7 i"n'ii'iiiiwai. - 5 THE WAYNESYtLLE MOUNTAIN EER Jwctetp ano pergonal 41 its 3) o rot fiy Jhoina Bdltof' Mr. W. L. Lamkin made a busi ness trip to Canton Monday. - Mrs. William Hannah motored to Abbeville Tuesday for the da,y. ;" Mr. William A. Grogan of Brevard was in town Friday on business. Mr. Troy Wyche spent the week end here with relatives. a 'f : . Mr. Everett Mitchell of Asheville was i.1 Waynesville Tuesday. . :m Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones announce ibe birth of a daughter Nov. 9th. m Mr. Rufus Siler returned Tuesday f :om a business trip to Chicago. Fe n to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fran cis, Nov. 1st, a son, Calvin Ta Image. ' ' ' : V- Mr. Chas. E. Quinlan left this week fai a business trip to Philadelphia. Mr. Alyn Marshall of Asheville was jii town part of this week on business. . . A'toiney W. T. Hannah attended Federal Court in Asheville Tuesday. M;-. Hobart Young of Hendersoir ville was the week-end guest of rel atives. Mr. Hoyt Covington spent last week-end with his mother on Love Lane. y Mi? es Jane Love Mitchell and Iiiai'a Black motored to Asheville Monday. MS.-m Mamie Michal of YVoodrow ypt! t .several days in town, the guest c.r f. 'ends. - Mr. Cameron Osboi rr :f We.Hl A'heville was in town Tuesday on business. - IX M Iir. V. H. Liner, who has recovare 1 from his recent illness, is now back in his office. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ensley have :;;jent the past week. with relatives in Jackson county.- " " Mr. Howard Covington left last week for Chapel Hill where he will attend the University. -t -t Mrs. Frank Smathers ha3 returned her home here after spending sev- ?.-?. 1 weeks in Miami, Fla. Misses Jimmie and Blanche Smith of Sumter, S. C. are on a visit to their sister, Mrs. Ben West. ' m 'v. Bill Satterthwait of Atlanta i visiting his parents, Mr., and Mrs. .S. C Satterthwait, on Church street. -, Mr. and Mr3. Brown Caldwell arc i f ceivirg congratulations on the birth 'f a son, Carrol Eugene, born Oct 31. - Miss Bertha Sturkey, who has been trending a week with relatives in ?icCoimiek, S. C, returned Thurs day. Mr. f.nd Mrs. P. C. Duckworth and y yr.g son have returned from a visit 'o Mrs. Duckworth's, sister in At lanta, Ga. m Mr. and MYs. Cam Osborne and children of West Asheville were C-'ests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Band Sunday. Mrs. Kelly Elmore and young son left last week for their home in Durham after an extended visit to Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McDowell. r Mh.s Eleanor Atkinson, who his tern on duty at the Brevard ho-pi tr.l f'r some time, is on a visit to 7 father, Mr. H. B. Atkinson. a ."asper Morgan, who has been ill rt hi home here, has recovered and ntuined to Mars Hill College where lie !? a student.. Mr. Edwin Haynes who is a stu dent at Mars Hill College spent the v.-esk-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Haynes. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Grimball passed through Waynesville Wed nsdv on their way to the home in Charleston, S. C. Lieutenant M. A. C. Johnson and Mr. Frank Duckworth, aviators of Brevard, N, C were forced to land "with their airplane owing to the in clement weather. They visited Way nesville Monday and Tuesday. - '. Mi s Diana Black and Mrs. Bessie Penny left Wednesday for Charlotte -where they will attend the Armistice Speedway races and the Davidson Furmn gam. They will be guests of Miss Black's i sister, Mrs. Jake Newell. - - - Mrs. Jessie Welch and Miss Mary Ella Ansley were guests at a tea at the White House tea room Saturday where Miss Annie Welch is hostess. . v. '' ' Mr. Walter Crawford, a student at Mars Hill, represented the college at the Southwide Student Conference held at Birmingham, Ala., recently. .Dr. and Mrs. Martin H. Kutscher 'pf j&Jew ' York City, who are stopping at Grove Park Inn, were sruests of IMr. and Mrs. Dave M. Simons re cently. m Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Albright and young son, Jimmie, and Mr. Don Bealy of Charlotte were vistors at the home of Mrs. Albight's p.irents, MrV and Mrs. J. T. Bridges, for the weejf-end. ''Si- LILLIAN GISH FOUND HER IDEAL ROLE IN "BOHEME" Role Not Acted But Lived Picture Boasts Notable Cast; John Gil bert as Her Lover Achieves Triumph. (Review) Has Lillian Gish, star of many roles, found the ideal one her su preme contribution to the art of the screen? Many people say so, after having seen., her Mimi in "La Boheme." Never before did role fit artist, and artist fit role, so ideally as Lillian Gish and the character of the little wjstful. waif of the Latin Quarter, in the quaint romance at the Wayne wood Theatre, Nov. 18-19th. ."La Boheme" is known arid loved by millions; Lillian Gish is famous whereiver the motion picture is shown. Her roles have been many and varied; she was a southern rose in "The Birth of a Nation," a quaint Yankee ' maid in "Way Down East," a little beaten waif of Limehouse in "Broken Blossoms," and a French revolutionary heroine in "Orphans of the Storm." An etheral nun in "The White Sisters," and an aristo dratic mediaeval maid in "Romola" she has played practically cvry type of -womanhood. But the new Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer production portrays her in a role that she seems literally to live and breathe; she does not act Mimi . r W EXPEDITE PAYMENT OF FLORI- Z she veritably-IS Mimi! Her dell- DA INSURANCE CLAIMS , cate. reraance; her glorious faith and ( her wbhaerful love for her poet, hei Jn order t0 expedite payment of wistful appeal-ehe is veritably the ont of the Florida du embodiment of the soul of woman, j ,stel( NaUonal Board of Fire Un A . notable east was directed by. . derwriterSi acting for Btock fir in. ; King 'Vidor in the new picture, Miss ; gurance companies, has sent a" repl Gish's first American-made play n gj, to Miaml tQ oragite some years. John Gilbert, as the and gystematize the thousands of ad poet Rodolphe, reaches the heights of jU8tmenta now pending- Although there are few, if any, genius opposite Miss Gish, and Roy n'Ar.1, vnnanta hia fl-ilmna in I hp t.t-i , it. k i. fire losses involved, companies are Merry Widow" as the suave boule- , ' F . , iU u interested in claims under automobile, vara.er. wno repreBe.,v ... .. . windstorm( and other poH Renee Adoree makes a - charming . ,. . , ea, and thus make possible early ward Everett Horton and George ioioti , , , . , . . - o . indemnification of assured persons Hassell are a lovable trio of Bohe- .,, . , , , ... lutaiiLiniij injuicu uy ine nurricane lcies. Underwriters will advise the board of all popcies in force in the stricken mians in the quaint French quarter. The cast is an ideal setting for the star both are perfect in the famous romance of the -art quarter. It is a picture ever to be remembered. and flood. This is modern business service. I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SA1.F On Wednesday, December )" 1.. - isao, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at lh COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET. curt House door in Waynesvi)!e, The Community Club will hold its Nprth Calina! 1 ill sell at nuhl i cS..i ... uw - tnc touowing lands and promise , on Monday afternoon, Nov. 15. Mrs. lying and being in Haywood County jW. A. Band- will have the special North Carolina, and more particulari .' paper oi . toe aitemoon, ner suojeci 1" :,: ,"" QUICK SERVICE Wo do not keep you "standing around" when you cc:nn ''nto our store. We ke?p clerks enough to give you ;,po dy, as well as courteous service. And a child can buy as cheaply as a man from us. Tli a PRICE will be the LOWEST. MILLER BROTHERS BEAjiiNmixu at a st-.kp m t ,p West side of a street, Northwes i corner of the Hospital Lot, and iui with said street N. 13 30' K. :r; feet to another street., thence ' ' said street last mentioned N. 70 W. 68 feet to a stake corner of Lot 1"; thence with said Lat 13. S. 20 W. 151 feet to a stake in the line of the being'Edith WhBrton." WAYNEWOOD THEATRE. Nov. 15th to 20th. . Monday ' y'- .Buck Jones in THE' FLYING HORSEMAN Love, honor, adventure and a Tide Hospital Lot; thence with the line o? for love and honor. said Hospital Lot S. 67 30' F.. 93 Imperial Comedy "NAPOLEON, Jr." t the BEGINNING. Being In: ... . . No. 12 of Alden Howell, Jr. lands a- .V-'j. .2'. . ' ! . Per survey and plat of J. V.'. S-aver, Ralph W. Ipce in April 26th, 1922. THE SEA WOLF Excepting from the above t act. From Jack London's famous novel however, that certain p.ircei of bu t u.. .i.. of ' :;i conveyed by W. K. Miller to Mr. A. uv u.c a..,c .....v Youne. by deed dated November. 1:)2". and released from the deed of trust .under which this sale is made. I Sale made pursuant to the n,r: c conferred upon me by a deed of trust from W. K. Miller and wife. Mart-,; Miller, recorded in' Book S, p.-.ge 2.W, Phone 30 Main Street absorbing v XKV.'S. Wednesday Jack Hoxie in BLUE BLAZES A western with a hard riding cow- Record of Deeds of Trust, of Hav wood County. This November 10th. 19:J6. J. R. MORGAN. Tim'.,p. Dec9c M&W RHKl'MA T I S M boy, it has thrills a-plenty. 31uebird Comedy. Thursday and Friday Lillian Gish and John Gilbert in LA boheme You'll laugh, you'll cry and you'll marvel. And you will love Lillian While in France with the American Gish in her greatest screen role. A Army I obtained a French prescrip story of Paris and human souls. ; tioji for the treatment of Rheumatism Adults 40e Children 20c fin1 Neuritis. I have given this to f.atnriy Tom Tyler in OUT OF THE WEST thousands with wonderful results. The piescription cost me nothing. I aj-k nothing for it. I will mail it if ROMANCE, scads of it. ACTION, ' vou wil1 send me yur address. A an ocean full! Thrills, plenty, and,I'0StaJ wl" bnnS it. Write today then some. , 2nd Episode of "FIGHTING WITH BUFFALO BILL." ,r,n: THANKSGIVING HAT p ;u key won't bring it to you. iv, will have to come for it. We 'he veiy best hat you've been "'rg about. So smart and stun ' . ' f-nd it will look so well ).. Vhv n jt come in and see it? PAUL CASE, Dept. C-058, Brockton, Mass. Nov. 38, Dec. 9th Expert Watch Repairing "WHAT IS WORTH DOING AT ALL, IS WORTH DO ING RIGHT" OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Kodaks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, W.-.tches, Specialty Work, Kodak Finishing, Repairing. We have a large and attractive stock of novelties, etc.; J'ook Ends, Purses. Handbags, Compacts, Vanities, Per ! .:med Lp.mps, Hand Painted, iind a beautiful assortment ; ;if; Handkerchiefs; Also gifts of all descriptions. tV7 .;'' THOMAS J. DAVIS JEWELER .v.u;n Sireei. Near P. O. Waynesville, N. C. 'A' N N O u N C E M E N T ffessets-A. C Anderson and C. McKinney of I AeviUe. N. C, wish -'to .'Announce that they r" teased the City Bakery from Dr, John Smathers lJfiarid' ju6 how ready, to supply this Community" ."" with Good Brai. Piei, Cakes and ' all Pastries. j, ;,BUY HOME MADE BREAD ' It. The Waynesville Bakery Ncxt Doer to The City MarKfLon Church 5 tree t Ladies' Oxfords We are makiny' a specialty for tKe next few d; ys on Lodies Oxfords one strp, N ?v bty!e, some trimmed in Pitent Leather. A.Uo new Kodes of Brown witk New Ties. New CusKion Heelr. and Low Het Is. Really A $4.50 Value Twenty f we New Styles and all Sizes to select from. YOUR CMOICif, $2.98 L

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