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DAY. AUGUST 22, 1935 THEMOUXTALVEER. WAYNES VTT , P N. C. THl'B r LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 i An ltfl"C--rmG ON MONDAY fUilLU -UL- ,, ..-I- f Amor. " .,- .......yi .C UUH V-V V" ft Aux'liarv-.met on Mon l5;n',,n at the home of Mrs. W ". .. with Miss laa. Jean M , M" Ida v- Brown jint tjas-'c.-- opened with the fci." . v"ion. arious reports W"".", !inH standing commit- I'' presented. Mrs. George N c' ...m-.n of Hospital, reported ' ., nnrpriation had been ..-mi 'the three patients at I-11 1. ,r them. WJ Su,:,:t Rurtrin was appointed rrrani and entertain- l.;.ar. u; F 1 . . . . r1J i.- Yi. C. ureen ana airs I' ;.'..j.r: , members of the LEGION AUXILIARY. MRS. P. E. HYATT HONORED ON L?:,-n'ivi: o' MONDAY' I RlRTHn a v avvtvprcapv 1st service, followed by . . ,.t' tka Yarinnfll Pl'PS. 13t r , .,., . lotto,, otoino- .t-'wai resu "u "? t" .h, National convention would T 14 in St. LOUIS 1" ocpicuiuci. ramp save excerpts f rpm the Le '".fovv Bulletin. She an- nn.i tna; "if ...so Ujers 'were appointed as hostesses the jepttniuci uinung. ' "vi tie serving of punch and cakes al "hour was enjoyeu. -i special t.f -he afternoon was Mrs. J. Ur.fn, ci --rl, r S. H. Murray, of Sylvesta, Ga., Z :vd: many seasons in Way C ir.a 1- an enthusiastic booster ,1V ecti.cn, nas arrived in town wi sot ill ;ptiK .-oven al weeks here. (UT TOUR BRASSIERES AS TOU BUY YOUR SHOES . ttutM AS WELL AS SJZE I im0000" tn ctatmy Ic laces On Sunday Mrs. Harry Hyatt enter tained in compliment to her husband's mother, Mrs. P. E. Hyatt, the occa sion being the eighty-fifth birthday anniversary of the honor gueit. Be fore her marriage Mrs. Hyatt was the daughter of Captain J. Walter and Mrs. Mary Allen Jones, of Mills River. The guest list included' all the chil dren, who are prominent citizens and business men of Western Carolina and were a follows: Mr. V. A. Hyatt, Mr. H. J. Hyatt, Mr. Ernest V. Hyatt, of Ela and Waynesville, and Mr. V. r . Hyatt, of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lane, of Ches ter, Penn., who have been coming to Waynesville for several years and who have many friends in this section, ar rived on Sunday, and will be guest at Birchwood Hall until October the first. Miss Elizabeth Wilson had as her guests over the week-end some of her friends from Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Scott and three children, Miss Anna Leak Scott. W. G. Scott, Jr., and Adeline Sott, of Winston-Salem, arrived on Wednesday and have taken one cf the Barber apartments. .Mrs. Scot- is the daugh ter of Mrs. S. T. Neai. Miss Adelaide Trotter, of Winsion- Salem, arrived on Wednesday and is the guest of Miss Martha Neal. Miss Trotter is the sister of Mr. Jimmv Trotter, fiancee of Mis Neal. run Y u t6r nwaite had as her guest ;ne past week Dr. and Mrs. Pat Jones and daughter, Patsy, of Atlanta Senator Will Smathers, who has .:ie past fortnight as the guest ot his parents, Dr. and Mr B F jMnatr.ers returned Monday to ' his heme in Atlantic Citv, N. J i ' -Yr' Andrew Moore, who is now muKing her home in New York City, ......... ..o.ciay and wm spenj sev. era. uap wi:u her cousin, Mj's. Maria Mitcnei:, at Hillcrest. .ii . ueorge J-emmes. of Jacks i -'e gu,-st of her ents, .ur. and Mrs. C.vde H Rav Mr. and Mrs. Garlan,. Robeson and son, or Greensboro, are the guests of tne iormer s parents, Mr. E. J. Robeson. tson- par- Em just jpMM Among Us rM women Poll It" has been v,-r .inmnc to ob serve t ho reao:ions of ;h0 columnists un mis paper sinoo t!v I'f tilts fc.lturr :i 1,!,, appearanee set me up ami you tmv? to An what the eillior tNU you to you know that." Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Kitchen and a party of friends were Asheville visitors oil ednesday. Mrs. J. Howell Way had as her guests during the week, her cousins Dr. and Mrs. Sam Milliard, of Svlva Mrs. Charles E. Kay was the gues' nuring tne week o.i her sister, Mrs. Ed Rhinehart. at iur hume in 'Ahe- vule. M V t i "" Lo an. v.vani' .-on accompanied by .Mis Mary Strimr- neiu, leic sunuay lor uid Hickory, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harde ana chiid'-ln, who have been speii.iinjr sometime with Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Abel leave today for their home in Klyria. Ohio. Alc'Mi; i he Skjlmc 1 ( han.v.l llu- Hanihlir. uin, h,i,vlln, iOHiiiUlcliip li.reiofoiv n,l ,n. ji'.viil heiuit-ii h.- unvtfri me Milh an eiilliu-iaiic iiiiiiiiier. "So ynii have hurst forili I( it t'. litin niM." "Not 1." was my reily." N'otliing so .spoiititneous us dial It Is the edit or he's tnukius nu ilo It." I went back to the print shop to hand in copy an,I ahuvr tlu roar and iiniso but. to those of us who loco itthe musical rhythm, of th linotype machines, one of the ope rators yelleii. "So yon think ou can a columnist. lo you.'" i ye'.lej bck, ".Not on your life, l n.ver il reamed of such a thins It .is the e, titer he thought it. lie's forelHi, me o i it. He wants a coluinn for the women." bust kCHOt'ci Or .nit el WlttihS fiijlit aediui:: cr hii) 'OS JVERY BUSt Slig , .. ; lassie's Dept. Store "UUOI) PI. c i: TO TRADE" Mr. Joe Ruse, of Cincinnati, has joined his family at Balsam for a fortnight's visit. Mrs. W. 1). Smith and a party of .friends were ' fi Ihevti-Ve I'isi vrs on Tuesday. , .Mr. end Mrs. Curtis Logan, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., are the guests for the coming fortnight of the former's mother, .Mrs. C. G. ."Logan.. - This is the first visit Mr. and Mrs. Logan have made to Waynesville since their marriage in March. 1 he latter was prior to her marriage MLs Cather ine Flood, of Franklin, Perm. '.. Mr. G. -W". Smith, of Guntown, Miss , is the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr.- and Mrs. W. D. Smith. .' Mrs. Rufus L. Allen has as her guests Mrs, W. T. Odeli and Mr H. L. Sedberry, of Concord. ". Mr. E. Marion Doar, of George town, S. C, who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. Rufus Mi - Cracken, has returned to his home. ..' Mr. Ed Isenhour, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with his family who are spending sometime at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Mc-Cracken.- -.--Mrs. G. N. Henson and daughter, Miss Ruth Henson and son, Mr. Wil liam Henson, of Gastonia. spent the week-end with the former's parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill. .. Miss Evelyn Morgan, student nurse at . the Rex' Hospital, who has been the guest of her aunt and un.de. Mr. and Mrs. J- R. Morgan, returned Wed nesday to -"Raleigh. She is starting her se'nond year of training. Mrs. Hallet Ward and Mis Jewel Hipps were Asheville visitors on Monday. . Mi.-. F. A. Anderson, of John-ou City, Tenn., has arrived and will visit rer -isier. Mrs. Charles E. Kay. and Mr. and Mrs. . T. Shelton iier stay in town. Mr. iiurmu SPECIAL NEWS FROM 9 DEPARTMENT STORE In order that our stock may be cleared of all white shoes, we are offering, Any Ladies' White Shoes in Stock $1j0Q ( While They Last) Regardless Of Price T They Must Go Inere are only a few pairs left, TL better come early Friday. Ihese shoes sold for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Curses Shoes Not Included and Mrs. Roirer Boom-, of Marietta, Ohio, arc spending several ;ay- in town- vi-itim: t ho former's iHotr.er, Mis. John K. i;,,o,u. aMd other relatives. Mrs. Iewey Muva.i "nas as her gucv-t. her cousin, Miss Elizabeth lucker, of .Oklahoma City. t Mrs., Alton Kirkpatrick, who has been spending -sometime with her mother Mrs. James M. Mock, left Sun day for her home in Shelby. Mrs. ( iaude Muler. of s; j.,iUis. Mo., was the guest during the week ol her cousin, Mrs. John K. Boone. ... Little Mis.s Patsy Cwvn. who lias been spendimir sometime wt.h Mir. and Mrs. Thomas Mackay, at their homo-'in Bayville Long Island, has re turned home. Miss Inez Gregg nas" as her guests this week at her home in the . Al bright Apartments, Mrs. J. H. Lehn hand and daughter Miss Pearl Lehn- hand, of Paducah. Kv. .-.-. Mrs. J. C. I-erguson had as her guests during the week Mr. and Mrs. Z. Sizemore and daughters, .Miss Mary and'-Miss Maude Sizemore, of Buffalo, S. C. Mrs. Sizemore is tne sister of Mrs. Ferguson. Miss Margaret Robinson, of Colum- oia. h.- C, is the guest ot .Mrs. h. K. Butler at her home on Johnson Hill. Mrs. .1. B. Tugman had as her guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Ferguson, during the past week, .Mrs. George Pipgj-ass nd her daughter, Miss IyeNorn Pipgrass, of St. "Peters hurg, Fla. They ' ltave come from Nashvilie, Tenn., where they spent some time with Mr. 1'ip- cra-:-. who is pitching, for the Nash viiie h.i't-oa. nam. Mr. Pimmis is now with the Southeastern Assncia-! tinn, but was formerly with the New Yo; k Yankees. .- Mrs. J. J. Burney ami two sons cf Wilmington. N. C.. are the. guet- i;f Mr.-. J. P. Pious. . Miss Elizabeth Carleton, of Statos ville. is' the -guest of her mother, Mrs, .1. I. ariet. ii. a the home of Mrs. F.. P. ( amp. I ran into the Tornl'icM I'lulosoplier siltiiis- in his split bottom ch in- ulted back against the wall. ;aim: out ovn the distance peaks, no doubt inusm; til" ti the weaknesses and fr.ul.ti,. ,., the human race, with pa rt,cu!.i i ref 'r' "ce. I im.-iptue to th.e II i Wood Mountaineers He smiled a -b w patrontzini; smile and said 'So Voi have decided to become ."Not 1." was my reply such decision It was He decided it for me.' t'oiiiing thick into the office. I ias-eil the editor's desk. I saw him smile mid overlicnrd him tell che ItainMer. "Vcs she's doing Jiisl what 1 have boon trjlus to rci Iiit to do for months." t C"bini n ist "1 made no the editor 1 humped inlo rnclo Mie. with the follow imr rcsuli. hon lhar." he siiid, "Whnr air ye head ed for? Now jisi ti use i- Ih'm--el er-elf up lo tell the weinhi folks what- tor irii off, don't make ye -one uhil smarter 11 i' us liefor' and -ailainh don't uiv no eaii-e ler knock ail old man around, ji-t can- he aim ipilte a--pr a- e air." My reply. " h I nolo lie. I am so sorry, please excuse mo. I did not see ou anil you h.ne nic all h nmc I liair not set m -elf up to tell (lie wo men where to srel oil' ils all the editor'- faull He's the one who And it's n foolish woman, who does not kne.w when a map has reached his limit and just hew fir to test the patience of the boss No when I llilally was forced to try uiy hand, I refused to name I he child and the editor had 11 teitlWc sirii!;tth over the name Afler seelna whin tin ordcul it wtis I siiuLre-icd "Idle t'oniinenis" for I llkoil i he ciisy How of the words We nil Indulge hi Idle comnivnts and the cr name siittm-sis an alibi Inn he would hae none of it It must he some thing, with woman hi il for wo men I wouldn't hao lieen sur prised if he had called it "For Women Onl. ami I hellexo I would have raihcr liked ilitil Iheii I Would hiur eeriainli i. iii-lii an occasional iiia-culmc reader. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barber had as their guests Fri.iay and Saturday Mts. E. M. Summerell and daughter. Miss Jane Summerell, of China Grove. Mr.-. Summerell is a sister of Mr. Barber. Miss Summerell is a member of the faculty of the North Carolina College for Women. . Mrs. H. A. Cogburn and son, Hor ace Cogourn, ,li of Jacksonville, Fla., have arrive. i in town fo.- a vusit to relative.- in litis section. They are now the guest- 0f L'r. and Mrs. N. M. Mniford, atter which ihev will be with Mr. and Mrs. A'.vin Ward for several days. Befote returning homo they will visit Mrs. Cogburn's par ents, at their home in Canton. Mrs. N. M. Medford and Mrs. Alvin Ward were among those motoring to -Asheville on Friday. Mrs. H. C. F'erguson has as her guests her sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Plenimons, of Washington. 11. C. Mr. and Mrs. Will Grahl of Dalton, Ga.. who formerly resided here, and who still maintain their residence here, have arrived to spend several weeks At present, while their home is rented, they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l.mwood Grahl. Miss Carolina Allison spent the week-end with friend- in Savannah, Georgia. Miss Bern ice and Mi? Elhannon have rcturne, week's visit to relative.. Mississippi. Yolma Mc from a two in Kossuth, Mrs. I. ynu Frith, of Miami, u tht ue-ref "her paron'-., Mr. and Mr-. '. Cube. Mr. and Mr-..: M. T. Bridges .and son, Charic- Thomas, Mr. inid Mrs. W. F. Alluiuli; and -on, Jimmy, hip! Mr. .1. T. 1 '.r i i lrc - wen-' the guests over .t he week-en ! of ' relative,, iii Grceiiville, S. ('. They weic accom panied In mi' . by 'Miss Gertrude Brid'jcs. who will vl-i' here for the next two weeks. . Mrs. Ida' V. Brown returned Mon day fnini Charlotte where .-he tit tended the lToth aiinivooary of the founding, of the Steel Creek church. ... Hon. 'Garland , S. Ferguson and son, Garlaml S. Ferguson, III, .of. Wash ington, D. C, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs'. E. J. Robeson. Little .Miss Josephine Brown, of Franklin, is the guest ol Iter aunt Mrs. Ida V. Brown. Mr. and .Mis. Norwood Ferguson, of Newport News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Thurston G. Gilmei', of Atlanta, Ga., were guests during the week of their aunt, Mrs. E. .). Robeson. . Mrs. S. II. Uushnell and Mr-. S. T. Neal were among those .motoring to Asheville on Tuesday. Mrs. Florence People,, Watcher was the guest during the week of lie r cousin, Mrs. J. Howell Way.. Mrj. Villa Love't. "of l! oiu-rviile, Ga.. is the guest of her c-yu-in, Mr-, Ioa . Brown. Miss Margaict Coble, of New Col lege, who has. been .pend io.' ih,. . pa-t week with her mother in ( 1 1 ccn-boro, ritciiii'd to tin- Cominnmtv Center on vc-ferdav. ' l daduhtcr. 11 vi1 c 'arc ; I'h.V"."'. W. P 'llldev ler a Chandl le-ls of and gratlil r. of Aslie-Mi-s Sylia Miis- .lalie .Brown, 'ipervlisor of the adult education in Haywood coun ty, spent several days last week in Kalcicii intending a conference rela tive to her work. Mrs. (,'ono Blinko and son. of Cin cinnati, who have been i-i:mg Mrs. K. I.. Coin, have ret tuned to their home. - Mis. M. 11. Reeves luis a.s her guest Mr-. Kemper 1. Senn, of Anderson, Sou! h Carolina, t Mi-s lleni'iet.ta Love and Mr. 1-redbrick Love arrived on ! ndav from Raleigh to visit iheir niother. Mrs. Hiurh A. Love. Mr. -Love spent only a few days, in town, bul Miss Love will remain a fortnight, here. of Wavne ! - i. Mis.. F -a Arr:nir: vl'.'e. and Mi- leu Fint s ( ei-k. have ' ret ut'pcd from, a Week's ! visit to reditives miMaiion. While there thev we.rc tin L'ln -t - of several, affairs. horn I 1 ."l'r-, Hugh Abel has . returned to t"wr, after spending a. Week with Mr. Abe'., at the Ciimp .nt Round : Bottom, "i a- Brvson City.- oirs. E-. B. Cam;.) had as hVr gue-t- for luncheon, on Monday,: Mrs. Eu- arcr.e Davis., of States vi lie. and. M : Frank, C. Smith, of Asheville. -. Mr an 1 Mi- W HI Ml lr an I two sons,. Billy and Bob, of Chicago, ! who fomerly resided in Wayne vi.lle. I are sner.ding ; this week as the L'Utd of Mrs. F. G. Rinnetne, at, the (in-en. Vallev - Farm. -Mr: and Mrs. ( . J. Thotnn-'on anc dausrhter, Marce'.lene. from Mildle ton, Ohio, are spondtng several week as. the guests of Mr. and. . Mrs. 0. B. Russell. '.' Mrs. '. Thumbs -in 1- : a sister of Mrs. Russell. ... Mr PP'1 Mr- Win f namber- have a- their : gue-ts this week at ; their home in Haze!v:o'l. Miss Alice Casper and Mr.. George ( nambers, of Phila delphia. Mr. Fred Howell, of Providence. Rhode Island, has arrived ih town and will spend ten days here as the guest of his parents. Mr, and Mr-, D, A. Howell. Mr. Howell is the treasurer rf the Cvle-Morgan Lumber Company, ot Providence. : . M- I Bt ad .3-. her guests 'during-' the week the following iealt:--.:: Mr. and Mr-. 'Frank HovN. of -Charlotte. 1 ' Ie ri and Mr. .Lame le, Oregon. B irv : .'Mi;.' arid Mr mlr uue-t.R Hetider-onville, W. c C. Ku- Ben he i havi li Mr. Frederick Marsh w: tietidi.'it;" Sa'uniav- -in - aimdu Asheville cfieck4 Malaria In 3 dnrs f ) I T) S first (lav I.WATIVF TONIC and - "-e !rop M:-, ,KI N. Bat'lier has as her guest her sU'ei'; Mrs. A. B. Davidson,! of Ns v Bo-ton, Texas, who will make airt extet-ded'. visit here. :.. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Killian, Jr., of A-hevil!e, spent the .week-t-no in tw;n a- the guests of the former's mother, Mr-. D. M. Killian. .:.'.. "'" ' : Mrs. Robert Heme.-erp .arid Mrs. O. L. Beasley, of Stark, F'ia., are spend i n g s o m e t i m e a t t ' h e I 'a I m e r II o u s e, Mis.s , Mable. Bagby. of Wiiiiam--burg.-.Ky., Whir has. been the g.'ie-t .of Miss Mary Earner,, nas. re;ur:ie -. hi t home,. -". ' '. '..'''.' M-- f har.e- C Ri ' r - 1 this week from Chapei lliii ana wi,.i spend a firtnigh: with:! Mr. : Ray. ir . V .'Miss Mary Baiber left on T tie- lav f r Ra.tigh.'fj' i,a liia, i, a-. I ' n-, er points in. Eastern Carolina, win re she will VA;' friends until the onen- announcing the first showing of Fall Shoes Men..... Women Children SHOES I-WEYEIIY ITItPOSK . You Will Find Them i n g o f t he .'-Waynesvi School. - Township High Mrs. W- H Lyie, who has been the. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Car lo;! Bell, i'eft Saturday fori her hpmt in L vc Oak. I 'a. M - I i i - rati'lf.l he-r mother. " and .returned to I town on Tuesday. . -' I Mi an 1 Mi- J ' I I Chai lorte. .spent Saturday i with friends. Mr.. Irvin is Irl'of Me.kl-tnburg county. Irvin, of in . town the sher- mi Wti V ' -A l!eaut ifully Styled Miuh In (Qualify Wnlihs lioih l.xlra Wiile and I xira Narrow PRICES Absolutely the lowest that can he ;iven lor the quality olfered f V.;. 'Expert Fittings. C. E. Ray's Sons THE BEST SHOE VALUES IN NORTH CAROLINA i J I
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