Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JULY 13, 193 Court News (Continued from page 1) Jim Crawford. V. P. L.; continued. Byron LaRue, practicing medicine wnthout Jincense. Alias Capiat and continued. D. H. Clark, V. P. L., defendant pleads guilty prayer for judgment, continued. Norman Pressley and Charlie Pressley, assault, continued to next term. Gamer Carver. C. C W. and A. l; W., judgment: This cause coming on that the defendant has not naid anv thing on the cost within tho last twelve months, it is ordered that Capias issue and the judgment here- tolore rendered, go into immediate ettcct. Grovf r Trantham, public drunken nc-s, Als f.-.j-ias ;pd conti i id. and continued. Thad Tipton, S. C. W., capias and continued. Will Towells, forgery, (7 charges) all X. P. W. L. Horace Price, Dewey Rogers, V. 1'. L., alias capias and continued. James Sheffield, Jr., Leonard Shef field and Curlis Love, affray, continued as to Curtis Love. Good behavior hown as to James and Leonard Shcfiiehl, W. (i. K,inl, v.rthlcss clicck. con tinuod. George Love, colored, assault With intent to kill, defendant called and failed, judgment ni si sci fa, Capias Instanter. Cleborne Scott, II. B., L. and R N. P. W I.. Floyd Ford, malicious prosecution. Alias Capias and continued. J. K. Dotson, worthless check, Alias Capias and continued. F.rvin Phillips, reckless driving, Alias Capias and continued. Oscar Ranks and Carl Franklin, B an( K- L. and R.. coiiitinued. Charlie Oswald. II. 13., L. and R., Alias Capias and continued. Arella Harris, false pretense, ver dict: guilty. Sam Blalock and Clauil Stanley, mur der, continued. Mrs. Roosevelt Jones, CO. W., verdict: guilty. F. A. West. ('. (', W t.ntiniie(l. Fountain Huffman, If. B., L. and K a true bill. Hob Cook, Steve Redmond, and Jack Redmond. I., and R., a true bill Verlin Smith, L. and R.. a true bill' Hoylo McClure. C. C. W, a true lull. John Evans and Joe Evan et case llt firCV Pemling lrial "f this truaehmV0Wnim' l,ist,il,infr- Not a J ..; Arch Jackson, false pretense, judgment: Counsel for defendant waives the finding of a biill through hb counsel, Mr. Sentelle, and by con sent of the solicitor pleads guilty t forcible trespass and upojn recom mendation of the solicitor judgment is suspended on payment of the costs. William Chambers granted an ab solute divorce from Mary Chambers- Waldo Green, A. D, W.. a true bill. Joe Thompson and Willis Rector, distilling, a true bill. James Robt. Plott and Fred Elliott, H . B.. L. and R., a true bill. R. B. Overman, embezzlement, a true bill. C. A. Cogburn, embezzlement, a true bill. Joe Browning, sale of liquor, not a true bill. Rosa Justice and Alex Green F- and A., a true bill. Hardy Clark, sale of liquor, a true bill. Roy Phillips and Arthur Warren, distilling, a (true bill. John Grigsby, H. B L. and R., a true bill. Lucy Williams and Sewel Med ford, F. and A., a true bill. Lewis Parker, sale of liquor, not a true bill. Lewis Parker, C. C. W not a true bill. John Evans and Joe Evans, setting out fire, not guiilty as to Joe Evans; nuuij us no ouiin avails, prayer lor judgment continued to next term. J. I). Heatherly, Inez Heatherly and Less Cox, F. and A., J. I). Heatherly, called and failed, judgment ni si sea fa Instanter Process. Claud Banks, worthless check, re manded to Way Kinsland. iusdro of the peace. C lyde Sutton and Bulo Curver, L. ind R., plea of forcible tresnass ten dered by defendants. Braver for judgment continued on condition that cost lie paid this 'term; cap as to issue with two years on motion of the olocitor. Allen Fie. violation of fleet inn In w N. P. W. L. Walter Lunsfurd. L. an,i R . defonrf. ant pleads guilty of larcenv erty under $20.00. Imprisoned in the county jail of Haywood county for a term of 18 months to be assigned tn work on the highways of the state; this sentence not to take efieot ex cept upon the complaint made to tha solicitor that the defendant has vio late,) the law. Oliver Rathbone. riiir f?;,.l, n Rich John Rich, Clayton Finger, and Allen Fie. affray, N. P. W I George Snyder, reckless driving, iluis capias and continued. Leonard Sanford, public drunken ness, continued. Leonard Sanford, V. P. L. continued. ( ai l Howell and Guy Howell mnn laughter, a true bill n to f'nvl irr,r. ell; not a true bill as to Guy Howe!:. jonn 1 rice larceny, 0 nviii'lis in common jail of Haywood county to bo LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Miss Shelby Semmes left Monday for her home in Chicago, Illinois, af ter a two weeks' visit to her cousin, Mrs. Cleveland Perry, at Chestnut Lodge, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. MvCracken, and Mrs. R. H. Mitchel. During her visit here Miss Semmes was the re cipient of much social attention. Mr. C. E. Burn of Charleston, South Carolina and son, Mr. Charles H. Burn, of Columbia arrived last Wed nesday and will spend the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. The Burns have been pop ular visitors to Waynesville for many years. MISS BLACK CE LB RATES BIRTH DAY Miss Pauline Black was hostessat a pretty party on Monday evening when she entertained a number of her young friends at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C, A Black, in celebration of her fifteenth birthday. Vari-colored flowers of the season were used in decorating for the af fair. Af .'! various interesting games an ice course was served. The hos tess wa.; assisted in receiving her guest- by Mrs. Black and Mrs. Wil liam Shoolbred. Those present were: Misses Mary Snvdcr, Martha Way. Millie Rotha, Margaret Diciis, Jane White, Emily Siler Corrine Wagenfeld, Hazeltine Swift, Kathcriiue Rheim, Margaret Shackford. of Charlotte, and Messrs. Howard Hyatt, Robert Wagenfeld, Lock" Hyatt, Bill Swift, Fred Marsh, Ray Uurgin. and Leon Burgin. Baron and Baroness Hans Von Below, of Washington, D. C, who spent last summer in Waynesville. are again guests at the. Gordon Hotel where they will spend --everal .weeks. worked on highways, of the stat under prison commission. Columbus Hannah and Elie HaH larceny, a true bill. Kenneth Parker and Vance Parker, larceny, a true bill. Sigbee Barton, grand jury returned a true bill of indictment, charging the defendant with -murder. Wayne Medford, public drunkene.ss. (go to (hitrd Sunday not a true bill- Arthur Singleton, B. and E., not a true bill. 1 James Chapman, IJ. and E., a rruej bill- ..... Medford Parkins, rape, a true bill. Mock's Dept. Store The goods listed below are selling so cheap you will do well to buy from our present stock. Pepperell and Peter Pan Prints f p I be For a short time only Victoria 1 A Prints, fast dye llJC JJatiste in fast colored IT stripes IDC - 32 inch, gingham 50c 1A rade I5C 88 ounce feather ticking guaran. C( teed for twenty years . JC 72 inch table damask regular T?A dollar value OUC -Full length fast colored curtains H Pair J)UC Heavy Uath Towels 1 i only IOC Twenty-five cent bath towels, ni two for LiOC While they last, Fast dye. full cut Mf broad cloth dress shirts . . TTtC Van Heuscn Fardale AO shirts iJOC J 5. V. D.'s or m f special and 4i7C Five dollar Worth d0 AC? hats ........ . . 3)Zy U ALL SUITS AT VEHY LOW FICUKES 81 x 90 Dan River mw Sheets )C Dan River Pillow 1 A ses ...liJC . Morotuck Sheets 81 x 90 special . . OJJ Mo.hawk sheets 81 x 90 AO cniy ; yoc All Ladies Hats this week AO Priced at y5C All oyer the store goods are selling below what we will have to pay for them as the government allow factories to work their help only 40 hours and must pay not less than $12.00 a week. Mrs. June Kincaid, of Dillsboro, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. G .C. Plott at their summer home at Plott, N. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, Jr., and children, Ruth Curtis, Edward, and Frances, of Newport News, Virginia, arrived yesterday and will be guests at "Shadow Lawn," the home of Mr. Robeson's parents, the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robeson, Jr. will attend the Blue Ridge Indus trial Conference at Blue Ridge this week-end. Mr. John W. Shook of Clyde was here on business Friday. ' Miss Elizabeth Rogers of Crabtree spent Monday in the city. Mr. G- W. Burnett, of Pigeon, spent Saturday in Waynesville. Mr. John Rogers of Crabtree vi:s he-re on business Saturday. Mr. F. E. Branson of Canton Was here on business Saturday. Mr. J. R. Terrell of Clyde was a Waynesville visitor Saturday. Miss Eunice Murphy of C'ruo was :t Waynesville visitor Monday. Mr. Lee Ferguson of Jonathan jent Saturday in Waynesville. Mr. UL-n Terrell wis among the visitors here from Pigeon Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. G. R. Ferguson of Pints Creek were in town Monday. Mr. Robert '. Howell, of Jonathan, attended court here Monday morning. w Mr. Jack Smith, of Nashville Ten-m.'.-seo, is a guest at the Adger House. Mi-is Helen Green of -Fiat's Creek vv:.s a .Wayncsvfllf. vi-itor Saturday. Airs, Wiloniv Kanisey, .of Cralitreo,! -i.rnt Sat.ui.d-iy -shopping in Waynes- I '.' Miss- H::zol llnrchctt. of Sparta, is tl:,' guest of .Miss Elizabeth "Me Ciackon,' . Mis.! Alice Striiigfiidd has is her guct this week M iss Julia Hayes of lliffh Point. Miss Mary Adams Ward, of Ashe- ville, visited friehds in the city last week-end. -. m Mr-. Robert Kale, of Miami, Florida visited friends at the Adger House hist week-end. .'. Messrs. C. E. Williams an.l J. L. Walker of Crabtree were Waynesville visitors Monday. .Mr. M. M. Kirkpatrick and Mr. N. C. James of Fines Creek were amoncr Monday's visitors in Waynesville. Among the Canton visitors here aSt Crabtrre last week were: Dr. R. L. Walker and .Messrs. Charles Allen, C. !.. Hill- Mr. Eugene W. Brown, of Palmeto, Floriila arrived Sunday for a few days visit to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brown. Mrs. Edwin Davis and Mrs. W. W'. Norman returneil . Monday from De catur and Atlanta. Georgia where they spent the week-end. Miss Connie Blackwood, of Greens boro, who visited Miss Kathryn Queen last week, is now the guest of Miss Mildred McCracken. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of New York City arrived last week for a visit to the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Francis. I Mrs. Cruse and dauehter. Miss Frances Cruse, of Statesville, are quests of Mrs. Roy Plott, at her sum mer home at Maggie. .- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ackra, of Jack sonville. Floriada, are spending a few weeks in the city 'and are stop ping at the Adge,- House. - Mrs. Susan Crawford and children, Miss Harriet and Buddy : Crawford, of Dayton, Ohio, arrived last Thurs day to spend the summer at their cottage in Grimball Park. Among the Canto visitors her j Sal. urday were Messrs. R. E. Sentelle, Jr., W'.'li. Henderson; George L. Hampton, and Charles C Smathers. -. .' Judge and Mrs. William H. Grim ball and family of Charleston. South Carolina, arrived last week to spend the summer at their home on Grimball Drive. They have as their guests Mrs. Gabriel Cannon and family, of Charleston, and Miss Marjorie Hay ward. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Charchee children, of Long Island, New York, are visiting Mrs. Zeb Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alley. Mrs. Charchee was formerly Miss Kather ine Alley, of Waynesville. . FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wade Johnson, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45, class; for all ages. 11 a. m. Sermon. 8 p. m. Sermon. League 7:15. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. R. P. Walker, Minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. The pastor will will preach at 8 p. m. at Francis Cove. Mid-week Bible Study and Prayer, Wednesday, 8 p. m. 'GRACE CHURCH IX THE MOUN TAINS," WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Revd. Albert New, Rector. Sundav, July ICth, 193. 10 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Sermon by the Rector. Topic :-r-"The Lessons of Failure." 1 P. M. The Rector will preach in St- David's Church, Cullowhee. Everybody cordially 'invited- HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERi CHURCH Rev.' O. C- Lundrum, Pastor. Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service, 10:40 o'clock. Junior, Intermediate and Ser. vespers, 7:15. i FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:45. W. C. a superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00. 6:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church -Evening -Worship 8:00 o'clock Mid-week prayer service 7:30 V nesday. HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHl'i Rev. B. B. Caldwell, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45. 11:00, Sermon by Pastor. 7:00, Meeting of all B. Y. P. of the church. 8:00, Each Wednesday mid- Prayer meeting. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHIT Rev. Arthur J. Racette Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week days at 7:30 A. M. MRS. BARBER IN RECITAL JULY TWENTY-EIGHT Music lovers of the community are anticipating with great pleasure the recital, sponsored by the Waynesville Music Club, presenting Elizabeth Norman Barber, violinist, Aldine B. Combs organist and baritone, and Thelma Brisendine, accompanist, which will take place on the even-J ing ot July 28. at the Methodist church. This will be the outstanding musical event of the se.ison in Waynesville and a large attendance is expected to hoar these artists. Mr. and Mrs. Clagett Taylo Spartanburg, S. C. were wev guests of Mr. and Mrs. C!c Kirkpatrick. 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