|Kr> Vl"
3P,!,t
li'"8- # * *
ff lV. stone ?? >;ii,i"s ?*'??
Li#*"?; ? ?
tf Killi'"1 ,as lurC' fr0,K
W- -.'i' ,u is ??L
I ptvi.l K?'T.?iS *****
fei.ii'""*- 'i?ic,L
Lot" * * *
I Cook, of SMby, is
r?
[, ifiss l'i iiii U>nff Buchanan,
I",' mill ' hos bi-cn visiliiiff
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\bbott, of Ktioxville,
fe;h,:.'.:.?n.s Mr ,n<t Mr,
f^Vwn. ^ ^ll,0whW'- |
L.iJi *?''????;^
f i.ll-'!"! m'x! ' "? a'>u
P,Bli? ?-iiK h? Mr-.
I-ft. John A I'mR
f ~ * * * . ? I
L lu,l Mrs. Thv-ii fs It ves, of (
r' ,,vnt li'f iiul henv,
rtj;.,.--??..?? "?ib
Lnu Mr.
r i * *
L(bdf. X, C.iiuii t' i* her\ t?r
Lairf varat >?? ,f""m Soll hi r"
tl Colli'? '- Atla:-,t:?. where ??e is
L,.. fou!1-' in ?l?'?ti>try.
I * v ^
L jf. Buchanan. "ho has
L in the Veterans' Hospital at
u for -.saiiiinayon, has return
Qis home hoiv
v *
L,(. L. Dillai'il and Miss Mag
ferd hnv,?rcturii' '1 horn a v s
L Mr. fiitl Mrs. Bni Cathey aad
Lj.L Diilanl, ?lr > i'1 Canton.
* * *
kj Maynu* h-ave tli?
L 0t th- v , k lor llarriiua"
nri?th?'?-iu-la\v, Mr.
L. ;;h .v >.r will ho the Sliest
.1 1? Ui;<.*iKi-ai!.
c * *
Pr.;' J Mrs. To: '/anaen have nr
tiir.iii, >cai ,!?. W. shiii'-ton, r.ncl
L,. plat iv* nul friends
Li'at otlur points in the com;
* * *
pibrlfs :r. ?J 'v Has nturned
tavinit {?) ivi;it;vf.s at Mt. Holly
?J'lflMaborii. 1!. ni? <*??, lit Jc Miss
ri iy K o\ aro. ir.p.-nied tic.
ft for a visit.
.? ?: *
i':. w\ M -s. K. \Y. Barton ami
t:e ^r.uuiiai!ul.t r. Sara Jc?n
a. ot .Wlrnvs, spent the wwk
i'iili Mr.: ii'l Mr*. ('ary Allison
:'It. aii'.l liis. L'UU'h Allison.
|&a hm T dli r, of Elleiit'oro,
Hlast uiuht i^r u visit to M:s8
a.v,IMl, at the Imiu- <-1 Mr. and
P.F. Frw/i, on Sylvan ll'-'ipfhts.
psllill isati'.ii'lin'jr tl?c six weeks'
til of suun.v i' si'h'K?l, at W(.-st<M'u
lina Tta-'htM.-, Collftjc.
? I'! t| 'l' i.I.S V. ill 1 cT't
?*: uir -V!-.:U.. <ia., \vh re sh?
, i' V iv , ,; ,i ;lii- i;a>Mi
?V i . i
r br >th r. Mr. ( x ? i int-r \Yeicl< ?
Fll'l M^Ai:!il- li. I >:?nil 1, wili'-li
j'- ftrur.on Thursday <>L" next w?k
# * *
'"?s-Wi- Lec, o t' Marhville, is
rrM of h I- s'st< r. Miss Hu'.h
>s att*-iitliiivr t!i?* ?*iai six
Ps' t'Tii f,t -r s.'liooi. ;;1
(> CmjI-ik, Ti M.vers (\>ll?K-\
f;'- s'Jiy'vit; ;it tli.- litnnf of Mr.
P>- U'. r
I 'I
I jU>
IL'lt l-as !>. on vis'r.in?; M
'?uil'-ii-j. .,|!:) H-'th Sfjii 1
- l.ovii,.' f }'nnd Mrs. -I
'thin v. | 1< M or rhu, ?
\u -V j;t \Y ?<{
T > Coll, -.. l(.r
*vX**Wnn,i.
Uj^Mli,,*. is a stmlo'-it
C'.lli-jjo, is t\\ ndinK
piiin.'wiil, i,:st: for Mrs. II.
J. "rrii in I'liil-'d liiiii.- hp lore iv
rjtoffak, [??.?. -I (1U sum
1 r%iol,
\l * * *
i lr f 0 ir
r-llj,. ": ns''->, vl:o is IriclmiK
"I Wi'S?;tii
|cy,.W Coll,,-,. \V,?S a
1 ' f V'l'!-vt 'l" i
1 ? tv< nin?.% nt
the home of Mr. and Mra. J. p,
Fwaeq.
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> (
Miss Wilkjtbo Patten, wh'? hr.s
been spending several months at ihc
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. McLan,
and studying at Western Carolina
Teachers College, will loave, tbp laSi
of the woek, for her home in Hayes
ville.
* ? *
Mrs. Joe L. Sutton and little
daughter, P>eggy have returned
to their home here, aftev a wo-k's
visit with relatives in Hickory, Qas
tonia and Ashtville. Mr. and Nelson
B. Shepherd accompanied tin on here
and spent tlhp week end with Mrs
Shepherd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cary Allison.
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EAST FORK WOMAN PASSES
V' >
Funeral services for Mrs. Tom
Deitz were held Sunday at Kast Fork
Fork Baptist church. Mrs. Deitz i:<
survived by her husband, two daugh
ters, Mrs. Graco Iligdon and Mrs.
Ruby Buchanan, one s->u Horace
Deitz, and two sisters, Mrs. Sam
Beck and Mrs. Nathan Buchanan
all of tho Savannah section of tli.*
county.
HONORED ON 88TH BIRTHDAY
Jeremiah Gree.i, one of the oldest
pioneers now living in Jackson
ty, was honored at ;i ?lelightful gath
ering, on Sunday, May 2 'i in cole
bration of his eUrhty-eiffli.'li hii't Inlay
anniversary. The alfair was held at
tho home of his oldest daughter. Mrs.
Eugenia Deitz, near Sylva, and was
attended bv about one hundred
friends and relatives, including tour
children, nineteen grandchildren,
twenty-three great grand children,
and one gwat-Rreatrgi'ajiddhild,
leaking four generations of the do
scendants of Mr, Greene present.
Pictures of these and other family
groups were made, to be presented 10
the honoroe.
During the day conversation and
reminiseenses were enjoyed, Mr. J
Greene adding niuoh to i lie en joy
ment of the guests l?y tellng of h's
early childhood days and stor es .,f
his favorite sporty bunting.
At nooa a most delicious picnic
lunch was spread and enjoyed und r
the shade trees on I lie spaeims lawn
of the house.
Among the. out of town tmeses
were: Misses Mae, Viola and Fanny
Deitz and Clyde Deitz, all of Bel
mont ) Mr. and Mrs Jeny Deita and
small daughter, Barbara Ann;
Wavivo Deitz and Misses Mary Alice
and Adrienne Stewart, all of Laurrns
Swth Carolina.
STEADY WORK?GOOD PAY. Re
liable man wanted to *?-.:!I on farmers
in Jackson County. No rxp?rienee or
capital required. Make up to $12 a
day. Writw M?NESS CO., Dept. Bt>
Freeport, Illinois.
c
i - n
HAD ANY HEADACHES
LATELY? <.
A nurse writes that she
suffered from frequent
hcadache3. Nothing stop
ped them imtil a friend re
commended DR. MILES
NERVINE. She says Nerv
ine stops headaches before
they get a good start.
Three generations have
found DR. MILES NERV
INE effective for
Nervousness, Sleepless
ness due to Nervous Ir
ritability, Nervous In
digestion, Headache,
Travel Sickness.
Get DR. MILES NERV
INE at your drug store in
liquid or effervescent tab
let form.
Small bottle or unclca/re 23 cents
Large bottle r,r package Sl.00
P#
'A'
IMA NEW WOMAN
THANKS TO PURSANC
/f ytf.Pursant'contains,in properly
^balanced proportions, such proven
elements as organic copper an J Iron. |
Quickly stimulates appetite and aid?
natur# in building rich, red h'?0"
even is cajes of simple anemia. When
this happens, energy and strength
usually return. You feel like new. y
Get Punting from your drus^Ut^^Jg^
The Smoky Mountain Grill
? ?' ? N ' '' (.i" - "
is wise. It keeps a full line of mixed
drinks on hand. Trv a J\-nsi-CoIa, a
delightful, refreshing drink; or Fruit
Drinks, or Buffalo Kock Ginger Ale
Orange Crush Bcttlirg Ccnptiy J
Delightful dtmealtimes"
says Champion Figure Skater-BETTY CHASE
"I LOVE TO SMOKE Camels with meals and after
wards," adds this graceful athlete. Camels speed up the
flow of digestive fluids.increasing alkalinity, and bring
ing you a sense of well-being. Camels set you right!
POURS WHITE-HOT STEEL (Mow)."Chuck" Davis
?ays: "Boy! How I go for Camels at mealtime and
after. They make my grub taste better?set better."
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W ''r -,-- t-.'l? . ' f.
?Pfellri
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Free Golfing!
Sunday, June 6
There will be no green fees
charged, at the Sylva Country
Club Golf Course. ILverybody
invited.
:
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FREE! FREE! FREE!
At the ^
SMOKY MOUNTAIN GRILL
) On opening day, Thursday,
June 10 '
With each purchase of ten
cents or over
YOUR CHOICE
of Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper,
R. C. Cola, Bireley's Orange
Ade, Biltmore Ice Cream or
Tora's Summer Candies
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HAS TIMED 150 MILLION LIVES
Best of wishes to the
SMOKY MOUNTAIN GRILL :
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Dr. Pepper and R. C. Cola and :
all Nehi Products :
?
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Supplied by: :
Bryson City Nehi j
Bottling Company
R. C. Cola is twice as much and
twice as good.
We are happy to say that we
supply
The Smoky Mountain Grill
with:
, / ?. j
Tom's Toasted Peanuts
i
and
Tom's Toasted Products
H. S. Forst
Distributor
32 S. Lexington St.
Asheville, N, C.