atlanta Friday an?l accompanied her home. ? * ? Mrs. Charles Robinson and Miss DoiStfiy Riley have returned from a *liort stay in Asheville. Miss Lillie ?verett accompanied them to East yesterday and spent the: Wtf. J Mr. Garland Jones of Brevard spent the week end here. , j Mrs. Iola Paxton of Greenville, S.I C., is visiting her brother, Mr. David j IBurress, at Dillsboro and relatives! I at other points in Western North! 1 Carolina. > > ? ? ? Miss Bernice Bridges, who is at-1 j tending school at Cullowhee State! | Normal, spent the week end here with her sisters, Mrs. E. E. Brown and Mrs. John H. Wilson. MBS. REED HAS OPERATION Mrs. W. Ed Reed, who last week j underwent an operation in thy Angel j hospital, Franklin, is reported to be recovering as rapidly as possible. SYLVA CHAPTER 0. E. S. TO MEETi The Sylva Chapter Order Eastern j Star will meet on Friday afternoon, February 25 and the officers request that all members attend this moet |. ing as balloting on petitions will' j be had at this time. ) JUNIOR STUDY CLUB ^ ! ELECTS OFFICERS. At a meeting of the Junior Study Club, a recently organized club of young ladies, held on Monday. ni? lit, with Miss Katherine McKee, Miss McKee was elected president, Miss Alma Fisher, vice president? Miss Maude Leathcrwood, secretary, ? and Miss Myrtle Henson, treasurer. ? BASKETBALL TOMORROW?7:30 What promises to be two most int eresting basket ball games will be played on the Sylva Collegiate Inst itute court, tomorrow, Thursday night, when the S. C. I. boys and . girls teams meet the Candler High School teams. The fans of Sylva arc looking for- j ward to this event. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Maidie Robinson is conval escing in the Angel hospital at Frank lin, following an operation, which was performed last Saturday. Her children are with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Clark during their mother's illness. MISSIONARY SOCIETY WITH MRS. McKEE At the Woman's Missionary Socie ty of the Methodist church, meeting with Mrs. E. L. McKee yesterday af ternoon, a most interesting program was enjoyed by those present. Mrs. L. C. Hall was in charge of the pro gram, leading the devotional service. The subject for the afternoon, "Af rica," was ably presented by Mrs. John H. Wilson, after which the Mission Study Superintendent, Mrs. Ramsey Buchanan, in an unusually pleasing and helpfual manner, told '*4 How We Got Our Bible." The session of the mission study class' is held in connection with the Mis sionary Society each month. Mrs. McKee served her guests a delightful salad and ice course. CULLOWHEfi PASTOR TO WED TOMORROW Rov. I. K. Stafford, pastor of the Baptist church at Cullowhee, will be married to Miss Sophia Beighauser, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berghquser, at Chunn's Cove, Buncombe county, tomorrow after noon at two o'clock. Miss Berghauser was for several [ years a field secretary in the Sun-' day School work of the Baptist State > Convention. Rcrv, Mr. Stafford has been pastor of the Baptist church, at Cullowlieef for the past several months. ;' A B. Y. P. U. SOCIAL The Senior and Intermediate B. Y. P.\ U.'s had a joint social at- Sylva Collegiate Institute Friday evening, I February eleventh. It was made a very attractive occasion by the ar tistic arrangement of -decorations!: which ear-tied out, the real spirit oft; St. Valentine. Cupid was there with! his arrows and many destinies (were I determined-; by his darts. Refresh; i inents were served Which carried out' Valentine, idea consisting of heart shaped cakes, delicious jello and punch. Many interesting games ' wqro played and the evening seemed to be enjoyed bv Jill. * - ? \ J STILLWELL TO ADDRESS P. T. A m|io Parciit-Toa^'icr Association will meet at 3:30 Monday afternoon and will be addressed by Prof. E. il. Stillwell, of the Cullowhee State Normal- School. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY PARTY The Parent-Teacher Association will hold a "Birthday Party," on Washington's Birthday, from 3:30 to 5in the basement, of the Meth odist church. Everybody is cordially invited. A program will be given by the children of the "high school and the graded school. TWENTIETH CENTURY TO ELECT OFFICERS In spite of the rainy day, tb>' Twentieth Century Club had a mo;.i ? .leliehtfn! meeting, with Miss Dove-j thy Moore, last Thursday afternoon.' The *.???* was opened by th'i singing of the Woman's Club Hymn, j A number of interesting reports were made by tin* different committees. It I was decided to elect new officers the second week in March and Mrs. ({rover Wilkes invited the club to meet with her on that day. It io earnestly requested that every mem ber be present at this meeting. The splendid paper of the after noon was prepared and read by Mrs. Ford King. Following up the study of French Castles, Mrs. King gave the absorbing story of two famous French women, Madame DuB&rtv and Madame D'Estris. A good dis cussion followed the reading. Miss Moore, assisted by Mrs. Dav id Hall served a. delicious salad course. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Murray, at the home of Mrs. King. aBMMaraae ~ mp lAUTOCA^TTRl ) ? -AT CLOSE OF DAY! The world comes to you?to entertain to instruct ? to keep you abreast of the times, when vou have a radio in your home. If you are going to have a radio?why not have a good set?the BEST ? Step in any day or evening and do your selecting. Radio sets complete?or parts and now priced so low you can get just what you want. 6-tube set with speaker, complete ?and now only, S80.00 D.E.MURRAY New Spring Coats 'K- ; . : ' : ) * t ? ' i Sport and Dress Coats. The most popular * Fabrics in the very newest shades and ,. styles. - . I v' "* .. %, " ' ;? " . ! ! | ' $10to $35 & Millinery ( Advance showing of New Sport and T Ready to Wear Hats in the season's new- : est colors, Monkey Skin, Rose, Green and -J Red. Small, medium and large head size. * $1.98*>$7.98 (j New Spring Goods Arriving Almost Every Day Paris Dept. Store wSJilar/ Sylva, N. C. 1 \ tSEOI Down Comes Lumber, So Let's Build With the demand for building materials lif ting down in the metropolitan districts, price ten dencies are downward. If you are planning on building or repairing your properties, now is the time to start. Spring is upon us and good building days are here. No m;atter what your building ideas may be we are stocked to supply you with all kind of ma* terials?and at prices as low as can be found any where. . aft Lumber and finishings of all kind; ? Mill Work, Roofings, Doors, Win- $ dows, Frames, Concrete, Lime, Sand, Tar?and Glass. * i 3$uilders Supply <?rubr.(3o.. Telephone 45 ? J. C. Allison, Mgfy

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