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DAy. MAVJJJ933 " " ' " I MR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 J t a,ul daughter, Miss ( -nH-innati, arnveu ' T'Mt-v art' the guests .. ,, e-'s Dr. and Mrs. " , ..- r ..:..;, a onei no, .summer home I' , u Jliams an Mrs. Jack Heltzelaw, of Richmomi, 'a., has arrived for the summer sea son and will shortly open her summer home at Balsam. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Barnard, of Sarasota, Fla., who have spent many summits in Waynesville, have ar- smallj rived and have taken the home of Mr. A DORA RAVNF H.IVAdc1 n.vr.n . MOTHER WSTH L UN C HE ON HO&V " g V , ?fLD AT On Wednesday. Mrs. A.iora Ravne I ,. v L A INK en.ertame.i with a beautifully ap-i , -'n,ia' evening the Busine tier mother. Vrv The the ap- r. compliment B. F. S mat hers. Occasion was in observanei at einy-nrst bn'the.av :.nnivfrsa-! '"'n was centered with a tow! of r.v ol tno honor guest. Mrs Ravne! ''lsei. and can.iie holders, with was :;-.:ton m ivoivino, i... u.. . pnu up is, n.aivd f,. ...,...,..,. ..u i lotesstona: Women's Club held miner mect.ns at the Hotel LcFame K oik- large table NEW ARRIVALS inner u:i5 serve. he pent last guests ot Vn his for the past ".Yu-ndiii 'he gradu- md Mis. James M. Long, on the Bal sam Road in Hazehvood. Mr. and ,Mrs. Long will spend the summer at their apartment in the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Patrick had as Joan of Arcj their guests during the week the former's mother and sister, Mrs. Nettie H. Patrick and daughter, Miss Emma Patrick, of Scottsboro, -Ala. i.eville. Inimacu--oiiville and the college I rv i ,,: " " (j-n-n ievc 'Say Sister ... a fine lady tike you ought to know enoi to sew lace on with CLARK'S IgSSSSEB best 6-cord thread I V ugh P2 " 7 ( n 4k? a Looking For Good Shirts Lay an eye on these ! our enthusiasm will match ours when you take a Wk at these new Fancy Shirts by Arrow. incyil give your wardrobe a sparkle which it Mi .this. time of year. And, as you know, pat tcrncJ irts are definitely "in" this season. sce the new colors, shades, and new striped cnects! And notice, too, the faultless tailoring Arrow has given each shirt. All are Sanforized rankthe Suarantee of permanent fit. Pielmont Shirts ... ... ,97c - $1 35 FOR BOYS-TOM SAWYER SHIRTS REGULAR AND SPORT PATTERNS C' E. RAY'S SONS McGregor sweaters ters. Mrs. J;u k ll!-:,l,,, ' ,.f u ' .u 1 ot' the table mond. Va.. ad Mis. Joe' Rcse.' of -Mrs. I'. P. Allev. pres-lduu pre-! LlIK-"llw'i- sided. Mi Mary yuin:;ill made an. The luncheon table was centered '"teres- :ng ta.k on tr.e life and work! a iviortul itiangment of ! -i.uu.u.x. ..ir-. .;.ey gave an garden flowers in a variety of shades ' a!lnu:'' ' eport of the inist yeav' ue Plaees were marked bv unique place! tlvlUl's 1' tiu' -''-ub. She urg.d the cards and favors of' mm'i ,.. membeu to attend the hneSb class- glass vases tilled with t!over ar-i os iH'in- 1:01,1 l,n Tuesday and Friday langeil as old fashioned bouquets,' of "ai-h Wl'ek- were presented each guet. I Aimoancement was made of the an-1 Following luncheon Mis Mild red nual state convention, which will lu I Oawford. aeoompanied by Miss Grace! held m Moiehead t'tty on June l'J.! N'royker, sang many of the old fa-! 1:i asui TIue present, were: M:.-- j ivorite songs as icque-tel In thel Louisa Thackston, Mis. .l:u lju 11 1 guests. ! ian, Mrs. Frank Woi t!i:ngton. Mi-J Dr. R. H. S.retcher returned on, Monday from Yellow Springs, Ohio, wher;' he h: been on a vi-:: t j i... Mr. a:: 1 Mr-, lu-wc St vall an mother. : " :., :.- :: of .i .lau-'ater, Julia , Ai-.. .., May at the Hay Miss Josephine t ain' who has pent' u : l'".!tr.y !i'?r.;a!. the last six months in Tampa, Fla.,' Mi. a::i M s 'ohi' Williams an- where she lias been attending a school notnc .r. !i oi a daughter n of beauty culture, has a' rived in town, ia' the lI.iynt.oJ oun- and will he with the "l.adv Fan I ,y H"sri;a!- IVautv Shop." Vr M-.-.!!1 ,. nounce trie o.r:n . : a daughter on ,., , , ,. , , May the JS;':, t tiu Havwao.l I'oun- Mrs, L.iMicne ..letitorJ was the ,v n,,Mr;a; guest of her sisti'r. Mrs. Hobeit Mc-j . l.oud. at he; home in Abbeville, dur-j ing the week. ' Read The Ads Margaret Hyatt, Mr-. Jean P:il. Mis Louis,; Fiy. Mr.-. Ih U. All. and Mi.-s .Mary t'ari, tf St. IV: ei 1 urg. Fla.. a former pre-:ticnt of : l!us;iU'-s ' I'rofession '. oniei . iu .f t hat eit v. The guest l:-t wa largely conline,! to relatives with a few of the close friends of the h..iiiooe, and included, Mrs. S. A. done-. Mr.-. K. y. Mc l rackeii. Mrs. K. 11. Itlackwell, Mr-. V. T. Lee. Mrs. Paul Hardin. Jr., 1.. . 1 . 1. .. I." 1 M , -ii;-. ooiiu i. invoiit . .urs. .1. Moweli Way, Mrs. Emma Willi.-, and Mrs. S. ('. Satterthw ait, of Atlanta and Waynesville, Mrs. George Smithers SmUhers, and Mr William Snuij: Mrs. M. E. fluids. Mrs. .Nannie! ers, of Ashovilb'. Mrs. John Sma;hei,i Miss Margaret Hyatt, who has Mrs. Enic.-t L. Withers, Mrs. Francis, siihii! the past sevt al numths in .uassie, judge w 1,1 ma ners a-j.i sons, of Atlantic City, and Mis- t'ar olvn Rose, of Cincinnati. Mr. an,: Mrs. , . (;. Terrell ha !t'iu:mi fvm Washington. 1. i while incy ;sr,el Mr. and Mrs. Mar Miles, t he latter .-their .laughter. 9 Mrs. Smathers. who was formerly Mis- I.auva Howell, has numerous relatives and I'rien.ls througliont this section. She was the recipient of many gifts, and messages, showing the love and esteem in which she is held. M: M - W. T. .cw York 1'itv, where she lias !ven iking ' a seciftarial oui-e at thej ackard Sidio,1!. arrived on Saturday., Mr ,1. Mi He isupt. ! I; cl'C en Makin. !n e. lova'.mg en r, an.l Mr, .1 ,!n: 1'. Wedhain, raiiiiT, sMi'nt Mnla sn :owi u'.e ; , ('a: a'oe. 'roc. Hcnton had as their guests over the week-end, Mi'.-, i har'.t- Haductt. of Kiclnvood, West 'a.. Mr. ami Mrs. Chailes Padgett, A! . .1 . P. lit rii.i i-.i . , 111 1,'W n ,'01 and Mi. .-..a -pent Monday r,. and two on-a! of Knoxvil Mr. . M a i Saium-'nlg Hay. .1 ! .. vt ei e among t Mis. J. H a, ',-- Franc':.- and two''"' A-h. v iKe on 'I'lie-.i; Miiidren Jef .Eurinar: the week foi Way,',.--. Co., for a vi-i: to friends M'- ' "' lahator,, I an, J rtiatlvls. I'.e'l.ie rettiirninir l!a!ei):li aft.r -!.ei.,inui home they will al-o visit rvlatives in Jacksonville. Fla. Miss CatheritH' Padgett, of liich wood. West . Va.. is the guest of Mis- Jewel 1 liplls. at.,: M r. ( iv ile ho-e mo: o : fug ,-; :i! iu u to i i . 1 day s w it li his family .,! i!i. res!, M is. 'I'a'iaferi o :vi,i -mall s,,n will -pend the -limine, he! e ;,- lle Ulle-ls of llu' llliio's iiiothe!.. Mi'-. Hol-ert II. 'Mitchell: Mrs. R. . Gilmer, of A-hevi:le, was -the guest of relative- during the week. . Mis. H. II.' P.lackvvell and a party of frie.lldrs .were A-he v' 1 !e . vis it ,r during the week.: . ; - Miss.Marv and Mbs' Alice' Stling- lietd motored t Spartanluirg, S. ('. the first of tile week, and attended t he commencement, exercises at Converse College. . Mrs. Lyle Prmsbei f Norfolk, Va., the former Miss Mary Ella An.-ley has arrived, ami, 'will spend the sum mer "'as the. guest ot lier autit, Mrs. J. F. DeLacy. . - Miss Sally , Lane is spending a few days -with her brother, Fatluy Lane, before returning to her home at Ro chester, N. Y. Miss Lane has been attending St.- Genevieve's' college this past year where she won the mathe matical prize of her class, Miss Ann Richardson, of Galfncy, S. '.. is spending a few days vvr h Miss. Sally Lane. Mr, Charles Lee spent the vv, ek-clid in town a- the gu"-t of his pau-nt-, Mr. and Mr-. W. T. Lee. Mrs. S. P. Gay and Mr-. Pan W at kbi- were 'among 'th--c nio:oriig tp Asheville on Monday. '.. Mrs; ClaU'le . Haynes left Friday for Raleigh where she will attend thp com-moncement , Xeri'ises at Meredith College. Her daughter. Miss Carolyn Haynes, is a member of the gradu ating cla.-s, -...' , Miss Martha MrCracken,. who is attending Hrevard College, spent sev eral days during the week as the guest of li''t- parents, Mr. and Mr-. W. L. M.-l'iacken. -' Mr- T.. L. H.d.lle. of Saiifoivi, who '.-ame to Wayue-v ille to al-telid i lie open meeting of the Wav nesville M;i-i,; Chili, wa- tin-' euesl of Mr.s. Hugh A. I.ov,, ovi r the week einl. Mr-! Frank Smathe. - and Mrs. liryau Hank-, who have lieeli visiting the former's moihei, Mis. S. A. Jones, returned n l-'riday to their home in M ami. Ma. .,, Mr. ami M' -. W. J. 'hureh and ill l LI rin. of A.sheville, spent last week in town a- the guests of Mr. ami Mr. M. O. Galloway. Pr. Carl Reynolds, secretary of the State Hoard of Health, and Pr, R. E Fox,,' director of the Pivision of County Health Work, held a cimfei' eiiee on Monday with Pr. ('., X. Sisk regarding' the work of the Health. District, I Mrs. (Hive Green and a patty ofj friends Were .V-hevilV visitors nil, Thursday. I Mi.- Kay Burgm. who has lieeii n s'-videlit at Wake Forest for the pa-l vi-af, ai rived and will -petnl the -mil mei sea-oii with hi- pireiit,-, Mr. and Mr-. F. A. P'.i ' :'.!' 'uge'nia It" -ton. who i- at P'.vard Colleee this yeai'. i k i-nd in town ui'li Mi,. ,-nd:l 1' sie.it t 1, lie urn hi-i pa Mis. I i . I ' Mr-s.-' Cbarle- ' Thnm-a.- and irranJ .'da lighter. ;Mi-- 'a' her in.- Hill, w i i , aniong tho'-e who ;nft-,r Sa'urd.iy ii A-hevi!le. Mi . and Mr-. Ivlw:n I! ,'. r .- . had a their gu- -t - liver the vveck-eird. 'he formei's nuisiiis,. Mr. and Mr-: Joi dan N'eal. of Canton. Mi'ssrs. Arthur and Walter Franvj-, who have .'been student- at W ake I'"' -est. 'Coilego for the pa-1 year, have arrived for the summer. A CLEAN HOUSE SELDOM BURNS 'J'lie i-ecoril of lire lo in v.inoii pint-, of (lie eoliiili'V pre-elits an uiK-l-es.in inid simnlii ant l on in Jn-i wliv . kiieiMiiK liinMini:- i loar of li.i-li iul !ire-cii-oiiiiiiiN' nap-, i- reallj mi invt'-l inenl . nieii.a i- li-nrnim; llii'H" hrnro sliovt. hi- le--on. Ihev Id-en -oiiiiilel liy Ille Na- lioual 1'ii'i- rroieiiion -o-latioii : I 1 1! I '. I.OSS1.S ll!tt 1927 lltl'H lft:!0 19:tl l!K(2 1 :t:i s:.ni.H(.7.i.oii 472 :j:i.9.o( . 401. ro". ina.nii 4.1.H".77S.OO ,-(ll.N0.2l.0O l.-.i 64:t.Sfi.Mt 4(l(I.K.")9..Vi4.0( :in.N97.73:t.ofi Bradley-Davis Co. Insurance Real Estate PHONE 77 The Best Place For Groceries Meats FLOUR Kull ( all Yukon's WVsttTii ukon's W . . . . . .Nile . Si. Ill . SI. I!) Lard, 8 lb, carton SK05 Rio ( ol l'eo, 2 lbs. lor 25c Gold Medal Milk Small. ,! lor 10c Law. '! ior ...... -Oc Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 2 lor 15c Libby S o. 22-Sliced IVachcs 21c No: 2' .. riuil ( ocklaim.'iv Tomato ...Juice, .'! for . ,2."c No. 2' 2. Spinach . . ,l!tc No. 2. Tears , 15c Ball Mason Fruit Jars PINTS (Jl ARTS 1 . (iM.l.ON Do. 79c do 90c D. 1.15 Canning Caps, per (loz. 25c n i. Jar Rins, 6 doz, . 25c JUpplieS (Vrto per bottle 29c 'Brooms, featuring a special for . 25c vjisr. r.- l 1 llU I '-i-rrl H, I .. I U i.M IJ 1.1. Octagon Soap And I'ow- f der, d foi CdJK wz, Super Suds 3 ior 25c I'almolive Soap 3 . r 14c FOR YOUR SUNDAY LUNCH Spiced Pork Ham . ... per lb. 39c Cooked Boiled Ham . . . . . . . per lb. 39c Chicken Cbeese Loaf . . . . . per lb. 37c Copse Liver Cheese . . per lb. 35c Lunch Tongue .per lb. 45c Swift's Premium Ham . " per lb. 24c Picnic Hams ... . . . 1 . . . .per lb. 21c Canadian Bacon . ... per lb. 45c WE CARRY PASTEURIZED MILK- CREAMED BUTTERMILK - .. C. E. RAY7S SONS Grocery Prices that Mean Savings I
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