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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Page 7.
al News Briefs
r,-, iii-is. who has!
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,f illness, has
V-V..- F .ivst to resume
.nt. sum int'i" sehl
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Withers and daughter,
E' A-.v Withers, spent the
" mother, Mrs. S. C.
Ha:-. .
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,Vd K.'heson, of Greens
y'V the week-
;;;sr::.., Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
r
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Tv H.-.la'e. of the faculty
fjvvt;ty and Mr. Sydney
K ... i-..r "arrived during the
L'S. ' tV,:
.ic'.J .sometime wjiii uitti
'.;,; ana Mrs. R. S. Iruesdale.
M... K. G. Lee and two
I r ., .Aiht'Vil.e, were me gutus
:av of Miss Lois iiarroiu.
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. Kuril K 'bt'son. daughter of
i Mrs. K. J- Robeson, Jr., of
I r ,-w. Va., arrived on Mon-
9 vj;t hi-r grandparents Mr.
y- K. J- Robeson.
. 5l.::ia:n Norwood, formerly of
.iv'v now of Seattle, Wash., is
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in n - n''i - --
While i this section Mr.
:;i a'.-o visit other relatives.
L V;::i.- .Smith-and young daugh-
'. Ra'.t'iirh. were the guests tor
- Javs during the week of the
'f parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
.i :
Ijttr.eii iimne on tne ran view
Virginia Rotha Kimberly was
'f-xsi during the week of Mr. and
l Arthur Junes. Mrs. Jones prior
recent marriage was Miss Helen
krlr.: sister-in-law of Mrs. Vir-
, Kimberly, and has often visited
l jr..
Mr. James Harden Howell, Jr., had
as his guests during the week his
cousins. Mr. Herbert Dickie and Mr.
James Dickie, of Roseland, Va. They
have been attending Maryville Col
lege and were en route home.
Mr. and Mrs. James String-field have
as their guests. Miss Carolina Willis,
of Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. F. M.
Rowe, of Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. Lachlan Hyatt, of Newport
News, Va.; spent the week-end in town
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. A.
Hyatt.
Mr. and Mis. Lester Foteat and
young baby are visiting the former's
parents. Mr. and Mr. M. A. Poteat,
at their home on the Fairview Road.
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Miss May Crawford, director of
physical education in the Girls' High
school of Sumter, S. C, arrived in
town for a visit with her family be
fore going north to camp. Miss
Crawford had as her guest over the
week-end Mr. Howard Jennings, of
Sumter. S. C.
Dr. and Mrs. R. I Walker have as
their guest the former's niece, Miss
Dorothy Taylor, of Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Mary Sauemnig has as her
guest Mrs. Ada Pickering, of SummiU,
New Jersey.
Miss Nancy Hyatt and young Don
Hyatt have arrived from Newport
News, Va., where they have been with
the hitter's father, Mr. Don Hyatt.
Mr. Thad Chaf'in, who is now locat
ed in Atlanta, joined his family here
for the week-end.
Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill left on Sunday
for Spindale, where she will be with
her . daughter, Mrs. Garnet Henson,
who is quite ill.
Eyes lxmiiicl
Was-- Fitted
127 'i Main St.
Consult
DR. R. KING HARPE
OPTOMETRIST
Wells Bldg.
For Appointment
Telephone 201
Cunton, N. C.
JUNE JUBILEE
KNEE LENGTH
At Same Price
EVENT
(Regular 89c
Value)
Tor Limited
Time Only
Specially priced . . . because
they were specially purchased
to sell to you at a worthwhile
saving. These are first quality
stockings, full fashioned, sheer
and absolutely ringless, with
run-proof garter welt. All
new summer shades for every
costume color of the season.
BUY SEVERAL PAIRS AT
THIS PRICE
HAROLD'S
Mrs. Adora Smathers Rayne has re
turned from Richmond. Va. She was i
accompanied home by her nieces, Miss
Adora and Mis.s Josephine Holtzclaw,
who will spend sometime here,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall had as
their guests during the week Mrs.
Charles Galer, of Washington. P. C,
and Mrs. W. B. Young, of Ashevil'.e.
Miss Martha Bobbin, of Raleigh,
who will be one of the attendants in
the Killian-Queen wedding, which will
be solemnized next week arrived on
Monday to visit Miss Ellen Louise
Killian until after the wedding.
Mrs. Nancy Keener has as her
guests this week, her mother, Mrs.
O. T. Tindell, of Kingstown, Tenn., and
Mrs. I. B. Sptaker and small son, of
Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. Sparker
joined the party for the week-end.
Miss Alice Stringtield has as her
iruest Miss Elizabeth Burke, of Tay
Iorsville. M s Elizabeth Whitesides and Mis.s
Charlotte Cathey, of Asheville, were
the guests over the week-end of Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Stoval'.. Miss White
sides is a sister of Mrs. Stovall.
Judge F. E. Alloy,, who is holding
court at Nowhmds, spent the week-end
in town with his family.
Mrs. Allen MeU'an. of Fort Myers,
Fla., will arrive today for a visit with
her family here.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hodges and
children, of Murphy, were the guests
over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Campbell.
Mr. .Albert New, Jr., arrived this
week to make a .brief visit to his par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. Albert New. Mr.
New lias been doing graduate work at
the University ef Michigan, in engin
eering, lie is a, graduate ol Mate
College, where he graduated with hon
ors. ."'..'
Miss Alice Russell and Mr. Ed
Russell, of Spartanburg, S. . C, who
have been visiting. Miss Anna Cather
ine Coin, left'for their home on Fri
day. Miss Coin and her guests were
classmates at Berea College.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Russell accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Manly
and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Cauble, of Ashe
ville, spent the week-end fishing in
the government forests.
Mrs. Frederick Bowles, of Jackson
ville, is the guest of Miss Grace and
Miss Julia Bowles.
Mr. Lowe Allen, of Allen's Creek,
spent a couple of days during the
week with friends in Savannah, Ga,
Mrs. Will Smathers and her daugh
ter, Miss Jane Smathers, of Asheville,
were the guests 0f Mrs. B. F. Smath
ers the first of the week.
Miss Minnie Burgrin left on Sunday
for Columbia, S. C, where she joined
a summer college tour. The first
stop will be made in Washington, D.
C, where the party will spend several
days. Stops will also be made in
New York City, Boston, and a tour
made of the New England States and
Southern Canada will be included in
the month's trip.
Mrs. Frank Davis has returned from
a visit with relatives and friends in
Gastonia. She was accompanied home
by her cousins, Mrs. Russell Frye,
Miss Pauline Pressley, and Mr. and
Mrs, Way Cabe.
Mr. R. D. Lewis spent the past
week-end near Otlanta, S, C, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lewis.
He was accompanied home by Mrs.
Lewis and small son, Jimmie, who had
spent several weeks in Lamar, S. C,
with the former's father, Mr. L. M.
Huggins.
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Mrs. Will Millersham and Mrs. E.
C. Green, of Durham, are the euests
of their mother. Mrs. A. M. Maxwell,
at her home in Hazelwood.
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Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Tweed, of West
Asheville, were the guests during
the week of the la titer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr.
Mrs. W. F. Brewer, of Chaburn, is
with the Personality Beauty Shop.
Mrs. Brewer had as her guest over
the week-end her sister, Miss Millie
Lennon, of Mars Hill.
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Mrs. Jimmy Trotter, of Reidsville,
arrived during the week to spend a
fortnight with her mother, Mrs. S: T.
Neal. . Mrs. .Trotter, prior to her marr
riage, was Miss Martha Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Marsh attended
a dinner party in Sylva on Saturday
evening. '
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Mr. and Mrs. John L. Davis had
as their guests over the week-end Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Keener and Mrs. Pearl
ramcii vi jvuva, n.v.
MRS. E. B. McCLURE WILL EN
TERTAIN CIRCLE
Mrs. E. B. McClure will be hostess
of Circle Number 3 of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church, on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock. .
Dr. W. S. Fitzgerald, a member of
the faculty of the Duke Summer
School of Lake Junaluska. will con-
Mrs. Joe Rose and daughter. Miss
Mr. James Coman, who is located
Carolyn Rose, and Mr. George Becker, in Winston-Salem, in his work with
of Chicago, arrived yesterday and are the State Highway patrol, has joined
iuct the devotional period on Sunday the guests of the former's parents,! Irs coman at tne home of his par-
morning for the opening of the Sun- Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers. Mrs. ! tnts aluj vs j t. Coman, at
day school of the First Methodist Rose will later open the Rose summer I their home at Lake Junaluska, for a
church. 1 home at Balsam. I fortnight.
Ponle ouzht to be encouraged to
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SIIIRl ..... 98c to $1.95
Colored, fancy, r white, in the new colar
styles. Finely tailored. Vanheasen and
Phillips Jones.
NECKTIES .... 25c to 97c
Handsome patterns ranging from conser
vative to the vividly youthful.
Handkerchiefs . . 5c to 35c
All hand rolled hems, smart colored bord
ers on fine white batiste.
HOSE ... 10c to 50c
Domestic and imported lisles, in fancy
patterns or with hand made clocks. Cooper
and Gordon.
PAJAMAS .... 98c to $2.95
Cut for sleeping comfort, styles for good
looks, in rugged fabrics.
Friendly Five Shoes . . $5.00
Black, Brown, White and Grey. Other
shoes $1.98 to $1.50
STETSON HATS
STRAWS OR FELTS
Dad Would Appreciate
A Curlee Suit
Buy It From
MASSIE'S DEPT. STORE
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make profits; they cannot employ1 peo
ple if they don t make profits. Harry1
L. Hopkins.
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