PERS ONALS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chambers and two children have returned to * Pascagaula, Miss., after a two weeks' vacation with relatives and friends in Dillsboro and Sylva. Mr. Chambers has been employed by the Ingalls Shipbuilding Cor poration for the past five years. Guy Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jim Forester, in Chat tanooga. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds this week-end were Mr. and* Mrs. T. B. Poole of Birming ham, Ala. Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Poole were stationed together dur ing the war in Brazil, where Mr. Poole married, his wife, a native of Recife, Brazil. Visitors of Mr. Ed Steffner this week-end were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Steffner, and his Kidneys Must Work Well For You To Feel Well 24 hours every day. 7 days every week, never stopping, the kidneys filter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove sur plus fluid, excess acids and other waste matter that cannot stsy in the blood i without injury to heslth, there would be better understanding of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to function properly. % Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, disziness, rheumatic pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try Doan'$ PillYou will be using a medicine recommended the ( country over. Doan'$ stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous wasts from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Doon's today. Use with confidence. At all drug stores. Doans Pills QUALLA NEWS \ (Last week) Mr. and Mrs. E<lw?rd Blanton | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert j Blanton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gunter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Tolbert and family Sunday night. Mr, and Mrs. Kent Crisp and | family and Mr. John Stillweli of | Fernandino, Fla., are spending a I few days here visiting Mr. and I Mrs. Zell Stillweli and family.-' Mr. and Mrs. Charles* Snyder 1 have announced the birth of a 1 son, Charles Douglas, on Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward and family visited Mrs. Herman Coop | er and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Selph Kimsey and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Olis Howell were , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Luther Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gunter of ?Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting rel atives in Qualla. Billy and Bobby Crisp of Bry son City visited their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Crisp, last week. brother, Mr. Sam Steffner, and Mrs. Steffner, all of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Buchanan and daughter, Pearl, of Hender sonville were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. Belle Buchanan, and other relatives. Mrs. Sadie J. Long has returned to her home in Hendersonville after spending the week-end with ner son, J. R. Long, and family. Mrs. J. W. Keener, Mrs. D. D. Hooper, Sr., Edward Bain III, R. O. Wilson, and Dickey Wilson were in Atlanta Sunday, going down to William B. Dillard General Contractor If you are contemplating building a home, re modeling, or doing concrete, rock, or block work of any kind, we would appreciate an opportunity to make you an estimate. Concrete Work . . . Concrete Mixers for Rent Gravel for Sale # Get the most for your money and the most from your farm animals by using the reliable FUL - O - PEP Feeds. We now have a good sup ply of DAIRY, HOG, and CHICKEN Feeds. We've a supply of blue denim sanforized OVERALLS. For boys, sizes 2 to 16 years. Men's in sizes 30 to 52. Priced at $3.00 ? Men's BIG ACE SHIRTS $1.75 Complete line of Staple Groceries FRESH BEANS, TOMATOES, CORN, ETC. For your biggest and best value in GROCERIES and FEEDS Come to . . . Farmers Federation Phone 139 Sylva, N. C. Since its beginning forty years ago, the biggest Farm and Home Week ever held is contemplated by John W. Goodman, secretary, and assistant director of the State College Extension Service as he goes over the events planned for August 25-29 with Director I. O. Schaub. Virtually every phase of farming and homemaking will be covered in activities on the State College campus, including exhibits, tours, demonstrations and lectures. List of prominent speakers includes Tien. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Miss Dorothy Thompson, Congressman Stephen Pace, Representative Harold D. Cooley, J. B. Hutson, Thomas J. Pearsall, Dr. T. B. Hutcheson, and others. see Mrs. E. E. Bain, Jr., who i? a| patient,in Emory University hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford, together with Mr. J. R. Hall of Waynesville, spent Sunday in Hayesville with Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hall. Miss Mary Vance spent the week-end with relatives in Win ston-Salem. Mrs. F. M. Higdon pi Franklin spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson and family. Ray Cowan of Asheville is spend ing some time with hie<-Tfiother, Mrs. Lavinia Cowan. Hugh Monteith, Jr., who has been attending summer school at Gard ner-Webb college, has returned home. He will go the latter part of this week to Mebane to visit his sister, Mrs. W. R. Hupman, before returning to Gardner-Webb Aug. 29 to do some work with the ath letic department. Mr. and Mi's. W. A. Adcock and sons, Billie, Jerry, and Mickie, of Deerborn, Mich., have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cope. Miss Cecil Bryson has returned to Murfreesboro alter having spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryson, Jr. Miss Bryson ' was accompanied on her visit home by Mr. Bill Patterson of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Ben Lessing, owner and manager of The Leader Depart ment store, and Mrs. Raymond Nicholson, salesday, were in At lanta Monday buying merchan dise for the store. Miss Bertha Cunningham spent a part of the week in Bryson City with her brother, Mrs. Floyd Cun ningham, and family. Mrs. L. T. Queen left Monday for Cosby, Tenn., where she will spend this week with her daugh ter, Mrs. M. G. Roberts, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lawson of Nashville, Tenn., are spending two weeks with Mrs. Lawson's mother, Mrs. John H. Hooper, of Tuck aseigee, and her sister, Mrs. G. K. Bess and Mrs. Dillard Coward. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Frix and fam ily of Candor spent last week here at Maple Springs Tourist court and visited Mrs. Frix's sister, Mrs. J. H. Patterson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Monteith had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Char les, Jr., and Mr. A. U. McClure, all of Canton; Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Enhance the Resting Place V of your dear departed with a monument made of sturdy granite ? handsomely In scribed. See our fine selec tion. SYLVA GRANITE and MARBLE WORKS Bramlett of Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. Harry Yipe and two children of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joiner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joiner of Hop kinsville, Ky., arrived Sunday to spend their vacation with their sister, Mrs. O. L. Cope, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Parnell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Newton have gone on a cruise to Canada after a brief business trip1 to Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Lela Moore Hall returned Monday from two weeks at the beach, the first week was spent at Nags Head and the second one at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Miss Hannah Lou Brown, after spending the summer with her Singing Convention Will Meet The Savannah district singing convention will convene with the Rock Springs Baptist church near Cherokee on Sunday, August 24,1 at 2 p. m: All. singers are invited j to be present and take part on' the program. The Jackson county fifth Sun .day convention will be held at the Savannah schoolhouse Sunday, August 31, at 2 p. m. The public is invited and all singers are asked! to be present and participate in the singing. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brou n, at Cullowhee, left Wednesday for! ^ " i Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where she will teach again this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Whitley undj son, Allen, arrived Saturday" to spend several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tweed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orr and two children of Edgefield were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.l Jones. Mrs. Ed Wells and daughter, Suzanne, of Barbourville, Ky., left Friday after spending two wee?Hs with Mrs! Wells' parents, Mr. unci Mrs. Paul Warren. Wesley re turned with them for a few weeks' visit. Aft?r a month's vacation with Mrs. Frank Jacobs of Dillsboro, Mrs. Frank Cook and Frankie, Jr., will return to their home in Gen eva, N. Y. Miss Ruth Snyder of Dillsboro will return with Mrs. Cook. On the way they will stop in Washington for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bush of Pop lar piuff, Missouri, are visiting j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tompkins at their home in Webster. Mrs. Bush will be remembered as Lillian Tompkins who lived in Webster, when a young girl. Her grand-' son, Robert Bush, III, is spending the summer at Camp Arrowhead, Texedo, N. C. Miss Phyllis Cagle of Cullowhee has gone to Memphis, Tenn., where she will teach in the department of home economics at the Kenton, Tenn., high school. Accord;ngT3 5 release fum BAE in Washington total sheep and lamb slaughter this year will be materially smaller than the 22.8 million for 1946 and the smallest in several years. Dri. Seaver and Lockard OPTOMETRISTS Of Asheville Will Be In Waynesville Friday Each Week Masonic Building . . . Hours 8:00 to 1:00 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted * H. M. Seaver, O. D. ? John C. Lockard, O. D. Re-cap Early For WIMKII DRIVING We are now equipped to recap Tires up to ? 600 x 1G to 825 x 20 ? with mud and snow treads. Get yours recapped early this fall and have your trucks and cars in condition for winter driving .... REGULAR 600 x 16 TREADS ONLY $5.00 ALL OTHERS PRICED ACCORDINGLY Out of over 800 tires recapped we have never had one to come off which is a guarantee of our Good Workmanship Jack & Howard Allison OK RUBBER WELDERS Standard Gas and Oils . . . Complete Auto Service Phone 136 Sylva, N. C. phone no. 3(

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