PAY1SEPTEMBER 2, 1937 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 5TLL DAY QUILTING fiflEs. A,aV Mrs. J. R. Burress T number of friends with yVilting party' with dinner H forwent for the affair were: hose pr"-c . Mps Tnm Vir2U Biz1"""-' w John Underwood, Mrs. v?" 1, ... Mrs. Joe Liner, Mrs. tuim, Mrs- Dave Schulhofer, if e L i'-.,.- fr I a lira Jarrett. HarJ;n Franklin, airs, un- .... w.ihprt Hoelen. Mrs. .tall. J"s- Cunningham, .urs. nauer luh- jrs. Charlie Komnson ana Mrs. Lid Frye, of Canton. Ijj, janies Gibbons Burke, nephew k late Cardinal UiDDons, and airs. Le, were week-end guests of Gen ii jjd Mrs. Harley r. erguson. HONORS SMALL GIRL WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY On Friday afternoon Mrs. Eugene Wyatt entertained a group of children at her home in Hazelwood honoring Teddy Plemmons,, of Cheyenne, Wy oming, on the occasion of her seventh birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mary Frances Wright, Roy Morgan, Sidney Lewis, Carmen Greene.Nell Boyce, Carolvn Wyatt, Fred Morgan, Phyllis Wyatt, Gwendolyn Wyatt, Billie Wright, Doris Ann Wright. Ruby Burrell, Louise Burrell, Grace Greene, Beulah Mooney, Althea Plemmons and Robert Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams, of Fort Myers, who have been guests at the Cory House, have returned to their home. Mr. Adams is the son of Mrs. MacD. Adams, of Asheville, who formerly resided here. WE INVITE YOU TO Take Advantage OF OUR PRICES nnin? Ron can, 24 lbs ssc rWUft Yukon's Best, 24 lbs. $1.15 COFFEE ftVli-" LARD, 8 lb. carton ...97c ROyfll Butterscotch Pudding 2 VV V Vanilla Wafers, lb. .15c f'f Y f- Gem Flakes, lb 10c Prince Albert Tobacco . . . . . . . . . 10c Cigarettes, 2 pks .25c Peanut Butter jiD;;;;;;;g Dill Pickles, qts. ..... 19c Date and Nut Bread . . . . ... . . . . . 15c , Beachnut Macaroni, 1 lb. . ... . ... 15c Franco American Spaghetti ... . 10c Prepared Mustard, qts. . . . . . . . . . . 15c PET MILK'S" ; Everything For School Lunches Heading Our Markets Mr. Hosaflook and Mr. Fie Behind the counter, and in charop vmi will find Mr Bosaflook in Ray's Market, and Mr. Fie at The Food Store. ear after year these men have served vou Dersonallv. N their long experience with meats is your guarantee getting just what you ask for. It is their desire always '"Please vou. Behind them is a management Dolicv that assures B of the very best values that the market will permit. "0 of the greatest variety that can be carried in Wav- vilie. What Better Than A DEPENDABLE MARKET? otin try Hams Advise your summer visitor friends that they can obtain good country hams from us. THE FOOD STORE HESE STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LA BO R D AY Everybody Help Celebrate Labor Day MRS. RUFUS L. ALLEN GIVES AF FAIR ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Mrs. Rufus L. Allen entertained on Wednesday evening with a buffet supper followed by a musical as a courtesy to her sister. Mrs. A. T. Boyd, of New York City, and her niece, Mrs. Benjamin R. Sleeper, of Waco, Texas. Among the guests were: General and Mrs. Harley B. Ferguson. Baro ness von Below, and son, Mr. Dale Turnball, of Washington, D. C. and Charlotte, Mrs. V. T. Blaylock. Mrs. M. L. MiCormi..L- f I St. Paul, Minn.. Miss Catherine Reed and Miss Evelyn Reed of New Orleans, Miss Adelaide McCormick, of Waco, Texas, Mr. Roy Parkman snd Mr. Harley B. Ferguson, Jr. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Grimball and family who have spent the season here at their summer home, are leav ing this week for Charleston, S. C. Mr. Walter Crawford is spending this week in Raleigh, where he has a ease in the Supreme Court. U D. C. TO RESUME MEETINGS THIS WEEK The initial meeting of the May wood chapter, Daughters of the Con federacy will be held on Friday after noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Thad Howell, at her home on Jonathan Creek. Mrs. W. L. MeCracken, pres ident, will preside. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Bill Cole returned home last week after a visit of several days in Washington, D. C. ... Mr. R. L. Prevost and Mr. and Mrs. Whitener Prevost are spending ten days in Boston. Mr. Howard Davidson, of New Bos ton, Texas, who has been visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Barber, Jr., left during the week for his home in the West, Mrs. Scott Coble, who has spent the summer here with her mother-in-law, Mrs. George Coble, has returned to her home in Charlotte. Gash Grocery Co. HAZE LWOOD MAIN STREET FLOUR Good Value 83c Queen of the West $1.00 V u kon's Best $1.10 LARD 4 lb. Carton 52c 8 lb. Carton 99c M ATCH ES, 5c Boxes 2 for 8c SALT. 5 Boxes .2 for 8c PBS Come To-- tN Waynesville 1 LABOR MY -- uf J' CiN MAKE THIS YOl R HEADlil Ain ICRS j (pIce t'ream ftVVriJSsl Vegetables V-' : NEW NUCOA 20c AAP Pure Concord Grape JUICE Qt. Bottle 29C Sweet or Sweet Mixed PICKLES 19c Sour or Dili Pickle. Qt. 15c NBC RITZ . 22c Cracker JACKS 3 for 10c AMERICAN FRUIT STAND FELIX STOVALU Manager . lj usmf jwmi&mfwt j I Sultana Peanut BUTTER 1 -lb. Jar 15c ION A FLOUR 2bagb- 83c SWIIT'S JEWEL 8lb. ctn.$l Ken-L-Ration 10c Lux Flakes snaii 10c Lipton's Tea sm. 10c RinSO Large 22c Camay Soap 4 Bart 25c Ann Page Asst. SpiceS Small Pkg, IOC Four Season Salt 3-ib. pkg. 8c Iona Beans 4 ib. cans 25c A4P LARGE THIN SLICE, BEG. SLICE OR UNSLICED PULLMAN loaf 10c SALE EOT SEASON Waynesville Art Gallery AUCTION F - TM, ONLY A FEW ID AYS LEFT Balance of stock consisting of Haviland China, Imported Rugs, Interna tional Silver, French Serving Lamps and Vases, Blue White Diamonds, Standard Watches, and Sterling Ware. .MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER TWO SALES DAILY AUCTION SALES CITIZENS BANK BUILDINGsS i n 30 1 v A M. 7 30 ' P.M. rY