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1935 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER . , 1 M .nTAI MCWQ RDTFCQ , muu u PHONE 137 ' ennGE PARTY SPON -ffiY WOMAN'S CLUB ..vi-nins the Woman! K tra'nrine a benefit -bridge ,s. will be g'ven in the lol)by Gordon. Mrs. S. r. Uay, t a f ,ht, club, is general chair- Or. hrti .. - . I ..1 T r. Kienara uaroer, jr., P13' nil the following com- ...n't- of refreshments: hit r j.' "Jones:" Mfs. Colin lb- 1 Mrs. Laoriston Hardin. irV Barber ana Miss Mary f; iY -re in charge of the ar ana Mrs. Gay and Mrs. Ekt'e collected the prizes. rh,te of the affair will be Tbe P ecn the Waynedville SriiHrVrv and the City Park. til-e vriihii.g t0 make. reserva, aske.i to communicate with io4sp!v Mis. Hardin, and Mrs. I'L, 'Manv attractive prizes will ""jL-he winners. - Rules will be .l.'ver. regarding the games of the evening. the begins' Among the prise donated are: Box acy; hose by Massie's Depart- W store; traveling case Dy omiin s rae S:: a"Ule (letK OI larus uy jWrs I'ruS s'tore: ci'gareUte tt by Erkraft ; eirgarettes and tie iC. Kay V Sons; knitting bag by risciila Ship; .lien's hose by John lav; IVail -lamp by Martin kieetrie fomjiany: I'htna smoking set by tk,r. U !!; pottery Dy v aynes ie jinik Company; basket of fruit Joe Jj,rm:?!0 itore; oowl oi . ,-i i ii Dow ru...,. uu. . jngt- ..f ..;: hy lorn Lees rilling atiuii; .nf wash by Jack Leather fcJ's 1'urt Oi; Station; ice cream k Western Ca-.dina Creamery; cigar- toie; oox oi canay uy iiiuiy Company; a by the Lady Fair .:il a basket of fruit r,ruthers. Two grand itil tables, given by tui' Store, and Gar i i wn for at the clo.se (MISS EMILY SILER HONORED GUEST WITH INFORMAL DANCE On Friday evening Miss Emily Siler assembled the younger set for a dance at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sijer, in Belle Meade, in compliment to her guest, Miss Mary Alice Charles Craft, of Wilmington, N. C. The house was arranged in quan tities of garden flowers. Among those enjoying the affair were: Miss Haseltine Swift. Miss Martha Way, Miss Marguerite Mur- Beaut v Colle nhv Mis.. Hil.lo Wo.. li.,.. . , iii'ltu , Jliv, Villi 1 1 HI din, Miss Margaret Morrison. Miss Jane Stentz, Miss Nell Rollins, and Mr. David Stentz. Mr. Wallace Mar ley, Mr. George Stentz, Mr. Jimmy Preston, Mr. Jimmy Cavit. Mr. Lonir- street Hamilton, Mr. Bill Swift, Mr. Howard Hyatt, Mr. Bob Williamson, Mr. Lachlan Hvatt. Mr. Ernest L. Withers, Jr., and Mr. Thad Charm.' ... -'ir. ana Mrs. W. H. Seeba. of Jack sonville. Fla.. have arrived for the summer, and will spend the season - "ien cottage in Grimball Park. . Miss Jane Smathers, of Asheville tne guest of her cousins. Mrs. nv.tzclaw and M.ss nose, at 'hei sam. Carolyn r summer homes at Rni- Roy P.ott. of "tatesvi Mrs. V 1 i na., as lu-i guests at the Plot: rsriar hidge." on the Maggie Road. v.. Mie.ton and two children. uamett and hlmina. and Mis Mal tha Plott. a!! of Statesville. 'Misses Mildu-d and Mr, Medfon spent .Saturday in Asheville as the gue.s oi .uiss irginia Mori rrow. Miss Ruth Green. iMiiK several courr s Ly 1 aynesv Itauty (the- S;va': izes, two , s-sin's K-ii-i ;hi sjanii Mr.-, l'i;ai . '. man, who has been R'J'eS:! of 1)1 I Cousin, Ml'S. J. HoW- U'a'v, ,'ui- returned -to Athens, Ga. Mr. Ma, k D.tvis and his guests, Irjiijria- N'eali and M'r. All'.vlis utMi, .pint aturuay in Mon- s.J...- fl., whu i frady Liny-' i a, hei is -.Ma:- path ("afi i-:i,iie Davis, of Decatur, M.-iiing her aunt, Mrs. at 'the Hotel Waynesville, itui'st during the week, Haas, of Charleston, Mrs. U . V. Norman, wbo has lent sev.-ril-weeks' in town as the tot !' r,t-r daughter,-'Mrs. Richard aiber, J:., and friends, has". re trnrf io her home in Griffin. Ga. Mrs. J. Rufus MccCiacken, who bs cala-d t,. (lenrgetown, S. C, an (fount, "t the illness and death of r mother, Mrs; Marion Doar, re-!T,e-il u, town oil Fridav. Miss .Timmii- Stowe. Miss Annie locker, Miss -Thelma .'Crocker, and Walter (.1 nckfr, of Gaffney, S. spent the past week "in town as P fHfn "f Mr. and Mrs. Luther iihlan-1., and Miss Scott Edwards. Mr. ', Mr-. .!. H. Lord and two tn and Miss Josephine Ashe, of m.-o:a, Fla., who have been occu- t-ni-tm apartment at "Mrs. W.' T. Ffuril'e, have returned linme. Mrs. Grady Bovd has as her cupsts her sister, Mrs, William Eagles and her two daughters, Mrs. James Wheeler and Miss JoseDhine Davis. of Decatur, Ga. This week Mrs. Eagles will be joined by her sister, in-law, Mrs. Stella Thomas, of Wash ington, D. C and they will occupy the Boyd residence on Love Lane the remainder of the season. i.Mr. Theodore Moore, who has been on a business trip to Detroit, is spending this week in town with his family at their summer home on Main street before leturning to Miami Mr. W. T. Lee and Mrs. Boss Lie Page were among those motoring to Asheville on Tuesday. Mr;, N. M. Medford has as her guest Miss Viola Follsom. of Waynes boro, (la... who will be with her for the coming fortnight. Miss Mary Iris Ferrell, of Winston Salem, spent the week-end in town as the guest of Miss Babbie Way at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way. The following -party accompanied by Mrs. Rufus Siler, spent Thursday in Asheville: Miss Emilv Siler and guest, Mis Mt-y Alice . Cha,nJel Craft, Miss Haseltine Swift. Miss Dickie Peck, anl Miss Martha Way. Mr. Frederick Marsh spent several (lays during the week with his aunt Mrs. E. G. Lee, at her home in Ashe v.lle. ''.' . Mrs. S. II. Bushnell was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Sloan, at her home in Sylva, on Tuesday. Mrs. E. B. Camp has as her guests Prof, and Mrs. Otto C. Burkhart, of Blacksburg, Va. The former is at the head of the department of mining engineering at the Virginia Polytech nic Institute. Mrs. Burkhart is a sister of Mrs. Camp. The Burkharts have many friends here, who are always interested in their visits to the Camps. Miss Emelie Walter, of Charleston, S. C is spending sometime as the guest of Dr. I. B. Funke at her home on the Balsam Road. who ha.- been es at the Moier f Atlanta, will ar- ... lumuHiiv aiui wn. oe asstH'.at ed with her mother in (,., r ,;, i.- ,;,. Beauty Shop. Mrs. W. L. Kii kp.itrick. who ha recently undergone treatmeiu a: the University Hospital of Philadelphia, and Mrs. R. L. Hoke, who accom panied her, returned to Wavnesville on Wednesday. Friend, will be glad to learn that Mrs. kirkpatrick is im proving. Officials Believe Mutual Association Will Be Increased At f ,l , , - ,. ieiresentatives - iiiem lersnm ot : ui me i.anu O sociation day. Ju v ii- ce of the OPEN NOW Chance for Work Sz-hnlar. FPS in a Vocational Junior College r application forms address The Rabungap -Nacoochee School TiAHUN GAP, Georgia Mrs. E. E. Stretcher and Mrs. Wiley G. Barnes, of Raleigh, arrived on Saturday and will spend sometime as the guests ot their sister, Mrs Robert II. Stretcher. ... V Mr. Lyle Ormbee, of Norfolk, spent the week-end with Mrs. Orms bee, who is spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. DeLacy, at the Georgian. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hodges and children, John and Jean, of Tasewell, Tenn., spent the week-end in town as the-jruests of Mr, and cs. James R. Thomas. Rev. John Orr, of Newport, Tenn., a. former pastor of the First Metho dist church, of Waynesville, is at tending the pastor's conference in session at Lake Junaluska. Ashevnie, N. C. Matinee 25c Night 35c SUNDAY . MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY July 21-22-23-24 Mrs. Tom Stringlield. Miss Martha Neal, Miss Thoma-me Stringtield. and Miss Alice Stringtield were among those motoring to Asheville for the day. Mrs. Troy Moody, of Knka. .spent the week-end as the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Fudge, al the Green Valley Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyatt have taken an apartment in the Kirkpat rick, They formerly resided with Mr. Hyatt's parents on the Fairviow Road. -Mr. Bruno ana Mi. Milas PlielTer, of Sylvama, (ia., who have' been vis iting relatives in thi section, left Wednesday l'or their home. Mf.v Adele Joiies ami hei daugh ter, Miss Kowe Jones, of Warretiton, N. C, who have spent the past sev eral summers in town, are gu-sts at Beechwood Hall. - Mr. Mack Davis had as his guests during the week Mr. Douglas Neal, of Ruttin, N. ('., ami Mr. Alvis Gate- wood, of Danville, Va. Both Mr. Neal and Mr. Gatewood were classmates of Mr.. Davis at Davidson College. '.''-- Miss Mary Adams Ward, of Ashe ville, was the guest over the Week end of Miss Martha Neal. ..... Mr. M. II. Bowles, superintemlen of the Waynesville Township Schools who is taking some special work at Duke- University Summer School, in Durham, is spending this week town. Mrs. Susan Crawford and her fam ily, from Dayton, Ohio, arrived on Saturday and will occupy their cot tage in Grimfball Park for the re mainder of the summer. : . ' (Mr.-. Wallace Marley was among those spending Monday in Asheville Jack Richeson, son of Mr. and Mrs L. M. Richeson, and Joseph Howell Way, III, son of Mayor anil Mrs Jack Way, left on Monday for the Daniel Boone camp, near Henderson ville, where they will spend a week The camp is the Boy Scout camp for this section. Miss Ruth Duckett, who has recent ly graduated from the Mission Hos pital in Asheville, is spending a fort night in town as the guest ot her pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. lv I . Duckett. .-. Mr. James Michaels, of Durham has arrived and joined Mrs. Michaels at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell, for a ten days visit. - Mrs. Fred Marley had as her guests at Oak Park on Wednesday Mr. Mar- ev's mother and sister, Mrs. H. .. Marley. and Miss Margaret Marley, of Old Fort. .- Mr. D. II. Moody, of Weldon, is visiting his parents, Mr. and .ur.i. C. N. Moody, of Jonathan's Creek. Dr. Thomas Stringfield, son of Dr. and Airs, sv L. stringneia, grauuu.e of the Charleston Medical College, now serving his internship, at the Wart-Hospital. Durham. '.-. Dr. William Sloan is spending-a ouple of. weeks with friends :n Sa vannah, Ga . Read The Ads WANT ADS IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS you can v make good money with a Kawieigh Route;.: W e help you get started . No capital or experience needed Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh's, Box NCG-245.-2, Rich , mond, Va. '. - I tJ? her new .picture - " WVEMETOREVER mm X LI1 ' ROBERT ALLEN reeled hv v;,i. e.L.... . . FOUND One Yale kev - on brass chain. Key No. 10784 and 8(100 Owner may have same by calling at The Mountaineer and paying for .'' this ad. . - - " ,;- HOW ABOUT having your dog vac cinated against rabies by a li censed veterinarian, only $1. H. B. Osborne, Clyde, X C. lvpd LOST DOG Lost, strayed or stolen, a fox ter rier dog (white with black spots) full grwn from the home of Mrs. C. E. Ray, Monday morning. July 1. Information will be appreciated. CHAS. E. RAY. Jr. le eo-oni-:it ivo l!W MCV Mllfiml 4c which was he, I ., i-."; " i-tn. at the main offi ussociation h .)., n,., ,n- .a: .. . ' n'l- i n u,,KtIf Wl';v '!vte.l: George V Hrown. Jr.. president. W Mir. vice president, and M. C. Hon- F PurT r?V!ary a!ia ''urer. R. r. Putt, assistant seeretarv and treas and John K. Bavr. nera! man atrer. The association has been ineorpor :iad under the incorporation' laws '1 North Carolina. At the mating e followuiir renie-entation w-i's -creed: George A. Brown. .Ir and F. h. Hickman, of the llavwood 1 otinty Mutual Canning Association, V Iain, of Murphy, representing '.tie Mountain Valley Mutual Canning Association, Edirtir A Tuft, a,,.i ... F. (I. Priehett. .if Snr i .... .-' .-' Votitt, of Burnsville. who "repre ented the Carolina Mount .1 1 , M,,t,,.,i A ssociation. The canneries located at Hazel wood, Murphy, Green Mountain, and I raitberry. are now in operation can ning green beans. blackieri ies and huckleberries. To date the Land O' the Sky Mutual Association has been able 10'' success fully marker several hundred ham pers of green beans from this sec tion, as well as from Murphy, Green Mountain. Cranberry. N. f., and from S.uldy. Tenn. The price'' that has been received for th ha. U'en Very satisfactory. daily indr tl.HI et A pert of I here are approximately four hun dred and eleven growers, .'who are nicmlier- of 1 In local-association, and with :he proper co-operation this mim'ier can lie increased from year to year, until In- n--.ocia!i'on will 1 an oiit.tandin'j one in the South, and the brands offered will lie known through the Eastern part of the United Slate-., it was said. Ill order to build, the vegetable in dustry in tin- -mountain section of North Carolina, much ..assistance, can be given the growers by following the instructions of the Held men of the Haywood County Mutual Canning Association as regards the proper staee ot maturity when the Vegeta bles should be picked. The produce trade in I lie immediate section prefers- a bean whidob is Usually called overly matured. How ever, most of the 'larger cities, whore the highest portion- of the. beans of this section will be sold. ; prefer young tender green beans and it is that trade that is desireil from a commer cial standpoint, as most profitable. At present there are twelve peo ple cnvployed in the handling of. veg etables for'the fresh-marketing at the Ilazelwood cannery and as the vol ume of vegetables increase there will be work provided for 'mors. THE WAYNESVILLE CHURCH BAPTIST H. W, Bauconi, Pastor. Services for July 21, li3o: 4 9:45 Sunday school, Jattk Messer, Surxrintendent. 11:00 Morning worship. Message of the morning by the pastor. 7:(0 B. T. U., Senior, Intermediate, and' Juniors meet. S:00 There will be 110 service, but we will go over to the Methodist shurch and hear Judge Alley speak on: "Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of Man, and Son of God." Visitors are invited and are wel come to all our services. A NEW DANCING SCHOOL FOR WAYNESVILLE Miss Catherine Sherrill and Miss LaBruce Sherrill, of the Sherrill School of Dancing, of Asheville, ai-e opening classes on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, July the l!th, at the Hotel Gordon. The Misses Sherrill are instructors of all classes vf dancing and are students of the Wayburn school, of New York, where they go twice a year to study. Classes will he form ed here for both beginners and ad vanced pupils. There will also be classes for boys and bull room instruction. GASOLINE BRICKS NEY YORK CITY Gasoline has been made into solid form. It Ls red dish, has the consistency of thick jelly, and can be sliced up and sold by the pound. On being warmed, it runs an engine just as the regular gasoline does, the method being to star: the engine with the liquid and use the exhaust to warm up the solid gasoline. The new fuel was revealed last week and at the same time a public demonstration was made of its chief virtue safety from explosion. At New York University's uptown campus, incendiary bullets were fired into a 'five gallon can of the stuff from a distance of twenty-five feet; nothing happened. The inventors say that if an airplane uses the solid gas they won't go up in flames when they crash. Read The Ads Kodaks For Rent May ' Kept Tlnif Day for -!. Deposit Kculroil KODAK FINISHING l'IIOTO;it AI'll INST ( AllllS Smoky Mountain Photo Co, Noyi Door Im-Iou the Aiken iifl Shop se beans Sales are 'osmg under the direet- G. Roberts, marketing e- 1 he as-socciat ion. 4) WHEN ITS TIMK FOR Refreshments Think of SMITH'S CUCAN ' TASTY V KM. MADE I E A T 1' li I N (i CAROLINA Ice ("ream Made From Haywood Sweet Cream For Friday and fUl In. Saturday at DEPARTR1EWT STORE Here's a special inducement to those who wanl to SAVE ON GOOD IVIEKCH ANDISE. , . look at just a few of the specials we are offerino; this week, . .you can't so wrong at our ; - S TORE, . REDUCED! '. Men's .-'.-, White Oxfords $1.49 It E I) V C ED! Ladies' Full-Fashioned Kinjcrless -- Hose All Shades 49c in ii y C E I) ! Ladies' White SLIPPERS SANDALS OXFOKDS 97c UP R EDUCE I) ! .'Men's' Dress Oxfords $1.98 u- REDUCE I) ! Ladies' Cotton Dresses 97c Sizes 1 1 to II R E DUCED! Ladies' Oxfords $1.49 Dlack- UP Rrown Tan R E I) U C E D ! Men's Heavy Work Shoes $1.98 Values $1.49 RE p U C E D ! - - Men's Work Shirts 49c R E D U C E D ! ---Men's Heavy Overall Pants 97c Your Friends Buy H ere and Save SEE OUR WINDOWS COLUMBIA PICTURE
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