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. erso/n 'rH Mr. and Mrs. W,. A. McNeil, of Franklin, were here, Tuesday, shop pi'1?' * ? ? Miss Olive Cowand came yesterday, from Meredith College, Raleigh, to sdcii.I Christinas with relatives hera. ' ? ?? -? h;>W- \ ? ?' ? ?( Mr. Arthur Rogers left this moru Iqit foi Oakboro to sfcend Christmas with relatives. ( _. * * ? ' Mr. Earl Higtlon motored to the Farm School to bring his brother Mack home to spend Christmas. -*? a * * * ? Mr. E. Ford King will arrive from Sevierville, Tenn., Saturday, to spend Christinas here, with his family. - ? * * Mr. Frank Freeze arrived yesterday from Raleigh, where he has been at tending State College, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. *ml Mrs. J. F. Freeze. ? ? ? Miss Leah Nichols is spending thi holidays here, with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Nichols. Miss Nichols is a student at Brenau College. .; ? ? ? Mr. I>an Moore is here, from Chapel Hill, to spend the holidays with his sister, Mrs. David M. Hall and Mr. Hall. : * * * Mr. Harold Grincfetaff and Mr. John Henson who are studentd \t the University of North Carolina, have arrived to spend the holidays at their homes here. ? * ? , ?; ?. Miss Mary Sue Gribble, Miss Mar craret Shorrill and Mr. Riehard Sut r "J ton, students at Mars Hill College are spending the holidays here, with their parents * * * .) Mrs. W. H. Rhodes, who was sum moned to Warrenton, last week, by the death of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Draper, is expected to return to her home here, Saturday. ? ? ? Miss Sarah Sue Sherrill, of Ashe ville, is here, to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sher rill. Miss Edith Sherritl will arrive from Asheville Saturday. ? ? ? Mrs. Etta Morton, who teachcs in the Mars Hill public schools, arrived the last of the week to spend Christ mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crisp. l> 'Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Overstreet, of Bedford, Ya., will arrive the last of the week, for a visit to Mrs. Over street's parents, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Wilson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Olin Williams will ?me, Saturday, from their home in Knoxville, to spend Christmas with Mrs. Williams' parents, Dr. and Mrs. ,D. I>. Hooper. * ? ? Rev and Mrs. J. G. Murray will ?eave the lirst;of the week, for Moi gaton, to spend a few days with Mr. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murray. * * * MJss Irene Oliver is here, frotn Sorth Carolina College for Women, to spend the holidays with her par ?ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oliver. \ ' ? ? ? ? Miss Blanche Collins arrived today North Carolina College for Wo ?wn, to spend Christmas with her par ?ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins fj j Miss Etliel Perry, of Canton, is spending the holidays here, at t i'i home of Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Rhod'iS. ? < i ' ? ? ; ' V * * o VV. P. and Daisy MeGnire and fea?htCTs, Noracella, Patsy and Kitty wili jjo to Norton the last of week to spend Christmas with fcUtives., ) tJ ' Vi ' A ) ? ? \ Mr. and Mrs Leland Rhodes and ??aig daughter, of Raleigh, are ex ited Siturday, to spend Christm ii *ith their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. jj- Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs. John V-Ashe.{ , l ^ ?!>-. * % ' ...? .. j \ ? ? < . Mr. and Mrs. Charfes Yo?ally, of IsJand, Florida, are expected ?orrow for a visit to Mrs. Yoo?l y 8 Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mor T" * ^ I < * * * ? ? \\ tJj*r ^ H. Rhodes, of Raleigh, will >c the |ast 0f the week, to spenl i holidays here, with his parents, r aad Mrs. W. H. Rodtos.' Ir * * * j*88 Aiinic Herren is expected to jj *p> Saturday, from Washington, ?ii 5pend the holidays h#re, J* froL and Mn; W, % ** laaiijv I ..... l ^ % . . i, t' I . 'J ? where she is a teacher in tke )?bUc schools, to spsnd the hol ldajjjtf-^tt her sister Mrs Harry *?? ? ? Jl * * * . ^rJti8s Bckth Bu,cthtfnan and Lam Dills are spending the holidays at their homes here having arrived from Raleigh, wbere they are students in Meredith College, yesterday. . # ?'? i .? 4 ' ; Mr. and "Mrs. J. E. Ryan and young sen and Mrs.. Mary'Candler Moore will arrive Friday, from Victoria, Virginia; to spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs; C, Z. Candler ? . i Mrs.'Carrie McKee, who has been spending several weeks in Bievard, with her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Kixer, returned to her home here the last of the week. \ k y * j Mrs.' Sadie J. Long, Mrs. Carrie McKee vand Mr. Robert Long went to Asheville today to meet Mrs. A. H. Kizer anel young son who will spend Christmas here. Mr. Kizer will come over from Brevard Saturday for u few days. x7 ?* .V" I ?. v ' i Miss Eleanor Ormand and Miss Dorothy Williams left this morning, to spend the holidays With relatives and friends at points, in eastern Carolina. ? v . ? <,. *?* . I; Mrs. L R. Brown and children, Marine and Lee Roy left Sunday for theii- home in Niles, Ohio, after a short visit to relatives herp. Mrs. Brown was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Lucye Kitchen and Miss Cora Dillard. MRS. CARL TBITT PASSES ON Mrs. Carl Tritt, of Tuckseigee, died yesterday, at the Caadler-Tidmawh hospital, following an illness of some time. Mrs. Tritt was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rigdon, of Tuckaseigee, and besides her husband and little son, about six years of ag;, she is survived by her parents an/1 two brothers, Ralph Rigdon, of Tuck aseigee and Louis Rigdon. (* Funeral arrangements had not been made yesterday afternoon. OF ALL THE TREES Folger McKinxfjy Of all the-trees the one tree That wears its glory best Is the rainbow tree of Christmas That lifts aloft its crest The" tree that grows in magic Where green groves stretch afar To gather in their waving boughs The dust of the seining star. ( Of all the trees the one tree Is this that glows with light In daytime and in dream time And along the whispering night? The tree whose little branches Reach out so warm and still To help the world forget its woe, Its tumult and its ill. r <?>* Of all the trees the one. tree Is this of lir or pinp, Or cedar?with its pungent smeli, And decked with its tinsel vine*? The old, sweet tree whose splendor Is-wed with the dim surprise In the happy hearts of children And the laughing childhood eyes. FOREST WARDENS , HOLD meeting k k On Saturday, December 17, there was held a meeting of the Forest Wardens of Jacjcson county in the Court House at Sylva. About twenty five men were present, all told, in cluding Assistant State Forester W. C. McCorraick, District Forester W. K. Beichler and Chief Warden C. Nr. Mease. ? . , The meeting served a two fold purpose. First, it was a "get ac quainted " gathering, enabling the State men pnd the Wardens them selves to meet one another and lean names and faces. Secondly, it servfd as a sort of class zoom i? which thfi purposes, ideals and methods of thf: State Forest Service were explained and discussed, ..<>. The Warden 's Manual, which might be called the "Warden's Bible,'- was taken up'and discussed in detail, as were various other printed forms used by the Service in keeping its' rec ords of the work. Considerable time was devoted to the possibility of securing coopera tion from private fonedt-fagd own ers in the county. /Such cooperation with thf $1. oq a one er tWq A ? 'z' - ' We knew that y?u might be late doing your shop ping and prepared to fill your lflrt minute aeed8 Sylva Pharmacy ?a... .. * lyrrf'T-'Jr ' ; ?? ; "rtent per acre basis and the land must be in areas of 25,000 acres o* more, the owners of which are desirous of fire protectioh. The meeting was conducted by th i ?District Forester and the Assistant State Forester, who outlined the work to date and the proposed work in the future, witjh especial reference to the placing of a lookout tower on either Cullowhec pr Double Top Mountaii . The (bounty has had 6 forest fires to date, since July 1, when coopera tion with the State began. These fires burned a total of only 78 acres, and cost the county about $40.00 to sup press, about $15.00 additional cos1? (having been paid by responsible par ties and landowners on two of tin fires. The State has spent to date a bout $325.00 . in the countyAon Fi Prevention and Administration work since July 1. This is in accordance with the State's agreement to spend up to a-maximnm of $500 on this work in the period July 1, 1927, to July 1, 1928. ; W. K. BEICHLER, ' "? District Forester, i s Asheville, N. C. COUNTY OFFICES WILL CLOSE All offices at the court house will be closed all day Monday, on the day after Christmas. MBS. BRYSON IMPROVING Mrs. Holmes Bryson is recovering at her home in Asheville, following a fall, last week, when she suffered a broken ankle. Mrs. Bryson is a daughter of Judge Walter E. Moore, and has a larg? number of relatives and friends in Jackson county. BUMGABNER-OWEN ?i ??1 ' A marriage of interest to a laige number 'of friends in Jackson \oun ty was that of Miss Love Bumgarnsr and Mx. J. Floyd Owen, Which took place at the Central Methodist church of Asheville on Monday, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr. Kiker, pastor of i he Methodise church at Webster. i' V \ ? I w. * Mrs. Owen is ihe popular dflugh^ei* of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bumgarner of Sylva, and graduated from Sylva Cea tral High school in the class of 19*25. Mr. Owen is clerk and assistant manager of the Monson Hotel, in St. Augustine, Florida. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Owen^of Webster. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Owen left for St. Aug ustine, where they will make their home. 7, You needn't worry if you have waited until the last minute to do your r \ r ? shopping. Just stop at . ' ? ? ' r the Sylva Pharmacy and make your selections i * * *?? t " j ? *.. ' anytime between now and Christmas Day. FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 23rd and 24th ' . ' A Big Sea Picture s "THE BLOOD SHIP" 3^ md 9 ? P. M, tegular Prices . 10c and 25c - .. ,v % ' ,? ^ MONDAY and TUESDAY VJ December 26th and 27th , v Ken Maynard in "SOMEWHERE IK SONORA" '? . .? ^ *S t^y ? ' ? '? > ??. '--'l ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY December 28th and 29th ; i' ?' ? ?)* Ramos'Novano in "THE ROAD TO ROMANCE" >V 1 * FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 30th and 31st "BENHUR" . V' With Five Piece Orchestra irdfHiHfan!janij?.nirLraji!fajnirargjajzfaiaraii!Ji!igieje , "X For You Late Shoppers WE ARE PREPARED I ! ONLY TWO MOBE SHOPPING DATS. NEXT SUNDAY IS CHRISTMAS DAY?ABE ! YOU BEADY? COME TO THE PABIS TOMOBBOW?COME EVEBY DAY?YOU'LL SEE MOBE AND" SAVE MOBE HEBE THAN ANYWHEBE ELSE?NO EXCEPTIONS. { twenty capable salespeople abe hebe beady to give you helpful { AS SISTANCE IN CHOOSING* GIFTS?THE KIND THAT WILL BE APPBECIATED BY I THOSE WHO BECEIVE THEM. \i ( r >-i For Her Handkerchiefs ? The Best Gift . 5c to $1.00 : Silk Stockings Always Appre- > ( ) ciated 50c to 3.00 j . .#? , Box Paper ; 1 Good Gift ? iV 25c to 1.50 / A l Umbrellas Will Please f US to 7.50 |v Novelties Hundreds to select 1 ? l. from 25c to 3.00 "i&. 'i Books ? - . /1 o . ? " , Popular novels 75c o Hundreds of Gifts displayed so thait nothing easier than to find a satisfactory present1 for every member of the family?So that the Gift chosen late bears no marks of a "last minute" gift. ?> ' V "i SILK HOSIERY In Holly Boxes $1.00 to $2.50 Phoenix, Kayser and Onyx HAND BAGS # ? 98c to $10.00 A Glorious collection of special gift bags COME TO THE PARIS TOY TOWN The children will find our Toytown a place of wonder and enjoyment?where Santa Claus has stored most of his Christmas things for the boys and girls. Everything for quiet days and nights in the home is included in ?ur great variety of toys. Dolls! 5c to $5.00 g .' a ? . See Our Table with Toys at 10c - 25c - 50c - $1.00 Sale! Coats! , Entire stock of Women's Coats at greatly re-, duced prices . * j /V . A * 1 lot of Coats that Q sold up to $15 t %9 , I lot pf coats that t A 7E ? %o\4 up to $25 * ? ? Big reductions on all of our higher priced Coats 1 lot of coats that sold up to $30 1 lot of coats that OP? Alt sold up to $40 ?3tUU For Hii / Shirts ? ..p ' ? ?' 1.50 to 5.00 E ;? \ > Handkerchiefs 5c to 1.00 I t ' \ ' ' .J * i Ties 50c to 1.50 ? ? . .. ? I Hosiery 2?c to 1.00 j Purses 1 25c to 1.25! ? 1 Bed Room Slippers j 98c to 2.50 ! I I Other Good Gifts In Holly Boxes toa.5o v V ine "jama, r aris &*>?* s W M Window shop at sylVa, n. c. Tissue j .Display 8TQKE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY v Paper | ^ * :
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