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, Afternoon, October 11, 1931 I Community Meeting To Eroct Signs Vest Pigeon Line lDGAR BUHNETTE Tin: WAYNT.SYILLE MOUNTAINEER INVENTED HIS OWN 'FLYING D2ATM PAGE TOUEE (Second SeclionJ aineer Reporter .munity -Development fat the Cecl School tening, it was decided . Di.wnn croup chair- , combined sign to be L. line near me Lit u Urt This sign woum those put up by the groups in the, county. L Phillips and Hubert enow resming m m Wre they are employ- ..ide v M. U. met last .-won at the home of -ambers for ihe regul nroeram. Mrs. Allie Lided, and Mrs. ..Amy 1, program cnairman in i topic was "Prepar Purposes of God." nart on the discus- Klrs. yerlie Singleton, ;e Mrs. Moliie Keece, Sorrells, Mrs. Laura Edna Edwards, Mrs. Grace Chambers, and Mrs. MaBfeie Clarke. Four visitors were present Fol.ow.ng : the tary'spot' 6 J?r Up decidt,l to resume the ""y- qumings, . beginnin week. next Mrs. J. H. Reece and Mrs. G. L Warren, Jr., assisted Mrs T e' Erwin on Wednesday evening in honoring Mrs. Paul Envin with a shower. Games were under the di rection of Mrs. Warren, and re freshments wer served by Mm Reece and Erwin. S' Mr and Mrs. Will Byrd of Chase City, Va., were the supper guesfs on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Miller. Mrs- Ruth Sorrels, Mrs. Mollie Reece, Mrs. Verlie Singleton Mrs Allie Ledbetter, Mrs. Elsie Long' and Mrs. Maggie Erwin were din ner guests last Wednesday of Mrs Walter Long at her home." Pfc Erwin Grooms, now station-' ed in Germany, has boneht th r.nni! warren place where his -K s I P. r ' I K. . r -r- S;r P. j I I fer:; m 5?-" 51? bef0re he made fatal test 01 bom.-m.de "flying &. -TJ' Martin' 34 8 war vetra,V stand, beiid. the invenUon -sLSK"1 death,8t the Torrance- W Airport iSTSJ-nose-dived and crashed in a nearby field, (Jnternotionol Soundphoto) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Grooms are now living. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Warren have bought the John Siske-farm in the Edwards Cove and will soon P-ar:ve in.LThe' are remodeling the house. :ere'$ worras m umj t u. VwAAJU ulfli FRYERS - Fresh Dressed ... lb 49 MINUTE STEAKS lb QQc Boneless Lean Stew Beef lb.yOc LOIN VEAL CHOPS . lb Qc FRESH PORK LIVER lb 3Qc sliccd pkg. Kraft American Cheese ..v 8-oz 3JSc Jack Henry is now 'out of the Air Corps. A member of the Re serves, he was recalled to active duty a year ago. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Will Henry, and is married to the former Miss Pearl Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llubb Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Holden Warren, R. A. Warren, Mrs. Doice Clarke and children Douglas and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Hubb Clarke and Misses Mary Kate Phillips and Evelyn Calhoun spent four days last week attending the Universalist Church conference at Red Hill. They re turned home on Sunday evening. Mrs. Nora Browning and child ren Harold and Margaret left last Thursday by motor to visit her son. Jay Browning and his family, at Darrington, Washington. They will also visit Mrs. Browning's sis ter, Mrs. Pleasant Crawford, and family. "Brad win Hargrove of Newport News, Va., is visiting his family here this week. When a house is available he will send for his family.- ' The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mrs. Rosa Inman Rogers who died last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Erwin an nounce the birth of a daughter, Anita Sharon, on October 5, at the Haywood County Hospital. Mrs. Erwin is the guest of the Max Burnettes this week. On the sick list this week are Miss Alma Chambers ' arid Mrs. Coy Pressley. ID S Delicious APPLES 4lbs25( 3 lbs PTS 2BcKs'0-7i PPers . 21bsO& t ID RIPE Ms ........ lb 13c SUGAR. 10 lb'Bag 97 c SANTO COFFEE ... . lb 77 Armour's Shortening .. 3 lbs yc AIR LINE PIE FILLING . .. .17-oz Jar CIGARETTES Carton $1.47 A The Rev. W. L. Broome of Lake Junaluska, supply pastor, filled an appointment at the Susan Inman Memorial Methodist Church last Sunday night. Church members ob served World-Wide Communion service. The present schedule calls for Mr. Broome to preach the third Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson have moved to Retreat from their home on McClure's Creek. The Cecil Home Demonstration club women are sending a large as sortment of canned goods and handicrafts for exhibits to the State Fair In Raleigh to help pay the expenses of the County dele gates, ; .... . ,; .... Cpl. Jay Paul Cooke Is spending a 15-day leave at home. He will re turn to Camp Rucker, Ala., on Oc tober 16. and expects to be sent overseas in November. DUFF Devil's Food Mix . ... Pkg JQc ARMOUR'S TREET 12 Oz. Can 49c MUSSULMAN'S PIE CHERRIES, No. 2 can U I T C Ml & III G E E D I E H T S i 6-oz lar 9c laaise'Pt43c "SILVER" DUST Large Box 31c LARGE IVORY SOAP 2 Bars 29c .PRIMS, Lawrence Birchficld has receiv ed his discharge from the armed forces and Is now employed by the Hinkle Plumbing Company of Canton. He formerly worked at the Chrysler Corporation in Detroit. Lee Birchfield is in Johnson City, Tenn., with his brother Bax ter Birchfield, who has been ill for some time. ADD CECIL .... Miss Mary Mauney entertained Monday at her home in Retreat. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. R. W. Cobbs of Blackstone, Va., Mrs. Sallie Bullock of Falmouth, Va., and Mrs. Mary Haire and Mrs. Anna Archer of Jonesboro, Tenn. Others attending were Mrs. G. C. Paxlon of Canton and Mrs. A. L, Yarborough and Mrs. J. M. Caddy of Lake Junaluska. - Singing Concert To Be Held In Asheville Soon Of some Interest locally is the cert, sponsored by the Loyal Or Wally Fowler All-Nite Singing Con der of Moose, to be held at Ashe ville's City Auditorium Saturday night at 8:00. Among the other attractions will be Troy Lampkln, formerly a mem ber of the Statesman Quartet. MARRIAGE LICENSES James E. Turner of Waynesville and Betty Allen Pruett of Canton. Walter Rollman and Ann Kram er, both of Waynesville. Boone Cagle of Clyde anrl Araber Klser of Waynesville. Harold Rhodarmer and Rubena Childers, both of Canton. - Joseph Thompson and Maxine Wells, both of Canton. Tlghe Smathers of Canton ami Beulah Inscoe of Durham. ,v. George Reuben Robertson of Canton and Hazel Blanche Frank lin of Waynesville. U rar..' m 1 r. ' U U MUX' LW TmwMt 7 With a ting of Fall In the air, appe tites .re keener, and everyone enjoys erlep, crunchy APPLES. These delici ous APPALACHIANS will double your enjoyment and at THRIFTY PRICES, tug I Firm Ripe Slicing Tomatoes. . . 23c Crltp Green Cabbage .... 3 19c Tender Yellow Crookneck Squash. .2 15c Small Crlip Green Cucumbers. 2 25c Double Red Delicious-Nature's Own Health Food Apples ... 3 - 39c Guaranteed Ripe-Ready To Eat Jumbo "California Honey Dews . 59 California Flame Tokav Grapes... 2 Carolina Grown Fancy Snap Beans 2 Lbi. Lbi. 25c 27c Muttelman'. Pi. CHERRIES No. 2 Can 23 Plllsbury Best White CAKE MIX 16-Oz. Pkg. 35C White Houte APPLE JELLY 2-Lb. j.r 30C Large Size RIHSO , 30c Cook' Iniecttcld. REAL-KILL aV i 68c Pint Bot. Toilet Soap WOODBURY'S Rtg. Six. TRUE SOUTHERN' HOSPITALITY IS OUR RUIE EOR COUR1ESY Wairfi Values! Sunlight American Cheese ... . ! S1.00 Ballard Ovenready Biscuits ... 14c Choi's Salads! Make Taity Sandwiches Ham Salad , . Freihly Prepared Chicken Salad . . c?; 59c c0; 45c From Llbby' Hawaiian Plantatlonil Crushed Pineapple Hunt, For The Best Tomato Catsup.. 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