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PROGRAM FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY 13 AND 14 ;H? EAGLE OF THE SEA rith KICARDO CORTEZ MONDAY & TUESDAY Miiy 16 and 17 .'XHE SCARLET WEST' "WED. & THURSDAY May 18 and 19 norma SHEARER in "THE WANING SEX" FRIDAY & SATURDAY M'fr -1 end 22 '?TEE CAT'S PAJAMAS" Starring Betty Brcnsoii ?nd Ricardo Cortez Comedy and News Reel Each Night. Tersona/s i Mr. George Self, of Aslieville, spout Vgodav here. * * * Mr. Frank Clouse of Canton was fcere, Monday. * * * Jlr.H G. Crisp was here from Gay tie first of the week. * * * -Miss Inez Sullivan is the puest, for neek, ot friends in Harlan, Kv. * ' Jlia Dorothy Moore and Miss Isa W Allison spent Monday, in Asheville * $ * Hiss Irene Rice, who is teaching jtGlenville, went to Asheville, Sat odav. \ * Y : ? ? ? Mijs Emily Brown of Cullowhee, is the puest of her sister, Mrs. L. A. Bavarian. Miss Margaret Candler will leave wt week for a visit to friends in Eoanoke, Ya. * ? * * # Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Mnlloniee, of AMe, were guests Sunday afternoon if Mrs. W. 0. Buchanan. ? ? ? Vrs. M. F. Farmer and Mrs. H. F. ttooipson, were cruests, for a short Monday, of Mrs. Geo. C. Snyder ? * * fis-vs Otelia and Inez Cathey, of Mwille, spent Sunday here with ?sir mother. Mrs. Mattie Cathey. I * r Iff. Geo. C. Snvder returned last Sitanlay, from T?uisville, Ky.. where Mended the Southern Baptist, ?Mention. . A. II. Ki/.cr of Frevard. is! Ifttoest of 11or mother. Mrs. Came I^Kw. a work. Mr. Kizer spent | tip week P1K{ |1(,rP * * * Mn\-n>p T ?nn<r. who liM bee1 ll'ntWr in flio Spruce Pine school lfeiiij the Sffs-inn iiist closed, has ponied to her home here. i * * * . to- C. H. Kitchen, who has boon , j^fliinsr the winter in Washington I Ijtote suit. I.rw Anfoles, California, I* ^turned to lier home at Beta, i * * * - "r- "id M?? T?"'pl>nrr1 .Tones, cf , l^rrinjton. Washington. annonncr I birth of a nine pound son, Har | fyton ?Tones, on April 23. V "??" ft Warren Banker. of the Amer I*5 forest Products Corporation,who spending a fortnight here, I turned to New York. ! * \ ' 1 * * * ? 1 It 8n<^ ^rs" Joseph Rvan and ;. 580,1 will come from their home low ^a" nex^ wepk for a visit r, %an*8 parents, Dr. and Mrs. 1 1 Candler. * * * Ju. j' E. Divelhiss, Miss Lavinia. ^mer and Mr. .Tn?<k 'Cown^. ?wille, sr?ent Sntttrdav ni^ht, ,L B*?4ay with Mrs. Ellen Pickle |? 11 her home here. < . Rev. W. M. Robbing is spending lie week in ll&con counitv. assissin0" itev. Mr. Roten, of the Maoon cir cuit, in a series of meetings. Mr. Rob bins will return Saturday. > * ? * Mrs. T. H. Hastings, who has been under medibal treatment in Aishe ville, for several weeks has returned to her home. Her friends will be grat ified to learn that Mrs. Hastings is much improved. * * * Mrs. G. C. Crisp and little son, who ii.hve been visiting at the home of Mr. Crisp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crisp, since Sunday, returned today to their home at Candler. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Til son, on Monday, May 9, a daughter who has been named Ruby Annette. ? ? ? Misses Marjory Sherrill and Eliza beth Daniels and Mr. *C. H. Daniels spent Thursday in Asheyille. 9 ? ? Mr. and Mrs: Graham Grindstaff have returned to Penland, after a week end visit here and at Murphy. Little Misses Katharine, Frances au^ Marjorie Grindstaff accompanied them home for a week's stay. < ' ?*iv * " s * * * * \ Mrs. W. P. Potts, Mrs. Ellen Pickle sinter, Mrs. .T. E. Divelbiss, Miss Lav inia Picklesimer, Mr. Leon Pickle ;iiner and Mr. Jack Cowan^ motored Con ley's Creek,. Swain, county Sunday afternoon, where they were quests of Mrs. John Parrish. * * * o .g Mrs. E. L. MeKee, retiring pres ,Tent of the North Federation of ?Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Billy Davis, ;>.csideii;t ctf the Woman's Study s'iub, have returned from Durham, where they attended the annual niect iwjj of the Federation. * * * 1 Miss Theodosia Garrett and Miss Ruth Oliver left early this morning i lor Durham, where they will be guests | of Miss Anna Dalton. Onj the return i rip they will join Miss Edith Oliver, | who accompanied them as far as ' (i reensboro, for a visit to Miss Irene (Hiver, who is a student at N. C. C. W Miss Bessie Lou Moss who has been t: aching at Apex, and Miss Emma i .ou Moss, who has been a teacher 'i:i the Webster school, spent a few days here, last iweek with .Misses rranees and- Jane Coward, prior to. tr ing to their home at Glenville. for) l iie summer vacation V? * * * Mrs. C. Z. Candler and Miss Mar garet Candler will motor to Asheville Friday, to meet Mrs. Mary Candler Moore, wl\o has been in West' Vir ginia and Ohio, for the past several months. Mrs. Moore will spen^ the memth of May here, with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. Z. Candler. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing RAYMOND GLENN MBS. KEENER HOSTESS to socnvn The Methodist Missionary Society, meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ernest Keener, was led by Mrs. John. H. Wilsou, having as her sub ject "Toe Child and The New Earth." What was felt by the larjr number of members present, to be a most interesting an(j profitable dL - cussion was engaged, in on the rela tion, of the mother and the adult Missionary Society to. the child and the Junior Missionary Societ) During the social hour Mrs. Keenor served a delightful ice course. MISS VERA SELF BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. G. M. SMITH The Asheville Citizen, of Friday. May 6, carried .the following an nouncement which will be of in|teres; to the many friends of Mrs. Smith, in Jackson county, where she was born and reared. l; A qui^t 'marriage "taking plact yesterday morning at 10 o'clock was that of Miss Vera Meyer Self o this ;city, to Mr. George Martin Smi< of Bristol, Va. The marriage tooi. place at the home of the briile' mothetr, Mjqs. William Self, at South French Broad ayenue. j Only relatives and a few e-.>s. friends were present for the cere mony, which was performed by Dr. O. J. Chandler, associate pastor c the Central Methodist church. Li: tl? Miss Ellen Cowan Self, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Self,-! of Wavnesville, niecc of the brMc was ring bearer, and the only attend ant. The bride was wedded in an en semble of grey georgette crepe. Her hat was a large picture of grey ge>r-' ette and rose horse hair braid, wlthj trunnings of silver lace. Iler corsage was of pink roues. After the ceremony, the coim'p left for a honeymoon to be spent \r - New York, Washington anj Stn ' (Roanoke and Richmond Va. T>v will visit Mr. Smith's brother i t<d sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, in j Stuart Va. At the conclusion of their! trip they will make their home at 4 South French Broad avenue. The bride is a graduate odt CuH" whee Normal school and Merer)'' a college at Raleigh. The groom is a graduate-, of the Virginia Agricu't ural and Mechanical college at Rcsm oke, Va. He is connected with itie. Fleischman Morris Shoe Manufact-^ uring company of Richmohd. Va v J i ? EMBROIDERY CLUB / ' ( HOLDS MEETING | 1 Eleven members of the Embrowl ery Club enjoyed an afternoon of sewing and conversation with M" . Alvin Ensley as hostess Monday a ternoon. Mrs. Ensley served her guests iced tea, salad and sandwiches The next meeting, which will be on the second Monday in) June, will be with Mrs. A. B. Enslev..., Quality Gives this Volume and Volume this Price Quality has made FORDS for years the world's largest sell ing curs. Without such volume these pricps would be impossible. Without increasing Iquality such volume would never reached. That is why owners think FORDS iv>t in terms of the low price paid, but in tho costly enr qualities, performance and reliability which they continue to give. v ' \ ? ( ? a ?' h i ',-.' ?<.. J ? ; ?: X ? r { ^ S (/ '' ? * '? ? Roadster $360 Touring $380 Couoe ..r, i:: -T ?.$485 Tudor ....... .... I.. $495 Fordor $545 / ^ J \ . * ? ?*. Freight and tax extra FORDS?THE WORLDS GREATEST ,p ( , CAR VALUE ! r ?\ i > J. S. HIGDON We cannot impress you too strongly with the out of the ordinary importance of this sale. Every item shown here (to say nothing of the many we cannot mention)?^offers you exceptional savings, This< merchandise is new, bought purposely to give you bargains that are bound to mqfrk this store as the BEST place to come, not only during this sale, but every day in the year, Come while stocks are complete, l" ten's uvetatiis $1.50 values $1 Men's Shirts $1.50 values $1 Men's Silk Hose i 3 pair far SI irrmts 0 yards for $1 Women's Rayon Silk Hose 3 pair Ginghams 32 incites 8 yards $1 Curtain Material 8 yards for $1 $1 Heavy Rayon Bloomers $i Women's Apron Dresses, 2 for si Men's Caps $1.50 values $1 ^ber Traveling Bags $1 Towels Lai^e size, fafncy designs, 6 for $1 Crinkle Bed Spreads > 80 by 90 $1 Long Cloth 10 yards for $1 Children's Dresses sizes 6 to 14, 3 for Sheets 81 by 90 $1 Cretonne ? 5 yards for SI Sheeting our best grade 11 yds. for $1 $1 Children's Rompers 2 for 51 Baby Blankets 2 for J>1 Infants' Dresses 3 for $1 4 ? ( Sale Women's Sport oats and Silk Dresses One group of Women's ? One group of 3ILK DRESSES SPORT COATS I that Sold up to $10.00 value to $10.00, sale pncc I, $4.98 sale price $5.98 One group of SPORT COATS that sold up to $15.00 Sale price. $9.98 All other Sport Coats reduced in, price % ? v ' See our tables with Women's Hats at i $1-93, $2-98, $3.98, $4.98 Hundreds of beautiful hats to select from, ? 0 &
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