1 Thursday, april 2, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Society Clubs PHONE 137 Personals MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor PHONE 137 MISS MARTHA McCRACKEX HOS. TESS TO X. . L. CLIB On F nday evening- Miss Martha Me Cracken etitertaiiw the mfinb.-r-- .-.f uie . 1. 1.. ( luh a! parents, Mr an.I Cracken. J he even sewing, and- kn:tt;r. casi-.n the spring flower Those eniu pitaiitv won Mai -a lott. M Eiina Jon.-s Miss I 1 ( MRS. L. M. RICHKSOX. HOSTESS TO W A YX ESVILLE Ml SIC CI. I B The aynesvil.ie Music Club held u:e regular March meeting with Mrs. L. M. Kuhoson on jsaturdav attor- mence was attractively iiuair.:t:es ol dattodils In the absence ot Mrs. the president, who was miss r.onsE campbei.l ix- f I All r.l) AS WOK Tin M -TROX or O. E S Easter Parader 1 " U L Mt in in. in mm ti t dutiil 1 1 t th Mi n, 1 , 1 1 Xs"fV v - , ';tnt "Imlppn Intlu ib.n I Mr ' ' " n n n. w ,M. 1 I , u M 1- A 1 t 1 I 1 t W 1 w I , ' H 1 1 ( I I & ?V , , u , , l 1 n t M i C 1 ul Mi It " J &r 111 VI 11 I 1 V N . v V I X 1 I I Mi i v v n Ti "I t 1 1 v v I I Mllll i I , , ' " , ' 11 ' ,V " II ( h ' op I , m 111 vi Mt:.-ic ( ul u , m l i , ' 1 ' ' 1 i i 111 x iV lV i , i t , i ' 1 1 v ' h u i x .-i ; 1 i llnM I l ill t 1 ' !" ' I i M l In L k .1 ' i lh ' " 11 . . ... m m i 1 1 1 i trrlrv "mill w i i it is , ii, I fMtK 1 1 Mi I 1 (imp lh Hup ' lf a libit On lh, ,j 1,1, 11, Ml" 1 '"" I. m n x k J Mi 1 M.i! , 1, n ,,!,, 1 1, s I'M'" M, mh. 11 n 1 V2$Vk I Me if ail Those Kiuliinne Vounu ;'1M "i:".'"". Mrs. I. 1.. Hraniiett.l SUtof5 T8" 1 i w tin matt, .n. ua- SsA , , ' ' l.th ., i ,,!n nt, n gf tf a h.eh tnl.ute to Mrs. Hmmb-.i. ho ' .EL Sf iWJ has serv,.,i the chanter .1.1, f. .'Sl E .. nr'VL I Mrs. Kvander l'reston, sanir. ah I .. . . ' ' 11 ""'t 1 mots, and a social hour to tlu W. S$T I X. C. Cafe. j- Mr and Miv. (,. C. I'lott and family Miss Mary '.ou I.ea!hcrwool and and Mrs Homer l'loti were the truest:. , ML-s F ranees Weston spent Sunday on Sunday of Mr. an.i Mrs. Wayne with friend in A.-hevili.-. . Rattle at their hi.iue in Hi y,n C.ty, i i ,,',,,, ' M : s. Htrbert lira re : of Orniond, V, n"'"1',1,' Who a '; u-b-n'- K.a.. h.. hi;- spent the ,at fort- .m.i ii,,. .-i.rii.-, ,H-,,i M-."ai n.eht u;t!; n-r parent, leaves tinlay w, uh' e 1 ' ' wftr. rt.- 1 lie .uiu-st of his pun-n: s '. during the . a-: w . U w . M ; '.;y. he i i- hr !,, .;.!,, . , 'r he; ii inc. I'rier t., lu r visit here :t ,..im t : n,i- .-,s t be truest of i. Mr-. l'r.-,-l Hii-.'.on. in ' a , i , iu- i. -ii V... l - I.'.-' i w,... 1 1 c , t ' . Mi i:-. Ml i or B L 0 I) ) X (j Dial) Hair With BLEAC 110 L LiKlit Hlond Platinum (Jolden Blond Ulenelios, yes Imt Is iiin limn iliai it Is. u neu truly 'scientific .mil revolutionary development, ("KIMVially compo, Milled to iiksuiv K'rl'Mi reMili.s. The Personality Beauty Shop PHONE 306 ( l.arms. M,s, Martraret St i itiLrhc!d accompanied bv Mrs. Robert 11. Mi'ct.ner, nave two vioun mimners, "The Minstrel Roy." and "Killarney."' Mrs. Tom Spurlock accompanied by Mrs. Kvander l'reston, santr. "An Irish Love Sonjr," by Margaret J.anjre. a piano solo ny sirs. Konert ji. I Stretcher Percy Granger's arrange ment of "The I.ondonerry," Dorothy Richeson, young daughter of the host ess, and member of the Junior Mu.sic Club, accompanied by her mother, sang, "Eileen Aroon," by Will Earhart. A social hour followed adjournment of the club, during which time the hostess served cakes and tea. V m Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stent z and family, who have been occupying an apartment in the Clove will,' are now residing in the Breeding house oh lioundary street. .1 SEE THE Fashion Show Thursday Night The Park Theatre THE staged by WOMAN'S CLUB I t I sei vcii t he chanter .,1,1,.. f,.,. liast year. Following the met the irroun ad ioin-n,.,! r,,.- . .,r,-,,. I,. mens ami a social hour to the W X. C. Cafe. MRS. H. y RAK'OM IMIVOKV VOl H.E WITH DIXXER I'ARTV n On lhursday evening Mrs. 1 ' Raucom complimented Mr. ;,nd Mis' Herbert Steely, whose marriage was an interesting social event in Savan nah in the late winter, with a dinner party. The table was covered with a hand some imported ivory cloth, and ccn-V'';rd,-,y a, J".r'l "owl of vellow uanouiis, wniie placed around th, eie crystal holders, wjth tapers. Thoe present for the delightful af ...i e.e, .wr. and Mrs. Rich naruer, Jr., .Miss France Mr. t K. Weil the r Ii v bowl ycllinv ar, X. R;iy, and DORCAS HELI, i.oV ,.; en ,.TK 'vV-TOiMKBr WEDXESDAV U)l Wednesday afternoon, April the Mb, Mrs. Iam,.s M. Long will be hostess to the memher.s Of the Dorcas Hell Love Chapter 11. A. R. n the occasion .of the regular April meeting I he guests will assemble i the lounge ol. the Waynesville Country Club. - Mrs. ,J. Harden Howell, r'gent, will preside. 1 he subject ol" the paper of i u i iiiiuii win i,e "Vallev I anu will lie given by Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Williain' Mitch lantori, will review the urge. magazine. INFORMAL Miss 'Co lira ma an in- home of (he iwVon-ee Mc- Waynesville Merchants Co o per at i n g Spring Fashions F 0 R Children, Misses, and Women WILL B E MODEL E I) By An Attractive Group Of Local People DANCING By Local Children Under The Direction Of MISS AELITA JACKSON We take pleasure in cooperating in this event and believe that such a show should be given each spring and fall. The garments from this store are represen tative of our stock, and we hope you will like them. VOl XCFit SET EXJOV DANCE On Saturday evening . mine Wagon rohi and Mis: Lampkin entertained with lormal dance at th hitter's sister, Mrs Kirov. Among those attending the affair were: Miss Dollee Marsh, Miss Sarah Welch, .Miss Mary Morrow Really, Mis .Joan Phillips, Miss Dorothy miss, Air. Howard Hyatt, Mr.. Kenneth Stahl, Mr. Ernest L. Withers, Jr., Mr Ray Austin, Mr. Wade Franklin, Mr. Mack Davis, and Mr. Robert Lowe. LITTLE MISS HETTY SHOOK (JIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY On Monday afternoon little Miss Betty - Shook entertained a group of her young friends at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John M. Queen. The oc casion marked her birthday anniver sary. . bhe wis assisted in receiving. by her cousin, Mis- Kathrjn Queen. After the e-uestq enioved trames they were invited into the dining 1 room, which was arranged with nn n-aster motif. Each smal puest was presented attractive favors, after wnich ices, cakes and candies were served. The guest list included! Jones, Theresa Alley. Parker Gav. Jack Alley, Dewev and Jimmv Nnlnnd Milas Stamey, Sammy Jonet?, Nancy Walker, Betty Brown, Jean Bradley, Mary Ann Massie, and Tommy Curtis. Miss Helen Sisk. who is a 'student at Duke University, spent the spring vacations as the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. N, Sisk. '.'' Mr. Clarence Phillips, nroiect su perintendent of CCC 426. at Ravens- ford, was in. town the first of the week, Mr. W. Vass Sheppard and Mr. Rob ert Ruark, prominent attorneys, of Raleigh, spent several dav in town the first part of the week. . e , ! M;!,;.,y. r. V- n '.!, I'. ;.i-.;,'!,:i. - T.i .u ".v in :,..: M -v. -.i : i- at the N . .. has re- 1 : . ..:- ..peiidinsf ,." : , ' v; ':- llar" '. . .. i' ::. w ho is W ". : of the i .i '! ..ti, arrived ;,:'' 'ii.) o, and "" : -.--' - ... iWU W itil avi Mi-. Harry ai.k Ml '-. . ' i M.vs X'ora 1 .!:: w .' , t;:o guests '. ' i wvi ,.' "i t'oi nu'i-'s I .-. X.'h ,-.ii:..:i. . n Mi Maiv I'.u! r,. !'., : -pent the a'!, m: ..1 ; ui i 'i '. a- !:,e i::u-; 'of iiiiiii- ill n S.,1 - I I hn 'ham. M rs! .In cpi. ine l n.a -' aiM Mi 1-V: v i.,o-.i- Mii'tniii-ir to A ; .; iia . I .-. I Mi-. Ki'Wi'irt II. St !Virh, ,-, and Mrs. M rs. Charle., Padjteit. Jr.. .m.i -mail i M. II. l-b.w b-., were among those mo soiis, Ch.irbv. 111. and P..M. a rr, cd ( toi ii.g to A hc on Monday, on Friday and an- I lie .-m u of the foriiier's parent,.. Mr. and Mi-. . . T. n,, ,; Kllnkl, vH,n, j.,.i(iny 1 . ., , Asliex'iile, as the guest of friends.' Mr. Mack Da is. wl:,, i, a stiiileiu :ii Mrs. Jack Mosser. Miss Jo,sepbine Davidson College, is .-ponding the! Paws, Miss Louise Moody and Miss spring vacations with his paients. ' Marie Plntt .spent the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. (.rover C. Davis. Atlanta with relatives. Anita LouUe Tins stunning spring outfit a lacy creation of delicate design, with llower-trinimod straw hat and black gauntlet gloves was chosen by lovely Anita Louise, screen star, for her Easter outfit. IT to NO MORE Enie. Meenie,' Minie. Mo. I'or evervone knows whert' lis the LADYE FAYUE -you know. WHERE YOU Learn, about a new Permanent wave. You wrap the hair 'round and 'round And what have we found A beautiful wave come out-there. THEN THE Scalp treatment with the spec ial Massage during which the hands go 'round and 'round and the blood comes up from below, below AND : fli 1 A . iop as a little machine goes 'round and 'round and what do you see? Up here on the little girl's hand a perfect manicure or below on her little toe REALLY l ou II need a new Permanent for Easter, nd go 'round and 'round and stop right here. Ladye Fayre Beauty Shoppe make it a Chatham Homespun Be Pleased and Proud si JUST WHY! Our work is so rarefulljr done. Oor eqaipment Is of the bent. Onr materials are of the finest. And these are the reasons why. Oor services Bcantlfji and Satisfy. IcSALE Genuine Eocene Wavt Realistic Wave ....... ... . . . . Empress Self Sotting Wave ... Wo have other Permanent . . . . .$5.00 or 2 for $5.01 ..$5.00 or 2 for $5.01 . .$4.00 or 2 for $4.01 . ... . . .$3. and dp V if Tailored f r o m a beautiful cloth spun in Elkin, N. (.'., by the Chatham Mills. You will find the Chatham Homespun outstanding in value and Smartness. Let us show you a Spring pattern for Easter, Any Model Several Patterns Furnishings Smartly Suggestive of 1936 Arrow Shirts-Byron and Knox Hats McGregor Sweaters i Interwoven Socks Shoes By Peters And Freeman C. E. RAY'S SONS C. E. RAY'S SONS JO ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE WAYXESTTIXE, X. C. PHON'E $ i-

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