miHSDAY. JUNE 11, 1936 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER SOCIETY Clubs PHONE 137 Personals MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor npinE 4ND GROOM HONORED V1TH DINNER ON MONDAY On Monday evening Mrs. D. V. ji rtprtainea wim a unmer S of her daughter and son, Mr. ,4 Mr Tavior r erguson, wnuse mar- took place in Canton on June Mrs- Ferguson is tne lormer Tth. Ruby Brendle. 0-!v intimate friends of the couple were pre-5 sent, with the following out .u,wn guests: Miss Pat Crocker and Program OF THE NEW Park Theatre Thursday t:iin'n" Wlmm'y ana loin Aeone, in "TIMOTHY'S yuKsr- Friday My Kuartliont and Jan Klpura, In "GIVE I S THIS -NIGHT" Saturday Hill Bovd and Jlmmlc Ellison. In "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN" Monday and Tuesday Ijnrl (iaynor anil Hobort Taylor, In "SMALL TOWN uIKL Wednesday All Mr Cast. In fEVERY SATURDAY NIGHT' Night Shows 7:15 and 9:15 ADMISSION 10c & 25c MRS. M. H. BOWLES AND MISS ROSALYN RAY GIVE Ll'NCHEON I .0n Tuesday Mrs. M. H. Bowles and Miss Rosalyn Ray entertained with Jl luncheon to honor Mrs. M. J Payne ot Jacksonville. Fla., popular guest of her sister, Mrs. Carroll Bell. A color motif of blue and pink pre vailed in the appointments and flow- ers. The guests assembled at eleven o clock and enjoyed several progres sions of contract, and at one o'clock a luncheon was served. When the scores were totaled, Mrs. S. P. Gay was the winner of the top" score, and Mrs. Nancy Keener won the low. Both were presented prizes. nuu i up nonor guest was given an at tractive remembrance of the occa sion. The guest list included M rs. Tom Lee Jr., Mrs. Nancy Keener, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Miss Diana Black, Mrs tucnard a. Barber, Jr., Mrs. V. L. Hardin, Jr., Mrs. Grayden Ferguson Mrs. R. H. Stretcher, Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. rnrnMl TU11 and Miss Helen Ray joined the group iot luncneon. .-. DAUGHTER OF FOJiMER WAY NES VILLE RESIDENT MARRIES The following account will be of interest to friends and relatives here. The bride's mother is the former Mis Josie Hyatt, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyatt, prominent residents of this section, "A wedding of outstanding social interest throughout the Carolinas and Virginia was solemnized Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock, April the 19th, when Miss Elizabeth Banner Burwell and Raymond Auburn Manship, Jr., were united in marriage by Rev. James A. Jones, pastor of the Presbyterian cnurch 01 Henderson. "Miss Burwell, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millis Micajah Bur well, is a young lady of many charms. naving a host ot friends throughout tne state. tne received her education at Ahoskie High School and Louis- burg College, "Mr. ManshiD is the son of Mr nmt Mrs. R. A. Manship, of Laurinburg, and a direct dependant of Sir Isaac Newton, the English inventor. Mr. Manship is prominently connected in the two Carolinas, and is now con nected with Rose's 5 and 10c Stor at North Wilkesboro, N. C." PHONE 137 WEDDING IN Sl .MTER, S. C. TO-! NIGHT OF KEEN INTEREST I A marriage of keen interest to wide circle of friends of both the' bride and groom, will take place at' 8:30 this evening in Sumter, S. C.,! when Miss Mary Kathryn Stubbs be-j i-uiue me nnae or .Mr. lKoy Siler i'avis, at tne home mother. M:s. Olive H MARRIAGE OF INTEREST TAKES PLACE IN WEAVERVILLE The wedding of Miss Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Brown, of Weaverville, to Mr. Ernest Cyril McCracken, prominent Waynes ville citizen, took place in Weaverville Tuesdav ftfterrwjnn ot rt'.l.'t- ..n tha of the brides; lawn of the Brown home. Stubbs. An altar, built aeainst a natural ri. ; y",r ciuuus. .-v" au-ar, ouiu against a natural The bride will be civen in mnrrimrw hni-ku-rnnn.1 by her brother, and Mr. Davis will on either side by lattice work en have as his best man, his father, MrJ twined with English ivy and pink 1'avus. roses. Tall baskets of lilies stood at following the ceremony an informal either side of the opening of the altar reception will be held, after which the The Rev. P. L. Elliott, head of the couple will leave by motor for Charles- English department of Western Car ton. From there they will gQ by boat olina Teachers' college at Cullowhce to New York, where they will visit and close friend of the couple, per relatives. They then plan to visit formed the ceremony. L'KIdT 'r T V"" VNH MU Cr0,'n IlH',U l1 gara falls and to Canada and home vill.. ,.o t .v... :. :i Try The Georgian Hotel Good Home Cooked Food Served Family Style . . 1) a i I y Breakfast 7:30, to 9:00 a. m. Luncheon 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. Dinner 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. , 50c ' ' Management MR. and MRS. FRED S. RUDE Mr. Chevrolet Owner Let ''v::M: GENUINE CHEVROLET SERVICE Protect Your Investment 5 Ways 1. Factory Trained Me chanics. 2. Special Tools. 3. Genuine Parts. 4. Square-Deal Policy. 5. Low Service Costs. Just Phone 75 We will call for and deliver your car. j a t i s f a c t i o n Guaranteed ; e have just installed one of the most modern lubricat- J ng systems m W. N. C. Stop in and let us show :' :'' it .to you. I Watkins ft Chevrolet Co PHONE 75 by way of Lansing. Mich. D. A. R. OFFICERS INSTALLED T LAST MEETING The last meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revohit the summer adjournment was held on' Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Kate1 Morris as hostess. Mrs. J. .'Harden! Howell, presided over the first parti of the meeting, with Mrs. J. F. Abel,! newly elected regent, in charge of the latter session. A letter of regret was read from Mrs. T. A. Berg; of Brevard, (lis-1 trict chairman, who could not attend the meeting, stating her disappoint-1 mint, that neither she, Mrs. Gallo-' way, nor Mrs. J. S. Silversteen could fee present, but that they would visit the chapter in the fall. I Mrs. Howell introduced Sarah' Welch, winner of the Ruth Bryan Owen citizenship medal, and Emily Siler, winner of the citizenship medal offered hv the chanter I The following were invited to be-' come members of the chapter: Mrs.1 Virginia Rotha Kimberly, Miss Hester Ann Withers, Miss Ellen lxiuise Kil-, lian, Miss Ixiuise StringfioM, and Miss Henrietta Love. An impressive flag dav eeremonv was conducted by Mrs. E. B. Camp,1 who gave a paper in which a history, of the flag and its usage was prseent'-l ed. Mr.s. R. P. Walker read a poem,) "The Flag." Two solos were render-i ed bv Miss Ellen Louise Killism companiod by Miss Grace Crocker, "In the Garden." ami "Whoit I Am Too Old to Dream." Mrs.' Howell, who has so ably served the chapter, as regent for the past three years, made a brief speech. the chapter gave her a rising vote of thanks for her splendid work. This was- .followed by the installation of officers by Mrs. R. P. Walker, the chaplain, a follows: Regent, Mrs. J. F. Abel; vice regent, Mrs. James M, Long; chaplain, Mrs. R L. I'-e-vost; recording secretary, Mrs. James Killian; registrar, Mrs. R. N. Rarber, and librarian, .Mrs. W. F. Swift. I Mrs. Abel made a brief talk in ac ceptance of the office of regent, and presented Mrs. Howell, retiring re-1 gent with ex-regenfs pin. Mrs. Abel: appointed the chairmen for the en-j suing year. . During the social hour Mrs. Morrv' was assisted in serving by her sisters,.' Mrs. l.rady Kogers, Mrs. Robert I Coin, and Mrs. G. C. Plott. .1 J ft ' 1 i . i ... ur-u AiKen piayea tne violin. They played Drdla's "Souvenir" before the ceremony. The wedding party came to the altar, to the music of the wed ding march from Lohengrin, from the porch and side lawn. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was very lovely in a gown of pink nuAisst-lirve do sois., made along youthful lines, with a panel of ruffles down the back that fell in a short train, and with a bertha of ruf fles. She wore a wide nink hat and pink sandals. Her only ornament was; a pearl neckljue that lun uriv-n to her grandmother on the nn rent a I side by her grandfather on the oc casion of their golden wedding. The bride carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and swansonia. Miss Fiances Brown, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and oniy attendant and was gowned in pale blue organdie made with puffed sleeves and skirt with its fullness failing from the knees. She wore a picture hat of leghorn trimmed with blue (lowers. Her bouipjct was of mixed garden flowers. The bridegroom had for his best man, Mr. John A. Koairan. Jr. An informal recent ion whs liel.l uf ter the ceremony with only the ;(.' wed ding guests attending.- An ice courst with the ices in the form af bridal slippers, was served while the bride cut the cake, from a table In-au t ifully decorated with pink roses and pink candles. Mrs, .-Robert Brown and Misses Margaret ami Lillian Garrison assisted in serving. The bride's going away costume was a navy blue sheer drcs with match ing taffeta coat and blue a cessorics. She wore a shoulder '-bouquet detached from her bridal .'bouquet. The young couple are wry "popular, both in-their home towns and among their school mates at Western Caro lina Teachers' college at Cullowheo, where they received their U. S. de gree. Mr. McCracken is principal ,of Central Elementary, school here. After a short wedding trip,' Mr. and-Mrs. '.McCracken will be at home at 42 Ix)Ve. Iane, here. TO ATE END CHIRCH MEETING AT LAKE KANl'GA TOMORROW The following member6 of the Wo-' man's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal! church will attend the 14th annual! meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diinese of Western North Caro-I urn. wnicn will te held tomorow and Saturday at Lake Kanuga: Mrs. D. D. Perry. Mrs. H. C Marshiill Mr E. B. Camp. Mrs. C. F. Kirkin'itrwk and Mrs. J. F. Abel. I ENJOY PARTY AT BR VDI.EY S, CAMP LAKE LOGAN The following ma,de Up a party! spending the week-end at Bradley'sj camp at Lake Logan: Mrs. Woody! Jonos. Miss Obera RatclirT. Miss Hazel1 Miller, .Miss Hattie Swayngim, Mrs. Mary Miller, Miss Nettie Grasty, Miss Pearl Miller. Miss Sara Underwood,; Miss Clara Trull, and Mr. Carl Jones,1 Mr. Charles Painter, Mr. Jack Ed-1 w ards, Mr. Wody Jones, Mr. Truman I Grasty, Mr. Conuard McClure, and Mr. Glenn Painter. Miss Shelby Semmes, of Chicago, arrived on Wednesday and will sin-nd two weeks as the guest of Mrs. Maria Mitchell at Hillcrest. Mrs. Jessie Massie McCracken, of Rock Hill, S. C, spent a couple of days this week as the guest of her mother. Mrs. T. N. Massie. Mrs. Bill Col,. nd Miss Oleta Mc Clure returned Sunday from a week's visit U) friends in Lexington and inston-Salem. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Allen announce the birth of a daughter on May the 23rd. Mrs. Fred Marley had a biT guests on Tuesday Mrs. H. C. Marley and her daughter, Mis Margaret Marley, of Old Fort. A Kalor Wave NEW MACIIINELESS PERMANENT WAVE NO lON;l'Jt M-:fKNNAItY TO I Mil IU.O KTItAIN OK MM HINK new eliemk-al muI fcriwrHIew IumiI jtIkv. iktIWc muvp l'o liiinMluit ThlH New Method a $10 00 Wave Will Inn ;ivcn KYoiu Now I lllil .Inly s (or $6.50 riioN Inuirwlert briiiK (iUowlii; t oiqion la I'erMOluUlt y IW-nuly SHiop COUPON Tlilw entlllon bt-ariY to I (tvt curl of the TM'v iiiaaililiH'lois Kalor rcrnuMient Wave. The Personality Beauty Shop PHONE 306 YOUNG HOSTESS OBSERVES BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Little Miss Dolores Phillips, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Phillies celebrated her fourth biitlulay on1 Monday afternoon at the home .of grandfather, Mr. G. VV. Burnett ofi Bethel. At noon lunch was served pi:nic style on. the lawn. The youthful host,ess was the re cipient of many gifts. .Those pres ent were; Eula and Johnnie Burnett, Joan, Herohel and Bruce Singleton, Burr, Harry and Hazel Burnett, Patsy Anne Phillips, Miss Lora Burnett, Miss Donnie Burnett, Mr. Norman Single, ton, .Mrs.'- Lloyd J'hillips, and Mr. Bryan Burnett. . Miss Mary Penland McCracken, daughter of Mr.' and. Mrs. M. Theodore McCracken, student at. Mars Hill col lege, has received the distinction nf making the "First Honor; Roll" for tne semester enuing May Z'.nh. Miss McCracken entered the college after Christmas this year, and has made a splendid record in a few months ' '.'.--. Mr. James Murrav who has been residing here for the past year, has returned from a visit to his relatives in -New xork City. -. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs CI. D firpin whn hna hafin ennnl. ! ing some time in the North, has re turned to town. Mrs. tireen is a guest at the home of Mrs. Margaret Moody. " Miss Virginia Stowe, of Gaffney, S. C, has returned to her home after spenaing a iortnignt ag the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. l.. a. uuiuand. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braren, of Ormond, Fla.. have arrived and will spend the summer in the Garrett apartment on Pigeon street. -'.'. Little Miss Therpsa Allev is cnend ing this week as the guest of her mother. Mrs. tred Corn, at her home in Asheville, '" ' Mrs. Bryant Smith, of Canton, is snpnHincr ceverni week- qo ihi frnpct of her mother, Mrs. Jere Davis. MRS. CARROLL BELL HONORS SIFTER WITH AFFAIR AT ( LI B 'One. of the largest affairs of th week was the party given on Satur day afternoon at the Waynesville Country Club, by Mrs. Carroll Bell as a compliment . to her sister, Mrs M. J. I Vie, of Jacksonville, Fla. Con tract was enjoyed 'at fifteen tables. For the occasion 1 be -lounge of the club was gay Willi a variety of mixed bouquets. When the ('uri'. were l,o,,.,l George Hischoff was found to hold the top score, .Mrs. Josephine Coinun feiguson belli the low, and Mrs. Maria Mitchell cut the consolation. During, the-lea hour the following joined the card group: Mrs.-George Semmes, of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs Will Hyatt, Mrs. V. G. Francis, Mrs Frank Worthington, and Mrs. Wil liam Clark, of Tarpon -Springs, Fla. Those making up the tabby wen Mrs. Jack Way. Mrs. C. F Klrk patrick, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Miss Robina Miller, Mrs. E L. Withers, Mrs. N. M. Melford, Mrs Maria Mitchell, Mrs. J. N. Shoolb -ed Mrs. R. L. Allen. Mrs James '. Reed, Mrs. R. L. i'revost, Mrs. Phil lips, Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. Dan Watkins, M-s J. VV. Seaver, Mrs. J. W.Ray, Mrs. i.. c. wnite, Mrs Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. 1'i iA i-erry, Miss f liana Black. Mrs. .Virginia Kimberly-, Mrs, Jose phine ( omari f erguson, Mrs. Ralph i revosi, Mrs. JH'Hrayda Liner, Mrs. Franciv Massie, Mrs. R. H. Stretcher. Mrs. M. 11. Kowles, Mrs. S. P. Gav Mrs. Tom Lee, Jf, Mrs, Lauri.ston Hardin, Jr., Mrs. N. F. Lam aster, Mrs. w. Koy f rancis, Mrs. R. L. Coin Miss Martha Mock, Mrs. J. C. Reece Mrs. Oeorge BischofT, Mrs. M. G. fctamey, Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, Mrs Felix Stovall, Mrs. Richard N. Barber, Jr., Mrs. Whitner Prevost, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs. Nancy Keener, Mrs. Gray- oen r erguson, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. William Hannah, Mrs. Tom Taliaferro, Mrs. James Atkins. Mrs. Ruth Williams Rr.tha Mrs- Kimr Mrs. Bess Lee Page, and from Canton, Mr?! Holland Bell, Mrs. Clarence Wig gington, and Miss Victoria Bell. -."'.-" ' I Mrs. Mark Galloway and Miss Maryl Davis have returned from Leaksville. J. u., where they visited their broth ers, Mr. Moody and Mr. Harry Davis. They were accompanied by their cous in, Miss Helen Davis. Miss Carolyn Haynes has gone to AnoXVUIe I enn.- Whom eh -alill af tend the cummer school f tha Ttni. versity of Tennessee. Every Day Farmer's Day : at C. E. Ray's Sons While Friday is lein: celebrated in Haywood County as Farmer's Day, fvpryday is Farmer's Day at ('. E. Kay's Sons. Prices' fan be found to suit yourself for we carry all prices. Values you will find are exceptional. Selling only for cash and buying on the market, t.he sanre way, we are in position to give you values that will win by com parison. Our assortment is large. You can take your choice fniii a large variety. Also you can buy here nirly anything the family ordinarily needs. Time and trou ble, as well as money will be saved shopping here. ... .Styles will be found the latest. Huying your ready-to-wear here, your family can travel anywhere with t.he assurance that they are up to the minute. Our shoe stock is the largest and most varied in this section. We take special pains in fitting them, and believe that we can give you foot comfort. We value the Farmer as ii customer and give him every consideration. We buy from him in turn. Last year we bought from local farmers over $12, 000 in produce and meats. Haywood County comes first with us everytime. May 1936 Be A Bigger, Better Year For You i I C. RAY'S SONS bargain m UUm O RA.SF.MF.WT M WIA So Guaranteed Fast 'Color Voiles and Batiste 36-INCH Curtain Scrim LADIES' Sandals AH Colors Dozens of ' Styles 5c 10c Yd. 97c Yd.