3SSS?? - | | personals | ^s_^,v..>.; c-:^;^gsg8s8s8sasaaesasa^s888a?. MiNxiV spent last week end .lanio AL*h>u v t i,M)elwood . ?i- Annie Sawyer, of Newborn, , , rn.Kt of Mrs. Krvin Robinson 'l'? *" *** ... i.;i\vsi>n Allen returned Moft . Nashville, Tenn., where "he Ih-imi visiting friends. * * * j Mj (M. i >( i | n and Kebecca 4)wen, .?'siTirtiiiibnir. S. C., are guests of Mi? ?> ?8arroft, at their home In'11'- * * * Miss Margaret Owen and Miss M-Jrliif Hunt, of Spartanburg, S C., vi-iiitiir Miss Nellie Wild, at her home ?.':?? Webster. * ? * \jr v M Henson, Miss Myrtle Mr ??<i Ervin Hob some t'"10 m - Asheville HISlHI N" 1,1 Monthly - * % * Miss I.l' Wi'llyn Rhodes will join ,nlt\ (>i her classmates, the last -urk, going to Greensboro i,ir commencement exercises at (i|)1 College for Women. * ? * \l, (i. .1. Moore, of Gulfport, Miss. |W, ht'i'ii >|H>mling a few days here, k. Mr. Moore was, formerly, m.uiaSv(T of the American Forest l'itMlm-1- I'd! |H>ration plant here. ? ? ? |{t,v. :mil Mrs. .1 C Hough have boeu visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dills j |lir -c vrr;il days. Mr. Hough was! prnifipat ot Syvlii Collegiate Insti-| uut' two > furs jigo'Miul Mrs. Hough j ,vis ?> tt;i? l?t r in the same institution I i * * * Mr. :i in 1 Mrs. James \V. McKee and Mr. lhiuy McKee are visitim; , heir mot lift*, Mrs. Mattie McKeo, at her home here, having motoml lit' re. trom their home in Chicago. * Mr>. I II I'owell, Mrs C Ij. Alli en, Mr>. A. -I. 1 >il Is and Miss Agnes Browii lei t this morning for Murphy to attend the annual meeting of the Asheville Division Woman's Mission ary Union. * * * Mis. I lurry Ellis, of Camphclls ville, Ky., is a guest at the homo of Mr and Mrs A. J. Dills. Mrs. Ellis .ame to at tend the commencement KWreises or' Sylva Collegiate Insti tute, Iter si>ter Miss Margaret Bur i.ml, bcint; n member of the gradu ating chis>. Miss Burford will ac iiiiu|kiii\ her sister home. Mrs. K. Ii. Wilson and son Ernest, returned Sunday, from a several week*' vi>it to her daughter, Mi's. I!. I,. (Heist reet, at Bedford, Va. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Overstreef. who will spend some time here. * * * Mrs. A. M. Simons, Miss Heleu Simons, Mi? Sue Allison and Miss Kvelyn Mcody went to Waynesville, Tuesday, Mrs Simons and Miss Alli son returninir Tuesday afternoon, *'hile Mi?ts Simons and Moody re mained tu - j m ? i h I the week end with friends ami to attend the commence ment t. xenMs of the Waynesville x'hook ? ? ? Mrs. A M. Ilcnson and Miss Myr tle lleiMiM will leave Friday for :t \Nt to their daughter and sister, "R- A. K Brown, and Mr Brown, at their home in Rocky Mount Mrs. Heiison and Miss Henson will be ^foniimiiii-d a> far as Raleigh by ?^rs. Laura I (ills, Mrs. Raymond Sm,?n and Miss Mary Allison, who attend the comencement exer ?iM's at Meredith College. Miss Alli son expects to continue her .journey lo ^?xhoro, where she will spend "l?ntli oi June with her grand 'nother. Mi, Man Walters, and oth Pr Natives. MILLERr? STILLWELL Maron (tia.). Telegraph. ^r- ami Mrs. Norman Miller, of Hwkinsvillc, announce the engage "*ent hi iiici,- dauirJiter, Carolyn, to Mr' W. St ill well, .Jr., of Macon, l^e marria^o to he solemnized June la CARD OF THANKS wish to extend to our many our deepest appreciation of tWr many aets 0f thoughtfulness ai)^ eomt'ort during the sickness and Ike death of our wife and mother. A. Sutton and I^Rinily f.. QUILT sale J**"1' Quilt to he sold at Wesley 7* ^wch, Gay, N. C-, Saturday, 28, 8 o'clock P. M. QUALLA 13 ? " ihW vV ; . . . .. i -- - Rev., R. L. Bass preached Sunday afternoon. He was accompanied . by his family. V." 1 J ? x * . rih Rev. J. C. Coggins addressed the B. Y. P, U, Sunday evening. ' Snpt. J. N. Wilson made a busi ness trip to Qiialla. a Mr. and lire. P. C. Shelton and Mrs...J, L. Hyatt motored to Cullo whw Sunday to attepd services.' Mr. Frank Battle h& returned from Asheville Farm School where he fin. ishetl High School. Mr. and Mrs. It, L. Rogers and daughter of Baltimore visited among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. K. Howell and Mr Horace Howell made a trip to Canton. Mr. Weaver Freeman of near Web ster was in Qualla last week. Messrs. D. H Howell, J M Hugh es and F. H. Battle are spending this week in the mountains fishing. Air. and Mrs. J. M. Bird and tfaugh ter, Betty of Bryson City visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bird. Mr. H. G. Ferguson and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ferguson visited relatives and attended the : farmers meeting at Farm Experiment Station in Asheville last week. Mrs. M. L. Blanton is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. I). M. Shuler. # I Mr. Gilbert Moody, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. 0. Howell and Mr. and Mi's. C. P. Shelton made a trip to Sylva. Mrs. Troy Turpiti is visiting at Mr. W. H.. Oxner's. Miss Lucile McLean of Wliittier spent last week at Mr. .1. C. John son's. Misses Agnes and Jeanette Brown of Cullowhee are visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr H. G. Moody. Mrs. G. A. Kinsland spent the day with Mrs. ,1. M. Hughes at Cherokee Mrs. J. G. lloopr visited her par ents at Scotts Creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coggijis called at Mr. W. H, lloyle's. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Deitz and sons Joyce, Glenn and Paul ol Covina, Calif., visited at Mr J. K. Terrell's. Mrs. B. B. Henson of Wliittier visited her mother Mrs. \\. H. Cooper. Mr. and Mis. W. W. Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Crisp went to Sylva returning with Miss Bonnie Anthony who is improving after an operation. Mrs. It. F. Hall called on Mrs. 1). C. Gass. Mrs. J. H. Hughes visited at Mr. J. E. Battle's. Misses Effie and Fannie Styles and Mr. Grady Styles of Dicks Creek were guests ot Misses Marj and Martha Oxner. Misses I-ouise and Martha \ amei of Whittier are spending awhile with their aunt, Mi's- C P. Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Crisp of East Laporte stopped at Mr. J. P. Crisp s. . Misses Hazel ami Mary Battle spent Friday night with Mrs. I). C, Hughes. 3ft YESTERDAY ROLAND A. PAINTER [Roland A. Painter, krved SylvaJ citizen, celebrated his 90th birthday f yesterday^ Mr. Painter, native of Jackson county, 'Confederate veteran, Justice of the peace for more than half a century, is Jackson county's oldest man, and the entire county extends its congratulations to him on reach ing milestone 90 On the road of life, and wishes him manv more veans of! * POTATO PLANTS * * Queen of South, Porto Rico, and * * Xancv Hall Potato Plants ready e * May >5. $2.25 per thousand at * * 'bed. $2.50 prepaid- by parcel post * * G. T. COOPER * * Sylva, N. C. * For Real Comfort a'nd GOOD FOOD Patronize (JRADY'S CAFE Prompt service, l?l? udant sur roundings | mi re food tastefully prepared ? we never lo.-e a cus tomer. Our s|?ccial dinner will delight you ? and it is only 40c. Everything well prejmred there's 110 bettor place to eat in town. GRADY'S CAFE yrmmm im mm : % ^ Clean cutting self clearing au?er hits are the kind demanded $ by expert mechanics. And that kind is the TV/NCff?5T?A V here illustrated. Solid center, two spurs, and double thread $ screws make it especially suitable for fine cabinet work. ? ' Sizes 3/16 thru 24/16. "l~ JPMC/& WASTER TOOL FOS '"""lliiiiiiiMGiiiiU KASTsiR WORKMEN / Jackson Hardware Company the WINCff?5T?R store SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA * *<!?? J' A ^5?aS8S8S838S8S888SS888888888gSaS8S88? NOTICE To the Patrons of the Sylvan Theatre: This Theatre has been closed temporarily but will be reopened in a short time un der different management. ? 1 ' ... J. S. Higdon ' f JUST ARRIVED THE NEWEST IDEAS IN ' * Sport Dresses THE Every model is sc/daintily created that it simply is a p question of deciding which pleases your fancy the most. Flat Crepes and other ma terial ? unusual values at $15 Department Store Sylva, N. C, Store Closes Evenings at 7 O'clock Exccpt Saturdays Automobile Casings Guaranteed n ^ Unconditionally against all Road Hazards for a Period of twelve months at prices in line with standard makes of tires. Witt SUPPLY CO MP ANY / n i HARDWARE DEPT.

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