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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Jfoctetp anb Personal Alias TYilda Crawford, Gdito &Aonm 250. J W. A..', Billings of Durham spent this weetyrhere on business. 4t-' Mr. EJ"B. Kirk arrived Sunday to spend sotSe time with his family. Mrs. D. C. Allen. M. H- Everett of Washington, is a guest of Mrs. Rufus L. Miss B. Sturkey motored t- Canton Friday where she was a guess of friends. Miss Grace Lee of Raleigh arrived the first of the week to spend the summer here. Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Miss Dorothy Thomas and Mrs. Odin Buell spent Wednesday in Asheville. Messrs. O'Neal Landrum and Bob Frosv of Spartanburg, S. C. spent Sunday here with friends, Mr. Harry Marshall and Mr. Thom as Sheridan of Philadelphia are here on business for several days. Mr. G. S. Ferguson and son, Dick, of Greensboro spent a few days with Prof, and Mrs. E. J. Robeson. Mrs. Claudia Henderson-Sulevan of Hickory is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Herman. - Miss Sara Hill Hannah left Sun day morning for Lexington where s'.ic will report a two week's ti rm i court. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Butler of Day tona Beach, Fla. are spending the summer at the Plott House on Maple street. Mids Louise Kilgore of Daytorui Fla. came Monday and wili oj a guest Oxford, N. C, and the Kpi-ii of Miss Blanche Howell for several phanage at Charlotte, N. C weeks. I to each. Mrs. Mabel Davis who has spent the past winter in Florida is visiting friends and relatives in Waynesville. The three circles of the Methodist church will hold their annual bazaar August 6th in Mr. James Atkins' real estate office, opposite the postoflice. Mr. J. R. Thomas, J. R. Thomas, Jr., Miss Sara Thomas, -Mrs. Edgar Story, Mrs. George Taylor, Mr. Roy Campbell and Mrs. Odin Buell mo tored to the Indian Reservation Sun day. Mrs. George D. Herman and Miss Alice Herman of Charlotte an.I Miss Hermine Carraway of Wadesboro left Saturday for their homes after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrn. iS. K. Herman. i Rev. W. D. Akers of Wilmore, Ky. and his daughter, Mrs. Maitland of Winchester, Kansas and Miss Mait land, were the guests last week of Prof, and Mrs. E. J. Robeson. Mr. Akers preached at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Miss Marion V. Morse, Supervisor of the township schools, has accepted a position as teacher in the Cullo wheen summer school, after attend ing summer school at Duke Universi ty at Lake Junaluska. Miss Morse was also offered a position as in structor at the Duke University in Durham. The collection at the special Or phanage service in Grace Episcopal church on Sunday evening last amounted to forty dollars .and seventy cents, which was divide.! equally be tween the Masonic Oi piuiiiaev at pii Or-$20.3: tore Cfjat JFrom Clearance of Summer Millinery All Straws large & small below cost. Prices begin as low as $2.75. JAMES MURRAY. JR. HOST. Master James Murray, Jr. of Miami who has been spending tht? summer here entertained several of his young friends at a birthday party Wednesday afternoon honor ing his tenth anniversary. Numer ous games were played during the afternoon, after which ice cream, cake and candy were served. Those invited to the purty were: Elsie Smathers, May Crawford, Sara Murray, Mac Davis, Jerry and Tommy Smith of Haitsville, S. C, James and Robert Knight of Miami, Lester Branson, Jr., Lewis Bobo, Greenville S. C. and Willis Smith of Raleigh. Hlnnounctng f)t Va-Per Mai eel Permanent Wave at 3 he xJoggertf "T Sy ilarinello Systen graduate. Telephone 131-J JONATHAN LACONICS. MRS. TAYLOR BRIDGE HOSTESS. Our pastor, Rev. H. W. Keever, preached to a congregatiion of ninty nine at the Rathbone graveyard in the Sugar Cove section last Sunday He was well received by these folks, I hear, and invited again. .This young man has reached my ideal of a true Christian. If he can put forth this effort to do his duty surely we folks who haven't uttended services : at his church will be there next Sun- ! cay. I The Shady Gtove Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society held its' monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. ! Rowe Howe II last Wednesday. j Mis. K. V. Howell, president, me- l sided over the meeting. There were ho Measurer's report since Mrs. Mrs. Walter Taylor, Jr. entertained DO" lls- i-eatnerwooti were at seven tables of bridge Monday at . "si-ni. ' 'oy l.eatherwood as the home of her mother, Mrs. J. N. leader, acquitted herself well. She Shnnlhi-Pii. nn Rnnndm-v street. i&ve S1,n,e very interesting bits of The room was decorated with quan- Mrs. Leslie L. Mowdy of Coalgate, Oklahoma is spending the suminei with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McLean. j j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henderson and i son Billy Tom of Hickory spent the I.AZONE'S WORK RIVALS THAT OF week-end Herman. w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. K. jtities of sweet peas and larkspur. j Mrs. Roy Francis received a bridge IN "LIGHTMN"' ;si,t for nih score prize. GREAT BACON I a ddie-htful salad and ice course Actor in Leading Role of Williams was served by the hostess during the Stock Company's Presentation of j afternoon. Those invited to the party Great Play Scores Dramatic Tri-were: Misses Mary New, Dorothy umph Supporting Cast Alsa Does I Thomas, Sara Thomas. Nannett Well. '.Jones, Diana Black, Mesdames Robert (From the Augusta Herald.) I Osborne.'West Palm Beach, Winfred Whatever one may say of Bacon ! Baker, Orange Lake, Fla., Harry and other famous actors who have'Fiehn. Kan as City, Mo., R. L. Allen, Bill the topic Christ in S. Smathei(s.. William H. nnah, Eugene Percelle, St. Petersburg. Joe Graves, Cleveland Kirkpatric';, George Taylor, Mt. el- Mrs. C. B. Smith of Savannah, Georgia arrived Saturday to spend taken the role of "Lightnin this week with her sister, Mrs. Clem Jones, in "Lightnin,"' every person who saw the Williams Mock (Jom- . . ipany's presentation of this splendid non, Edgar Story, Mt. Venon, C. B. tw nH m S. C. Redd of Atlanta. '(Widen success Wednesday eveniner. Smith, Savannah, C. S. Smathers, Ga. were guests last week of Mr. and must hand it to Elmore Lazone. Tha Mrs. David Miller at the:r home on lovable old good-for-nothing "Light- Boundary avenue. Mrs. Robert Wood and two children of Baltimore, Maryland, camo Friday to be with Mrs. Wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ShoolbreJ. Alden Howell, Jr., Faucette swift, Roy Francis, Clarence Miller, Jr., Odin L. Withers, T. ... ... ii r 1. V ' inn.-" hi .lones. wno I oven evervone tiueu. nueuun vjm., i.. 'und everything in the world, who ' L. Gwyn, Mr:;. F. L. Davis, Abingdon, wouldn't harm anvthinsr. who wasiVa.. Mrs. Heyle, Mrs. Dove Miller, Miss Henrietta E. Love, who is in camp near Franklin, spent one day last week with her aunts, Mrs. J. L. Sti ingfield and Miss Lena Altstaetter, on Love Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinnix, Mr. and Mrs. Ben West, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Atkins motored over to the Auditorium Friday night to see "Why Men Leave Home." Miss Emma Cothran was a guest ofMiss Edtrh Mangum last week. Miss Mangum and Bobbie Laughlin returned by motor with Miss Cothran for a visit. violently opposed to work and just as and Mi fond of his "nip," and who was rated D. C. one of the most picturesque liars of : the country, gave Mr. Lazone mar-1 velous opportunity and he made ex-' cellent use of every one of them. j. There was not a word nor facial ex-; pression out of place or out of tune ' with the fine old character part. ' Every detail make-up, costume and lingo was faithfully given and ah-' solutely true to type. i Mr. Lazone did credit to himself and his company by this v jnderful ' show and many people ot August t of Charlotte should be sorrowing today that they missed the performance. Al illiams, as the judge, did some work that could barely be improved 'n,c M. II. Everett, Washington, WAYNE WOOD THEATRE. history in connection with for discussion. It was ' China." During the social hour Airs. How ell, assisted by Mary Ellen, her daugh ter, served delicious lemonade and cake. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Troy Leatherwood's, Mrs. For est Moody, leader. "Mr. and Mrs. Karady Green spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson. YVillu Boyd, Edna Boyd. Esther Boyd, Elizabeth Boyd, and Wilma Al lison went to Fines Creek Sunday to visit Mrs. Waldo Green n.e Lucy Allison. Miss Leatherwood and her sister, Mary Lou are visiting in South Car olina. Miss Mattie Moody spent the week end at home. Mrs. Lizzie Freeman of Asheville visited her sister. Mrs. Ethel Boyd. Sunday. Their mother, Mrs. Jo Wil- i liams, was also a utst of Mrs. Boyd. July IBth to 31st. Monday Alma Reubens in SIBERIA A Drtma of Love Midst the horrors of Siberia's Salt Mines and the Wild Orgies of the Winter Palace. "Comedy "DYNAMITE DOGGIES." Tuesday Colleen Moore in ELLA CINDERS You've never laughed more Cried Sighed more or seen Colleen Boyd has been visit Mrs. Thad Howell, at Howell brought Mrs. her car. is at Cullo- Mrs. Jimmii ir.ff her sister, jAddie. Mrs. : Bovd home in ; Miss Edna Feiguson hee at summer school. ! Miss Mattie Moody sp.mt the v.eek- : end at home. It has been e. paper advertising (ine-h-'.If th.' pr.nv servues of iii;in mated that r'.e.vs has shorten'.! l.y f .'-ellinc the i mlu ?' i I.1-. ; upon by the James Marsli, as Mrs. W. C. Bobo and children of was fine in his deepdyed viillian part, Greenville, S. C. are spending the Lee Allen was par-excellence itself j summer here. Mrs. Bobo was called as John Marvin, young law student; to her home on account of the death 'and leading man. May Blossom! of her friend, Miss Fay Chandler. Williams was good as the winsome ! j Millie Buckley and Fred Durand Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rea and two made a cracker-jack hard-boiled per children of Durham are guests of . sistent sheriff. Marie de Galf erely, as Mrs. Rea'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. Davis, Al Perrin, as Harper, and L. Bramlett. Mr. Rae will return to Ruth Marsh as Mrs. Harper, all con- 1 . a . I T7" f T A A 1. .. 1 . I,,.., most finished actor. lnan c'LjL-"- l,K AH.nrr.r.;. Thomas. ll" " lu a ","v,e vi""l'- For Sale or Trade: Neailv new' Sedan Oldsmobil... Will trade i. i real estate. Soe Tom Bridges, M-um- i laineer Ofhce. tfpd NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I j The Board of Education of Hawood I County will receive bids for the erec- i FOX NEWS. Wednesday Rudolph Schildkraut in HIS PEOPLE An exquisite gem that ranks with 'tion of one 8-room school building to tributed the oest of their talents in supporting Mr. Lazone i magnificent characterization. Mr. Lazons's work stood out, how ever, from all others, and he may well be rated hereafter as finished character actor of the highest degree. Lee Allen, orchestra director and violinist of . the company, repeated his rendition' of "Listen to the Mock-'an(j fast. Durham after several days here. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, Jr. and their children, Ruth Curtn and Ed ward, III of Newport Mews. Va. arc spending their yat'; with Mr. Robeson's parent at Shadow Lawn. Mr. James Murray, Sr. of Miami motored here Monday to join his fam ily who hove spent th-s summer nere. ingbird," much to the great delight The Murrays and Miss Elma 1Kllcox -0f the audience.. Mr. Allen gives returned Wednesday to their home. four or five beautiful variations to V this most familiar air. The annual revival ot Turpin's May Blossom Williams sang two Chapel will be held July 26-August 1 very pretty songs between the acts, , in.. !.... 4 i7 IlihKn nt iir o .... n . . .v tot i j n inclusive.- r. i m fining gn lop ux.tiie .fruriu, j jnJ- ianion win iwwwi. v j.--.., --icq inouHna . inn, L uuihuii. cordially invited to atteni H. E. gtrating that she can sing as well as Grist, castor. act. in the latter mimoer, Le Alien W . (joined her in dW on the refrain. Mrs. C. H. McDowell and Miss Jos-j Al Perrin and Gertrude Hughes elyn McDowell left Wednesday for am back, fith another , wow in the Boston, Massachusetts and other 'form of a song and dance turn, with the best pictures of the year. Comedy "HOLD TIGHT." Thursday Marion Davies in LIGHTS OF BRFOADWAY Beautiful Marion Davies in a dual role in a film that sparkles with de lightful comedy and moves with romance and drama. Friday Dorothy Devore in SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN She had set out in search of thrills she found them they came thick FOX NEWS. &aturaj Evelyn Brent in QUEEN y DIAMONDS be erected at Fines Creek until 2 o'clock P. M., August 2nd, 1926, when they will be publically opened in the office of the Board of Education of Haywood County at the court house in Waynesville. Plans and specifications may be ob tained from W. C. Allen, Superintend ent of Schools by depositing S25.00 which deposit will be returned upon teceipt of plans and specifications in good condition. Certified check for $500.00 will be required with the bid and check of successful bidder will be retained to insure signing of the contract. Suc cessful bidder will be required to make, bond for performance of con tract as provided by State law. .' Bids are to be addressed to the An invincible combination of strong jCnairman of tte Board of Education of Haywood County and delivered 9 Wj C. Allen, Superintendent or The Waynesville Mountaineer is $2.00 per year. situations and splendid emotional act g. Comedy "HARD LUCK TOMMY." points of interest for a month r visit with relatives. Enroute to Boston they will visit in New York and Wash- ington. - : ,- . bit of wiiie cracking on the side. "Eagles NestCamp extends a cor dial welcome to visitors. " If I knew for a certainty that a man ' was coming to my house with conscious design of doing me good, I should run for my life. ' For Sale or Trade: Nearly new Sedan Oldsmobile. , Will trade for real estate. See Tom Bridges, Moun taineer Office. tfpd Schools, Waynesville, North Carolina. Plumbing and heating wiH be let under separate contract. Contractor must be licensed under, chapter 318, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1925. The bid reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . ... This the 19th day of July, 1926. . WM. C. ALLEN, Superintendent, " of Public Instructions. Bring This Advertisment To THE PARIS And Get A Pair Of Regular Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose For $1.00 Positively a $1.50 Value, Bring This Coupon And Save 50c This offer close's Saturday Night July 24th. The Store of Style, Quality & Value. THE SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY Lake Junaluska SPECIAL EVENTS BOAT PAGEANT JULY 21. The Vanishing American Moving Pictures July 23, Musicale Double Quarette Satur day July 24, Pagent "Voice Of The Future'' Tuesday July 27., Regular Tickets admit to all of tke above attractions. General admission to non ticket Kolders 50c. Sunday July 25. 11 A,M. and 8 P. M. Preaching ky Dr. E. A. Lambert, 4 P. M. Story Hour. DAVIS BROTHERS MOTOR COMPANY Successors to Abels Garage CRYSLER DEALERS General Repairing, Parts And Accessories Wrecking Service 44 Haywood St. . , Phone 98
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