T&S WAYXESTimC M0tJNSAlVE3: - THURSDAY. APBV jPAeme 240. J Mr. Lowery Weaver went to Frank, lin on business last week. - - .. m Mr. Frank Welch of Asheville spent Monday at his home on Branner avenue. Mr. James, Thomas, Jr. and Ben Kjrkpa trick motored to Henderson ville Friday. Miss Mamie Michal of Woodrow spent last week as guest of Mrs. - James R. Thomas. Mr. J. P. Beam anf P.D. Mazyck motored to their home in Gaffney, S. C. for the week-end. s Mr. and Mrs. Carol Bell of Canton attended the Easter services at Grace church Sunday. Mr. Gene Alley of Sylva spent several days this -week with his par ents, Hon. and Mrs. Felix E. Alley. Mrs. -W. 0. Friske, who spent the winter at Ruby City left Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, - m m K Mrs. Sara K. Haynes and Miss Lucene Wells of Canton spent Sat urday here shopping. V Mr. George D. Sherriil spent the week-end in Sylva as the guest of his brother, Mr. Robert Sherriil. 9 Messrs. George Sherriil, Lenoir Gwyn and James Atkins, Jr. were Ashevillo visitors Wednesday. Rev. Albert N-w and Dr. J. R. McCracken attended a Masonic meet ing in Asheville Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan of Asheville were guests of Mrs. Morj gan's sister, Mrs. Will Hyatt, Sunday. -t - Miss Theodora Peeler of Kanapolis was the guest for the week-end of Mrs. John Kirkpatriek in Hazelwood. m w Mrs. James R. Thomas, Mrs. Ralph Ensley and Miss Dorothy Thomas motored to Sylva Sunday afternoon. ... , Miss Grace Albright, a member of the faculty at N. C, C. W. in Greens boro, spent the holidays at her home. Mr. and O. R. Grosse of Cocoa, Fla. who have a summer home here, came Wednesday to spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Michal of Woodrow announce the birth of a son, John McDowell Michal, Jr., on April 1st 1. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ensley spent the week-end in Sylva with Mrs. Ensley' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashe. Mrs. J. R. Morgan who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Peacok in Chapel Hill has returned to her home. Miss Anne Hobson left Tuesday for Knoxville, Tenn. where she will at tend a convention of Mission Moun tain workers. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Kjmberly of Asheville spent the week-end with Mrs. Kimberly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' H. Rotha. Mrs. R. L. Allen who has spent the past two months visiting in Wash- j ington and New York has returned, to her home. Mr. Charles Ray, Jr. of the Univer sity spent the holidays -at his hom-i and had as his guest Mr. Francis Bell of Salisbury. w Hon. Charles R. Thomas left Sat urday morning for Washington, By C. where he will be for several days at tending to business. Hon W. T, Lee, chairman of the Corporation Commission, spent sev- eral days here last week with his sob, Mr. R. L. Lee. Mr. Ben Sloan of Chapel Hill wa here last week for the spring holi days which he spent with his father, Mr. Hugh Sloan. Mrs. Ed Isenhour of Charlotte is pending several days with her par- eny, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McCracken, oa North Mam street Mr. J. L. Bell of Brevard waa a visitor here Sunday enroute to his home, from Sylva where he has been visiting for several days. y Mrs. J. H. Payne and Mrs. F. Ar chie Ray of Asheville were guests of Mrs. Joseph N. Tate at her home cn Walnut street Sunday. Mr. Charles Lee, who is in school this year at Chapel Hill, spent the spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lee on Walnut street Mr. Louis Allen, who is attending scnool this year at Wake Forest, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Allen. Mrs. B. J. Sitton and daughter. Miss Annie Sitton and Mr. Foy Sit ton of Brevard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Band Sundav. ftf : A t t . ... iuias Aiuue nenry wno Holds a stenographic' position 1:; Henderson- "Hie spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. r3. Henry. Mis. B. F. Smathcrs who has spent, the winter in Miami, Fla. with her on, Judge Frank Smather., returned to her home here the fust of the week. Mr. Joseph E. Johnson, Jr., left Monday morning for Durham where where he will be the guest of Mr. Mint Reed who is a .student at Duko . Mrs. Joe Tate, Misses Lillian Hooks, Lucy Tate and Messrs. Otis Aiken and Woodson Jones attended Keith's vaudeville at the Plaza Saturday night. Miss Dorothy Williams who at tends school at the Cullowhee Nor mal spent the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wil liams, Miss Louise Rotha left Wednesday morning to resume her work at N. C. C. W. after spending several day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rotha. Mr. Pinkney Turbyfill left the first of the week for Elmer, New Jersey, where he will spend several weeks as the guest of his sister, Mrs. Coffrey Turner. Igiaa Lynn Albright, , oT tbe Murphy school faculty a apent the Easter holidays with her parent. Mr, and Mrs. M. P.i Albright - -. e Mrs. Ealos Moor of ' Sylva and house guest. Miss AJthea Backenstoe, of Salem Academy in Winston-Salesa, motored over : Saturday .afternoon to attend the bridge party .given by Miss Virginia Welch at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. J, Howell Way. '. Mrs. Ed Jsenhour and Mrs. Rufus Siler motored-to Elisabethton, Tenn. last week-end and were guests of Mrs. Walter Dungan. Mrs. Dungan accom panied them here and is spending sev eral 'days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Q. McCracken. Mrs. Kate Morris who has been spending the winter months in Orlan do, Florida has returned to her home here. Mrs. Morris was the guest of sister, Mrs. Ed Isenhour, in Char lotte before returning here. WAYNEWOOD THEATRE. April 12th to 17th. Monday Betty Compson in PALACE OF PLEASURE. Drama-Romance and Humor are blended to a nicety in the PALACE OF PLEASURE. " ' Tuesday Monte Blue in THE GILDED HIGHWAY There's action, thrills and comedy in this one. FOX NEWS. Wednesday Mary Philpin in STELLA MARIS From the splendid story by Wil liam J. Locke. Thursday Anna Q. Nillson in THE SPLENDID ROAD When a girl is outcast because she dares to fight a man's fight that's THE SPLENDID ROAD." - - Friday Ridardo Cortes in "IBANZ TORRENT." Don't treat a MAN too well be fore you marry him or afterward either. FOX NEWS. Saturday Patsy Ruth Miller in THE KING OF THE TURF Proud 'Hearts Pounding Hoofs Sport Mad Throngs, you will see that n "THE KING OF THE TURF." Comedy, "WOMAN OF LETTERS' The play at Bethel high school is to be given Saturday, April 10, at 8 p. m. lather than on the 9th as at first planned. Admi3sijn fees 15 and 25 cents. Miss Janet Qunilan, a Senior of Randolph-Macon in Lynchburg, Va., arrived Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Quinlan. Mrs. J. P. Herren, Mrs. H. B. Foy, Jr. and young son who have been guests of friends in Wilmington for a fortnight . returned to their home on East street Saturday. Messrs. Howard, Hoyt and Dick Covington of the State University Da. and Mrs. Graves plan to spend spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Coving ton,' oh Love Lane. Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Graves of of Louisville, Kentucky, spent sev eral days here the first of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Graves planto spend the summer months here. Mrs. J. W. Reed and Miss Marga ret Stringfield are In Burlington where they are attending the Musio Club Federation which convened in that city Tuesday. Rev. Albert New, Rector of Grace church, will spend Sunday, April 11th, in Middlesboro, Kentucky, where he will preach both morning and night in St Mary's church. . ,.. ", Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Henson and Mr. Dallas Rathbone who is in 1 children of Raleigh motored here last school at Duke University this year weejc t0 Bpend several days as guests spent the. spring holidays at his in 0f Mrs. Henson's parents, Mr. and Lake Junaluska. -,, Mrs. P. L. TurbyfilL on Tate street. 'w ' ' Mr. Sidney Martin, a ntudent at' Mr. j r. Thomas, Miss Dorothy Duke University, spent his spriiiff ThomAs, Miss Mamie Michal, Mrs. C. vacation with his parents, Mr. and g Radgett, Miss Janie Love Mitchell, Mrs. E. P. Martin. fRe. Albert New and Dr. J. R. Mc- ' - " '" ? Cracken were Asheville visitors Wed- Mrs. Frank Albright and young son, Jimmie, who have been visiting with Mrs. Albright's parents, Mr. jfr Curtis Logan, Jr., who holds Lost A fountain pen on Main street last Wednesday afternoon. Green Shaeffers self-filling pen. Finder re turn to Alexander's Drug Store. Re ward. ittd RESOLUTION AND NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENT. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Tjwn of Waynesville: Section 1. That the Town of Wny nesville. pursuant to ah Act of hc Gcnoral Assembly of North ftrolin.'i. ratified December 14, 1H21, entitled "An Act Relating to Lorsl Improve ments in the Town of Waynesville," and other laws authorizing the samo shall grade, improve and p.ive with concrete, asphalt, or other h.ird-sur- fare material, Smathers Street and extensions from Commerce Street in a southerly direction through the Sul phur Springs grounds to tne corpor ate limits at a point near the Su! phur Springs Hotel nnex and Lov Avenue trom IjOvc bane to coi porate limints and to constnn t curb gutters', drains and sidewalks in -r.d along said streets. Extension of Acadnmv Street from Havwood Strfot to Tate St'eet. Swtion 2. That two-thirds of thr, totil ro'st of said streets end side walk improvements shall be e-rperially jssessd unon the lots and p.ircels of land abutting directly on the improve ments according to the extent of their respective frontages thereon by an equal rate per loot ot such Jontagp nd that the remainder of such cost shall be borne by the municipality at large. Section 3. That said assessment against the abutting property owners shall be payable in ten-eauai annual installments, which shall bear inter est at th.e rate of 9 per annum from the Mate of the confirmation of tho assessment roll; provided that said property owner shall have tne ow tion of paying said asscment in cash, and if the whole assessment shall have been naid within thirty days al ter the assessment roll shall hsv hm rtced within the hands of thi tax collector, a 2 discount shall D allowed. That the owners of all property KntMnw ATI naid street to be improv- bA: aforesaid, shall connect their several premises- with the water main- oTirt rww nmM wnere iwaww m street-adjacent to tneir several prem ises, by making the proper n nec essary taps ana connection wim water nd sewer lines within twenty day: and, if the property owners shall fail to make said connection; within sold date, the said Town or Wavnesville will cause snm connec- fina am) fn to bo made, nna mw cost thereof will be charged against said abutting property. - TV, fnrairninir TMnllltion WSS Unan- lmmilv ndonted at a meetine of the 'Board Of Aldermen of the Town of Mrs. J. T. Bridges, returned to their 4 rMnonsible nosition with the Lo-' Wavnesville. held this tne btn aay 01 home in Charlotte ' Friday. Mrs. Motor Comcsny in Henderson- Anril,-.19. . tmWETL Mvor. Bridges acompaAied her daughter ,niie. sr,ent the Estr holidays with . t. C.' RRKPING, Clerk, home and spent the week-end there. his. parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. G. Lo- ltc "'' ' . ' " gan, on Academy street New frocks for Spring Witt suck Frocks as these, fashions indicate her preference lor Easter, and so attractive are they that every woman will with to include at least one in Ler spring outfit. They are of print ed Crepe de Chine and Satin. Colors include all the newest shades. Sixes for Women, Muses and stylish Stout. $4.98, $5.98, $9.75, $14.75 and $19.75 Spring Coats Smart in line perfectly tailored, sixes for Women and Misses $9.75, $12.50, $14.75, $19,75, $24,75 and $27.75 Smart Spring Shoes Fashion, treads a graceful way to smartness in these strap Slippers and Pumps. Priced at $3.00 and $5.95 EASTER HATS Budding with the life of Spring tlic wearing ar ticle that is first noticed. Gay, chic, stunning' surely we have one to please you. In all popular fahrics and straws, $1.98 to $8.98. full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose Full Fash ioncd, pure Silk Hose, $1.50 pair; Silk Hose. 98c pair- Fiber Silk, 50c per pair. The Fashion Shop for Ladles To Those Who Judge Quality by Price The quality of Ford cars cannot be judged by the prices at which they are, sold because Ford prices are made possible by condl tionsthat are absolutely unique in the automotive industry. From mine to market the Ford car is the work of a single or ganization. The Company owns and operates the mines and forests that furnish the raw materials for its products. This material is carried over Ford transportation routes, fabricated in Ford mills, manufactured in Ford plants and the finished product is sold to the public through Ford dealers. 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