4t V: : niE MOUNTAINEER. WAYNESVILLE, N. C. SOCIETY PAGE Society News Mrs. HUda Way Gwyn, Editor j - - - Phone 137 r i - . ' oo Local Items VOUXC, PARKER (JAY, JR., EN TERTAINS ON UIRTHDAY On Monday afternoon Master Park tr (lay, Jr., irave a party at the home of his parent.-,, Dr. and Mrs. b. 1. Gay, in observance of his fifth birth day. He was assisted by his mother and his cousin, .Miss Mary Elizabeth Crawford, in receiving his truest;. A motif of green and white marked all the party arrangements. Attrac tive dolls were given the girls, while the boys were presented balls and balloons. After the games an ice course wa-; served. The guest list included, Nancy Jones, Miriam Ierihour, of Charlotte, Alida Lee lioyd, Betty Steine, of Charlotte. Peggy Mclnnes, Geraldyn ('(.Ikitt, liip-t nia,i Hernian, Jean Rotha, Vivian and DaiV Watkjns, Charles and liill Padgett, of Knox- iV.v, T-m my Ray. Jackie Coin, Tom my Crjf:. and Hobbie Hardin. MRS. R. L. ALLEN GIVES SUPPER I PARTY ON WEDNESDAY On Wednesday evening Mrs, R. L. Allen entertained with a buffet sup per in compliment ty Baroness von Below, of Washington, and her son, Mr. E. Turnbull, of Washington and New York, and Mr. and Mrs. James bavey, of Greenwich, Conn., who have come to this section to reside. For the occasion the house was. at tractively arranged in a color motiff ot pink and white, with the dining room lighted,' with .' g-eerl. tapers. Among those enjoying the gracious hospitality were, besides those men tioned, Mrs. Lane of Troy, N. Y., Mrs Margie Blaylock, of Waynesville and Hickory, Father Howard V. Lane, and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Seaver. Betrothal Announced METHODIST CiRCLE NUMBER ONE TO HOLD PICNIC Members of Circle Number One of tne W'.me:;'. Auxiliary of the Meth odist chinch, will hold an all day ir cting u,:i. a mcnic lunencon, on Tuesuay. Au-a-: the 27th, at the home of Mi.-. '. A. Hyatt on the Fail-view Ro.td. All members who have v,)u m- f.r the circle quilt are a.-ked 1i ;.:: 'in in a it is planned to pu: mum I'igvther on that day. Thn-e in ( liarji nf the stuily course ai.-i plan i-i.tiipli-ie the study book t h a : . ! a y . The Personality Beauty Shop I- I in iciliii iim die I,alei Tlilim in Ihc 'i:icm m :t i h i ) ninw T h v PERSONALITY WAVF This custom-made method "treats the hair while heini; waved" and assures a remarkable and durable Permanent Wave for dry and brittle may and white hair. H PHONE Mr. ( ram. nmi nuance lliniu-h Itoyal li ( n am I'mlur MRS. R. L. PREVOST HOSTESS TO CONTRACT CLUB On Monday afternoon Mrs. R. L. Provost was hostess to the members of the Monday Afternoon Contract Club at her home on the Bai- sam Road. The living room were arranged in quantities of summer Mowers of many varieties. The member enjoying the spirited games were: Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. James W. Killian, Mrs. Eugene Alley, Jr., Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. C. C. White, and Miss Nancy Killian. Spe cial '.'Vests of the afternoon were: -u..-. v. niieiu. r IVevo-t :.nd Mr-. M. H. Bowles. LUNCHEON TENDERED JUDGES OF FLOWER SHOW On Wedne-day, following the judg ing of the flowers at the Flower Show, annually sponsored by the Community ( lub. the committee gave a luncheon at the Wayside Lodge, in compliment to the judges. The lunch i n table was placed on the porch ami centered by an attractive arrange ment of summer flowers in 'shades of anil iv.-e. I 1 lei-e attending -were: .Mrs. tai't'olll Lea. cnairman ot .the - garden com-iii;'-'.ee. and the following ..members: Mis:s Caroline Ai.-keacA-r, 1 MV. Wi,f..rd, Ray, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. M. (1. Stanley, and Miss Diana Black, and the judges, Mrs. T. A. Frazier, of C ia. kesuale, Mi-.., .and Mr. and Mrs. Littta' Clement, ot Asheville. mm ill .Mi Blanche Joy Hyatt. wlios lielliiiitlial to Mr. Calvin Mon lliixcy. .If., ill 'rrvai'l.ana. Ark., lias been iiiiikhiiiii'iI. The mar-, uc i- rlieiliile(l to take plaee early in September Cut courtesy Citizen-Times MISS JEAN HODGES HAS BIRTH DAY PARTY Li Hie Miss Jean Hodges, younr laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hodge-, 'of Tasewell, Teni:.. entertain ed with a birthday party on Saturday afternoon at the home of her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. James R. i SQUARE DANCE GIVEN AT B.ELI.EMEADE ...'On.. .Monday the Waynesville Chamber of Ciimmerce, under the management of Dr. S. P. Gay, ihairm;.n vt entertainment, and Mr. I C M. Jticus, manager of Bellemeade l rlaygt.iunds, gave a square dance at i Bellemeade. Around fifty :ouples were in attendance,: 1 The guests were received by Dr. 1 and'- Mrs. S. P. Hay and Mr. and Mrs. I C.. Dicus. Music was furnished by I the Cherokee Indian Band. A special feature of the evening was an exhi- bit'ej. set given by the Soco Gap dah- ?er , led by Mr. Sam Queen. 2 -::iit '. r :"-i'.: '' 1 '.-iss'fer, '":-!i;&iJvl. 'ft Keep off the Grass O.K. with me ILL GO YOU ONE BETTER AND WEAR 1 P. E. Perfect-Eze Shoe Everything The Name Implies Come in and let our expert fitter show you the comfort in these shoes. Store 'A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" Massie Dept I nomas. After playing numerous games the guests ' we're invited into the dining room which was decorated in green and white. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered by a :arge bii thdav cake, with three can dies. Each place was marked bv a small birthday cake for the guests. Those present were: Mary Osborne, Dolores Ilollvfield. Mary Anne Massie, Betty Hannah, June Paris, Niinev Jones. John Dicus. Mark Dicus, Charles Badgett,, Bill Badgett, I'.ohbv Hardin. Waiter Tal;He-Tio, Thomas Buell. James Buell and John Hodges. MRS. SEAVER GIVES LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY One of. the most delightful affairs of the week vas the. party given by Mrs. J. . Seaver. on I-ridav morn ing, in compliment to Mrs. Odin Buell, of Buellton, Calif., and Mrs. John F. Hodges, ot lasewell, Tenn., both guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas. For the occasion the living rooms woie decorated in a motif of rose and blue with rose? and asters being com bined in lovely effects. In the dining room ye'low and red were attractively combined. When the card-i were put away. M'i.-s Su ah Tu.-ker was the avinr.er of he (" -core, and M;s. Hendry, hos tess a', ihj iunham H,u-i'. was the winner ot the low-. Both h Were als.: presented with irch Were a; ti;'lt;s i t ih-- Iccnl shops. e 'gwe'sts hieluded, in ad'l-ltiih to ir:i::ii,uc,: Mrs.. Hugh Massie, ' W R i M ( U u I (iravile:; Feiguson. .Mrs. John h. iil'.i, el. ' Mrs. C. N. Sisk. Mrs. McLvn.-. Mr-:. R. h. -Stretcher, g'-'i-st-. M,--. Wile '-:rn. ; a- i El S-trttc'-.e-. X Raieich. Mr.s. Mrs. R. L. Alien, Mrs,' l ( f 'nor guest.. Pt 7 -, w,h Icraf ct t i;n t hav er. M: R vne.- .1 ia. Ml- Ns cif;.- Mr-. C, Tim, V Hyatt i.cv I Ok :. MiSs Cillian, c.n, of f!' l Pa V M MRS. t.a.a. I'enr.y, ot 1 i.' " D hi, Lira . .?.. t: r,f W I'ia Pennv. of ining the l:y a:i::'ointei! were: Mrs, P., Campbell. i v i i S C I n, S C n Mill's, and vn:e, a. MISS HYATT TO WED MR. HER- VEY OF ARKANSAS Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Macl-ayden of Biltmore Forest, have recently an nounced the engagement of their niece. Miss Blanche Joy Hvatt, to Mr. Calvin .Monroe Hervey, Jr., of lexai kana, Aik. I he marriage is scheduled to take place early in Sep tember and v:m he a late afternoon event at Central Methodist church in Asheville. Miss Hyatt was born and spent her early childhood days in Waynesville, where she has a wide family -connec tion. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Hyatt, and the dauirhjler of Mr. Jamie -"Hyatt, of Knoxville, Tenn., and the late Mrs. Pauline Jones Hyatt. She was educated at Converse Col lege, and the University of Arkan sas, where she and her fiance were co-students this past year. She was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. I-or the past several years she has made her home. 'with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv MacFay den, in Biltmore Forest. . Mr. Hervey is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epstlon chapter at the University of Arkansas. The young oupie will resnii in Texafka-na, where the groom's father is a large planter and Mr. Hervey, Jr. will as sist his father in the management of his plantations. HAZEUYOOD P. T. A TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY On I-riday night the Ilazelwood P. T. A. will sponsor a benefit bridge Hotel Gordon. Playing .8 o clock. A number of izes will be awarded the ic gran 1 prize for the 1 e vain from the Spin frr knitting a suit, and tize. for the men will, be f .s."..o.i. : h-:r.g tuither infornia- t-c:-. -i-. requested 'to ca'-i Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld, chaiinun, and the foliow- :r,L- mm.-:ee members: Mrs. L. M rticheson. Mrs. ; Colin Mclness. Mrs Ihailes h. Lngiish. Miss Eva Leath- trn-oo-i or Miss Ma'v Strina'rield. MASTER DAN WATKIN'S GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY O. Fr 1 GAIN IN QUALITY CI nilD Roll Call 1LUUIV Yukon's Western 1.10 Sugar 10 Pounds 25 Pounds 100 Pounds ...54c LARD 8 lbs. in Snowdrift LARD 61b. WALDORF TISSUE 3 for ft SCOTT TISSUE 2 for 15c fanationmS";; , Libby's No. 2 Can Bart let Ptas Asparagus Tips, 1 lb Tomato Juice, 3 for No. 1 Can Peaches --19c -.23c - - 13c Soap and Powder Specials 4DQainUSH-FQURt2SQ CHECKS JoOCTACQN SOAPvflj tvitM... CASH fORXMAS i -r. - OCTAGON SOAP 10 SPECIAL or oj 5 GIANT BARS ZlC f party, at the will oefrm at handsome pi winners, '.vomta w (iaie Mil! the jjr;.nd pt a cash prize . wi OCTAGON POWDER 4forw SPECIAL OCTAGON T'jy 3 FOR 4(f OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS 2! PALMOUVE SOAP 3 for 14c SUPER SUDS 2 FOB- $I000 Cash, First Prize Every Weekl 1000 Other Prizes Every WM 3 for 14c m U3SNV313 s0JCN09Vi3O tKtr.j SM MV--II C;F KITCH K. SliuUFi: a tut nieni taujrht - by e a kitchen Mrs. Sam affair waa Massie in no -a Master Dan iiouii of his young ..m .i-e-eurate his ' A . I'inr cem-u.-grton was noted and pa rty a sees - nl' to i., ; h I"- la t binatio:! of nink in the ! .'.. t. :.. scries. The jruest li;s: i:u!uded: Xancv lore- Em U oda i t,ui tn Co' k:tt. ivuin atkin, Jean Rotha and cousm. Maiy June Weaver. Bittv and Paul Hardin, BoL-b:e Hardin and Par ker Gay. ' )n c.lrH-.-.ia v aj "f - ri".'--Hits of. the adult clas-e- M "ha t i u pi shower in comaiiment to Massie, a member. The given at the home of Mr the Rceers Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn I . Hodirev and young son and uauirhter, wh- have teen visitniff Mr. and Mrs. Jame R I Thomas, left Sunday for their homel in Tasewell, Tenn. Hugh J. Sloan Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Wayn'esTiUe, N. C. imrnm SdlH3 dVOS dVOS lanoi axil dVU) L!N09V13O THESE SOAP SPECIALS AT THE FOOD 70c Basket Combination Soap and Powder 57c 60c Bucket Combination Soap and Powder 48c ;T0RE AL CAN'S 1H81HI : Can Summerjhtii for winter days with BETTER STEAKS ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE MEATS 19( per lb. per lb per lb. I swBRTBsrwngarw-5Sgi HAMBURGER per Hi- J STEW BEEF per lh. BEEF LIVER per Ib OLEOMARGERINE per Ib CHEESE perjbj GINGER ALE jforj t. Ray s Sons Western Branded Beef