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1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i Off- t-vniM . Mi" 'V ? the in f-K f id! ?;tp Uy. ur- ut er ai- int ch mr ni- ; i LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Mr. Frank Ther'rel arrived lat . Mr. Charles Burn, of Columbia, week to join Mrs. Therrel and young 1 South Carolina, spent last week-end i with his lather, M-. (. K. burn, at' .11 was is here from Canton Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mangum, of Mt. . Airv. suent several ilavs here ast week as the jruest of Mr. and Mrs. ,.,.m... t,f Crabtree. was here C. E. Ray. T. Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. liutrh br.nvn Unit)- bell, of Charlotte altended tile Camp bell reunion which was held at Map- itie Sunday. i. (f Canton, v a Way r last week. Palmer- of Catalowhee, : lV :n Waynesville. . i ' of Oaahriee, was a , last week. James. of Fine.s I ': '.iay shopping ih the 1 ihoMv. of Waynesville. , , i:: town on bu.siness W H. ; 'I.,.'" of Raleigh ... v with her mother, a Ferguson,' of Crab-.cck-end truest id' Mis- i West and daughter. i 'e-t of Marietta, deor- it.nC relative in me m.v. i awford arrived Sunday i! In spend a few days In i . .Mrs- W'. T. Crawford. sons tor a visit to Mrs. Therrel s mother. Mrs. Nora Ashton. 0 w Mr. and Mis. Bill Clark, of Tarpon Springs, Florida, arrived last week for a vi.-dt to Mrs (.'lark's ju rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray. j Rev. .1. W. Campbell of State.-ville. who i? spending some time with his sister Mrs P. C. lMott. attended the Campbell reunion Sunday. 'f i Mi.. Ai-.hu M. Wahlroii of Cleve land. Ohio, .-pent seve.al day. visit ing relative.- and friends in Waynes ville during the past week. the home of Mr. and Mis. John N., Shoolbred. i Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wood returned to their home in Klizabethton. Ten nessee Sunday after .-pending sever-' a! days with Mrs. Wood's parent.. I, Mi. and Mr-. John V Slutdbred. Two Portions Of Pakwray Approved By Secretary Ickes (Continued from p.-ge one) that pait from Swift Run Clap to ,la. 'man'., dap, Secretary lekes called attention to the difference between . naikwav and ' j restricted frontage .gnt--. with no ' . i ef i eshnu r.t stand.- a:. a th,. like ex- Mrs. '1. S I.egaie- of Johns Island, S. C, is .-pending several weeks .t the home of Mr and Mrs. C. 13. Russe!'. !. l'a-t WayPesville. , . Mr. .mi Mrs. ll. C. daincv and three cil.idieii of Fayette ville. spent ! the week-end in the county and at tended the Ki. kpati ick-Taiton reun ion Sunday. l)r and Mis. W- 1. Alien and th.ee daughters, of Charlotte, attended the .Mis- Lei- Mcknight left Sunday Rirkpatriek-i'aon reunion ai tSe for her h.Miic in Sumter South Car at-ton 1-aim Sunday. , elma a.r.ei a weeks vi-it to .Mis Kilty Stuhh- t her .-ummei heme at 1 ake J u:ialuka. Miss Mary Ruby iiavis who has been attending summer school, at I lie University of Kentucky, returned to her home Thui.-day. Mr and Mr-. Ben 'illia.-, of F.l nier. New Jei.-ey attended rie Kirk-patil.k-l'alton family reunion at the 1'atton Farm Sunday. Mis. Y. T. Blayloek arrived l:ut week, to spen,l the summer at her .,lvhw.ly. All,nr a ,,:l!.'uWa there !-.:. - !ve:: i-iting her sister Mr- A v i- i. , ,..,..; 11 : .l ... '' ' "' lc.pt at certain t union's. The mo- '. can rule' a! rai '. ea-e and on t!.e .vtier w.J'iout having to i u.i. iv about coming to' cros.-ioau.-. i'- out of gat -ii,. does on ngt'.way. lie -a. a snai tile rnen-in.tonh-Creat Sin kv Mountains park- Want Ads Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Stubb- and M.s J, A. Stubbs. ,.f Sumter. South . ai.'.iaa. a.uve.i f.umm 101 a uvv. ,. . ,,.u.k i:a vi-i: to the tormer s mother, I ' V.. ', .. U -sniblw .t l L .. Jui.m-I ages atui wnan luska b K Mr. and Mrs. Quincey Hodge.- of Savanah, Georgia, are snending this week in the city a- guests at the home of Mas. B J. Sloan. v Mr. and Mrs. William C Smith and two children, Billy and Caroline, have returned to their home in River dale, Georgia after a visit to Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mr-. J- R. Boyd. fllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The Food Store i Quality Groceries IVE,X'H Tomato Juice ts . .i.K' ...23c Pure Santos Coffee " uund 19c i White House Coffee Ecunomv Package "In The Bean" Per I'ound . .... ......... 07 Premium Flakes !ka,e 9c Uananas 4". 25c No. 1 Irish Potatoes JQ Td. 23c Blue Ribbon Malt g3c Bulk Vinegar 29c IvorySoap 2' lie Laundry Soap 3 1QC 29c t"Ue.... 15C Z 25c Riirs 6: 25c a a a a CHOICE MEATS jgef Roast, per lb. . 14c I Round Steak, per lb, . . s T-lone Steak, per lb. . . S VATIVP MP AT So 20c s 15c j Hie i ..lie I usae, per lb . .. . . . . I Picnic Ham, ner lb. , . . . 1 breakfast Bacon, ner lb. sliced .23c m f I Mlhops, per lb Pic I j tiamberger, per lb. . . . . 12 l-2c i Qieese. per lb. 19c I If Belmar Butter, 2 lbs, for , .... . 25c I Pa ' (Olenmrnw...: fil sci uiv ) yw ' The Food Store I'ALEXTIXE ?rt f Groceries llillli I JOB FIE M?r. of Meat 1HII53I! Mr. and Mr.-. Hugh Arthur ahd tw'o chihlien, of Miami.' l-'lo.ada. have ailived to spend .-i week.- in the city and are residing at the Se mines cot tag,, in (.'hestnut Park ... Mr. .1. C. Cogdill. of Columbia. South Carolina, is spending some time with bis daughter, Mrs. I C. t'.mpbtdl at he.- home in Maggie. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1.. l'iiamiett had a their gue-t- last week-end the l.ct te.'s brotlu-i. Mr. W. I.. Howman. Jr. Mis. How man and chiidta n, of l.oun desville South Carolina.. Mis. Howden Smatheis. of Canton, was among the visitors in the city Tuesday. MISS HOSAKLOOK HONORS MOTHKR Mis.s Vera Hosatlook was hontess for a delightful surprise birthday party last Wednesday evening, honor ing her mother. Mrs. C. H. Hosallook. Th,i lunie was arranged with quan tities of mixed summer (lowers and a color schenie of pink and white was noted in the party appointments. Various games featured the enter tainment and th,. winners, Mrs- W. I.. 1. impkin and Mrs. S. 11. Jones, re ceived prize-. Mrs. Hosatlook was the recipient of many attractive gifts presented by the guests. Those present were: Ma.-. J C Rose. Mrs. S. H. Jene- Mis. R H. Gordon, Mr.-. W. C. Kout well-', M r-. (ieorge ..Coble Mrs. W.I.. l.ampkin, Mr-. Dave .Simons, Mrs.. K K. Mctlee, .Mrs 'riieod'ore .M.l'racken, .Mis. Klmer" Mc('h;,e. Mf,,-. R M. Kie. llr.s, Ii M Caldwell, and Mr-. Hosallook, Miss li.i-a!lool wis a-sisted ill serving hv Mi-se.- Catherine Jones and Vol a l'l'iee. MRS 1,1. Mali IS HOSTKSS 1'Uli FUR .MISS TKRRKI.I, One of the many delightful pre t;Uitia.t all'air.- for Mi.-s Maude Ter it'll whose .marriage to Mr- lirle Mile-, of Greensboro, will take place this afternoon at live o'clk ua. llu h.idge party given on Friday afleriKHin by 'Mrs. Hubert Liner, at the home ot hi r mother Mr-. I.ee Fisher. A profusion of mid summer llow eis in pastel .-hade., formed a pretty nackgrouud for 'the!. tables araanged ".'or b.idgc. For the occasion Miss Terrell wore a '. hecoiuing blue and white eti nible with red accessories After the gairn - .Mrs. (irayiYh iieigu-un was auardi-d the hitfl) fCiv.., tlonbv and the low -cole gilt w-int. to Mrs. Norton' I'crson Miss Terrell wa- presented a lovely guest prize. Those playing bridge were:' .Miss Terrell, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrl k. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, Mas. S. I'. 'Gay, Mrs. Chaile- Ferguson of Baltimore, Mrs J. R. Mel racken, Mrs. (.'rayden Ferguson. Mi-s Fula I'ntterson, Mr.-. William Hannah Mrs. Henrv Mavis, Mrs. Felix Stovull, Miss Margaaet Terrell. Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mrs. Norton Person of Philadelphia, and Mrs.. George BichofT. . Joining this, group for tea 'were: Mrs. I.illie Terrell, M is. J. G. TeareH. and Miss Frames Robeson- . st ii-g foal I be built t. scenic at t ) 1: pcci l.an of ; my ano Mt.-. la. i. uicKinan an.i p;-.ikinir spa.c- where iaioy left Sunday by motor for an ..,av leave !;..- ca: and g vicn.ii -i tup through the western states Among nther places of inter est thev v i i 1 visit Yellow Stone Na- ion-,: I'or!. ' , . , scenic at ' ; a t son - i M.-. Fr.nk'F. Johnson of Savan nah arrived la.-t Tiuirsilay to ien.l a few week- at l'dink Ronnie She wa accompanied b Mr. William Sio.iii. who ha. been i-it mg m her home in Savannah. Mr. John Murphy spent las! week end with his parent.-, Mr.'and Mrs. ,1. T. Murphy. Mia Murphy is a member of the Carolina Symphony Orchestra which apnea. ed at Lake Junalu.-ka last Saturday evening. Mr. W. W. Norman, of GrilUiu lioorgia joined Mrs.' Norman here .:-! u.'ek-end for a short visit to their daughter. Mis. Richard Ha. 'her ti . and Mr. Harbor. The Normans ietiirned to their home in Crill'ui Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Padgett, Jr.. f Know ille Tennesse and Mr. Moug- 1 s Padgett of ('anton. left Saturday f.- Richwood, West Virginia, where they. will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Padgett Sr.- They were accompanied by Miss Kathermc Padgett, who has been visiting Miss Jewel Hipps for sometime '.'- Among the summer visitors at Lake Junahiska are the following who arc registered at the Reeve- Home: Mrs. J. A. Brown, of Sanford. Fla.; Ma. ami Mrs. J. II. Lewis anil Miss Aut rey Lewis, of Mavvson. Ga. ; Mr. and Mrs George M. McFlvvoon and small daughter, of Atlanta, (la.; mid Mrs. M. L. Radford of Sanford, Fla, (l. F. S. TO M Fla T ' Tiii' O dor of the Fa-lern Star will hold, .its legular me.et-ilig on Thursday- .August 'J, in the Masonic Temple, at S o'clock :i numerous : i av eler mt for a !v mlei-:ail- Will he Impo.'tunt the route, The two area- which this parkway will connect a.e mt as yet national parks in the miles', .-ciise -of the word. Whili the G'v t Smoky-' Muntain park - being administered by the National l'aik Service, according lo law it cannot be developed until a minimum of 100 OOP acres has been tut Med over by the states to the Feder d government. It is hoped this minimum aiea -oon may be secured. The Shenandoah is expected to take on parkhood In a few months, when a deed covering piactically the entire park . rea of IO.iOOO acres will be given to I'ncle Sum. Thc-e two national parks, contain ing spectacular mountain scenery, with the beautiful parkway connect ing them, will provide a superb scenic and tec.oatn'iinl area for the peopli in the congested cities of the Fast. Raleigh News and Observer. J. N. Mease, business Tuesday. J. he i t Horace l.odhcttor, of Pigeon, spent 'fuesday in Waynesyilir lsf Autoist: 1 believe in celebrat ing Safety Week, don't you Jnd Autoist : Yes, I think the pen. pie will get out of the way when us autoi.-ts come along. NOTH'F All persons, firms and corporations i.re hereby .notified that the under signed will not be lespon-ible for any debts contracted by my Wife or any one else other than myself from and after this date. Thi- Julv 1!. l'JXl. I A Ki! A M. t U RK San Pedro . Calif. July P'-'Jb Aug. '.!-;- pd. Till-: l.AT'FST Vll-.WS of v iiic, 1 .a ke 'J una : a . a ar,, ava.i.a'ie n.-u Fag 2.'c Store. LOST A auioh ,.! Key st reet Sunna . F.nder tin n to The .M,,.,r.:a,nre CelVo l'CW..!d. 'OR SA1.F, Men:',,. ! p. Boyd Avenue. Tiiiie oak trees. SToii. r, inv Mrs. F. B. Howi-ll Wi'.let Uavnes '. i.c Park lo m Main -e se re ahd re- pert y on . 7 large Apply to -. N. G. MAN WANTKM f of S00 faiinlu Rawli'igh Co. Richmond. 'a Raw.c.gii Route Write immediately. iiit NCG .V-SA, J I J JCi. W A N i l'. 1 1 S i ! t i ginseng, dry or green, highest market p.ice Cash. Parcel post, expiess or deliver. Reference- It .nk of Clvde, N. C. M. M. Cagle, Clyde. N '('. :i-(i-p.l VOL A R I ' lNVlll.li l'O ISF our mailing scivico in our slo e. Stamp-; available. Visitor always wel come laagle a-10 2bc Store. PIANO FOR SAI.F We are having returned to us near here a tine piano account of customer's ina bility to continue original contract. Will transfer contract to re-pon.si-ble party for unpaid balance only. Quick action necessary. Write Magnes.s Music House, Forest City, N. C. X-2 SFNM TH F. FOLKS BACK 11 0 M K some views from this section -.you'll find just what you want at Fugle b ill iv. L'.V Store. FOR SAI.F Good draft horse, weighing about 1100 pounds. Cheap. R F. Swavngim Route 'I Mellwood Road. Jul'v P.-2t'.pd SFC'ONM SHFFTS for sale at The Mountaineer, in either yellow or white POSTCARM VIFWS Lake Junahiska as cent in nianv color & 2.V Store ' of the Park, cheap as one s Fugle r.-io ANYTHING WORTH selling is worth 'advertising, 1' e the Want Ad.s of The Mountaineer. Inex pensive, yet elfeclive. BLACK -DRAUGHT ' For ' CONSTIPATION "I am 7X years old and have used Thedford's Black-Draught about forty years," writes Mr. W. J. Van over, of Rome, Ky. "We are never without It. I take It as a purga tive when X am bilious, dizzy and have swimming to my head. Black Draught relieves this, and helps me In many ways." . . . Keep a pack age, of this old, reliable, purely vegetable laxative in your home, and take It for prompt relief at the first sign of constipation, WANTED DOG WOOD I will be in the market for good Dog Wood until the first of September. TBHYDER WavnesVille. N. ('. 15. C. 17c ,,)C Feenamint 17c Big Value July 2(ith August 41h 2.K' 151. (K i)UAi(inT 15c .:iic ; SAI. I1EPATK 24c 10c WOODIU KV'S SOA1V 3 25c :;oc Hick's ('apudine Kit- lA'X SOAP 3 19c $i.:ii Alarm (locks 98c $1.00 Ironi.ed east 79c Coty's Powder; with Perfume 24c , SI. 00 Antiseptic 79c Gem Ka.or and Blades 25 c $1.00 Tattoo Lipstick 89c 98c .".lie . I'.ot Tooth Paste 29c Pint THKIi.MOS IJOTTLES 79c pbcparatToh ! rlmUt n nit $1,00 VVA.MPOLKS 79c 25c Purtest Epsom Salts 19c We carry a Complete line of Max Factors Society -.Make-tap ' s-- . 2."c Listerine Paste 19c $1.00 OVALTINE 79c 2.3c Johnson's Uaby Powder 19c ftlJlR I i I LISTERINE 'u S,,inc -n Polish 59c 17c r.oc 1 MILK , v:!0c MAGNESIA lHOL 29c 21c P' t 10c (.RAPE "jl'ICE L,0V 15c 3 1 19c $1.00 . FLIT ,,nt . ,. .. Ml-.'il Insecticide Antiseptic 79c 49c (iuart .. Russian $1.00 Mineral Oil AGAR AX 89c 79c 25c Rottle of 100 EX LAX Purtest 1 n ASPIRIN llC 39c I PAN A V:-:-'-;' $1.00 PASTE -:' Wine of Cardui O A 69c 2.c Whitman's Candy hite Shoe S1.00 to fl.50 POLISH ,mmd 19c m will be satisfi- fiOc ed with our pies- Ml'M criptions. Give A( t's a try. SaC l.
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