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o personals ?r ^ f Couse is here, from Can ^tod?y-v> >t> ? ^[,s. 1). M. Hall and Miss Hannah Uoore s^ut yesterday in Asheville. / 3(1 & ur. H. E. Stafford was here, from isheville, this week, y * * * yir Charles M. Bullock has return ^ trom a business trip to Charlotte. jl,s. 1). L. Love has returned from lew days' visit with relatives in u>* Mrs. C. C. Buchanan, Miss Kath U Barker and Miss Bonnie Rogers [nent Monday i&-/Ashevillc. * * * / Mr/and Mrs. E M Hale have re un,?l trom Goldsboro, where they pent Thanksgiving Day with rein rv c ?y .a V i'?i 1\CS. \ W i * i *?* j Mr. George W. Bryson, of Canton, Sunday here, with his sister, ijrs. Carrie McKee. x - j * * * \ Mr. and Mrs. S. ?. Allison and laughter, Miss Evelyn Allison, spent Saturday ami Sunday with Mr and |[r<. Albert Brown, on Caney Fork. * * * Mrs. John Brinkley has retnrned ? her home in Chicago, after a visit ? her niecp, Mrs. I. H. Powell, and ?her relatives in Jackson county. * * * ? Miss Edna Padgett and Miss Dair UeCracken, of Hayesville, were guests ior several days last week, of Miss ieulah Padgett, who is a teacher in |e Beta sehool. * * ? Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Murray re amed Saturday after having attend ee Bpatjst State Convenion and[ usited relatives in several places | d the state. ? ? ? Urs. Roxie Rogers, of Webster, rent to Murphy last week, where she) spects to spend the winter with her laughter, Mrs. Geo. C. Cope. ? ? ? Mr. W. D Bain and Mr John Bui ?k left, the first of the week, by j Doror, for Fayetteville, where Mr.1 bin was called by the extreme ill- j jess of his sister, Miss Catherine Bain * ? ? Mr. A. J. Heavenor of Williams ort, Pa, and Mr. T. J. Powers, of! (lean, NT Y., are spending a few days itre, on business. * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson and |on. Mr. Charles Thompson, Miss nth Mealv, and Mr. Dan Tompkins ttarned Sunday from Augusta, Ga., there tliev spent several days with flitives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. _ i. A. McNeill, who accompanie<l, hem, also returned Sunday, going! o to their home in Franklin. I " ? ? '. .f V ' Dr. I. R Cooper, who is at present located in Ashe oounty, spent Thanks giving here, with Mrs. Cooper and the children, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Freeze. , ?\ * * * Rev. and Mrs. G B Clemmer and Mrs W. H. Rhodes were in Franklin, Monday visiting Miss Caroline Rhodes [who is recovering from an operation in a "Franklin hospital * * ? ) (>Mrs. Etta Morton has returned to her work as a teacher ill the Mars Hill public schools, after spending1 several days here with her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crisp. ?'* * j Miss Theodocia Garrett has return ed from Harragate, Tcnn., where sh<; spent a few days with her sister, Miss Rose Garrett, who is a student at Lincoln Memorial University. * * * Miss Grace Jones, who is a teacher j | in the Mars Hill Hill public school,' has returned to Mars Hill after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Evans,^ and Mr. Evans. 1 _ m ?'# Miss Nell Edwards returned Sun-! day afternoon, to Durham where she is a student in Duke University, after spending Thanksgiving hero, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., G. M. Edwards. I ? * * Mrs. Sadie Long, was called to j Marion by the illness of her daughter,' Miss Mayme, has returned to her I home here. Miss Mayme accompanied. her mother home for a few days stay, returning to her work as a teacher in the Marion school, Sunday. * * * , Mr. and Mi's. Mont Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cannon have re turned from a several days' visit to Winston-Salem, stopping over on the return trip, for a day and night,' with Mr and Mrs. John Irwin, Jr.,jj at their home in Charlotte. * * * Mr. Harold Grindstaff has returned to Chapel Hill, where he is attending the University! of North Carolina, after spending the Thanksgiving hoi-1 idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; W. E. Grindstaff. * * * "% ^ Mrs. John Irwin, Jr., and children, John and Margaret, returned Sunday to their bonu* in Charlotte, after spending several days here, with Mrs. Irwins parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. j Hastings. Mr. and Mi's Hastings, Mas. Irwin and the children spent Satur day in Asheville. U. D. C. MEETING TODAY The B. H. Cathey Chapter U. D C will meet with Mrs.' J. F. Freeze, this afternoon, Mrs J. H. Cathey having charge of the program. MRS. GRIMES TO ADDRESS WOMEN Mrs. Grimes, of the department of home economics, will address the Wo man's Club of Sylva, and the women of Jackson county, at the Chamber of Commerce hall, next Thursday af ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. t? ?? . Give Books '% * * i * ?'i A copy of "The Lure of the Great Smokies" by Robert L. Mason, would make a delightful Christmas gift. If we haven't the book you want in stock, we will order it for you. / McCall Needle- >. work and Decorative Arts would be a wonderful help in planning ami making your Christmas presents. Mill Mi ^Qewrutkrfjnrts X McCall Transfer Patterns, a great variety of Magazines and Per U^iidals.. Books of Fietion. I ?' VO Billy Queen News Stand ''THE STORE OF SERVICE" ? ? ') MAXWELL HOME BENEFIT AT BBYSON ; The annual supper and bazaar, to , be given by the Ladies' Auxiliaiy o J' | the Presbyterian church, at Bryson : City, will be held at the Presbyterian Hut next Wednesday, opening at 2 o'clock. The proceeds derived from; the sales will be used in making Christmas gifts to the boys in the Maxwell School. AUXILIARY MEETS WITH MBS. KEENEB The local American Legion Auxil iary held a meeting with Mrs. J. W. Keener, yesterday afternoon, the most1 important business of the session be ing the perfecting ^-of plans for re membering the patients in Oteen hos pital, at Christmas During the afternoon Mrs. Keener served delightful refreshments. FOB SALE OB FOE BENT Small House Close in?City water. ) Price, Terms and Rent Reasonable. J Call D. J). Alley, Phone 154 or 132.! tmas AND ALL TIMES Try the Drug Store First J. D. COWAN, Prop. A ' ' I t f i > V SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST - WOMEN'S Outing Gowns ^ v. .* > (O. 69c DRESS PRINTS 19c , ?? Yard i ? ... - . ? ? ; \ (=> ( WOMEN'S Rayon Bloomers 79c 1 v * <x \ * ? ? i ^ > WOMEN'S Sample Slippers S2.48 ? ( * l; WOMEN'S * Sample Hand Bags \ 75c (?> INFANTS Sweaters 98c BABY Blankets 69c: WOMEN'S Knit Bloomers 39c SHEETING > i 4 * C\ * Good Grade ?v . , ?>. \\ Last chance to get this at 10g i>' N? Yard limit 20 yards to customer ) Beautiful Coats S14.75 - $22.75 i, l Trimmed with Luxurious Furs. Every one of these coats was made to sell for much more. All sizes and all the new colors. Other Wom en's Coats $55 to $75. Every coat reduced in price, SMART NEW DRESSES i Silk, Jerseys and Other Materials S9-75 ? $14.75 A large assortment to select from Every Dress Reduced in Price mi twi'wiw mi iim im iw m< ?n n.i Tnr Trn mnnnnn BARGAIN BAStMtHT WOMEN'S COATS $6.98 c $9.75 "/> PALM OLIVE SOAP 4 ?V 7c WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES $2.98 $4.98 OUTING SHORT LENGTH. 10c yd. WOMEN'S HATS 98c $1.98 OIL CLOTH GOOD GRADE 25c yd. mbnu imjKititituimaa miiUi-mtiLru.u uji-imiuiuuhjjmzinn >rn mi >mi mi uu win inn imi im iu>'l / , WOMEN'S HATS v Felts, Satins, Velvets and Metallics our choice any hat that, hold up to $12.00 I p 1 $498 ' A wonderful selection, values to $5.00, sale price * ' $2.98 MENJS SUITS At January prices?at the , beginning of the season-all colors and sizes., (frl ft Our regular $25 values ........ \j*J O All other men's and boy's suits reduced in price. Y f in our new basement Store " A . f V x Monday, December 5th Your Dept. Store BARGAIN EVENT QF THE YEAR CANVAS GLOVES 10c MEN'S ? . i , \ Knit Ties 19c i i * MEN'S Sport Vests $198 v ' MEN'S Flannel Shirts 75 MEN'S ?i ? *. Dress Pants 4< i ' !- *."* 1 $2.98 BOY'S OVERALLS " >; \ 88c BOVS CAPS 44c i. BOYS' Flannel Shirts . *?? v , ? a 75c f. ? , / * / O.N.T, SPOOL COTTON 3 for? l 10c
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