Society News and Club Activities PA YSE-SOLIN IP ED DING SOl.hM SIZED HERE FRIDAY A pretty home wedding was p lemnized here Friday morning at the home of Mrs. R. A. Payne, when Ser daughter. Miss Mickey Payne, became the bride of Mr. Hubert R Nolin, of Greenville, S. C. Rev. Paul Hartsell, pastor of the Brevard Bap tist church, officiated in the pres ence of a few close friends and rela tives of the two families. The vows were spoken before an improvised altar, with a background of greenery and autumn leaves. Cr. either side were floor baskets of whit? and orchid dahlias and can delabra holding tall white burning tapers. Early autumn wild flowers in blending shades added further to the white and orchid color motif. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. .Carl Me Crary sang "1 Love You 11'uly, ami Mr. D. B. Stover, of Greenville, sang. “Believe Me If All Those En dearing Young Charms,” both ac companied by Mrs. Madge Wilkins at the piano. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Wil kins, the young couple entered to gether to the improvised altar, where the vows were spoken, me ring ceremony was used | The bride was lovely in a travel ing suit of brown, with hat and ae-j cessorles to match. Immediately following the cerw monv. tho bride and groom left a week's honeymoon typ, after which thov will return to Greenville, S.i C„ to make their home. ! Mrs. Nolin is a graduate of the Greenwood, S. C., high school, and a former student of G. W. G. at Greenville, S. C. She is a young wo man of charming manner and un usual attractiveness, and has a wide circle f friends both here and in Greenville. She has spent much of, the time within recent years in Greenville, where she had employ ment. I Mr. N'olin is a promising young attorney of the South Carolina city, is a graduate of the Greenvile high school and of the University of South Carolina, lie is also a member of the general assembly of SoutlT Carolina., liEM'TY PARLOR OPENS j WITH IXFORMAL TEA | An informal tea given Friday af-; tern-on l>y Mrs. Charles McCrary at her home on 217 Meple avenue, marked tht? of Brevard^s | new beauty parlor known as Ruth’s; Beauty Parlor, which is now being operated by Mrs. McCrary at het'i residence. About 75 ladies of the community attended the tea during the reception hours of 2:30 to 5:30 and made in spection of the new parlor, which is attractively arranged and ad- * equately equipped to take care oil beauty culture service of a varied, nature. The house was tastefully decorated in dahlias and tarlv fall flowers, ■ and the blight sunny room serving i as the beauty parlor was rendered more effective by the addition of I flowers in harmonising colors. Mis. McCrary received the guests| and accompanied them on inspection of the shop equipment. Mrs. An-, thonv Tvanthan. poured tea during the afternoon. . * I I'RESBYTERIAS CIRCLES TO MEET THURSDAY The four circles of the Presby* ter inn church will hold their regular; monthly meetings Thursday of this | week at the following places: Circle N’o. 1 with Mrs. Ed Patton at Davidson River. Circle N’o. 2 with Mrs. Bill Fetser. Circle N’u. II with Mrs. I.. M. Hart at The Pines, Little River.. Young Women’s circle with Mrs. Willis Brittain, on East Main street, :«t S o’clock. I A full attendance of members is, urged by the different eiiclo pres-j ident- t be present at these circle; meetings Thursday afternoon and! ■veiling of this week. THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEI. | is by train. The safest. Most com. | fortablc. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding grentrv reduced f;-res for short trips. SOTTT>HERN RAILWAY SYSTEM MATHATASIAN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. PAT KIMZEY The Mathatasian club held its reg . u!ar meeting of the new club year Thursday afternoon at the home of .virs. Pat Kimzey, the now club pres ident, who also presided over the mooting. The program of the afternoon was in charge, of Mrs. Jerry Jerome, j who gave an interesting sketch of j '.ho life of the authoress, Sarah Jo cpha Hale. j Mrs. J. L. Cobb was elected into lull membership. Twelve members were present .and one guest, Miss I onise Kimzey. Thr. next meeting will be held at ili home of Mrs. Oliver Orr, with Mi '. Pit Kimzey as program leader. K. 1 THEHINE ENGLISH HOSTESS AT DANCE Miss Katherine English was charm , ing hostess at a dnnce given Friday evening at the home of her parents, D:-. and Mrs. E. S. English. About 25 of the younger set, friends and schoolmates of the young hostess were present to enjoy the hospitality of Miss Katherine on this occasion. Cake and cider were served during the evening. r. IF. A. ENJOYS OUTING AT MAIDEN HAIR FALLS. Members of the Glady Branch Y. W. A. entertained a number of friends with a marshmallow roast at Maiden Hair falls Tuesday evening. After playing various games the party toasted marshmallows, those present reporting a delightful time. Members of the Y. W. A. present were: Misses Irene and Margaret Aiken, Katherine Shipman, Eliza beth and Melrose Sitton, Nola and Pauline Gillespie, Allie Belle Morris, Coy and Viola Nelson. Invited guests «nd chaperones in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glaz mer, Misses Grace Hamilton, Rhu ttnma and Hybernia Shipman, Mes srs. Clyde Hamilton, Dewey Moore, Harold Aiken, Grady and Glenn Shipman, Paul Glazener, Virgil Gil lespie and Bill Nelson M. G. F. CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Tho M. G. F. Sunday school class, i f Which Mrs. Oliver On- is teach er elected new officers for the coming year on Sunday. Those elected to office were: President, Mrs. T. T. Loftis Jr.c; vice president, Mis. Ernest Tilson; secretary-treasurer, Anna Mne Hen derson. Mrs. Oliver Orr was re-clccted teacher of the class of young ladies. - The class is studying the life of Paul. All young ladies of the Metho- j dist church eligible to join this class arc urged to meet each Sun day morning in the ladies’ par-1 lor and enjoy these interesting le3-| sons oil the life of Paul. AUXILIARY AXD GUILD WILL MEET THURSDAY Regular meeting of the Auxiliary and Guild of St. Philips Episcopal church will be held Thursday after noon of this week at the home of Mrs. W. E. Breese, beginning at 3:30 o’clock. METHODIST SOCIETY TO HAVE MEET1XG THURSDAY Thursday afternoon of this week the regular October meeting of the Women’s Missionary society will be held in tile iadies’ parlor of the Methull.-t church, beginning at 3:30 o'clock. i An interesting program and special features have been arranged, and all ladies of the church are cordial ly invited to be present. ; G. A.V HAVE INTERESTING MEETING ON WEDNESDAY I The Intermediate G. A.’s of the Baptist church met with Marchia. Ray Snolson and Catherine Case in an interesting meeting Wednesday at the Snelson home. I Mrs. Hugh Hollicfielri opened the meeting with prayer, after which Catherine Case read the scripture. | The president, Elizabeth Price, pre sided over a short business session, | and conducted an interesting pro-, gram on the topic, "Doorways.” Ruth ■ Fulton. Catherine Fulton, Lucilej Michael. Ora Hoit Cong and Polly Hartsdl discussed th * different kinds I HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. WE JOIN WITH Our Neighbors In Wishing Every Success t° ' TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY FAIR IT’S YOUR FAIR —- SO BE THERE When In Hendersonville BE SURE TO VISIT OUR STORE I of doorways through which t