THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAT 13, 1926 octetp anb Personal Atim lYiteta draurfori. Editor &hon. 260. J RECOMPENSE. Who never wept knows laughter but a jest, who never failed, no victory has sought, who never suffered never lived his best, who never doubted, never really thought; who never feared, real courage has not 'shown, who never faltered, lacks real intent, whose soul was never troubled, has not known the sweetness and the peace of real content. Selected. Mr. Joe Meehan left Sunday for Charlotte where he attended the races Miss Mary Cox of the Cullowhee Normal spent the week-end at her home. . . Mr. D. L.Boyd spent several days in Newport and Knoxville, Tennessee last week. Mr. J. H. Lord of Sarasota, Flori da is spending several days here on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damtoft of Canton, Friday, May 7, a daughter. 4 m Mr. DeWltt West of Clyde spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben West at Oak Park. Miss Margueriette Massie, a stu dent of Cullowhee, spent the week nd at her home. c Mr. and Mrs. Jere Davis and Miss leabelle Davis motored to Asheville Friday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges and Mrs. John A. Smith motored to Asheville Monday afternoon. Miss Frankie Dicus of Cullowhee spent Friday as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Dicus. Messrs. Troy and Horace Wyche of Asheville spent Monday with their mother, Mrs. E. T. Wyche. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinnex mo tored to Ga'stonia where they spent the week-end with friends. I Mr. Walter Crawford has returned to his home after attending school at Mars Hill this session. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Saunders whc spent the winter in Cocoa, Florida, ; have returned to their heme. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill of Gaines villeT Fla. visited Mrs. Hill's sister, Miss Mayme Clayton, last week. i 1 Miss Sarah Hill Hannah returned here Wednesday after spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Florida. Miss Elizabeth Quinlan, whor has been a student at Leland Powers in Boston, has returned to her home. W. Y. Arrants and Paul Hender son of Morristown, Tenn. spent sev eral days here on business last week. Mr. H. T. Hunter, president of th Cullowhee State Normal and daugh ter, Lucy June, spent .Thursday here. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn at tended the Carolina Playmakers at 0he auditorium in Asheville Monday night. i Mrs. W. T. Lee is expected to ar- rive the last of the week from Ral-1 eigh where she has been spending the winter. i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dicus and chil-' dren motored to Columbus, N. C. for j the week-end, returning to their home 1 on Monday. Mr. Edwin Ferguson of Paris Is land, S. C. arrived last week to spend a week at his home. Mr. Ferguson ails next week for China. Miss Ola Francis spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Francis, on East street Miss s Francis is a student of the Cullowhee Normal. Mrs. E. T. Wyche and Miss Ruth Wyche who have spent the past win ter in Orlando, Florida, have returned to their home. J Miss Lois Harrold left Sunday for Wilmington and Jacksonville, N. C where she will W the guest of friends for several days. " '. Mr. G. E. Prince of Asheville, traffic manager of the Bell Telephone Company, spent several day here on business last week. i Captain Alden Howell will arrive Thursday from1 San Francisco, Cali fornia, where he has spent the past winter. Captain Howell will be ac companied here by his daughter, Mrs. Jack Johnson, who will remain for a short visit with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McDowell and family have moved to "The Maples," which was formerly owned by Frank C. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Ware of Washington, D. C. will be the guests of Mrs. Ware's mother, Mrs. G. C. B"ggs, for this week. . . Mr. Cleveland Welch and son Lucius Moore Welch of Gastonia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Welch for several days last week. Misses Mary and Margaret Ray who have been visiting with their brother, Mr. Clarence Ray in Nashville, Tenn., have returned to their home. . Miss Nellie Anderson, who has been teaching in the Hazelwood school for the past term, left for her 4iome in Springfield, Tenn. last week. Mrs. John Smathers left the first of the week for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she was called on account of the death of her sister, Mrs. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pinnlx of Gas tonia motored here Tuesday. Mr. Pinnix is president of the Pinnix Land Sales Company. Mrs. Toonie Davis and Miss Sylla Davis spent the week-end in Ashe ville where they were guests of Mrs. Davis' brother, Mr. F. W. Poindexter. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Matney and young daughter who spent the win ter in Aiken, South Carolina, have returned here for the summer. Miss Opal Reeves, a student of the Cullowhee Normal, came to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Reeves, at Lake Junaluska. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Welch, who have been spending the winter in Gastonia with their daughter, Mrs. Miram Moore, returned to their home Tuesday. Miss Alice May Harrold, who is a member of the Forest City school faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. E. S. Harrold, on Hay wood street. Mr. James Ferguson who holds a position in Murphy with the electric power company spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.Ferguson. m m m Mr. and Mrs. Clem Smathers had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Nan Smathers, Miss Minnie Mitchell, Mr. Theodore Mitchell and Mr. William Smathers of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Myers of the Pinnix Land Sales Company motored to Hendersonville and Flat Rock Sunday. Mrs. Myers remained in Flat Rock to visit friends for a week. Miss Isabell Ferguson, who has been the secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Atlanta, arrived last week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, on Walnut street. Subscribe to the Waynesvillc Moun taineer, $2.00 per year. Mrs. George D. Herman of Char lotte,' who spent several days last week as guest of Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest K. Herman on Branner avenue, re turned to her home Thursday morn ing. Miss Bonnie Atkinson, who has been training at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore and Dr. Long's in States last week. Miss Atkinson is spend ing several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Atkinson. Among the local club women at tending the State Federation in Ashe ville last week were: Mrs. C. E. Quin lan, Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mrs. Jim Long, Mrs. Rufus Allen, Mrs.' John N. Shoolbred, Mrs. W. H. Liner, Mrs. William A. Band, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, Mrs. J. B. Davis, Mrs. E. S. Harrold, Mrs. C. H. McDowell, Miss Sara Thomas, Mrs. Frank Ferguson and Miss Helen Marshall, Mrs. D.M. Killian, Mrs. R. 0. Edgerton, Mrs. Charles R. Thom as, Mrs. R. N. Barber, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, Mrs.' Harden Howell, Mrs. R. 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PALMER, Tax Collector, Waynesvillc, N. C. At a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen of the town of Waynesville, held in the office of the Mayor on April 1st, 1926, It was ordered, that J. M. Palmer, TAX COLLECTOR, will be required to collect all taxes, assessments, and all other moneys due the Town of Waynesville and that he shall make final settlement of all accounts in his hands on June 30th, 1926. J. H. HOWELL, Mayor. T. C. BREEDING, Clerk.