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SOCIETY PAGE
Society
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Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor
Phone 137
THE MOUNTAINEER, WAVXESVILLE. X. C.
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MI i 'OKRINNK WAGENFELT
HONORS GUEST WITH PARTY
On I- r..;av evening Ml-s Corrir.ne
Wagei.fe.t gave a par: jr. compiime.nt
to her guest, Mi.-s Margaret R.ehards,
of Co:umtu.-, Ga., wr.o .-;rnt
summer r
- J '
her guest:
Miss Wa
car
rite,: was
receiving
qur:
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m:-w.-:
Mar
Josr
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M:-5
Pi
M
izabeti
r.e '.
i
were cnjoyfeti
r.ing. Among- those
M . - - I,.,!:;c Marsh,
mpfciri. Miss. Sarah
'.'.i- I i d and Miss
viva. , Mis?
Rock Hill,
Ma
ir-l-tatf.
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.mi
W a d
-Sviva. .1
St?.h!. a'
MKI
The I
' Vifi of '
Leagues
-.- Margaret
r ford
iter. Ernes'
M, .' Bob
H.,.:..a:
Marley
.la';
J Frank
Miss
Pat
of Ashland, Ky.,
Jeis. Dillard. of
Atkins K-n.r;f'h
Martin, and Cheny
Sha kford,
and MUs
Withers.
Wagenfelt
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LEAGUE TO HOLD, JULY
:T!N', AT .soro (,.;'
nivn League, ar. organ iza-i-
Tv,:'trs of :hi- Kpwurth
if th- MtiviT churehe-s of
,V. rr.d th July
Gap. on the aftr
i tnh. Picnic supptr
-i'. i ar. ir.teret:ng pro-
: i ; . . v-'t st!iJ f"r the-
For Your Next
Call
JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE FIRST
OF SERIES THIS SEASON
On Friday afternoon Miss Nanny
K.i:iar, and Mrs. W. F. Swift eiiter-
a.i.e-j w;.n a contract party a: trie
r. .-.'i.e of the fui nur. in compliment
:.j Mii. M. H. Evan-, .jf Harr;.-,burg.
?a., who with hrr fa mil v ha been '-he
.'j-.-t of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kithe-.-n.
For the oc-ca:n tr.v huy-e was
u-cu rated in quantities of jrarden.
riower in a variety of .-hade.-. The
party on Friday was the rii.-: of a
.serie. of affair? with which Miss
Kiliian and Mr.-. S.v.f: wi.i entertain
luring the coming seasoi..
After .-cveiai interesting progres-.-ions,
Mi-. W. W. N'.iman, of Grif
Ga.. heiji the sc-uie and Miss
Helen Goidey. ,,! Plca.-antville, N. J.,
.-at the -o:..- elation. Mrs. Evans, the
hon t i-'iiest, was al-o piesentea an
attractive R:ft.
Among thoi'- invited were: Miss
Alice guinian. .Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs.
Gradv Hovd, Mrs. George -Anderson,
Mi-."Robert H. Breece, Mrs. H. H.
Atkins, Mis. Rufus Siler, Mrs. Rich
ard Barber. J:., .Mrs. Hujfh Massie,
Mi. R. L. Pievost, Mrs. Rt;n Colkitt,
Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. Janus W.
Kiliian Mrs. Rolx-r: H. Stretcher,
.Mr.-. L. M. Richfeson, Mrs. Lowry
Allis...n, of Ourhani, Kuest of Mrs.
J. M. Lonjr, Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt,
" - W V. Norman, Mrs. J, W. Sea-
.... !. Harder. U:v;:-'.l. Mrs.
Laurision ilanlin. Mis. Jerry Goikitt
and RUe-t.-. Mi-- He'.ene Goldey, Miss
ilel-i. Trumbore and Miss Betty
Beyer'', all .f I'ieasantville, N. J.
J'.irnnsr the (ri'"up for Ua were-: Mrs.
W. B. E.-tn-, of I'ittst.-m, I'a., Mr.-.
D. M. Huwell, of I'ittstburc, I'a.. and
Mrs. Luis I.. Uzz.el. ..f Wii-onV Mill.-.
i iruest of h il-itierhtei, Mrs. R. II.
Sti-' ti-hei.
HorSE PARTY KNTERTAIKED
AT I'.R ANNi-iH f REST
WEDDING OF POPULAR VoL'N
COUPLE TOOK PLACE FRII'AV
Im,p.ressive in it .-impiicity. .
characterize'd by ditrnity, wa-
marriage ot Mis? il'ia ;...an.-
H.
W.
Crawford and Mr. Whitci-r
I'revost, which was -oleri:r...ze-Frida'
morning at ten o'clock a
Firs: ' Baptist church. Rev. H
Baucom, pastor, pel formed tr.e
mony.
The alter was effective.;.- aria
with standards of jriaduatn.z '
he. ding an anpenu-i.t - - f wh.te
drhnreas. white and yellow irla-
with tht entire backstn
with ferns.
Prior to th - ceiemonj
aid X. Barber, Jr,, ac:
Miss. Grace f docker on
eran, gave two violin .-n'o.-,
Heart at Thv Sweet Vd c," by
Saens, and ''Souvenir Powtique." by
Filrich. Mr. Walter Herbert ac-fo-npanieii
by Miss Crocker and Mrs.
Barber- sansr "Becajse.' by d'Hall
lot. The bridal ch"ru frnm Lohengrin
The bridal chorus from Lohengrin
wi'.s used as the pro.. -sicjiia: ari the
wielding march !', urn Mdidelsohn
wa- 'ho proce-si'.na! theme, lluriia'
the takintr of the vows "I. dn-'.r-ium"
by I.izt was softly rendered.
LUXCHEoN HONORS BRIDE
Hor.-r.r.,' M.s Wilda Crawford,
populai oridc o: last week, Miss
Mary Sti .r.gtieid, t-r.tcrta.r.eo with a
i- arjaoir.ted .uncheon a: the
ho.T.e vi r.n parents, Ur. ani
T . Str.ngrie.'-;. ...r. Tnursday.
Mis
Th.
ie-ts w re seatcj at one
h..-r. wa.- c.vetea with i
large tab.e, I
na;
w.
lsOMie
ic at-j
h the I
an ! fi.i'
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nipan.e
the pip
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Mi-. E.
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Mr-. Be
.: --.wet Pea
- be.ng noteu in utr.ei
t the arfa.-r.
presented the hvr.or
3 l-.a-t uoZt-n si.'.cr tea-
e ci.oser. pat nr.. The
du ioi, Miss Mary A-h-Mis.
(. vl.n Mcli.r.c.-.
iVaenfcIt, Mi-. Ka.pr.
--. Maiy ya.iiaii, anu
an, of Syl'. a.
Serving a.s u-hei
Mclnne.-, Mr. Clyde
Ben Sloan, and Mr
The i! 1 1 '1'in wa - at 1 1 i
were Mr. C-l:li
H. Ray, Jr., Mr.
Aaron I'revost.
id. ,) by hi- broth-
Mr. and M:. J, C. Patrick ha'.e as
.e.i gue.-ts, Mr-. Nettie H. Ihilr.cK,
Sti.-tt.sbro. Ala., mother of the
o'n.ci. and Mr.-. Emri.a Jj.c'k.eJ . "I
J,.
a-,
1 e.Xt
aunt of Mr. Patr.cii
Mi
.Mr. arm
as their gtlc-t-Few,
of'tiieer,
of Mr, '.'atn:
. w.
Mi-
C am jv.e.
Dot and
have
E,i.th
:::e:e-
A parly
( 'ampbeli.
an.. Mr.-.
Mr-. L.
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The Personality
Beauty Shop
We h'nuranloc ali-.rii( (ii)ii ilh
eei uiu. Mr-,. ( fuljr hacks
her w. nk uuli li! years uf .
pei ieiief and study of pei iiianent
miiiii; and other hrancln-s of
cosmetology
s i-iitnt-, are: Miss Marie I'lott,
HMU-sville: Miss rrances Ves
ion. (ireciisltoro.
I'Oli MTOINTMKNT
Phone 306
Walter Herbert,
Baritone
Teacher of Voice
Mr. Met lici t wHj teiU'h in
Wa.uicsOllo tluiin- the stitiiiner
miuiilis. A spei ial courso. cm.
plinsiiii!; Kiel inn. Itreatliin.
anil .Systeimttic (K'Hli.ing.
1 or Iiiroiination Call
Clyde Ray
Phone 89
During the hast wepk Mis Mar-
ai t Sba.kfor.i and Mis. Elizabeth
Sh i kfnrd. have entertained '.vi h a
I . 1- Party at Itratiner ( rest, tno
hiiirn . f their aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mrs. Jame. Atkins.. Mrs. John
Wiarkfofd, of R.M-kHill. S. ('., moth
er of the young hostesses, ha chap
i rni'eii the group.
Dunns: the week the party have
'a! en nvmy mountain trip., anil
have "tn'.-yeil several informal affair,
will eh have been given for them. The
guests included Miss Caroline Coker.
an. I Mr. Frank Martin, Mr. Louii
'u'o. and Mr. Cherry Peaty, of Rock
Hi'l.'S. C.
Hugh J. Sloan
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Waynesville- N. C.
How Cardui Helps
Women To Build Up
Cardul stimulates the appetite and
Improves digestion, helping women
to f et more rtrength from the food they
eat. As nourishment la Improved, atrengtb
In built up. certain lunoilonel pelos go
war and women pralee Csrdut tor helping
them back to good health. . . . Mr. C.
Batlllt. of Hlnton. W. Va., wrltea: "AJter
the birth of my laitt baby, I did not teem
to get my strength back. I took Cardul
4 gain and was toon sound and well. I have
given It to my daughters and recommend II
to other ladlee." ... Thousands of women
unify Cardul benefited them. II It does Dot
benellt YOU, consult a pbyslolau.
( Un-Seamly Behavior! 11
Your teams would behave properly, rrf
1 madam, if you sewed with ly O '
CLARK'S S52S
I best 6 -cord thread CTy
er. .Mr. Kulph J'reot, a- o. t mm..
The bride entered with her bro:her,
Mr. Fred Crawford, who cave her m
marriafft . ' She vr.re a sina: ' whi'..
liouele suit, with aei e-soi ic-- of i'-HUTi
(due, with a finely woven I-'rem ii l.al
with tou"he,s uf the contra -tiiiK blue
Velvet.' Her (lower.- wire a -hi.ulde!
col-sage, of deep yellow rose buds.
Mrs. i'rt-Vost, who is uiie. of the
j (.pu.ar inenibers of the younger set
of the town, is the dauirhtei" of .Mrs.
VV. T. ( 'i a vtfoi d and : he la'e 'Diitrres--man
'' Cra-wfonl. and t- a.n.t.in
ber .of Mif of the m..-t. r..,niini'iu
faniDe- in Wi stern Nor-th. l art. l.ru.,
;,e: anee-'i. - havinir be. n for leiu i
a .nti- ir.akfis vf the hisitoi-y of thi-sivtion.-
Her brothel- nh itave lier
in marriage is the All Americiui
Ta.-kle from Iuke I'nivt r.-dly, She
was educated in the local M-honI--aml
attended the State Califortrs n-at-lt-ers
College in San Kiaiieisi o, and the
Sta"e T ai het's t'..r.ei.re in l'', eder-ick-but
jr. Va.
The irroom is the sou of Mr. and
Mrs. R. I., I'revost. He i- a graduate-
of the Wayne.svilie Hitrh School,
and of the Sehoid of Coiiirncr-i . ot
i he State I'liix er-ity. wh re he wit
ii member of I.amba l hi fiateinity.
He is one uf the ynuntfer proiii.mti
tmsiness men of this section, holding
tto. rw,,lt,,n ,,f stl o..i'i !, t c.mli.n f
the Unausta Manufacturing '-.Company
of the tnvn of Ha.elwoixl, of
whieh he is the reemvly elected may
or. Mr. ami Mrs. Provost. left by motor
for a fortnight's .trip to various norths
erri ooitlt.s. For her iridii; away tht
bride donned a yellow knit sport suit,
with l coming blown . accessories.
Upon their return to Waynesvilk', the
couple will reside on Brown avenue,
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AI.Al'-AMAi VISITOi: HONCmED
UtITH ftUN'CO PARTY
On Fridav 'evening Miss Margaret !
Dieus and Mis-s Lois Hietis honored
iheil guest, Miss Mildred Sparks, of
Bessemer, Ala., with a Bunco party
at the home of their parents; Mr, and
Mrs. J. P. D'uus, in Belletnade,
In addition to bunco many oth
games were en loved during the even
ing, after which the hostesses assi.-
ed bv their mother served ices am
cakes.
The guest list included. Miss Mo
zelle MeCracken, Mis. Hons Messei
Miss Fivelvn Underwood, Miss Ruby
Brendlt , Miss Marv Snvler. Miss
Mildred. Brendle, Mis F.milv . Siler
Miss.: Myra Phillips;, Kay Burtrin. Bil
Darr, IVmgla.s Moore. Glenn .Wyatt
Tonvmv Murrav, Howard Hvatt, Joe
vnnlew Tavlor Ferguson, Otis Mas
-ie. Grav Austin, Thomas Picus, and
Thomas Swilling, of Ashevillev
AMKKICAX I KtilOX AUXILIARY
HOLDS JUNF. MEETIXU
The local unit of the American Le
gion . Auxiliary held the regular J urns
meeting at the home of Mrs. E. B
Camp, the .'president',, on Monday af
ttinoon. The uua.l cere-monies. mark
ed the opening!
.During the transaction of business
the routine report- of otlicer.s . and
ehairmer of committees were present
ed. A general discussion con
cerning the financing, of both the
state and national . obligations was
held. ;
roiiowiiig, a orjyi patriotic pro
gram, Mrs. J, Harden.. -HWeH, pre
sented the Auxiliary with a maple
gavel,, which she had purchased in
Jamestown, Va., with' the following
inscription: "Jamestown, ; Settled in
1(307." A rising' vote of apprecia
tion was given Mr. Ilowei; for her
generosity.
During the social hour, th.-Wfess-
es of the afternoon, Mrs. Hurst Bur
gin and Mrs. Eli McGee. served ices
and cakes. The president announced
that Mrs. Raymond Hvatt and Mrs
J. Harden Howell would be hostesses
of the July meeting.
Illpo--
of W.v.
i. 11. I- .
Fergj-- :
Wefr. !!'.
. Mi-. V. .1.'
il.e, and Mr. j
;ii and Mr. and
!' I i abti te, re-
'ew i,i t New.-,
they vi-itui . A, Figu-
iiai.irtvfi.t a serious opei-
a: .. n
W,
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Illo'.!
w : : h
Mr
. unr.
re:
I-'ial.
now .0
-pending
itue-.
Coiner Haywood
..u-:iie-s in B'.-l-a
few da v.- hei ..
w!r
.M. l all, of TiiomasviKe, ha.- a--
d .:hurue id' the Kagle o-lll & '."c
. here, .-u. li e. iing 11. C. JlcBride,.
.eft reeeiltly to e.-tablish a live
i er. rc.v -!i'.i e in ( 'anion.
Mr. Me.i, Ili:t. of - Mi-i oim r.;.
S. ! '., and Mr. V. A. Sai.o; . -, of
And f-oli, S. I ., siien; the i iiek-ent.
wilti Mr. aii i Mis. WiiJ in ( lianibei.
Mi-, Marv 1- tail v Sturkey and lit
tle !i.s Cfoiyn ILtt, of McCormick,
S. ('.. ar.- -tiemliug tht .-UMiiiier hsre.
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Mr. ami Mrs. William Chamber.
will leave on tlie Fourth to spend a
two Weeks' vacation witxi relatives in
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Carleton, of
Statesviile, who have spent many
summers in Wayn.svillt and have
r.unis.-ous friends here, aie the guests
of Mrs. E. B Camp. Dr. Carleton
will return to Statesville after a short
visit, but Mrs. Carleton will spend
s-.metime here.
Mrs. J. A. Do'.an, of Clarkesdale,
Mi.--., has joined her daughters,, Mrs.
Thomas Frazier, the former Miss
Margaret Io!an. who has. been here
a fortnight, at the summer home for
thr remainder of tr.e season, Mr.
Frazier, who ha been here, ha? re
turned to Clarkesdale.
Mr. and Mr. T. I.enoir Gwyn had
- their gue.-ts over Surdiy, Mrs.
Luia Gwyn Hickerson -and Mrs. Ro-t
Powell, of Lenoir, who came to at
tend the funeral of the late Mrs.
Janu-s M. Gwvn.
Miss Babbie Way and Miss Martha
Xeal, who have spent the past ten
(iays in Winston-Salem as the guests
of relative and friends, have re
turned home.
Mr. Joe Rose, of -Cincinnati, spent
several days with hi family at Bal
sam during the week. On his return.
Sunday, he will be atvump.tnied by
Mis. Rose, who will make a short visit
in Cincinnati.
Rev. and Mr-. Paul Hardin, Jr. had
as their guests over the week-end,
the hitter's parent. Mr. and Mrs.
E W. Reel, and Mr. and Charles E.
Band, all of Sparran'mi g. S. C.
-s v
Mi- Mary' Boone, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Boone, of -Andrews,
was the guest of relatives in town
during the week.
''.;.
Mis. Lauriston Hardin and young
son. Bobbie, .pent the week-end in
Tit tidor-nnville With the former', par-vtll-.
T Mr. Odir, i;
Josephine Tho'i
of Buellto:., i ,
day and wii; ,,.
former' parer.'t
R. Thomas, y ',
Mrs. But!!
Tenn. and nia.i,
sister, Mr.. J...
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--'-sils'
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Three Competent. Graduate
Operators to serve vou.
'WORK THAT PLEASES"
Featuring the famous
Helena Rubinstein
Brand of 'osmetics
Lady Fair Beauty
Shoppe
Mrs. Lawrenvc (ireen, ownerl
PHONE HI
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V.-,.-ts..-l-.,..,-l--..-l-..-t-..lvr:rt
WTv T K '.r '; ',T.'TVjiV;
and .Mrs, W. (
LUXCHEOX GIVEN AT THE
JONES FARM
On Saturday at noon, Mrs. V R
Odell, of Durham and Con.ord who
is the guest of Mrs, Rufus L. Allen,
was the hostess of a luncheon tender
ed a group of friends. The affair
wa.s given at the Jones Farm.
. The ?uest list included, Mrs. Will
Lambeth, of High Point, Mrs. Fuller
Glass, of Durham, Mrs. Sheikins, of
ttadesboro, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, and
Mrs. Paul Garber. of t-,i
Mi-. Helen Ray has returned' to
her home m Brainier avenue, aftel
vi it in; hV g"'ndiacnts a' Vniov j tt
Miss Ann and Mis. Juanita Kos
left on Tuesiay for hattanooga.
T.nn., where tiiey will spend a wa-k
before i et inning to their home in
(Julfpoit, .Miss., after spending a
month with their uncle and aunt, Mr, I ."ft-
I, .. . 11: 1 1
ooiuwen
Mrs. George Haidry, Ji., of Wash
ington, D. C, is the guest of her
mother, Mrs. G. C. Bnggs. at hi
home on Last street. lip.
Mr. II. W. Ilouehins. of Richmond,
spent the week-end with his sister
and brother, Dr. and Mrs. X. V. Lan
caster. ' On his return he was ac
companied by Mrs. Lancaster, who
will spend several weeks with hr
patents in Richmond.
.Mis. G. C. Brigg-i had as her guests
for the past week, Mrs. Christophel
Murphy, and her daughter, of. Sa
vannah, Mr. and -Mrs. C. P. Pate, of
Charlotte, and Mrs. G. T. Hendrv and
her son. Mr. Hendry, of Blackshear,
Georgia.
....
-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chambers,: Jr.,
of Atlanta, will arrive Friday -and
will ypend the week-end as the guests
of Lev. and Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr. .
, -rs- Thomas Stringfield, Miss Alice
Stringfieid, and . Miss Thomasine
St ringheld, motored to Birmingham,
Ala., during the week, and . are th
guests of the. former's sister, Mrs l
M. Porter. v' '
blisses Mary and Xett ie Cm sic
spent the week-end with their sjster,.
Mrs, Ernest Webb. a Tmt v r
On Sunday they motor-ed tn a'-i, -'-: ni.''
where: they attended the Webb reunion.
Again
Better
Service
Again we provide you with expert service on
quality merchandise. A member of our Ready -To-eaf
staff has just completed the course in corset .-fitting'
given by the Gossard Company in Atlanta. ."Georgia.
Full Stock Of Foundation Garments
Mr. G, O. Mercer, of Ran J-, ri
who formerly resided in thU cL-nn
and was for several years editor of
the Cherokee Scout, of MnmV,,r.-u
spending sometime in Western Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Thiirman v ri it
and two children, of New Bern, are
spending this week with the former's
mother, .Mrs. J. L. Williams
Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Evans, P,ttc.
ton, Pa., and Mr. an A l u
Ecnns, of HarriVm-.-- u .'.. I..'
i, , ;. v-.f., a iid nave
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
Rieneson. have returned to their
nonies.
.- -.'-.-.
Mrs. Kenneth
Char.es Ferguson left during the I
vek by motor fur. Rirn,ii,, i , tS
wrlprp thnv will W . . .
0 'V Ul uests ot their
uulll.
" .'' '". ;''.-."
Mr. and' Mrs. L. M ' t?:..v
, . - ,vnsou nave
a, e,r guests the latter Vaunt and
"nee mt. and Mrs. D. M. Howell, of
Pittsburg. Pa... and tv,, -r ',;
mondeVIrS- C-M-,Richeson; Rich
mond a., who w,ll spend the sum
met here. .
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Muss Grace CroeV-pr ot-of ti-j
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Our Ready-To-Wear Department is siork
ed with every ordinary style of foundation
garment and in various grades. With our
trained corsetieres, we are prepared p''Pcr-v
to meet your needs for foundations
Gossard Vassarette
Munsingwear
Three Lines Outstanding In Corsotrv
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Then for underwear Smartly tailored and cool 3
mountain breezes you have only to call lieny
New Kickernicks Just Receive!
C. E. Ray's Sons
SEE US FOR SMART COTTON Vin:&
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ka and Durham.
day in Asheville with her sister. Mrs"
nnzaoetn ueLaet,