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THURSDAY, APRIL 30. i93s Society Glubs Personals PHONE 137 MRS. T. L. GYVYN, Editor PHONE 137 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER CLUBS HAVE JOINT MEETING The Woman's Club and the Commu nity Club held a joint meeting on Wednesday afternoon, in the banquet nail of the Welch Memorial Sunday School building of the First Baptist church on Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. H. W. Baucom presiding, flan were discussed for the merging of the two organizations into a greater Wo man', Club. Mrs. John M. Queen, chairman of the nominating mjmmit'.ee, submitted the following report: President, Mrs S. P. Gay: irt vice president, Mrs, Ben Gulkitt; .second vice president, Mrs. James W. killian; third vice president, Mrs. Carroll Bell; secre tary, Mrs. Felix Stovall; treasurer, Mrs. Rufus H. Blackwell, and corre sponding secretary, Mrs. James Har den Howell. The report was ac cepted in full, with all officers elected to serve the new organization for the coming year. It was decided that each club should finish the year's work, as planned, with all projects completed. The next joint meeting of the group will be held on the second Thursday in May, and will be both a social and business meeting. Mrs James M. Long offered the lounge of the Waynesrvtdle Country Club for the next meeting. All arrangements for the occasion were left in the hands of the executive committee, and the hostesses and plans will be announced at another date. A good 'representation was pres ent from each organization, and much enthusiasm of the merging of the two clubs marked the meeting. Mrs. Nana Sliankle, Mrs. Rufus H. Blackwell, and Mrs. Fred Marley, were among those motoring to Ashe- ville mi Friday. Mrs. M:ison Trowbridge, Miss Cor nelia Trowbridge, and Mrs. John Nichols, of Upper Montclair, N. J., have returned to their home alter a week's visit at the Palmer House. Mrs. Trowbridge is the mother of Ma son Trowbridge, who was at one time connected with the Farmers Federation. A REGULAR $7,50 Therrnique The Healerless Method Of Permanent Waving for $5 The Personality Beauty Shop PHONE 306 MUSIC CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. W. L. HARDIN, JR. The Waynesville Music Club held the regular monthly meeting on Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Jr., as hostess. Mrs. Hugh A. Love, president, presided. Spring flowers adorned the living room. Mrs. Love asked that the club ob serve National Music Week, and sug gested that some numbers be givn during the week at the Park Theatre. It was announced that on Saturday, May the 9th, the members of the Sat urday Music Club, of Asheville, would be the guests of the Waynesville Music Club on that date and would give an exchange program at that time. The meeting will be held with Miss Margaret Stringfield at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam L, Stringfield. Mrs. Hugh A. Love and Mrs. Grover Wilkes, of Sylva, who attended the meeting held recently in High Point, of the State Federation of Mueic Clubs, gave interesting and concise reports of the gathering. Miss Margaret Terrell had charge of the program of the afternoon, with the subject, "Russian Music and Rus sian Composers," under study. Prior to the rendition of the numbers, Mias Terrell gave an illuminating talk on the history of Russian music and some of the outstanding composers. The hostess was assisted in serving during the social hour by Mrs. Hugh A. Love and Mrs. Robert 11. Stretch er. MRS. C. F. KIRK PATRICK IM PROVING AFTER ILLNESS Friend will be glad to learn that Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, who has been confined to her bed for the past month, is some better, though she is still unable to be out. U. I). C. MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT WEEK The Haywood Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which was to have met tomorrow, has been postponed until the afternoon of May the ith. 1 he hostes3 for the meet ing will be announced at a later date. .COMMUNITY CLUB 'MEETING OF NEXT WEEK POSTPONED The meeting of the Community Club whic h Was to have been held on .Mav the (ith has been postponed and will be combined with the annual meeting which will be held in the club rooms on May the 20th. The hostesses of the afternoon will be announced at a later' date.. MEREDITH ALUMNAE TO MEET WITH MRS. C LYDE IIOEY, JR. The Haywood Chapter of the Mere dith College Alumnae will meet on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clyde Hoey, Jr.. in Canton. All former students of Mere dith College are Cordially invited to attend the meeting;' University Selects Desert Queen Edith McM.honlSi Something different in the way of a campus beauty contest was staged at University of Arizona at Tucson where Edith McMahon home town co-ed, was chosen desert queen, crowned with a ten gallon sombrero and presented with a bouquet of desert wjldflowers. Her throne was not a cactus, however. CONSULTANT NURSE WORKING WITH HEM. I'll DEPARTMENT Miss Josephine Daniel, consultant nurse with the State Health Department,-' .is spending the week With the nursing personnel of , the District Health Department. In romnany with Mrs. Jean T. .Dillon, supervisor of Public Health Nursing, she Will visit the public health nurses in the five counties of the district,' namely, Hay wood, Swam, Macon, and Graham. Miss Daniel is on the staff of the di vision of county health work in tho I State Health Department. Mrs. Bonner Ray and .small son, Thomas, who have spent the winter in Florida, have returned home. Kn route they stopped over in Rock Hill, S. C, and made a visit to the former's sister, Mrs. Jessie Mas sie McCracken. Their first few days here will be spent with relatives af ter which Mrs. Ray will open the cot tage on the grounds of the home of Mrs. Charles L. Kay, lor the summer, T Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Jr. had as their guests for several days dur ing the past week the latter's par ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lancaster, of Hen- dersonville. . Mr. John M. Queen, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Kathryn Queen left on Monday for Uobbinsville, where the former will attend court. .'.-: Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Harbin have gone to Asheville to make their home. Mrs. Harbin has accepted a position in the Biltmore Hospital. Ml Yois Need to Kaow Abcat a Itefrigerator-It's a General Electric and it costs less to own! Research keeps G-E Refriger ators years ahead always ... in all ways Choose a G-E and you don't need to be concerned over your refrigerator's oper ating cost. Nor need you bother your head about fast freezing speeds, proper tem peratures of storage compart ment or cabinet "gadgets." Todav there are more G-E sealed mechanisms in use than ail other refrigerator "sealed" mechanisms combined. Every minute of every day some body buys a General Electric! Sealcd-in-steel G-E THRIFT-UNIT has exclusive FORCED-FEED LUBRICATION and OIL COOLING Now gives "Double the Cold" and uses even less current than ever. 5 YEARS PERFORMANCE PROTECTION Miss Rufie Bright wa among those who attended the freshman dance at Western Carolina 'leathers College, at (,'ullowhee last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Frehn, of Bris tol, Va., were the guests over the week-end of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Olackwell. .Mr. Lee Davis, formerly of Waynes ville, but now of Tarboro, is visiting relatives in the county. Mr. Davie is with fthe legal department of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway. '.'-. -. Miss Jewel Hipps and a party of friends were Asheville visitors dur ing the week. Mrs. Thomas Taliaferro and small son, Walter, who have been visiting Mr. Taliaferro in Raleigh, have re turned to town and are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, at Hillcrest. . Miss Anne Jones was the guest for several days of last week of friends at Swannanoa. Mr. Tom Campbell and a party of lriends were the guests ot his par ents in Asheville on Sunday. Miss Bobbie Jean Truesdale is spending several davs in Greensboro this week, as the guest of friends. '.. Mrs. Josephine Coman Ferguson and Mrs. Felix Stovall were among those motoring to Asheville on Sat urday. ' ' '.." , ' 'I Mrs. Sydney Perry, of Reidsville, I was the guest over the week-end of Mrs. DeBrayda Liner. I ...,' Mr. Walter Mallonee, formerly of Waynesville, who now makes his home in Statesville, spent the week-end in town. '.. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tweed, at their home in West Ashevi'le. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corn, of Ashe ville, spent the week-end in town as the guests of. the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W, H, Liner. Mr. Clarke Medford was the guest over the week-end of his brother, Mr. Wid Medford, at his home in Drexel, N..C. "..' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albright and son, Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges,' spent Sunday in Greenville, South Carolina. Mrs. R. C. Forbes, of Winlield, Penrt., is visiting relatives in the coun ty. .Mrs. Forbes is the former Miss Frances Garner. Mrs. Carroll Bell and a party of friend were among those' motoring to Asheville on Tuesday. Mrs. J. 1". DeFravro and small daughter, of Charlotte, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. As bury Howell. .'' Mrs. R. O. Covington, of Asheville,! urni. tin. ...i.i.-f il t. f ana Mrs. J. Rufus McCracken, Rev. H. W. Baucom and a group of men from the Baptist church attended a laymen's meeting which wa held at the First Baptist, church in Asheville. on luesday. One of the speakers on the program was Dr. J. T. Henderson, laymen's missionary director, of Knoxville, lenn. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shelton motorud to Greenwood, S. C, on Monday where they were called on account of the death of the sister-in-law of the latter. ; " '. ' - Mrs. Raymond Hyatt and Mrs. E. B. Camp were among those motonni' to Asheville on Tuesday. CIRCLES OF BAPTIST CHURCH TO ! HOLD MEETINGS ' The Helen Bagby Circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. P. Francis. The Bell Tyner Johnson Circle will meet at the parsonage, with Mrs. W. R. Harbeck as hostess, at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. The Naomi Schell Circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. C. C. Cowan, at her home on the Pigeon Road. The Business Girls Circle wi)l meet a week later, on Tuesday evening, May the 12th, at 7:30 o'clock, with Miss Eula Patterson and Miss Mary Ruby Davis as associate hostesses, at the home of the former. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, of At lanta, are the gueets this week of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, at their country home on the Fairview Road. Mr. Tommy Hill, who hag been a patient in the Duke Hospital for sev eral months, is now at home with his grandmother, Mrs. Charles R. Thomas. Mrs. J. Rufus McCracken accom panied hv her nurse. Miss Dolan, left on Tuesday for Paula's Island, S. C, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. W. L. Hardin left on M for Webster Grove, Mo., wh ?y went to attend the marriage " son, Mr. Robert Balfour HarV'cr Miss Gladys Miller, which w : place a tthe First Presbyteriur -:- . on Saturday. " Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Bauco-n -a ; their guests during the week'' i Mary Currin, of Raleigh a-j' r Pearl Bourne, of Birmingham w were the speakers on Tueda"V m niv iia;nwu motility I . the Baptist churches. SEVEN CLUB HAS DN( K On Friday night the Seven C gave the regular fortnightly .!, which was held in the club ba'Wm' with the music furnished by the caneers, of Asheville. A number 0' couples from the neighboring vuwn were in attendance. Miss Ruffle Bright spent the week end visiting her sisters who are stll" dents at Western Carolina Teacher College. Mrs. F. A. Anderson, of Johnson City, Tenn., spent the week-er,d j' town as the guest of her sister Charles E. Ray. ' :v Mrs. Nana Shankle spent the week end in Greenville, S. C, as the guest o' relatives. ' it PAYS I lassie Furniture Co. PHONE 33 MAIN STREET Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan is spend ing several days in Raleigh this week, where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C C. Crittenden. Mr. Johnnie Johnson, who formerly resided here, who is now located in Concord, spent a few days in town during the week. .''-.'. Mr. Ed Isenhour, of Charlotte, was the guest on Monday and Tuesday of Mrs. Isenhour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McCracken. '.... Mr. C. C. Nobeck, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived on Sunday and will spend a week as the guest of his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Nobeck. Miss Eleanor Richards, or Tryon, arrived on Monday for a visit to Miss Louise Stringfield. .... Mrs. R. P. Walker was the guest1 over the week-pnit v.l.it , : 1 : " .... v.i iwuu.tia jii Greenville, S. C. Mis3 Carolina Alsteatter and Mrs. James L. Stringfield had as their guests dul-ing the past week, Mti and Mrs. Charles Foulks and the form er's sister, Miss Wilma Foulks of si - .-r. . . i r i 1 viosnen, inuiaria, wno were en route to i . . ... ,. . . " meir nome aiuer spenaing tne winter in t. r'etersDurg, jf la. Mr. LeRoy Davis is spending this weeK as tne guest ot friende in 3um ter, S. C. I ( Prof, and Mrs. E. J. Robeson and daughter, Miss France Robeson, spent Saturday in Asheville. Mr. Garnett Henson, Jr., of Gaa tonia, and Mr. Bill Henson. of Snin- dale, were the guests during the week of their grandmother, Mrs. P. L. TurbyfilL '. Mrs. G. C. Briggs, who has been on an extended visit to her daughters in Washington. D. C., and Norfolk. Va , has arrived home for the summer season.- '........ . Mrs. D. Doyle Alley is spending this week in Raleigh. . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Killian were the guests of friends in Chattanooga, Term., over tho week-end. ShoeD You to Trade At Our epartment 1. We have the largest,, most .varied and attractive stock ever assembled in this section. 2. We are specialists in buying and at all times have the latest and best values on the market. .'J. We operate on a volume basis which means that we put the lowest possible price on our shoes. 4. You can find here shoes for all the family, and much running around can be eli minated. 5. In dress shoes for women, men and children, we fea ture the latest and best styles. 6. Our shoes are bought in widths. Women's dress styles frequently are bought in Tripple-A widths. Men's frequently as narrow as B's and as wide as Tripple-E s. 7. Our department is in charge of an expert shoe man and our staff is trained to fit shoes correctly, and are in structed not to sell shoes unless they fit reasonably S.Our prices are cash to every one. They are the same to all. Every body gets a square deal. 9. Where the shoe has not been soiled, you are entitl ed to make exchanges. 10. You are assured of courteous, friendly treatment, and we are appreciative of your business, 11. We live here. We work here. We have a reputation of which we are proud. Our customers are our friends, and are treated as such. Buy Your Shoes Here And Be Happy C. E. BAY'S SKTS
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