tPAY, MAY 21, 1936
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
PHONE 137
fi , . ;..,r' daughter, Mrs. Fritz
V. "Lr have returned to town
jstwndinir this
t?whn relate in heville.
a p'len Louise Killian motored
. Ga-ncsville, Ga., during the past
k and visited friends at Brenau
fo-tge. . , .
v P L- SJhulhofer P"d Mr
w Mrs. Riley Morgan, who have
n. the past winter as the guests
of th
halhofer,
Mu- D. Adams, formerly of
m-vilie. who now resides in Ashe
S with her daughter, Mrs. George
.l i, .pending this week m town
Vtt of friends.
V- and Mrs. Dewey Stovall had
heir guests during the week-end
forrJr's parents, Mr and Mrs.
j' H. Stovall, of Cleveland, Ga.
Mr Sam Bushnell, Jr., who is with
thi Stat. Highway Commission, with
headquarters in Bryson City, was the
over the week-end of his
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bushnell.
Mr Hugh Sloan, Jr., who is with
the State Highway Patrol, was the
euest this week of his family. Mr.
Sloan is located in Wilmington.
Dr and Mrs. Robert H. Stretcher
and small son left Saturday for Ral
h where they will visit relatives.
c-c . . .
Mr and Mrs. Wicker and two chil
J:nne aKl Dickie, of Schere
eftad'v NT- Y., were the guests during
the week of Mrs. Amelia Hoke. Mrs.
Wkke-r is the daughter of Mrs. Hoke.
Master Noble Garrett, Jr., is spend
ing .several days as the guest of his
(r-aml parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moody at their home near Franklin.
Famous Film Family at Home
Mr. John Oueen. who U with the
State Highway Commission, with!
headquarters in Bry.-on City, was the
guest of his parents, Mr." and Mrs.
John M. Queen, over the week-end.
Mrs. W. S. Patterson had as her
fuests during the week-end Mr. and
Irs. Kay Pattern, of Robbmsville.
Mrs. N. F. Lancaster and Mrs. J.
Wilford Ray, .were among thoel
spending Friday in Asheville.
Miss Ann Kerr, Miss Oorrie Kerr.
Miss Mary Whitson. and Miss Sally
Whitson, all of Asheville, were the
guests of relative in town on Sat
Miss Mary Emma Massie ha! as!
her guest this week. Miss Ruth Vat-
son, of Greensboro. '
I
M:. Manson Shook, of West-
Asheville, is the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. John M. Queen.
Mys Corinne Alloy and Miss
Sara Louise Leatherwuod spent the
week-end in West Asheville as the
guests of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Glenn
Tweed.
Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr. and younp
daughters, Mary Lee and Betty Jean,
lej't during the week for IH'lami,
Fla., where they will visit the form
er's mother Mrs. B. L. Hall.
Miss Dollee Marsh and Mi Drama
Lampkin were Asheville visitors on
Friday.
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Mrs. Robert L. Oin and young where she the guest of relative
son have returned from Charlotte,
where they were the guests of the
former's sister, Mrs. Ed Isenhoar.
M&s Hilda Moody, nvho ?s now
making her home in Asheville, where
she holds a position, spent the week
end with her parents at their home
on the Dell wood Road.
Mr. E. Craig Wilton, of Greens
boro and Charlotte is the guest for
several days of his aunt, Mrs. Rufus
L. Allen.
Mrs. Adora Smathers Raines, who
has been spending the winter as the
guest of her brother. Judge William
Smathens, in Atlantic City, has re
turned to Waynesville for the sum
mer months.
Mrs. Rufus L. Allen has returned
from Washington and New York,
and friend for the past several
months. In April Mrs. Allen at
tended the annual meeting of the
National League of American Pen
Women of which she is branch presi
dent of North Carolina.
Mrs. Frank Smathers, of Miami, ar
rived during the week and will spend
a fortnight or more at her summer
home here. She ha as her guest
Mrs. Lila Wall.', of Miami Beach,
mother of Mrs. Frank Smathers, Jr.,
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Smathers.
Mr. Hugh Abel, of National Park
service It', who has been acting super
intendent of the Black Gap Camp dur
ing the tire season, has returned to
his duties at Round Bottom, near
Ravensford.
Read The Ads
Mr. and Mr. Franchot Ton
The title once enjoyed by Mary Tickford and Douglas Fairbanks,
who were recognized as "the first family of filmdom", appears slated
to become attached to Mr. and Mrs. Franchot Tone, whom Holly
wood points out as one of its happiest couples since Joan Craw
ford, the former w ife of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Tone middle
nisled it.
Miss Lois Harrold has returned
from Durham. She was accompa
nied home by her sister, Mrs. Ward
Boring, who will make her a visit.
HERE and THERE
BY
HILDA
WAY
GWYN
AND
NOW
jPrue Seduced
Flies . . onti . . mo
qulto... roadie...
fleas... bedbug...
and other insects
The political situation relative to
the lawn around the court hous is
becoming a grave matter there was
a time when tho.se gathered at this
center, stayed on the cement walks
and never so niu.h as stepped on the
rrass but now in the excitement of
fr Ti1 P iwrv .if flnstonin ioinfj' coming' events the candidates am
hi., u-'ifn'nnd vouni.- dauirhtor. who are) their followers take to the greenest
visiting the former's grandmother,! spots of the lawn and
V P I Tnrhvti for week-end, enuv tne most
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis were
among thotse spending Thursday in,
Asheville. '
visit.
'.'
Little Miss Patsy Gwyn was the
guest durjng the week of Mr. and
Mrs. G. Lyle Jones, at their home in
Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Russ had
as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs, Foster Bennett, Miss Myrtle
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bennett
and two sons, Roy. Jr., and Joe, and
Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Tillerson and two
children, Virginia and Harrold, of
Hendersonville. Mrs. Tillerson and
children are remaining over for a visit
of several days.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Clay Hassell, of
Tuscaloosa, Ala,, are visiting the hit
ter's uncle, Mr. James McLean and
his son. Mr. Robert McLean. Dr.
nnl Mt. Hassell came to town bv
way OI Uie Ult-at numy muuuuaiiin
Park.
hold appar-
eoiilidential looking
conferences maybe the secrecy of
the information imparted makes it
necessary for them to withdraw-
somewhat from the crowd at any
rate'-political fervor is alxmt, to kill
the grass.
FlCpnprC PUNCH-O-BAG
iiiiaia EXERCISER
WITH 2 CANS OF MORTON'S SALT WHILE LIMITED
SUPPLY LASTS. GET ONE BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!
EVERY boy and girl who wants to be husky should have a
Punch-O-Bag. A strong elastic causes it to bounce back
against the fist when struck, providing splendid arm exercise.
Worth 10c but given FREE solely to induce you to try this
famous non-caking table salt!
SPOUT VON'T
TfAR OUT I ;
IODIZD
OR PLAIN
8
It might be a wise plan to desig
nate some room in the court house
as a conference room and al
lot each candidate so much time
with a regular schedule-As to
the gratia even those who make
their day time homes at the vourt
house are either all "het up" over
the campaign, so that they have
no eyes with whlh to see or
they are so sympathetic with the
tension of the candidates, having
traveled that way themselves
that they haven't the heart to
oust them from their soft spots
on the lawn knowing full well
how hard somebody will have to
fall when the finaj vote is taken.
It is the usual season for the pur
chase of new hooks for the Waynes
ville Public Librarv and while the
board members are soliciting fund.?
for this -expenditure remember it isn't
a personal, favor you are doing them
when you donate but that it is
your library and that i; is an asset
to the town of Wayne ivillc that few
towns this size can be found now in
the United States, that cannot boast,
of a public library many with the
popillifrion of avne.sville having
better ones and others not, so good
And until some person with enough
money sees fit to endow it, or it can
oe financed by direct taxation it will
continue to be my responsibility and
vours If it could be kept going thir
tyfive years ago by thu method
when money was even more scarce
in these parts than at the present
time if we have the proper civic
pndo we'll all .iust continue to do
Hate in the time honored fashion.
A couple of weeks ago between
seventy-five and one hundred
women from all over the icounty
made an appeal to the county
board of commissioners, regard
ing the continuance of the work
of the County Home Demonstra
tion agent. "No action taken"-
was the report What the work
of the county farm agent has
meant to the farmers the work
of Miss Mary Margaret Smith,
will eventually mean to the worn-
on su-.-ely in our progressive
county we want a wl'll balanced
program when you can get. near
ly one hundred women in this
busy season of spring cleaning
and gardening to stop work and
many of them drive miles to -attend"
a meeting on a bright Mon
day morning they mean busi
ness. The interest. .of thi many
women in the work is quite sig
nificant of" how the women of
Haywood feel to the proposi
tion, which is obviously beneficial
to a large group and it is to lo
hoped that the board of county
commissioners will reconsider
the matter, which apparently was
cuusually passed over e recently,
("ailed to my attention improve
me'ii.ts in the private dining room
at the Creen Tree Tea Room-an
ideal place for dinners and parties.
Kvcrvbodv ' going fishing Mr. Don
ald- 'Dunham, airain making plans . to
turn the corner lot on Main aild l'ig
eon into n flower garden as of last
4 year frank rerguson, .jr., ami loin
Reeves working day and nurht f'
their candidate for Coventor Thanks
to Mrs. John Hoxit for the jonquil
bulbs for the park friends glad
to ee Mrs. C, F. Kirkpatrick out
again R. L. Provost 'and James R,
Boyd should-collaborate on a Treat
ise on "Thrift" The danger of the
change in the entrance 'at Alexan
der's isome citizen, from ' force of
habit plus stimulation might at
tempt to enter - by glass windowH
which were former entrances presi
dent of Chamber of Commerce strict
v sober already bumped hi nose
three times Wallace -..Black well in
sisting that the world is treating him
better than he deserves Dr. Trues
dale telling the Methodists their
church too large for general use
Haywood winning the banner for at
tendance at the district meeting of
Young Democrats in Asheville Fath
er Lane making a hillside garden.
JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE DE--LKJHTFUL
AFFAIR
On Friday evening Miss Dollee
Marsh and Miss Corinne Wagcnfeld
entertained at the home of the
former with an informal dame.
Spring flowers were used to decorate
the living rooms.
Among those enjoying the evening
were: Miss Dorothy Bliss, Miss Drama
Lampkin, Miss Joan Phillips, Miss
Sarah Welch, Ray Austin, Ernest
Withers, Jr., Robert Ixiwe, Wade
Franklin, and Kenneth Stahl.
.-
Miss Johnnie Russell, who has been
residing in Asheville for the past
gevcraj months, was the guesft of
her mother over the week-end.
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Because It Is Better-
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FI AIID White Lilly, 24 lbs $1.17
r LUUIV Swans Down Cake Flour 27c
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Nihlets Corn 15c
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