pr. I. B. Funke fpent Monday in i-htville on business. - Z V. Ferguson, of Fines Creek, uW a visitor in the city the first of he wtek. Ri.we Henry, of Belhaven. was arnvrv' !he visitor in town Monday. .Mrs- Bennie Patton, of Canton, .sited friend here this week. Charles Moody, of Jonathan, was here en business Monday. . W. A. Moore, of Wood row, was a Waynesvile visitor Mondav R. T. Boy,) was among the visitors here from Jonathan this week. My Blue Heaven, opening plav iif Cooke Players, a.-k the- bovs of" the American Legion. A Good Place To Put That Tobacco Money IS IN A CHEVROLET THE HIGGEST CAR VALl'E ON THE MARKET THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Dairy Dept. Head We Have Used Cars Too At Prices You Will Be Pleased To Hear ! Watkins Chevrolet Co. ! Phone 75 FARMERS... Your Tobacco Check Will Last Longer If Spent Here! McCRACKEN CLOTHING CO. Dl H ITTERS FOR . MEN AND ROYS SHOES I OR THE ENTIRE FAMILY HOUSEPARTY IS EXTENSIVELY ENTERTAINED Miss Martha Way was hostess for a delightful bridge party on Friday evening at the home of her uarents Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Way. honoring! -Mis Margaret Shaekford and the members of her house party. Mis Elizabeth King, Miss Dorothy Cald well, and Miss Jane l'iersoti. of Char, lotto, who were entertained last week at the home of Miss Shaekford's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. James Atkins. The guest list included the guest. of honor and Miss Alice Dungan, of Elizabethtoii. Term.. Miss Mozelle Mc Uaeken. Muss Mary IVuland Mc Oaeken, Miss B.iihara Haviland. of Atlanta, Mis.s Haseltine Swift. Miss Sarah Welch. Mi-S Corinne Wajreii feld. .Miss Mary Wood, of Elizabeth t 'ti, Tenn.. Miss Hillie Uotha, Mis. Mary Snyder, Miss IVliy Kl.ek. Mis., Jane White. Mis. Thoniasine Stiing lield. and Mis- Rosemary Kippetoe. ' In continuance of many lovely af fairs given for the visitors- M:--Kom m i rv Rinitt Mill Kim-,) Riiiu. ! toe. Jr. enteitained with ' .l:i n,-. -n i.i. i . .. . . ui,. lai kway Hotel on 1- nday even ing. ne young hosts were a-isted :n uveiving their guests by theii mother,' .Mrs. Floyd Rippeti'o, and '.heir aunt Mrs. Hugh Abel. Dancing w.iS enioved in the liv ing rooms oid lobby which were at- t. -actively arranged with garden I now. i.'s. l'unch and sandwiches were served throughout (lie evening. A limit eighty memher.s of the young r ,-et were pre-ent for the occasion, t'n Saturday . evening the house l'any va again delightfully honored when Mis., liiHie Kotha entertained at her home on 1'igcon street. Die rooms were arranged for the party with quantities of mixed (low ers and. dancing was enjoyed. Punch sandwiches, candies, and cakes were' served by the hostess assisted hv her mother, Mrs. Harry liotha. 1'he gue.sts present on this vea sion were: Misses Shaekford. King, v', !,hvi'1!;.,1 Martha Wav, Jane h:te 1 homasi,,,. St ringlield,' Helen i.i, ,!,iys "u's' M:"'.v Polly l-.aek. Mary Snyder, Mary McCrack cn, Mozelle McCracken. Frances Rose,; ho-emary Rippetoe,. and Messrs, , ' -Wassie. hredenck Marsh, Mar vin Miller, Floyd Ripnetoi'. --Henry luttilc, Charles Bank, (leorge Me- ra. ken. Wilford Sisk Ottis la.-;e Hohl.y Sloan, Howard Ihatt lirli s"-ift, ami Huh Wageiifeld. " t IdUle Mi,., Hetty Latham left ",ay ..go for (Jreenville. South laiu 'itia where she is visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tr:mih:i ,,f i i,..i -pi nt Tuesday, in the rhv.' THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 Dr. and Mrs. S. P Ga .. 1 on. Darker left Kim'.i ,,-V.. ., ;. , . Mr- ar-' Mrs. A. C. Goodman, of visit to relatives in the eastern pari ,1' ''ntMSun'ta?f '"the city of the state. Dr. and Mrs. Gay will ; tL f.-W Mn aml -Mr- 1 aul io.,o auenu ttie state dental conven- " , , , turn in Wilmington. Thcv were ac- ' ?r? t! ,"f iU NtT. Ir. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson and h-;tlu.V l I- ' U ,',' V1-" ni'r children, of D.ytona Beach, Florida, Mi WilP-im 'n,Un 'll'is. and have i.rnved to two weeks a "I'l.ams. ; the Daggett cottage at Balsam. Mr. A cry has charge of daily work for the Slate Collcte Extension Ser vice. He is an cxpeiienced dairyman and the friend of all dairy cow own ers in the stale. He has written .several interesting ai tides almut dairying for thi,, iue of The Mountaineer. M. ,1. Mondaj . Ml.-SC- of Cly.h town. here I'roin Clyde Lois and Anne Mct'racken spent Tuoday -hopping in j Here's Where Farmers Save! Join t ho. throng of thrifty far mors that t ratio hore wook at'tor wook because thov find they van sao money on the same goods. Since moving into our now strie wo hae added several now linos that will anpeal to ou farmers and our families con to in and look them over. SEE THE SPECIALS WE WILL H AYE FOR FARM. KR S DAY AND S ATI RI).Y .11. . 1', Le.Jhetter I'lueoil the li ist ' of Ua.s her, the week. :f roll! Mrs. Carol Bel! and young daugh ter left Friday for Live Oak, Flonda where they will visit the former'? mother for two week-. Mr. and Mr.-. James Micheal, of Durham ai rived Fi iday and an guests of Mrs. Micheai- parents,' Mr. and Mis. K. 11. lilaokwell. Mr.-. .1. L. Stringtellow , of Cu.lpep- er, Viigi'nia. arm id Sunday lor a few 'da : it . M I and M .IS Jan.. -A'.kin- . Mr. .Mdler Co, In an. of Davidson. a:riei Tue-day- t -peinl several days a- In- gue-t 'of Mis. Maltha Neal at ; iii le-ine of her mot her, M,-. S. Tf. Nead. Mr. 'ai; d Mr,, dv; II. lllackwcll had ; : In i r g. i) -i on Simd.iv the foriuer's b.-ot In ; . M i .1. 1'. I.UaekweH, of Eagle 5-10-25c Store M 8 Euro- HAN ANA SPLIT 10c BUTTERED PECAN SUNDAE 10c M i s. W. J. Campbell, Mi-s Louise '.ampbeil. .mi .M r. Paul Camj.l.ell attended the lloral parade of the Kho iloJcii,lron Festival in .A.-lievilL, last v cilnesilay. Mrs. Cleveland Kirkpatriek, M r.s , I.. Striirglield. and -Mr.-. K. I!. Camp tteliiled the ll'lh .-1111111111 meeting of r.e Wonian's .uil.iar- to tin- Na ; tiiil ouii-il ilio.e-e of Welter,, ao. ih Carolina which" w.-t, held la-t w-ek .a Kantiga Lake ne,r llender sunville. i . I Mr. ami Mis. J, U. Latham .-pent' "i-t 1 hur.-day and I-'i o!:iy i ( diar- ""' .wnere .Mr. l.;,tliam atieiided a .-.inidard Oil mooting at the .'Hotel Charlotte. V W Lit. 0,1 S,-k. .viiii i- ii .-tmhnt C;o ineilica! seh.H.i of the L'niver - !v ol Wiseonsji,. at .Madison, ar- iVFll ITltllXlllV to -11,11,1 lell.duv va; ition with hi- parent.-. Dr. an,; Mr-v ', . Sisk. N. C. .lame-, of Kims. ''nek. .spent I iie-i'ia.y in Um-n u, hu-iiie.-s Mi.--- C, mgia I '.'Ulan, -of ( antoii. "'ues'd'oy... In. piling i Waynes. I.el'i.ll". Mi. Charlo- R.a", Ji ret ui lied Moll day "from Chapel Hill where he prlif .' ,-w d., - vi-r ng Mrs. Kay R. C. McRRIDE, Manager NOTICE i aid 'Mrs Robert .Stretdiev have a, t l: ir gue t their -ister, M r F S' vol" -her of WiNon'- Mill's." The ( lassiesl Show on I lie roijil I 'lie Cooke l'laers ill he here July llh and week lor Hie American Legion. I The. Hoard of Equilialion and IJeview of HaywMd Count. v will bo in session at the coiirthoiies the week of June 27, lil.JI for the purpose of making Tax Adjust, merits as allowed by law. ( has. ( Francis CLERK OF THE HOARD We Handle Exclusively Carolina Grade "A" Ice Cream AND CAROLINA BUTTERMILK Ue w elcome the Western Carolina Creamery To This ( 'immunity, and are proud to be among the first to take their line of products we and our customers have found them ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. b L. Ilradshaw, of (dahtree, wa il Wayrie-vdle visitor Tue.-i.la-v, r ' . . it- ' . Mrs, li.ituier I.av and voung son. Tom. left Tuesday for Mt. Airy wher0 they will spend .-oriiotime as' guests d' Mr. and Mrs- Ji J. Mangimi. SISK TOURS Of Ashovillo, N. C. O (for s AN EKiHT DAY ROIM) TRIP Chicago World's Fair EXPENSES $32.09 Don't forget the: American Legion is sponsoring The Ccok'e Players all week July 2nd. .Miss ':Lilliaiv Youn;, hostess for the Sisk Tours of Ashovillo, N. ('. will l)o at the Waynesvilli' Chamber of. Commerce- from 2 to I Friday afternoon, Juno 22. II von are interested in oin to the World's Fair' 'she will bo nlad to talk with you. Next 'lour leaves Ashovillo, July 1. Why not be in Chicago for the Fourth?. WELCOME MR. FARMER- hen you are in town, make our store your head, quarters we always have the things you want FOR LESS. You'll be delighted t the delicious drinks We at our fountain. 'DESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCCRATELY AND ' ft. i . ' 1 Welcome! For many years we have tried to attain a standard in dairy products that would be second to none, and we congratulate Western Carolina Creamery on joining the same program. There is no substitute for milk as a food and certainly there is no substitute for quality in milk or its kindred products. We are most happy to be one of the dairies in the county which is destined to lead the entire state in producing quality dairy products. f Osborne s CANTON', N. C. Farms Il ft ' Welcome ; TO Western Carolina Creamery AND Haywood Farmers It is with pride that we extend to hot h til vmi a cor. dial welcome to our coinmunity -- To the CroMineiy olficials, we want to assure you that we are 100 per cent behind you, and are ready to serve in any way to make your industry a success we considc it a genuine asset to our town. ! i We extend to the farmers a cordial welcome to come here on Friday and attend the Farmer's Day proi-ram. You always have an invitation to come to our town and do your trading. You will find here some of the best stores west of Asheville. and mactically every one ope rated by business men who are interested in your welfare. RRING YOUR ; W HOLE FAMILY FRIDAY AND &N JOY A DAY AWAY FROM HOME TOWN OF WAYNESVILLi ECONOMICALLY

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