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PERSONALS
. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Curtiss and
daughter, Linda, cf Asheville were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Buckner. On Sunday theyJ
with the Buckners, Jack Curtiss!
and Mr. Clarence Curtiss, went to'
Franklin and met Mrs. Will. Cur-1
^ tiss and Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Cur-|
tiss from Atlanta.
Miss Ethel Hitt of Winston-!
Salem was the week-end guest of!
Mrs. Harry Hastings. Miss Hitt!
lived in Sylva lor some time while
she\vas connected with the Welfare
department here.
Eddie Buckner went to Morris
town, Tenn., Tuesday, where he
will be the guest of Billy Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Buckner and Patsy
- Buckner, Jack Curtiss, and Mr.
Clarence Curtiss will spend Sunday
in Morristown and will bring Ed
die home.
Harold Grindstaff of Chicago
left today after having spent a part
? of the week here with his mother,
Mrs. W. E. Grindstaff, and in
Asheville on business.
Miss Kathleen Leonard of Taze
well, Va., arrived to spend two
-weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. W.
E. Campbell, and Mr. Campbell.
Sgt. and Mrs. D. R. Calhoun and
^sma?l son and daughter, left Wed
Ttesday for Hattiesburg, Miss., for
a two-weeks' visit with Mrs. Cal
houn's parents. Sgt. Calhoun is
local recruiting officer for the U.
S. Army and Arhiy Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Dunn had
~ as their- guests, Sunday Misses
Frances, Millie, Mary Elizabeth,
and Anne Harper of Clover, S. C.,
all sisters of Mrs. Qunn.
Mrs. Ralph Dills, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Dills and Mrs. O. E. Brook
hyser will go to Chanel Hill to at
tend graduating exercises at the
' University of North Carolina on
Monday when their daughter and
sister, Miss Lucile Dills, will be a1
member of the graduating class. '
Miss Carolyn Kizer, daughter of!
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. krzer of Bre-j
vard, whose mother is the former
Miss Dorothy McKee of Sylva, is
co-valedictorian of the senior class
at Brevard High school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Olson and
daughter, Marcia Kay, and Miss
Doris Dills left Saturday for Luray,
Kan., where they will visit Mr. Ol
son's parents, Mr! and Mrs. H. M.
Olson. They will return to Nash
ville, Tenn., June 15, and both Mr.
and Mrs. Olson will attend Pea
body college this summer.
Fred Council, who has been
spending a few days with his uncle,
Judge Dan Moore, and family, re
turned to his home in Boone, Wed
nesday. Mrs. Moore accompanied
him home and will be a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Council for a
few days.
Mrs. C. G. Gulley, who has been
a patient at Harris Community
hospital for sever^days was taken
Wednesday to Asheville where she
will be a patient at Mission hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spangler and
Miss Chris Rucker came from Shel
by, Friday, and after visiting with
Mrs. Tom Wilson for awhile, they,
with Lewis Wilson, went to Fon
tana Lake for the week-end. They
returned home on Monday. v
Francis Buchanan Receives
Medals At Oak Ridge
Francis Buchanan, son of Mrs.
M. Buchanan, Jr., of Asheville and
the late M. Buchanan, Jr., of Syl
va, graduated from Oak Ridge Mil
itary Institute last Friday. At this I
time he was awarded two- medals,
the scholarship medal, correspond
ing to a valedictorian's medal in
high school, and the medal given
to the best commanding officer.
Francis'spent a few days here j
this week with his grandmother, |
Mrs. M. Buchanan, Sr.
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Carolyn Moore Honored
At Two Parties !
i
Miss Carolyn Moore, who will
leave with her mother soon to
make their home in Glendale, Cal.,
has been guest of honor at two
parties during the past week.
On Friday everting Misses Edith
Moore, Patsy Bucknea, and Audrey
Jane Jones, entertained with a
party at the Community house as a
going away courtesy for Carolyn.
For entertainment the children
played games and danced. The
yoQng hostesses assisted by Mrs.
W. L. Jones, Mrs. Dan Moore, Mrs.
D. M. Hall, and Mrs. Enloe Moore
served candy, cookies, ice cream
and coca-colas.
r Carolyn received a number of
going-away gifts. About forty
five childrer^Uaitended the party.
On Saturday afternoon at, 3 o'
clock her mother, Mrs. Enloe Moore'
and Mrs. Jack Allison were host-*
esses at a party honoring Carolyn
on her eleventh birthday
anniversary. Games were* played j
eleven candles was served with ice*
cream, candy, nuts, and punch.
The honoree received a number
of lovely gifts which she then
opened.
The guest list included Edith
Moore, Audrew Jane Jones, Anne
Cathev, Shirley Hartmann, Mary
Morris, Bessta Bryson, and Rachel
Karp.
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Elizabeth Pettit Has
Birthday Party
Little Miss Elizabeth Pettit was
honored on her fifth birthday an
niversary on last Wednesday eve
ning at a party given by her moth
er, Mrs. C. C. Pettit. The guests
were greeted at the door by Eliza
beth and her mother and invited
into the living room which was at
tractively arranged with pink and
white carnations.
For entertainment movies were
shown and a drawing contest held.
Maurene Cope and Kenneth Cope
were named winners of the con
test.
The children were then invited into
the dining room, daintly arranged
with pink roses and blue larkspur.
The dining table was centered with
the birthday cake, flanked with
pink candles and pink rose buds.
While Elizabeth blew out the can
dles on her cake, the guests' sang
"Happy Birthday". The children
were seated at small tables and
served cake, ice cream, mints andl
iced drinks. The color scheme of'
pink and white was carried out in!
the refreshments. Balloons were
given as favors. While in the din
ing room Elizabeth opened her
many lovely gifts. Miss Joan
Moody, who assisted serving and
chose birthday falls on the same
LOOK KIDDIES
These Leading Merchants Listed Below Coop
erated with the Woodmen of The World Camp
560 and the Show to make this Kids' Matinee a
pleasure to you.
Call on these merchants to get tickets for the
drawing on Bicycle to be given away Friday after
noon at the Show Grounds *
Taxi Stand, Phone 17
Heddtn's Barber Shop
Schulman's Dept. Store
Cannon Bros. Goodyear Store
Campbell Electric Shop
The Grill
Park Lunch Room
A A P Food Store
Sylva Supply Co.
Sylva Radio A Electric Co.
Hooper Drug Store
Allison Brother#
O. K. Rubber Welders
Moore's Cleaners
Central Shell 8tation
Camp .560 WOW
The Men's Stbre
The Coffee Shop
Fishers Gulf Service
Dixie-Home Super Market
Professional Drug Store
Bower's Dept. Store
The Leader Dept. Store
Central Esso Service
Velt's Cafe
"Home of Good Food"
Buchanan Auto & Electric Co.
Shell Service Station
Home Bakery
t The 8ports Center
Calendar of Events
Thursday, June 3?The B. H. Cath- I
ey chapter. United Daughters of'
the Confederacy will have*a pic-!
nic supper at the Community'
house at 7 o'clock with Mrs. W.
O. Soderquist and Mrs. J. H.
Wilson, joint hostesses.
Thursday, June 3?The Dillsboro
Lodge will meet in the Mason
hall, Dillsboro. at 7:30 p. m.
Claude* J. Cowan, W.M.
Fiiday, June 4?The American
Legion Auxiliary will meet at
the Community house at 7:30 p.
m. Mrs. Lawrence Cordell, pres
ident.
Friday, June 4?The men of the
Presbyterian will have a picnic!
supper at Smokemont at 7 p, m.
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hardy'
3s hosts. Jackson Dunn, presi
dent.
Monday, June 7?The Woodmen of
the World will meet in the W.O.
WVhall at 7:30 p. m. Jeff Hedden,
Council commander.
Monday, June 7?-The Wesleyan
Service Guild will have a picnic
supper at the Community house
at 7 p. m. with business meeting
following. Dr. Noracella Wilson,
president.
Monday, June 7 ? The Carrie
Rhodes circle of the Methodist
church will meet with Mrs. Ken
yon Moody at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.
Raymon Stovall, president.
Monday, June 7?The Gaynelle
Murray circle of the Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. J. B.
Case 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Jesse Buch_
anan, president7~
Monday, June 7?The Sylva Fire
men will meet at the Fire de
partment at 6:45 p. m. Bart
Cope, president.
Tuesday, June 8?The Campfire
Girls will meet in the Scout hall
in the Methodist church at 7:30
p. m. Patsy Buckner, president.
Tuesday, June 8?The Rotary club
will have its dinner meeting
| in Allison building at 7 p. m.
j Dr. D. D. Hooper, president.
Wednesday, June 9?The Woman's
Missionary society of the Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. C. L.
Allison at 3 p. m. Mrs. C. L.
Smith, president.
Wednesday, June 9?The Annie
Cowan circle of the Methodist
church will meet in Allison
building with Mrs. John Ashe
hostess, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Dan
Moore, president.
Wednesday, June 9?Oce chapter
No. 139, Order of the Eastern
day as Elizabeth's, was presented
a gift. For the occasion all the
little girls wore long length frocks.
The guest list included the fol
lowing: Jenny and Alice McGuire,
Jane and Johnny McHan, Dinah
Brown, Forest Bryson, Maurice
Moody, Nancy Tweed, Tommy
Jones, Jane Erwin, John David
Stovall, Donna Hennessee, Yvonne
Crawford, Kenneth Cope, Henry
Lee Walker, Amos Gillespie, Sam
my Cogdill, Dayton Kirk, Michael
Nicholson, Joe and Kathryn Hair,
Judy Campbell, Billy Kilpatrick,'
Roddy Dillard, Linda Padgett,'
Michael and Bucky Strong, Eddie
Baldridge, Jane Hicks Rector, Whit
Hooper, Maurene Cope and' Jane
Long.
Cashiers H. D. Club
Has Meeting Tuesday
The Cashiers Home Demortstra
tion club held its regular monthly
meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam
Power on Tuesday, May 25 with
Mrs. Sam Bryson, president, in
charge.
The meeting was opened with a
song and the reading of the Collect.
?The ioil was called and the min
utes read and approved. Ten mem
bers, two visitors, and "two new
. ambers were present.
The .secretary reported that the
repair work had been done on the
clinic building and the bills paid.
The Jane McKimmun Lnnn Fund
money and the dues were turned
over to Miss Johnston. *
Miss Johnston gave a very in
teresting report on the curb mar
ket at Bethesda, Md., which will'
be a great help in setting-up the
curb market in Sylva. She also
led a most interesting discussion
on strawberries. She suggested the
most profitable ones to grow and
gave recipes on how to use them.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Mr. Lee Barnes, Sylva, in for
treatment. * ^
Mr. Adrion Lee, Bryson City,
lecoverihg from* appendectomy.
Master Jean Hart, Ela, 12 year
old son of Mrs. Ella Webb, in for
treatment.
Mrs. Wtllard^ Jenkins, Bryson
City, operative case, doing nicely.
Mrs. Bruce Williams, Bryson
City, recovering from appendec
tomy.
Mr. Joe Middleton, Tuckasei
gee, in for treatment.
Mrs. John Fincannon, Sylva, re
ceiving treatment.
Born to .Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Pow
eU on Saturday, May 21, daugh
ter. Barbara Jo. * *
? Baby Stephen Johnson, ,Bryson
City, reccveimg from operation.
^ Mr. and Mrs. William "Collins,
Sylva, announce the birth of a
son on Wednesday, June 2.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc
Cracken, Speedwell, <i son on Mon
day, May 31.
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Miss Hannah Brown
Honored In Florida j
Miss Hannah Lou Brown, daugh-,
ter. of Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Brown, of Cullowhee, and who,
teaches in a school in Ft. Laud
erdale, Fla., was one of the four
teachers from Broward county,
Fla., honored recently by being
asked to come to Tallahassee, Fla.,
to participate in the reorganizing
of bulletins covering certain sub
Star, will meet in the Masonic
hall, Dillsboro, at 7:30 p. m. Mcs.
Hazel Carlson, W.M.
Thursday, June 10?The Ruby
Daniel circle of the Baptist
church will meet with Mrs. Geo.
Lee at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Walker,
president.
Friday, June 11?-The Woman's
Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
church will meet with Mrs. Rudy
Hardy at 8:00 p. m. Mrs. C. C.
Pettit, president.
SPECIAL
BEDROOM SUITE SALE
ONE WEEK ONLY
FINE NEW AND USED SUITES
FROM $75.00TO $80.00
Now Is The Time To Furnish Your
Bedrooms At A Real Bargain
See Us For Your Needs In All Kinds
Of Household Furnishings
? ?New and Used Furniture?
DAVIS FURNITURE STORE
Cullowhee Road . . Sylva, N. C.
87 Children Enrolled In
D.V.B.S. At Baptist
Chjxrch 4n Sylva
To^date 87 children have regis
tered in the Daily Vacation Bible
school which began at the Sylva
Baptist church on Monday of this
week. The school includes chil
Ruby Daniel Circle Has
Service At County Home
Members of the Ruby Daniel cir
cle of tjie Sylva Baptist church went
tj the County Home last Sunday
afternoon and held service there.
Tjie group sang several old fa-'
m-liar hymns., asking the old old
10.ks to join in sin^in^; and \ > sekcl
>ongs to be sung.
H. E. Montcith, who accompanied
the Circle members to the Home.1
talked to . them, using .t.ne 23rd
Psalm as a text for his remarks.!
Each of the lourtce:i inmates
was given a bag of candy. ,
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jects taught in the puulic sc :o )ls
of th? state.
The teachers invited froAf Ft.|
.Lauderdale and their subjects were:1
Mi ss June Ci .^'es, Every Day Liv
ing; Miss Virginia .\! rton, -Physi
cal Education; Miss Dana Wells.
Musical Education; all *of the Ft.
Lauderdale High school; and Kliss
Hannah Lou Brown, Language
Arts, from the North Side school.
The invitations were extended
by Colin English, state superinten
dent of pub'lic instruction.
Miss Brown has also been offered
the Lewis scholarship.
0O4u/> -?co#o*ty
THESYLVA HERALD
JOB DEPARTMENT
Main St.
Phone 110
Svlva, N. C,
'hen Your
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A Ilil ^ our Strength mid
Encryv Is li? lou I'jir
It may be caused by disorder of kid
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waste to accumulate. Kor truly ;nany
people f?t l t ired, weak iind miserable
when the kidneys fail to remove excess
acids and other waste mat-tor from tin?
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You may suffer nagging backache,
rheumatic pains, headaches, dizzin> hh,
getting up nights, leg pains, swelling.
Sometimes frequent and scanty urina
tion with smarting and burning is an
other sign that something is wrong with
the kidnevs or bladder.
There should be no doubt that prompt
treatment is wiser than neglect. Use
Doan't Pills. It is better to rely on a
medicine that has won countrywide ap
proval than on something less favorably
known. Donn'n have heen tried and test?
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Get Doan'i today.
KING EDWARD
Recapture .
the romance I
ot IHth Century
France with Gorhaml
King Edward . . .
an exquisite pattern
that carries on the
noble Gorham
tradition for silver
famous for quality
and craftsmanship.
Soe this beautiful
design, and* other
f.imcd Gorham
patterns,.at our
??tore now.
$23 JO per
place-setting
including
Fed. Tax.
IS
LILIIIS JEWELRY CO.
P..one 123
Sylva, N. C.
then frorti 3 to 17 years or age.?and
ail children of this group are ex
tended an invitation to attend.
The splendid faculty assisting
with the school includes the fol
lowing: Nursery department, Mrs
Garland Jones, supt., Mrs. Lee
Walker and Miss Emily Shields;
Beginners dept., Mrfr Bart Cope,
supt.,? Miss PeggT Painter and Mrs.
Arba Sue Enslqy"; Primary dept.,
Mrs. Charles McMahan, supt., Mrs.
Felix Potts and Miss Frances Bry
son: Junior dept.. Mrs. Charles
Campbell, supt.. and Miss Bertha
Cunningham; Intermediate dept.
Mrs. C. M. Warren., supt.
?
Charles Stillwell is in-charge of
the handwork. Mrs. ChjMer Scott
i> secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John
K. Jones is pianist, and Hew C.
M. Warren is^g^ner. i >uperintend
en!.
Mrs. Sadie J. Long Hurt In
Fall At Home Of Daughter
J. R. Long and Mrs. J. R. Buch
anan were called to Danville, Ky.,
last Thursday to be with their
mother, Mrs. "Sadie J. Long, who
suffered a fractured hip when she
fell at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. \V. H. Carter, in Danville on
Tuesday.
Though Mrs. Long had been in a
rather serious"tsiudit;on following
ttie fall, sh^ had improved enough
Wednesday morning tp undergo
an operation which will enable her
to walk sooner. J. R. Buchanan of
Sylva spent the week-end in Dan
ville. Another daughter, Mrs. H.
E. Buchanan, and Mr. B.lichanan of
HcnucrsonVille have 'a No been in
Da:i\ ille with Mrs. Long.
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Shirt Sale
ONE WEEK ONLY
JUNE 4 T011
ARCHDALE - BONAIRE
FRUIT OF THE LOOM
Finest Brands of Shirts Made ? Values up to
$3.95 >
During This Sale at ?
SIZES 14 THRU 17
SLEEVE LENGTHS ? 32 THRU 35
We have these Fine Shirts in White Broadcloth,
White Oxford and stripes and solids. The Solids
are in Tan, Blue, Grey, and Green.
Fully Sanforized ? Fast Color and will not shrink
These Shirts Are Fully Cut and Tailored to Per
fection and Arc Real Bargains At $1.95 Each.
STOCK UP WHILE THEY LAST
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"THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES"
Phone 287 # Sylva, N. C.