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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 r,Mms Hopes Crushed -.m t tiei. Invila- lions To Affair ..vrrnV Not since they f 7 .i White House jh joi. caused such a 6tn- an the , capital - - r -.u iU visit, of Kins' .t on wii" V"" kti: 1st .1 CnpJpf v Tn A Dither Over ... Coming Garden Party For Royalty in lot -j rwn Elizabeth. L strictly accurate, it isn't so 1 British that are causing the s it i6 the rather large group 5 i u-osMrurtonians -who are 1 ,, pvpH about the affair, J point is that the stir is taking f it centers around the big party which is to be thrown L. ioipst es at tne Brnisn .... This tninB is ii"8 th enough formality to fit a aMlta frripf TlOllr- lition, anu l"c : , the bosoms 01 peopie whu ,hev ought to get invitations, Ji't, is a pitiiui aim oauucimig to behold. Stiff Shirt Anair ... i jsc t ,his would tie a jormai an air mid-March, when i our or live IK- selected newspaper women invited to the British embassy fill iv An here given an auvaucc iunu u the program would probably De Lr being told all of this, the Lper women were informed that, circumstance were tney v print; k it, unless and untu tne emDassy ;iy sanctioned it. sanction never came tnrougn. about a week before their ies were due to arrive, the fcaper women phis about a more were called back to the Isy and given all the dope a tim This done included corn- I details about the way a royal lJU' jen E AP SPECIALS olive 3 for 20c li (Red Box) Suds ....... ...3 for 25c E (Red Box) t.Suds ... ..2 for 35c ,L (Blue Box) rSuds 3 for 25c E (Blue Box) . Muds 2 for 43c on Soap, giant . .6 for 25c ton Powder, Ige. 6 for 25c! Ion Toilet . . . ton Cleanser . pon Chips ... on Granulated garden party is run. TV11 u. . -ctcu uk some J,uu guests. Top-notch officialdom will be there or course, Chief Justice and Mrs Hughes, Admiral and Mrs. Stark ni General and Mrs. Craig representing navy ana army), Speaker and Mr eaniuiead, Secretary of State and Mrs, iuu, Vice President and Mr Uarner, chiefs of foreign missions and so on. Tn aAAi inn . tf .. .. . sunie .outstanding Aroeiicans irom other parts of the country will be present; they're peo ple in whom their majesties have shown some interest, or else they nappen 10 De talks whom Ambassa aor ana mis. Lindsay think their majesties would enjoy meeting. Late Comers Out of Luck Anynow, all the guests are told what time to show up, the idea being to get them draped around the grounds before the king and queen put in an appearance. Once Their Majesties appear, the gates of the embassy will be shut, and latecomers will be turned away. Arriving at the embassy from the White House, the king and queen will go first to a portico overlooking the garden, while a band plavs "God Save the King." Then thev will come downstairs and stroll about the gar den brjfly. Here and there someone will be pulled out of the crowd to come over -.! 1 1 .... ana De introduced. There 11 be no 1 x .. . 1 . l clustering arouna; tne guests are instructed to form a wide lane for their majesties to pass through to the balcony to have tea, their majes ties will receive certain guests at the tea table, such guests being sum moned by members of the embassy staff. If a rain conies up, the guests will just have to take it, unless they oose to spend their time huddled under a refreshment tent. Curtsey Courtesy Not Necessary Somehow the idea of this formal ity got all over town, and impressed various folk with the idea that the divinity which doth hedge a king hedges him even when he's visiting the capital of a democracy. Someone circulated a report that the State Department protocol section had drawn up elaborate rules on be havior in the present of royalty bowing from the waist, backing out of the room, and that sort of thing. The protocol section has been de nying it evnr since, and is pretty sore about it. At the White House, people will be expected to behave in the presence of the king and queen just about as al White Soap . 3 for 14c PI. WOODWARD HAZELWOOD, N. C. .3 for 14c ..2 for 9c .2 for 18c i they would in the presence of the 2 for I8c "resulynt ana his wile, ine iiritisn emoassy is auinonty lor tne state ment that it's okay to shake hands with royalty instead of bowing and curtseying. For weeks the special waiting room into which the king and queen will pass when their train reaches Union Latest Hollywood Newlyweds b' Examined passes Fitted '"s Main St. C O .V S U L T DR. R. KING IIARPE OPTOMETRIST - Wells Bldg. For Appointment Telephone 201 Canton, N. C, Open The Door To HOME defer the pleasures and benefits oi Home Ownership when it is so easy to attain? CALL US H Without Obligation We Will Go Over Your Plans. Jerry Liner, Contractor Junaluska Supply Co. 80E 263-J LAKE JUNALUSKA ( W x A OH. t-Lv F'i- If -:t7 TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of this Week) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Here are Robert Taylor, screen player, and his bride, Barbara Stan wyck, back in Hollywood following their surprise marriage at San Diego, Cal. The two have been l":ed romantically for many months. With 100,000 Heds For Vets Station here has been undergoing Han. To Uuild Hospitals .....-ii.itii, a . 'v niiivui KH I ll'Mlll'Ill Samozo of Nicaragua gave the armv and navv a fine chann to ilii'ss-r. hearse their parade of e-ieetitiir hti affair so showy that some Senators and Congressmen are still muttering about it. WASHINGTON. A new construc tion jn'ogrmu for veterans' hospitals to provide an estimated peak of 10(1,00(1 beds by liUll will be siibmil- Beaverdam Township M. E. Church by Tr. to R. J. Owen. Dr. W. C. Johnson, et ux, to P. F. Campbell, et ux. Metropolitan Realty Company to H. F. Whitehead, et ux. R. P. Russell to Edith Russell. C. C. Medford, et ux, to H. A. Os borne. S. R. Felmet, et ux, to Will Oates, et ux. ' G. W. White, et ux, to Sallie Craw ford. Alma E. Harbin to Elmer Kuvkcn- dall. Mamie Duckett, et al, to Ida Press ley. ,' Estella Stamey to J. E. Hardin. Estella Stamey to J. E. Hardin (second tract.) Dewey. Lankford, et ux, to G, C. Hui bin, et ux. Clyde Township W. C. Medford, et ux. to F. D. Holden. T. Jarvis Chambers, et ux, to C. C. Conley, et ux. n..llu ij.,k;...,., - n ... I -... ,,i-uii.,fh hi v. v. blimey, et UX. C. P. Clark to L. C. Clark. W. Manson Chuhibers, et ux, to T. .1. Chambers. East Fork Township W. I. Cogbuni, et ux, to Alice llenson. , Jonathan Creek Township J. T. Harrell, et ux, to Medford Hurgess, et ux. Lovers Reunited And Wed After 52 Years GREENSBORO. A romance blighted by a lover's quarrel 62 years ago reached the happy-ever-after stage this month when Mrs. Cornelia Horirson Rogers. 71. became the briH of Thomas Reed, of Poplar Bluff, Mo, wno is 77. Not since she was a beau tiful belle of 17 in Morristown. Tinn . had the lovers seen one another until recently. ' When she was 17 and he was 24 they were engasred to be married. They disagreed, and he went orT tn Oregon. They both married. Their respective consorts died. Recently they both made loner-delayed visits to their home town in Tennessee. There they met again after 62 years. Mr. Reed followed Mrs. Ropers' back to her home in Greensboro. Thev drove over to Danville, and were married. ted soon to President Roosevelt. Brig. -(Jen. Frank T. 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