ww',pi,'''' ia-' THE CAROLINA MOTTIS tAINEEK THURSDAY, 8Rf rBMBKR tt.";&s JUST BB GLAD. Personal &Aomm 230. J I Miss Dorothy Lane wai an Ashe- -i-'- j villa visitor Friday. Oh, Heart of Mine, we shouldn't .-.:; . -- Worry so! V' ! I Mr. W. A. Palmer, Jr. of Canton What we've missed of calm W could- was a visitor Tuesday. have you know.! - ,:j' I - ' ' . i What we've met of stormx pain and. f Dorothy Wiliama is attending sorrow's driving ralii, school at Cullowhee this winter. We can better meet again if it Wow. v win iiana oiacK nas returned 'rWeoer and BefcGemtt U Splva were in Waynesville Wednes day. ' j Hr. Carl Plonk of Kings Mountain Is stopping at the Kenmore for tet- eraldays. George Sherrill, Jr. of Aaheville spent the week-end with his parents. ';. Mr. Garnet Henson. of Raleigh was visitor Here-last week, i O. L. Briggs and W. L. Lamkln ' went to Asheville Tuesday to accom r Harry Houston ef -Miami,--who haa'pany the delegates of the American been visiting John Grantier, returned I Water W,orka Association here, home Monday. - j o u , . !' Mrs. Grady Clayton oi Beta is vh. . Miss Sarah Hill Hannsh left Sun- mng her parents, Mr. and Mr.. J. R, day forxington where she will re- Boyd, port a -term of court , morrow I. For we know not everjrmc Can be sad. ... " So forgetting all the fcttpW j ' i Let us fold away And put by our foolfe And tliroaarh all the m !. i i.A " f"' i . James Alton Feter of tIwaSle guest of friends a few days last Mr. and Mrs. WHt-- yatt awd children have moved to West Asha- ville. fP Mr. F. W. Welchof JUMUlsrftent the week-end at his home on Branner avenue. f Mr. J. B. Siler left Sunday for Wake 'Forest where he will enter school. this fall. rr , ' Mrs. Edward Hardin and two chil dren of Wilmington are guests tvth Georgia Home. from a two week's visit in Charlotte. I ''. Mrs. J, K. Boone, who was injured Lin a fall several weeks Ago, is arad uaiiy improving at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Massie. -,.. Mr. Willis Smith 0f Baleigh arrived Saturday to spend several days with Ms' wife at the home of heir parents, Mff'Htid' Mrs. W. T. Lee before Us return hone. -...Mrs. S, Jane Parks who has been coming to. WayneevLUe for the past twenty years to spend the summer, returned to her home 4n Qreenwood, S. C. last waek. .'. .; ...... Miss Louise Rotha left Monday for Greensboro where she will enter N. C, C. W. as a Sophomore. On account of her excellent record Miss Rotha Little Miss Jacqueline Rose of High rintjf. spending the month with Mr. and Mrs! Felix Alley. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stanfteld of St. Petersburg. Fla. spent several days here last week. Emmett Balentine of Ware Shoat : S. C. i spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Clayton Walker. w- ;,4. i Miss Janet Quinlan has gone o Lynohburg Vtu o enter Randolph- nacon as a Senior this year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brian of Den ver, Col. are visiting Mrs. BrisnV brothers, Clayton and Paul Walker. Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Padsrett af iaHs, Texas are visiting relatives and friends here for a short while... H. G. Stone sold the Lucile Herren Mrs. Elmer Green with her infant son, Elmer, Jr. has returned to her home in Haielwood. 7Z12S'.'. 1M G. N. Henson, Jr. of "Raleigh re turned home last week ajteg spend- ing the summer here. . ... Mr. L.G. ArmstroajjMf 'SavanaiKf was swardad . Salli. HAoth.il r- :f ,ov " ywoou stwt w u. r. scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crary of Han- Lloyd Tate left Thursday for Blow ing Rock where he will spend a few days before going to New York to accompany Mrs. Tate home. , m m m Misses Hazel Ferguson and be brada Fisher will leave Sunday f.r Duke University where they will en ter as Sophomores this year. Mrs. Sarah L. Mills and daughter, Mrs. L. B. Allen of Montrose, Col. ; are guests of Mrs. Mills' brother, Mr i Dr M.-KiUlanA for several weeks. Miss Sue Willard Lindsley accom panied her cousins, the Misses Tel- lord, to Asheville where they spent several days before the Misses Tel-' nBii.trooj Rh-j lord returned to their home In Rich mond, Kentucky, Fred Frauds of Canton was hare Tuesday. Miss Annie Bell of Canton waa a visitor Friday. William New left Tuesday for Christ's School at Arden. ' Mr. George T. Knight of Balsam 'WaA lt visitor Tuesday. - t . Ralph HoweU of Asheville visited Joe Howell last week. ramose nan oi uuliowDee was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Vernie Phillips was an Ashe ville-visitor Tuesday. . " Mr. Charles Perry of Balsam vis ited In WaynesviUe Tuesday. Mr. Will Coble left "Sunday for Miami where he will enter the real estate business. W. A. Almony of Jacksonville has been spending' several weeks at the Georgia Home. I Mr. and Mrs. Hearst Burgin have moved into their new residence on the . H. Mrs. Curtis Logan, Jr. has return ed from Palm Beach after a visit to her sister, Mm Robert Osborne. . Miss Nan Kiliian has returned to Canton, after her vacation, to resume her work as Secretary of the T. M. C. A. Mr. ' E. J. HoweU, a prosperous farmer at Jonathan's Creek, has been seriously ill for several weeks at his home. ' " Mr. J. D. Boone and Earl Tew mo tored to Spartanburg Monday. Mrs. Boone .accompanied them to Ashe ville. George Plott and Linwood Gahl who attended, the American Legion convention in Fayetteville have re turned home. ' i Mrs. Wayne Brackett and Billy, of Winstori.Salen ' are visiting Mn. Bracken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Herren have returned to Washington, D. C, after visiting Mrs. Herren ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Phillips. Men Sloan, Ralph Prevost, Richard and Howard Covintgon left Monday for Chapel Hill where they will be in school at the University this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dan toft and AN Af fl.ln. .rj.!,J U TTT A W. Hoffman, Secretary of the r " .3 ' . Chamber of Commerce of Sylva, and, , ( . : -,... C. C. Buchanan also of that place, u.k. Jfu.ii . . . 4 Aa.lJ. A 1 m M"B"n imwufll wait ICeiTV vOOlUf Klrkpatrick. our Register of Deeds. I Motorcade Tuesday. .; I Mr. H. W. Howell, who with hit! John Grantier left Monday to enter lomas i,rary or Han- -'. , . ' .ui ... , . mn- - niioeorana cock, N. Y. recently celebrated their :. J , r "TT i ter Maragaret of Canton were Way- .... sixtieth wedding anniversary. This WM a vlsitor here week.t summer with his parents at their , nesvi,fe s , Mceure Furniture Co. iVdoinf bua. wiU be of interest to their many Mr ' 4n Mr. Vohlrt n.h residence formerly owned by .... iness. at the old Square Deal stand on Waynelle friends. pI 0' "'"r' Mr,. R. Duke Hay of Black Moun-' Main street. We will have a complete Oshornn. n.r.t. nr J M t v : Dovle Allev. nuunr nf Wtrn.Uin 41,6 "t of Mrs. Phil Car- Dr. Rufua L. Allan left Tuesday row for Augusta Military Academy,'0 -New .York where he -wUl aceompay near Stranton, Va. ' ' jhis niece, Mrs. Franklin Day and her ' 'children to Wayneaville for an ex- Mrs. C. A. Hildebrand and dangh- tended visit. .... Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Green and children of Balsam have moved ta Wayneaville for the winter and are occupying one of the Harbeck bungs lows near Dr. Smathers'. ' ... Miss Margaret jfcDowell who is teaching in Hendersonville visited Oa. leaves today alter spending tne Mrs. DeLacy Monday. Miss Mc summer at the Palmef Hjuuei -j kDowell was a member of the faculty Abel. Oklahoma-Pacific Mutual Life lnsu ranee Agency, who has had head- Miss Lula Bell Parris of Marion is quarters in Asheville since Mav. was a visiting her mother at Lake JtinaluskH. ' visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Alley is visit Miss Parris attended school st Brensj -ing Mr. .ttey's parents in Jackson last year. in the citv school last vear. Miss Mary Klrkpatrick Jef tl Mon-l . day for Greenwood, S. 6. where sne" Mrs. K. E. Montgomery and children will be in school at Lander College. I Emerson and Doris left Monday for tVlVt Mr. and Mrs. George Bust and Har-( will join her husband who is taking ry ranter irom r ernandlne, ia. are a special course ajt, Johns Hopkins, ait Mrs. Briggs' for the remainder of' ..... September. I Miss Isabel Ferguson has gone to .. , . j Atlanta where she has accepted the Mrs. W. T. Lee anjl MtscrByelyn 'position, s secreUry in the Y. W. Lee leave by motor today for Sweet-. C. A. Miss Ferguson was graduated wateT.Tenn. where the will 'visit Mrs.-with honors from Agnes Scott this D.W.Dickey. v Spring. Mrs.L.-!E. Green attended, the mar riage of Miss Valeria Medford of Clyde to Mr. Grady Burney of Aber- county. . . . Mr. and Mrs. William Grimball and children and Mrs. GrimbaU's sister,- Mrs. Cannon, returned Sunday to Charleston after spending thev sum mer at their home in Grimball Park, .... Misses Nannie Tate, Dorothy deeh Wednesday, '-'' The Wayneaville Township High School is planning to nlay the Ashe- Baltimore where Mrs. Montgomery, ville High Scjiool in, the nrstfootball.Seaver, Harriet Boyd, Ruth Reynolds. game of -this saeson on Asheville's Josephine Coman and Katherine Ray court Saturday. . j left. Monday for Greensboro where . . - ' - - . . , . tney win enter scnooi at w.- u. U. w raui martin left by motor Wedne?- .... day for Fort Houston, Va. where he' Frank Ferguson, Gladstone M. will join his brother John and" togeth. Dowell, Ralph Howell, Clyde Fisher, er-they vdll attend he Radio Fair in Mint Reed, William Sloan and Sidney New York. Mr. Martin expects to be Martin leave Sunday for Duke UttK away for two weeks5. ' j , jVemity. ' .. . V line of ' furniture. Call and us. Clure Furniture Co. Mc- lt .... Edwin Howell and Charles Badgett raway on Branner avenue. ;.' Mrs. Fred Saunders who has boon visiting her parents in Asheville has left Sunday for Providence, R. I., returned to her home. j where "ey will enter school at Brown " Universitv. r ,Mrs. D. A. Baker of Salisbury is the guest of Mrs. Rufus L. Allen at her home on Main street. 1 .... Mr. Jack Lapsley visited his mother, Mrs. James Lapsley and sis ter Agnes at Montreat-Sunday. Mrs. Charles Miller who has been visiting at her home in North Web ster, Indiana, returned Wednesday. . . . l'j lTAlm ..J Mm Ta. T..-l...all .1 Mrs. P. L. Turbyflll left Sunday to visit Mrs. Garnet Henson in Raleigh. .... Bishop Horner made . his annual visit to Grace church Sunday and ad. ministered the right of cotjflrmatiop. Presidential elections are an old story to the Majectlc Range, accord ing to Hyatt St Co. who are holding a special exhibit of these well-known ranges-at their store all this week. They say there are Majesties in homes in this county that have gone through Ave national elections and are still giving good service. Ten presidential terms 'have passed since the first' of these famous ranges was manufactur ed. The exhibit of new model Majesties-at Hyatt A Co. is well worth a visit. A fine set of cooking uten sils the choice of two seta is be ing given away free with every Ma jestic purchased during the week Greatest U MHMHBaVOHBIMlMawanae. Mil ml .Jilhe Ifttorv of Qur Busine E9 SiffWegiffs Thutffigy, Sept. 24; Ends Saturday Sept. 26 Wpj many wonderful yiuue.i used cars. All these cars must go regardless of price, as 4 we need' the storage space. It does not cost you anything to come and ri$0 these cars over. Below we list a few of these cars. We are offering: " 3 Days; Mursday, Friday and Saturday j -M d Nash Touring, 1924 Mpdel 1 Buick luritig, 1923 Mo el LfniTclJwiodel 1 Chevrolet Goupe, '24 model i ;Reo Touring 1924-Model 1 Dodge Touring, 24 Model J Averland Touri?S?fcModel jp 1 Ford Tod Truck, '25 Model lodel H 1 Ford Tourinit,;24 Model " 1 '' "' 'T " ' '" ' "f r '""r ' ' ' ... f 'T ' " 1 ' .LA.j. v - , . 3 Ar j i 11 1 k 'A

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