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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS 7 PHONE 137 p V. Messer of Crabtree spent in Waynesville. . ; M. Robinson of Canton was to re' a Mr. business Monday iv H. Henderson of Canton 1' Mi-rdav in Waynesville. ,i r T ........ - ,f l -; .. J .. i .., George i v,ju was Loo business I Ur IcrrV XVUgtris fo among lue l.j'ors r.e"e J,VI" -' , M A. Leatherwood of Clyde rV Saturday in Waynesville. . i t j I iT C. A. - ogDurn was nere lrum .ton Monday. Mrs. Charles Shell returned Tue frnm o , ...... i-ocra! weeks v tives in Lenoir. Mr. R. B. Shook and Mr. Er-t Jones were among he visitors here irom Clyde Monday. . tl1"' R- N,' .B?rovr Mr Sunday for hp eek& businCiS trin though 'he southern states. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gav had as thei guest last wfk--pnH n- r?.,ii of Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Wayne Brvson of I n; si. v a:',.er:na arrivpH nn,'.i.. A .?.. menus in waynesville. gia spent last week-en J with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Massie. Mrs. Cleveland Kirkratr;c" turned from a visit has see. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold in nstc!, Tenncs- 7r L r t i c T" BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE PARTY One of the loveliest nartips tf iht summer season was the affair uivsn .Mrs. Lauriston Hardin at her home on Love Lane Thursday afternoon. Beautifully arranged bowls of del- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are among the recent arrivals at the Piedmont Hotel. t. r.-oi: aiu Mr. and Mrs. WfT. H -..i, ui, ci UKKory wciv gue.-ts o a:;,; Mrs. Ernest Heiuian last weex. Mr. and Mrs. Rh at-.l Lpple i-f St phinium and larkspur in shades o! blue and rose were placed m the rooms where the eight tables were grouped. The hostess was assisted in receiving her guests bv her moth er. Mrs. W. L. Hardin, and Mr-- J. F Abel. Following several spirited progres- ...;. names M. Long was found '-.u v.dtr the : p scoif and Mrs Roy Francis cat trip con- -'''; Both wen' presented littrac ' . 'i Prizes. Salad ;.nd ics i'm-cf.c were served after the games, with each -a::e Deinir centered hv n ,,l.ir.i, 4 T JJIU Alexander's gs PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Candies, Medicines and Sundries PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Filled by Registered Druggists I- 4. T ) 1 - "' "'t ' u 11 ii i in .uenuiiur were: Mrs. R T? rmn. tell, Mrs. S. T. Raymond, of ew ork; Mrs. M. H. Reeves. Mrs. R. I.. Prevost, Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. Roy vl Pico. Mrs Btn Colkitt, Mrs. J. P. Pious. Mrs. Kramis Massie and guest, Miss Helen Wright, "i Talladega. Ala., Mrs. M. G. Stamey Mrs. X. M. Meilford, Miss Isabel Fer- 'l"on. Mis. H. B.Atkins Mi 'no Quinlan, Mrs Charles Badgett Jr. ..Mrs. W. F.Swift, Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell. Mrs. S. P. Gav, Mrs. J. Senver. Mrs Alvin Ward, Mrs. James M. Long, Mrs. J. C. Patrick, Mrs. John Ferguson, Miss Nancy Kil lian. Mrs. T. Ix'iioir Gwyn, Mrs. J. W Kay. Miss Eleanor BushneJ Miss Marv Kirkn.itrick Co,. r-:i.i, J The Court House Was Built by Faith- Our Business Was Built by EXPERIENCE Our Mechanics Are Reliable And Have Had Years of Experience Cherokee Auto Co. HOOD TIRE DEALERS Phone 20 i Depot St. For Quick Sale One 1929 Pickup Truck. Recondition ed. A good buy and cheap. One-half Ton Dodge Truck. A Real Bargain. One 1926 Model Hudson Braugham, Another Real Buy. Phone, write or see Jerry Liner At Junaluska Supply Company House. -lis;es Katherinp HLn on.) rn...:. Ray. and Mis W-'.tn 1 v... ......i "".. 1110- leu tnrough tho Great Smkv Moun- :ams to Gatiinbuig and returned Sunday. -u:ss .Marion MPow.'ll has as her 'uest one of aei eia.-sm:iti' .-it V r W., Miss Jean Sni.th Cai.trell,' of lnston-salem. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Craft will hav :.s their guests this w,'L-.nil at tY iidun Hotel. Mr. am! Mrs V,.lt..r faivwn of Burlington. Misses Sally and Barbara Payne, wiui were guests of Miss Patsy Hill a week, returned to their home :n (ireensboro last Saturday. Mr. Sydney Pruden of Burlington wi.! arrive Satunlay to spend a few days with Mrs. Pruden .at the heme '-; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Biackwell. Miss Martha Xeal has as her truest :n s weeK Mis l.ila Wonible of Win- . .:-o.i,e:ii. .ni.s.s ttomhie was one ,Ms -N'eal's olasMiiates at Salem .'1 t'ge. Miii'Vutrito Massio. Mis. Mary Massie. Mr. K. 1.., Hinton, i Mr. lrvi:: Jvrd,,!, ,1 C,n. nsbum ni.:.:vU to Mount l'is'..h Sumlav Mi.-s Annie Albright left the ill's t . : thi: week for Xi-w York City wheiv fhe will attend summer school at Col : tniversity. Miss Albright is n -iking inward her Master's Degree voni that University. M:. and Mrs. A. !!.' Anderson and .nt'am 'daughter vi W.iljron; ' Arkan--as arrived Saturday nisht for. a ten days' visit -to the hitler'- si-ter. Ml.-. 'rdon Starkcy, jii., Mr. Siarkey, ;;t their hunie in (a. : , : Mrs. An derson is . the for.ii.er .i,,s-. iigin.a Garrison. Miss Helen Wright. Who has been visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie, left Sunday fur her. home in Talladega, Alabama. Miss Jean Carmine has returned to her' home in New York Cily after' a week's: visit to Miss Elsie Smathers. . Mr. and Mrs. Eugenu Carter and 'a ugh tor ,Mrs. Fritz Brand', of Knox ville, Tennessee, arrived Tuefcdav for mw days visit to Mrs. Carter's sis ter. Mrs. R. L. Lee. and .Mr. Lee. Mrs. Brandt is the former Miss Virginia Carter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin Poole of At lanta, 'Georgia visited ; Mrs. Poole's sister Mrs. Thomas M. 'Sea we'd, ano Mr. Seawell last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. W. (.'.. Russ have as their guest their nephew, Roy Bennett, Jr. of Hende'rsonville. Rev. W. O. GcKxle has as his guests his sister. Mrs Platn Millor 1,1 I. in. colnton, and his grandchildren. Misses Harbara. h ranees, and Klizahp-t.h Courtney ,of Morganton. Miss Hester Ann Withers returned -'de.'day from Matesville where she visited one of her school mates from Vsrnes'. Sco'tt College, Miss Caroline Long. Miss Long and .Vli -c beth ..and Eloisa Alexander of Atlan ta. G'ettrgia. who are also school mates 'if Miss Withers accc.mpanied her home for a visit. How Are You Going to Pay for Liq I ur When You Can't Buy Bread? Hey there, you old fellers who are a I- ' iers rasin cam. Iheit's a little simple matter that I'd have you explain. It's a whole lot easier to tell it now han after you are dead, -io.v are you goin' to pay for liquor if you can't buy bread? It's been awful hard to get it for the last few years you know, And believe me when 1 -ell ywu it was best that it was so, For the awful price per gallon when your pocket book is bled, How are you goin' to pay for lujuor wnen you cant buy bread HOOVER MEETS MANAGER President Hoovar MonHav mtf ftrr the first time since the Chicago con vention wtxn Everett Sanders, -whom he has charged directly with manag ing nis re-eiection. The new chairman of the Republi can notional committee reported he had found Mr. Hoove- "engrossed wi'h his governmental duties" and had only paid his respects. The Presi dent previously had served notice of a business-before-politics attitude. Archie asked his deaf aunt, who was visiting. -Isn't it awful to be ileaf? Just think of having to wash .ra wiryr s-r;;;" 'Pears to one who thinks about it, that it's awful hard to buy, When you hear the wife "and children and the babes begin to cry For a little bite of .somethin' 'fore they have to go to knl, Tell me then how '11 y0 bay the liquor when you can't buy bread Let the ones who'd like to change thd law and make it very brief, Think awhile about it if yo uwouldn't want to ne a their. How this thing is ever goin' to work for after all is dono ami How do you expect to buy the liouor when you can't buy bread? 1 know you'll raise the same old ques tion, for they've done it in the past How they're going to rai-e the reve nue lor government to last, lyvur ear-: every day and never get ting any good out of them. bridge' group after the games were Mrs. Homer Plott, Mrs. Theodore Mc t raeken. and Miss Annin t.-;-i. Patrick. Mrs. O. .1 Stniv,. on.i i burknart, who have been visiting their sister. Mrs V" n n. 1 Mi. Camp for the past two weeks tt: vesterdav f.n- tl,.,;,. 1 :.' !.acK.niri'. irwn Mrs. Humes Hart and two children of I-ayettevdle. Arkansas arrived last 1 tui'siiay to fpend :l.t. sunumr with Mrs. Hart s parent- . . o '' -Mien. Mr. Hart -tom.,,1 .. I I 1 I ''It H M- narm:- . r'uirinnati and . i, 1 ... ,. , hit. ilren suffer until they're nearly dead Then how are you goin' to buy the li(tiur when you can't buy bread? Like s I)0 tiu, democrats and 'inili- lieans when they go to niak.' a slate j .11 tddy to the wet and drinking ones who want to make a date T. repeal the prohibition law : nd i ' -!. w it o'er our head, j Bu: hvw are they goin' .0 pay for Ho-I 11 "' if they run'l buy bi t ad? ! J. M. NEWTON. ! i ; I tor. Betsy, ,,f Asl:evi!!e are ::s we. k with Mrs. l.te' 1 S. Hanoi,!. da ugh-spend- ninth- A wmi an was entertiiiiiini' t!ie ; son of hei friend. I "Aire you quite sure you can cut j ',:;'. neat. iWllie?" she 'asked, after' -V ' ')-.: x him for a oninient. "O. yessum," ho replied, without, looking up. "Wo often have it as ! tough us this at homo." ' CGBBEBiSRSE OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY JULY 2 10 quart jralvcnizcd BUCKETS each 10c Regular Price 25c No. A Standard TUBS, each 22c Regular price ISc 31 EN'S SOCKS pair 5c MA Carolina Organiza tion" EAGLE 5, 10 and 25c Stores Is Liti , c. 8 JLLo Ea S OOMS II Grocery Department $ Bulk Vinegar Gallon . . . . 4- 4- 4- ' 4 4- 4- 4- 29c P0STT0ASTIES or Corn Flakes, 2 for 15c Monarch Tomatoe Soup 3 Cans 19c MONARCH Cake Flour 19c GERBER'S STRAIN-1 0 EI) VEGETABLES . LLC CAMP OX OLD BALD An interesting trip Was made last week by a party of twelve which eft Chestnut Lodge on h'.r.-e bick and . rode to Old P.ald, where thev amped for the night. Those in the party were: Misses Louise String- fielfl Rehe f!ilrtlpr Fllsio Smiithfrs. and guest, Jean Carmine, Caroline and T It- 11- i .1 II T'- r.ouise eu.. ami .iessr. oiminie Bovd, Bill Kav, Harrold Massie, Wal- tpr Wells, f.'hat Thomas :' in.,'. guide, Jim Wright. Mrs. C. B. McKeel and infant daughter. Mary Ann, of Charlotte are spending two months with Mrs. .nrs. ..iciveei s parent:-.-.ur. and .Mrs. M. F... Albright. MlssoAlma Lyie Marshall and Her-! rt . iMc-rtie.. Jr., wr.o. have r.een vjsit-. rit- James. HarI-!i Howoll, Jr. havy leturned to their h'-'tn? in P;o-e!g-id. Mlr s Helen Marshall, who ha. 'hi en sltit' .Ma'or f.nd Mrs. J. Harden .-vpv n! . hpir hnmp "Vil'inVf.p ' :::rr' o Was-'htrton, L. C. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E.Mc-Mamis and Mrs -XV. R I cfinard. cf nsVfe! Ohio, who are motoring through the Smonier. are spending this weeK at Chestnut Lodge.. . -.f ' 4- 1 T 1 I,,. i i r. l .ta i dune. Mm lias titrfr attending Coin s t.;ectricai fcctiool. i irrived Tuesday to spend, his vaca- i "ion -.v:"th his narent?, Col. and Mrs. A. Jones. Mr. Jones has recently isked a course in Radio Television. 4-4-4- 4- 4- 4- ! 4-4- t 4 4- I4--4- 4 !4. -. 4- 4 4 4 4 4- 4-4- 4-. 1 4 4-. 4 :l 4-4- 4' Desert Peaches, 7 large cans $1.00 RICE 6 lbs. C I MACARONI . 6 Pks. OCC 25c JAR RUBBERS 6 doz. JAR TOPS .1 ldozen CER'1'0 OQC MONARCH CATCHUP Li irtre Size .! For . . 35 C BOT 3 Minute BATHAIilS OAT FLAKES SMALL SIZE LARGE SIZE SUGAR Per Pound 3 for 25C 23(: 4 1-2 WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR MARKET DE PARTMENT FOR CLEANLINESS, VARIETY and VALUE. NATIVE and WESTERN BEEF, NATIVE VEAL, PORK and LAMB CURED and PREPARED MEATS OF ALL FRESH FISH AND VEGETABLES - a Narrow Outside Margin 1 i 5 t. !
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