I \|,?. J. lv. and Miss \li "III" ' 1?HU. |5l'-vs,>n Clt>'? wero J31- Satlif .1- Long, Saturday Lit1"* -M1 litfoi^11, ______ !_? | i \\ eilei and children, of aro s,u'sts o? Mi" I:* iv,.!1.1 '- li,tll(,r> Mr' C- M (? Mr. and .Mrs. Koseoe Ram r |\. -ritlv 12, a soon, who ? 7^ ii'i l ? named Francis Caler. i \i., (!. Hoone and \ll . \l . >!, (>hii), and Mr. and j)allj(.| l', ie and fartiily of (iii.. ;l"' relatives in ^ tXV? WCekS' ? \ II M. Hooper has returned ' vi"i> i" ^,s- W??P" aI furkaseigee. L ,Mi| \|r .1 unit* Hooper and f' I ! r. II.M.p:-r have returned I runt Winston-Salem, ,,v ihi'V "haw- ,,,vn visitinj? rehi \ V.'Wj-IiI'Uiii, -lr., of (iohls f tli" week-etui here with WV< S|M 1 rinl>? ||r, John Ilii-iiiisr-i is visiting rel ..'i? Minplty.- this week. ii IV. 'i. Mii-lihiiru was here,this In.in Hiy-<'ii t itv. ?- I |(, mi.l Mi-, h'irliard Potts, of Lint...., in'1' HH-tMlinsr si fortnight ^ V. with relative- :oul Irieiuls. Jrv Lwy Kito'tv, of Char ,.t is spi'iul ni; -"!">? ,'11U' ,1('r0 wit'1 italtu-i. Mr. (M- NV,',k mill ll.n'"M ymvii. children' Jf/r. ;iful Mr- t'. <> of Hed l| h'nrr, Kv. i?li" liave heen spend nvii ivcrl.s v. ith their grandpa Its, Mr. .'in 11 .Mis. II. K. Queen, at |ir liutne lici'!^, will return Saturday iK.'illiiril Kiver. fclisst's Kathleen Hooper and Fran jA.'livm ot fcylva and Miss Cliar |tc (Is horne of Dillshoro are spetid jthe W"ek of Miss l)i>'"v Marsh's ftlnlav at the home til' her parents, r and Mrs. Byron S. Marsh, at iftkenniiit. The house party will jo a two tsihle rook party on lursiiny night. Messrs Kdwin Con ? ami Kussell Moles of Smokemont, Urn Cole of Madisonv:lle, Tenti, *1 Augustus Daniels of Sylva heing }itnl. I-Vilay, the seventeenth is Kill's party. /is. l{. C'. Allison, Mi??es Sue and | lie Allison, Mi<s Willa Mae Dills, Ls Klizahitli Moody, Kev. ?l. (?.| Irriiy ;iinl Mrs. .Murray, and Miss vlie ?Jiieen alteinled the Sunday | pi'il t iniferenee iu session at pswrest, this week. Mrs. Murray Misii Kate Allison had parts on programs of Monday and \Ved jwVav. 1". ami Mrs. A. (). Allison, Mrs. L Jones ami young son, Walter llison, Mr. ;ini[ \|).Si Sam W. A1 J"i ami Mulil.y Allison were pres |l st the Crawford reunion, whieh |s ln'lil at Kaiiihow Springs, Sunday f)UR?H BOYS AND GIRLS 00 TO SWANNANOA CAMP |Mi'i:iIn>is ,,| t||f +?II Clubs of this ul,->* i'lT al the annual 4?II Club l';,,npiui'iit :it Swaiinanoa, this week. honors miss edwords ! ?illinvlifc, July 14-Miss Lois Ed ffb, liriili- cliM'ti was honored on 'liifsilay afternoon at a bridge lr,y Rivfii liy her cousin, Miss Lou Ufnsdii, at |u.r home at Cullowhee tallies dt' bridge were made ? "f the intimate friends of Miss r 'lr,l\ in tli,, lai^re reception room ?h" Uonsoii home. After the games '' "V'T, rake and punch was serv A colur si'lii'iui* of preen and vel laivicil out attractively. Aiinii> Louise Madison of W eb f<r w"ii the prize awarded for high " "'"'?i' ami Mrs. Floyd Owen of *'1 tl.|* ||,tt. *(1(^0. rtv hi. At the conclusion of the games, the lK,l'vi I'i. m iitcd the honoree a large lrT,r with n green tulle bow. ,K Wv contained hearts, and each j,|-t held a specific direction. Miss wWs i'ull,,Wpfl these directions, ' '"uiiif clcvn beautiful gifts. The l'st(":s presented the bride elect an "fi'ftivc necklace. "'??sts at |}l(l party included Miss Madison of Webster, In " 1 H:uiistcr Madison of Chicago, "wen of Svlva, Mrs. TTall . blisses Annie Brown, Clara p'jiro, T.ois Wike and Lucille Wik ttd H. Rueck of Oullowhee, and ^ "Mber, Mrs. Branon, of Raleigh. Mrs. E. E. Bain, Jr., who is spend ing the summer with her mother, Mrs. J. \V. Keener, will have as her guest, next week, Mrs. Billy Stone, oi' Greensboro. Miss Clara Rogers oi Oklahoma is spending sometime with her mother, i Mrs. George Rogers, at her home 1 near Webster, and with other rela tives in this section. ? i MISS EDWARDS IS MARRIED TO MR. HENRY GRADY MARTIN I f Whiteside Cove, July 10. A marriage oi wiile interest in this section took j place on Friday .evening at 4..50 o' j clock, when Mis.<fLois Dale Edwards become the bride of Mr. Henry Grady Martin of Canton. Miss Mary Dare liaithcock of Hal ei'jji rendered the nuptial music. She accompanied Miss Annie Brown, cousin of the. bride, who Hang "0 Promise Me" and "The Swet test Story Ever Told", immediately pre ceding the ceremony. The marriage vows were spoken :it at improvised altar ejected on the lawn with rhododendron and yucca I banked with'spruce and white pine*. To the strains of the wedding march from Lohengren, the bride en tered on the arm of the <;room. They were met at the altar by the officiat ing minister, Mr. A. V. .loVnci1 of the Baptist church of Canton. Mnc Dowell's "To A Wild Rose" was soft ly played during the taking of the vows. Meiidelsson's march 'was used for the recessional. The groom had as his best man, Mr. Mack Inuian of Bar Harbor, Maine, j Miss Louise Ilenson, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. The ui::tron ot',honor was Mrs. Lewis Uumgarner of Sylva sister of the bride. The .jun ior bridesmaids were Ila/.el Kdwards, of Whiteside Cove, sister of the bride, and Until Lombard of Motintiiiu West, S. C., a cousin of they bride. They carried colonial boquets of Queen Anne's laco. The flower girls, Lovt Louise Owen, cousin of the the bride, and June Edwards, sister of the bride, carried pink and white baskets, scattering rose petals in the path of the bride. Charles Powell, nephew of the bride, was ring' bearer, and wearing a white satin siiit, carried1 the ring <?'i '? pillow of white satin, j The groomsmen were Messrs Alton Edwards and Everet Lombard of I Whiteside Cove, and Alex Cabe of Otto. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for a short weddimr tour. The bride is a descendent of an old and im minent family of this section* Sin iris been a popular teacher in the county for tin1 past seven years, and is ;it present a student at Western Car ?luut Teachers College. Mr. Martin holds a position with the Champion Fibre Company at Can ton, here the couple will reside. DINNT1R FOR WEDDING PARTY Cullowhee, July 12- Members of the Kd wards-Mart in wedding party were entertained at the lutnie of Miss lionise Ilensou on July 12 with a four course dinner. The dining room was effertivelv deeorated in pink and white. The table bore a beautiful, old, linen, cloth, and was centered with a mini ature bride and groom. Covers weer laid for Mr. and Mrs. Grady Martin, Mr. Mack Tnman, Miss Annie Brown, Miss Margie Edwards, Mr. White Mease, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Bumsramer. FLORIDA FAMILY SUMMERING HERE Rov. M. T. Bell, of the Florida Con ference, Mrs. Bell and their daughters Mrs. I). A. (lolcmaii, Misses Kiln, Nell ami Margaret Bell; Mr. (iolemau audi little Barbara Anne (Joleman, all of Palmetto, Fla., are spending a mouth here. They are living in the Douglas Bain house on Court land Heights. ; "QUIRT" AND "FLAGG" TOGETHER AGAIN Serjeants Quirt and Klagg, the two leather-necking, woman-chasing Mar i lies of "The Cook-eved World" are together again and will he seen in their latest picture "Women of all Nations," at the Lyric Theatre here 011 Monday and Tuesday of next week. "Women of All Nations" is sinti lar to the "Cock-eyed World" in in that it takes Victor McLaren, (Flasfg) and Edmund Lowe, (Quirt) all over several countries, from Sweden to Nicaragua by way of the Mediterranean, Panama and back to Brooklyn, in their loving and fighting Greta Nissen has the feminine lead while El Brendel, the funny Swede, furnishes the comedy. Also in the casi are Fifi Dorsay and Marjorie White. With the purchase of any Dress over $1.00 you can get a Wash Dress for 1c, Mondav only. THE PARIS DID YOU KNOW THAT? (By .J* Im Parris, Jr.) O. Ii. Coward was I in- first Mayor of Svlva . . . l!.\-Muyor Dan Tomp kins was Mayor <>!' Sylva for leu i years . . . Sylva has had two town' charters . . . tho fii-st Court held in Jackson Conntv was at Hot a . . . in * the ??)(' liryson house . . . Sylva was named for William Sylva, a tramp . . . the first white people to coin:' to Jackson County were Ferdinand I)e Soto and his Spanish troops, on Inn march to the Mississippi . . . the Hiplon House was the home of Gen. Hampton, the founder of Sylva . . . the smallest post office in tlu United States is at Criinsliaws, in Jackson Comity . . . David S. Reiil was the first* Democratic Governor of Xorth Carolina. QUALLA 1 i?*\ ivjiI services conducted hy Kev. It. L. iiiiss assisted hy Rev. li. ll. Powell t?l' Murphy arc in progress at the Methodist church. Mi*. L K. Ilipps of Olivet con ducted services at ilu- Methodist church Sunday cveninj;. Mrs. W . I). W ike and Miss Loiu W ike ot ( ulliiwhcc, Mis. Krastua Peak of Six Mile, K. i ., and Mr. hrnesl Drown of Klkiu, visited Airs. C. P. Shelton and Airs. .1. L. Hyatt, i Mrs. 1). 11. Keener of Asheville, jMiv sind Mr*.' A. Everharl, Mr. j (.'has. Kvcrhart and Mi.fs Pauline jTotteii ol' Kiug^port, Teiih and Mrs. | M. (?. Ilenson ol' Whittier ulcre guests at Mr. -I. K. Terrell's,'-. 1Yiday. Mand Mrs. J. (t'. Johnson vis ited relatives at lirysoii City and Rohb ;isville diist week. Mi.-. I'earl Sherrill am; Mr?- Maud Coop ? i)i" Sylva spent the week end anioie-: relatives. Mr. t. O. Howell and family were gfitc^s at Mi*. S. M. Crisp's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1,. L. shaver and Mr. Craw lord Shelton :iud family' called at Mr. .1. K. Ilu^ers,". Whiltier, Strmlay afternoon. Mrs. .1. II. Hughes spent Saturday w.'^i Mrs. S. .1. Heck. U"V. I). II. iihiucltart and family, of Cliffside, stopped at Mr. II. 0. j Ferguson's elt route to Murphv. Me.dames D. If. Turpin, L. I.. Shaver ami Miss .lennie ('athey vis ited in Sylva last week. Mrs. Donnie Hlye, of N'e{v York, Mrs. I la/el Coleord of Florida and Mrs. Fnve Varner of Wliittier were guests of Mrs. Lucy Shelton last week. Mr. and Mrs. TTaynes Reagan, Miss Vinnie Martin, Tda Hattle, Ruth Fer guson and Messrs (luy Moody and TTerhprt Reagan are on a camping trip t<? Piscrah National Forest. A pnrtv of Qualla folks spent part of fast week in Smoky Mountain paffc. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lieense to wed has been ir ran ted to three couples, hv Register of Deeds V. T, Cope: .Te^s Drown to Mrs. .Arlesia Hrown. Claud McCrackcn to Lenora Hest, both ot Haywood County. Henry 0. Martin to Lois Dale Ed warda. Special Monday WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES 1C With the purchase of any Dress over $1.00 TTTF, PARIS the Acid SICK stomachs, sour stomachs and indigestion usually mean excess acid. The stomach nerves are over stimulated. Too much acid makes the stomach and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid instantly. The best form is Phillips Milk of Magnesia; one harmless, tasteless dose neutralizes many times its volume in acid. For 50 years the standard with physicians everywhere. Take a spoonful in water and your unhappy condition will probably end in live minutes. Then you will always Know what to do. Crude and harmful methods will never appeal to you. Go prove this for your own sake. It may rave a great many disagreeable hours. Got the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind ph^eians hav? Maaciibed lor 50, ycsis. GAY / _ I Ke?\ .Mr. AJrown and l\ev. M. lvikcr j a iv engaged ui u series of meetings j at tho Methodist church here. Mr. and Mrs. Cmi lligtlon an noimced the birth of a tine baby girl on June 27, 1931. She is being christ ened Beatrice Eilane. They will re-! turn to their home in Gleuvilie this ?week. Miss May MeCIurc of Beta was here a few days ago to visit her sister, Mrs. lloiace Cabe. Messrs Bert Brvson, \ ester and Paul Sutton have gone 011 a motor; tri|> through Tennessee. Mrs. Majr Sutton spent Mojnlay evening visiting Mrs. H. O. Higdon. Mr. and Mis. doe Wet more o: Eastern Tennessee have been visit ing Mrs. Wetmore's parents here. Air. and Mrs. Frank Tatham. Mr*. Carmi Keed of Greens Creek has been visiting her parents here, I this week end, Mr. and Mrs. John i Tatham. i Mr. and Mrs. Ti. 0. Ipgdon and [children and Mr. John Buchanan mo tored to Cowee last Sunday to spend the day with Mirs. TTigdon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, j Mr. W. P. Tnrpin *iis in Syjva (last Tuesday on business. Mr. Cliarles Wilds was in Brvson Oitv reeentlv on business. BALSAM The eool temperature of. our ell mate is bringing tourists front, all sections of the country to our re sort?one of the best places in the whole wide world to sleep and rest. Mrs. IT. P. Knsley lias returned IVomi a visit to friend*. in Asheville %nd Black Mountain. ' .1 k Mrs. Lily Kicked and s children of i Andrews are visiting,her jjiarenis, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Potts. Mr. Theodor*" I'rvson and son,' Ciliarhe, arrived from Detroit last ireok pnd will spend *ome time'with Kttlatives here. Rev. fJeorgc Snyder of Beta was' here Monday. Mr. Herman Mehaffey of TIender-! sojville was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Hubert Knslev. Sunday. Afr. and Mrs.'.Iohis (*. Kniirlit. Mi*.j' end Mrs. (!ciMire T. IviiHfht, Miss| Nannie Knight and Mr;- W. Por ter made a t ri?? to Omddc Top, Sun day. Messrs I?ilI 'l.i'Koy and OAoll <; reeii camped on Black | Rnek several nights last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Porter and Mi*. aifil Mrs. .Tim Stewart and two children of Pain: Beach, Fin., ar-j rired last week and will sj?end some i tim? with Mr. Porter's brother. Mr. j .T. W. Porter. Mrs. Stewart is a dnnghtep of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Porter. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends for their kind sympathy and acts of neighbor!iness during the sickness and at the death of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. 1). (i. Brvson i KILLS RATTLER NEAR TOWN Onu day Just wee.:, Airs. \V. I, llenson koied a J loot rattle Miune, ? near the home ol Mr, and .Mrs. J.I it. Toy. lliis is tin- ln>t reptile ul this kind seen in that locality in j many years.. i BOWERS SPEE^ii l-GZZLES REPUBLICAN LEADERS; A {Continued from page one) tarix't' lias raised tin price of every-1 thing they buy while it ha> not added j a cent to his purchasing power. Russian wheat ami cotton are sell ing below tin* price American tanners can raise them and the Ih'iaocrats are expected to make tln> :>?niit tliei: main (>i?i IW voles when the. cam paign "starts. 1 lowers: sp<v?-h bel ore the Texas ei.nveniion thn - y?ars ago is still remembered as one of the greaiest keynote oration ever made, rivaling in its drain.'lic power iiry an's "ci'ons ??1* gold and cfown, oi thorns" speech at Chicago in 1 S0f?. Unless his recent speech had been ap proved by Democratic leaders before it was given, it would never have been made. CARD of thanks , We wi-li In t.iki- this means of c\ pres-injj <.!ir appreciation of tlx kindness sympathy of our neigh bors during the iilm-ss ami at tin ?death of our mother. ; The Family of Mrs. Martha .lane ! Franks. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity : of expressing our sincere apprecia tion to our many friends for their kindness shown us during the recent sickness and death of our dear father and ;rrand fa flier. Jode IToleombe and Familv. Theatre \ FRIDAY and SATUIJADY ?: Buck Jones in ' MEN WITHOUT LAW Coinedv and Cartoon I MONDAY and Tl'KSDAY Victor McLaren and Kdmund Lowe "WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS" Comedy and News U WEDNESDAY and TIll'RSDAY Tallltilah Bankhead and (.'live Brook ' 'TARNISHED LADY" Comedy-4'Seein' Injuns" We've Got Pressing Heh! Ml The home of last.iiiir impressions. Once von have used our vrlet service and have experienced that feeling of perpetual new ness which well cared for clothes convey, von will become another on our list of fre ouent and .satisfied customers. 1 ' ? f Acme Cleaners ./ DR. N. D. WELLS ? OMING SATURDAY, JULY 25 ; KEEKER'S STORE Registered Optometrist ? Eye Strain Specialist BRHTO US ALL YOUR EYE TROUBLE ? & % 8th BIRTHDAY SALE THE PARIS Sylva, N. C. Now In Full Blast PRINTS Saturday morning, July 18 at 9 A. M. W3 will sell to the first 50 cus tomers to enter our store 5 yards of Prints, per yard 5c SHEETING Good Grade 7c Yard TENNIS SHOES 49c WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 88c KOTEX Sale Price 29c CURTAIN GOODS 5c PONGEE 12 Memme. natural color, yard 25c SHANTUNG Plain and Pancy Designs 39c CHAMBRAY Solid Stripes oc MEN' DRESS SHIRTS All Sizes 49c MEN'S STRAW HATS All Sizes 75c MEN'S OVERALLS 75c Men's Handkerchiefs 3c Women's Silk Dresses $1.88 Women's Panama Hats 88c Women's Silk Hose Full Fashioned 49c PRINTS Solids, Fancies 9c FREE ! 31-Piece Dinner Sets Saturday, July 18 and Saturday, July 26. Ask for information at store

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