i A : ut. jUNgj 1932 .THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 faCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Mrs - p: ott and daughter, Mi Martha Ploit. of Sratesville sr. t-ia. a.is tnij week a: "ear Maugie. Thev J iruests M:s Xar- Hrtrtv per ..heir Mis Ter t sv-camp 2a as Tr.e.r and Little' Jt-i" ' n:ldress of Cieve'and essee and Muses Helen and Lucv' n o: New York City. ayED BY and ' r..,tM,i the annual ;f Woman', Missionary , d Cwunty, auxiliary ;. .-nivrinteniieni ex - : v-.r. Other oih thnJ yi I T. L. Bla- c r; jiesser n ri',- ra! 'ffi-vi chair-Priiur-.oi, cf Canton, haWn; Mrs. Tom, "V Bauconi, of Way- ; pA,ple's leader. i;..;a .f intn three .71. fa Snm lesions wiui :.-fu . . ri1 .vision; Mrs. i ai v.v. ivJe divisnm; ami :uibs chairman u- i 1 H T i..,'.,,,.n. s'eeret-fy ana M - -u.; Al ii i i lie Mrs. Walter L. Taylor, Jr. n,lim,M!,M,i' R- Wood and youn tn daughter, Margaret Annie, of Balti -! t .thelr home in Kiiza- more, -uaryiand have awiveH t. an.,,; , ' .uiss .uary the summer with the former's parents, Uv;.l ..... ana -urs. J onn X. Shoolbred. Mrs'ij, i,', waiter Taylor. Sr.. of Cn i-it.. ! Viiginia is also the guest of Mr arid! .'.lit. Shoolbrod. j Mr. and Mrs., M:s. W.t . Russ ?r.t ' Week-e!U: V!..:iing 'relative VOX AIR OPEXS Hemlersonviile. Mr.-. RUSs re.ma::.e"i The Bon Air Hotel has cmnul t',.,-tor a luiurer visit to Kn- n-r..... iiiM-iuru ;u sena tno suin'r-r ler grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs.' A. hj!l-re.1. Nina Howell Darck of New :i City has arrived for a visit to; parerts, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. veil. j ! I'-r. and Mrs. J. A. Tayi.n- of Se-! .1. Florida spent several days s week at their home in Wayne. . '' " .Mr. and Mrs. Merreit Trantham Clyde Wrte in WaynesvilUf last' ecken.i. . .'.essr.. r. I-. Campbell and X. la.k ot Car.ton spent Saturday MRS. QUE EX HOXORED EASTERX STAR Mrs. John Queen was elected Grand Esther of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina. Order Eastern Star, at the r.nua! session of that t 'ganization ht'.d in Rocky Mount last we.'k. .Mii. Dave Simons, worthy matron of the Waynesville Chapter No. lt!o, .""' -ir. Queen, former worthv ma tron, attended -the meeiintr in Kockv -Mount and returned Thur.-u.u-. .VSS STR1XGFJEI.D Sl'OXSOlr Miss Mary Stringrield, who was jn- Mrs. M. A. Hartt of Fort Lauder ;:; e. Florida recently arrived in Way nesville and are stopping at the Pie imo.-it Hotel. Mr. J. T. Whitt-k and son, Carl, of Paooiet. South Carolina spent Mon day in Wavnesville. Messrs. Charles Hawkins and Her. Herman Greene were among the visitor- here from Fines Creek Tuesday. Mrs. Minna Butler of St. Petors- I vlteu to act as sponsor from North ; btitg. Flori.ia has arrived to spond the i I'iiairir.an fswiina .via' m M. Mrs. Harris :on the rented by tne young i Waynt'.-vilie cnurcn. lei to hold m meeuiiH 3aptist- cnurcn next Missiomiry cb. f -)GRAM delegates by Society ot the season under the management of .urs. uiauys Keid ot Miami, Florida. Mrs. Reid and her mother arrived in Waynesville last week. Miss Mary Penlaiui McCracken re turned last week from a visit to rela tives in Spartanburg, South Carolina. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Amelia Torian, of Spartanburg, who will be her guest for several days.' V Mrs. James W. Michaels of Durnam has arrived to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Blackwell. Mrs. Michaels is the former Miss Margaret Blackwell. d Mrs, Fc Miss Elsie Smatiiers has as her guest Miss Jean Carmen of New .;. Women's Mis- City. Miss Car.iun arrived Irum'av and will visit Miss Sm i '" r'..- n.'.i Standard," a weeks. Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Jr. and daugh ter, Miss Ruth Taylor, and so.;, Mr. i',dward Taylor, of Miami, Florida are spending the summer at -tin- ivir. patiick Apartments. Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Love, cf Ches ter, South Carolina, r.,e ..mong tnc lecent arrivals in Waynesville. They will spend the siimme.- at the Cltve will Apartments. Bennett. Mr. .Richard Barber na n his cuests Miss Lydia Vicknair. M:s I.ydia Roux. Miss Ko-sa K"u Mr K oism, and Mr. R. N'U-kf.air, New t.lrleans, Louisiana. Walker was among the - w:: from traotrec Sat-. i iiuna a: me iorty-second -euiuon - Confederate Veterans held in Rich--.on d. Virginia this week, was uti- imnier at the Dunham House. Mr. u:.ay. Mr... C. Firgu..i:i .'.v'vou.ir :.l .e to attena on account of a s-'ight I Nw .i.iection of her eye which developed; week id Mrs. J.F.. Hasshi-er of Orleans are spending ; at -the Piedmont Hotel. few P. Mo..er i Crab tree n Waviu-sv and Mrs. R. r, .-pent Saturday ilie. Li Mrs. R. L. Coin and cinldren ivn-o gone to L'.vermore, Kentucky wh-nvl they will spend the summer as guests -ot Mr. Coin-.- mother and brother.! Ma.io: Orin Coin. ! Mrs. Will Mims returned t. her! uome iv .Newport, lennessre u'.ur ilay after visiting her cousins, Mrs. K. Q, McCracken, Mrs. 1'. L. 'ruibc ail, and Mr. Will Shelton, here. Tiroeiani ol tne Vaca- jol, which has been in Presbyterian church t. . ...ill Ki cri rn fl) Weens, Bill t, June 4, at S o'clock e'rian church. i will be in the form of lit to snow to tne ijuuiii. ren nave leameu in iu ible School. this school are: aiiss f Richmond, Virginia, M. U. Stamey, Mrs, Mrs. W. D. Smith, and kilhaii. A group of ve iH't-ii assisting them, citation is extended to e present for this pro navks the close of the 'CIRCLES .. WEEK of the Methodist let next Tuesday after- at oloO o clock, as Mrs. G rover Davis, Ih Mrs. Frank Welch. 2. Mrs. J. M. Long, r.h. Fred Martin. Mrs. Kate Morris, Ih Mrs. W. L. Kirkpat- 14, Mrs. Thomas M. .... n Irman, with Mrs. &ea- 1R0PE iQucen, son of Mr. and loen, sailed Wednesday rk, with one of his lie University of North Ilie S. S. Black Eagle, llr. Queen' expects to be weeks. I Mock is spending this as the suest of Miss In: TO 11EET1SG Club will meet this rs- at 3:30 o'clock Harrold at her home ftrect. This beinar the 4 the year; a full at luested. . IW made for the ouilr ill be . held in July and ph'.ia show to be held Bnr'icii- entertained i camping party at '..days thisweek, v; were: Miss LvHia U'Jia Roux, Miss Rosa Orleaiis; Miss Mary Vicknair, Mr. R. Orleans; andMr. Fred feinr coxvex- i ' i'J. ho attended the Dem- '"tiOn in ffnloi-J.' Messrs. Tvii i a t f1", Doyle Allev Frnnl.- Reeves. .TnVin p,..i ik Mil'or V V 11 Barhor f, 8lnard BarW -a TWm returned" VrtJ-W . Months' mm . ; Pe to Ca;fr- . o f '1 traveled up the .-'joa ami MtmuJ 1 !0U!. ;. plane -Mi, v?;- Ol ul Mifs Josephine M . ...VI w 2"nd darter, , orth Carolina. Mrs. Jeff Garrett and two daugh ters, Emily Byrd and Marv, of lieids- ville are guests of Mrs. G.irivtt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black well. . ..' Miss Janie Reeves arrived last wvk from Knoxville, where shu has been for the past few months and wil. spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and. Mrs. M. H. Reeves, Miss Jeannette Phillips has as her guests Miss Jessie Garner of Lenoir City, Tennessee and Miss Arthur and Miss Rosa Bailey of Aiken, South Carolina. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Johnson and children of Raleigh arrived last week and will spend the summer at the Semmes home in Chestnut Park. Misses Isabel Ferguson, Virginia Welch, and Wilda Crawford attend ed the Democratic Convention in Ral eigh last week. Messrs. Moody Davis and Harry Davis of Leaksville attended the fun eral of their sister, Miss Ruth Davis, at Iron Duff Monday. Mrs. Stepheson J. West of Atlanta is here-to spend a , few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black well. Mrs. Jim Jones and Miss Kathe'rihe. Jones have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Robinson in Bluefield, West Virginia. Miss Attie Phillips has returned to her home in Springfield, South Caro lina after a week's visit to her sister, Miss Jeannette Phillips, Miss Edith Long returned Saturday after a two weeks' visit to relatives in Mt. Airy, North Carolina and Richmond, Virginia. .. Mr. and : Mrs. S. C .Satterthwait arrived Friday from their home in Atlanta, Georgia and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers. . Mr. and Mrs. John Queen have as their euests the latter's nieces, Misses Aldene and Betty Shook, of West Asheville. Misses Lula and 'Betty King cf Atlanta are spending : a few veeks here at the home of Mr. and Mis. K. H. Blackwell. " Be sure to come to, the picture snow on June 29 and help pay for the new library books. Mrs. Flora Burrth of St. Peters burg, Florida is spending the: sum mer at the Gordon Hotel. .. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Ma -.gum of Greensboro are spending a few days visiting f riends in -Waynesville. :..'. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell have as their guest Mrs. Clarence L. Furr of Mooresville. '.' Miss Hester Ann Withers left Mon day for a week's visit to or..' of her school mates in Statesville. Mr. Frederick Love is here from Richmond for a week's visit to his mother. Mrs. Hugh A. Love. Mr. C. R. Parsons, of Atlanta spent Thursday in Wavnesville on business. . ' .- Mr. V. Hill of Canton spent Thurs day here on business. : Mr. Fred Woodcock of AsheviHe wa a Waynesville visitor Monday. Among the visitors in town Friday was Hugh Penland of Pigeon. -. '"' . Mrs. Hannah Powell of Cecil epent Saturday shopping in Waynesville. '.- Mr. P. W. Messer of Cr&btroe tfrat a visitor here Saturday, 1 Mr. J. T. Bridge- and Liidgis. drove to Charl,.; urd.ay, returning Sundav". ' bridges' do lighter, Mrs. bright, and ton. jinir.iii- A will spend three weeks. .-m. M'arior e .a.t Sat Vitig.ng Mr V.. C. Ab 'iWgh w... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M, Seav ': have as their kuosIs the latter'- mo' h er and nephew,' Mrs;- I.. 1'. ' ; . son and Mr. ' Holbroidi 'Williams, Jr., i.l' Columbia, South Carolinti. Mr. C. 1!. McCracken of Fines l:-oiv sjHor. Mo-.ui.iy in town on bus. Mis. Hden Green, v. no is attend iiig sunur.er .chooi at Cullowhee, spent ;!ie v.cck-etil in Waynesville. Mo. i:-, P. McCracken and Mr. R. C. Ui1 !aoKo:, of Crabtree. were recent .sitors in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie have as their guest Mis.- Helen Wright of ralladega. Aiabama: Mr. a;iu Mrs. R. L. oo -y. sritit last weel 1.! imp Ba. and son, at theij 11. C. Will urn is spending sev a; - week visitinir m Wash- on'. I. C. Mr. Car! i' i r.t isitor 11 of Wiiv ne.- visitors ih Way::esv: . M !'. Virge McClure of Mi:s Kate Williamson spent Monday in town. oi ( anton ; Among the last week wa t-alitor.-. Mrs. I:. H. lsenhour nad rhi'dri-n of IharadU' recently made a short visit! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dumas , of to the toi-niers parent,, Mr. and Mrs, j Tafladega, Alabama are spending a - k. -McCracken. J few weeks at the Piedmont Hotel. : Mr. Lee Tratham of Clyde spent 1 Friday hole on business. ATTENTION THRIFTY LADIES' Special at MassieV For Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. Wo have just received another 25 dozen of those pure thread silk hose, that everybody has been talking about, and asking, how can you sell them for that price? Then wo hear them say, and they wear better than any $1,00 hose I have ever bought. We are going to sell these for the last three days of this Hig 3Iark Down Sale at the low price ot 58c or 2 Pairs for $1. Vou Better Buy A Supply For The Price Will Be Up Again Monday, Massies Dept. Store 9 Record Breaking Mark Dow CONTINUES ON THROUGH SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Lots Of New Values Have Been Added For This Week Hundred and hundreds of people have visited this sale and said it was truly the best sale they had ever visited More real values and still the quality is there. Squibb's TOOTHPASTE 29c 50c Size SILK DRESSES $1.98 Just Received Over 150 of them, and they are Real $2.95 Values CHILDREN'S SHOES Straps ami Oxfords 88c All Sizes OVERALLS 48c Men's Heavy 220 Wt. Overalls, All Sizes. Ladies' We Have Just Received an other Case of Pound Prints You Know What Wonderful Values These Short Lengths are, Solid Colors, and Beautiful Prints All Guaranteed Fast Color and they are Just. . . . 1U Yd. TENNIS SHOES 38c All Sizes Pr. WORK SHUtTS 48c Extra Heavy a Real 75c Value. PRINTS This is our Regular 25c Print. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS All Colors and Sizes (JORDAN HOSE 69c Pair WOMEN'S SHOES $1.88 Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes Values up to $5.00 On Sale at this Price. PREMIUM SHEETS 74c 1 Anvil and Horse Hide OVERALLS got Men -c -;j - t- m 0; r ij,.-, ' S'iiV ';;!:'j' ; i.l 'r i '' 5 i - 'l.iB V n . !. - i

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