J l.'l Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, APRIL U PERSONAL AND SOCIAL 1 SEWING CONTEST HELD MONDAY The ..iniual sewing contest ior the Waynes-ville Hitfh school .sponsored by the Community Club wa.s held last Monday morning m the school audi torium Mrs. 1 nomas M. .Seuwell, chairman ot education, presided dur ing the program. Prizes wvm awarded to three groups as follows: 1. .School Dres.i (general school) ; 2. School Dress (first vear honiemaking class); 3. General Wear llress oi Any .Material (second year hoineinaking class.) In trie first group Louise Hendricks wa.s the only entrant and was pre sented a dress pattern. ! or the first vear liomem.'iking - ciass Nannie B. Miller won the first prize of $2.00; Mary I.ee 1' orgusnn was awarded sec ond prize of a dress pattern; and Kugcnia Boston won third prize of a dress pattern. In the second vear group the $2.00 first prize was award ed to Josephine I'oti and ttie second and third prizes each a mess pat tern -went to Anna f'hilip and llut tie Silcr I-roeimin. A special prize was awarded Ruby .Krendle as the youngest participant in the contest; although this is not a regular prize. Mis- Brendle is not PHONE 1 37 IBtHIII BLI si K)hs ,11 I A si THREE ONE ACT PLAYS The SVi I ownsm :j on the t year insti play, the one act p l i 1 , popular favor to the Tin- lirst play is " I'.ie i.i.yal lure." l.v Wilkeson O'Connell. OVontudl lives in Chuod Hill. svillo work ior ( lass ot the ; High .School i, har inimeiireiiK.it plays, 'lhis :id of giving ' lie full length seniors are presenting three ii.vs -on Monday evening. . fill that should Drove el audience. iii Mi s ANNUA I. jUNIOR-SENIOR HANOI ET SATIUDAV X1C1IT A large number of guests attended the banquet given Saturday evening uy the members of the junior class ot the W aynesville lownship High s in play a I'laymaki cxreedine :s a roil' pirates U The scene ( arolina. action tin The sc. linn w i i'-t Till: w lie iv and pl'udu rs ear! Iv ' antic o fore tl is I id 1- is d a'.nn. 'n pi; We the. il( fi.i ed iv the I'arolin v in Marc). It. w:i 1 rec n vt 1. I he slot v n r. ior :t deals with vioui lonarv V ar. Ik- co.i -i of North .n.- i i:iv;u in ;l nf r'snhi-re. hi' is li-.id at Mt. Vor- fiud Washington, his r guest, l.ajavette. d contrast to Hie lirst (hi.-, play is a i-bnrm- tJUl'ttl fourteen year Fhe girls wore paraded judges. tionally credit i across the All the fr good and Mi i old. heir stag. before the cl'- t't'--ji- at deal of !' in (iener:-. ic In and I hingt ie la spita-i.any t .plav i- sc !:i5 I'lllS par ; v nil't ieran, ("oionid -r id' his yount cnnir.'ides. an n 'Whit Tin y of Asters." first one I f'onfed- Jim, at which I riends. whom present. 1 he . jL who had (h:w..'e of tlie.-e classes am j .-'' showed much interest in making tin : contest a succ"ss. . '- The club is al.-o n ! - I .-, :!u- M ip , lowing .ineivriant . f n Ji-ir . -m-j ...ii in giving t he tri.vs : .1. M. i.'-ng' . ) ' Store, A!:e:'-Sli-i-. Htiigm Broih-r.- I M v' ' l. -'5:1 . IX Tne ii- ,ii. )"ir.t y ':;- ; u!.- ?; ing part i-. lfi- '.n!.--t wi n-: iiuby V, ' Breijdh', (leceva Smith, Carmie Kales, : !.i -Margaret D'Vus, Ir.a -Hyatt,' Nanni" . ' Miller. M -a Mull. Harriett li-will. t'4 Mary Pefgu-siin, Uulie i5 right, Sara Undorwoul, Ij.igenia Boston, and ' Ruth llaUdi.fr;. Those roii'e -liir-r Hi the sec.n:i "i-ar c.ass wore: Jn?c-I,- phine I'lott, .illjan (iarrett, lla'tie I Siler I-reeman. Cert rune -I'lott. der .'i - aldine Briggs, Anna 1'hilli,)---, Helena Hyatt, Lucile Allison. Ivithlcen X. Arrington, and Louise Hendrix. k; The ju'h'.es were Mr.-. F.. ('. Moody, Mrs. Luciie I' ov. and Miss Nancv '''', . Killian. after t even years later, short armistice has been ed. .li Tbi comrai of the cue deal: boys with ave are the Oui ri ll i:;i! its rtning ideal- During the I were also made I son, Mr. K. J. Small, Mi. ,). J. Weatherby. Aliss I;.- I; .'.Icl'.lhannoii we baimuel and the be mothrr of tl ichiMil in honor ol the senior class the initial performance of the husv coinnH-iKement program. 1 he ban quet was a colorful affair taking place in the dining room of the Meth odist church where the tables were arranged in the shape ol a horseshoe. I The banquet was in the form of a .. ! Bi-( 'entennial celebration and i be red white and blue color scheme was carried out m everv detail ol the elaborate decorations. This motif was further rioted in the various courses of the dinner and in the pro grams and place cards. .-niong tne guests at the nannim; were the members of the high school faculty and the members of the school noard. Mr. h. J. Robeson m livered the invocation and Mr. Harry Bren dle, pretideij'. of the junior acted as toastina.ster. The program was- as follows: come," president of the Junior music, by high school orchestra: "To I ne .seniors, Mr. Harry Brendle: Response, Mr. Jame.-, II. ilowell: lo Our School, Miss Rosalyn Ray: iii.-ponse, .Mr. B. D.Bunn: Solo. Miss i harlotte Hatcher; "To Our Boa-d " Mr. ( ail Ratclig; Resjion.se. Mr R I fievosi; Solo, Mrs. h re I Marlin; ng Jo Seniors, by Junior Class. Mr. M. L. Shipman of Raleigh was here on business last week. Mr. Herman Green of P m.'s Creek was in town r ridav. Mr. Glenn 1). Brovn was here from Clyde I ridav. a v Mr. J. R. Terrell, civil engineer, of Clyde sjient Saturday in aynesville. Mr. here 1: . N. Henson week. Mr. R. B. Overton was among th-J visitors here from Canton last week. Mr. K. L. Anderson of ( Ivde spent I-i iday in a vnesville. Mr. Da.non Clark of Canton iva? in town on business r ridav. Mr. J. I. ! ord was here from Inick- ety Ihursday. Mr. H. H. Hay lies w.i 'ille on business Friday. in Wavnc-s- class, "Web C'as Among uie visitors here I' riday was Mr. L. 11. Clark of Canton. Mr. Benton Green was here Fines Creek one day last week. Mr. C. Saturday Mr. F. Saturday Ii. in R in Allen of Crabtree W aynesville. Mease of C Wayncsville. Tl i n 1 1 tu nril is been will be n n is direct ing on some ing features in s and scenery. from Chapel the Carolina remembered ted the Sen evening shoit by Mrs. i:. -I. I Robeson, Mr. V Stone, and Mr. ( n.vd and :I re spqnso dinner w;e :e juniors. Iter s of served alk: 1). . K. the M r. from Mr. spent George ( . Havne Clyde Saturday. I- ore; Satun Swayngim of in aynesville Mr. C. Ii. 1 k aynesvil on iland of busines Mr J. M. Games of Crtiv "inlay in W A7-.'i' U 1 S 1 1 I I I lis M, si 1 W s !! IK tin juniors a n i V ayni'sv vvere deli eve n ing - teach ei; cor i.sr MEEi i.xt; i- st . nieeting of the "ouneil for this vear sen, YEAR I'arentr was held e jios-ter ' UI I HOLD E. The la T cache r ( Monday tiighl following th . exhibit. The tojiic of study for the evening wue; ' How to Sjiend V our lime. Recreation and Wise I.se ol Leisure, was presented in an address by Mr. .Ralph Nollner. He .-tat-.'-l that the light sort, of recreation and amuse ment was necessary tor me best men tal and physical develojmient. lie emphasized the importance of the school and the church working hand m hand to provide "the abundant life," which is' produced by a blend ing of spiritual, mental and physical development. He urged the civic organization.-, schools, and churches ol the community to work out plans wheieoy wholesome recreation might be provided for the youth of the com munity. Officers for tne ensuing vear were elected as follows: Mrs. Thorns Seawed. president. S '.'(, t.K'in hone -I. K a: tun given of the if his p;u- seniors and faculty lie Township High C lit fii lly entertained with an informal Mi Ot s M i a tinier class, at thi tits. Mr. and Mrs ninety guests were niesent for the affair, . Mr. Paul J'ryo,. Miss ( harlotte Htitcher, and Miss Bernice .Mrl'liiannon directed the games and music which furnished the entertain ment during the evening. Throughout the recejition delight ful refreshments were served which attractively carried out the senior class colors of green and white. 'li.s.s- ASIITOS HOSOI! h'Ol.E lonor roll for Western' C has lieei) s are on the a re venerable couple is well in Haywood county. Air. Sen i liistinguished in two fields of l'or niore than sixty years li now, ldentiliod with. Jiublii l.eirig the lirst county su The. : r at - 'ollege ; I'ien! in.. I 2S the winter quar :irolina leaehers announced. Ten ulnha honor roll on the beta honor roll. To make the aljiha honor roll, a student tnuVt gain 40 quality points during a .quarter's w-ork, and to make the beta roil a student must make ;i'2 quality points during the quarter's work. Miss Margaret Asliton the ten students who made alpha roll. TO - is , among made the Mi -Mis dent. Mr dent. Mrs. 1. II. lJUilii. 1st vice ii'( I Swift, 2 i 1 v i i Ia'oii killian.. ord vi.'" Dewey. Noland, corn Kirkpatni idi.nt. jiresi- mg secretary. Miss Anna Dee cording secretary. Reports of the committee on clinic and ire-school 'Orientation v. given and plans for same disrussi lis sjionil two de- victorious le- the i n FARE Til AC HI li ( Ol II SPONSORS I'OSTEli EX III HIT 1 What proved to be a -nost aUrae i tive educational collectum o! ixis ters was exhibited at the Central ', Elementary school Tuesday afternoon and evening. The posU-rs rnaue b- the elementary school jiupils of the Wavnesville dis- : triot schools, and sponsored by the : Parent-leacher Council, depicted the seven oojectives of education. The poster winning the first prize i was one on civics made by Mollie j Gaddis, Kdna Mae Burress, and Joan Phillips of tne Lake Junaluska school- A poster on wise use of leisure time, ; made by Katherine Martin and Lenora Miller ot Central Mementary school r won second prize; and the winner ot C the third prize was a health poster maue by the tilth grade at hast Way ! nesville school. The judges for this exhibit were Mrs. R. H. Blackwvll, Mrs. C- V Sbdl, and Miss Dorothy Lane: ROTARY CI, UP. LADIES NIGHT Ladies iMght of the Rotary Club, which was postponed last Friday will lie oDservea next rnday evening Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'clock in the dining room of the Methodist church. The same program which was arranged for last week by Mrs S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, and Mrs. L. B. Hayes will be present d at this time. -.' MRS. SHE LTON IMPROVING We are glad to report that Mrs. W. T. Shel ton, who was taken to the Haywood County Hospital Monday night for an operation, is improving steadily. " l.ll Rs (,o CHAPEL HILL W avilCMVllIi. II II- 1 1 Selionl bating teams, which were ui the elimination triangular debates two weeks ago, left- yesterday for Chapel- Hill to compete for the cii against luher winning teams' of the state. The all-.i niatue team is rolii liosed ol Rosalyn Ray ami 'Henrietta Phillips, and the negative' team is com posed of Kathervn Oiieon and Sam NI) Ml EI.EHRA TE SIXTY-FIFTH WEI )l) I SO A .V.V IV ERSARY I''rom two to live o'clock Sunday afternoon, Aril 10, Rev. and Mrs. K. -. Sentelle received a stream of visitors, who came to congratulate tin ni . upon their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary.;' The informal recejition was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Robinson on Church street. Can ton. A large number ot lriends from ninny sections of the county called during the afternoon, Mi't',. Robinson, the charming hos tess, and a granddaughter of the guests of honor, received the visitors and directed them to the (lininir room where delicious letVrsliment were i served I lit. known telle i: :il or. was. and i lucatinn. jiermtenilent ot schools-, which posi tion he held for about ithirty-iive years he has been actively engaged in the lirogress ot, education in the countv .ouger than any other man. He ha? also been an active pastor in various Baptist churches in this and othel counties. 1 here is hardly a home in the-county.-where Mr. and Mrs. Sentelle are not known. 1 heir many friends throughout the state wish for them many more -years of useful service- ' FORMER RESDENT WITH CLACK MT. AIRPORT Mr. illiani t Honevcutt, attorney who is president of the Bank of Black Mountain and chairman of the Airport .Association of that city, has recently made . several solo flights from the Blitck Mountain airport. Mr. Hoiievi'utt, lived in aynesville several years attending the vocation al school before be entered law school and the people of 'Wayncsville are interested in. his success. Mr. W ay ne Mr. a visit i Mr. Woodn H. -. v i J . Ri on uynesville. gi rs o busine K. I., liurnett i r in town Men, Mrs. Jack Campbell of Dellwood spent Saturday shopping in Waynes vii.'e. M:'. Gk-nn A. Boyd of Jonathan w-i.s a visitor in Waynesville the first sitor of the week. Mr CnK- Walker and C. B. Mc- Crary of Fines Creek were visitors here Tuesday. of Pigeun was Mr. W. F.McCrary and Mr. Boring Smith were visitors here from Crab tree Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Messer of Crabtree sjn-nt Tuesday in Waynes ville. The many friends of Mr. Joe Davis, who has been ill for several weeks at the hospital here, are pleased to know that he is improving teaiU'y. Mr. V. C. Xobeck left Monday tor Durham, where he entered Duke Hospital for observation ,nd triat- ment. j Among the visitors in town the first of the week were Messrs. John I Baxter Morrison, R. K. Hipps, T. A. : Clark, and C. A. Cogburn of Canton, j V I fi-cs!- d-oni-. P.-i'oipr :in.l Tliu-t! Burress from Ca,ta!oochee aittended the meeting of the Junior Order United American Mechanics. Mr. and Mrs. L-.uristo:, -!.. "ii. ha.i as their gueust last week-en. 1, Mrs. Haidin's sister, Mrs. J. C. AVest, of litTi'lersonville. Miss .Mary Stri-iig!ie!d and Mr. J i tmn ii Nial spent the week-end i'1 Knoxvillc, Teiilie-'-e.' as g.i.--'. e! Mr. and -Mis. Charles Badge-'., Jr. -t!i.-,s Anna Jean l'i;;f, ..Its,- l-Ji.a-beth Henry and 'I.-: M -, 1" ".n;ne I'lott wt-re Asheville visitors Satur day. Messr.-. James Rickard, Verlin 'I' iieer. and W. H. Hender-ou were ti'ii'Mr the t'anton visitor- heiv S-'U-ui'.iav-. r-i i . granddaughter. K,tu. ..... '? aja pected to return this -J home nn W;slr.,, tn .. - .ui Mreet af-ei- months' stay in So-.h- ' ,r a v- Rev P H R,.,n ... who 1.:. Vu .... '.tXe-a!iir. Ol'eiJ.lii; r i -,-J:i'l: :,Jl'-''i. a i'i-;. ''- H. i i"-; in st. Petersburg, j -ti. iu ma nome ior nis orotner-in-law, M Mr. and Mrs. Georirr. u- 7. , w. 1J-.' -iaeon. li,, Reed. Miss F!i7.n),.;u .Jlr- Willinm i . . .-Mao Smathers of Ashevi.H .-".' t. t if.. r .. J-"r!. Juiiciai ui -Ills, l, n 'j-J,. uruay aiternoon. i Eagle Weighing asn r u " umt lirought to Henry Har(j from -pent iinton sjient he Clyde Clyde was in ; Saturday. . spent ' Cru. - M i :o was in iindi from M r. ( 'iiarles turday in V Deny il vn e 'villi I'm!" Sail spent Satut ol' i-'iiies in town ( 1 1 Mr, Cruso Mis W. '.II. Btirneet Saturday. he.;. from . J. ! w ere , Abel Ashevi! id Mrs; vi-itor: Andrew 1' ridav. Mr. Ce VI irge ih or L. 1 1 am pt -in i f here -Monday. C.-mtr.M Mi II '.dbittci Strmglield coninanii Hill. M OM I N's Mi the i. Woodson Jones debaters : to Cli ac-ipel ( ' 1 WEEK- I l rhe regular meeting of the Wo man. s (lub will be held next Thurs oay atternnon. mu Ul, at ;!:::(! o t'loeit. with Mrs. C. : II. McDowell--Mi l. John Queen, chairman of jvublic ueltaie, wul have charge of the pro gram and she has invited Mrs F L Mcl-.ee- ot Sylva to address the club- All niembers are asked to be pres ent at this meeting and contribute a jar or can ot vegetables, fruit, or preserves to be given to the Haywood t imntv Hospital. -.' mrs. r;irr.v NAMED DELEGATE At a recent exrcntivo mimn the local chapter ot the .Needlework daild ot America, Mrs. T Lenoir Owyn was elected a delegate to go to the national convention of that organ ization to be held at Grove Park Inn in- Asheville, -May r. 6, and 7. Mrs J. M. Lone, nresident- nf ih. Wo, villc guild, and Mrs. J.P. Dicus. sec letaiy, will also represent the local oiganization at the national meeting METHODIST LADIES ATTEND MEET Jirs 1,. U. Hayes. Mrs. James At- Kins. Mrs. R. E. iVolIner, and Mrs 1 nomas M. Seawell left Tuesday morning for Charlotte to attend the annual convention of the Woman's Missionary Societies of the Western rsorth Carolina conference, which opened Tuesday morning at Myers Park church and closes today. '. MR. CARVER TtETTF.Tf Mr. Jack Carver, -who underwent an operation at the Haywood County Hospital two weeks ago, is somewhat better. I'ESEFIT CHICKEN SUPPER SATURDAY The Last Wayesville Flemontarv School will sponsor a benefit chicken supper given under- the auspices ot the 1'arent-T earner:' Association next Saturday evening in the dining room of the Methodist church from to it o'clock. Tickets will be sold for the small sum of -2a centi jicVi mf the public is cordially invited. Pro ceeds will go toward improving the school grounds. ... f: ' PRESHYTERY MEETS IS AY EST ASHEVILLE Rev, R. P. Walker, moderator of the Asheville Presbytery, comjiosed of church in 11 counties west of Ridge crest in Western North Carolina, de liverod the opening sermon at the meeting held Tuesday and WVdnosd.iv of this week. Mr. R. L. Provost also attended the meetings.. ... CAMVISG PARTY LAST U EK-END Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell- Mr and Mrs. M. II. Bowles, Mr. and Mrs lorn Lee, Jr., and Mrs. R. L. Coin spent last week-end at the attractive camp of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp bell above Maggie. CIVIC LEAGUE MEETS FRIDAY The regular monthly the Civic League will morrow afternoon April o clock, with Mrs Monday m aynesville Mr. F. Ii. Rickm-ui i Pigeon Monday. Mr. S. H. Justice of Monday in Wavnesville of ;'ig. on .'-pent i-as here from Canton spent on business. Mr I II ,lk, , I- mes ( reek Monday was here from Mr. Grady Messer of Crabtree Tuesday in Wavnesville qwnt M.s spent ville. Herman Green of 1- I ulav shojijiing h ines ( reel; in Wavnes- M r. Grover lloglen, Mr. .1. Mansoil ie ,fi rd. and Mr. Taylor -Med ford of Iron Dull' sjient Monday in W'aynes y Kt on business. Mrs. frank Kiye and daughter, Miss ' lee- Frve. i'Lt'irne.1 l't,o, ..-v -; weeks' visit to Mrs, '.F rye's sister in VV'intou-Salem, Mrs. Clevt'land Kirkpa; rick spent a few days this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed in Ashe ville. Mrs. Alvin Ward returned Satm-ihiv from a several weeks' visit to her sisters, Mis. H. A. Cogburn and Mrs Talniadge Lucas, in Jacksonville Florida. -Mrs. J. D.Bivins of Albemarle ar rived yesti'l'dav to Snend tln remain der of the week as the inn.il nf kcr sister, .Mrs. y.. li. Hushnell, and Mr. Bushnell. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Can away and Miss Theodora Carraway oi Asheville, former residents of Wav nesville, spent Friday with friends here i 'I'l, TJ t r i iicmy xiaraware Cn i week became tlx. . i-IC,. . unuer oi ore,,' heaviest eno-loo olro .'-SO. "V ""'"'V"1-""1-1- -ine ea. ea over 350 pounds. it Wa7, here from Indiana k . "liii Henry has the eagle on jfg A TPnnl I,, a sln.A -4. -1 M1-lli3T I The eas-le does not eat or drill j )i is an ii-uu 8tlv-1 Adivce To Motorists That ! onouiatfeKemember. The following 1v;,.t. 4 ., Itorist, given by Maxwell luL the Katinnal R,,0 f ' Surety Underwriters, should i Dressed uuon everv drU-.,,. 1. Regulate your speed to drr L-OHU11.10I1S. iwety-nve milej per lliav tK more danwriii ... per hour under certain conditC 2. lo not drive faster than wiib "ui. inu iu aiop wunin the lw oii"k uiaiauce aneaa Some may suddenly come out a-i i section or around a mn-,. '5 Know the rules and rem and obey them They ate ,it; ui ing saieiy ana tneir uisobed - win cause accidents 1 Keep on your own j.;de d road, it is the safe side 5. IK not pass unless j-gj (lr that no one is coming air; t::a: have enough room. o. -signal oeiore you tun-, and- iroin the correct lane. 7. Di 'ive smoothly tl:e unexa us liable, to cause accident-, 8. Have your car in'iivted ( maintain it in good oyt'i.i;.i:j I dition. 9. Give the pedestrian more nis snare ot the right ;oi way--. on some one your size. 10. Slow down and be jiarticu careful when pavement is slip:, when visibility is poor and during evening peak hour- I to t.i n. in. These rules deserve careful s:. Following them should eliminate greatest degree, the possibility c" cident. They are based purely courtesv and comon ,.n, great friends of accident preveaf the greater nnrt. .,' Mtiwin P. needs a lime application accuniirj soil tests recently made bv Co.: Agent T. B. Brandon. About 750 rural boys ami jrir!- Catawba County have joined the clubs organized m the county spring. Mrs. Homer I'lott, Mrs J M ;md Mrs. Oliver Sh. ville visitors i .Mock A U Mr. and Mrs. C J their guest Mr. Reec I . J. Reece. ol ( i usn Reece have h mother. Mis Messrs. ). H.IIirris fh-r Smathe-s. and C. A, Cogburn of Csn. '" wele hero on husmosu n.n,n.;i.. . . . Mrs. Mintlio.-OM vilie was at. the last wvek-end- -HKsey Holel W niie H Mrs. Dee visitors Claik in W of White uynesville meeling of lie hell to- !r. al. 3:30 D Paul Walker Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Miss Mary Kirkpatnck left last week to spend a month at Pawley's Island They were accompanied by Dr. W. L KirknfltnrW wlir haa Knn. - -. ii , , .. in tx s-'Jiai - lotte hospital for the past few months . Afr. Chesflr r Roll ti-: v - - v. -. w VL Jivaieign, cananiaie. tor stntA Ani;tn i SruesJ at the TFain TTnti' oonT..i I f- Johnny Johnson of IT.YWr days last week. TLTf kT"nd his parent. Mr. and 'bik were Friday. '; -Mr. . A. Moore and Mr: G W Burnett of Tigeon were visitors hen T ridav. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tompkins of oylva attended th Tlinorfil nf Tiff I. II. Thackston last Saturday '-...'... Miss Thomasir.e Stringfield spent the week-end as the guest of Miss ( a roll ne Mard in Asheville '-.':' t Mrs. Robert Fowler of 'Chapel Hit IS the PlieSt llf hi.l- fntknr AT- T t Bramlet. ..-.. Mr. and Mrs fionnm i r and .Mrs. Lyle Jones of Asheville spent iiu.uiv m .v aynesville f. n,l f : 1 , ' ' ' " "us. Aivin Ward are -ui-.i. .ng sometime as guests of Mr Wai-ds parents at Lake Junaluska. . MIs;s Margaret Ray left Thursday tor tt. Louis. Missouri where she will visit Miss Gladys Miller -...:. Mr. anil Mm .T v , ot banford arrived yesterday to visit ii'i'iner. (irs. W.I,-. K irk-nati-inl- .. , n. -'-. Amonf the baturdav were Mr . rio.i.i:. m . en and Mr. Dexter Rathbone ' ' L i lHf ECONOMY K1US'-1 -Hni 11-1....,, J J butted Fancy Creamery il in V4 lb. Prints '3-lO W HITI-.UOI SI I AI'OK ATi j au i isc 5 2e NECTAR ' i 'l nS: 25c Encore MACARONI SPAGHETTI NOODLES H A.I AM M.s Mlrv Biner lift Sln,hv for everal days' vislt to Washington Mrs. J. W. Reerl f several days last week visiting friends Joe Shackford rf n.,?. tt; versity spent the week-en I 'a, the" euest of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins W w Mr. Johnnv 8-oz. x 55 fiKSi-"n'''i.i t- E I I m III v if Encore J - Ready-to-Serve flilF lb. 2 c U A.I AH 8Vi Jar FINFST "RrT..T! 1- : SUGAR SANDWICH SPREAD LCOvY KtlUHV, CAMKI, CUKSTKUriMn. OM (;,iM. C50ABETTES 2 m 25s. ' : CARTON 51-25 1 24 lb. FLOOR SSn 2 in 1 POLISH can 10c Fairv SOAP 7 cakes 25c Atlanttdc & Pacofbc "ss lb. $p9 THE CREAT CO 1 1'.e ' : ;t j:;ii 4 :o iror -Li HI bl lliii 'ftr ? a i X iie , the .k," .'i-e tion Into biyni Uiel lies ;o m run Ires oi ' fiarki Cfcurse e'S-f iie iur i;'S 1 4 arr 9 .i: i M.lv r' -fa 1 tsis I t": of .ate .lift's 'mt t low : Sale ... ., i.s. josepn Johnson

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