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-c lsa- THrRSPAY, JUNE 22, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE SOCIETY PAGE Local Items o o o 9 Eleanor Bushnell, Editor Phone 137 i Ml Society 1 News M ARTIX-FRICKS , .a by beauty and dignity wa ;-.'.".-riaitV of Miss Elizabeth Mar ,Vi" John Franklin Fricka. which ,'.;".,! yesterday afternoon at four "WcWk in the First Method" ' '"'', Rev W. Lvnch, assisted '.'v Wade Johnson, pastor of ;'.:ch. performed the ceremony., lor s Ul--U the aisle on either Bid. K. chancel of the church weM . with tall Pines, the altar rail cover in -white over which " -wined quantities of ivy. 1 ;W the choir loft tall yucca ...nerv were arranged with candela , wi h lighted tapers placed b '' n Floor standard of hydras :r 'cumSlS'd the beautiful ttu , the marriage vows, Prior to the entrance of the Ved lii' party the following musical program wa, given: cnuo nade, as a vioi.u w i Mclnnes accompanied by Mrs w J Matney on th organ a cocal duet from' "The Rose Maid," .ung by Ma Fr" Martin and Miss Eva Leather- , ' The Sweetest Story Eve' tout i-y Ir?- Fred Martin an? S?" ?Smise Me." by Miss Eva Leath ,,wood. DurinR the ceremony J. Vvtnev and Mr. McLnjies .-Li&traum." The Bridal Chonu ,nm Lohengrcin was used as tM ,,, .clonal and the march frm Mendelssohn as the recessional. Miss Helen Martin, sister of thf bride, was the maid of honor. Sh re a gown of reentff0omS ,-i .n long lines, with tucked purt ,V,vves and her hat. gloves and , ippers were in soft shades of pint .She carried an arm bouquet of Hfc-M i.i;k- delphiniums and pink roses. I ittle Miss Martha Ellen Lynch, Vlaughter Of Rev. and Mrs A-W. i.A4h in,l little Miss Eloise. Martin. ,i- ighetr of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Mar- both nieces of the bride, attended as (lower girls. They wore dainty frocks of pink net over taffeta tin,! carried a basket of pink to 1 i-.vi or. them. Master Billy Richeson. young son Mr. and Mrs. L, M. .Kicnewir ved as ring bearer and carried U Tin- in a Call.i lily. The usliers we brothers ofxthe bride and were a full. ws: Fred Martin. Raul maron, ,nl, Martin, and Sidney JVlarun shoeville. . ".- The bride, who was given in mar- e by her fathernever looked lovt- u7 than in l-r wedding gown of Cte Duches satin made in a pnh model. ' A deep yoke of Point Alenron lace formed the top of w waist and sleeves and was further n inenvts in the lone satin train. ji veil was fashioned of silk net and wa .edged with: lace , whicli aiso formed the cap often, which was trimmed in orange blossoms. Her ih.iMViet. was of white Killarney rose :!ioweied in swainsonia. Mrs. Fricks is the daughter of Mr. m l Mrs. E. Pinkney Martin and has raided in Waynesville always, except Ik- years she spent away wmie-in liege. She was educated in trie m1 school and is a graduate of the -West tern Carolina Teachers College Since the announcement of her em -agemeent she has been the recip a.it .,f much social attention and ' rl-.li a! interest. For her going . away t. donned a smart navy-. suit "with wdcrTdue blouse and' hat of match-, r sinule with navy blue accessories. The groom is the son af Mr. and ll .1 F. Fricks of Chickaniauga, and was educated in the schools :h. v, i.v,M- ihn nnct Tow venrs ne hoi'it tor - i i ed in Svlva. where be is :.-,oeiated with Mr.' Dewey- Stovall 'ii business, and has made many ' ;.:!. u in his adopted homo. Immediately following the ceremony .-.l the church an informal reception .is held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin for the members or the family, intimate fruwda and out of tewn "guests, attend'-rig the wedding. The receiving lin? was composed of he b):. and groom, Mr. and Fi( Martin, Mi-. :in l Krs-. E. rir.k.'.ey r lather am! rncther . 'f the ;'.., l i'mr u-pavinir a rose beige Man l,r; afternobri gown With corsage oi. pm roses, Miss Helen Martin, and Mr. Dewey Stovall. Others assisting m receiving were Major and Mrs. John Martin. Mrs. Paul Martin, Miss Jean West and Miss Eva Leatherwood haJ charge of the Bride's Book. The dining room was attractively ar ranged in the bridal motif. The table was covered in a handsome lace cloth and was centered by a beautifully decorated cake -with lighted tapers at the corner. After, the cutting of the wedding cake the bride and groom left !' motor for Washington, Xev YorH which thev will bePMFWPYMFWY and oter northern pftints after which they will be at home in Sylva. Out of town guests attending the irariiage were: Major and Mrs. John Martin, and four sons, Billy. Jack, Bobbie, and Paul, now stationed in Galveston. Texas, Mr. Sidney Martin of Asheville, M and Mrs. U. S. Cf.urtnev. of Forest City, Mrs, R. C. A'.lison, Miss Kate Allison, Miss Sue Allison, and Miss Mildred Cowan of Sylva, Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker rf Lincolnton, and Miss Julia Tucker, Mr. and Mrs- Eugene Holcombe of Asheville, Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch and children. Martha EllenElizabeth and Ruth of Henrietta, and M. C, W. DeHart of Brvson City. Mrs. Shafter and daughter. Miss Agnes Shafter, of Washington, D. C, arrived Monday to spend the summer at their cottage at Hazelwood. riillKS ARE AXXOUSCED FOB llRlVGt: TOURS A Mt'S T The bridge tournament af the Hotel Waynesville will begin Wednesday evening, July .". and continue each Tuesday evening through August 30. Those who plan to play are asked to choose a partner and notify Mrs. W. W. Norman at telephone 114. All bridge players are invited to partici pate in the games. Prizes will gien to the couple having highest score each week and a grand prize or trophy will be given to the winners at the close of the tournament, August 'M. An addition al prize will be given to the players having the highest score durng the eight weeks of games. The merchants of Waynesville are contributing these lovely and ac ceptable gits. The prizes and those contributing are as follows: 1. A box of candy, given by Alexander's Drug Store; 2, Basket of fruit, by Ameri can Fruit Stand; 3, Double deck of Congress Cards, by Aiken Gift Shop; 4, Inlaid wood bridge box, by Erkraft Industries; 5. Gordon hose, by Mas sie Department Store; 6, Basket of Fruit, by Joe Mormino; 7, Water wave hair set, Ruth Ray's Beauty Shop; 8. Smoking table, by Sludeir'-Garrett Furniture Co.; 9, One dinner, by W . W. N. C. Cafe; 10. Bottle of White Shoe Polish, by Service Shoe Shop; 11. Car washed, by Haywood Garage; 12, Box of Evening in Paris powder, perfume and lipstick, by Smiths Drug Co.; 13, Three beer mugs, by Waynesville Book Store; 11. A nov elty tape line, by Waynosvdle Phar macy; 15, One Lady's or Man's suit cleaned, by Waynesville Laundry; lb, Pottery, by Ray's Variety Store; 17. One hundred pounds of ice, by Way nesville Ice Co.; 18, Ash tray, by Martin Electric Co.; 19, Puncture repaired, by Davis-Boyd Motor Co.; 20, One square meal, by The New Carolina Cafe; 21. Cake, by J. t. Rose Grocery Co.; 22, Rug, by Blue Ridge Furniture Co. Grand prizes to be .'juen on the closing evening will be a Eugene I er manent Wave, given by Jo-Ann Beau ty Shorn for the lades and a change of oil in .any make car, given by t he Standard Oil Filling Station, for the men. Total high score prize vvUl be a card table donated by Massie 1' run, it 111 e Co. i.i:;iox auxiliary i:ul:cxs XE)V OFFICERS The American Legion Auxiliary met on Mondav afternoon. June V. at the LeFaine Hotel. L the absence ol the president. Mrs. lv B. Camp, Miss Ida Jean Brown, vice president, presided. After the opening exercise the In a uifer's report was given by Mrs. J. F. Abel. New officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs E B C.mp. president; Mrs. J. lv Abel. secretary; and Mrs. R. J, Hyatt, treasurer. , Lemonade and cakes were served bv the hostesses. Mrs. R. J. Hyatt, Mis.n1. J. Brown, and Miss Ma Jean HrowM.at.-the conclusion of the busi- nit' was decided to hold the regular monthly meetings in the afternoon in stead of fn the evening. The next meeting will-he h"ld at the LeFa.ne with Mrs. D. D. . Alley. Mrs, Hurst Iiingin. and. Mrs. R. R Campbell as hoste-ses, (AROIJXA TUXESMITIIS TO SAIL OX -WO 1 ' IV I 'The Carolina Tlinesmiths. ' v. lio hav been visiting in the fit': Coi'the past week, received news yester day iToai their hooking company Ilia, thev will -ail July lv ov ..the . Ackuatania of the Cti:i:,rd line to Fiance ami Kit; land. These voting musicians from t.ie rniversitv of North CaiaCin-i Sal..? Ensemhie, .-.will cf.-t i' a: ''"' !l .!' s orchestra. They will hive :!' day visit in France and . .Englai'.i, --. I !.e "Tunesmith's" were pveyiousi;- s.ch o. Tiled to sail on the. Ttist'aiti.i and are cnthusiasticover. the.:- pr m. t: " tp ; larger ship. . ; . : The orchestra is composed ot I nor Johnson, director, Het-b.-t Hazprnian. Harrv Lee Knox, Dan Fields, and John' Murphy. All the-e boys, wuh the : exception of John .Murphy, who. is visiting his. parents, have been at the Hotel Cordon f or the past week. They have, furnished mu-'.e tor two dances, during their visit here an ! will play again Saturday night at Jie Gordon. : . , Mrs Jim Rav had as her guests last week-end Mi's, C: E.: Cunning ham Misses Rubv and Edith Cun nigham. and Mrs, Hubert .Kitchins. of Union. S. C; Mr. and Mw. rank Gladstone, of Asheville, and Mr. Dee Taylor and Mr. Donald Stone- of Los Angeles. California. . . Mr. and Mrs.: Monroe Silver had as their guests last Week Mr, and Mrs. Jeter Hawkins and little son Billy, of Knoxville, Tennessee and Miss Roxie Noland, of Crabtfee, : .'...-.,...' Miss Mary Snyder and Mr. Louis Black left Sunday for Salisbury to attend the wedding of the former's brother, Mr. Tom Snyder, and Miss Gehrette McCubbtns. : -which occur' red Tuesday morning. ' . : Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Knight had as their guests last week-end the form, er's mother and brother, Mrs. M. L. Knight and Mr. Kenneth Knight, of Winsto-Salem,. and ?iiss Edith Christy, of Greenville, Tenn. HEl.I.E MEADE AFFAIRS ;.'(' '." EXJOYAIH.'-: Much social interest is centt-rei! ia t he affairs at Belle Mad Tea Roo-i. A scries of delightful -v m' s ha . laK-.'i: ,'ace ' the pas. wvvk aad s-" iral others are sche iidc i fr the v , i : come. The first square dance, which was heUl on last Thursday evening, proved most enioytible and as a result a Square Dance Club has bee organ ized, witih officers to be elected this evening. Square dances will b-. held . ac!i Thursdtiy evening during the summer. Members of the club and others are invited to be present One of the most successful and de lightful affairs this week was the dinner-dance held on Tuesday night for the young social set. About forty young people were present on this occasion. A delicious meal was served, followed by dancing ' until a late hour. Another interestng weekly event is the Wednesday afternoon bri.o party. On yesterday afternoon four tables were assembled for contract. Mrs.' Robert Stretcher. Mrs. E. B. Camp, Mrs. Charles Hard, and Mrs. C. M. Dicus were hostesses at one table each. Attractive prizes were given at each table and refreshments were served. Each Sunday evening a spaghetti supper is served at the Tea Room and many are finding this a pleasant way to entertain their friends. On last Sunday about thirty guests enjoyed the supper. CAMl'IXG VliTV AT CATAI.OO CIIEE The following party left Monday for a week's fishing ami camping at Catal.ioclue: Messrs. Jake Coate. Joe and Atkins Shackford of Charlotte, and Ben and Joe Jack Atkins. Yes terday Dr John Shackford. of Char lotte, joined the party. They will return Saturday.- .li'.S IIARROU) IS HOSTESS AT I.UXCI1EOX Mis.: K. S .Harrold was hostess at a lovely luncheon on Tuesday, ' enter-, i. lining -at her home .t I l ay vc. Kid street, honoring Mrs. Frank 1. Hunt, of Atlanta and New York who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. K illian. The table vas graced with a large note, of yellow and green na, U-ed in note of yelloLand green wa ; used in tli; party appointments. Cover,; Were laid for Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Harrold,' Mrs, D Mr Killian, Mrs. Harrv- Rot ha, Mrs. .1 e Graves. Mrs. C. li. McDowell. M'-. H. C, Lindsley, Mrs. H, L- McFadyi-n, and Mrs. I. J. Brown. .1.'. ,l.Y MRS. Ai SI. A Y' Ri: IHXXER HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinsland were hosts at a delightful nn Id. ly dinner on hist Sunday 'entertaining a nniii ber of relatives and friends at their home at Craibtree. The affair was give in honor of Mr. Kinsland's aunt, Mrs. S. B. Hill, and her daughters. Miss Naomi Hill and Mrs. Russell Watson, of Spartanburg. South Car olina, who were spending the week end in, town. . A delicious ''meal was served under the frees mi the lawn and about twenty-one guest's were present. Th Kin-dam! home-is the old home place, of Mrs Hill and her father. William llaynes. : Among tlio .,. present weie the glle.,t of son and .burg, Mr son and: ,Mr.- an.l fa mi I v, : h,, nor and .M v Russell W a' Albcrt Russell of Snarf an . ami Mr, Hail y fee T'ergu- niall 1laui':h)ev, M,.i-tha Lee. Mrs. . T. Me( 'raeki n and !,:! Miv and Mr-. R. W. Colonl: and family. ' . .Misses Clara and Margaiet -.Short, I '! al lot!. , were v.. el, i II I giies's of their uncle ami aunt. Mr.' and Mrs. T. X. Massi... Mr. t'harlie . Iving and Mr. Leo (.'ate :f Greensbbro. were week-end cue '.- o!" Mis Edna Garrett at. the home of her parents. : Mr. und .Mrs. N. V. Garrett. '". , . r Mes.-r-. Ralph and Aaron Prevost left this morniing by motor for ' hi c:gn where they wilt attend the Chi-ca-m . Furniture - Market and the World's Fair. : Mr-. Charles; Handelman and chil dren. Mis Tiily and .Maurice Hand elman, e.f. New Orleans have arrived o spend the summer in W'avaeiville and are guests .at the Hotel Gordon, jll'. T. . G. f.'raft : : mi (laugh Le-1, M i.se Eleanor and, Nell, Cra ft; ot liartwejl. Geo-fia, are itue-ts of the f i liter's son. Mr. Angus Cr a" , and Mrs. Craft at t-ie Ho.e, C,vi)iu"; . . ". ri,?. R. K. Burbf'-. and M i- - M. iy Hr.vi er ret'i v- i Si.nl :y- after a tf o mttdhs' -.vii't in Rl- gh, ; WiVn ng-!-v. Wrig'r ' !.!" Mei'i h, Mockvi'le, and various o'her eastern North Car. olina cities. Miss Barber also spent several davs at Myrtlj Beach, South ., Master Charles McKeel of Char lotte ijs spending the w.k with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F- Al bright.'. - " - ' Mrs. E. B. Camvp returned Monday after a two weeks' viit to her old home in Lykens. Pennsylvania and Bethlehem and Harrisburg. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. O. C. Burkhart. and Mr. Burkhart, of Blacksburg. Virginia, who will be guests of the Camps for a week. , '('MAX'S UI.Ui: TO HAVE AX XIYERSARY TEA Ti-c Woman's Club will entertain w .tl: an anniversary tea at the home Mis. R. N. Barber oa n '. T-iurs-day al'ternoon .fine 29 at d:30 o'clock. The occasion marks the twettty.tifth ..nnivcrstuy of the organization of tie club. i'iii.-- will also be the lat meeting of the club yea,- and new oilicer will i . installed at a brief business ses - an hi f. re the social meeting. AH i embers are asked to in' present. mi:, nuxx to attexd rotary MEET Mr. H. lb Bunn, who was elected delegate by the Waynesville Rotary Club, will leave Sunday to attend the Rotary International Meeting which will be held in Boston, Massachusetts June 27 to July 1. - ncxic tarty at i.ickstoxe A delightful outing this week in which a party of ten participated was the party were: Mr. and Mrs. J": M. stone Mountain. The trin was made on horseback last Sunday. Those in the were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long, Long. Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley. Carolina it a hous, party cimponid of a group if bcr former cia-smates at Meredith College. Miss Ola Francis returned to New York Thursday to resume her duties as a nurso in the Cancer Hospital after spending a month's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Francis. On Monday of this week Mr. 0. B. McKeel of Charlotte. Master Charles McKeel, Miss Mary Morrow Beaty, and Miss Aimo Albright visited the High Point contingent of the con servation corps encamped at Camp Forney, near Brvson City. Mr-, and Mrs. Monroe Silver and Miss Roxie Noland, of 'Canton, were members of a camping party which spent last week-end at Blue Springs. Tennessee. Mr.and Mr-. Lee 1. Day fs -of' Atlanta-, Georgia aiy spending a week at ! he Adger House. Mrs. G. M. Morrow, of Mooivsville, airived Sunday to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. M. F. Al bright. Mrs. Morrow recently cele brated her SSth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. .George. Evans, of Candler, were week-end guests of the former's sister. Mir. 'I'. N. Massie. and Mr. Massie. Miss Louise Ro'ha and Miss Har r'et Boyd left Saturday with a party id' friends i mi Ashev;l!- for i hie.ige to , attend Hie WorldV Fair. They ixpeet -,. awav t' n day-. -.. M r. J trie Smathers ,pi'n last week end with "ri"i,-'l a' . L i't l.ni"-' Mi I!. F. W.iod let una d to her home in l-dizabel htoii. TeniieseeMoi day afterneiiding rl days, wilh her. parents,. .Mr. and .Mr, -lohn . 'hot.lbr.i. - Mrs." Shoolioe.l aee.en pa'iib.'d Mrs, Wood to fir. 'bet I, ion for a few days' vii1 . 'Lit Me Mi-s Pauline I', a, i, of Traveler' Re-t. South Carolina, is hi'ie to speild several weeks with her gi .uidii.-ii erits. Mr. and Me, ''. A. i::.i,f ' .-..";.' M r. T'i a neis Massie will leave Satur day for Chicago to at ten. I I he 'hi cag.'i Furniture Market and World h'air. He Will also visit iie Crigsby ( I ruiio ( 'oinpany, niaker:- oT Maji'stic Radios and ' Refrigerators. Mr. Mas si., was given the tri) to Chicago by the irig..l.y Gruno Company; because of his large niimlH f : f sales of ra il'mVand refrigerator-. :. r V V V Mi-s Yirgiiiia NaU returit. d to her home in Kingsport. Tennessee; Sun day iifte'i a week's1 -visit , ' Miss Martha Netil.: ' " ,Mis-, Eleanor Richards, e.f South Orange, New Jersey and Ti yon. left Thursday after "n several days' vi'it ta, Mi-s Louise Stringfield. ' , . .. ,-. ... - S II ' K 1 1 S E N S IT I ' I'M ' . N ( ' IN K ) -MA TIC KOLL FILM Recently the East man Kodak Company sent us. for trial, three rolls of their newest Kodak Film. I'sintr it in an ordinary kodak, we sot Rood snap shots on a cloudy day. This is much faster thart) the new speedy verachrome film and is sensitive to red and yellow. It is just the film for mountain views and tioud ellects. We Now Carry This Film In Stock. '; , SMOKY MOUNTAIN PHOTOS CO. ;r":--: at the Aiken Gift Shop riEDMOXT REI'ORTS SUMMER ARRIVALS Summer guests at the Piedmont Hotel include Mr. W. W. Massie, of Atlanta, Oooigia; Mrs. J.R. Weld. man. 'f Motdle. Ala.; and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Buchnian. of Cleveland. Ohio- all of whom will spend several weeks in the' city. i IHRTH AXXOUXl EMEXT Mr. and Mr-. Oiady Farmer an nounce the birth of a son on Tuesday. Jain 20. Mrs Farmer is the former Miss Kate Edwards, of Greenville. South Carolina. e Mr. Oscar Kinsland of Canton was a Waynesville visitor Saturday. " Among the visitors bore last week was Mr. Steve Ferguson of Fines Creek. Mrs. M. B. Rogers and Miss Ade line Rogers of Crabtree spent Satur day shopping in Waynesville w Mrs. Annie MeOraeken of Crabtree was a Waynesville visitor last week. Mrs. Joe Williams of Jonathan spent Mondav shopping in Wavnes ville. ' Mr. A. C. Hahiwiii oi White Oak was horo on business Monday. Messrs. R. T. Boyd and Lee Howell of Jonathan were, among the visitors here Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ketner of Dellwood were Waynesville visitors Monday. Mi. D R. MeCracketi was among the visitors here from Crabtree Mon day. Mrs. Bryant Smith of Canton was ii Waynesville visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Richeson re turned -Saturday after a two weeks' visit to Myrtle Beach, Smith Carolina. Mr. Kenneth Dunham arrived last week from the University of Florida lo join. his.. father. Mr. Donald Dun ham, af the Dunham House. .Miss '.Elizabeth .Henry returned to her home last week from High Point where she spent some time .'is "'0 guest of her sister, . iM rs. Charlie By rd.. Mrs! Byrd and two children: aivi.iiipimiod Miss Henry .o Way nesville and will remain until Sat urday as guests of Mr. and Mrs.. .1. It. Henry. ' R." and Mis. Wal' r Ho'eoinl. and children Mis: Louise and John Ho I. ib. of Memphis, Tennes.see have arrived af Lake Juiialu-d.M to ..spend, the summer: Mrs. S. I!, Hill and daughter t. Miss Naomi Hill and Mrs, Russell Watson, .and M r. Watson of Spai l,i :burg. South Carolina Weie wee'.. end gue-ts of Mrs. Hill's nieces Mr J. T. Mc Ci'aelsen aiid Mrs, R, V. CjiVord. I Mil nlllUMBIII'l e IIT J , .V ' I Sjfc : I 1 5i:f V H i- w mi mi mtmmmmmm, rfnrr rz2jirrjrxtrrr-m Massie furniture Co. PHONE 33 ir Mr. and Mrs. (J. Lyle Jones cf Asheville were Wayne-vide vid'ois Sunday. Mr. John W. Shook of Clyde was a Waynesville visitor Monday. m Mr T. J. Davis of lion Dull' wu here on business Monday. Mr. Charles Moody wa- among the visitor- here from Cecil Monday. Miss lientie Wbignian, of Cincin nati. Ohio is spending a week in the; city and is a guest a: the Hotel Wray nesville. , Mrs. Sydie Ray anil Miss Eliza beth Ray, who vpent two weeks in Chicago attending the World Fair and visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.V.R. Thayer. returned to their home las: Thurday. ,. a Mr. Carol Bell. Mr. Wiley Marr, and Mr. F. E. Alley, Jr., have re turned from Raleigh where they spent several days last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Marr, and Mr, Dorsey Lynch, of Raleigh spent last week end camping at Santeelah. Mrs. John Harney and children, little Miss Heileg and John, Jr., of Raleigh are here to spend the summer with Mrs. Harney's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee. W hat is love? The learned judge didn't know, the witness couldn't say and the question is left still unsolved. Head -about' the nifllionaire's peculiar predicament in the American Wwkly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's Baltimore American. Buy it from your favorite newsiioy or news dealer. 'fi Working hx h e (,'oldcn Kule serv f'iti ino ;is we would lie fit) 50 served, -pays us no Jj small wart of our fYi remuneration. gth W '; -1 Y4 Garrett r4 funeral m Home m Rhone 1-W Main St ' Wu nesvillc, N. c. 'fn? 4ii kiM UTSTANDING FEUEJKES ELECTRO-SEALED UNIT safe for life against dirt, dust, moisture, and abuse. 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