THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, Jl'LV 23, 1933 Mrs. G. C. Brig-gs had her guests luring the pa.st week Mr. and Mrs. Brentun Madaml, of Cincinnati, Mr. Waiter Sullivan and Mr. Marx Isaacs, of New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hultz, of Albemarle, X. C, Mrs. J. G. Ray and Mrs. C. C. Dor-ley. of Mt. Dora, Kla., and Miss Sarah Sowerby, of Quebec. Mrs. R. D. Gilmer, of Asheviile, is risking her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins, a: Branner Crest. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall have had as their guests during the week, Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker and Miss Janie Tucker, of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. James Micheals. of Durham, who have been the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Blackwell, returned to their home on Monday. They were accom panied by Mrs. Harry Frehn, who will return to' Waynesville and again he the guest of her parents before going to her home in Kansas Cf:v. Miss Jane Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher, of Canton, was the guest for several days this week of Miss Lois Massie, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay have as their guests this week, their niece, MK; Mary Elizabeth Crawford, of Newport, Tenn., and t Mr. Bobbie Simmons, of Rome.. Ga. Mrs. Alton Kit kpat rick, of Shelby, the former Miss Mary Mock, is spend ing a fortnight with her mother and sister, Mrs. James M. Mock and Miss Martha Mock. Dr. John W. Shackford and daugh ters, Miss Llla Shackford, Miss Klizabeth Shackford, and Miss Mar garet Shackford, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A'tkins, at Branner Crest, have returned to their home in Rock Hill, S. C. Mrs. Shackford, who also came with them, is remaining over for a longer visit with the Atkias. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr., had a.s their guests over the week-end the latter' parents, Mr. ami Mrs. L". W. Reel, of Spartaaburg. Mr. Reel returned home on Monday, but Mrs. Keel is remaining over the for a week's visit. Mr. Lauriston Hardin and small soti, Bobbie, are spending this week t.n liendersonville, with the former's parents. Mr, ana Mrs. Jerry' Colkitt and two young daughters left on Friday for a visit to relatives and friends fb various points in New Jersey. Miss Babbie Way had as her guest during the week a school mate, Miss Virginia Fraley. of High Point. Mr. Mid Mis, Rufu.s- Siler spent '.everal day during the past week in Churlo'ite, Mrs. J. B. Tugman, the former Miss Hazel Ferguson and her young daugh ter, Miss Betty Jane, of St. Peters burg, Fla., have arrived and will .spend 'the remainder of the season with her narents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Ferguson, mm Mrs. Fred Davis has as her guests 'this week her niece. Mrs. Talmudge 'Morris and small .son, of Baltimore. Rev, and Mrs. McKcndrv Long and 'two chililrpn si ml nmlhi.v Ti-j P V Fung, of StatesviUe, returned to 'their home after spending two weeks in the H'igeon Valley. Mrs. Long is the wife "f the late Judge B, F, Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Withers and Mis. Hester Ann Withers at tended the marriage of Miss Marion Calhoun and Mr. John G. Murray, which took place in Asheviile on Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Idi L. White, of St. Petesburg, Fla., is stopping at the Herren House for the summer. Mi. and Mrs. George Coble have as their guests this week, their son, Mr. Walter Coble, of Wintergarden. Fla., their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coble and small son. of Bennettsville, S. (.'. Rpv ami Mrs V. I.. Hutchins. of Concord, are spending sometime in ( 'this section. Rev. Hutchins is a (former pastor of the Methodist church here. Mrs. T. S. Legare, of Johns Island, S. C, is .spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell. Mrs. James Atkins, of Washington, D. C. and Lake Junaluska, arrived on Friday and will spend the remainder of the sunmmer season at her home at Lake Junaluska. m m m Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Miss Helen Ray, Miss Josephine Davis, and Miss Margaret Haas were among those motoring to Asheviile on Monday. Miss Nancy Killian had as her guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Q. Heller, of New York City. MISS JEWEL HIPPS HONORED WITH SUPPER PARTY On Friday evening MiSd Babbie Way entertained with a supper party in compliment to Miss Jewel Hipps on the occasion of the birthday anniver sary of the honor guest. The table was covered witn a lace ciotn anu Many New Books In Library Here Following is a complete list of the new books that have been aH.ld :n a lace ciotn nuth hkivp, nf tho w.,...:,i . , ,l.u centered with a silver bowl arranged T;kr;rl, Th viL . ruD 10 - wwiva urtf on Thp Mr. and Mrs. Leon Killian, Miss Ellen. Louise Killian ami Mr. Leon Kiliian, Jr.; spent Friday' and Sat urday in Chattanooga. Rev K B. Shelton, who is the Executive Secretary of the Holston Conference, attended the Pastor'.s Conference held last week at Lake Junaluska, Rev. Shelton is a former resident of Haywood county, and has a wide family connection in this sec tion. Mr and Mm, James W. Killian had as their guest last week the latter's brother, Mr. J. J. Trubv, of Stark, Fla, Mr. Truby had been on a visit to friends in Pittsburgh, Pa. and Washington. D. C, 'and was en route to his home in Florida. "'. Mr. J. L. Williams, of Woodstown, N- J., is spendTng several days in the county visiting relatives. Mr. Williams is a former resident of thi.s section, having moved to New Jersey I some fifteen years ago. Miss Cornelia P. Cobb, field repre sentative of the "State Magazine," spent Saturday in Wavnesville. ..' Mr. C. B Ferguson, of Bridgeton, New Jersey, us spending several days in the county visiting relatives. Mr. Ferguson is a former resident of Haywood county. Mrs. Blanche Medford week-end in Asheviile as -f Miss Hettie Doughty. spent the the guest Mrs. Hubert Wells had as her .mests last , week "Miss Mildred and Miss Marjorie Duckett, of Florence, Alahaoia. 'Miss Ro'iina Miller has .as her lgue.st this week her cousin, Mrs. Reg inald Arnold, of Bristol Tenn., the former Mi-s Hetty Hyatt. .Mrs. -Thomas l. Seawell, of Win der, Ga., is spending several days in town as a guest at the Hotel LeFaine. . LEAGUE UNION TO MEET AT HARMONY GROVE CHURCH The League. Union Of Haywood county will hold the meeting this month at the Harmony Grove church on Monday, July the .'list, at 8 o'clock. AH memibeiv are urged to be present, as special business is to be brought before the group. ''. Messrs. Ralph Prevost and Aaron Prevost Tef.t on Saturday for New York City, where they went to attend the New York Furniture Exposition. Mrs. 0. F. Kirkpatriek and Mrs. Albert New atltended the Auxiliary Day of the Episcopal Diocese, which was held on Saturday at the Lake Kanuga. Mrs. Kirkpatriek is the president of the local group of Grace church. .''. Mrs. John K. Boone, Mrs. C. L. Dixon and son, Mr. Lyon Dixon, of Durham, who are visiting here, and Air. ami Mrs. Mark Boone, Jr., .spent the week-end in Andrews with Mr. and Mrs, Mark Boone. '. Mr, Frank Miller, memiber of the State Highway Commission, is spend ing several days in Raleigh this week attending a meeting of the com mission. 'Miss. Iris Chafin was the guest of Mrs. Troy Moody at her home in Enka on Monday. '-.. v- Mrs. Floyd Bullock, of Falmouth, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henderson Jones and other rel atives. En route to Waynesville Mrs. Bullock stopped over for a visit to friends in Winston-Salem. Rev. J. H. Barnhart, former pas tor of the Methodist church of Way nesville, is spending two weeks here as a guest at the Hotel LeFaine. Mrs. George Mebane, of Asheviile, spent the week-end in town with hei mother, Mrs. Margaret Moody. Mrs. James w. Keed was among those irom Waynesville who attended the marriage of Miss McCorkle and Mr. Martin, which took place on Sat urday afternoon in the First Presby terian church in Asheviile. Mrs. Charles Badgett and two small sons, of Knoxville, Ienn., are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Denton in white flowers flanked by silver holders with white candles. The guest list included: Miss Cath erine Badgett, of Richwood, West Va., Miss Virginia Fraley, of High Point, Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Mary Iris Ferreli, of Winsto-nSalem, Mr. Dick Boyles, f Greensboro, Mr. Sam Stringrield, Mr. Charles Russell, Mr. Paul Davis, and Mr. Joe Sherrill. LACHLAN HYATT HONORED AT MEETING AT LAKE Lachlan Hyatt was, elected district director of the Young People's organ izations of the Methodist church of the Western Conference, which com posed of all the counties west of Ashe viile, including Transylvania, at the meeting of the various groups held last week at Lake Junaluska. He was also elected as an alternate at the general church conference which will be held in Nashville, Xenn. in De cember. ; ' i I Miss Edith Tyner Baucom. who is attending the summer school at Mars Hill College, spent the week-end in town with her parents, Rev and Mrs H. W. Baucom. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan and young daughter, Linda, of Sylva, spent the week-end in town with Mr. and Mrs S. H. Bushnell. Mr. ami Mi?. Delos Crarv and three children, Thomas, Nancy and Virginia, ot liingnamton, ;s. ., are the guests of Mrs. S. A. Jones. Mr. C rary will spend three weeks here with his family, after which he will re turn to his home in Binghamton, while Mrs. Crarv and the children will spend the remainder of the sumimer here. if: M.r and Mrs, Robert Woodward, of Columbia, S. C, spent the week end in town with the former's fath er, Mr. II. W Woodward, at the Adger House. , ' Mr. Matt Walker, af Enoree, S. C is visiting relatives m the county. Mr. Walker formerly resided here and has a wide connection of family and Jriends in this section. Miss Josephine Daniel, consultant nurse of the State Board of Health, spent several days during the week in conference with Dr. C. N. Sisk and Mrs.; Jean Dillion, supervisor of nurses in the health unit. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Holmes and children, of Spartanburg, S. C, are visiting Mrs. Claude Haynes and oth er relatives in the county. Mrs Holmes is the former Miss Mary Os borne, and is a niece of Mrs. Haynes. m m v Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred had as their guests over the week-end their daughter and erranddaucrhter, Mrs. Robert E. Wood, and Miss Mary Wood, of Elizabethton, Tenn. Mrs. Wood returned to her home on Mon day, but Miss Mary Wood will re main in Waynesville for the remain der of the sumimer. Mrs. Shoolbred accompanied her daughter home for a week s visit. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Steelly, of Williamsburg, Ky., spent the week end in town with Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Baucom. They came to visit their sons, Mr. Herman and Mr, Kenneth Steelly. who are the operators of the Smoky Mountaias Industries. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod, of Asheviile, spent the week-end in town as the guests of relatives, Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Haves, of Charlotte, who formerly resided in Waynesville, are guests at Lake Juna luska. Rev. Mr. Hayes was the pre siding elder in this conference prior to Rev. Rollins, and he is now pastor of the Hawthorne Lane church in Charlotte. mm Mr. and Mrs. Mark Killian. Jr.. of Asheviile, spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. D. M. Killian. JUfetMEfe If I BILIOUSNESS These rental shelf, until the loaning fees nave paiu ior meir purchase, after which time they will be placed on the nee list: "The Old Maid," by Zoe Atkin "house of Earth," by Pearl Buck' "From This Dark Stairway," by m! l. foernarc; "L-iauaius the God, bv Domert Graves; "Point Counter Point," by A. Huxley; Of Time and the River," by Thomas Wolfe; ' King dom Coming," by R. H. Bradford "Now in November," by Josephine Johnson; "R. E. Lee," by D. S. Free man; "Moon and Sixpense," by W. S Maughn; 'Of Human Bondage," by W. S. Maughn; "Young Renny," bv Mazo Deha Roche; "The Man Who Had Everything," by Louis Brom field; "Beauty," by Edith Baldwin; "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," by James Hil ton. "Personal History," by Vincent Sheehan; "Walls of Gold,"' by Kath leen Norris; "Mother," by Kathleen Norris; "While Rome Burns," by Al exander Woolcott; "Time Out of Mind," by Rachel Field; "Laughing nater, oy c. m. cower; "Prologue to Love," by Martha Ostenso: "Undpr Northern Stars," by W. M. Raine; "Beyond Control," by Rex Beach; "Front Porch," by Rex Kauffman; "Greek Coffin Mystery," bv EHery Queen; "Head Tide," by J.' C. Lin "Morning in Gascony," by J. W. Hud son; "Second-Hand Wife," by K. Norris; "Head Tide," by J. C.' Lin coln; "Come and Get It," by Edna rerber. 'One More Spring," bv Robert Nathan; "Look Homeward Angel," by i. wone; -me r lying Carpet," by Richard Haliburton; "Yellow Claw." by Sax Bohner; "A Few Foolish Ones,' oy u. .. Carroll; "Meet General Grant," by W, E. Woodward; "Green Light," by Lloyd Douglas; "My Own Story." bv Marie Dressier! "II ea vpn s My Destination,' by T. Wilder; Lost Horizon," bv James Hilton: "Tarzan Triumphant,"', by E. R. 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