May, 17, 1931 THE WAYNT.SYILLE MOUNTAIXn PACB Tnr.FK (Second 5woa) hiid-Morning Refreshment 1 Home Work Smooth Sailing White Oak Pictures Set For Tuesday; Party Honors Multiple Anniversaries ham, Mrs. Forest Carr, Mrs. Jarkj Shakespearean Festival have) Walt Diney. the cartoon motion; In an unprecedented happening" been held in Stratford-orv-Avon'. ! p'.cture producer, once sold maaa-'in North American, horse racing. The Bird's birthplace, since, 1769 j tines, newspapers and other things ; French-bred nor finished on when actor David Garrick spon- 'as a "butcher" on trains between j two-three in the same race thi Medford, Mrs. Fred Trantham. Mrs. Lewin Medford. Mrs. R. L. Rhinehart and Mrs. Mary Jane Davis. sored the first jubileeN jChicaso and St. Louis. season 3t Hialeah. LONG'WeiiYouMopneie 10 COFFEE . , 3 lb Bag $2.25 IF.G. SCOCO MAXWELL HOUSE 3NNAISE SHORTENING .Jf 39c 3lbCtn95c 2for49c Z I KEl) BAND i ... ..... 10 lb Bag QJc FLOUR ...... 10 lb Bag $ .07 1 2 CAN NO. 2 CAN NO. 2 CAN IATOES HOMINY GREEN BEANS ns33c 2 Cans 21c 2 Cans 25c . s 2'i CAN HES 29 p REMARKABLE 29 w ARTOX (TOES ... lb19 (WHITE OES . 5lbs25' MIT. AS lb 13- 'FRUIT .. 3 for mi j. 12-oz Can 49c rs K) JUICE ... f B.BY 46 oz. Can lars Will 7 flitSM. jfohiitii ?l!iritZte MfiS. CEORGE BORING Mountairk-tT Reporter I-ike to call attention again to the dale that the Mountaineer photographer will take Pictures of White Oak Community Tuesday. May 22, is the date to remember, so let's all be ready . . . Of course, if.it should be a rainy day, another day Ml ill have tn he set It U nnvt. sary to have clear weather for tak ing the many pictures. Fifty-five people eathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis on hue Oak last Sunday to celebrate three occasions. Mother's Day. five birthdays, and one wed- ding anniversary were the datei honored. Thrvse having birthdays were Mrs. Bob Davis of Cove Creek. Mrs. Carl Bryson of lion Duff. Mrs. George Boring, Joe Davis and Robert Davis of White Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Ledford were celeb rating their fifth wedding annivers ary. A long table in the yard was filled with good things to eat, in cluding roast duck, chicken and baked ham. A large birthday cake was cut. Besides the honorecs, the guests were Bob Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Davis, Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Davis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd and family, all from Cove Creek; Carl Bryson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bryson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Green and family, all from Iron Duff; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner War- FRESH DRESSED FRYERS . lb 49c ECONOMY CUT PORK CHOPS lb4Qc FRESH TENDER BEEF LIVER ... . .. lb g0c FRESH GROUND BEEF lb 65 VAWIll A W F.F.V. 12 oz. Box WAFER 5 fl 29 No. 2 t nAI.F. PINEAPPLE .... Sliced WHITE HOUSE JELLY 2 12-oz Mugs 33c DASH ' DOG FOOD 2 CQIIS 29( h ren and, family from Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. G rover Davis and family, and Mrs. Troy Boyd and son from Waynesville; Mrs. Joe Davis and family, the Rowe Ledford's small son; George Boring, Mrs. Bill Wit liaams. Miss Roslyn Messer, and Brown Messer, all of White Oak. Mrs. Sam Ledford found on Mother's Day that she had three thoughtful daughters. Mrs. Milliard Jones, Mrs. Jack James, and Mrs. Charlie Derlck not only spent the day with their mother, but pre pared the entire dinner at their homes Dd took It out to Mrs. Led ford's so tuat she could just enjoy her day. Congratulation? to Mr. and Mrs. Voder Messer. who -were married May 12 at Spartanburtf.S, C. Mrs Messer is the former Miss Nell Rose of Canton. 1 We have lust learned .hat NV man Duckett is ill at his home. Roofs are beginning to shine now In this community. Joe Davis has put aluminum paint on the roofs of his house, barn and smoke house; and Taylor Rogers and Dibe Duckett have painted the roofs of their barns. Get In touch with your reporter if your subscription to the Moun taineer is about to expire, or if you would like to start taking the paper. Annual Awards Are Given To Music Students Sixteen members of the iunlor class and seventeen members of the senior class of Waynesvllle High School were awarded school letters and pins for their outstanding work In the Music Department of the school, during the past school year. Director of Music Charles L. Is lev, Jr., presented the awards In school assembly Tuesday morning to the students meeting the re quirements set up by the htuaeni Music Council of which Mark Rog. ers is Student Director. Juniors receiving "W". for band work were: Julia Ann Calhoun, Shirlev Mne Connatser, Mary Grouser, Patsy Kzell, Betty Fel-j met. Harriett Gibson. Phil Lowe.i Ninky Prevost, George Dewey Stovall. Bill Whltener, and Aileen Williams. Juniors receiving letters for chorus work were: Catherine Bell, Carolyn Sayer, Ann Green, Nancy Francis, and Sara Jane Garrison. The senior students were given gold pins with a music bar and WHS Band" or "WHS Chorus on them. Band members getting pins were Mary Jane Rogers, Joyce Car ter, Lillian Medford, Mark Rogers, Jav Dee Stanley, Robert Massie. Dot Caldwelt Barbara Chase, Eu- aono Mnnflv Rettv Noland, and Joan Ratcliffe. Senior chorus students receiving awards were: Betty Franklin, John ny Green, Margaret Reese, Mar Hoglan, Mary Evelyn Plemmons, and Mary Frances Ray. Morning Star Residents Make Trips; Have Guests MRS. WAYNE BURNETTE Mountaineer Reporter Several Morning Star residents have had guests recently and oth ers are visiting friends elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Iro Medford leave to day for a short visit In Charlotte. A party of five is to return tomor row from a week's trip to Illinois. Miss NpII Burnette. Mrs. Ruth Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Val B. Bram lot! anH Miss Ruthelia Queen have been in Savanna, 111., as the guests of Arthur Bramlett and Sgt. Ralph Bramlett. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coble and son Mick from Spartanburg, S. C. were giests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rhinehart last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Wilson enjoy ed a surprise visit last Friday from Mrs. Wilson's nephew. Paul Reeves Harrison. Harrison is stationed in Washington as the pilot of J. Ed gar Hoover. He is the son of the Can late J. M. C. Harrison. i..t . Paul Kf7pr. stationed at Fort Lee, Va., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Setzer, and friends in Morning Star Community. Aitendins the W. S. C. S. District conference at Sylva last week were Mrs. A. A. Cody, Mrs. Fred iruu. f Vfl Fisher. Mrs. Gordon Sharp and Mrs. Asmond Maxwell. Celebrating birthdays the last of Maw are Mrs. Luther Smathers, Turner Smathers, Mrs. uen nsn er. Miss Anna Bell Smathers, Charles Fisher and Joe Kirby, Jr. Several people from Morning Star attended the Bible Clinic at the First Baptist Church in Clyde ict Thursday AmOne them were Mrs. Dee Hall, Mrs. Fred Setzer, Mi. snH Mrs. Chad Case. Mrs. Johnny Jenkins, Mrs. Ray Trant If & Welch', P&rt Concord Grape Juice..'20' 21c Jim Dandy Fluffy White Grits . Kansas Gold Brand Flour VlrQlnla Quality Pack Tomatoes . . 3 ib i., 39c 10 lb. let 83C No. 2 On 19C Stokely't Flnett Cut Green Beans . .n jc" 21c I IUMI SEAFOOD! Your Beet Economy Buyl Fresh Porgies ... 15c A Real Flih Treatl Fresh Catfish . 53c Tatty, Flavorful Spanish Mackerel 25c Economical Freeh Black Bass 29c Lb. QUALITY-TENDE11 IEATS! Quality-Tender Is the Word for Better U. S. Choice Quality Tender Bee( Rib Steaks U. 8. Choice Quality Tender Beef, Bonelett Round Steak U. 8. Choice Quality Tender Beef Chuck Roast . Ground Beef 66' I VERI-BEST PnODECE! 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