"ft- THE WAYNESVILLE MOU.NTAlAfcttK Page 4 SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor - - Phone 137- Local Items Society News o o o o 4 . - MRS WAY WILL KNTKRTAIN i A. R. NKXT WKKK .Mrs. .J. Howell Way will be host ess to the members of the Daughters of thH American Revolution at tht regular meeting next Wednesday af ternoon. November N at ,i:'iO o'ehn-k. at the home of Mrs. T. Lenoir (Jwyn. Mrs. . li. Matthew.- will have the paper for th- afternoon on lieiijamin I'"r;uik!in and Uibert Morris. The magazine will be- reviewed ly .Mr-, k L. I'revo.-t. NINTH ANN LAI. MKL'TlNt; DISTRICT JIKl.D UK RE RUTH RAY'S BEAUTY SHOP I'hone 1 LI Any Permament W ave Won't Do . . . . V e have the most modern ma chine (hat can ho hough t and no o lie ring anv ol the follow, ing waves lor $5.00 Kugoiie spiral Wave. Kiigeiu' ( nmbiiiation ave. Kugene Reverse Spiral (Cro. (ingno)e) Wave Wo carry Helena Ruhiiis(eins ( osmetics Faille, of course Above all, a III E II. V II Oft 1 IE 9: IT illll I wis I H I'll Then you hnoic it's smart and in perfect tawte. This one of silk faille haw flatter ing eapeletB and a cunning spic - and -span vesteo. Try it on and note the magic fit and fine-detailing ... they're NELLY DON fea tures always. And It's just one of our excit ing Nelly Dons at 1095 C. E. RAY'S SONS I!v Hilda av Gwyn) A I a rue attendance and a program featurvil I iy reports and addresses of unusual interest marked the ninth annual meeting of the First District of North Carolina Federation of Women'o Clubs whieh was held Mon day in the auditorium of the First I.aptist ehureh- The meeting was opened with a proce-sional lead by the pages. Miss Kdvvina MeDowell. Mrs. Carol Hell and Mrs. S. I'. Cay. which was composed of the state officers, state chairmen. club presidents, speakers ami district officers. Miss (rare Crocker played March D. Ma jor by Rehikoff as the jrroup entered- A morn; the prominent club women of tli,. state present were: Mr-. K. H. Latham of Winston-Salem. State Federation president- Mrs. Howard f A- KtliPl idu'i president and Mim Abbeville president men. Mis. K. N pre.-iden; presided with Mis. T. Leu l etai'V a I'd M h. R. heville, second vice Mrs. K. I. MeKee. of Sylva Margaret Lovell Ciilt-ou. of both past state federation ami .-everal -tate chair- district meeting as sec ol Rob- liarbi-r. over tb,, ,ir (.Iwyii Tunic Suit-Dress K. Tavlor. ninsvil b , as vice president. ! i - Lath 'in in her address touched upon the vital re ipon -ibi it ie s of the club w iiifii in 'he present era. She; outline i 'be d'lini'e pruM, in- with; which tl'" n. ..(,! i.i,. (.iit'ionieil today i and -UKre-lod ct-rlain un a u re- tli.at 1 the women iiiiylit lake to remedy con I dition-. Shr .-poke of the problem in, the future of leisure time and it - u c. Slii' tated th it the -tate I'edei atioi: j approvi d retaining the IVh emend-1 liieiit Action was taken laier l.y the i i OA I. fclfpi OFFK LRS )F I'. T. A. COUNCIL HONOKKD Mr.-. Jack Me.-ser ami Mrs. D. D. Alley entertained the officers of the newly organized I'arent-Teacher Council for Haywood county, at a beautiful luncheon on last Saturday, at the Hotel LcFaine. A Hallowe'en motif was carried out one large table being decorated with a centei piece of bronze chrys anthemums in a black and gold bowl with, c indie.- in the same colors. The favor- were miniature Hallowe'en de-igns tilled with nuts and candy. Place cards were for the following: Mrs. C. S. Free!. Canton, retiring District President who was a sne- leid guest. Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Bethel. Mis. M. Beall. Canton, Mrs. Cary Wells, Canton. Mrs. ..Carlyle Haynes, Clyde, Mr. Jack Messer. County" Su perintendent of Schools Mr. Si. H. slllg d' th di.-tric: in exjir and ciidiii'-einem am! op)ii-itioii i,, it Latham also epre in tiring pre meeting Moiidav olea -li 1 1 that Hi,. ,IL-trict mei'ting -he h;n I attende it wa i. 1 he one t it- approval j i amendment j repeal. Mrs. j ed 'her great j nt ami stated i lur Into collar the I',; and it the -last : f the then have VI mil that all and that every club in t h,- ,li -! rict present Mr-. Howard Ft heridge, sta e chair man of distiict- outlined in a con crete in a li Ho r 'the definite objectives of Work a- planned by the various stale -chairmen to be undertaken by the club women during the year, giv ing many new phases of Work brought about by the present -ocial and eco nomical upheave!. Mrs. K. I,, .McKeC. stale chairman of citizenship, out lined ' the projects planned in her de-pi-'i'tmenfl. Mr-. Cliarhi; (lirlllw, state cliaii'imtn of music, gave two delight fill vocal selections accompan ied by W. H. Potter of the faculty of the N I'. Teachers , Training col leg,.. She also told of the plans of the-' music department of the -tate for' ' he eii-uing year. The talks and reports were inler--persed by nui-ic and vocal selections sponsored liy members ol the Junior Woman'.- (.'tubs of Murphy. .Andrews. Sylva. Cullowliee, ami Canton. Ad ding much pleasure to the program were two violin solo- by Mi's. Richard Neely Burlier, Jr. accompanied hv Mr-. I'.ober II. Stretcher. the' luncheon hour Mrs. Stanley lilac of Indian Welfare, historv of th Cli wa- the talk by k -late chairman who gave a brief rokee tlihe Af tor which she introdiii Lilly," a native Cherok told of her life at the ; Cherokee Re.-ervat ion. Crawford introduced Mrs. Campbell. granddaughter t Thonui'. who bef rU'tided the okee-. 1 'Checka. gill, wlio liool on the Mi, W:T, R. II. Col'. Cher- Mis Irasst, ,f the I.o u n ide iil-e I 1 school as of ( - poki o! 't man and explained some immunity life that are. being woiked out-in that section, Report- were given by the follow ing chairmen of committees, courte- Ilunter, Cullowliee; N. IL Wild. Canton ; ice Mrs. H. llueck. etiildei an mvita M urphy Senior ailii Clubs which was aC- T. i.iti on ( , rover The invo, Wade John ing. Mrs. dent, of the nesville extended half, of the four Coiiinuiiiity Club Colkitf is (ire of which Mi lder. ("li n was given by Mrs in opening t lie meet ( . I iov is. nresi. Club of Way welcoiii.. in lie - c'lib- ill of which Mrs lent, the Civic Lc W.ILLutlier is own club and t h, which Woman a h Svl Clvde president, a respond," Mr- .the Tien ague. pres-W-Mrs, John ah in Well.-wlu-'-i a I r.a : ciexei w'nicl, .M i I.cwi- dueed.' t alive t ratio'li-meni- s make . wing th,. report of the. dis residetl! in .which- she told of u-k since her confiriuat ion at neeting those as-pinliled ci:.-,i to '.he Masonic Temple uinbeon from" attract ivelv I. table-; : was -erved. : The . was given by . Lev.. II. 'Mrs.- L. I!, ilaye- gave a at to "Our State" 'olli.eer-' to Latlim resp.ondi'd. -. A. : Smith was, then inlnr fMc Smith was a f ejlresen-. ,f the'food a.nd drug adminis i'f the . agricultural , ijeparl ent. out .-.by -the gover-nnient to a. survey ..'of sentiment ; re- stes. .Mrs. II resolution-. M and time and ol Murphy, w tiou from the .1 unior Women cepted. The presidents, clubs guv,, t he plishnieiits of th, drews -Woman's Women's Club-, Clubs. Clyde W, w lu-e Com muni I y Woman's Club, Club of Robbin-ville. tiny ( lull of Sylva. Community Club ami i f 'aynesvil!e: The meeting was reading of , the niiilut, ta ry with an in vit a district president. Mr to all club women to her at her borne on compliment to t he state M rs. Ia rber was a ci-iving' t he guest :- by n local club,, and her Richard N'.-elv Itarl Mary A -hwoi th P.a; cei-viuu.'. !iiu; tieing Bowles. Township Superintendent of Schfxils. Mrs- Jack Messer and Mrs. I) I). Alley. Mrs. Safford of Fines Creek and Mrs. Hipp of Rock Hill were unable to attend. Much inter est is being centered around the new County Council and it is expected and hoped that by the end of the year there will be an active Parent-Teacher Association in each school in Hay wood County. : MR. AND MRS. BOWLKS ENTER. TAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Bowles w-ere j ho-ts at a lovely party on last Thurs- day evening when they entertained at j biidge :it their home in the Kirkpart- rick Apartments, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan. The rooms were beautifully ar ranged with white chrysanthemums and the bridal motif was noted in all par y appoi: ' ' .-aiad course eiusioa of sever siotis af contra' score prizes wi R.dph Prevost a . The guests of h : lovelv embroidei The guests pr, Mrs. Ralph Pre Richard Barber Badgett, Jr Mi Mis.- Wilda ( Barber. Miss Aaror. Prevo-t A! erby -Mr. Whi: Cahrles Padgett and Mr. and Mr- lents. A delightful served at the eon interesting progres and attractive high ,- awarded to Mrs. i Mr. Jimmie Neal. or were presented a 1 luncheon set. -ent were: Mr. and ,-t, Mr. and Mrs. Jr.. Mrs. Charles - Mary Stringfield. iwford Miss Mary Lay Quinlan, Mr. I -. Carleton Weath ner Prevost, Dr. Mr. Jimmie Neal. Ben Sloan. "From him wh" hath not shall be taken that which ;i has. There yew have the s.oary of the incum tax." of ihe fallowing ut st iuiding accoin year's 'work: An- Club, liryson City. Canton -Women's man's .'Club. Cullo Li.fe Club, Murphy (iraha'm County Twentieth Cen ( nic Leaguili Woman's Club hv with tba the secre- nn from tha R. N: iiarber, i tea given by Love I. a ne in otlicers. tat al'icial garding. changing- ih.c law regulating the claims- of advertisements, of food, drugs and cosmetics The district went, on record as approving the pro nosed, change-. A nother interesting feature -'during .. Mie . I ! 'revaibv,! a-iits . w live not Hal her room v.l assisted m re - irn'mbers of, the daughters. M i s. i- r- Jr. anil'. Miss iier. with the rc-onipo-eil ,,d' the hairnien. . N iw e'eii mot if u'hii li .had in the him be, hi .appoint used, in a colerfu! decora ihroughi'u; the spacious sidence. ' - In " he. ' dining pur.ch am! cake were d served from an alt i:;r.-tivcly arranged table orange.' Il'ovvers .. and' briltiatlt ted leave- were eoliibineil in pleas ing tTei'f cvered with ; an 1 featureij.. orange tlowers yellow, taper- . the '.-reception , 1 :'' delegates .remained' ovei social 'affair'. I lie , .'!: rai table w:is a .-.handsome - lace cloth by a crystal bowl of and fernery. Lighted added' a charm to rill , rooms;. Most of the attending the 'meeting for this delightful IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW! . . IVE EXPERIMENTED A LOT WITH THE VARIOUS BRANDS OF CIGA RETTES. I FIND THAT CAMELS ARE DEFINITELY MILDER. YOU DONT TIRE OF THEIR FLAVOR TH FY iwiaavc TiCTF r.flnn Camel's CcsdktfTbzcccs MMer Cretan nirleiKi..fici)cir'tlre ijcmrTaifc RAY'S Harvest Specials RAY'S Grocery and Meat Departments Hallowe'en has passed. November is here. The Harvest ends. Winter (cnies. Preparations must be made. De.sirin.n to help you economize, we oiler I'or the week-end a number ol special values. We recommend good food for' the inside sweaters and other woo garments id!-the outside, See our sweater ad. High Grade Coffee FRESHLY (iROr.NI) Pound - - 10c REGULAR 15c Oat Meal 2 for - - - - 25c LARGE 150X Pillsbury Pancake Flour Package 10c Maple Syrup 22 oz. Bottle - - 25c Phillips Vegetable Soup Wesson Oil Pints - - - 21c Quarts - - 38c Pint with mixer 49c Monarch Catsup 14 oz. Bottle 14c 15c VALl'E " Sauers Vanila - 9c Cooking Chocolate one-pound - 19c 2 for 25 c lar(;e can Swiss Cream 3 large cans 1 6c 5 small cans 15c Octagon Soap, Octagon Washing Powder 10 for 25 Count ry OUR MARKET OFFERS Vv- Oysters; Spare Ribs ; 2ic Best Grade' Breakfast Bacon Fresh" : . Pork Brains p" Pickled Pig Feet Each 18c 12 k 5c Pork Liver r 9c Medium standard pint Extra selects pint Fresh Small trout pfr lb. Salt Mackerel Mixed ;..'.:.- Sausage pcr to ib. Each 28 c 17 5c 9c The Best CGmbination--Sanitation--Price--QuaIity Waynesville N. C. C Eo May's Sots