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I PAGE FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE COURIER. ys-s-isilrs" - 5 .'H i.J V. "i 1 PERSONAL ill j ancj I wit! f l 3 A. a 1 I .... I - I -ML . 1 ; . .wi?T8. Air. Jaii.tr W. Ferguson went to Sylva this week to attend the Jack son county court. Solicitor Felix E. Alley is in Sylva ; this week prosecuting the criminal docket at this term of the Jackson cuniy court. Mr. M. Silver went to Sylva on Wednesday to attend court. J Mr. W. T. Denton went to Ashevb.e Wednesday to attend the fair. Mr. J. R. McLean and small daugh- j ter, Elizabeth are visiting friends in Ashevilie this week. j Mrs. Walter Ray who has been tne 1 est of her daughter, Mrs. J. R. ! x-Cracken at Bonnie Castle etu'-ned her home in Gainesville, Fva., y. ,.l...f PaitJ La. rafiifno til muucii ivju na I i'exas aiteif Upending the Wavnesville. Rhinehart of Clyde spent .town r of New York town the Crabtite town this ' Brevard Ik on bus-bbinsville, iYi.cou.rrty, Is of Buncombe hty commissioner a visitor here Mr. W. C. Curtis, editor of tne Franklin Press, was a business visit or this week. Mr. T. L. Durham of Henderson ville, a member of the board of el dermen of that town, was here this week as a witness in the Suyeta t'arK Reynolds suit. Dr. M. M. Leonard of Asheviue iva; among the visitors at the fair I?.?, week. DiV LtVnard, who re:erv-y moved to Ashevilie from New Ycrk itate, is a graduate veternarian and has onened a hospital in Ashevilie. He is prepared to services in thi Mi.rS. P How boro wher Dress Better Par Less 1 l-s. f I : s-r yi :.i i Fall Models are ready in Ladies' Suits and Coats We were never better prepared to show you big values splendid assortments and low prices as this season. YOU'LL LIKE THIS STORE WHEN YOU GET ACQUAINTED $6.00 to $ 25.00 -"ills for h"? I I I It 3 I I a I 4" . liBiiwii.. n F 0J the 3kg.f II DRESS BETTER THE PARIS PAY LESS A. membered in W Louise iackson, Mrs. James W. Ferguson ea Ttmber. Mr. and Mrs. Evans we;e is, ' Geneva, Switzerland on their ir.t:. - ' moon trip, when the present gre in Europe began and they had -m-.v! thrilling experiences in the end n j to reach the coast and embark fo N-' United States. i Among the Waynesville visitors ..st week was Mr. Cos Paxton of F.revi r l, ! democratic candidate for the stiiie' senate from this senatorial district Mr. Paxton is now completing h term as clerk of the court of Tran sylvania county and he is deservedly popular in his home county. He ex- the .u pects to make a canvass of the four Simon, counties composing the senatorial (lis. ' - j s s y, tiict, Haywood. Jackson, Swain and 11a- ik s Transylvania, 'before the November vill mv election. , J . j Mr. Ora Jones, a former res u!nt of l.et Hi; y-!V!iesville, who is now eir- - ' mo urn, 1 .v;er (,f 1 he .News publish M. SIMONS, Proprietor W;i vncsvnijr N. C. 1.. V You take no chances in seiuling us.' 011 nail rders, we guarantee satisfaction or il rcUwn your money. Chic Indeed- are the new milli nery modes we are showing. , Many are direct copies of the season's latest importations from Paris others are models designed by the best of American milliners surely an exhibit that you want to see and the prices are very, very low. 1 . Our windows now show some of these very attrac tive creations. $2. to $7.50 Mis- A'iilie Willis has returned! Mr. Robert Breese of Brevard ;. ' from Ti. npike, wliere she has been j the week end in town a gue t ..1 t gast of Miss Eleanor Inman. .Suyeta Park. Mi-. Esther Kroma of Ashevilie! Mr. R. I.. Greenville of Marion was s;iei.t t; end in Waynesville, ! a guest at the Kenmore Hotel last Thin sd Mr. visithi; '. D. Thorpe, of Abbeville v in town cm business. Atkin.on of Ashevilie 1 elative. 'ih-VTO START EXTRACT PLANT j 'V A teleg.am Mr. and Mrs. A. M. . Aii'ody and Miss Roberta f it Wednesday in Ashe !; " "Peg-O-My Heart." .' uckner, Mr. and Mrs. " .i:.l Miss Lottie B,ickner . 1 vhuville Wednesday to f a 1 1 . li. J. Stine sti that this fiirfnr.A will comtr.sm-if Mrs. Fi e .ericka Altstaetter left last ; run awain i- u .-Jinv. -eeK, lhursiiay lor her home in Galr.on, O.. .f t.....l, Cl. ,.!,. r.r ,.u..!ll- ..r. .... " . ,. . .. . .... ' . ..... .m,,i,i iuuci ui ntiisvuic , auer a 01 lei vism 10 retlatives in spent the week end in Waynesville. 1 W ;s.ille This will be ood vnews tc people. Andrews Sun) uird, week Mr Biys' week was a visitor to tb ..-t . R. L. Sandidge, edit.. the m City Times, came over ast to tj.ke in the sights at the Haywood fair and incidentally to boost Fla the good roads meeting at Brystn City sle this sveek. He says that Swain county M .-n.p'.y ci.miot afford to be left off' chili' he prop- sei highway, between A-he- lin t '. i"e Biid Atlanta and the folks of that M '.iiir.ty aie preparing to show that Tues V. Parker of Ashevilie .-pent i.ie .;.y in Waynesville. .'. 'viiia Allen spent Sunday in 1. ' ' "ust of f riends. I i. McGruder of Orlando. c.t of Mrs. II. C. I.ind .:! weeks. 1 .W George Sherrill and ng relative in Frank- Mrs. E. spent thu truest of !' Miller. I Mi; A. J. Mussell I Jacksonville, Fla., for spent ; lloiiicy of Canton spent N. Atkinson of Ashevilie! Mi. I). M. Cagle of Clyde week end in town, the Satii'tlay in town. i Mr. J. T. Homey of Canton was in town Friday attending court. j Mi. Sualey Jones spent Thursday in As!:ei;ie on business. ! J. I). Arnold has re'tuined from' M..-. Ada Gudjuer Cocke who has beui ! tht guest of Mist; Jessie Rogers for j seviial days returned Wednesday to, a httr home in Ashevi e. I Miss Monna May Jones if Ashe-! ville is now the house of Miss Mor-1 uan at Turnnike. and later will visit 1 Mr. R. H. Iilarkwell spent Thursday ! friends at Waynesville. er r.i-jther, Mrs E. W. ,has gone to a few weeks. Miss Lois Hanold left last week for (iieeii.-boro, where she will enter Mr. William Morrisay of Savsnn:'.h has returned to his home after : pend ing a lew weeks wv Wavnesville guest at Suyeta Paitr" Creenshoro where she spent seveia! day.- last week with lealtives. A startling ster One teaspoonfi your own erouf in what they jf pounds of anyf (prce cen believe it, try Bee j Claif u f r 4 .Tf, !" Mi. hero .Mr. a Mis lor Si uuest ?ow n I'n.lerw rwood 01 dreens- , a visit to his parents, '. i' T. Underwood. j gia WiHei left Frilay j where she will be the rs. C. H. ; cy riii-an to do their part toward '.1 u. ing the highway. Mr. (Wade Hill of Sylva was a visit- ! :e fair last week. He says that -i uinocrats of Jack.-on county ha e ' 'n:: uted a full ticke md are pre paring to jrive a "rood account of them- ives at the November election. While looking at the many fine exhibits at spent .Monday in town. ' " H:!yw;od fi.ii- Mr. Hiil was show-! Mr. S. C. Satterthwait and Miss ing his friends a pocketful of blue Liuje Satterthwait lire .;pend''iig -"oiis that he hs.:i ;v.,n ..t the Jack- - "Oie time at Tate Springs, Tenn. "i county fair tiie previous week. j Mr. 'Rtymond A'.len is .ipendin .Misss Lena, Blanche and Master this week in Sylva, Bryson City and ,l'aid and Joe Howell spent the wejk 1'i ai Vlin. in Ashevilie. Mi. Chailes Knight of San Francis co, ("ah, who spent several days here this week with lelatives has returned to his home. Mr. W. T. Lee and daughter, Miss I'c.-sio left last Thursday for Balti more, Washington and New Ycik. Miller for the They will be gone about 10 days. next two months. , Mr. S. ('. Satterthwait (-pent Tliurs- Mr. Paph Ditmore of Bryson City j day in Asheille on business. Mr. Will Coile spent Saturday in Waynesville on business. y:F--'k"sirt f-.'1 Wlln tnei" ltr. mi-k. wni n.i m s Gr:-. -. f.ct c' jf, -.jt, 1 ji .uie near nenwoou arm-.' in , . A Jt'.-:;-'fi ; -:7- jrl ': r.ugene 1 earr en of h c 1-i 1 1 ! th to-1 . JtXf'XlTj' f ''""ess visitor in town Monday. A lie 4.t ! . J2rJ&j&jA Illh'a Wav lias iron.- t'-,l. 1 M !!( . r .TJl'T. ...l ',kt f-ri.-l.v 1 :n 1 . . . vi.--1;: - ;' r::c. A "c 1 e '" W1" "e me gu-st ot Wf:S&A&'?ftM -.Mamm.. 1Iasse ''- f ,' ' , : - .a itth. Man-on Unvn ; r- t. vT ' - 'J'r:':- - ...... .jVtrn.-Illo , i-iuei ; ville. and Miss j Mi. pent Saturday ) ). - - oj f i. r....r. ..e t .1.. ?C;'t'-'s.ri! vi.ilvois l-.i Waynesville the ,f the week. Fie ... 'ioll il H.lr' I' Miss Maggie Ownby spent the" week end in Ilcndersom ille. the gue.'t of lelatives. Mis-- lielen Fay Briggs will leave Monday for Savannah, Ga., vhere K.chards of Cincinnati , she wili speml the winter. Mr. 'Arthur Freeman of Cmton spent Sunday in town. Mi-- Ruth Wyche ha- left for ' r.eii ,boro where she ha 'nterjd the s:ji. Normal College. Mi-s Senora Hunter and Mis Amy Biaily of Savannr.h, Ga., are hre for evf ral weeks, the guests at tht Willis House. lion. G. S. Ferguson, Jr., of (Ireen:- o-sville Tuesday fo! a ! v'.iit to, Mrs. Lydia ' iie on Eas street. ,.dd left Saturday to ..' ehe's College, Ashe- i Kerry and daugghter, K'.-rry of Galion, Ohio. ' of Maj. and Mrs. : I t jruson of Crabtiee Im-o was n' in town this week. Li. sjinePS. in town- Friday legal j Misses Ella Mae Davis and Ken netha Taylor left Wednesday for Raleigh, where they will take up i course at King's Business college. Mrs. Joe Graves delightfully enter tained the Indies Auction club Wed-ii-;.;.iy afternoon at the home o:' i.e.1 sister, Mrs. Harry Rotha.on Pigeon stitet. After many interesting games were playj;! a salad course was serv ed. Those present were Mrs. J. E. Can-away, Mrs. R. O. Covington, Mrs. E. B. Camp, Mrs. J. R. McCracken. Mrs. H. M. Reeves Mrs. H. M Haib Mrs W. T. Blaylock, Misses Alice Qih-lan, Betty 'Hyait and JtsiV Rogers. Mrs. James E. Carrawav will enter tain Saturday afternoon with a Sew ing Bee complimentary to the Misses Mitchell of Louisburg, , Mrs. Lucy Ronald and son Williai Ronald who have been spending tl f summer here left Thui-sdaj for tht home in Dayton, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morris Wednesday mi A-IipmHc at'.cudir--, fair. , i mi j da;. ! re i Gi. 311.1 i I ? 33 , ,mifji 'JJ A
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