Page 4-Seclion 1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY DECEMBER 26, 1933 Society- -:- Clubs -:- Personals PHONE 137 MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor PHONE 137 it I'Elt 1'AKTY I On Ei.day evening Miss Bu'ne Way entertained a small group of friends t with a suj.per party a-, .h hon " ' ' her nan-nts. Mr. and Mi-. .lark U'av. the AT COUNTRY CLUB ';.;. stvejal tree, aglow with lights . r.t. entrance to the club house Wayn ---villi- Country Club and toivi r.ng tret- in the lounge, The .liviiiff -and-dining room's were i-parklmg with ornaments and lights, de-orated in Oiri-tmas greens, and the ; th? Cnr.stmas stafon was ushered in red and gueti ;.: noted in a!! the by the first s.xia! affair of the week, appointnu-f.U. among the married set or. Saturday . Fo!l-,.- I;.-, ,1-mng of , upper the evening, -.Un-r. a Christmas party waa yue.-ts wr 1. 10 the Seven Club vher;? I 8ln' th-v di.Kced. Tr.o,e muklnjr up the 1 he group ot 1 rami, -a ve the party r; . iiinm Miss as a eo-opciativo aflair with a draw-: Eii,-.'i I,u..,- Killian. Mr. John M. ! iW of name-, for gifts and partners Our-.-.. Mr E. L. Withers, Jr., Mr. j f'"' :'-' evening, i ollovv.ng the .listr.i !.,,, ii... w, r,' i,,.v.t Mr Sam ' buuon of the gift-s by an honest-to- R'j--h;,eli, -Jr., a.i-- Mi. Sr.m String- Jr Mi.--the Mary Lou Morrow, .-tudeiit We.itf'f.i Carolina Teacher? week with ht-i :;a!u-ka. Jamiiy godness Santa C!au.- from his 00,'ts to his beard, ,,everal progression.-- of contract were enjoyed. Those making up the party were: Mt. and Mis. James M. Long. Mr. and rl!,.. .nlinir the n.vt two -Mr. .TIVi'. -J. Hyatt Lake Ju- 1 revost, anu .nr. l.. m. iuch eson, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis, Mr. i and Mrs. V. A. Bradlev, Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Dicus, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Col- kitt, Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. Nana Shankle, ar.d Mr. Wallace Black-.u-ll. SKYKN ( LI B TO CIVK CHRIST MAS EVE DANCE I ),. Chnstma.- r.ve a dance for the jour.ger college set will be given uy the Seven Club. Music will bo furn ished by the popular or.hcstra of Ashevilie, the Buccaneers. The ball ru m. w ill hf elaborately decorated in ( 'I. i :.- tm ;i- greens. paients, Mr. and Mrs. John Al. Queen, auring the coming fortnight. m Mrs. Rufus Siler, Miss Emily Siler and Miss Hilda -Way were among those motoring to Ashevilie on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles left on Saturday for Irwinton, Ga., where they will spend the Christmas season with '.he latter's parents. Mr. Otis Massie. student at Dukei . . . . ...... - i a i nrvn i I'idor ti- n - v r . ii.VJAN S CLUB t.NJUl3 CHKIST-1. "j. r, i ii -1 Z W fh ..... ..r-..-,..,. tending Duke University, has arrived i.li . , .... . - - . I in town ana win De trie gue.st of her l ne legular ueeemoer meeting ol tne Woman s Club was held on Thurs day afternoon in the dining room of the new Sunday School annex of the Baptist church. In the absence of Mrs. S. P. Gay, president, Mrs. H. W. liiueom, vice president, presided. The rtom was attractively arranged in Christmas greens, with a lighted tree, under wmch the members placed their gifts for the annual community tree for the under privileged children of the community. During the period given over to At dfjrtetmas business, Mrs, Tom Lee. Jr.. chair-1 University. a rivet! this week and mm of the- Christmas activities, gave I will be with his parents. Mr. and Mrs 1Km.1 J .TU fl MM Wishing Ymi Joy On Christmas Dav C:alJ I fata! 'It ( ; r. ol tr.e hig afji'May 1" a. where the gUl--- A :ik '. V i -h j .--en! mu'W . Th.tf iih-' Uii 'jilt- I M.i.v :,ru to Mti, Lady lnlr Beauty :e:n (' an outline of the items ;;nd urged that, a large attendance mark the c-x-erci.-e held on Christmas afternoon Mr. and Mrs. I at four o'clock at the court house for the annual tree. Mrs. R. N". Barber read a letter from the state garden cha.'man urging that all club women conserve the ever greens at this season. Mrs. James W. Killian, chairman of civics, an nounced the plans for her committee. Mrs. Grover C. Davis, chairman of American citizenship stated that a copy of Whistler's famous painting of his mother would be presented to the high school in January. A motion was made to a.-k the mayor to prohib it the use of lireworks on the streets. Mrs. Richard N". Barber, Jr., took ehurire ( f the program. She gave a brief sketch of the live, of Franz Schubert and Ei anz Lf.-tz, following wh'i h h gae a violin ,-o;o, Ave Man. i. a ron-tianu n bv Mr-. Evanuer Li t- :.. Mr-. It. N. I: !.,,; fcuve a 1,1.,,-t ,n- . . t.iiii tulk "ii t he "Iny Land." I hr.-tnia- tin :er the L.-e-t . "O Little "Draw Nigh, Jim Ma-sie idays. iurir.g -he Christmas hol- .- cnool ,(!- ip : inn Mr. Ray ; Apart- itling par. T .'wn.-hi'i High .-t uV i"!' .(lai'ti'Wi; -oil. lath. Yu! left on where -ea-or. I .i t re f Mr. a! ( i Eva I M ! 1 . I. ael.i Ml, ! S 1 1 ! . tile it T,,n. I.. htl Hi Ji.. M -tin - -ti Durinu W. II. liulf wa. W ir.elliber. '. J. and the in- Mi,. .A prings L;. I. I'. !i:mniei, wa.- the guest i.: M :. and Mr-. .lames Y. Reed f tjr ;i n.upi- i.f days during the week. Si:. -.- Mary and .Miss Ora h'erguson, ii-i are attending the Western Caro- Mia l eaehers t ollege, art- .--pending tt their home. at the vara! mn. season with .thejr family en i- Creek. Prof. James True.sdale, instructor of Greek, at Duke University, will spetd Christmas with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. R. S. Truesdale. Miss May Crawford, who is the physical director of the girls in the Sumter high school, arrived on Thurs day anci will spend the Christmas va cation with her family. Mr. Tom Hill and daughter, Mis3 Pat-v Hill, of New York City, will spend the Christmas holidays as the euejjts of the former's mother, Mrs. Charles' R. Thomas. En route they stopped in Durham where they visited Tommy iiil! who is a patient in the Duke Hospital. m Truesdah . of A-heboro. i t ho Yuletide .eason as the :;- parent-. Dr. and Mi's, R. a'". -.or Ar.n Witht r-, wh. iv-v.- . -'lag.' i I'.Mi - - Caro;;ec Mr. (iaither Sanford.. in . ..r Tuesday night, has tie-. Kn i uite Mis.-- Wii hers days as the guo-1 f : v. .' i- Mi'i ri? ''i M:u lull. 3? 1 1 i. an Be More Careful Than Ever About Your Foods Coffee uri j -ww wnite House 07 g Maxwell House" C S 1 :,v gU.-: Yukon's Best Flour, 24 lbs. . . .119 Raisins, seedless or seeded. 3 lbs, 25c Swans Down Cake Flour . .29c 4, M, Wiliiura .Medfbrd. wii) spei.d a i.f day.- (iuring Christmas week gue-t of hi.-, 'parents, Mr. and Medio IL DEI of leadyKo-W ft ear Our Fall Numbers Of Coats And Dresses Now Beim? Sold At Sharply educed rnces 1 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced . ::. . Sport Coats Recced 50 25 Per Cent Per Cent I Dresses at Bargain Prices Bargains-Bargains This is the time and place for you to buy Ready-To-Wear . Buy for your self fciid buy for Christmas gifts. E. ElAYS SONS Mi.-v I!il!e Franklin, who ts a student at the Western Carolina Teacher.- College,, arrived in town on 1'iiday and will be with her family during- -he holidays. Mi. and Mis. V. (1. Dyers were among those motoring to Ashevilie on Saturday. .Miss Lillian Wyatt, who is attend ing Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, is spending the Yuletide season with her family at Hazelwocd. '' " .Mis Eailene Stall, who is a stu dent at the Western Carolina Teach ers College, is spending the Christmas vacation with her family h4re. ..".. M'r. and Mis. Will Chambers have a.- their guests for the Christmas holidays the latter's sisters. Miss Mary Frances Stark eft teacher in the Bessemer citv si.hool. Mis Marian Staikev. teacher from Lockhart. S. C.I Mrs. W'e.ssie Hit t, and daughter. Car nlyn, of McCormick, S. C,, ar.d Mr. W. II. Sanders, of Columbia, S. C, one of the new members of the State Highway Commission, of South Car olina. ; M r. Joe .Lack Atkins, who 1 at tending Jirevard ('ollege this year, is honie for the Christmas vactions, which he will .spend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. Mr. James Harden Howell, Jr., sen ior at the University of North Caro lina, has, arived from Chapel Hill and wilt spend the holiday season with his parents, Major and Mrs. J. Harden Howe!'. . Mrs. Charles R. Thomas was an Ashevilie visitor during the week, Mr. 'Carl RaU'liff, student at the Western Carolina Teachers College, will spend Christmas with his family. .- .' .'. Mis3 Mary Willie Iiotha, who is at tending the North Carolina University for Women, has arrived from Greens boro and will spend the Christmas sea son with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. . . Mr. Leon Killian.'-Jr., .who is at tending McCallie's this year, has ar rived from Chattanooga, and is the guest of his narents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Killian. '.-, - Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Lancaster are leaving this week for Richmond, Va., where they will spend several days a the guests of the latter's parents, - ..".' The following party left by motor' Saturday for a. week's visit to va-kye welcome you as Our CUSto- rious points in rignua Mr-. -Ka", Ija'nn will -nenl ('h:,;.-t-ina.- w ith her :-ter in Detroit,' aitil h -fore ; etui tint .. to WaynesvjHi will visit hor'brotht'r in Columbus, Ohiei. Mr. and .Mrs. E. L. Withers will have as their guests on Christmas Day, Mr?. S. C. Satterthwaite, Mr. S. C. Satterthwaite, Jr., and Miss Caroline Lucas, of Atlanta. .'' Mr. Den Atkins, who is attending Rutherford College, has arrived to spend the holiday season as the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. .James Atkins, Jr. Mr. Dewey Patton, who Ls a student at Duke University, arrived during the week and w-rli spend the Christ mas season with his family here. Mrs. R. N. Barber and Mrs. Richard N. llitrber, Jr., spent Friday in Ashe-, viile. , Mr.-. Joe Howell, who was called several weeks ago to Candor, N. C, on account of the illness of her father. ret in ned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton lurkpatrick, of Shelby, will spend the Christmas holiday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Jamcs M. Mock. r v Mr. Poi-ter Greenwood, who is a student at Duke University, is home for the Christmas holidays to be the guest of his family. Miss Anne Albright, dean of Wom en at the Western Carolina Teachers College, has arrived to spend the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mr-. AL E. Albright, Mr. and Mrs.. James Coman, who have been visiting relatives in Way-nesvillc- and Lake Junaluska, have returned to their home in Winston Salem, " Dr. W. N. Sisk, who is serving his internment at the Cincinnati General Hospital, arrived oil Saturday to spend several days as the guest of his par ens, wr. and Sirs. ( . IS. iisK. Mr. Howard Hyatt, student at Mc Callie's, has arrived and is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt, on the Balsam Road. ...' Miss Mary Barber, who is teaching in Burlington this winter, has arrived and will spend the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barber. 1$ 'HRISTMAS CANDIES ... 10e KinjA Mixed, per lb. . Ormgi Slices, per lb. 10c Gum Drops, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . .25c Chocolate Drops, 2 lbs. . ...25c Coconut BonBons, 2 lbs. , 35c Crescent Creams, 2 lbs. ... 35c Brock's Stick Candy 2 Pound Box 25c Meador's Pure Sugar Stick 2 Pound Box . . ... . . . . 29c & (AT Tangerines, per doz. ..17c and 22c Oranges, per doz, . 17 to 3QC ChniPP -Mixed Nuts, per lb 25c WIIUIC English Walnuts, ner lb -,. nn w ' wiiu A-tvv r, 1 1 1 t"C nS' per ,D' 20c and 23c S , rw ',C ft Mrs. S. T, Neal, Mrs. Syda Ray, Miss Elizabeth Ray, and Miss Margaret tiyati. Mrs. Nana Shankle. of Commerce, Ga.i who is spending the winter as guest at Birch wood Hall, leaves this week for a fortnight's visit to her sister in Greenville, S. C. .- Mr. William Ray, who is a student at the State University, has ar rived and will be spend the holiday season with his mother, Mrs. Charles E. Ray. mers and wish you a joy ous Yuletide. Jo Ann Beauty Shop PHONE 63 Quality Fruit Cake, 5 lbs. . ... $219 I U. S.No.2 Oranges, per ba icr . .$1.45 f OUR MARKET WILL PLEASE YOI? I Fresh Fish Speckled Trout, per lb. 20c C ; i . opanisn ftiackera!, Ib 18c g King Mackeral, per lb. 25c J Pan Trout, per lb. . . .18c OvtfPfQ standards, per pt . . . 28c ujfoici elects, per pt. . . . . . 33c Special For Lovers oi C Good Lamb - - TURKEYS on Foot 25c ner lb. lilue Kibbon Lamb from the National Live Stock Show in Chicago. ; tin C. E. EAY'S SONS THE FOOD) STORE

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