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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER &Aom 250. J DIVERSIFIED JDS Clarence Elkins' does some iteppin' m uw uiiiistru r noay night. Marcus Davis and Mil .Mitchell sure do put over their songs In the minstrel. ..' ;... . Grace Hipps is just absolutely gjod when she sings her solo, at the Dixie Minstrels. ; 'v.? v. Mr,, and Mrs. Charles TurbyfiU left Wednesday by motor for their home in " New York City . after spending several months with Mr.' Turbyfill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Turbv- . All, 'on Tat street. Mr. TurbyfiU has R00M F0R RENT Apply" to' Mrs. been doing Indian, research work H G Cl Bri8 108 East 8treet- f western North Carolina. . cVMrs. Kate Morris left nnti .. v - . . . . . FOR RKNT nntfl T,,n t.f 1 be the uest of her sis- s 'Mr. and MrsC Malcolm Semmes. ten town house to adults." No tu- ! Ed J. Isenhour. who have been spending' the sum.' torulosis or sick. J. H. Lord, Jr. mer at Chestnut Park, left recenjtly Jeiepnone 227-J. tfc Miss Mary New has returned to umme here with her family. Providence P t v lor. . Detroit, Mich., f r . a visit to 1 y- B' h. fter 'PIS the their daughter. M. Frnir V FURNISHED or unfurnished apart! ri-- . . . ... , ' ICtUO..III tU Lilt: '(Alr' Robert Breese of Rajeigh will home to . Munphto, Tenn. mr"Y Batuay to spend several ment for rent, possession at once. Mrs. J. T. Quisenbury Homestead, Phone 283. ltpd C.C Mr. Boyce Prevatee, of Lumber, was in town the first part of the week on business. RALEIGH. . M"L --f -JKll! rJL?8 CRAPES FOR SAL,-,n order to iruiy mamyn miller stvle ibt,t;. -'"" nu iirs. o run iuna. L.a ur show Friday night. Tfj Kay' on ij0Ve "e- i jprs; Benji te Wavnesvilla her far,., w. c.. ' " ententainea at her home on Church ' hi ijuiiiucr, o. i, jarain west has returned Mrs. James R. Thomas delightful! v , l;c close out will sell grapes fir grape juice purposes at reduced prices. M. F. Albright, .Hiephon? 227-W. New Winter Coat street on Wednesday of last week, in red SPRFAns hof, !ii Miss Dorothy Thomas returned to h.T pf Mrfc Hugh A' of casej, cheaper at Ellison's. Fred Ca.houn puts over h son.'he, , eigh. TSZlLSP Pr0feSSina1- ts. DonaUcCartycVum! lo at tne minstrel. ,bm s c , thrown e J. D. Shackelford is our sweet bal lad singer for the Evening, Friday night at the minstrel. Hon. George H. Smathers of Ashe ville spent several days of this week in Waynesville on busi.ios3. m Chat Thomas literally steps on it when he sings "Red Hot Henry Brown" at the minstrol Friday night. m Did you forget that Reserve seats are going fast at Alexander's drug store for the Dixie Minstrels Friday night? n Miss Wilda Crawford left Satur day for Fredericksburg, Va. where she will be a student of Virginia State College. "You haven't seen no Charleston yet." Just come to the show Friday night and see Eleanor Knight and Jewel Hipps. Jaaie Love Mitchell and Juliius Welch do an exhibition dance in the cabaret scene Friday night and is positively a knockout. wer floor of the home was FOR RENT Furnished or unf'urnish- thrown en suite and was artistically ed room. Apply to S. H. Keller. ' ' decorated in dahliahs and riniahs. Sept23pd. - The many friends of little Rillv Thre tahlen TIT- i ...... " .vooisey win be glad to hear that he Afjer several Droeressions Mrs. ev.,; r r. , ... ... ... is niDrovimr niPl .f D!u Tirni! n.-j ' . ' ' n.eijiiing any maKe HSsniial """""" "" was uwaraea a set 0f fountain pen repaired by I. H. . P of brid 8Core Pds fr holding top Thackston at Waynesville Pharma- score,' Mrs. Ashton, who cut the con- ey, tf Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas, eolation, was presented a dainty pow- Miss Sara Thomas and Mr. James R. der puff. Mrs. Love received a hend- rrisv I nomas, Jr. motored to Asheville made handkerchief for guest prize. d oxfords at Fni,on', -uonaay. Mrs.. Thomas served her' guests . with delicious salad and ice courses, rnn o . t r,t., .. Mr Mari,oii iuiu i -m. ...: i 1 un anaiting, neany new used in Haywood Journal. See Wm. A. Band What it takes to put over "Ciap Hands, Here Comes Charlie" at the Dixie Minstrels Friday night, Pro fessor Beam has got it. Miss Diana Black returned to her home on the Pigeon Road Wednes day from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Jake Newell, of Charlotte. Now that certainly is a bevy of beautiful chorus girls in that cab aret scene at the Dixie Minstrels. Zeig-field has his eye on them. Marshall Mitchell, who has Those plavincr were: Mesdames been visiting in Raleigh for several Hugh A. Love, William A. Band, weeks, has returned to his home on James L. Stringfield, Robert H. Love Lane. Mitchell, Robert Osborne, Rufus L. FOR SALE Two horse power elec- , ' ; Allen, J. F. Abel, Thomas Semmes, trie motor in perfect condition. Mr. Bill Coble who holds a re- Branner Gilmer, Charles R. Thomas, appiy Mountaineer office sponsible position with the State Herbert Ashton, William T. Hannah . '. Revenue Department, was in town and Miss Lena Altstaetter. this week on business. Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan and Mrs. Rufus Siler spent Thursday and Fri- MOSQUITOES. Mosquitoes are universally classed WE SELL for cash and sell for less at Ellison's. All the Newest Shades Materials and Styles Priced at $10.00 to $39.75 Every Coat A Bargain Buy Early While The Selection Is Good Newest Millinery, Dresses, Sweat ers and Shoes Are Here. For f arly Pail Wear. GOOD SOLID leather shoes at Elli day in Andrews and Murphy attend- a one ' the most insidious: insectj ing to club business. ( which infest the air. COTTAGE F(jR RENT Mrs. W. T. They have almost uncanny means Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Francis of of invadine the mo carefully Charlotte, N. C, attended the funeral screened porchws and homes, and ther BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Large : ot their sister, Mrs. D. li, Folmp;, in always make thei.' present.? feit. Vaynesville Sept. 20. Like the fly, thay carry cnlai'r.. The most efl'epSve means ?f - r;t t--! Hon. Charles R. Thomai returned is to destroy the egg deposits nri i iiu...B mursuay xrom uraunm coun- r,,w, as posslt-0, anil t. 11. e . 1. (uid ty, where he presided as judg" for a ,l)ray again3t ,h., ..;l:!. two weeks erm of court. vh?ch invade t ,, ho1)J or p.ph Mr. and Mrs. George Semmes of 8pray f ,ry'?! fi',r Jacksonville, Fla., left Sunday for which evaporates quickly af er being their home, after spending several 8pr8yed ab,U' th 'T' 1 T u 1 :,.., no muss or dirt, (t w.ll no stam the weeks with relatives in this city. t . . . Ti . , , , -. finest fabrics. It ts barmmi to Ru- Mrs. Van de Cop, Mrs! Montague mans and an'ma's- Spray a cloud and Miss Norma Van de Cop, who Into. tne' ropra- " Jut ' have spent the past vear in this city enough to kill the household insect?. Lost On June 29th one black and have gone to Asheville t; spend some !t is harmless to mankind. 'white spotted Walker foxhound. t;me To get the best result the hand La:,: heard of on Eagles Nest moun- . . . . sprayer is recommended, it sprnvs ta'n running a fox. $10.00 reward Mrs. William Clark, who spent the Miss Jimmie Smith of Sumter, S. a large fine mist. This liquid is ob- fr the return of this dog or infor- summer with her parents, Mr. aiid-C., left last Thursday for her home tainable in convenient sized bottk-s 'nation lending to the recovery of type Barron Strain White Leghorn ' baby chicks $9.50 per hundred. Anconaes $11, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks $12, ' Buff Orpingtons and White Wyan-1 dottes $15 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from selected eggs from our heaviest ! layers. We pay the postage and guarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. . Acme Farm, Farmville, N. C. ' Nov 11c. I TASTEFUL JEWELRY for the woman of discrimination, is what you will always find at Jere Davis' shop. We comb the world for latest and best ideas in jewelry, and our precious stones como from the utmost ends of the earth. Come and see them. JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist Waynesville, N. C. Mrs. Clyde H. Ray, returned to -her home in Tarpon Springs, Fla. Sunday. 'afMtf 'Spending severa: weeks here at retail stores. as guest of her sister, Mrs. Benjamin West Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Sedbury and J ' ' Miss Mildred Sedbury will leave Sat-: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie", Misses'' urday for their home in Fayetteville. Juiia and Janie Tucker and Messrs. : Dr. Sedbury has been a pharmacist at Courtney Bradley and William Powell Alexander's Drug Store during the motored to Hot Springs Sunday for summer. jthe day. same. D. M. Killian. Sept2pd , . . Fred Calhoun ...... .Clarence Elkins PROGRAM DIXIE MINSTRELS A Minstrel Musical Comedy Revue "Everything from Grand Opera to Ragtime and Back Again" PROGRAM Act 1 "Minstrel First Part" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinnix, who! jyj;ss Henrietta Love and Mr. Fred- Prelude, "The World is waitin' for the sunrise . .. .Fred Calhoun spent the summer in Waynesville in erick Love of Raleigh, who spent Introducing a3 Inteilocu'.Oi' Fred Rudisill connection with the Pinnix Land several Weeks here as guests of their As Comedians Chat Thomas, Fred Calhoun Development Company, left Satur- aunt, Mrs. J. L. Stringfield, have re- j Jcsh Beam, Clarence Elkins, day for their former home in Gas- turned to their home. , ' T..N. Massie & Donald Hyatt tonia. 1 PROGRAM 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Mills, accom- Act I (Continued) Among those to attend the Demp- panied by their three children and Introducing as Balladists J. D. Shackelford, Marcus sey-Tunny radio reports in Aahe- Miss Margarite Robertson of Bre- Davis and Mike Mitchell ville Thursday evening will be Mr. yard, visited relatives and friends in As Harmonists Dave Cabe, Aaron Prevost and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, Miss Waynesville Sunday. Douiflas Batcher, Joe Howell, Frances Johnson and Mr. Joe L. , Noble Ferguson, Joe Welch, Meehan. I Mrs. Hugh Massie, Misses Janie Frances Massie, Melvin Reeves, , M . na " "Vf t y B ' Bil1 Garrison and Jimmy Reed Rev. and Mrs. Albert New return- Mr. Rufus , Siler, Mrs. James R. PROGRAM ed to their home on Haywood street Thomas and Miss Margaret Black- 1 (Continued) Wednesday. Mrs. New ha.v been well attended Robinson's circus in v , "Sequence of Musical Numbers, First Part" spending the past three months wita, Ashevill last week. . Overture By Entire Co relatives in England. Mr. New met . i,' , . ' , .." Clap Hands.' Here" Comes Charlie ' .' .WW .Josh Beam Mrs New i New York- d :ujkr;r , Tcntitt'. Down in Tennessee ......Marcus Davis pamed her home. ..ricf manager of the Carolina Motor rUnnU , t,v. r,1u Club, spent Monday in Waynesville gtennin' Out" "'" Don't forget the "Dixie Minstrels" renewing the membership drive of the . V." ' '.' ' " ' ' ' " V " is a benefit show for the High School above club. There are over one hun- -. . . t - . . . , , Vf, 1 Athletic Association Friday night, dred members in Wayne.iville !iinmr ?d:aa continued) The prices are right, too, 35 cents for CtZtpZ ' " t" VS WJ school children, 50 cents general .d- - Mr,-and ' Mrs. James Wilson of. .",ms J. D Shackelford mission and 75 cents for reserved iJprgauton, who . have been guests ed UOtHenry Brown . , .Chat Thomas seats. Time 8:15 P. M., place High at Oak Hurst for several weeks, left '"pfPL j V ' -f,'. ; .-By Entire Co School Auditorium. Reserved seats Wednesday for Murphy and other . i aT? C?m,T)0!5d by. Director of this Production and on sale at Alexander's. . . , . i&,fou nts. Mr. Wilso is con- 13 sale at Alexander s Drug Store. , , - '- ;" neefetfwtth the State Revenue De- , ., ' , PROGRAM Dr. and Mrs. W. H.' Liner will partmcpt. ' . .:. Burlesque Mind Reading Sepecialty" leave Tuesday Sept. 28, on tha West- AQ dience Man ......... .Julius Welch ern North Carolina Good Will Tour, CARD OF THANKS. The Matlffif , . , '.Joe' Welch returning October 10th. : - ' , , . ... Act 2 : , - y W.e.wish jtoj expresi lur thanks to Cabaret Scene" " " ; '.""Mr William S. Haigh of the Amer- the friends 'and ne-jrhW.rs for their How Many Times .......'.Mary Ray and Chorus iijan Historical Society of' Raleigh- kindness. ;and sympnhy shown dur- "Some Charleston" ....... . . .'.Eleanor Knight and Jewel Hipp3 was fn town Monday on business. in the illness and deach of our moth- "Goin'.to the Races" , . . .. .L.i .Fred Calhoun and Chat Thomas " t cr, Mrs p.,B, Feln.et. -; ,. ,y ; PROGRAM - Mr. Robert Woodard of Columbia, " , i THR FAMILY. '. - Act 2 (Continued) ' 'l S. C., left last week for Greenyille'i ...aUu--: ;-;- Someone. It May Be You .....;.... ..Grace Hipps and Chorus where he will attend Furman Colleget , (- ( ft A,, R... YEAR BOOK. . Apache Dance ........ , . , .Janie Love Mitchell and Julius Welch Hon. Welch GalloV.y of Asheville Th,, Daughter, of ' the American Gd NJght pVoVrVm ViS Final5 ' l was in this city this week on busi- Revolution, local chapter, have just phnrna Hirla . Nrj-v? r, v 1 j ' Cty ceiveoV-their yearly booklet from Choru3 Glrls thJain, Pauline Noland, ! 'Ahelprly of- "the Waynesville Moun-" ' 'l . KtV086 ' Attorney F. Eugene Alley, ,Jr. of taineer. This year's booklet is of - ' ' ' ' ' Zr?? ?.enr 1 Sylva was ln town on business his very highjujaUty, and is an-attrac- - - - ' . Wadys Justice, Caroline Ashton . . ..I... :;.L.r rt ..... "oti't fail .to gt your copy of "City of Palms," latest Ballad . - at Alexander's." . : , , 1 Sure as shootin' IT IS NOT "cxpMmentlng" when you bake with Snow King even the first time. For more than fifty years women all over the South (the best cooks in the world) have been using our baking powder with wonderful re sults. Snow King is their favorite bak ing powder because it is so sure. It always works right because it is always the same. , The last spoonful in the big lull pound can is just as Rood as the lirst and you get a full pound of Snow King for 20 cents. You can pay more than that, of course but you can't get better quality. The finest collection of real South ern Baking Recipes that has ever been brought together is found in our famous 44-page illustrated Snow King Cook Book. Send for a Free Copy today, enclosing 10 cents to cover cost packing and mailing. THE KENTON BAKING POWDER CO., Cincinnati, Ohio iliPfiiiiis full EaavsM 20 POUND CENT Put In Your Winte'rs Supply of C O A L now . PHONE No. 4 for your supply of Winters' Coal. Fill your bins and then you can forget about it, knowing that when cold weather come you have plenty of fuel in your bins. We sell the very best coal on the market. R. L. LEE CO. v Dealers in . ' CLOTHING, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES. SEE US FOR BARGAINS AS. WE ARE OUT OF THE ' HIGH RENT DISTRICT. a:T, DEPOT WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
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