THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 193S FOLKS YOU KNOW Miss Thomaeine String-field, who has been attending the North Carolina University for Women, arrived home on Saturday, to pass the Christmas holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sbringfield. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett O.Farrell, of WHY NOT HAVE THAT Christmas Turkey Dinner At The Green Tree Tea Room Served from 12:00 till 3:00 and from 6:00 till 8:00 SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS Reservations Appreciated Phone 9165 A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year That is our greeting. That is our wish. And may we thank you for your business during the er. More especially'-do' we thank you for your 'cheery greetings day by day, and for the friendships developed.. - Durii ;g the new year, we .hope to serve you In tler, and to see you more often. Ifcrlwrt Fie Leon Henry Robert Caldwell George Dawkins 3 AGAIN WE SAY ? i Merrv Christmas and We Thank You I Mi Food Stored! sis When Quality Is THE JO For artistic hair cutting, I jji in ' waving, see Mr. Claud C. Brown. We Wish All Our Patrons The Merriest Christmas, Ever. . ;; ' PHONE 63 ' ' GIFTS for the ENTIRE FAMILY can Be Found at the Gh ris t mas Store Spring-field, S. C, have taken the Thacketon cottage on Pigeon street. Mr. O'Farrell will operate the new filling station located at the corner of Main and Pigeon. Miss Mary Glenn Ferguson, who is a student at the Western Carolina Teachers College, is passing the holi day season with her family. Mr. Bill Swift, who is attending the Presbyterian College, in Clinton, S. C, arrived during the week to spend a fortnight here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Faueette Swift. Miss Mary Lou Morrow, student of the Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, is spending the holiday season with her family. Mr. Hovis MoCracken, who is at tending the Western Carolina Teach ers College, arrived this week to spend the Christmas vacations with his fam ily. Miss Martha Way, student of the Greensboro College, arrived on Satur day to spend a fortnight here with her family, Mrs. L. L. Raymond, of New York City, who is a popular Waynesville visitor, arrived on Friday and will spend several weeks in town. She is stopping with Mrs. M. H. Reeves on Depot street. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott will have as their guests during Christmas, their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle, of Bryson City. Mr. Clarence Hyatt, who is a stu dent at Mars Hill College, arrived this week to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hyatt, at their home on the Fairview Road. Miss Gusaie Martin, who is teach ing in the school at Waterville, will spend Christmas with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Martin. Hugh Frazier E H. T.alentine Earl l'rator (Janitor) Desired Visit ANN T O Y 0 U l 40 cut on all permanents from this week through the Christmas Holidays. For professional hair tinting, permanent waving, finger waving, and manicuring, see Miss Eldis MacDonald. For excellent shampoos, scalp treatments and facials, see Miss Virginia Nelson.. marcelling, and permanent She Appears h. LL:K Mra. Wally SlmpHon looks perfectly contentiil in the above picture, which wits recently taken as she and her American friends watched a. sports event in Southern France. MISS EDNA JONEF BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. FRED I'LOTT The interest of a wide circle of friends and relatives will be attached to the announcement by Mrs. John T. Jones, of the marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Edna Jones, to Mr. Fred Plott, which took place on Friday morning at 7:30 o'clock in Long's Chapel at Lake Junaluska. The pas tor, Rev. John H. Carper, pronounced the marriage vows. The bride was attended by her siti ter, Miss Lucy Jones, as maid of hon or. She wore a crepe gown of King's blue, with harmonizing accessories, and her flowers were a mixed arrange ment of snapdragons. The bride wore a becoming dres of rust crepe, with black accessories and her flowers were a corsage of orange and bfonze snapdragons. Mrs. Plott is the daughter of Mrs. John T, Jones and the late John T. Jones. She is a graduate of the Clyde High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Plott, of Canton. For the past seven years he has held a position with the Enka Corporation. He was attended on Friday morning by Mr. Arthur P. Ledbettur, of Way nesville;, as bent man. Immediately following the cere mony, the couple left by motor for a wedding trip to various points in Vir ginia. Upon their return, they will reside with the bride's mother at the Jones Farm, near Waynesville. Mr. R. N... Barber arrived on Sunday from an extensive business trip 'through the south and southwest. . Mr. Paul Davis, who is attending State College, arrived on Thursday and will spend the yuletide season with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Davis. . Mr. and Mrs. LauriHoh Hardin had as their guest over the week-end Mi i. J. C. Morrow, of llcndersonville, - - Mrs. Virginia Rotlia Kinibcrly, who lias been spending sometime in Fort Myers, Fla., arrived home on Tuesday. She has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Allen -McLean,- the latter, who be lV e her marriage wa- -Miss Mary Abel. ' :' . . Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Jr will have as . their guests- during Christmas the ..-tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. E. Lancaster,." of Hen derson Ville. '''-.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Harry JcCracken left on Friday for Grenada, Miss., where they will visit relatives of the latter during the Christmas holidays. Mr. George Stentz, student at Bre vard College, arrived on Saturday to spend the yuletide vacations with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalef Stentz. .... Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Erk left during the week for Fort Pierce, Fla., where they will spend the holiday season. Mrs. E. E Stretcher, of Smithfleld, arrived on Friday and will spend the holiday season as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert II. Stretcher. .-."'" Miss Mary Ashworth Barber, who is teaching in Burlington high schoolt arrived on Sunday and will spend a fortnight here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barber. Mrs. Lula L. Uzzell, of Raleigh, ar rived on Tuesday and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Stretcher, during the Christmas sea son. '' ... -; '. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, of Washington, D. C, will arrive this week to spend several day8 as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Coman, at their home at Lake Junaluska, .'.' Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall had as their guest during the week the lat ter's sister, Mrs. W. F. Young, of Asheville. To Be Happy Miss Abbie Fay Henry, who is a student at the North Carolina College for Women, arrived on Saturday from Greensboro, and will 6-pend the Christ mas vacations with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henry. Mrs. Tom Taliaferro and small son, Walter, have arrived from Raleigh, and will spend the Christmas season with the former's mother, Mrs. Maria Mitchell. Miss Emily Siler, who is a student at Peace Institute, Raieigh, is spend ing the Christmas vacations with het parents, Mtv and Mrs. Rufus Siler, Miss Marguerite Clark, student at the Vistern Carolina Teachers Col lege, is spending the Christmas vaca tions with her family. Mrs. S. L, Hicks, of Greensboro, was called to town oil account of the ill ness of her mother, Mrs, Sallie Al mon. Miss Jean Francis, student of the Western Carolina Teachers College, is home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Ernest L-'Withers, Jr.. who is attending Duke University, arrived on Sunday from Durham to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Wither. Miss Fiances Robeson left last week for Newport News, Va where she wilt join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, at the. home' of their eon, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, Jr., for the holidays. i Miss. 'Queen Justice, who is attend ing the - Western Carolina Teachers College, has arrived to pass the vaca tions with her family. --- Miss Dollie Marsh, stuilcnt of the University of North Carolina for Women, arrived home on Saturday and will spend a fortnight here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.. S. Mansh. Mr. I.-eon Killian, Jr., who is attend ing Mt'Callie, arrived on, Saturday from Chattanooga, and will pass: the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Killian, i '.- '- ' Mr. Howard Hyatt, who is attending State College this year, arrived in town on Wednesday and will pass the ! Christmas vacations with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Hyatt. .' Miss Anne Albright, dean of women, of the Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, is spending the Yuletide season here With her family. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Palmer will have with them over Christmas, their children, Miss Catherine Palmer, Miss Mary Palmer, and son, Mr. James Palmer, Jr., who are attending Bre vard College. Mr. Robert B. Hardin left on Satur day for St. Louis, where he will join Mrs. Hardin for a three week's va cation, after which they will return home.:'-.-. ... .' ..'.... Miss Sarah Welch, who is attending the Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, is home for a fortnight, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welch. . Mr. Bob Wagenfeld, who is a stu dent at State College, an-ived from Raleigh and will spend the Christmas vacations with his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld. . Mrs. F. H. Marley is spending sev eral days this week with relatives in Lenoir. : Mr. Frederick Marsh, who has been attending the University of Florida, has arrived and joined his aunt. Miss Lois Harrold, at the Harrold residence on Haywood street, for the holidays. lassie's Deot Mr. C. E Weatherby has gone to Faison, where he will spend the holi day season with his mother ' Mr. Ray Ferguson, who is a student at State College, arrived on Wednes day to spend a fortnight here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hodges and two small children, John and Jean, will arrive today from Murphy and wilj. spend Ckristmas with Mr. and Mr. Roy Campbell. Miss Mary Willie Rotha, who is a Bophomore at the University of North Carolina for Women, is passing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Truesdale will have as their guest during the vaca tions, their son, Mr. Sidney Trues dale, who is attending Duke Univer sity. Miss Hilda Fisher, student of the Western Carolina Teachers College, is passing the holidays with her family. iHrrnj (Cltrt'stntan tit $ou We the folks serving ou as C. E. Ray's Sons, wish you the happiest sot-t of Christcas. For the Year 1937, we hope that happiness and prosperity may come to you in greater measure than ever before. We hope during the year to see you more often, and in every way to ierve you to your satisfaction. Make our store your fleadquarters, and let us be your friends. Fannie Pearl Campbell Mattie CampLell Marion Fulbright Gertrude Plott Frances Ray Rosalyn Ray Elise Davis League John West K.D.Ives Joe Howell I). A. Howell Bob Gibson Our Pledge To 1937 The new year presents a new opportunity. Our pledge is to go forward with the same fundamental policies as have governed us in the past. These policies pledge us to give you each year a better store than ever before. This means better merchandise, better displays. They call for a store (hat is more attractive, in every way, both inside and out.-' We don't promise you the lowest prices every time, altough. usually we give you just that. We do promise you, however, the best values, the best buys. We promise you merchandise that will give service. In styling, we promise you for 1937, the smartest :hat the market affords within the price ranges that ire demanded. We maintain a buyer on the New Vork market every day in the year. You will find jur merchandisefashion-right. -''..'."-- A G A I N W E S A Y Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year..; - C. E. RAY'S SOWS WVVVIWVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV WINNERS I N T II E Santa Claus Letter Contest MARY HELEN BAILEY, First Prize OTHER WINNERS: Claire Howell, East Waynesville School. Dot Miller Grovene Clark, Cove Creek Ted Clark, Route 1, Waynesville, N. C. Cora Lee Messer, Route 1, Clyde, N. C. Good Cheer To All It's the season to tell you we are wishing you every thing delightful and we hope you will consider our mes sage a most sincere one. LADYE FAYRE BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Lawrence Green PHONE 143 5 s 1 C. D. Hosaflook Paul Campbell Milliard Jones Fred Jones Walter Francis J. W. Ray Chas. E. Ray, Jr. Thad Howell Tom Oates Johnnie Poston James Casey I Store