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'THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 THE W AYN ESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pagej Morris in Tun Husbands At Unce WUiitft LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 . - " I n- ar, Mk .T V Abel will leave r. . C. 20 MEKT 7U, it - ' ne Vund.V -fternoon for a several "' A visit in Raleigh. Dr. Abel win .nr.. ' Alvnderson. who has been Apr sister. Mrs. C. E. .IIV CUO.A ...i,'." ,vav. ami llt. Kiy for the past lew w,s, left Tuesday for her home in J.iuauii I. it , Tennessee. Mi s Martha Strimrneld, who is a ... . . t . . niiir class a: Duke L u -lsitv. is at home for a visit to querns, and Mrs. Sam String- irril iii Tun Husbands At Once q nA Farh Kuine the Other for Alie nating Her Affections. Ihe Keai uie Drama of a Broadway Playwright, Told in The American Weekly, the ..:n ot tomorrow after :S;:pra 7.' the home of Mrs T Killian with Miss Nancy kil '.'an as associate hostess, at o:ot '.lock. Mr Edward l'wHiit ;!' Relict'. Mis. Marv Hampton, Miss Lena 1 rofli, Mi,: Bill Proffittt,- Mr. and Mr. S l Freeborn, and jlrs. . ( . Howell "V Wville Wtjre here last week to '::end the funeral r-T Mr. Jumps McLean. Mi.es dace and Julia Btwkv le mml to their home here Monday at i several months' absence. The ies Bowles spent part )f tlw winter Columbus Tennessee as guests ot .,ir itor. Mrs. William Dale, and 'i- Dak They also visited in Louis .)v, Kentucky and spent the past -.'', weeks in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Strickler have . . ,lVt d to Dellwood from the their nriie in Austell- Georgia. Mr. Strick-,i- U foreman for construction .-of ' dges on the Soco Gap Road and r.ey will reside in Dellwood until the ad completed. Dr. J. R. McCracken will leave Sun day for RaUigh to attend tne annual session of the North Carolina Medical Society which will be he.it April 17-20. Miss Elizabeth Henry -v.is the guest if friends in Sylva last wee'i-end. attend the annual session of the North Carolina Medical Society which will be held there next week. if... I I .,...,... T.m.w :mt illllich-! . ... i. 11.. W R terUM NancT Jones, of Mvers Mrs VS .layioiK, - , - Tom Lee, Jr. a nil M rs. W il.son Park. Charlotte, were week-end guests i , V Pau, Hyatt motored to Gat- barron Mh-.h muisuaj in lingburg Tennes.-ee tunua. Mr. Charles Lowerv of Franklin was here Saturday to attend the fun eral of Mr. I. J. Brown. ".U15S r.Ullil .11. UJ w t vf ... - - 1 end in Canton as the gue of Miss Magazine Distributed with Next Sun Mnrv Hooks. ija.v R-.ltlmnrt. American. Buv it' . I u 1. . .-. ........... - - , vimi l.u.iunrus vi . . . . . troni lour ravorue .-esuciticr u. on new lurniture are ueing Mrs. J. M. Long. Mrs. i. L Prevost, Nwsbo during this iale. Itc. and Mr. Aaron Prevon wore Ashe- " ' i ) . , ville visitors Monday. V Mrs. K. S. Harrold was an Ai-cvil!e visitor last Thursday. The annual Spring Sale of furnitnre and household necessities of Sluder Furniture Company, Canton, begins Saturday morning:. j Cordell Russell. manager. sUtM that hundreds of attractive bareains of the former's sister. Mrs. Laura Reardon, at the Clevewell Apartments. Mrs. Cary Page and young son. Cary, Jr.. of Greensboro were week end" guests of Mrs. Page's nmrner, Mr Andrew Moorv. at the home of Mrs. K. 11. Mitchell. .Mrs. J. Paul Ream returned last week-end from a several weeks' visit t.. her home in Gati'nev, South Caio li'i'i. Mr. anil Mrs. Beam are resid ing at :he home of Mr. I- V Dai in lla'elwood. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Hensley and familv attended the funeral of Mr. H-ndev's sister. Mrsv Uo'oen L. Webb who died in Asheville Sunday after an illness ot several wecia. Mr and Mrs. William Kimberly left veek for Wantuot Plantation, , ;m- MopI:'- Corner, South Carolina '. re thev will make their home in Mr 11. A. IK'llar; .1 P. i m I .ty spent the week-end Wayiios l.lo itlntv ,)! niece. .Mrs. Kills i . uui- gin. and attended the KasVerr. Star I installation on Mom da: night. w Mrs. II. 11. W. Hart and children, ' M!--- Kim'rll m ... I -me -.OA summer with .U n her na rents, Mr- aim ?. . i-y;- ' , . i lairv Rot ha, for some weeks. Mrs. .1. V. Cabe left last Saturday Washington: D. (' where she will , .it her .laughter, Mrs. M. W. Collins, ,..Kf Mrs. Collins for ten (lays. Mrs, ' villus, who has been quite ill. is re . rti d to be better. m,.. tl..,,'t'.n:i rents. Al r. and i ' C. Allen. W Mrs. Carl Boutwell. left last b ruluy for Gulfport, Mississippi where she will spend two weeks visiting trienus and relatives. Mr. and Mis. W.C. Russ spent last week-end in Hendersonville as guest. f the litter's parents. Mr. and Mr-. r aster Bennett. Mr and Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr. were Svlva visitors last Friday. Mrs Barber'attended a bridge party given bv Mrs. C. (. V likes. Mr and Mrs. Paul Deat.ui spent Sunday with Mrs. Doatons parent Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rush, of C'Jlb'.Jaj, N. C. Miss i.i uise Fry, who V a student if W C T. "C. ai Cllllow bee. spent las. week-e'mi with her roommate. Miss . , , ,, II imiti'i'onville. - I Mi Raviiioiu Ali'L racket! ot I mi Mr V '!' Lee left Monday, for 'ial-I Cn ek was here on business Monday eigh uhu', he will spend th.s we, K Mr. Lee xpects. t. 'C'lira .to --y nesville Saturday. Major J. Harden Howell was at home from Raleigh for the week-end. I Mr. C. F. Dvven of Canton was a Waynesville visitor Saturday. - - I Air. F 1. Messer ot Irabtree was b.eie on business Saturday. : ... Airs. Sallie Green of Crabtivo was J a Wavnesville visitor Saturday. , Air. and Mrs. Hugh liest were here j from Crah'.reo last week. ! Mi. Robert Davis of Crabtreo spent Sauird :.y in the city, Mr. Jack .Mes-er of Svlva spent Saturday in town, Mr, lar! Ferguson of Dellwood was a Waynesville visitor Monday. "Yes, Ma'am -All Fresh" Groceries Mr. Albert Lyons, of Ro!;ersv,He. Tennessee- loiitraetor for eoi: -truetion of bridges on the Son. Gap Road..i so"nding a tow day- at the Letauie Hotel. "PAINT FOR LESS" M.l!". gal. up . 7 Tie lo h.'.c gal. ac pound 6(lc tpiart. ;ltc pint S1.7.") gal Ready-Mixed Paint -Biltniore Shingle Stain Lucas Calcimine Lucas Auto Fnamel Pure Oranue Sl ellac tu. 'x'.U.; SOLS IT ,1.5 HoVks BRADLEY'S PAINT STORE ....... .. n v I KVIXCTON ASHKMLLL. N. i hi i r. .i ill i .---- ir Frank Keiisey of Philadelphia l'ennsvlvania is spending a few days )u,vo a's the guest of his graivdmother. Mr-. S. T. Graves. Mi, Klsi, Smalher- is senling ..eieral davs in Asheville as the guest of Mis- Fleanor Todd Mothtt and Miss, Lynn Claire. ' Mr ' M M- Melvin of Asheville is pending this week in Waynesville and a guest at the Hotel Lel'ame. Air, Uallett Ward,. 'Mrs. I'harles Badgoi:. Jr., and Miss Jewel Hipp spent Tuesday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs.- Kldrige Caldw. C-aiiltHH'lioe' Were visitors in 'flies, lav. town S 4 .V. New LOW Bus Fares From Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Waynesville Wa nesville To A,sheville Canton Sylva Franklin Clayton, (ia Cornelia, (ia. (Jainesville, (ia. Atlanta, (ia. Was .:o .7.r) 1 ,50 2.50 :5.7.") 1.75 (i.00 Now S .80 .;5.") .50 1.25 2.00 .",.05 :5.S5 5.20 I HAYWOOD GARAGE PHONE 70-.S Uueen Liiy uites Mr. and Mi-. George Ward and Mi's. W ill Sniat hers of Asheville spent Fn, iav afternoon with friends here: Mr. George 'SU-wns of 'A'jll'' a week-end gubst ol Mr, Goo. go R.'-'tha. -t n.. i : Lev, - and Mrs. MaVy Martin Vf Canton were Waynesville isitors Frid:iy. M ws Susie Mebane spent 1 ist we,-k- . , ,.:n .. It 1 nil- her Oill'elHs, en, I in Asnevme v....-j. . . . Ml. and Mrs. G-eorge .nenane. Mrs William Shoolbred wa- .-the ':,.' i in Asheville last goo-. " -v week-end. Among the visitors in ;''' , . wWk were Mess A. .1- 'v . , Cogburn-and S 1, Keyes, ol t anton M r Fred L Sall'ord. of Fines Creek, was among the visitors in town last '. mong the visitors here from Jon atban last week, wa- Sir. George Cor- .., .V' Robert Jones of Lai.e' Juna spent Safurday shopping m Mi. Larkin Justice of Fines Crtek spent Monday in town. " I Mr. 1.. L Christopher of Biltmore ( wa.- ainong the visitois here Monday. I Box Supper Will Be Given At U.S. Friday The- Journalism . "Kil of the Way nesville Township High School wjU sponsor u box supper and entertain ment tomorrow night, April 7, at the high chool gymnasium at 8 o'clock. ! "be entertainment feature will be an ..exhibition, basket ball game be men and women faculty members of the township schools. In this iUuie, comic uniforms will be used, Following the game boxes will Ire il.r.and the nroeeials from the al will be used . for ' the.. benefit- of th liigh school . i:iper, "Inklings." No admission will be charfca lor iue ske: ball game. ;.. .- Choicest Vegetables and Meats We oo mtiiketiai' daily . . . buyinjr only THE ItKST for your tahlo. Today's tempting array !iulude: ALL NATIVE MEATS lieel' Koast ....... Hit-. Slow Heel 71 c. I'oik ( hops. Native 2 lbs 25r Mixed Sausaue .... 7 1 2c Pork Sausage 2 Us 25e Hreakfast Haton .... 15t- 25c 5 c 1 5c (iKOCEKIES 2 lbs. Spinach Jellies Urooms - I Strinu . . I - No. 2 - Tomatoes 25c Hi o. Peanut Hutter 10c ,:2 o. Peanut Hutter 20c 21 II). Flour 19c. 55c. (iO WVOnlv Handle and Sell Country Kjrjjs; Hrin Your Countrv Products and We Will Handle Them For on t Top Prices. -We I'a.v Top Al ices For Chickens and EKs. FERGUSON GROCERY Phone 45 - Main St. - Waynesville i. m. WE DELIVER 4:30,p. m. HUM itfltfl MO Mi he , -I- -I-I- 4 .. . ' t i- fffte ffl Wavn :i!!e; 'Mr- S I' ;av,Mrs. Loberl :S: i:elelu and - Mrs! A. II. Withers were A sheT eisi ii's Thursday. .' -M-r. A. 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I" K(,l Masie Department Store HI (.UMASSli. M( Oacken Clothing (V, TIIKCI. Mc( KA KI'N Home Grocery .1. ( . KOSK A, &P, Tea Company C. E, Ray's Sons .1. V. RAY ' G. C. Ferguson Grocery Co. .. - It,..,,, rflt (;. C. FERGUSON Eagle 5-10-25c Store R C. McBRIDE Ferguson's Grocery T. W. FERGUSON Main Street Massie Furniture Co T. G. MASSIE John ItCarswell (Jro. Store .1. 1 ( AKSWK.I.I. Morris Grocery Store RON A ID 'MORRIS '. Boyd Avenue Grocery K. '. VOODV Martin Electric Co. V K. MARTIN block's Dept. Store J. M. MOCK Ray's Variety Store (VII. R i Sluder-Garrett Co. V tV GARRETT Denton's Hardware W. T. DENTON Waynesville Hardware Co. n f rrtVPV.Y I u S . -1 "Jv
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