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i : I Page 4 THURSDAY JANUARY 21. inn Tir . TriTTinfTTT T ti HVTTVrrn A TXT IT CI? I ' fe M " lW V m M I I .1 . n . HI I I'M H I 11 I'll'ilL f PERSONAL AND SOCIAL . 4S!!MI!I PHONE 137 Mr. Will Kinsland of Crabtree spent Wednesday in town- Mr. Z. V. Ferguson of Fines Creek was in town Wednesday on business. Mr, Glenn D. Brown was here from Clyde Tuesday. Mr. Jerry Robinson of Clydp '.Tuesday in Waynes ville. 'pent Mr. Glenn Tate of Iron Duff was . in Waynesville Tuesday. j Mr. H. Arthur Osborne of Canton ' was here on business Tuesday. : Mr. Grady Davis of Iron Duff was here Monday. Mr. R- E. Hipps of Canton was in town on business Monday. Mr. J. M. Hayncs of Canton was a visitor in Waynesville Monday. Rev. W- C. Matney of Canton was ' in town Tuesday. Mrs. L. P. Wenz of Asheville vis ile friends in WaynesviHe Tuesday. Mr. R. Jj. James was here from Crabtree last weelc. '.. Mrs. H. H. Garner of Pigeon was shopping in Waynesville Saturday. - Mr. Charles C. Smathers was in lown from Canton Saturday, Rev. R. A. SSentelle of Pigeon was a visitor here Monday. Mr. T. H. Deaver of Pigeon was in Waynesville on business Monday. Mr. Jt M. Gaddy of Lake Juna hasTca was here on business Saturday. Mr. C. B, Jones of Clyde spent Saturday in town. Mr. D. M Cagle of Clyde was among the visitors in town Monday. Mr. Joseph A. Collins was here from Clyde last week. Mr, and Mrs. G R, Ferguson of Fines Creek were in town Monday. - Messrr,- Aiberf Abel, Henry Selsam, and Rufus fJorJon returned Saturday from a week's tour of Florida. Mr. Thomas Rogers of Clyde spenjt Monday in Waynesville. Mr. W. A. Moore of Pigeon was here on business last week Mr. E. B. Rickman of Pigeon spent some time in Waynesville Monday. Rev. R. P. McCracken was among the visitors from Clyde last week. Mr. Jordon Neal of Canton wus in Waynesville on business last week. Mr. Homer V. Cagle spent Monday in town. of Calnton Mr. J. H. Ford of Canton spent Monday in Waynesville on business. Mr. Charles B. MoCrary of Fines Creek was in town last week. Mrs. Ellis Smart of Crabtree spent Saturday shopping in Waynesville, Mr. Roy Medford of Crabtree spent Friday in Waynesville. Mrs. W I). Ketner of Dellwood spent Friday shopping in Waynesville. Mr . T. E. Branson of Canton was a visitor in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Haynes of Canton spent Friday In Waynesville. .' Mr. W. R. Medford was a visitor from Lake Junaluska Monday. . Mr.' Robert Davis of Crabtree was here Monday. Mr. C. J. Reece was a Asheville visitor Saturday. Mrs. Harry Rotha was a visitor in Asheville Wednesday. . Mr. Frank Medford of Crabtree was among the visitors here Satur day. Mr. H. A. Osborne and Miss Sarah Osborne of Canton were guests of Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick on Sunday. Mr. Thomas M. Seawell left Sat urday for the eastern part of the state- .'' Mrs. Francis Massie, Miss Virgin ia Welch, Miss Mary Stringfield, Miaa Messrs. J. W. Sl.ook and U. L. Pen land were among tfce visitors here from Clyde Monday . Messrs. A. J. Sanfortf and Lee V. Rogers of Crabtree we in town Tuesday. Mrs. John Morrow of Lake Juna luska spent some time in Wnesville Monday. Messrs. T. B. Medford and R. Medford of Lake Junaluska (went Monday in Waynesville. Miss Sally Baker and Miss Polfv Davis of Murphy were guests of M. John Turbyfill last week-end. , ... .. I M r. Lawrence Green and Mr. David Simons attended the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Charlotte this week. . Mr. Earl E Clark and Mr. C. A. Gogburn of Canton were in Waynes ville Monday. Mr. P. J. McCracXen was among the visitors from Crabtree in town on Monday, . Mr. J. Bat Smathers of Asheville is attending court in Waynesville this week. Mr. J. L Walker and Mr. W. T. Tate were visitors from Lake Juna luska tn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson and Miss Frances Robeson visited friends at Oteen on Sunday. Mr. R. N. Barber left last Wednes day for a six weeks' business trip through the Southwest. ... Mrs. George H. Ward of Asheville spent Sunday with friends in Way nesville. . Miss Thomasine Stringfield was the guest of Miss Carolina Ward in Asheville la3t week-end, ... Miss Ida Jean Brown spent several she went to attend a meeting of the Mary Quinlanfl and Miss WiWa Craw- i days this week in Charlotte where ford made up a party to Asheville Association of Bell Telephone Em- haturday. . ployees. ootweiar DURING JANUARY Modern Pumps, Straps, Eyelets and Oxfords, every style a present day Footwear success, are yours at a SAVING of $2 to $4. Yes, models charming enough to wear with one's loveliest frocks or practical enough for sports and street wear. Come see the beauties. Mi -mm. :. SUKDES KIDS REPTILES PATENTS SATINS In tans, black and beautiful combinations. In every wanted size and width. One lot, as high as $3.50 values, special . AM regular $3.00 val ues reduced to . . . $1.69 $2.69 Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bridges and son, Marion, and Mrs. M. F. Albright were in Asheville last Friday. Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. S. T. Neal and kMr. Jimmie Neal were Asheville visitors on Saturday. Miss Mary Adams Ward of Ashe ville was the guest of Miss Jewel Hipps last week-end. Judge William Grimball of Charles ton, South Carolina was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Atkins last week-end. Mr. James Rose, who is a student at Davidson College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rose. Miss Mildred McCracken, who is attendirrgWeaver College, spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCracken. ... Miss Mary Barber returned last week from a two Teekar visit to rrtends in Wilmington, North Caro lina. . atlss Irene Maney, who has been the ruest of Mrs. Ruth Williams Roth for the past week, has return ed to er home in Asheville. Mrs. Charles Christopher Critten don of Cpel Hill arrived Monday for a visit wrtt her mother, Mrs. Charlies E. Quinla Mrs. Crittendon is the former Mis Janet Quinlan. ... Mr. and Jftrs. J. E. Massie left jbo attend tff Film Convention in Charlotte. Ml. and Mrs. Massie will go to High Point for the Furniture Show. Mr. and Mrs. J. SL. Kirkpatrick of Kents Store, Virgmia arrived last Thursday to be with Mrs. Kirkpat rick's mother, Mrs. Lorena Rogers, who is seriously ill at her home at Crabtree. .... Rev. and MUrs, R. P. Walker left last week for a two weeks' visit to relatives in Charleston and other points in South Carolina. j Miss Elizabeth Rogers, who is on the faculty of the Gastonia schools, arrived home Monday to be with her mother, Mrs Lorena Rogers, at her home on Crabtree. . Mr. and Mrs. H. C Martin of Lenoir were guests last week-end of Mrs. Martin's sister, Mrs. R. H .Blackwell, and Mr. Blackwell at their home on Main street ... Misses Jane and Helen Peck and Mr. Hugh Shelton motored to Ashe ville Saturday night. They were ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith of Canton. Mr- C. E. Weatherby attended the meeting of the executive committee of the Western North Carolina Ath leic Conference 'in Asheville Monday. Among the visitors from CraMe in Waynesville Tuesday were Mr.C. L- Hill, Mr. D. R. McCracken and Miss Belle McCracken. Mrs. John Turbyfill left Wednesday to sD?nd a few days in Asheville as the guest of Mrs. W. B. Nelson. Mrs. Charles Badgett, Jr. and two small sons left last Thursday for their home in Knoxville, Tennessee. They were accompanied by Mrs. Charles Badgett, Sr , who will visit them for sometime before returning to her home in Richwood, Wrest Vir ginia. Mr. and Mrs- E. J. Hyatt went to Charlotte Tuesday, taking their son, Howard Hyatt, to the hospital for another treatment for the injuries which he received some weeks ago in a football game. . Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick and daugh ter, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, are leaving this week for Charlotte, to see Dr. Kirkpatrick, who is recover ing from an operation in a Charlotte hospital. We are glad to report that Dr. Kirkpatrick is getting along nicely and expects to be at home soon. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD MEETING The regular monthly met;. the Order of the Eastern S be held Thursday nigh, Jani at 7:30 o'clock at the MaSjnic- DR. AND MRS. McCRAr OS TOUR OF THE sTii-, "at ur. ana mrs- j. k. y.r Tuesday for Charlotte McCracken will attend th the Grand Lodge of M ., Charlotte they will gu ; , . Wilson, Wilmington and othc in the eastern part of th-? sa:. Dr. McCracken will attr-nj s district chapter meetings. . SUPPER FOR BENEFIT OF PRESBYTERIAN MasSf The Woman's Auxiliary ; Presbyterian church will have i ter supper Saturday night, s'j at 6 o'clock, at the "Little Cafe" Hyatt Building. The menu elude fried oysters, oyc..r g ter- cocktail, potato salad, r0!r. fee, and pie. Proceeds win m Manse Fund. The puh!!n is w. invited. . . Rev. Albert New attendee meeting of the Grand Lod?e 0: sons in Charlotte this week. t i nH. ft I $TEA! mipnA One lot which includes $4.50 values, a bargain One group of $6.00 Bridge shoes, now priced ... . ... ... $1.99 Natural $3.79 REMEMBER 1-2 PRICE ON OVERCOATS Viotnmg Co, in MAIN STREET Mrs. S. II. Keller, Miss Iva Clark end Mr. and Mm. Paul Deaton and son, Kenneth, attended the initial concert of the Asheville Philharmonic Orchestra at the Batterj' Park Hotel Sunday night. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay were Abbe ville visitors on Monday- Dr. Gay went to attend the meeting, of ' the Dental Sudy Club Monday nigh. . Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Coble vstd.-neH Monday from a several vveks' -visit, to their Charlotte, N C. ':-. '. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dungan of Elizabethton, Tennessee were week end guests of Mrs. Dungan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McCracken. They were accompanied home by Miss Mary Pauline Plott. -." : Mr. W'ilson Barron arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Barron at the Adger House. Mrs. Barroi has been here since f.ie illness of auir, Mrs. II. W. V.'oodward. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler left Monday for Durham wher-j Mr. Siler will go to Duke Hospital for further treatment- Mrs. James Goode left Tuesday ft.r a visit to friends and relatives in the eastern part of the state. "' ' Mrs. R. N. Barber returned last Wednesday from a several weeks' visit to relatives in Camden and Sel ma, Alabama. She was accompanied by her son, Mr. Richard Barber, who has been visiting friends in New Orleans, Louisiana. Mrs. J. T. Bridges and son, Marion, spent the week-end in Charlotte vis iting Mrs. Bridges' son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Frank Albright and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Y. Bridges. "THE BEST THAT MONEY BUY" CA.V COFFEE that has that "try -one-ffiore-cupwoYl ticiousness. And Tea Well, your tatse will tell you you're enjoying a REAL TREAT ! 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