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r PAGE EIGHT (Second Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY,, EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ' Snap Shots Of The HUMAN SIDE OF LIFE -By- FRANCES GILBERT FRAZIER VALUES n The music of the hands lias j scarcely died aa in the di-Mancc I find we have just torn the red let-; ler figure off t!;e ealander that de- i notes the festive Fourth of July When bango! it's I.ahor l)a. No one has ever vet been able to ex plain why the last two months of summer no with such incredible1 speed; no other two months in the year wind themselves up half so i (juiekly. We suddenly note the appearance of gold tinged leaves amongst the tirecn; the setting sun has a deep er lose color as it spreads itself Heross the western sky: there is the slightest tingle of fall in the brittle air and we fully realize that sum mer has gone the way of all years in the past. And. believe it or not. we reach out with welcoming hands and hearts, for there is something about the autumn season up here that gets a wee bit closer to the heart than any of the other seasons. 11 is difficult to accurately put ones finger on the exact reason but every one feels it just the .same. After once viewing these moun tains in the glory of their scarlet and gold hahilments, there is little wonder that we folk who live in their shadow wax poetical and en thusiastic over their grandeur and beauty. The spring has its attrac tions and so does summer: and winter with its coat of ermine is something worth traveling miles to see, but "the glory of the hills " when the first days of fall tinge the foliage is something that one never forgets. Mother Nature, in her most gen erous mood, gets out her giant lip slick and touches up the topmost leaves of the maple: puts a strand of golden beads on every blanching tree, and tics a bronze ribbon about the throat of each shrub and plan! The mountains don their brightest Paisley shawls, or lie their heads in gayest bandanas, and smile con tentedly upon an admiring world The mi Bit' carpet of autumn lies at their feet and they sit majestical ly in their splendor, each succeed ing day adding to their dignified magnificence. We have never quite understood why our summer visitors do not prolong their stay at least a month longer so they could enjoy an ex perience they will never meet in any other Southern locality, and certainly something that Floridians would carry in their minds for some time to come. The days arc CAR II OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness and the beautiful flowers sent during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. II. L. Finger and family. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all our friend.-., relatives, doctors and hospital per sonnel for their kindness, words of sympathy, and floral offerings dur ing the illness and death of our wife and mother. Ivy Troutman and family. Drs. SEAVER and LOCKARD OPTOMETRISTS 4 0 Asheville First Floor . . . Masonic Building Eyes Examined - - - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted FRIDAY EACH WEEK 3:00 TO 5:00 II. M. SEAVER, O. I). SPECIAL Regular 39c Overseas Nailing Boxes Now Only 14c BELKHUDSON C 0 MP ANY "Home of Better Values" something to remember with their wealth of exhilarating air and gor geous scenery, hut the nights, too, are indelibly implanted in memory. One drinks deeply of the intoxicat ing atmosphere and reaches out lingers to touch the stars, so close do they seem, and at times of the mouth a full-blown moon rides the night sky and envelopes the earth in its brilliance. Welcome. Labor Day, for you are the key that unlocks the great vault of autumn and allows its trea sures to be distributed for our de lectation and inspiration. New Members Cherokee Reading Club Announced Among the new members of the Cherokee Indian Heading club, sponsored by the Haywood County Library are the following: Hetty Brown. Norma Jean Brown, Hill Doggctl. Artie Wilene Duckett, Dav id Joe I'elniet, Donald Gilliland, Vivian Gilliland, Tommy Hudson, Charles Jayhos, Edson Jaynes, John Irvin Jaynes, Betty Sue Me halVe.v. Louise Mi-Bride, Billy Mc Connell, Hobby MeConncll. Ailis tjiieen. Klhe Sue Reagan, Hilly Hogers, ltay Houser, Kenneth Styles. George Williamson, Stanley V illiainson. John C. Calhoun, Julia Ann Calhoun. Harry Oliver Green, Kohhic Mcdlord, Frances E. Yates, I'eler Hock. Henry liurnelte. Jr., Mary CYuiisor, Sara Jane Davis, Dale Hall. Hetty l.eining, I'atsy Leming, Aileene I'arhain, Doris Phillips. Dale Kalcliir, Hill Spitzer, Janet Sue Carl cr and Ted Rogers. Jonathan Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Medford Leather wood have as their guest for two weeks Miss Doreen Heppenstall, of .Miami, Fla. A ten-day revival meeting will begin at the Shady Grove Metho dist church next Sunday, July 7. Rev. W. A. Kelly, an evangelist, from Valdosta, Ga., will preach. People of all denominations are in vited to attend. Mrs. Paul Dennis and son, Rob ert, have returned from a three weeks visit with her brother in Johnson City, Tenn., and her step mother, of Forbes. The past Ivvo weeks have been ideal for 'haying." Many tons have been cured and stacked on the Creek. Beet Color If you ant beets to have a rich cn! ir when cooked, do not peel or break off the skin when preparing them. You can bake beets by pre paring as you would for boiling. Rub surfaces with oil and bake until ten der. JOHN C. LOCKARD, 0 .D. j SUN GLASSES I I I Protect Eyes From Glare Without 1 V 1 IH J r Shutting Out Light L I B'. 69c " AeA h FITCH'S LUCKY TIGER iJJ)) J ! I SHAMPOO HAIR TONIC J J l s 58 c sir 79c 1 f53 I fe Beautiful Crown jJ 11 ....... $6.00 : j ( SPIRO MUM LM POWDER DEODORANT JLJ I sL . 29c si! 49c " ,IL1 mr- " mmmm!T ' " Isii 50c SIZE VITALIS Hair Tonic 39c SPECIAL SAVINGS PI. Roach AWolislicr IAYGOL 35c Rat Bis-kit K. R. O. I9c 2."c Murray ANT SYRUP 19c .r)0c .-)', I). 1 ). T. FLEA-RID 39c 60c Dental Powder WERNET'S .. 49c 50c Shave Cream MOLLE 29c 60c Plate Powder KLING 39c 73c Pills ALOPHEN 49c 25c Liniment YAGER'S 14c $1.00 Moth Proof LARVEX ... 79c Large Deodorant ARRID 59c 60c Plate Paste STAZE 39c Quantity Rights Reserved $1.38 Mora women choot KOTEX than all other sanitary napkins N. Main Street VVsl N6d Get your share of sun and fun this Summer . . . and get your share of these fine values in Summer needs. Toiletries that make the sun kind to your skin . . . accessories that add pleasure to playtime hours . . . home drugs to banish "summer complaints" we've oceans of things you need for a healthy happy Summer. 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