JA iir. ^oi bus ivruniu.1 I troiu a trip to -N,>w' *'ork City. ' * * * 3J, 1J.ii /-? s.-> ng returned foa't. week j,?ui a business trip to tticluuond, V.i- ' * * * Mr. ami Mrs. H. Q. White, of YVil-l miiijfto", C?i''sts of relatives here [bid * I * * # Jirs. J .'nnos i. Pur is, of Henderson, kit this iiuiriiitif, after a visit with I jyfativi'.v I * * * Mi. ;cul -Mi"-: H. P. CiwveJl and ions Jf it, this. morning, to spend three ij-ck s wit li M'liifives in Elaine. * * * ills, lramvs (irindstaff arrived to 4'jv, from Keeiie, New Hampshire, for ,t vi>;t t<> relatives and friends. * * * iJ14!, Laura Stiflwell arrival Tues jflv, i'rtiui Kinston, for a month's visit to relutives aft Webster, Sylva and Kla * * * vlivs I?t-U luil Wood, of Tuekuseigee. w v hi'.' cousins, Miss Geraldinc jVin ..:nl Mi'. Francis Kirk patrick, jji'b week. * * * Miss la; til CofieM, of Jackson, Miss, has beeu added tc the Western Union Tflegritpu ofthe force liere, during thv oasv season. * * # Mrs. Olin Williams and children, (.if.::, Jr., and Joe, of Harrinian, Tenn. iiiivc arrive 1 to stay until the tirst of Sep'.omVr with Mrs. Williams' pa ri-its, l'r. :> i u 1 Mrs. 1). D. Hooper. * * * Mr. 1'. J. Henn has rctui'iied from t'Li'kuimaijre, ua., where he was call ed, f.isi week by the illness of his r.i' h?r, Mrs. 1'. 15. Henn. Mrs. Henn ;s improvim;, following' an operation , * * * Hick- and Mary Alma Wil ?,*>n have returned from Harritnnu. Trim. win re t ne y spent a few days With Mr. and Mi->. Olin Wifliams. * * * R*v. ii. X. Cowan and son James, of Ap.x, who have been visiting Mr. brot! ei. Mr. M. D. Conn1', a::d Mr-, ''uivan, went to Mars Ilil' ro^y. * * Mi>. .\U':it l?'!'.ard, of Atlanta, Ga., M*. K t . M. ., o! Waynosville, and Mrs. I . V. Khin-hart, of Canton, were v.cr?- I'll.- iltiy I a. st week, visit in jf frit-iuU * * * Mr. ami M? v Felix A. Luck, III, si.d Mni-, ;!arle ami Joan Luck, ot Oraisgr. N. .1.. who have been spending stwral il.tv-. h< i ?. witih rola't ives, K'I't ;Li"i moiiiif;' t' ?? their homo. * * * Uuh> Dillard has returned tr.im :i vi-.it t: licr sister, Mrs. L. II Zi[i;kivi", .it < M Hickory, Tenn., and 1 : Oi.i ]>nhi.- i:. Kentucky. She was ae ??ii>|i;tnii-il !>v h'-r young niece, Mt-; Norva Zi]>|ictc? * * * Mr. and Mr... ,f. Ham -ey Kivchanan ?".?! I'liiMiva, ?.l Harriman, Tenn, ar med on '/inlay. Mr. Buchanan hii rfiiiinid to Harriman, whi/e Mrs. Huiliaiiaii mul the children remained ','Ui-*'.- ot' i ? latives here and at 1'iIMjihu * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hunt and ^.i!i?liU'rs, Mi .sf-: Margaret and Joan Siavf ri'tnr'ied to their home ir ?"?ivi-tivillc, S. f . after spending the w'"*k end as piosts in the home ot and Mrs. K. X. McLain. Mh'J Mildred Hunt, who accompanied her parent s and sisters here is remaining for a fim-rcr vi-? I. Miss Hun't and Mis< !?thvrii??- Mcfain were room mates "t Asm-vilh N'or;nal School. * ?? * METHODIST SERVICES Tln> pa -lor iitid menihars of the I'tljMi : conl'alfy invite you v.'oiNhi|, wit ti them Sunday morn i" t lie church school at 10:00 A ' ? Hud dune worshio and sermon 1 ' Aft ' vi auMi ?nhjcct n(.\-| Sunday morn 1 The Fi.r.iid:;t ion of God ? \vi'^ ' "and? ' a nl^ci lc | ?.i"a \ i- j ami devotional, mod '?Ht.on, \\ imIik silay evenings. COUNTY erf: TEACHERS MEET I lie .lui-k on county KHK teacher; tlieir ;ii-[ niiHiu yiif 1 1,?. program, and ns in?dc. for the rest of the hUl>uacr\ work There arc nineteen teachers now at work in the county, with a Itota.? of 368 students enrolled. The summer work is a literacy campaign to elimi nate as much illiteracy a3 possible and to stimulate a desire and interest ill sdhooJ attendance, next fall. Teachers now doing adult education work in the county are : Mrs. H. G. Cube, Mrs. Edna M. Cotter. Mrs. Hicks Cowan, Mrs W. C. Crawford, Mrs. W. K. HaJi, Mrs. Kelly Hyatt, ' Miss Elise McGuire, ! Mrs. Maggie Moore, Mrs. Jaunita Smith, Mrs. Ef fie Pressley, Mrs. Minnie Wild, Miss Ida Smith, Mrs. Carter Wil?iams, Miss Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Eddie W. Beok, Mrs. Jarvis Crawford, Mrs. H. M. Pressley, Mrs. Carina Reed and Mre. Edith J. Morgan, unit chairman. BALSAM (Continued From Page 1) held in honor ot Mr. Mitchell Cog dill and family, of Cfear Lake, Wash., and Mrs. W. J. Cogdill, the mother, of Ashevilkj. Four sons find four daughters, thirty grand-children and two great -grand -children were present The fojlowi.ig friends were present : Mr. Dave Green, Miss Virgie Grce.n of Wi llets, Mi. Ruf< Swanger and Mr. Baxter Hamilton of Canton, Mr. Hil l'ard Green of Asheville, and 'Mi's. Sara Bryscn ot Balsam. A very elab orate dinner, furnished by the rela tives, was served on the veranda. Ihere weiv fifty-three guests present. A great many Balsamites watched the eclipse of the moon, Mondav night * ! QUALLA. (Continued From Pap' 1) Mrs. P. H. r'orguson and Miss liuth I Ferguson made a trip to Asheville, i last week. Mrs. J. A. Bumgnroer, Mr. D. C. j Hughes and family, Mr. J.M. HughesJ and family, No:n Maggie Worlev and Mr. ami Mrs. Calloway Martin, jf Bryson City, called at Mr. J). J. \Vor lev 's. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hughes, ol Woodrow, visited anions relatives. Mr. Carl Hovle spent Uie week vnd at. Candler. Mr. I). C. Hughes and Mrs. J. II. Hughes, with Mi. J. M.. Hughes and family, ol Cherokee, motored to New l'ound (J hp and other points of inter est. Mr. and Mr.-. Charles Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradley, of Berkeis Creek, spent Sunday at Mr. J. L. Sitton's. Mr. and Mr.-: 1'ecil Sp!ing:?r vt: ite.! ?elatives nt Ht'iider.sonville. Miss Irene/ Ka!>y willed on M .>?; Mary Baitle. ' ^ Miss Ku: :i Cooper visiled Mis. I!e{., tie Crisp. Mrs. (i.( A. Kinsland, Mr -. Teny Johnson aird M*ss Kdna Hoyle ealled STOV ALL'S 5C TO $1.00 STORE Sylva 1 SPECIAL SALE, SATURDAY ONLY SOAP per cake T lc Anklets pair 5 and 10c Men's Fancy Socks, pair 10c Men's Shorts 19c, Men's Shirts 15c Table Lamps, complete F 79c Lamp Shades, every description 10 to 25c ou Mi-s. Hubert Blanton. Mrs. J. H. Rushes and Mi's. I). M. -(?linger chl,\'d ,?n Mrs. J. K. Terrell, Saturday. HUGGINS TC MEET EAPTIST LEADERS HERE, JULY 23RD _ I Mr. M. A. fillip ins (JriHTii Seete tary of the'Bapti.;! St?,te Convention, w>ll iiKH't wit i' tin* Exe?--ut.ive-Promo tion Commit ttc of the Tucka-?i rate the vicissitudes through which they have passed. Next Week: An Important Translation. Copyright, Cft ' FOUND iu (.licvroh't coach, Julyl2, a lady's dress. C.'aM N'o. 1, Sylva Pa pcrboard *ot' tie?'. EXECUTRIX NOlieE I ( t ? ? / Having qualified as executrix of thf estate of A. M. Henson, deceased lat?* of the county of Jackson, all person* having claims against said e.ltate are hereby notified to exhibit thom to tho undersigned at Sylva, N. C., on or before June ;27, 1936, or litis uotiee will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All per=o?s indebted said estate will please make immediate settlement XKLIJE HENSON", Executrix, of the estate of A. M. Ufiison, deceit s "d. 0 27 6 is. Explains the m.ir?Hoi]B WiHarrf Treatment which is bringioa amazing relief. Sold on ironclad money-bock guarantee. PRICELESS INFORMATION ? for those suffering from STOMACH OR DUODENAL ULCERS. POOR DIGES TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA. SOUR STOMACH, GASSI NESS. HEARTBURN. CON* STIPATION. BAD BREATH. SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEAD ACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Ask for a free copy of WUlard's Message. W? are Authorized WAlmrd Dealers. 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Subscriber / Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Name of Subscriber Nome of Subscriber IMPROVED SCHEDULES SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Beginning Sunday, July 14, schedule oi' Tvain Xo- 19, between Asheville and Bryson was improved to operate as follows: LV. Asheville 5:30 P. M. ET LV Hominy 4 4:47 P. M. CT LV. Canton 5:10 P. M. LV. Cfyde , 5:20 P.M. LV. Lake Juimluska V, 5:27 P. M. LV. Waynesville 5:33 P. M. LV. Haaehrood 5:37 P.M. LV. Balsam 5:51 P. M. LV. Sytva K G:20 P. M. LV. Whittier 6:40 P. M. AR. Bryson 7 sOO P. M. Tliis improved service will give patrons oiore time in Asheville for shopping etc. . - ? ? , ! ? ' f i- * ? I Travel by Train ? Safe, Comfortable, Economical One Cent And A Half Per Mile For Each Mile Traveled. Good In Coaches. See your nearest agent for details. R. H. DeButts, AGP A Asheville N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. MY HUSBAND FIGURES IT'S SMART TO PAY MORI AND GET PREMIUM QUALITY OIL! 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