THE CAft0l'lWr4rMOUNfAINEER THURSDAT, OCTOBKS it, ltl7 Jctteaab Personal sJliM WiMa fo-J, Siof Z T ' Hf rt". Frd L. Sittord u cilkd to Mr.' and Mn. J. A. Criajw mud young ES IKI UV1UC Ua IWIIPHII WU VMrWWMW wa, arwa lUk WVWa, 1VI VUVit UVUM U BEFORE TffljfcJtA&f. 2 i lotto is vUitinsr frianda over the week- I knew tt would rain. lr all -tlwmnni UtuI. ' . A spirit on slender ropes ofrnisV Was lowering its golden backets, dovn Into the vapory amethyst s" ! the death of her father. . ) Fender, Ga., after rialt with Ma, . ' Criana'a narenti. Mr. anil Mrs P A: .lira. C-A. Lowry of Franklin. at- Borgin. tended the Gibson-Brown . wedding which occurred Wednesday. i Miss Dorothy Williams spent tbew ''".J:..fcwl-'A . vs. I l I 11. i w ' , ti 2 MrsX!TUbert 'HoweU will leave Mrs.. J. L. Williams. Miss WUUams'f 1 3 tCh;- Thursday for her home in'tos An.!is attending Cullowhee Normal thii'I fall. Of marshes, and swamp! and -diml J fens J. R. Hipps and T. Lenoir Gwyn made a business trip to Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin attended iho anniversary reception given by ... Eev. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch In Cu! Mil Ruth Wvrh nt th .Monday. 2Lr.th" t 'M7 in d insheville Mr- and Mrs- ' Miss Pauline'smHh of Oliver. T.a. Dipping the jewels out of the sea, -- 1y fljSgP !" Wynesville last week and To sprinkle them over the land in Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dicus and J. P. I,h U the n1Ker of Weston, showers. . Dkaj attended the State Fair in Union offl- 1 knew it would rain, for the Molar.' .... ; Mr- and Mrs- y McCracken of showed . , I,-.'; 'h- w r.' i .. . Orlando, Flahave returned tp their HwiN . ft Misses Daisy and tfessio Boyd were I. . .... ... . f w . The white of their leaves, the amber ,veek.end Jt, of Mr. and Mrs. L. 5."? ,.vls't W,th Mr" Mr9" "In. Teiry in Asherille. . . McCracken. Shrunk in the wind and the light-.'! ' .... ' ' , ..,. , - ..... in t a u lt , , . JuH Kirby of Gaffnej, S. G., ning now . Mrs. M. Abernathy of Atlanta wll,. .- ' : . .. Ts Una-led in tremulous skein, of nit.r'b. thi ru,t at h.r ,iatr. Mr, hn,I -T."" lormer.y connecwu wn me Thomas Bailey Aldrich. G. W. Boston was an Ashevilfc -visitor Tuesday. Mr. W. L. Hardin a a Sylva -visitor Thursday. Western Union office, has been, trans. f erred to Marion. Davis of Dallas, Texss e- T m ' , ... .k. turned to his home Monday. afUr ' 'r T,v h, Miller, for a fortnight. P. W. r "Ttipentfing the summer in Waynesvi!le. friends of Mrs. Claude Francis more for the past week, returned to hor home Saturday. ' : v, w.H W.k. JmTLJ 11 b,leM1 ..t0 Ie . of her ie" Mrs. John Wright of Al .. . . j covery irom an Illness of two raonthi . a ounaay visitor. i- msgordo, New Mexico, are visiting Rev, an4,,4. G.7T.V5feliie. Tom the Methounr " VZm&J, wH Ashe- irtK '. I conference which was held iny Statpx- Mrs. L M. Richeson spent several ville day, in Knoxville last week. Mr nd Cofa Mrs. E. B. McClure spent last week d"m are TWa Mr- Coin' P visiting relatives in Asheville. 1n Livernxr. Kentucky for several a (weeks. Mrs. Bess F. Penny returned Sun- day from a brief visit in Raleigh. I MlS9es Lavada Palme, Elizabtn . . t ". j Trlmer, and.Mayme Clayton motored John C. Woodbury of Asneville wa!tc Canton last week to see "The Lot M- Mrsitole accident wlieh -ourrid recently Mrs. Jere Smathers, Miss Minnie Miss Addie MacDonald of Old Fort ! spent the week-end with her sister,'. Misi Montie MacDonald, who is a, member of the factulty in the city schools. j .... Miss Nellie Anderson of Spring field, Tenn. arrived Saturday to fill the vacancy in the elementary scho I. ' Miss Anderson will have charge of sixth grade. Mr. E. A. Ford of Gainesville Flo , who "has spent the summer at the Miller House, left Saturday. Before 1 returning home he will make business j, trips to Alabama and Mississippi; ' a I Misses Sara "May and Lillian Con nelly of Charlotte will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with Misses Blanche Howell, Martha Mock and Frances Ray. . n Mrs. A. M. Bennett of Bryson City spent several days in Waynesville with her brother, J. R. Hyatt, who was seriously injured in an automo- MRS.. KILLIAN HOSTESS. Monday afternoon Mrs. Leon Kil- of Asheville were guests of . Mrs. sewin(r party complimentl Miss Clem Smathers Sunday. Utriet Brown whose marriage to Mr. Robert H. Gibson occurred. Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Osborne of West Palm Beach, returned to her home last week after a visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel. .i waynesville visitor Wednesday. Dr. J. L. Stringfellow of Sunburst was a Waynesville visitor Tuesday." . Mrs. Kent of Canton spent Friday -with her sister, Miss Kate Rickands. Mr. Byron Reeves of Biltmore spent Monday with his aunt, Mrs. J. S. Jones. . Miss Gladys Moody of Sunburst spent the week-end with Miss Joyce Green. Mrs. Harden HoweU , jft.isitiiig relatives In Roseland, Va. for a fort Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Semmes eft Ttj0ay fjft a"'wjeVa iS Mr.- Jack Atkinson of Asheville was a miest of Mrs. W. E. Miller Sunday. , ... ;' "?' -- Miss Hilda Haynes of Canton vis ited her sister, Mrs, Brown,. Caldwell, Saturday. Miss Salinda Jerry of AsheyUle was a guest ' of 'Mr. and Mrs. -J. R. Boyd Sunday. Miss Caroline Ashtori leturned Monday from a vsit of several days to Atlanta. ... ,. :! ' Mr. and Mrs. Julian Felarid of Mem phis are guests at the Kenmore for several weeks. v MUs Virginia Rotha is in "Ashe ville visiting Mrs. D. Arcy Williams for several days. " ' ..Mrs. Arthur Parker of Akron, $hio is. visiting her parents, Sheriff udJ Mrs. J. F. Cabe. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn wifch ...her-. daughter returned Thursday wnm Asheville to her home. Miss Mayme Clayton, who attend ed -'ler sister's wedding in GaineavUe. Fla., returned Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pressley spent several days last week in HotSpriugsY Asheville and Marshall Mrs. J: .M. Long, who hbW-Ini Knoxville for the paat week, returued to her home Thursday. . Miss Mary Cox, .who is attending rnhir1iu thi aaaaion. soent the week-end,with her takother. t "j, .'ft A Miss Madge Alley of Sylva was th week-end guest of Mr. mA MH.gx Alleir on Brwmer avenue. .VVI ,-v. 4" Wm Mrirt Tiylor of Aadraw fTHWiJie gwrt of he aunt, Mri,' 1MS1 . ter 'Hawk, over last' week-end. t Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Damtoft and on 'i-ot Canton pent Sundar with Mr. Mr- W. p. QMrlMlv, , - Archdeacon and Mtk.VE, H- Hal-din if Salisbury are guest, of lbs. HttiyJ CWt sister, jirvwi twain. - Mr.' J. A- McDowell- of Winston fnlem. Dr. and Mrs. Cv H. McDowell Rev. A. V. Joyner of Canton spent World." Monday afternoon at the home of R. L. Underwood who has been seriously Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis of Knox- jll f0r the past ten weeks. Hie returned last week to thrir" " home after a visit with friend and Miss Lillian Burgin, a student at relatives. Cullowhee this year, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mr . Mr. J. A. McDowell of Winston- f. A. Burgin, on Love Lane. . , . Salem left Tuesday for his home, af- - K?'1 tor a visit with his brother, Dr. C. H. The teachers meeting Which jsas iMjcDowell. held in Asheville last Friday was largely attended by the teachers in Mrs. S. R. Crockett left last week the elementary and high schools. -fdr Madisonville, Kentucky where she .... will be the guest of relatives for sev- Mr. and Mrs. James Day of Charles ton, S. C, who have spent- the? past eral days. Miss Clara Pressley, who is a stu ent at Cullowhee, spent- the week end -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, JMtf. Btwsley. . 4li J" called on account of the death of hj Mr. J,ohn Swift, Jr., who has boen;gjsrtjrijn.'iaw,i Mrs. Fred Calhoun. The Killian home was artistically decorated in fall flowers and potted plants. During the afternoon each guest wrote a wish of happiness and also her favorite recipe in the bride's book. After an afternoon was spent in the hemming of tea towels' the bride' was presented with them by her hos tess. Mrs. Killian, assisted by Misses Ellen Louise Killian and Mary Nell' Miller, served a delectable sal id course. Those enjoying Mrs. Killian'a patty were Misses Harriet Brown, Ida Jean Brown, Alice Quinlan, Jeanie West, Bessie Boyd, Louise Berry, Frances Robeson, Lois Harrold, Daisy Boyd, Fredericks Quinlan, Nancy Tnonth at Chestnut Park Lodge, Crocketti Mary Qnnian Uu,, Aft turned to their home Wednesday, vl i.j o. T.r:ii..j t ntA r," Mrs. Joe: Tato Me. Wednesly' Mesdames G. D. Green, caled on account of the death of flr t4! i f0! C employed in Newport News for the past several months, returned to his home Saturday. . ... Misses Virginia Rotha and Diana Black who visited in Charlotte for the; past week, returned to thrir homes Saturday. ... ... :. I Those composing a party to the Rod' and Gun Club Sunday were: Misses Price, Chaffing, Vemie Phil lips.- Addie MacDonald, and Lill'an Mrs. H. N. Morris of Orlando rj turftad last week to her home after, a visit" of several weeks with her palj ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McCrackeiv) ; Misses Ada Woods and Mar Briggs of Canton attended the show er Wednesday night honoring Mijp Harriet Brown, a bride of Wednesd-w. . Mrs. Franklin Day and two chil dren left. last; week for their home ill Hooks, Katharine Phillips, Messrs.! New York, after an extended visit Otis Aiken, James Osborne and Edwin I with Mrs. Day's aunt, Mrs. Rufus L Haynes. . Allen. : H. C. Lindsley, J. C. Rose, S. T. Neal, Hugh Abel, E. J. Hyatt, D. M. KillUn, W. F. Swift, H. L. MacFadyen, Jennie MacFadyen, C. W. Miller, Jr., C. E. Ray, Steve Shelton, F. G. Rippetoo, J. W. Seaver, Rufus Siler, Hilliard Atkins, Schaedt, R. H. Blackwell, John Queen, Nannie Persons, M. T. Mc Cracken, George Ward, Harry Rotha J. M. Richeson, G. C. Plott, C. W, tattimer, W. R. Harbeck, Joe Graves, S. T. Graves, Clifton Moody and Mark Killian Beautiful Engraved Yule-tide greet cards at Mountaineer office. Pric3 very low. A Most Interesting Display of the New es in Coats lod They exemplify in a most charm ing manner the authorative styles for tall and winter wear in Coats. As usual the quality of the ma terials used is well above the av erage which is to. be found at ex- ceptibnally reasonable prices. arTHC SMARTCST LINE OJP COATlf IN TOWN fV J 41' An Equal Assortment of Dress- . Tor four Approval ."r i .. en : t .. v. 'ci .... TMELIV3ART: TIT- ' ' - Ml k.T V..W.-'.. vvayneiviue.AX.; peeiai! A Wonderful Coat, well worth $15 to $20 in all the newest materials YOUR CHOICE OF THIS -LOT AT $10.00 Complete Line Come early before they are picked over A SWEATERS For Boys Girls and Women priced at 98c to $4.98 Children's Union Suits at 50c to 98c a suit Did You Ever Stop To Think? That hard times means nothing to a hen she just keeps on digging worms and laying eggs, regardless of what the news papers say about conditions. If the ground is hard, she scratches harder. If it's dry she digs deeper. If she strikes a rock, she works around it. But always she digs up worms and turns them into hardshelled profits as well as tender broilers. Did you ever see a pessimistic hen? Did you ever know of one starving to death waiting for worms to dig themselves to the surface? Did you ever hear one cackle because times were hard? Not on your lif el She saves her breath for digging and her cackles for eggs. It's time some of us took a hunch from the hen. Business is good with us. as we. like the hen. are continually scratching for it. WE WILL NOT MISLEAD YOU! DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. y ' tut VNivaaSAtCAsi PRODUCTS THE STQ&E FOR Ladles' and Children's Ready-to-Wear PHONE 350 Wayneiville. N. C. V V , ' 1 5 V "0 . j . rd familv moored t?JSeniieon111e