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THLItSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1:J1 THE WAVXESYILLK MOI'XTAIXEKK I 1 it -t h LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 '.he Illedl The Human Side 0' Life Incidents and Observations Anecdotes and Humor Mrs. Clair Elden Hamilton arid n. who spent tiu1 .-iiminer at the Mr. K. L Coin .-;.-:.: Wednesday in I'l'it'ir.' arir. on buin?. ' Kirkn.-iti-ii-k Auamr.fi:;.-. left Mon S. :- !;' for their hoim- in Philadelphia, ue.-t Pennsylvania They were accompa nied by Mr, Hamilton, who joined them here last week-end Mrs- ChaMie Tu.-r.vri'.l ml .hi1 lieu. MLss Charlene, June, and Charles, Jr.. Mr. Frank Hodges of Knowilie left last week tor tneir home m -New Mr.'-. Car:". .11 De:i -'. :.: la. urday in Hen lersunviiie a- the j of her aunt- Mrs. Lei a Ly'. York City, after a visit Mrs. P. L. itnbyn:!. Mr. and Mrs. John Tate and Mi.-s France Tate, cf Asheville, vi.:ted friend.s in the fl.ty 1-ist weex-.r..-;. .M;s. Murray a r.ru-.m. of I'ell wuoih .spent Saturday in Wayne-v.lle. Tennessee .spun list week-end ami Labor lay with Mrs. Hdge. and children at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas. Mr. C: idv Rotrers left this week for Abbeville where he has accepted a uosition with the State HitfhW'V ' mimission. Let Ravs Provide You fith Quality Groceries 'v , IU I'M I K A UK l! lf.r,nnm" this, column for The piobably didn't hae a ch..nce to de Mou'maiiuHr," the editor offered on! velop a it does today, one -a"se-t;on ; that 1 make it appe.d ; 1 He mam dileronre r.s 1 see it t the human sn:e of Us "mortals here j today, is the leiidciuw ' o "spare tin-alow"- So 1 in truinji to tiv to dJi.id and .-poll tlie child',' - although 1 '1 -it ve'y thorn' I'm even heaamjr my ! do not think this old aioni c..n be column "to tit the .-utmost ion-and 1 accepted as a literal, un.iuahtied want tt. tell id vou readers, that' truth). he this a it may. we do wietiev-v you rind""l'ncle Abe" v.,n- know that proud parents today will demur off 'from the piactical the hu- I'Uuv a child upon a pedestal, as it man and the comma sense things of j weie.. and teed the ep m ,t until tin- it.-, w hv. "le.st dran me a cyaru nn.u i.- ...im.M I"" "" as Aunt'.leniima would sav and I'll : ceded to contain Use If hut .,.,. i,.. .L .. h.'i 1 allv those same fond narent ii u fce. iu ini i..iv . . . . . I'arth ain Be. ause there is to later awakened to the cold, stark much ejr'o in mo.-t of us and we need uahration that their "model" hasn't t.. be "jacked up" a little along ' done .so well alter all or maybe is th .. i-h life as well as "patted on the a o.i.lly "spiled ' child Hut enough back ' if w e eve hope to acquire . on child training, sin e I nolo Abe anything like a rounded-up char-lioes not claim to be an authority - iU,tel. Besides, we have A livedo l'atri and I ' he old maids w it h u.s yet Well -do 1 remember wlun 1 was ju.-t a Link- ooy. ;v;iir with father a: J 'They say" the old horn,, place in Iron l'ulf. Vif.-. all know w ho it o . uuuM ein oui'agc mo to unmitatc the ii.tioiis and talk of two or three Hut gener pai'ents ale 1 t e fei.e. s wn have to lii'-s. w ho i airy t!v cif.'.i 'UW!i:n' s'.!k aiour.d, you kn. w their position is :i htt'e above that of Mr K .s tli'een's. Well, i lie of them looked at mo :r. a doubtful sort of way and says. Where's you ftrass?" My lust im pui.se was tvi tell him that "my grass ' w s none of h;s business but thin 1 thought better and "held in." 1 did tell I'rni that my grass was ";u Hay wood county rn.l baol happened with in the last two vou:.-" ;md that I iu ugb.t 1 could somehow m .nage toj .ret the cattle and grass together 1 diiln'i get the cattle; and now IT admit its a matter of "Sour grapes' with me 1 just would not pasturi them for any .-onsidera t ion 1' nle.-s well, if President Uoosovelt. himself would wnte me and ask me to plea.si nside-. , etc., 1 in. gilt take a tew In .... .!!.. i. -rn t'nlted States a loii l.l i- l"i am nilj k short bit :f I" oeios (,.t is 12 cents, ind .' Int is . .j'rir'er of a dollar For Those Special Occasions VCTOTirWMftri t. JMIBIWac.t (, V."iciiiir3 Packed ColTee t h Kit Hill Hvors ou Hill Hyers is was called upon to ;i "tew words at I a family reunion o- something - a j low days a;;o. Well it .seems that the talks were limited to thi'iv minutes and that H:!l ; .d to tollow one ol these here rapid-lire feilhde lalkel - and gills, forty. ears ! ou e all seen that kind. So Hill io stiicth iliKiH!iitei. J a not in a vi-ry easy position, ap- hiil la i! ui.'iv woi'k t hail today. na ,.ntl .m.. In the lirsl plave he our -Meignbo.s "just lor tun. -wou.d g:e ir.e nu'kles i.nil diiiii lo my little i.et. We!!. "Ivy. ii W e e lil r.at the nov.o'js c a ow ; h ai hv: ('oiTee M . i. f Uohr i.ih. i;. Ih s- Piide r ?h$ jars oi hevnoh! eek end W .Ul .1 r Jo.s.. 'oh .pi n ;i soiule'v i el list " f i W Wolds" Hill p. . .a ode, w.r. t.'k.. i . I'm i ! , : t .1 a la- to he regll,..lid o t take: mole thill tell a good joke olll. u !l,al like til ou all peibap a ike' e ail' I ul.'ls ! II lo I UO A . : k K ci day m I lyde is :i cat t !e punchin' day and sometimes they have double punchin'. days, at the gover'nient pens aiitl also at the Mu tual Kvihang,, ya.ds livery second m ,n 1 met in Clyde carried a cattle puncliin' stick.' 1 loo!, tor ail the host citizens down then Cncle Dock Smathers, Frank llaylus, 'and all the rest to be carrying them soon, not that they have to of course: but just to b,. ill style. W pit II. with all tlio.c , a-.squoaliii' nioloi and peddle" llll, ohi in our peacht Z:)C 2 for i 5c ft jyded Wheat . . Phillip Pork and Beans .. ': I fm 19c Libbv's Vienna Sausage ... .3 for 23c a lie ('...It le oi .-; VoeU'ei!:l With I I'lC Mr. .and Ik C, -uniiiivr bfiine at 1 Hilb d 1 1 ;! I Pig. o P. s;d i mi i u w lit " i:. it add. . 1 1 1.1 I 1 1.-. 1 1 ' W i i u k n.iw ! w a nt i d I m w I f e w II 111 eil 1 i . I i S we '.'in I ' old Ir-ed !. ' o i ,. i ho eat ! !e . a le 0 o -. oloU 11. t do II 0.1 I "1,1 .1 ,oo a ll-dlll go to wotk ae reonir ih: and do Moll Mr. and Mi-. Man Walk; M 1-. Ku'eh llluilil.- llol ll i wel i.! le is.ii oi . Monday , . ' 1 1 I 1 lig ol o .ViJ-! t lie da 1 I i I o tffJ for 0r r: for llll oz. I H 20c tefj 25c Iml size i . 25c I ii u..: i ui lulu . i ;, 1 rr'..r . h i 3for . 25c I Grape Nuts' J 19c 8oz 2:5c 1 PI -Mr. Albert. XeW ,- wh i has keen at i.ding .-umiin : ' ehool al the 1'ni i silv ail" Noith Carolina'" at Chapel Hill, aicivial 'i'uesdav to. Visit hid jaileuts, Key. 'ami Mrs .Alberl New. Mr, l''rahk . Cokipcr. of Marphv .-non', last'' week end with friends in the city. Mrs. liobcrt: Stretchi,.-, Mrs Ed Stretcher, and Mrs. .1.. K. McCrai;kt'ri were Asheville visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. (i. W'. Roberts and Vic-inni linlicrts. who have been visiting Mrs- Roberts' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J F Cabe, left, last wui'k. for their home iii Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Marioji F. Ioar,. who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. J. R McC'racken. and Dr. McCracken. ...ft Momlav for her home ill doorgc-" town, South (.'iirulina. Judge- Robert Winston, who has been a guest at the Cory House for the summer, left yesterday. Mrs. Alvin Ward, who has been visiting friends in Jacksonville, Flor ida, returned to her homo Monday- had gone" ..low ll" to I'lyd" oii'e I o eo about get l.lMg few head of "ge er'mon! ...attic pasture hut it -es ill's Mult the 1)1 tie a hallm . ills a-goiii' i in out "U aterniils onts a sli e." "Hole's i for a iiickle!" il I' I he fair wo Ued to n: !'h. n ii i oriainly di .ill-the- I di a . u on .to si,y. all. taei . lid ! o t he ... a! Tin - oilicoi to ..tiillil oil the col" old io ;ck -l.oe and ' , ; u ii p., m we!!; 1 i,l ". all be ha., i : hi o, k a i d -' a nil :"1 '.!.. a " i "... la. :.Mii"i -1-a.soii j " , 1 1. I w i :,'. ' i 0' w.r- p1 olably I he j i .. 'l :. in die lag- e . 1 idol. .1 , . (oii't ; Id di, 1 ha' I can- re 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 do 1 j U"i h en;' ..ii o Mia ii . i . i ;ovs ho re. I ,d w.e"e had d d 1 llg ! he ' i'.l" I I ew I w . el. . a lid on Sat mala v a irn body e. in - io eoine .. low ii and -ue. red in .;.!! n; oil Mild .1 I eel . (Mis Itui'gill .a;. I I ha! . n one Saturday ii million people iil"C oil III . I ...i e .four b :j, I nal . i hi n I . ow , I w dl not vouch I tor t ho I nil h oi t hi - lor all l know I i, ju-'t "Ihev s'ay.'" Sc. -,r long iiulil ln"l week. wear Gordon ( llir-I OAM HOSE I'lu'st' lioaiitiftil I wo ami thri'o llut-ail slmkintts ate as (it'licalolv shi't't as the It nt Iifnch t'liilldn. . . . Tlu-.v Hi'i'i' created Im lluise sieial (lerasions thai de mand eiilieinu sheeiness in its smartest Conn. JVlassie's Dept. Store "A (io.id I'laee To Trade" . . . and lots of reasons why you should put ?; ; your boys and girls in Peters Weatherbirds. F W'AYXKSV Veal Chops Pork Chops Lamb Chops, Oysters per lb. 121-2c per lb. 24c per lb. 29c Select, Pt 30c Standard, Pt. . . 25c DRESSED FISH Dressed Trout - Per lb. ,15c Dressed Butter Fish per lb.Jjc Fillet of Sea Bass per id, zdc C. E. Ray's Sons "The HomjB of Hetter Groceries and Meats" U K I' T. A. TO MI'.ET The Fast Wavnosvillc I'arent T(ichers' A.soeiation will hold the first monthly meeting: for t his.'-year i... TiiMili... ni.rht Sentcmhei' llth. ';.'.' "7 ::;tl, Ali iiatroiis are urtft'd irnd in vited to. be i'resi.tit: MRS. SMI I. FY. (ARV FU ; President. o i.' c; WTl T. Ml'PT TUNICHT The "Order of Fastern Stac will hold its regular meetiiiK this eyeninK at. V o'clock at the Masonic Temple.. All Member? .r,., asked to lie iiresent and Vkitor. ar. extended .a cnr.d.ial inv tation to- attend ; meet d'.t' MISSIONAKY SOCIFTY TO HAVK I ' I r ' I ( , The annual alt day meetipp- and ni'-nic of the missionary circles of the Methodist church will he held next Tuesday September 11, ft the homo of Mr-.' Wi:'. Hyaf. --: All members ,if. the church are in oHigd t. hrintr lunch and attend iaV picnic ati 12:o0 Pi .m".': , The devotmnal and business session wall Ix'Kin .at. ' ICF r'RF.AM ST-FFKP. AT FIXES CRFFK : :. ; " An ice rroafiv .stipper -will he (riven a th Unvr Fines f'rfek Mi'thodtst -Hurri'. 'Friday' eVenintJ, Sepv m'.er ,. Th0 "public a invit,(Hl; c s ('!. SS f O HAYF SOCIAL .: The: Lvdiiri. flass "of flic First Baptist Sundav sphoo! . -.vill hold its monthly social meetintr' , i .nr.rrow eveninf?.. aSeptember 7,. at the. .home of Mrs. . II. AY. . Baucnm.. A -'!"' "'1 feature of the mettinfr ; vill , b,.. the plection of new office and alFmera hers are reqwsted to be present- Mrs V. R. Ode!!, of Concord, is the K'tiest of Mrs- Rufus L. Allen at her home, on Church ftreet. '',' . i Mi.sa Mvrtle Bennett- of Henderson ville, arrived ve.sterday for a visit to her piste", 'Jir.,",w. v .. n.u aiea Russ- r , . Mr aridi Mrs.:' Frazier. of : States vil!. ' who have been yisitinpr Mrs. Ruftis I- Allen, have returned to their home. .. . ... ,: Mr? M. J, Collin? and. children left last cr ly. v..'.. - t n r ofto- an extended visit to i the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs- ''.J.'.F. 'Cabe... : ".'.: '-' '. Wear Longer Cost Less Look Smart 'Always Comfortable Made Over 'Health Lasts $1.49 to S 3.49 All Leather Perfect Fitting Save ' You Money Dozens of Brand New Patterns Every Peters Shoe is a Leather hoe Our Reputation is Your Guarantee c. E.
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