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Page 4 THE WAYNES VILLE MOLNTAINEEK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 Society Clubs Personals PHONE 137 MRS. T. L. GYVTN, Editor PHONE 137 MR. AND MRS. JOHN CTDDKHAt K. ! GIVE CONTRACT PARTY ! On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. i John Cuddt'back enUTiained a tf-oup ' of friends at contract at thi'ir Hume ; m Pigeon street. Autumn leaves adorned the living room where the tables were arranged for p'.av. ! When the score were totaled, Miss Harte Oliver held the high among the women, with Mr. George Kunze high among the men, and Miss Nell i Nash cut the consolation. Among tnose invited were: Dr. and Mrs. ('. X. Sirtk, Mrs. Jean Dillon. Mrs. Caroline Ashton Hyatt, Miss Harte Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. George Kunze, Miss Nell Nash, of Franklin, Miss Grace McDaniels and Miss Inez White, of Cherokee. Mr. and Clay Perkins, of Robbinu ville. Dr. Z. P. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harte, of Bryson City, Miss Lillian Fowler and Mr. Howard Clapp, of Sylva. AMERICAN LEGION AIXILIARY TO HOLD MEETING TUESDAY The American Legion Auxiliary 'will hold an important meeting on Tuesday the 20th, in the Auxiliary loom in the Legion Hume on Depot street. Plans will be dmcussed t'o:' the meeting of the 18th District of the State, whh h will be held in ay nesville the same week. Mrs. J. Harden Howell committee woman of the district, will have charge of the program and arrangements for the meeting. Hostesses on Tuenduy night will be Mrs. Doyle Alley, Mrs. I. J. lirown, and Mrs. Frank Worth- Win S Foils Crown T'm!r t . f mgton. Read The Ads Mrs. Beatrice Roberts One of the feature events of clos ing days of the Great Lakes expo sition at Clevelartd was marked by the victory of Mrs. Beatrice Roberts of Detroit in the women's foils championship which attract ed expert fencers from several states. S p ec i a 1 UNTIL NOV EM HER 1st. Machineless Permanent Wave Absolutely Guaranteed in 1. Coarse Hair. 2. Medium Hair. .'5. Fine and Difficult Hair. I. White, Tinted or Bleached Hair. Hair Cut, Shampoo and Finger Wave A!I for .8:.0G PHONE .(( The Personality Beauty Shop LARGE GROI P TO ATTEND DIS TRICT .MEETING OF THE P. T. A- A large delegation is expected from the coiintv to attend the distri.t meet ing of the Western Division of the Parent-Teachers'- Association, which u'i'l be he!l on Friday in Morganton. Mrs.. Doyle Alley, president of the group, will .preside. The program will include many names prominent in the work of the organization. The theme of the day'e work will lie built around "Home and School Co-operation."- Mi's. J. P.. Sidbui y, state president, of Wilming ton, will make an address. JUDGE AND MRS. FRANK SMATH ERS ENTERTAIN DISTIN GUISHED GUESTS Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers have been hosts of a house party at their summer home here. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Collins, of Moorestown, N. J., and Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pan- coast, the former having served as president of the Chamber oi Com merce of Miami for the past ten years, Captain and Mrs. 0. H. Hardee, of Miami, the former known as tne to mato king of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vinsmanter, the former vice president of the First National Bank, of Miami, Mrs. Virginia Hank, of Miami, Judge Paul Barnes, of the circuit court of Miami. FATHER HOWARD V. LANE HAS GUESTS DURING WEEK Father Howard V. Lane ha as his guest Mr. Henry J. Auth, of Wash ington, D. C. Other guests he has en tertained during the week were: The Most Rev. William J. Hafey, D. D., Bishop of North Carolina, Rev. Fath er Bour, of Asheville, Mr. John Hafey, of Springfield, Mass., Rev. M. J, Bagley, pastor of St. Edwards Cath olic church, of High Point, and the latter's mother, Mrs. John Bagley, of Soringfield, Mass., and his aunt, Miss M. Sullivan, also of Springfield. MRS. W. A. HYATT ATTENDING U. D. C. MEETING Mrs. W. A. Hyatt is attending the state convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which is being held in Durham this week. Mrs. Hyatt, who has been prominent in the local chapter and in the dis trict work, is now the second vice president of the tate organization. Mustang Mascot i Al l ENDED RE!) CItOSS MEETING HELD IN MOKGANTON The following attended the district meeting of the Red Cross, which was i held in Morganton last I'riday: Rev. 'II. W. Haucom, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mr. L. N. Davis, Mr. Robert Gibson, I 1 he'' &J ' ' 1 I Air. Homer Davis. Henry, and Mm. G rover Among others pi'ograni will be Kiidiardsnn.. M s. Washingtiiii, I). (' retarv. Mrs. Joe lotte, and: Dr. Ik th irker from, the University o taking part on the Dr. t rank Howard (has. K. Reo, of ., national field sec (laribaidi, of Char-ss- N. Rosa, field Woman's College of ' -North. Carolina. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, 'Miss Nannie B. Miller, to Mr. I 'li- Will-, son oi Mi- I'd Nil'-., ami the late Kd Well.-', of - Bethel. The 'wejlding'-.took place at 7:15 o'clock on Saturday evening, m Clayton, Ga. The young couple were accompanied to Clayton liy Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Terrell, of Bethel. "WINKS" The new balbriggan pajamas by FORES! MILLS For sleepy young sters these new 41 Winks" are light as a feather yet warm as toast . . . Delicate colors, simply yet beautifully styled. Appropriate for lounging, too. ! i A I TEND CHURCH M EKTINfJ IN CANTON FRIDAY The fololwihg attended the group conference; number five, of the Ashe ville I'resbyterial, which met in the Presbyterian church of Canton, on I'riday: Mrs. L. M. Ri.heson, presi dent of the Asheville I'resbyterial, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Miss Grace Bowles, Mrs. Linvvood Gralil Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. f rank Battle, Mrs. R. Walker Miss Marine W hitesides, Mrs I J. Brown, . Miss Ma Jean Brown, Mi s. Albert Abel, and Mis Nancv IviMmn. - ' J Miss Mary Emma Massif and Miss Marguerite Massie spent the weekend- in Rock: Hill, S. ('.. as tne truest of their sister, Mrs. Jessie .Massie Mc( 'nii-ken; - Mrs. James R. Buyil, Jr., her gi'and dairghter, Sarah Louise Leatherwood. Mrs. John (iueen, Miss Katheryn Queen; ;ind Helen I'lott, niade up a party, motoring to Asheville on Saturday;.'. : Miss Annie Dee Kirkpatrick and a party of frienls were among I lioo motoring to Asheville on Saturday'. " Mrs, T; L. Rramlett has gone to Lounilendale, S. C., where she will visit her father. Mrs. (,. F. Boston has gone to New Bern, N. C, where she has joined Mr. Boston for a visit of ten davs. Mis. I. J. lirown, who has been on an extended visit of seven weeks to her daughter in- Roanoke, Va., and her .son at I'ort Bragg, has returned home. Mary Ann Collins When Southern Methodist univer sity's Mustangs Invade the east to take on Fordham in an inter sectional football game, one of the most enthusiastic rooters for the Dixie lads will be pretty Mary Ann Collins, selected at the Dal las, Tex., centennial as mascot of the S. M. U. band which will ac company the team WOMAN'S C! UD ..TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON the regular October meeting of the Woman's Club will be held this afternoon in the assembly room of the American Legion Home on De pot street. The president, Mrs. S. P. Gay will preside. Mrs. R. N. Barber will address the group on "Adult Ed ucation 1 wenty years Ago," and Mrs. Joe Liner wi:l talk on "Adult Kduca ! tion Today.' Rev. II. . Haucom wil .outline the activities f the Red ' Cross, I Mrs. Richard X. Barber, Jr., wiil , have charge of the 'musical program, i Hostesses of. the." afternoon will be. Mrs. Jerry Colkitt. .Mrs. L. N. Davis Mrs; Ralph l'revost, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, ami M rs. Grady Boyd, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Harden Howell have as their gue-t. Miss Alice l.lin-S'-n. ot' V avcross, (ia. Mrs. Travis nesday. Javk motor Messer d to A- aiid Miss . heville on M s ('. -E. I.uptop. who hits ; lirllt sometime as the guest of her mother, Mix. J. P. Francis, left during the week for her home in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin Thomas aid the latter's sister. Mrs. Xapie -. . of Cocoanut Grove, Fla., wno. have oc cupied the home ci Mrs. Raymond Hyatt thiss season, left this week for their hunie. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, of Asheville, were the guests on Wed nesuav oi Mrs.. James R. 1 nomas. here is a Line of new 98c -:- $1.49 MassiesjDept. Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" 0ordon S o c k s . . . New colors, new patterns, exclusive designs and all new merchandise . Each pair made as only Gordon knows how, to give that extra wear so necessary these days . . .We guarantee that you and the youngsters will be delighted. 19c -:- 25c MassieV Dept. Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" Mrs. George W. 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