. 1 octety artb pergonal ALi DorotAV jAomas, fYoy Whom 59 i i '. I HISS O'NEAL KIRK GIVES OIN NEB PABTT y Miss O'Neal Kirk was hostess to several of her young friends on Fri day evening at a dinner party given at her home on North Mafn street The home was beautifully decor- Mr. Paare Fisk was in town M,.,. My f m r.. t r m. ated with autumn leaves ana cnrys- ,3t part of the week. " i Clarence' Phillips, Dr. J." R. McCrack- an'nemums carrying out the Hallo- V... A " en and Mr. Leon Killian attended the ween motlf- ' Mrs. R. C. Anderson of Montreal shiiners convention held in Ashe- A' tne dinner hour the yun folk was a Waynesville visitor Thursday. ' ,ville recently where they were roy- assembled into the dining room which , , , , . allv entertained was also artistically decorated for Portland Jones and J. H. Purvis a"y entert- the Each found her spent the week-end m Ashevilla.x j Miss Elizabeth Snwthers who is place by place cards on attractiva Mrs. Mabel Brown spent Monday a"end'nK Brenau College at Gaines- baskets filled with Halloween mints and Tuesday in Canton with relatives. V,Ue' rnVed uSa5urday and spnt FfSt'Te f"VOrS ff "T T iT several days with her parents, Mr. whistles were found at each plate. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walker have and 1Irs- Clem s Smathers, return- At the end of the dinner a huge Jack move to their new home at Valley ?n8 .wwnesaay. Falls' EAST WAYNESVILLE PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,, PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES, - Circles o fthe Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will meet on next Tuesday, November 9th, at 3:30 p. m. aa follows: Cirele No. 1, with Mrs. W. G. Francis. Circle No. 2, with Mrs. H. C. Lind sley. Circle No. 8, with Miss Frederika Quinlan. A full attendance is requested at the various circles. Horner pie was placed in the center of the table and much amusement was h&d when each guest pulled out an other favor. Fortune telling and oth- - er Halloween games were enjoyed On Oct. 26 the East Waynesvill thloughout the evenin(f. The guest list included Misses Mary war on flies, mosquitoes and other disease carrying insects. To assist them in the fight, Fly-Tox was de veloped at the foremost scientific re search institute of its kind in the world. Fly-Tox is now used thruont the civilized world. Get Fly-Tox from your retailer, always in bottles with blue label. x Mrs. R. D. Gilmer of Asheville," spent part of this week here with , rurenweacners Association Held a Mrs. J. W. Lakev of West Ashe- get-together meeting in the form of 4,,a ville was the week-end guest of Miss bano.uet- Te county and town- Ann witherS( Catherine Queen, Mari Millie Padgett. ship school officials were specially ma Way( Marian McDoweH and DftlSIFiEii ADS invited guests. Gladys Dicus. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boone and Mr.' The school officials and wives to Allie Brown motored to Ashewille gether with the teachers led by the NEW BRIDGE CLUB IS ORGAN- Tuesday on business. ' Parent-Teadiers' Association presi- IZED. dent formed a receiving line an were Mr. Archie McFadyen is on a visit greeted by patrons and friends of the x rn"D nf w"ynesville young to his mother, Mrs. Jennie McFad- school. After which all were seated ladies met th Miss Eleanor Bush- ven, in East Weynesville. at tables when a three course dinner nel1 Wednesday afternoon to hold the was served by the girls of the sev- first meeting of the newly organized Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Love speni enth grade. bridge club to meet once a week, several days of this week with their About 100 plates were served. Sonie of the members of the new sister, Mrs. J. L. Stringfield. M. Theo. McCracken acted as toast eIub belonged to the Wednesday master for the evening. Bridge Club of last winter. This Mrs. Bessie Penny ana Miss Janie Wfcilo th Hi,. ... ,,i cluh will be of a very informal na- Reeves returned this week from a the following program was rendered: ture- con3i3tinK of tw tables- e short visit to New York City. America was sung after which we " were led in nraver bv M.F. Albright. Lo&an- Jr II lir T T D 1 " 1 " v - - o TT'I 1 u ,,. x. uce ox ,.,. was . A fl sa,ute wag iyen by four town this week on business and a boys of (he geventh grade guest of his son, Mr. Lowry Lee. A salutatory song by the seventh Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dicus motored Brade girls, to Asheville and Hendersonville for Welcome address by the Parent- the day where they visited relatives. Teachers' Association president, Mrs. R. L. Noland. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Montgomery Response by Jarvis H. Allison HOUSE FOR RENT: Six room house on Main street unfurnished. See Jere Davis. tfc SEEDS FOR SALE Crimson clov er, over 98 per cent pure, $10 per bushel. Red clover $18 per bushel. Alaike $15 per bushel. Grim is very hardy, and worth much more. Include $1 per acre for Inoculation. Fall sowing is best. Order now and you will not regret. If in need for other seeds, write your wants, Callaway & Gaines Farms, Atlanta, Ga. 9Decc "rul:ir members are: Mrs. C. G. Misses Braxton Kirk, Eleanor Bushnell, Frances Denton, Isabel Ferguson, Janet Quinlan, Mar garett Semmes, Caroline Ashton. MAJOR AND MRS. J. H. HOWELL COMPLIMENT HOUSE GUESTS Major and Mrs. J. H. Howell de lightfully entertained at their home of Florida and children were Way- Toast to trustees by J. Paul Beam. Windover, Saturday evening with nesville visitors the first of the week. Response by R. L. Prevost. bridge and rook in honor of Mr. and Toast to teachers by Miss Venue Mis. William D. Marshall of Morris Mr. and Mrs. William D. Marshall Phillips. town, N. J. of Morristown, Tenn. are on a visit Resp0nse by W. L. McCracken. The Halloween color scheme was to Mr. Marshall's sister, Mrs. J. H. Address by Mr. R. 0. Edgerton on can.jed out in detail. Yellow ehrys-Howe11- Township Schools. tbemums and potted plants were used Tia r;; n'wiil f 1 Address by Prof. Allen on County tn profussion to decorate the home. o. in !,,, ,!(L Schools. A salad and ice course served by tha . Address by Miss James on "The hostess. further carried out the Hal Child." loween idea. Our state health nurse, Miss Dunn, Wp, p i withers won first Drize Mis. Aaron W. Lynch of Cullo- was a welcome visitor. in bridge and was presented a dainty vvhee was the guest of .her parents, The Program was interspersed by ,eather note book Mrs j M Long Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Martin, the first musical selections b Mr. Shackel- wo tne rook prize which was a deck of last week. ford our music director. whlch wa3 of cards. Mrs. Marshall received a much enjoyed by all. double deck of cards for guest prize. Mrs. William Gose of Fontana Th stage was beautifully decor- Thoge invited were: Mr- ad Mrs. rpent the week-end at Oak Park as ated in keeping with the Halloween wmiam Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. E. Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Noble Garrett at her home on Pigeon street. the guest of her sister, Miss Francis season L. Withers, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Our next meeting will be on. Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Faucette Harris. Tuesday, Nov. 9th, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, Mrs. fuU attendance is requested. W. T. Crawford and Mr. Brownlow Haynes attended a special meeting at WAYNESVILLE MUSIC CLUB . .... . . .i . n m c o (L,..n Ai;n.v.-fi.l1., the ist Baptist cnurcn in Asnevnie v,.. ou.a. Mrs R L prevost Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. entertamed the Waynesville Music and Hyatt, Pink n- linn hnmA tn Pronnor Qironlllt ' Mrs. Lena Palmer and her father, October 27th. Mr. Edward Barton, left Wednesday The subject for the fall work being for Coronado Beach, Fla. to spend the Italian Opera. the winter. , Mrs. E. B. Camp, the leader for the MR CARL ROBESON AT CARNE- . afternoon, gave quite an interesting Qjg fECK Mr. William Cooper Satterthwait, sketch o( the opera bringing out who has been spending several weeks mQSt fordb,y twQ of those most fa.- sw Qf Pl.orussor with h.s Pents on Church street, mi,iar Travatore and Traviata. and Mrs E j Robeson; and former has returned to Atlanta. During her readingi selections from of Waynesville, has ben ap- these operas were piayea on tne vie Swift, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller. Jr., Mr. md Mrs. Cleveland F. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killian, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Howell, Jr., Mrs. C. S. Badgett, and Miss Nancy Killian. XT Will r.f Clintnn. i.xx. auu mao. ' ' . . -1 " i . , S. C. were guests of their brother t1-0 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dicus, on Church street for several days. The following musical program was given: I Musiral Nntes- ti .,..: nwri ,vn hna Vippti ill Quinlan, at an Asheville hospital for several -Miss Fredericka II.' Piano Solo Cavalleria Rusti- pointed instructor at Carnegie Tcck this year. Mr. Robeson graduated at Carnegie Teck in 1924 and through his popularity and ability he was asked to return as an instructor. The athletic programs of this col lege are illustrated by Mr. Robeson weeks, has returned to her home, cena, Masgim-Miss Frances Denton. (he cover bei one of his 'oriSinal Her many friends will be glad to i". ' ' learn of her continued improvement, bile. Opera R.golettoMrs. L. M. j Richeson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lampkln were IV. Duet Triumphal March from called to Hot Springs on account of Aida Mi'3. Johnson and Miss Quinlan thp death of Mr. Lampkin's mother J Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Funeral services were held in Knox- S. T. ,Neal and Mrs. J. N. Shoolhre-1. one sale is now on. ville. drawings. WAYNESVILLE PHAMRACY 2 FOR 1 SALE i 1 The Waynesville Pharmacy twor for Miss Annie Welch has accepted a home on Love Lane. position in Asheville as hostess of the White House Inn, in Grove Tark, and left Sunday to take up her doties, : ;.i . :' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Osfcorne and young daughter, Anne, have returned to their home in West Palm Beach, Fla. from an extended visit to Mrs. Osborne's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel. ' Miss Rena ,Brown left Saturday for ner home in . Dillingham after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I. J.. Brown, s Mr. Brown accom panied his sister home for a short visit., V .. ... ; - Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker, Rev. and Mrs. J, T. Mangum and Rev. and "Mrs. T. F. Marr attended the WesU ern North Carolina District Confer ence W the M. E. Church, South in astonia returning the fir!; of laat week. - - " Fly-Tox tonight and arise tomor row from -leep undisturbed by mos- -Rlitoe. - . -m-8 tm - 'V - The next meeting will be Nov. 24th Thursday. November 4th, today, with Alias Frances Robeson at her Friday, November 5, and Saturday, November 6th. . This is an annual event put on with SYLVA DEFEATS CULLOWHEE. Co.0?eration of the manufacturer3, The, Yellow Jackets of Sylva Col- Nyal products. v leiate Institute defeated the basket- M wnovin non1 take' ad- ball quint of Cullowhee High School anta 0f this sale to put intheir Monday night at Cullowhee in the gupp,y of . chriatma'a . gifu. first game of the season. The finaI Everything you buy, two products score stood 23-6 with Osborne's Cul lowheeans putting up a hard fight' Both teams showed good , material and should develop strong quints with a little more practice. , Lineup for Cullowhee: . Center John Crawford. for the price of one. PALMER TWINS GIVE PARTY Little Misses Mary and Catherine Palmer entertained a host of their young friends last Saturday afternoon with a nartv celebratine their sev- Forwards -Ralph Long and'Wll- enth birthday. , Shrieks of laughter liam Crawford.- . -rang throughout the house expressing Guards Weddon Galloway and the good time the children had play Wood Smith. ing the various games. As the guests Substitutes Bryson for Galloway, pasSed into the living room for re Campbell for Smith, Norton for fres,hments bands of paper of the Campbell Halloween color scheme were placed Lineup for Sylva: " on their heads to form hats and each Center Grindstaff. -child was presented a novel walking Forwards Watson and Bryson. stick pencil. i ' Guards Moody and. Dillard. - Substitutes Allison and Powell. J. S. Seymour, Referee.: ; , 'Roger Ferguson, Umpire." , James Osborne, Coach. t .: Delicious Ice cream, -cake and can dies, further carrying out the Hal loween motif, were served. : .There is . only on Fly-Tox. Foutain Pen Repairing Any m&ks of fountain pen repaired by I. H. Thackston at Waynesville Pharma cy, tf BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Large type Barron Strain White Leghorn bt:by chicks $9.50 per hundred. , Anconaes $11, Rhode Island Reds nnd Barred Plymouth Rocks $12,; BufT Orpingtons and White Wyan-'. dot'.es $15 per hundred. These are ali husky, pure bred, hatched from I selected eggs from our heaviest layers. We ipay the postage and iruarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. ; Acme Farm, Farmville, N. C. i Nov lie. i FOR SALE Two hundred and 10 acres of land, timbered, spring, water, three room house, two ten ant houses, good barns, healthy, suited to all kinds of crops. G. W. Battle, Scottsboro, R. 3, Ala. nov4p USED FORD TRUCK FOR SALE Second hand Ford chassis for sale. Has been used three years hauling children to and from school. Apply to Haywond County Board of Educa tion, per Wm. C. Allen, Superintend ent Haywood County Public Schools. Nov 18 c RHEUMATISM While in France with the Americun Army I obtained a French prescrip tion for the treatment of Rheumatism nnd Neuritis. I have given this to ; thousands with wonderful results. I The prescription cost me nothing. I afk nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. A nostal will bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. C-C58. Brock' -i, Mass. Nov. 18, Dec. 0th MISS GRAHAM BRIDE OF MR. V.'. L. ANDERSON. A pretty wedding was solemnizH on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 3 o'clock a' the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. N. A.' Ferguson, at Hazelwood. When Miss' Nellie Graham, daugh ter of Dr. W. A. Graham of Crab tree, became the brida cf W. L. An derson of Hayesville, N. C. The ceremony was performed by the bride's great uncle, Dr. Owens, of the Virginia Confei-ence. The cere mony was performed before an al tar of autumn leaves and chrysan themums. . Mrs. L. M. Richeson sang "The Sweetest Story Every Told," which was followed by the wedding march, Lohengrin played by Miss Loucene Wells on the piano. Little Miss Sara Ferguson carried the ilng to the altar in a beautiful pink rose bud. ' The bride's maid of honor, h-er only attendant her sister, Mrs. N. A. Ferguson, wore a beautiful tan taf feta and carried a bouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums. Mr. N. A. Ferguson was best man for the the groom. The bride entered on the arm of her father,. Dr. 1 W. A. Graham, The bride was lovely In a dress of white crepe and taffeta, the bridal veil of tulle was cap fashioned and held in place by orange blossoms. ''She car ried a shower of pink and white rose buds. . W'V'i .iyv . About fifty , guests were present, j runcn ana a saiaa course were serv ed immediately after the ceremony. Mrs. Roy Robinson presided at the punch bowl. .., 1 . The couple left on an extended honeymoon, upon their return Mr. and , Mrs. Anderson will make' their home! tat Hayesville, N. C. . ' ' -: I SWEATERS: Infant's, Children' and Women's Sweat ers. From 98c to $4.98 The Most Complete Showing of Sweater UNDERWEAR: Union Suits, Boys and GirU Only 50c Union Suits for Women Only 98c HOSIERY: Bear Brand Ho e for Children: Just 2f3c pair Ribbed Hose for Women: 25c to 50c pair Silk and Wool ilose for Women Only $1 pair Kmtiolutloa) crop goea ible bud by the the many lt to it tne Vnt ,bes Way orses farm BWlnt? f ounrl roivth isume ',2.8 ) anl- Children's Coats from $2.98-$15 Women's Coats fr $10 $31 1 he Most C omplete Line of Winter e? THERE IS A PAIR of glasses for every face, a par conforms to the general contour",', avoid awkwardness of appe' wheat You need not fear appeararjrftn to your oculist prescribes glasses'ng to you need not fear to bring 'ebut'lt prescription to us. It will d'1"""- curately filled. id off jomes .where In the JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometris Wavnesville. N. C. d lm- ' the i an ese Expert Watch Repairing ke the eds. g to "WHAT IS WORTH DOING AT ALL, IS WORTH DO-i to ING RIGHT" OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED , Kodaks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, v Watches, Specialty Work, Kodak Finishing, Repairing; j We have a large and attractive stock of novelties, etc Book Ends, Purses, Handbags, Compacts, Vanities, Pt fumed Lamps, Hand Painted, nd a beautiful assortmern. cf Gift Handkerchiefs ; Also gifts of all descriptions. THOMAS J. DAVIS JEWELER 1 Main Street, Near P. O. Waynesville, N. C. ) QUICK SERVICE We do not keep you "standing around" when you come into oar store, - We keep clerks enough to give you speedy, as well as courteous service.. And a child can buy as cheaply as a man from us., f . r ; , . . The PRtCE will be the LOWEST. : ' ' MILLER BROTHERS Main Street Phone 30 fr ! '.T Jr --f , ...... f..--,ev .-. - , . ........ f,.liAA,.Jj:.'l'-'.'li.' .