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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933 JT Age 4 ; I fl-Ci VY A I 1 i-iO V IXjLjIH iUV - iniim.. Local Society News SOCIETY Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - - - o o o o Items Phone 137 PAGE J f if: .j j -- I t 1- V .: ' f ' ft 1 I r- x ft- A .it ALL EXPENSE TOUR TO THE WORLD FAIR -:- $50 -:- Next Bus Leaves August 15 INCLUDES 1. Transportation from Ashcville to Chicago and return in comfort able bus. 2. Seven nights in clean comfortable, modern fireproof hotels, going and coming from Fair. 3. Three meals per day during dura tion of trip. 4. Four paid admissions to Fair Grounds. 5. Tentjfive mile sight-seeing tour of Chicago. 6. Sight-seeing on trip to Chicago and return, 7. Guide to Century of Progress We are not identified with any other tour bureaus leaving Asheville for Fair. Phone or Write IT. B. XEWLAND C I). NEWLAXD 67 Arcade Bldg Phone3731 Commercial Photography in all its Branches Copy Work of Old Time Types Old Photographs Copied Mountain Views Kodak Finishing SMOKY MOUNTAIN PHOTOS CO. at the Aiken Gift Shop Messrs. Jesse and N. C- Jaries, of Fines Creek, spent Saturday iu town Mr. C. A. Campbell, of Jonathan, spent Monday here on business. Mr- Jack West was among the vis- itor here from Clyde Saturday. Mr. J. F. Shelton and Mr. Robert Howell were among the visitors here from Jonathan Monday. Mr. M. M. Kirkpatrick, of Fines Creek wa here on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw, of Crabtree. spent Monday in town. Mr. Norville Rogers, of Fines Creek, was in town Monday. Mr. C. L. Hill, of Crabtree, spent Monday here on business. Mr. John W. Shook was among the visitors here from Clyde Monday. Mr. R. R. Mease, of Canton, was here on business Monday. Mr. T. T. Noland, of Crabtree, was a visitor in the city Satorday- Mr. Craton Norris. of Clyde, spent Saturday in Waynesville. was here from Mr. J. B. James Crabtree Saturday. Mr. Homer West was among the victors here from Clyde Saturday. Mr. Lee Ferguson, of Jonathan, was a Waynesville visitor last week- . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Boyd, of Jona than, -were Waynesville visitors last week. Mis Nnnev Crockett, of Franklin, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Woodson Jones. Vo.ue for Dots I ll fi n; A ill : 13 ' 1 r 11 r A sheer expression of the vogue for dots. Eel gray dotted sheer, relieved with white stitched handkerchief linen. A Real Chicken Dinner Amid Beautiful Surroundings - - - - - - Mountain Meadows Inn (Every Sunday 1 to 3 and 7 to i) o'clock) It was 76 degrees last Sun day on our veranda at 2 p. m- Saddle Horses are available. Reservations' must be made in advance. Charge $2.50. Week-end rates: Saturday Afternoon to Sunday After noon $1.00. Spend a delightful hour or so with us on Sunday. . .and discover how appetizing and perfect a real chicken dinner of five courses can be pre pared. There's something here in the cooling breezes and quiet rest fulness which combine to sharpen a lazy appetite. THE CHARGE $1.00 ON THE ELK MOUNTAIN SCENIC ROAD wmmmmmmmmmn't.iU' iwvwjswi lij inf. mmmmmami The VOGUE (In Asheville) Our 16th Annual August SALE of FURS Now In Progress Never In-fore have we been able tv' offer to the people of Western North Carolina a liner and more complete selection of all models of furs anil fur coats. . . eon.-isting of musk rat, Hudson seal, pony, squirrel iiiid man) others of the wanted Furs. Charming and beautiful fur coats can be bought during this annual sale for as little as And Up (The same coats selling in October for $93) Our most unusual values are being presented dur ing this sale. . . . . and our advise to you (that is if you want a fur coat) is to take advantage of these .splendid bargains at once. . . . coats and furs at the prices we are asking will not last long .... All coats are unconditionally guaranteed. ... deposits ac, cepted and coats will be stored free of charge until Fall The 63 Haywood St. Furriers Phone 781 1 Messrs. H. P, Ledbetter and W- A. Moore, of Pigeon- spent Friday in town. Among the visitors in town last Friday were Messrs. C. B- Jones, C. E. Brown, of Clyde. Rev... B.II. Freeman 'and Rev. R. P. McCracken'. of Clyde, were here last Friday. Mr. Oral Yates and Mr. Ilimy Brown, of Iiondufi". were in town on business Friday. ''- Dr. and Mrs. J. T.Murphy had as their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. S. T. McCracken of Hickory. Miss Ruth Bowman, of Mt. Airy, is the guest of Miss Mildred Mc Cracken. Miss Mary Ruby Davis is spending a lew weeks visiting mends in ivai- eigh and Durham. Mrs. Gene Lind. of Miami, Florida', is the guest of Miss Adora Holtzclaw at the home of Mrs. Adora Rayne. Mr, Paul Frye. former instructor of English and music in the Waynes ville High School, spent last week-end with friends here. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stretcher have as their guest Mrs. Stretcher's moth er, Mrs. Lulu Uzzle, of Wilson Mills. ... Mrs. Henry Bryan, of Raleigh, is the guest of Mrs. Charles R. Thomas at her home on Walnut street Miss Margaret Shackford. of Char lotte is the guest of Miss Martha Way' ' Mr. and Mrs, Si Jordon and Sonny Jordon. who have been .guests of Mrs. Susan Crawford, left Monday for their in Dayton, Ohio. .-'" Mr. Robert Woodward, of Columbia, S. C, joined .Mrs. Woodward at the Al;:er House, Krid'ty for a Week-end visit. Mis. J,ibti Kirkpatrick and infant daughter,' of' Fayetteville.Var-f gur-ts of I'r. ;iiul Mrs; W. I.. -..Kirk tea trick. " '-.. Mis; .Flora MeNt-il. , f Fayctteville, is spemling this week in wAvnesville as fhe'-euoVt ot :M.iss Mar-' St vitirtiol.l.. , '.'. , Mr.;ati(i Mrs. B. B. Adams, of Four Oil;?, N. C. were guo.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. Clwyn on Sunday. ..; : Mrs. E, C. Wageiifebl ;:n;i daugh ter, Ruth, will leave Saturday for a Visit to their former bnmn Sn Rnilnn Massachusetts. .,.':',, Miss ' Betsev T ed Monday after a wek's visit to rel atives in lowanrta. t'ennsvlvania. Miss Anna T'ivtnn fw.l.I Of the Alumnae Assnrintinn nf UnUn College, who was here Tuesday and t-uiii-suay in tne interest of the col lege, visited Miss Martha. Neal- Miss Tfllip 'Rrifkn wrnw'n! j- after a several days visit in Ch irlotte as ine guest ot Wiss Louisa Thack- Lon a i- tne nome ot her aunts. Misses Estelle and Georgia Kelley. Mrs. A. Colledirp 'and an V,;i,. Dorothv and Rnhbw lnt Ti, for Freemont. Nebraska where they juMi mr, oiicoge anrt make thier home in the future. Miss Mary Kirkpatrick returned Monday from Charlotte where she spent a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stacy, Jr., of Gaffney, South Carolina, were week end guests of the former's aunt, Mrs H. C. Wilburn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Abel, of Dell wood, have moved to Franklin. Mr. Abel is connected with National For est service. Among the visitors here from Crab tree las: week were: Messrs. F. A. Justice. Pink Best. A. C Walker, J. B. Best, and J. F. Rogers. Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw, Miss Pe-arl Justice, and Miss Belle McCracken spent Saturday shopping in Way nesville. Mrs. C. H. McDowell and Mrs. K, L. Elmore attended the reception given by the Lake Junaluska Wo man's Club Tuesday afternoon. Dr. K. L. Elmore spent la t week end wkh his family at the home of Mrs- Elmore's parents, Dr. am! Mrs. C. H. McDowell. Mr. anj Mrs. Frank Bryant, Jr., of Rock Hill; South Carolina, were week end guests of the former's parents, at the Kirkpatrick Apartments Miss Caroline Ward of Asheville, spent last week-end with Mis- Mary Wood at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Mrs. S- II. Weaver and three chil dren, of' WeaverviUe, are gursts of Mrs. Weaver's mother. Mrs. J. R. Wil liams. Miss Miriam Wellins, of New York City, is the gue-t of her sister Mrs. David Simons, at the . Kirkj.atrick; Apartments- Mr. J. Paul Beam, of Gaffnev. Soui). Carolina, spent a few days this week : t- tne home ot Mr. and Mrs. I., ft. Davis at Hazelwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isenhour m Clnr, lotte arrived Tuesday to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Isenhour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I) McCracken. ..''. Misess Edwina and Marion McDow t'i left last week for Badin where :hev are visiting their cousins. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Moore. They will also visit friends in Hickory and Granite Falls. Mr. P- W. Townsends, who spent two weeks with his family at the R. L. Lee home on Walnut street, has returned to his home in Aiken, South Carolina- Mrs. Nora Jean Pearson, who has been convalescing in Waynesville for the past few months, will leave with in the next few days to resume her work in Raleigh and Albemarle in Beauty Culture- Mr. Woodson Jones is in the ho-, pital at Franklin convalescing af;er an operation for appendicitis last week. Mrs- Jones is spending this week in Franklin with him. ft, T m Sympathy that is helpful that thinks unselfishly and desires to render an understanding service. Garrett Funeral Home . hare l.W Waynesville, N. C. Main St. i tfnsUS life LirL.Jl.?- v..CTS A' - 9 n AY'S. -SONS' j4 Tele 7. ' B ft i Our T ele? ; , ' 'iiioer Is CASH PAID FOR OLD STAMPS AND ENVELOPES BEARING OLD STAMPS Mail to . R. G. Fortune, Jr., 170 Montford Avenue Asheville, N. 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