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Lyric PROGRAM iW 1 ?" FRIDAY ft SATURDAY April 8 and 9 .'LADY OF THEHAREM" Featuring Ernest Torrence, Greta Hit* mq and William Collier, Jr. MONDAY ft TUESDAY April 11 and 12 HAROLD LLOYD "THE FRESHMAN" 23? and 50o WED. ft THURSDAY \ April 13 and 14 "THE DESERT'S- TOLL" FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 16 and II Florence Vider in "TOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN" Comedy and News Reel Each Nifkt ???Mr. 0- D. Biddy spent Sunday in jfeodersoaville. * ? ? 'Mr. A, M Surom .spent several days' in Knoxville this week. .... ?>. * ? * ? MLa Evelyn Campbell spent the *?k end at her home at Whittier. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hale spent Sunday in Hendersonville. ? ? ? Born to Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Ed wards, April 5, a daughter,.. Bona NdL ,r_.y ? ! 1 I ' < - XBtt Ilies SalHvn is spending sev ers! days in Atlanta this waek. ??? *?? - Miss Roth Gribble and Miss Bes sie Curtis spent the week end at Beta 'the guest of Miss Snvder. ;>: - ? Little Ming Bethel Crisp of Gay, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. W. T. Crisp at their home here. Miss Lacy Wells of Asheville spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Wells. ? ? ? Mr. Robert Sherrill, who has been spending some time in Charlotte has returned to his home here. ? ? ? . Miss Lucile Patillo and Miss Myrtle MeClure, of Franklin, were guests, daring the week end of the Misses Sherrill at their home here. Misses Edith and Sara Sue Sher rill, who hold positions in Asheville, spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Sherrill ? * ? Mrs. Ben Queen hap returned from Grand Rapids, Mioh., where she has been visiting her unde and aunt, Mr. an<] Mrs. Frank Scott. Mr. Scott, who has been quite ill, is somewhat improved. > o , 1 * * * -' ''I ' , * I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Higdon are in Spencer, having gone there the first of the week because of sickness in the family of their son, Mr. Harry Higdon. ? ) ? ? ? y i) Mrs. D, D. Hooper, Mrs. J. W. Keener, Mrs. Ernest Keener, Mrs. Carrie McKee and Miss Annie Joe Hooper went to Waynesville last Sat urday * * * . j <? V V Mr. and Mrs. Roy C, Allison and daughters,, Misses Sue and Kate, have returned from Cornelia, Ga., where they attended the funeral ot' Mrs. Allison's sister, Mrs. Crawford, whose death occurred on Saturday. * * * Mrs. Carrie McKee, Mrs. M. Buch anan, Miss Katherine McKee and Ralph Buchanan" drove to Asheville Sunday afternoon, accompanying Mr. Henry McKee to the Farm School, ae having spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Mattie McKee at Web ster. MISS BETTY BRYSON TO BE MARRIED The AsheviJle papers of Sunday earned the announcement of the en gagement and approaching marriage of Miss Betty Bryson and Mr. James A. Campbell, Jr., of Asheville. The announcement was made at a dinner party given by Miss Bryson's parr cuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryson at their home, HUlcote Cottage, Victor ia Road, on Saturday evening. The wedding will occur 011 the eighteenth, of June at Bethel Methodist church.} Miss Bryson, who has often visit-! ed her aunt Mrs. Came McKee, has many friends here, who will be inter ested in the announcement of her en gagement. j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. D. D. Hooper was hostess at a tea at her home yesterday after noon, at which time the interesting announcement of the engagement of | Miss Annie Joe Hooper and Mr. Olin Williams was made. The guests were entertained by a contest, in which letters in the words "Easter time" were employed form-1 ing words filling blanks on cards which were furnished each guest. Mrs. Walter L, Jones was the suc cessful contestant. Suddenly the strains of the "Wed ding March/'' played by Miss Dor othy Moore were heard, and a minia ture bridal party was seen descending the stairway, Little Matilda and Cordelia Wilson carrying apple blos soms, preceding Bilh' -Wilson and Kathleen Hooper, dressed as bride groom and bride, who carried a dou ble t heart, upon which was inscribed the announcement of the engagement and date of the wedding, which is Saturday, April 16. (Following the "bride," and bearing her train, was Agnes Wilson. A lovely ice course, carrying out i the color scheme of rose, was served' Miss Hooper, who it the eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Hooper^ is a popular member of the younger set, and the announcement of her engagement is of interest to a large number of people in this and surrounding sections. Mr. Williams held a position with the Sylva Tanning Company, ' for several years, and made many friends during his residence here. He now resides in Ivnoxville. Furniture y ?? 1 ..??d is beautiful but not expensive. It is charming and adds much to the attractiveness of any home, but r ' f A. t is within the reach of everyone's pocketbook. Come in and let us show you the selection we have for our spring showing. ,y ?... . . -. , ? i. ?? : ? ? v.. ?" , . ? ? "*'* ... . '> ^ .* u - Medford Fu rniture Co. Sylva t ? i I f < ? I * f.. At-' vf/.'t/.,vf..\9j:A^VfA'A^A'A*'.'A^XIA*^ A ot specials Always the Lowest Prices Bargain compitable with high quality o Q#afcnftf*lrlt' I ': Prom Our Buyern ;T New Apparel ^QlJvlllvll V J Now in New York I Every Day WOMEN'S SUPPERS 98c WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS i 98c WOMEN'S DRESSES 98c CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 98c \ - CRETONNE Good Quality, Yd. 15c **r ( QINQHAM 32 inoheu wide, Yd. 15c * C v PERCALE 32 inches wide, Yd. ?:v i5c WOMEN'S SPORT RIBBED HOSE ^ 19c ' BOYS OVERALLS 69c OIL CLOTH, Yd. J 25c r Mr. Man Dress For Easter NEW SPRING SUITS V Every suit all wool and guaranteed. , ? Workmanship is of the highest 4jnd there are no better styles to be fou^d. ?A $25 Other Men's Suits from $10.00 Uy SPRING SHIRTS N?w Designs $1$3.50 NEW HATS -% Swan, Worth and other good makw $1 to $5 i SPRING TIES Beautiful shades in handsome silks to r . SILK SOCKS Plsids, Stripes and Plain. 1 25c to $1 ( ^ Smart Easter Millinery?Women s x _ * a. ^ ^ AO tO CQk -S"PPe? and other apparel. We are - AJfT QO *Q UjQk (500 ' always showing the newest?FIRST Oi/'V/O OOV/ The Paris-- your department store -Use It ?i ? i .l./. l-.l" i (T Ti
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