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tfjlr. W- A- Henson was here the first o! the week from Norton. 1 , " * * * >??) ^ > <? Mr. Kawronee McGuire of Norton ,as hi town yesterday. * * * Mr. Allied Watson of Glenville, was ;i Sylva yesterday. * * * i Mrs A. H. Kiser of Brevard is. spemlif'?,' sH eral days here with her I mother Mrs. Carrie McKee. ' ' ' * *, * Mr! A. M. Simons left Tuesday for Cincinnati oil liis third buying trip for The Paris, this season. * * * ' v . J > <o Mr. Hart. Higdon and Guy Leather wuoif "<? re Asheville visitors yester jhv. . O) , * * * Mi.-?. S.{;11. Phillips of Aslieville s|K'iit la>t Friday ni^lit here with Mis. \V. (l/% Henson. ^ * * * Mrs. D. K. llodgin and little daugh ter. ni N a^ogdoe.hes, Texas are guest ? ol lici- cousin Airs. J. D. Cowan ind Mr. 1'invan at their home here. * * * Miss I.ove Bumgarner left vestre day tor Franklin where she will take tnuniii'- as ;P nurse at, the Angel Hos pithl. /". ? ?? Miss Myrtle Henson, teacher in Olivet school, sjHMit the week end at, her lioine here. ? J * * * Miss Blanche Collins left Saturday i of (Ireeiishbro to re-enter North Carolina College for Women. Miss I follins is a senior there this year. / ' * * ? :> e ' Mm. E. AJ. Hale and Miss Eliza beth Davis went to Asheville yester day to attend the fashion show pre sented by the "follies girls." * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reed went to Franklin Tuesday to visit Mr. Reed's sister. Mrs. Ed. Fisher who is in the Anjrel Hospital.. * * ? Miss Lewellyn Rhodes who is teach iitir at Qua I la spent the week end at home and had as her guests, Miss Iva Hi]?l>-? and Miss Vivian Jones, who ;:re: lso teaching in that school. ? ? * M.ss Clara Dunn has returned to her homo in. Bluefield, West Virgin ia, attcr s) tending a few days here as the jfuest of Mrs. Kenyon Moody. * * * Miss Nita Garrett has returned to Cullowhee to resume her work as n teacher in the public school, after liavim; spent tho week end at her home here. * * * Mrs. A. \V. Oaks, will return to Lor home in Florence Villa, Fla. the ?List ot t!.r wee!; after having sptfiit ?'I'vexal uwks here with her father, -?1.". J.,!.;: i). Ensley. ? ? Mr. .'. 1'.- (iilths, principal of the Sylva graded scliool who has been se i'l at th.? local hospital, has v recovered to be removed to his home and expects to return ? lus (hu u* i at the school probably > next y.r HvJiflGAxlN-EK REUNION SATUR DAY. i i Tin- r.i. umi reunion oi' the I uni VTucr ? ?:Uy will he held at I.ovc'.; ('Impel M?.iuxlist church on Satnidav V1 tia,'. . .. An interesting program Ills b:i?il :u ra..4? i it is expected j ?hat Use reunion will be largely at trailed. give SHOWER FOR MRS. CARROLL I 'i *'? ^h>. A. S. Nichols and Miss Lillie Kvo/ftt wire hostesses last Wednes-j % ai'U'i'iioou at the home of Mr. Xitfhols at a miscellaneous shower, Riven for Mrs. H. L. Carroll a rcr bride. I ho rotor Scheme of yellow and orchid was artistically carried out ai"l the profusion of dahlias and as 'Pls Rave added charm to the lovely ^0me for the occasion. Aih^ the quests were served a de-j liirhtful course of sandwiches and tea, ""iiouncemont was made that there *<IS a shower coming up and that a lwrasol for Mrs. Carrol awaited in "'c dining room. When the guestsi en l''itl they observed a beautiful Jap an<?se l?rasol and the table piled high liiuiilsoino shifts for Mrs. Carrol. Laell guest was handed a sheet oi was handed a sheet of j"'!*'1 !,,|<l requested to write upon it . 1 for the bride, and the ' 'w-s were gathered and bound with jjMton jn |lall(| j>aiuted covers and '' wish book presented to Mi's. Car roil BETA VALLEY ' Our Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. are making great success. Mr. Jbhn White of Gastonia has returned home after a visit to Mr. aud Mi's. Clint Barnes. Miss Gertrude Enslcy dined with Miss Leona Mills Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. John Buchanan and son Alvin, Misses Mae, Fae, Vernia Lee Harris spent Sunday at White side.' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harlic Stuman and daughter Ruby spent Saturray night with Miss Cora Chambers. Miss Mary ' Barnes, Mr. George' Barnes are visiting sisters at Gaston-', ia this week. j Mrs. Carolee Fisher and Mr. Wil liam Harris dined with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris Sunday. Miss Anna Lena Buchanan visited Miss Mab Monteith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wilkes' called on Mrs. Elsie Wilkes Sunday; Misses Cora Chambers, Leona Mills Mr. Billic Enslcy,/Delos Dills motor ed to Addie Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Cooper, daughter, Fran-1 cis spent Saturday night with Mrs. Carry.' Wills. , ' | Mr.^nd Mrs. Everett Harris. mot ored to Hot Spring Sunday. Mrs. David Cooper visited Mrs. Carolee Fisher Friday. Mr. Carey Dean is ,very ill. We hope for him a speedy. recovery. *?/???? ? (i / . t JURY DRAWN FOR OCTOBER COURT Tire commissioners of AJackson county are preparing for the conven ing of the Jackson county superior court, which will open in Sylva on October 10 and continue for two' VI * ' weeks. The jurors^ drawn by the commis sioners follow: -.-N FIRST WEEK?Oscar Nicholson, R. J. Galloway, Lloyd Keener, Char lie Crawford, Wade Hawkins, It. P. Shcrrill, John Pannell, J. V. Lovc dnhl, Carl Jamison, T. E. Reed, C. W. Parker, S. E. Wilson, S. A. Carden, Henry Wikle, P. E. Moody, S. H. Mathis, T. G. Fisher, L. T. Watson, E. B. Monteith, E. 0. Mashburn, J. T. Bryson, M. D. Cowan, J. Allen Adams, Frank Hyatt, J. C. Styles, Mauley Parris, Estes Green, Gold man Enslcy, Frank Dillard, James W. Enslcy, Arch MeMahan, W. M. Fow ler, C. W. Allen, Jr., W. A. Henson Lee Barnes, Thad Ifecd, Elihu Haw kins, W. A. Hyatt, P. J. Morgan, J. M. Rochester, Jno. A. Stewart, G. C. Wood. . SECOND WEEK?B. M. Broom, Marioii Nicholson, Hayes Hooper, L. O. Henson, J. H. Hughes, R. W Green, D. A. Bailey, C. V. Bryson B. C. Aiken, R. B. Hyatt, John W ' Smith, J. W. ^Bumgarner. i QUALLA Last week. * Rev. H. C. Crist filled his regular appointment at teh Methodist crhurch Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Covins preached at Ravensford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Bird and daughters, Misses Lois and Elinor of Fortuna, Calif, arrived at Mrs. C. A. Bird's 19th for a visit among rela tives and friends. Qualla is Mr. Bird's old home, he is a welcome vis itor in this section. Mrs. D. S. Flinton of Charleston, S. C. is spending awhile among real tives. ' r.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell spent the week end at Ashcville. Miss Grace Hoy el is visiting rela tives in Georgia. Mr. Joel M. Bird and family of Bryson City were guests at Mr. 11. G. Bird's. Born to Mr. and Mi's. J. M Hughes on Sept, 15th a son, Jim Ed Mr. and Mrs. P. C. .Slid!ton and Mrs. J. L. Hyatt visited at Mr. W. 1). Wike's at C'dlowhce. Mr. Suel Hippa and family of Can ton yisiied among relatives. Mr. Milton Hauler of Franklin was guest of- Mr. Buren Terrell. Mr. Jno. Mills oi' Scotts Creek vis ited at Mr. J. Gi' Hooper's. Mr. Claud Hemphill of Georgia was guest at Mr. Luther Hoyle's. Mr. C. M. Martin and family were dinner guests at Mr. H. G. Fcrgu son 's. i Mrs. Thad( Varner and Mrs. Fins t.us Barrett of Wliittier'visited Mrs. J. M. Hughes and Mrs. L. \V. Coojier. Mr. and Mr:;. Loren Crisp o! East LaPorte visited at Mr. J. P. Crisp's. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Wiggins o!' Lands Creek called at Mr. W. W. Anthony's. Mrs. I). L. Oxncr called on Mrs. J. E. Hoylc. Mr. J. K. Terrell'1 visited , at Mr. C. A. Bird's. Mr. and Mi's. H. G. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Howejl were visi tors at Mr. Oscar Gibsoq's. Mi's. Ed. Hall of Whittier sjtent awhile with. Mrs. J. E. Battle Mr. Joe Beck of Olivet visited his daughter Mrs. W. F. House. Mrs. A. C. Hoylc and daughter Miss Edna, Miss Mary Emma Fergu son and Mr. Luther Hoylc were din ner guests at Mr. W. H. Hoyles. Mr. -Tim Keener of Birdtown spent the week end at Mr. E. S. Keener's Feed the bees so that they may pass the winter ^ih good conditio.1. A 'mixture of equal parts of sugar and water will provide the necessary food. .' LIFE TIME PUNS r and SKKIP, 'successor to ink. c The combination for writing tliat lias beat the world. See cur- window diqnay c-a these. Pens, wrilnupsets, I'oimfain ;;ensa]h! f skrip. Bookkeepers, school folks, ev^ry.. body who ever write; witn peif and i:j should see this disnl <v and lev ns strata and show yju the low cost Of proper writing materials. 6 V J. D. COWAN, Prop, Cherokee Indian Fair : > ' * ' ? \ - ? 'i v ? ' I I Cherokee, N. C. 1) i OCTOBER 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th V , , < ' ' ' ' i Remember the dates. You cannot af.. <N"?. ' JrjV ford to miss it. Announcing the Opening Saturday, September 24th ? ? 1 . i CANNON'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR ' ft (/ Hats We have purchased the Woman's Shop and will have our big opening- Saturday of this week. Mrs. P. W, Kincaid, specialist in women's wear will he in charge. She has just returned from a trip to the style centers where she purchas ed the stock for our new store. 151 ' We will carry a complete- line of Women's and children's ready to wear, for every woman and child, and at prices to suit everybody's pocket book. We invite you to our opening*. Cannon Brothers WOMEN and CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR The Woman's Shop Stand Bryson Bldg. SYLVA, \
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