THURSDAY SOCIETY PAGE Society News o o o o Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor - Phone 137 5 THE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESV1LLE, N. C. . May . I -Mj Local COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS MAY later time as it would have to be de MEETING OX MONDAY I termined by the weather. There are The regular May meeting of the expected to be several entries in the -Community Club was held on -Monday, contest, afternoon in the club rooms on Main The revival of the Girl Scout move- street, with the President, Mrs. M. ment, which was sponsored at one G. Stamey, presiding1. In the absence' time by the club, with Mrs. W. 1). of Mrs. J. M. Long Mrs. Ben C'olkitt Smith as the leader, was d'cussed. acted as secretary. i Mrs. J. L. String-field stated that Mrs. IDuring the period devoted to busi- Joe Liner would be the leader in the ness, various reports were presented. j revived group reorganization. The chairman of education, gave a( The paper of the afternoon was heport of the dressmaking contest given by Mrs. Will Hyutt, the subject held for the pupils of the Waynesville being "What the Great Smoky Moun- Townshin High School. She stated tain.-, Nationa Park will mean to that nine prizes were given, with two of cash and the others of dress ma terials, which had been generously donated by the merchants town. Western North Carolina." In a very interesting manner Mrs. Hyatt out lined the manv advantages which will of the' be given this section due to its prox imity to the park. fehe spoKe at Regret was expressed over the fact length of the responsibilities resting that on account of illness in the fam-j with the citizenship of this section, ilv. the nresident. Mrs. M. C, Stamev.l in making the most of the opportu- ttho had nlannpd to attend tVio State1 nitv for development. She told of WEDDING OF INTEREST TAKES MRS. O'MALLEY HONORED ON PLACE IN WASHINGTON EVE OF DEPARTURE The following account from the, On Tuesday evening Miss Ua Washine-ton Post of Anril 2f.th will, Greene and Miss Eva Leatherwood in Elizabeth City was unable to go. It was announced by the garden de partment that there would be only one flower show this year, that to be September with the park delegation from North Carolina. She urged that the town cooperate with every effort in the beautificition program, which is be of interest to friends and relatives in this section. The brid" is the granddaughter of the late Judge G. S. Ferguson ana niece of Mrs. E. J. Robeson. "Miss Sally Norwood Ferguson, daughter of Judge Garland S. Fergu son, member of the Federal Trade Commission and Mrs. Ferguson, of Washington, but formerly of Greens boro, N. C, last night became the bride of Mr. William Boylan Snow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mis. William Boylan Snow, of Raleigh, and Char lotte. I The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on Eighteenth street when the Rev. Frederick Brown Harris of-j ficiated in the presence of the fam entertained at the home of the form er with a card party honoring Mrs. J. J. O'Malley, who leaves Friday for her home in Chicago, after spend ing sometime in town with relatives The hostesses were assisted by Mrs J. L. Green in receiving the guests. For the affair a color combination of white and yellow, which was noted both in party accesories and the flow er arrangements, was used with pleasing results. The honor guest was presented with a beautifully fitted overnight bag by the hostesses and many other gifts from the guests. Following the games the hostesses served a salad Mr. Wrd Kirkpatrick and a party of fin nils were among those motor- Mrs. W. C. Russ spent the first parti .Mis. R v of the week in Hendersonville as thel spent the Da'-- tr' Jr. euest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.! cuts m.. - . V, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson had as their guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messer and small daughter, of Clyde. Miss Elizabeth Wilson also had as her guests a group '-f her friends from Clyde. course. Those enjoying the party were: Mrs. Blanche Medford, Mrs. E. C. Moody, Mrs. Tim Smith, Mrs. C. F. McRorie, Mrs. R. V. Erk, Mrs. C. W. Barnes, Mrs. F. Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Ensley, Mrs. Jim Jones, Mrs. Mildred MeClure, Mrs. W. A. Bradley, Mrs. L. -X. Davis, Mrs. Bill Lampkin, Mrs. M. E, Davis, and Mrs. Law rence McElroy. Hon. Bob Squires, of Lenoir, spent street, the former'- P'd '), 01 . leawjr'.! ij x- ' ' tr.r. Mr. and Mri their guest at cummer school Work F Wayne.sville jUI)i '''M.-, ( ,, up work in Hi !, v..!. naH .....I . -1 ''"If Villi ... ..... and m-iii1i -mux .1. M KIlHtt work pupils uiii ;' '"N I. .1 , " to ii 1 1 1 . v. .1 v. Vw "vnu wwiv . . 1 iv i iu 111 Llir J. I ir.rii. ui idliii". " - ..-. j-, v ..... ...vhu. , - " 1 - f - - Federation Convention held this week her trip to Washington, IK L. last amj frjems rrom official and res-) to .heviHe the nrt of the week, several davs in town during the week. f tVioi now underway in the town. She spring show the garden improvement! sPke of the importance of better contest would be sponsored by the' nousing iacinues in mis secuon. club, with. a large pink dogwood tree! During the social hour tea and ac to be given the winner. The date for' cessories were served by the follow the opening of the gardens for public! in hostesses of the afternoon: Mrs. inspection would be announced at a Frank Bell, Mrs. Jack Way, and Mrs, James L. Stringfield. (! "A. best FROZEN STRAWBERRIES -- oa tlxxn Ddiricv vice Creamy 1 iivt Km, h'jh" 'h t r it. s 1 rn'-ln il .mil A i it v it!, suuar. Make Mother Happy With a Pair of Gordon Hose No more serviceable gift could be found than Gordon's new creation in hosiery Kne-Flex. We have her size. . .and a color for every costume. MASSIE'S Department Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" We Support The Chamber of Commerce Do You? ident society. Tthe drawing room where the ceremony was performed was effectively decorated with Ma donna lilies intermingled with palms and Parlenese ferns and the bulfet table in the dining room had a cen terpiece of lilies of the valley and Bride's roses flanked on either side with tall white tapers in handsome candelabra. The bride who was escorted to the improvised altar and given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown ol 1 heavy satin., made on princess lines' with a high necked bodice and long close-fitting sleeves, Her circular ivory tulle veil fell frt.ni a cap of two bands of satin to the end of a long square train and she carried a bou quet of Madonna lilies from which a shower of lilies of the valley eascdel. Miss Lilie Howard Pollard was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miwi Sarah .- Blanchard, of Hertford,' X. C, Miss Mabel Uzzell, and Miss Fiances Leak, of Gieensboro, and Miss Elizabeth Mcl'hail, of Rocking ham and Washington. They wort vht-er s'lk et drese in pav.el h;ides am! carried arm ..bouquets of spring' flowers in pastel shades. I ; iMr. John K. Snow, of Chapel Jlil), brother of the bridegroom, was the best man anl the ushers were Mr. I Manor k .Cowper, of Ruleigh, Mr.' 'icorge Dewey Thompson, ol Colds-! oro, Mr. liouert Zeaiv, of Greens : boro, and Mr Wayne Albright, of Chapel Hill. j A reception followed the ceremony, after which 'the -:ouple left for a wed di.ig trip. The bride wore for trv eling a smart blue tweed suit with a! 1:1 1 . ,- , 11..VV uiue nat ana accessories, nicy ' v. i'l l.iake their home after Jr.lv 1st I ut the C ordova Apartments in Wah mtO'i. Among the . out-of-town "lie ts were Miss Isabel Ferguson, of Winston .Salem and Waynesville." IOt L Won E TT1 P S')CIL M RVKE UM hhlAC F Mrs. ,i. Dale Stentz, head of the hm vorkers, wd the following case wnikers in the Uva.l relief . oltict': Mis.- .!:ii v K. (Juinlan Miss Kdwina c'Hiwell, atid .Mrs. Jce Lin r, at te'ideu the . two ' 'day sess ion of the :'t:itc Social Seivicc ciinierenc'.' which vas hi d in Vinstoii-Salem on Mon- dav' and Tuesday of this week. ' . . c . AVXILIAUV MKKTlXt; TO l!K AT M '.THOl'IST C lll liCH 1 he r gu'ar monthly meeting of the AiiiKi:y cif the Methodist 'church w ;.' l:e nel.i in the nai'lor of the thu-.-ii o-i Tu":(lay afternoon, May. 14,. :H V l.KASF. WAYSIDF. LO'.HIL .Mis. K. H. ftlackwell has leased the .ivsicl.' Lud'-'e to Air. a.H Mi s. John t arr f'ul Mi.-s M;;rv . ( an-, ot M. I'eteri b'.;i-g. The fan's, ;ho have for sc"-eral years, opera ted the ''llol lainler" in St. 1 et- is: ui'. have had 11 W'de experience in the .hotel' busi-1 ness a'.il will no douot 1 ting a. num-be"- .f people ! y this section. .. . The Carrs are planning, to arrive 1 he loth of this inoii'h.. In the mean time1 Mrs. iihu-.kwell -.'. eiMiipli'ting the many iirprovemet-! on the Inige. : ts sV ic i ..inking LIEN FAMII Y HOLF REUNION ON SUNDAY 1 ne All n fanulv held their annual rem. ion on unda..- at the home of Mr. Jrn Kellv on llall Top. This if the 2(th vear , '.nat the family has gathered for a reunion, the occasion being the birthnay anniversary of the late rrv Allen. Arounc1 one hun dred and riXty lerson1- were present, nuny of them from the neighboring counnes. Mr. J. C. Allen, extended a wel come to tthe guests and blessing was given by Mr. . 1). Smith. A boun teous picnic lunch was spread on long tables under the trees on the lawn. MRS. McELROY OBSERVES BIRTH DAY ANNIVERSARY On Monday evening Mrs. Lawrence McElroy assembled a group of friends at her home on Main street for a de lightful affair in observance of her birthday anniversary. Pink and green was the motif used as a decorative effect. Following an evening of cards the hostess served, an ice course. Those present were: Miss Ila Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Queen, Miss Eva Iieathewood, Miss Louise Moody, Mrs. Mildred MeClure, Mrs. Blanche Medford, Mr. George Keller, Mr. Joe Helmick, and Mr. Ted Land graf, of Atlanta. ..'.'';. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Z. Paris, owner of Lula Belle Cottage at Lake Junaluska announ ces that the place is now open for both room and boarders. ltp Read The Ads White s- "'"'111 Of I-,. I and other kJumnitT kinoes The Finest Stock In This Section Si, UJ y 1dvx Thousands of Pairs of White Shoes Shoes For Every Member of the Family "7ejLeM ..tJ CI C' -iz& Prices That Mean Bigger and Better Values Prices That You Can Afford To Pay Ti C. E. RAY'S SONS Contribute to the Chamber of Commerce Both Cooperation and Funds Id