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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, U25 THK WAYNES VILLB MOUNTAINEER Qrawfoi'd, (Editor arm pergonal Mr. C. A. Haynes attended to busi ness in ITendersonville Saturday. t Mr. Roscoe Crary of New York is spending several days in Waynesville Miss Nell Campbell of Cuilowhee spent the week-end with Mi Ruthj Tew. " Mr. Robert Hyatt of Bryson City visited his uncle, Mr. J. R. Hyatt, last week. Miss Giace Henderson of Hickory is spending several weeks visiting relntives. Mrs. Charles Quinlan and MUs Mary Quinlan motored to Asheville Saturday. Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan pit sev eral days last week in Durham and Chapel Hill. Miss El'zabeth Reynolds of Ashe ville was ths week-end guest of Mill Tibbie IJoidin. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Ray, Misses Helen and Frances Ray and Wilford Ray attended their grandfather's fun eral in Hendersonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Asa Reece and family of Douglas, Wyoming are vis iting Mrs. , Reece's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walker, of Crabtree. Mrs. Frank Smathers, Lura Smath- ers, Mrs. S. A. Jones and Miss Nan nette Jones left Tuesday morning for Miami where winter. Miss Helen Marshal arrived Satur day from' Ker home in Roseland, Va and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Howell. ' . Mr. and Mrs. David Miller will leave by motor Saturday for Atlanta, where Mrs. Miller will spend several months with her parents. Miss Tommie Lou Chestnut left Sunday for her home in Atlanta af ter spending several months with her sister, Mrs. David Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers, Mr. tin! Mn T FIaIa fitantv nnil .Tnhn P Swift. Jr. joined the "Know North Community Club, Mrs Siler. Pre.i- Carolina Monday. . - ' 1 CIVIC LEAGUE. The Civic League met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Rose on Friday after noon, October 30th. After the . usual opening program tne Dullness oi tne afternoon was taken up. - A letter was read from Mrs. Chas. R. Whitaker, chairman of Tuberculo sis, in which she urged the co-operation of the Health Department of the club in eradicating tuberculosis from our community, state and na tion. A letter was also read from the Among the Waynesville people at tending the football game between Canton and Cullowhee Saturday at Canton were: Misses Mary Barber, Dorothy Lane, Pauline Welch, Ruth Tew, Mary Stringfleld, Sara Thorn is, Alice Quinlan, Mrs. R. L. Prevoot, Mrs. H. D. Browning, Bill Garrison, I Ralston Campbell, Earl Tew, J. P. I Francis, James Thomas, Jr., R. L. ' Noland, Hugh Noland, Arthur Schui- hofer, C. G. Logan, R. L. Prevost ar.d 1 Lee Matney. For Sale I have a limited number of rooted grape vines. Concord, White Niagara, Moore's Early. Now is the best month for planting them. M. F. Albright, Waynesville, N. C. Dec 8-pd they will spend the Miss Janie Love Mitchell spent the Week-end with Mrs. Nannie Smath- ers in Asheville. Miss Winnie Burgin spent the week end with Miss Hettie Nichols at her home in Dellwood. Mrs. Clem Smathers and Mi. Eliza abeth Smathers spent Thursday in Asheville shopping. " J t li - . . :.. Motorcaae in Ashevil'.e . . 1U v n tation to the members to attend the , , , meeting of the First District N. C. I Major -and Mrs. J. H. Howell and Federation of Women's Clubs. son, James Harden, Jr., returned Sat- Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Plott and Mis. in-!., kt, mntnr Ryi.oi.n v l Walker were appointed as a commil- Dr. Leflar will be out of town mot where Mrs. Howell has been visiting to plan the lunch from the league.' of this week attending the semi-aa. ' several weeks. ine uanner given w me nem. m nual convention of the North Carolina' V . . lSchco1 ta"t year .wiU "Kai.n b pre Chiropractors' Association at Win-1 J1"18 " Asneviue visitors were: sentea, ine loiiowing committee ston-Salem. I Wrs- s- Buannell, Mrs. George, Mrs. appointed to have this work in cnarge: ( C S. Badgett, Mrs. M. H. Reeves, Mrs. Mrs. Garret Mrs. Beville, Mrs. Miss Ruth Noland had as her aruest Lowry Lee, Miss Sarah Hill Hannah.' Walker. for the week-end Miss Mary Alice Miss Janie Reeves and Misa Annia The finance committee reported bmfth. Misses Noland and Smith welch. EPISCCTAL SUPPER. The ladies qf the Woman's Guild are giving a supper, at the Parish House for the members of the Epis copal church Monday evening at 7:00. All the members are invited and are urged to attend. Wanted Firstclass timber cutters, nine others need apply, to cut timber by contract in Spruce and Hardwood. Whitmer-Parsons Pulp & Timber Co., Ravensford, Swain County, N. C. Nov. 19c Sewing Plain and fancy sewing at home, 1118 Smathers street, Mrs. J. M. Champion. ltpd Tuesday's Asheville visitors were: Mrs. Jere Davis, Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. R. O. Covington, Miss Evelyn Lee, Mrs. John Queen and daughter, Martha. Wanted Acreage $5 to $30. Barnes- Watkins Co., 214 New Medical Bldg., Asheville, N. C. tfc ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrate.- of the estate of E. J. Howell, tleoensi'd n'L of linvwood County, North Car olina, this is to notify ail pei&on hav ing clainjs against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or befoie the 11th day of November, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 11th day of November, 1025 J. H. HOWfcLL. G. V. HOWELL. Administrators 18 Dec of E. J. Howell, Deceased. teach at Allen's Creek Mr. 3'. R. Boyd wai a Sylva visitor Wednesday. ' Hon W. T. Lee made, a business trip to Sylva Wednesday. Mrs. Jen Hamilton spent Fridy in Asheville shopping. Hon. F. E. Alley attended court ii; Bryson City last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simons of Sylva were Thursday visitors. Miss Edna Hayes spent the welc FOOTBALL GAME SATURDAY. Be sure and see the Waynesville Canton game Saturday at Canton. Support your own team with your presence at 3:00. Don't fail to attend this game, it will be hardest game of the season. Don't forget, Canton at 3:00 o'clock and Saturday will be the best game of the whole season. $212.90 realized from the Williams Stock Co. Mrs. R. L. Allen led a round tabid discussion on the modern magazine. The league went on record as con demning the Cosmopolitan Magazine The league adjourned to meet with Mrs. Nobel Garrett Nov 13th. The hosess served a dainty co'.l.i-tion. Mrs. E. S. Harrold spent- Thursday in Asheville. Miss Lois Harrold was the week end guest of her sister, Miss Alice end y, frierujs in Bryson City. May, in forest City. Mr. Edward Barton left last week for Coronada Beach, Florida where he will spend the winter. Mr. entries E. Quinlan returned Wednesday from a lisiiie.-s trip to New Voik and other points. Miss Lynn Albright who teaches in the city schools of Murphy spent Friday night in Waynesville. Mt. Lioyd Kirkpatritk of Asheville spent the week-end with his parents, Mi. r.rv! Mrs. W. H. Kirkpattick Mr and Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick Mr. Hub Jones of Charlotte will have returned from a motor trip to be the guest of Mr. L. M. Killian for Mrs. 0. T. Alexander has returned from a visit to her home in Charlotte, Mrs. D'Arcy Williams is spending several days with Miss Virginia Rothn. Dr. Rufus L. Allen spent several days in Shelby last week on business. Rev. P. W. Tucker heid the evening service at the Cullowhee church Sunday. Mrs. J. Fred Henry is spending several days with her parents in Sylva. Washington and Virginia points. m Mrs. C. A. Lowry of Franklin re turned to her home last week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Brown. Miss M.irijarct Jfyner, of C.int.in, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Q-iinlan at her home on South M?ir.. Gaither Briggs of Asheville is spendirig several days with his moth er, Mrs. G. C. Briggs, on East street. Mr. Clyde Ray, Jr. left Sunday for Raleigh where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Robert Breese, for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alhy and dnuchter spent the week-end with Mr. Alley's parents in Cashiers Valley. Miss Muriel Howell of Aiheville several days. Miss Thomasine Howell left Mon dayfor New York where eh? will visit Tor two weoki. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smathers of Asheville attended the funeral' of Mr. J. P. Herren Monday. Major J. H. Howell, who attended the furniture show in New York last week, returned to his home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis of Knoxville arrived Sunday on account of the death of Mr. J. P. Herren. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coin have re turned from a visit with Mr. Coin's parents in Livermooth, Kentucky. v - t - I Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McClure THE TOGGERY Announcing Their Nov. Sale - - - MATS Both Dress and Sports HALF PRICE vas the week-end guest of Miss Lola were guests for the week-end with Davis at her home on Haywood street. Messrs. John Ray and Jen Reeves have returned frem St. Petersburg where 'hey spent 'several days last week. Miss Hilda Haynes, who attended the teachers meeting Saturday, was account of the death of their father the guest of her- sister, Mrs. Brown Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy MoClure in Sylva. Mrsv M. Abernathy left Sunday for Atlanta after visiting her sister, Mrs. David Miller, for a fortnight.. m Messrs. C. E. and C. II. llay were called to Hendersonville Thursday on Only a few left and they are greatly reduced JACK TAR TOGS FOR THE LITTLE MISS ARE ON SALE TOO Finish Your Winter Buying Where Mer chandise Is New W. H. Anderson of Asheville visited his brother who is with the Ander- Miss Rena Brown of Dillingham has son-Sluder Furniture Company last returned to her home after visitin? week. her brother, Mr. I. J. Brown, for several weeks. Misses Margaret Hyat and Anna Gordon McDowell and Prof. R. O. Edgerton and Lee Davis were in Ashovillo TtinrulAv In connection with the High School Annual which will be'tlce, Mrs. Hayes Alley, Miss Eliza-, I oetn nenry were Asneviiie viswii Thursday. Mrs. L. M. Welch left by motor Tuesday morning for Charlote where she will visit her daughter for several weeks. I j Mrs. P. B. Henry, Mrs. J. R. Jut- published in that city. Mrs. H. D. Secrest, Mrs. George Herndon, and Mrs. Sarah K. Haynes of Canton attended the D. A. R. meet ing at Mrs. R. H. Mitchell's Wednes- day afternoon. Mrs. Oliver Shelton and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt attended an afternoon tea at Mrs.C. M. Beam's in Asheville Tues day given in honor of her guest, Mrs. H. M. Teague, of Lenoir. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Beam of Ashe ville and guest, Mrs. H. M. Teague, of Lenoir visited friends here Wed resday. Mrs. J. R. Morgan visited her broth er, Mr. Rufus Ward, in. Greenville, S. C. last week. Rooms for light house . keeping. Close in, all conveniences. Box 626. tf. c. Mr. Duncan Herren of Washington, D, C. was called to his home Sunc'ty on account of the death of his father, : Mr. J. P. .Herren. I Mrs. Hilliard Matney returned laat week from her home in Boston where she was called on account of the death of her sister. '. Mrs. John Phelps and baby have joined Mr. Phelps who hold a re sponsible position with, the Jackson County, was formerly connected with the First National Bank . .'. Mrs. Walter N. Johnson and son of Mars' Hill spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left in the after noon for Elk Mountain ' where Mr. .loLiifon will conduct a series of meet r fter closing a revival at the Baptist church Sunday. i PROTECTING OUR INVESTMENT Seven years of careful, skillful, conscientious service have been invested in this Drug Store. That the investment has been a profitable one is evidenced by the implicit confidence we enjoy in this community today and-aSlTresult, our business has shown a steady giowth. You can rest assur ed, therefore, that Alexander's will always protect this investment: there can never be any relaxation in the policies and ideals which have been respon sible for Alexander's Success. " ASK YOUR DOCTOR ; .,. , . . 1 ALEXANDER'S DRUGS THE REXALL STORE Phones 53 and 54 WHITMAN'S CANDY 0pp. Postoffice NUNNALLT'S CANDY New Coats In all the newest colors, with Beautiful Fur Collars, Some with Fur Cuffs, At $15.00 and $19.75 Worth from $25. to $30.00 Also one lot of Coats w ith Fur Collars, $10. $15.00 Values THE PARIS I HE PARIS A Common-Sense Rule We Think! When folks buy higher priced things than they can afford the neighbors usu ally talk, they sometimes do so regard less, but its a mighty good rule for every body to buy according to their pocket book. Even if you've got plenty of money you can not go wrong buying a Ford, The new improved models are pretty and more dependable than a good many auto mobiles near Ford price. Buy A New Ford From DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. milllVIIIAtCM PRODUCTS PHONE 350 Waynesville, N. C.
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