Newspapers / Jackson County Journal (Sylva, … / Aug. 30, 1934, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
^||S^ Dorothy Moore' sjmut the iri'i'k end i? Boone, with her sister, iiu. Hannah Moore. * * * \ir?. Harry Hastings has returned l( ., ,h ?rt visit to relatives at Wiest J, tl. i -"ii * * * j|i.s S;nlie IiOU Southerland will ij-j-n,. tomorrow, from Banners Elk. fur ;u * i>it to her aunt, Mrs. Hale. * * ? III! !,? Misses Hilda and Dorothy f';t I If" t have returned from Bry ton t ay, where they si>ent the week ,i?i m'.li relatives. * * * \|i> l". C. Buchanan returned last S;?: .1? <!;?>'? t'roui Xew York, where she |i:i, !., eu taking a course at Columbia t a.w r-ity. * * * \|i^ Thelnui Fancher will return to Uii>! i ovvv l'ltnn Newport. Teiui., when s|ir been spending her vacation. wiill relatives. * * * \i i Klwood Home, who has been vrujiis; her parents, Mr. \ and Mrs.. U II. Oliver, left, this week, foi l)i:i Lain. . v * * * \lis. .1 ulia Southerland stopped tan- here, for a brief visit to her ?ister, Mrs. Hale, enroute to Brvson I tv. * * * Mrs. 0. W. Tilson and children, and Im mother, Mm. Annie Cooi>er, oi liniLim, are spending a week with fnt n?ls here. * * * . Mr- H. C. Allison and Miss Sue Aili-uu will return today from Hayes vill, . where they have been visiting lrlallVf-i. * * * Miv IVed Edwards and young i tlauclitcr. Mildred Ann, left last Sat . tor their home in Weaverville, a week's visit to relatives here. * * * Way id L. Hooper, of Wash ington, />. ('., is visiting his father, Jli l.-f Hooper, and Mrs. Hooper, iiMlu-ii- home at Sj>e.edwell. * * * Mis. Mary. C. Hrinson will leave tomorrow for a visit of ten or fifteen duy-t with relatives and friends, in Asheville, (ircenshoro and Raleigh. * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Henn, Mrs. HrwiV Msler, Miss Arva Yates, and Mr. Marshall Cooper are spending wine time in Chicago, see! ng the Cen tury of I'roifress Exposition. * * * Mr. I <!. Weigle, Miss Kate Lou is? Wnale and Mr. .1. (5. Weigle, Jr., arrived yesterday, for a visit to their daughter and sister, Mrs. Dan Tomp kaw. and Mr. Tompkins. * * * Utile Miss Margaret Irwin, of Charlotte, who has been visiting her pumliiirtthcr, Mrs. T. H. Hastings, li?> recovered from painful injuries sbf received, a week or two ago, in ? twenty-live foot fall, from a swing. * * # MUs Anmiidu 15. Tompkins, of Web ?t?-r, is critisally ill at the Commun ity hospital, where she became a I'Mi lent , a week ie.ro. Mi>, Tompkins the only surviviii" child of the late Dr. \\ . C. Tompkins, and is the aunt o I Dan Tompkins. Mr. .!<??<? T. Shcltoii of Ix>s Ange la, Calif., (ui> ;i rri v?-d for a visit to lii> sister, Mrs. A. I). Parker, and flier- relatives in Jackson county, "|"I to attend the Shelton reunion, *liich is i <> he held at Mr. Crawford ^??Hull's home in Qualla, Sept. 2. * * * Mrs. .1. .1. Hooker, of Paterson, N. J-wln, | ;i. |?.(.n spending the Summer ""It In. sister, Mrs. F. (iudenrath, l!' l-n'iivciie, fSn., is visiting her '"'"ilii'V,1 Mr. S. \Y. Knloe and Mr3. "?''I"!-, :,;n| oilier relatives here. Miss ^'"?kla liiidenrrith, of Lafayette, is ?I"" visjtinjr relatives here. * * * Mi's. I'utiik K. OTonnor and youilg ''?''?'"lilt1 'r, ('aniline, who have KjK'nt |?:ts| nv, months here, are leav I li is alteinon, for Sinukemont. ! "j'1"- i In- v will stay with Lieut. I ''"Hiior, eoaimanding officer ol 1-111, ('. C. C., until Saturday, iln-\ will leave for their horn-.' 1,1 Hi in|>steail. Long Hand. * * * HINDS-OLIVER Miss L it, i, Oliver, eldest daughter M?. an, | M,s. W. II. Oliver, was '"?""Hi, i'ii last Saturday morning, J ll"' West Asheville Methodist ^ Hie pastor of the .church, Rev* "'lH'l< Hawk, performing the cere I'K-s. iit for the ceremony were " '"i'l'-s | in rents, Mr. andi Mrs. W. I ''liv'-r, i|(.r listers, Mrs. ElVood ^ 'riM > i't Durham, and Mrs. Ijeon Mr. S..tton, and Mi. and Mrs. C. L. Latham. Immediately after the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Hinds went to Myrtle Beach S. C., for a stay. Mrs. Hinds, who is a graduate of North Caorlina College for Women, has been bursar at Western Carolina Teachers College for several years. She has a large circle of friends, who are interested in the announcement of her marriage. Mr. Hinds, the son of Mrs. J. B. Hinds, of McCormick, S. C., is head of the mathematics departemcnt at , Western Carolina Teachers College. | U. D. C. T(T MEET THURSDAY ? ? '! The B. H. Cathey Chapter, U. D. j C. will hold, the September meeting i next Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. i S. H. Monteith and Mrs. H. E. Mon teith. This is the first meeting of the new chapter year and it is hoped that a lai-ge number of members will be , present. DILLARD CLAN WILL GATHER j The Dillard family will gather for lie annual meeting, at the home of Mrs. Dora Dillard, on September lti. The members of the family and friends will bring baskets of d'nner, .vhleh will be served picnic style. An j mkov>jting ?jmo^ram has been ar ranged. HOSTESS HONORS QUEST Miss Elizabeth Fletcher, of Atlanta house guest of Miss Violet D'Uard, of Cullowhee, was the honoree at a din u'r party at the Dillard home, oft .Vedntvday of last week, (riiests in vited, besides Miss Fletcher, were Miss I^eona Rogers, Mr. Frank Fisher and Mr. Earl Reed. EPISCOPAL SERVICES SUNDAY - __ A conuuunion service, conducted by , Kev. Albert New, the rector, will be held at St. John's Episcopal church here, next Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, to which the public is invited. JUNIOR CLUB MEETS The August meeting of the Junior Club was held at the home of Mrs. R. J. Snyder, last week, at which plans for the baby show and parade, which the club is sponsoring in the Labor Day celebration, were perfect ed. During the social hour, wfci<{h fol lowed the business meeting, Mrs. Sny der served a delicious salad course. BRIDE RECEIVES COURTESIES Following the announcement of her engagement to Mr. J. D. Parker, Jr., which was made at a dinner given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein, at their home, last Friday ev ening, Mias Lilfie Stein is being the recipient of several lovely social courtesies. Tonight, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Reed are having a small dinner party in honor of the bridal couple, having as guests Miss Stein ami Mr. l'aiker, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Allen. Tomorrow afternoon, the Miss es Garrett are entertaining for Miss Stein, wiah a miscellaneous shower. The wedding will be solemnised at the home of the bride's parents, on Slonday morningp with Rev. W. C. LOST ? Black snake, with eight rat R,ed the officiating clergyman. ^ Stol.n from mj premise., 8.t I'HE JOURNAL, now 52 weeks for orday night. Liberal reward for re $1.00 in Jackson County. All home turn.? M. Y. Jarrett. print. No patent inside. The mora high-priced can you loOk at -the mora FORD V-8 FEATURES you see. Here are some oj them: V-8 Cylinder Engine Single Pane Clear-Vision Ventila tion Torque Tube Drive % Floating Rear Axle Alnminnm Cylinder Head 5)4 Gallon Cooling Sjritem Dual Down Draft Carburetion Houdaille 2-way Shock Absorbers Free Action for oil four Wheels Completely Water Jacketed Cylin der and Upper Crank case Walk Tungsten Exhaust Valve Seat In serts and Mushroom Ended Valve* Welded Steel Spoke Wheels Welded All-Steel Body FORD V-8 *505 - .P ? " " F. O. B. D? mil Drive the FORD V-8 /' ( ? and you'll share his enthusiasm Etuy terms thru Univenal Credit Company Talk to a Ford owner and yonll think he is bragging. Drive the Ford V-8 and you'll sliore his enthusiasm. Outstanding performance has made it the most talked of cm* In the JSouth. You can't blame owners forbubbling ova* with enthusiasm about Ford V-8 performance. You can't blame own* ers for being jubilant when they find the Ford V-8 1s the most economical car Ford ever built. Ford owners will tell yon they never get tired of driving the Ford V-8? Free Action all four wheels makes the going easy on any kind of road. Talk to a Ford owner and you will want the Ford V-8 for the Ford owner is the greatest automobile salesman in the world. Before you buy any car, drive the Ford V-8. _ I Joines Motor Co., Sylva, N. C. THANKS THANKS We want to thank the people of Jackson County and sur rounding territory for their past patronage, cooperation and confidence that they have had in us and for the success that they have made for Schulman's Department Store. BARGAIN BASEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ?> ( : S ? v .. - . . 7 In order to give the people more variety, better service, and better bargains, we want . to announce the opening of a New and Modern Bargain Basement, where only first grade merchandise will be sold. We are adding about $15,000 additional stock and we will sell evervthing in the way of clothing, shoes, ready-to-wear, and notions to thrift v * t * shoppers, and will offer bargains that will be real values every day in the year. Watch for announcement of the opening date of Sylva's Modern Bargain Basement. SCHULMANS DEPT. STORE <?{ SOL SCHUL MAN, PROP. \ Tone 151 1 Style Center of Sylva
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1934, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75