THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 nib VYAYNESViLLZ MOUNTAIN KEU Society News S0CIE1 Local Items o o BSb Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Y' PAGE MRS. KII.LIAX IS D. A. R. HOS-, Mil. AND MRS HUCH MASS1K MH.-..W1 ' MRS. 1U1NNKS AUK M l-,, , s' , ' ihb J OBSKKVK ANN1VKRSARY HOSTS FOR MRS PRKVOST :.. :..m; '.u-n.- 'Ihe A,i:l meeting of the Uoicus Mr. ar.,i Mr. Hurh M...-ie -wore Mr. Ka'.j.h Uiew.-t w.i .U-iinhtfullv . ; r. ttl, Boll Love I luuter ot the lai::rhUv I jw l.,v..lv 1..n.lv ..v..n. ..., I .... 1. ..,..,,,;, .i,.., I., Fain 01 wie Ameucan Kevoiuuoti was 1 ,,. thev entertained at a bridge-. Mr and Mr, Colin Mclmn etitcr at the home ol .Mrs. Jim killian on' ,iim..r in ....u.1,.ti.i . ...nil. ' t-.;.,...i ... -k. ,,. i,.,, i;, , ,, 'I 1 lie ! .i 11 ".U'l Ku-m!! R,.:er.-. of Crabts.e the is 1 : or.- lure Sa'.ur.'i.i la-;t Wednesday afternoon. The reception room. were aglow with bowls of yellow spring flowers. The meeting was presided over by the regent, Mis. J. Harden Howell, while in the absence of the secretarv. Mrs J. W. Seave:-. Mrs. R. N. "li.rber served in that capacity ar.n'.versarv. le occasion was tlv iirthd..y Attractive arrangements of bridal aisi'.ner.-aiy ct the honorcc. wreath ami japonica were used as The h nic presented a i harniing ap- tloral decoration to denote a color pcarance w:th its decoration. of jon- sciume of pink and white. In the ipiils , allcndula, and t'o'-y.hi., and a dining room the table was covered color motif of yellow and green was with a handsome lace cloth and an carried t ut in all detail. cf the party. ii, ,,..,. ,;.,.,,.,,.. i 1 e.i uisue mm i ,u mi h aiu wmic I o n g as a surprise .1 l ie lonoi Ilans were ilis.eu-.sed regarding the c.;K... ,,,.' .,,., uu,., , K ..,.,.,,, pink tapers. The guests were seivcd ..ttiactive gifts from the guest.s. With at four small tables. each gift was a description instead of Contract bridge feature. 1 the even- the name of the donor, ing's progiam and high score t i o- Concluding the evening". cntcrtain phies went to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry , meiit the guests were invited into the t'olkitt. Mrs. Krnest Hyatt and Mr. ' dining room and .seated at tables .1. M l.o)ig received the low score gifts where a salad cou.se w.is served. placing of the marker for the giave ot .Mrs. sarah Roberts Haynes, a valued member of the chapter for many years. The regent displayed the marker, duplicates of which will be made from time to time as the means are available to mark the graves of all deceased members. M I . a 1 ; J. M.s. 1 aar ; ten Ha'-.titi. .1 r. and yout'.c .-:: l;,.hb,v. i, mined Sun day form W .shingtor.. 1. C. whi re : h have In en :- 1 nc M r. Hardin'. piuent, Mr. at;, Mr.. I. Il.tr din. Mi. Hardin, Sr., who ha- -pent the winter 111 Y:i!ui!gt.Mi, a.c-'Utpatt u'.l them home. Mr, l'. S. Sc.;:, of l allien, Saturday in town. . Among the visitor hole Crahtrce las', week wi'iv: Mess K. Me., r and W. I. i:r..dhaw in Mi. .1. R. M.o.a:. n i;;ird.( m M.i' 11 ;; -e::t!g of he- ' :ii.-u . 1 M. i Mi.S fi ..m N-h-!; e I l-'lt lllg ' I I'i .arson, 1 1 .1 lie 1 I, 1' . l'elM'a'.--e wli h:. .laughter, M and Mr. IVar-'-n. i and ",'.!, Ml a Hill lay lor i.e is 1!. H. M .. I '. J. Kiileson an.i 1; had as lb 1 Mrs. James M. I.omr .lisnl.ive.l The guest. presented Mrs. Masie The dining table, at which the guesi handsome silk Hag that will be pre- wil'1 ;'u,':ut'v'' gifts of tin signifying of honor was seated, was centered with sented the Junaluska school during the' hl':' "tin anniversary." a K.vely birthday cake, decorated in commencement exercises the last of; The guests present were: Mr. and, yellow and gietn .ml holding lighted the month. Th,. chairman of magaj Mrs K. I.. Trevost, Mr. and Mrs. ; green candles. The small table- were zine. Mrs. Kate Morris, announced two -L M. Long, Mr. and Mr. F.ne.st lighte.l with yellow taper renewals to the National publication. 1 Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colkitt.j The guest Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwvn had the pa- Mr. and Mrs. L. M- Richcson. Dr. audi Mrs. Ralph 1're pre.-cnt were: Mr. and vest. Mr.-and Mrs. V:. per of the afternoon, he subject be-'M1 Mct'racken, Mrs. .1. W. Wagentehl, Mr. and M:s. hen ing "Lafayette" a continuation of a Sfaver. Mrs. Hiana Shoolbred, and Sloan, Miss Mary Stnngticld, Miss stmlv of leader;, who helned t., Mr. Wallace Blackwell. 'Wilda t'rawford, Mi.s Mary Harbor. ..y. i..! . im ,,...1 -1.. it... .0 s .uarv u . .i . .-vaioti 1 le- tablish the new republic. She out lined in detail the glamorous events in the colorful life of the French, with particular emphasis on his con tribution to the cause of the Col onists. Following the paper, Mrs. K. P. Walker read the message of the presi dent general from the National .Mag azine, with the outline of the many attractions of the program of the National Congress to b( held in April. At this point the regent announced that Mrs. H. D. Secrest, of Canton, would be in Washington at that time and would represent the chapter. During the social hour, the hostess was assisted in serving a salad course by Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. Leon Killian... Special guests of the af ternoon were Mrs. Hen t'olkitt and Mrs. Charles U. Miller, who is in town on a visit to relatives. . YOl'NC WOMAN'S CHU'LF. MKF.TS TONIGHT The Young Woman's Circle of the Methodist church will meet tonight (Thursday) at th,. home of Miss Mar garet Hyatt at T:oO o'clock. Mis Martha Mock will be joint hostess with Miss Hvatt. Mi. vo-t, .Mr. hitenei- Crevost, Pr. Charles l'adgett. Mr. Jimniie Neal.J Mr. Clyde Rav, and Mr. K. L, Hintoii. Dr. M. V. Zii-L'lcr. of Raleigh, is spending this week in town in the ' interest of the new health ditsrict.i .i,l i.- el.., mill, r -U til.. 11. .1.. I 1 .).)' siim. . Mr. ...... .-.a. ... .... ....... ., Mr an Mis Fr .nee R, Hiie.sls th! week .Mi. and .Mr. .1. I . Hhimliaid and children. Mis., l.dlian and l!:'!ie Ulaiuliard, of Hertford. Mi-, lilaiu'hard is a siter of Mis. Ko.eon and will be 1 emenibei ed as Mi-s Lillian Ferguson. Mrs. Julia Fudge, who ha spent the w inter in Fort I aude: dale, Florida an i ed Suiid .v to iii h r daugh tel. Mrs Floyd Ripp.loe. WOMAN'S (T.l'li MKFl'S TODAY The Woman's Club will meet, this afte.n,hn ( I'hu r.da I at ": ,!tl o'clock at the home of Mis .les-i,. Ilerren at the homo ,.f Mrs. John Davis with Mis .le-.-ie lleinn a associate Mrs. Horace Keener tvill have charge of the program. m Mr ,Jese James, of Ionics C.-eek, Waynesville visitor last week. Mi.. Ruth Marrow, of Canton, spent Saturday shopping in Wavnos-ville. I M -. Kufus 1.. l'enland was b 1 ! : om ( Ivde Saturday. 1 " Mr was a ..ynesville visitor a!ui,lay. Dr, F M. Davis, of C. .n:,n was hero 011 btisiues.s Monday. Mi-, and Svla were l'r..ks, pa. ell Martin. Mi -. F'alas I' ll, lid guest -Mr. and Mi of Mn Mi. and Mrs. .lames ,. (ioulden re. tliraed to Kllowille Tclllless, e Sutl-dai- al'lio- snondme 1 he week-end at. .1. 11. Kii kpatrick of t 'anion, ) ,',. (leorgian. Miss Mary Haiiei. Mis- Wilda I lawford, and Mi. F' 1 .1 lie 1 - Massif weie sheville i-itoi .Saturday. M r Tom l i rkpat 1 i, k. ' was 111 t ow 11 Sat ur.ia v. I 1 'ii. Mr. Forest Son ells, of (anion, pent Monday in town. m I Dr and Mrs. Frank Fate, of Can I ton, were Waynesville visitors Sunday I ' . . Mr. Hal ry Hall, of Raleigh, spent Monday 111 Waynesville mi business. 1 ii ... , ,, ,. , , , -i Mr .lame- Homer Winston, and Mrs. hi! Walker, ol h ines (reek, , ,, ' , ,, , .u ; ; , 111 l aughter, of 4 hlcago, were guest.s who is eighty-two years o d. is here . ., ,, ' . ... ,.: i , ,i a, i , at the Hotel Lel'aine this week. i-itmg her mother. Mrs. Lucinda . . W. .1. Hall wa- hoic ( ant on Thursday. I j Mr. thai lie Moody, of Cecil i in town on hir-iiie- Thursday. Crymes. who is ill. Mrs. Crymes will be Hit vears old on the twent v-lirst of April. . Mr. M. Silver, of Dayton, Tennes see. . motored to Waynesville Tuesday and returned Wednesday, accompan ied by Mrs. Silver, who has been with her : mother, Mrs. Toonie Davis for sometime,. They were accompan ied to Dayton by Miss Sylla Davis and Mrs. Hawkins Freeman who are returning home today. Mrs. Jack Messer, .president of the Haywood County Council of the Parent-Teacher Association, and Mrs. K. K. Herman, delegate from the Fast Waynesville P. T. A. attended the Statt. P. T. A. Convention held in I V., ... il. ' II' i - . , . , . I f , """P"" was calhal home on account of the i hotel the first of the week. : I ness f Mr. Newton. . Miss- Flora Newton, of Hilton Vil lage, Virginia, arrived Monday to viit her fit her, .Mr. A. M. Newton. She You too can have f&he figure with cftlodcrn improvements mm v v lr I acchntuatedn -v'i .1 ; : :tU5T;;; : : HIGH WAIST ' , 't ABDOMEN H EB: . cud vino 1: Jj UNiKOKEN yjM-I THIGH UN 'UWlXj Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson left yesterday morning for New York City where they will spend several day.- Mr and Mrs. Dan Walkin- and children. ' who hav,. been resblmg at the Kirkpat.-iek .Apartment, have j taken a cottage in llazelwood for the summer. . Dr. ('. N.. Sisk, malth oilier and Dr. W. N. Nevbii. assistant oilier for the liialth district composing Hay wood, .1 , k-oii, and Swain counties, ale guests at the Hotel l.eFaine. Mr. and M.s. Hugh Abel bad a their guest last week til,, hitter's sister. Mi's. Tiny .Moody, .d l-'.nka. Mr. J.'lin Floyd, .of Ashcville, is spending this Week in town and is a guest at the Hotel l.eFaine. Mia Flvyd Uippet.r ..lie w h.s i i ; i e ! n - pending 1 ill 'lie N'limie- C"t Wei h 'to the Alii !.o Mi- i;--im ;- u'.l I. 1 ; ir a in. i . lldlell, v. int, I' '. ino e.i la -t Wayia- I1..I.' I. i a',- i he d.,t. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. loin Lee. Jr. and Mr I Fred Ferguson left yesterday for f I'oin G i illin, Georgia to visit Mrs. Barber's paienls, Mr, and Mrs. W W N,U' in.au Mr. Harbor. Mr. Lee, and Mr. l'eiguson will be nieinbeis of a fish ing party given 'by Mr. Norman this week-end in St Marks, Honda. w a.- Mr O. M. Sinath.i' pent Friday in tow n. el O Mi . I'ih.-a! et, K. g. r, and Fya .lain- l!)'i r-. of (i.aoliee, -pent Fri day hopping in .1 S ii," v 1 1 le. Mi- Lois MeC W ay iii'i v 1 1 le a, -In ii, of Clyde, v i itor l''ri:,lay, Rev', ali'l Mi -. R. P. M Crack, n, of Clydi' -peiil Salllidav ill Wayne-ville. Mr. George C, Haynes, ,.f Clyde, wa here on fui.-ini'.-s Saturday. Mi - Mi taking th,' McCrackcn, w ho is spring quarter s ion li at Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hell and Mr. K. L. Coin spent Saturday m Canton . ,s guests of Mr and Ml. W. H. Wil liamson. Mr. Lee Davis returned Sunda" from Durham and Duk,, Fniversity where he -penl the week end with friends. Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr.. Mis, S. P (iav. and M is I om I .it. .1 r.. we e Ashevill,. visitors Monday. Mrs. Paul Scott, of Miami. Florida, arrved last week to 'spend a short time at her cottage at Balsam, She has as her guests, Mrs. Hall ami Mrs. Lynn, also of Miami. Mrs. M H Bowles and Mis- Mary Quinlan were Ashiville vi-i'tor Sat in day. Mrs. Robert St. ret eh, ' Mrs. R. Wostei n Carolina Teachers College at L. Coin were aiiiong the visiti Ciillowhee, spent last week-end with her parent.-. Mr and Mrs. U . L. M.Cra.keil. . M '. and Mrs.; John M. Queen have a- their guest M rs. Queen's mot her. Mr-. Man-on Shook, of West Ashc ville. Mr. Carl Ratelill' left Sunday, to resume' his studies at Western Car olina' Teachers -'College after spelhl- iinie. Ashcville Thursday, inc t he w eek end at , .1 I 1 1 ! I 1,1. I . ' 1' i'' .1. i:: t: d M.s .1. K "' I I IS' .'.I ': M as -ie. a i ,'. ' fii.ni il'dlv '..' 'Lev- ha'.. Only Vassarette Foundation Garments give perfect restraint i and perfect freeaom at the same Tixne. They always stay in place. They wash beautifully. VASSARETTE FOUNDATIONS SEE McCALLS FOR MAY PAGE 16 G os sard Vassa ret t e Madame G race C. E. Ray's Sons Quality S t y 1 e Econo my pi : I '!.!. . a.-1: UV'V w i'i..,:. . ' ' Mr. .Lin ii -.o amCMi. Fraiik M.a -tin -p(i:' li'l week-eral witii friends :r. 'Grei'r;.-o"a;; .' .They wen- ae. ,.m p.ai ':ei ivy', the lartei's .-iti-r. Mis lleli-n Mai tin, who j' dietician of the M;--!..n Ho-pital. Ash.'ville. at m Air. and' Mrs. D. J. N'olartd. ,'. of I'igi i.n were Waynesville vi-itors Tu'rsdav. s T Mr. Genrg,. Hampton, of Canton, wa lu re -on business Tue.-day. .Mr; Gi.r,n Brown, of .Clyde, spent Tuesday in 'own. . Mr-. B. G. Kulme, of Akron. Ohio, arrived Tuesday to be with 'her. father. Mr. A.M. Newton,' who is ill at the Hiywood County Hospital. Mr. Newton wa reported to be some bet ter yes-terday. -. Miss Ix-ona Allen, of Hendersonville , has accepted the position of seam-1 stress at Mrs. J, M- Mock's new place of business. .'-' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lindsley had as their guest last week-end their broth'-r-in-law, Rev. C. H. Small. D. D.. of Cleveland. Ohio, who is re turning to his home from a stay of Several Weeks in St. Petersburg, I lorida. Mr. and Mrs- E. J. Robeson, Jr. and children, Edward and Misses Ruth Curtis arid Frances, of Newport News. V irginia, and Mr. Garland r . Robeson, of Greensboro, were week- I end guest3 of Mr, and Mrs- E. J. Robeson at their home on Love Lane. The visitors returned to their homes Sunday. :: . Mr- and Mrs- Foster Bennett, Mr. and Mr.?. Roy Bennett and two chil dren, and Miss Myrtle Bennett, of Hendersonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russ on Sunday. Miss Bennett i ; spending this week as their guest. ' r mm X , 1 ' I l I i . i ' : i '!r i Value Quality Clothes Western Stamina Manhattan Style Tli.ll I iij'ih .I init.l, ml .st.iiniil i 'id I lis' ,'ll .'- Ni Dl t 1 1 A l '. I Will IC Vv'.i'daiilr il t :1 1 n , .il . ..v. II ( ;u!ii j' in j v n : in '... , .I i . 1 1 !r. . '. . I ill tin u.il.ty f. "'hi, "I Me i. I'oili. 'Hie '.i ,1,'i .11 '.Lll...: ' I' M.llill .,',lt t Ii u hp. r id tin. ioi.nl",; is ,i-i.irint in tin- .,1, sirn , .in,! mod ( Is Toil'i tin r Wi stttii st.iiiun.i M.uili.itl.iii sty lc have now produced mm . 5 WASHOUGAL WEAVES The uJust Right' Suits For Younger Men . -For Graduation Suits Fine hand tailoring, quality craftsmanship, and new fabric designs make these suits both smart and durable to meet the requirements of younger men. 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