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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, OCTORER
If.
19.'
SOCIETY PAGE
Eleanor Bushnell, Editor Phone 137
Local
Items
News
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Mr. Charles Moody ot ( t'cil was a
Waynesvill,, visitor last week.
Among the visitors here from Clyde
last week were Messrs. T.C. Norm
and Hugh Crawford.
Mr. P. K. Campbell of Canton
spent Friday here on business.
Mr- II. L. Lovelace was here from
Asheville Friday.
Mr- Homer V. Cagle of Canton was
here on business last week.
Mrs. Thad Howell of Jonathan,
spent Friday shopping m Waynes
ville last week.
Mr Will T. Bryson. of Iron Duff,
spent sonip time in V avnesville last
week.
Among the visitors in town last
week were Messrs. Gradv Walker
and ( - James, of Pines Creek.
Ainonu' the visitors here from Clyde
last vwck weie Mc - M Ceith-
i-rwnod and ! M. ( airle.
Mr- Ci'c Howell, ni Jonathan, spent
last I'rnlav hi avne-vilie.
Mi. I). II- Harris, eny tax collector
ot Canton was a Waynesville visitor
I' ridav.
Mrs. (i. U. I- erLison and Mrs.
liuniet t el)'i. id I' I lies ( reek, spent
Saturday ..hooping in avue-ville.
Mr. Carl W. Green was here from
( raht ree Saturdav.
...
Mr. 1-.. IS. Hickman ol 1'igeon spent
Momlav m V avnesville.
Mr- and Mrs. It. P.. Howell were
here from Jonathan . Monday-
Mrs. I aim Queen, ot ( anton was a
avnesville visitor Monday.
Misse- Helen Green and Dollie
Sparks ol I- ines ( reek spent Saturday
in avnesville.
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Mr. J. L. Walker ol Cra.btree spent
Momlav in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. 15. P.. ( aldudl and
sons, -Carrol and Lewis; ol Mars Hill,
were week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs
Homer Owen.
::
Mrs. Iv I.. McKee of Svlva attend
ed the district we! tare conference
here Tuesday.
i;i
Mrs. . I. kirkpatrnk who 1 i;
been ill at the Haywood County Hos
pital tor several months, is Kettme;
lietter. She is bejrinninjr to sit up
a short while each day.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert New and Mr.
William Shoolhred motored to Kuther-
ford ton Tuesday to attend the dio
cesean convention which was .held to
elect a bishop to succeed the late Rt
Hev. Junius Horner.
Mr. ( httrles I'adgett of Knowillc
Tennessee, spent last week-end with
Mrs. Hadgett and young sons.
Mrs. H. W, Baueom has been confin
ed to her home for the past week on
account of illness.
Mr. J. A. Morrow of Chattanooga,
Tennessee, is the guest of his sister,
Mrs. M. F. Albright, and Mr. Al
bright. Mr. Morrow is here to be
with his mother, Mrs. G. M. Morrow,
who sustained a broken hip Sunday
morning at the home of Mrs. Albright.
Mrs. Aithur Meade, who hag been
in the Haywood County Hospital for
some weeks following an automobile
accident in which she sustained se-riou-
injuries, is reported to be im
proving. Miss Florencp Gasque spent last
week-end with friends in Asheville.
Mrs. Sarah Russell and Miss John
nie Russell visited relatives in Green
ville, South Carolina Sunday.
Miss Virginia Roberts returned to
Western Carolina Teachers College
Sunday after spending the week-end
with Miss Susie Fisher.
Mr, and
moved to
their home
Henl will
Patrick in
hotel.
Mrs. J W, Heed have
the LeFainc Hotel from
on W'oolsey Heights. Mr.
t M r. ( evela.nii MI K-
11 SSI
he management
f the
o!in ;' Shooibred and
Kirknatrick . attended
at Kuthei-
gates from
'tli,, Grace Fpiseopa! church to elect
i neve fiishoi) lo succeed th" Kt. ReV.
eeceascu.
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Cleveland
the diocesean .convention
fnrdion. Tuesday as deli
Juniu-. Al. Hornet
:, IT
Harry Cra'.vfor I
I.t,
W. T.
tinned
Crawfoia
at Port IH
some tune, wa
to Watertowu,
, son of Mrs.
wno has been sia
s Moines. Iowa for
t recently transferred
South Dakota.
M rs.
unlay
whe re
Will
( ai I I
f rum
she has
Jell returned last Sat
Jacksonvilh', Florida
been visiting for two
Mr
Mi. i i s
ham am
football
and Mr. White
i-enil :a I ur-
I?..,li,ii.li jmd attended the
,1-inie liet ween Duke and
l.inwooi
spent
I Union
.ast, weei
1 enncs-ee anil
da.
N. C. State and Flori
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Thorn, of Rich
mond. Virginia were week-end guests
of Mrs. Thorn's- sister Mrs. J. L.
Stiinglield, and Mr. Stringfield.
FOUNTAIN I'ENS REPAIRED
''-. at ''
The avnesville I'harmacv
hv
I. H. TKACKS'ION
Mi.-s Louise Stringfield. who is a
Kassifern School in Hen.
snent las! week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L
student at
dersonville,
her parent
St ringlield-
Mi J
1 eiines -ee
I
VI
rancis
ited
of Jonesooro,
relatives ami
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friends in Haywood county this week.
Mr, Francis is a former resident of
the county.
li and Mi- II W ithi b Misj
W'ild.i Crawford, and Mr. hitener
Prevost motored to IHirham 1' riday
!o -ec the I )uke-'l ennessee football
game- They returned Sunday and
Mr. Withers left Tuesday tor his home
in Memphis. Tennessee.
Mrs. Kenneth I'crguson. Mrs. I'clix
Stovall.' and -Miss Alice Stringfield
spent last week-end m Durham and
attended the . I Hike-Tennesse game
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stretcher left
Tuesday to spend a week's vacation in
various cities in Tennessee.
CAMELS GIVE ADDED PLEASURE
IIenjoy smoking H i$; " ; fSjw sure ocTfe!
11 SO MUCH MORE - 'I. ' - 4t!Sfck HAVE A BETTEH Ifl
Rj SINCE I SWITCHED p.V & TASTE -AND THEY W
TO CAMELS Jn :V , y. - ifS OOUT FRAV VOOR R
I y..WWrL f ikiLt "fiL'M'J&'m nerves even when y
LV'-1:4 &JWt 'JSWl 00 GO IN FOR ONE
Ll-Hv mrf TiPffA the other
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Badgett, of
Richwood, West Virginia, spent last
week-end visiting in Asheville and
Waynesville. Mr. Badgett returned
to his home Sunday and Mrs. Badgett
left Tuesday accompanied by her son,
Douglas Badgett, who will spend a
few weeks in Richwood convalescing
after an operation at the Haywood
County Hospital.
Mr. T. S. Sanford, of Chattanooga,
Tennessee was a week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Barber at their
home on Love Lane.
V
Mrs. S. H. Weaver and children of
Weaverville spent last week-end with
the former's mother. Mrs. J. L. Wil
liams. Mr. Tom Lee, Jr.. Mr. W- T. Spur
lock, Mr. Greenwood, and Mack Gar
land motored to Durham and Raleigh
last week-end and attended the Duke
TennesseP and Florida-State football
games Mr. Greenwood visited hi
son, Porter, who has a place on Duke's
f reshman team.
Mrs. D. D. Perry, of Sylva. and
her guest. Miss Lillie Harris of
Greensgoro. visited relatives in Way-
iiu-viHe las;, Thursday.
Mrs. T- V. Moore, of Miami, Florida
who has just returned from the World
Friendship tour conducted by the
W'(im:.n's Federation of Clubs, and
her son. Mr. T- V. Moore. Jr.. spent
last wiek-eml at their home here.
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Mis.- Mary Parr of Washington.
D. ('.. field representative of the Na
tional Red Cross, attended the au
nual meeting-of the Red Cross chap.
ler In re Tuesday.
Mis. W. T. lilnvlock left last week
for Hickory where she will visit her
isf( r. Mrs. Alex Shuford.
Mrs. Wilson Barron left Saturday
for Miami, Morula where she will
spend soniu time as the guest of
lriends.
Miss Frances Robe-on and Miss
Virginia Ferguson motored to Chapel
Hill last week-end and attended the
Carolina-Georgia football game.
Mr. Tom Willingham, of Rock Hill.
South Carolina was a week-end guPst
ot Miss Marguerite Massie at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T
N. Massie.
Among those attending the Duke
1 ennessee game in Durham last
Saturdav were: Messrs. Hov 1' rancis,
Bill Shoolhred.. Walter Crawford,
lie lie Alley and Haves Alley.
Air. and Mr.-. S. K. Berry and son,
Mr. Henry Kerry, who have been vis
iting Mrs. Berry's sisters. Mrs, J- L.
Stringfield, Miss Caroline Alsteatter.
and Mrs- Hugh Love., for the past
ten days, left vesteruf for then
honi. in Galion. Ohio. They were
accompanied bv Miss Alsteatter who
will be their guest for a few weeks.
Gen. Harlev I-erguson. who has
been spending a tew days with Mrs.
Ferguson at their home on Haywood
street If 1 1 yesterday tor Washing
ton, D. C
-.'.
Mr. and Mis. John Orr, of New
port News. lrgmia. spent a few
davs here last week as the guests of
Airs. Orr s brother, Gen. Harlev Fer
guson, and Mrs. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. I' rancis Massie, Miss
Alary kirkpatriek. and Mr. Jim I'ovd,
Jr . motored to Durham last week-end
to
bal
attend
game
the Duke-Tennessee foot-
W
Ah
Anderson
with Airs
Seaver,
day for
A. Alache and Miss Edna
who spent the week-end
M ufie Msti i Airs .1 A
mil .Mr. Seaver. left Tuos
their home . in W'innsboro,
CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS
u&VeY cXrm ij our IdcrvcS . . flicker tire vjour laiti
WE ARE NOT PREACHERS
but:'y-.',;V--V;;-;- ''
W E S A V E SOt E S
THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP
MAIN ST.
E. T. Duckett, Prop.
Next WESTERN UNION
South ( arolina.
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Air- and Airs. Gradv Boyd anil chil
dren moved to their home on Love
lane last T hursdav at ter spending
the summer at the Hotel Waynesville.
Among the football fans fr,om Way
nesville at the Duke-1 ennessee game
Saturdav were: Jenson Ross, Ken
neth Stall. .Bill Frve, George AIc-
racken- and Dave Hvatt.
Airs. John Harnev returned to her
home on the ! airview Road . Monda v
after a two weeks' visit to Mrs. R- I).
Covington In Asheville. .
Mi-i Paul P.lickwLll and Ton
Davis were among the Waynesville
fans tit th,, Duke-rennrssee football
game m Durham last Saturdav.
.
Dr. J. R. McCrackcn returned Sun
day from Washington. 1). C. where
he attended the meeting of the gen
eral Grand Chapter of Royal Arch
Masons of the .'United States. He also
spent Saturday in Durham and saw
the Tennessee-Duke football game.
Overcome Pains
this better way
WQME who get into a weak, run
down condition can hardly expect
to be free from troublesome "small
symptoms."
. Where the trouble Is due to weak
ness, Cardul helps women to get
stronger and thus makes It easier for
nature to take its orderly course.
Painful, nnsKlng symptoms disap
pear as nourishment of the body is
Improved.
Instead of depending on temporary
pain pills during the time of suffer
ing, take Cardial to build up your
resistance to womanly ailmenta.
BETHEL P. T. A. MEETS FRIDAY
The Bethel P. T. A. will hold its
legular monthly meeting Friday. Oc
tober 20, at 3:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are urged to be present and to
bring a prospective member.
The ways and means committee has
formulated plans for a Hallowe'en
carnival on Saturday evening. Octo
ber 2H. Everyone is given a most
cordial invitation to attend this car
nival, The admissions will be small
and a good time will be in store for all.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Mrs. Cam
eron Lewis, Mrs. Bess Lee Page, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr., will go to
Asheville this evening to' see "The
Green Pastures" at the Plaza Thea
tre. ,
Miss Emily and Riley Palmer, stu
dents at Weaver College in Weaver
ville. spent last week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Palmer,
at their home in Crabtree.
Mrs. J. D. Bivins. of Albemarle,
arrived yesterday for a few days'
visit to her sister, Mrs- S. H. Bushnell,
and Mr. Bushnell.
Mr. David Boyd returned to Wea
ver College in Weaverville Sunday
after a week-end visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boyd, at their
home on Jonathan's Creek.
Miss Louise Edwards left yester
day for Greensboro to attend a state
meeting of home economics teachers.
She will return Saturday.
Only one marriage license was is
sued during the past week: Buster
B. Reid. Canton and Zettie Mae Gil-lett-
Canton.
Mr. Wallace Blackwell lefT last
Thursday for Reidsville where he is
spending a week visiting relatives.
He stopped en route in Durham and
attended the Duke-Tennessee football
game.
FAREWELL PARTY
MRS. BARRo.v
Mrs. Wilson Barron,
urday to spend sumetim.
Florida was tendered t
farewell party on last Thu
mg when a group of her
tertained at a buffet supp.-' '
at the attractive summer V "
and Mrs. W. T. Le. Jr. ;i- I,
In th,, party were: Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Be
Mrs. S.P.Gay, Mr. and Al'.
Bowles, Mr. and Airs. R. i ,
and Mrs. Ben Calkin, Mr
Roy Campbell, Mr. and Mr 'I
Jr.. Mrs. William Hannah M
Ham Kimberly. Mrs. Diana S
miss Betsey Lane Quinlan !r r
Davis, Mr. Fred Ferpu,,r. ' J
Charles Ray, Mr. Linwood H:-j
White Mease. Mr. Carol IV. afi, 3
Lebo Massie.
Miss Collie Garner nf A-h..,j
spent last week-end with :w mltl
at her home on Pigeon.
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TheNeedle Work Guild Reminds You--
RAY'S
Community Fair Specials
RAY'S
Grocery and Meat Departments
We utilize native products to the greatest extent possible.
We believe better production should be encouraged.
We believe the Community Fair is a helpful factor.
We offer as our contribution a number of week-end specials.
High Grade Coffee
FRESHLY (JHOIINI)
Per pound - - - 10c
Regular 15c
Maxwell House Coffee
Per Pound - - - 28c
FLOUR
24 pounds 89c
LARD
8 lb. package 58c
s
Pork and Beans
Pound can - - - - 5c
Libby's Potted Meat
3 for 10c
I
Health Club Baking
Powder
2 pound 20c
SCOTTTISSUn
3 for 22c
3 lb. Jar of N.C. Comb Honey 4c
iGamay Soap 4 for 19c Palmolive Soap 2 for E5c
Golgates Bis Bath Cake 2 for 15c
OUR MARKET OFFERS
Roast Beef
per
lb.
12k
Swift Premium and Kinghams Reliable
Hams n"'
COUNTRY k,'
Spare Ribs
FRESH
Pork Brains
per
lb.
151
zc
per
lb.
lie
BEST GRADE
Sliced Bacon
per
!b
19c
COUNTRY
Pork Livers
per
: lb.
lie
Chitlerings
NuCoa
per
lb.
- 2 '
for .
7k
25 c
The Best Comlinrition-PRICE-SANITATION-QUALITY
! Seafoods The Best of Steaks
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