Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JLNf: 29 1 aAU7mVAIm) wkUii LOC AL GIKL MARRIES IX MEM PHIS, TENN. Mr. Gordon Kinsland has announced the marriage of his daughter, Miss Mattie Maude Kinsland, to John Robert Jeffers, Jr. The wedding was solemnized at 8 o'clock in the even ing of Saturday, May the 13th, at the Cellevue Baptist church, in Memphis, Tetin., with the Rev. R. G. Lee of ficiating. Miss Kinsland is a native of this j county. She was educated in the j local school, and was a member of the 1!:;) class at Mars Hill College. She is also a graduate of the Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nurs ing, of Memphis', where she has spent the past several years engaged in nursing. The gloom is from Dardenelle, Ark., and is now Jocated in Memphis, where he holds a position with the Missouri Pacific Railway. The couple will make their home in Memphis, and will reside at HIS Cossitt Place, of that city. MARRIAGE TAKES PLACE IX COL'RT ROOM Mrs. Anna V. Gifford, of Waynes- ville, route 1, and Millard Burnette. YOl'XG HOSTESS OBSERVES FOURTH BIRTHDAY Sally Stovall, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall, enter tained a group of her young friends on Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents, in observance of the fourth birthday anniversary. A color motif of pink and white vvh noted in all the appointments. Rations and unique miniature toys were given the guests as favors. In the contests held George Dewey Stovall, and Evander Preston, Jr., were the prize winners. Among the guests were: Betty Anne Howell, Nicky Prevo:t, Ann Kischoff, Nancy Bischoff, Elizabeth Anne Watkins, Julian Ann Stovall, Nancy Francis, Jackie Sue Messer, Joe Howell, Wilburn Davis, Jeff Reece, Bobbie Stretcher, George Dewey Stov all, Chas. Messer, Ted Rogers, and Evander Preston, Jr. WOMAN'S CLUB TO SPONSOR SQUARE DANCE TONIGHT The ways and meuns committee of the Woman's Club will give their weekly suuare dance, at the Hotel Gordon, tonight. The Soco Gap Byrd, Woman Flyer Honored of Cruso, were married on Monday, ! dancers will be featured during the June the 20th, the birthday anniver sary of the bride, in the court room of the Haywood County court house. The Rev. J. M. Woodard, pastor, of the Hazelwood Baptist church, of ficiated. A large number of friends and relatives attended the ceremony; After a brief wedding trip, the cou ple will be at home on Waynesville, route one. LEASE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. JACK MESSER FOR SUMMER Mr, and Mrs. James Mann and two ftmall daughters, of Hollywood, Fla., have taken the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer for the summer season. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Y. Bridges, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges. : "' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jackson and two children, Betty and Billie, spent Sunday in Hendersonville, with the latter's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M Bischoff, with Billie remaining over for a week's visit. evening. the dances will be nelu during the e"tire summer season. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS TO HAVE SUPPER I'AltTY The Sunday school class of Mrs. J. Dale Stentz will have a "covered dish" supper tomorrow night. The members are asked to come at 7 o'clock, and each is requested to bring a "dish." Mr. and Mrs. Martin Corrigun, of New York City, who have been guests of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill, returned home this week. They were accompanied by their Cousin, Eugenia Martin, young daughter of Mr, and Mrs. O. R. Martin, who will 'spend several weeks with them. Mrs. Lyle Ormsbee, the former Miss Ella Ansley, left Tuesday for Chicago, where she will join her hus band, and they will go to San Fran -tisco to attend a meeting of the Lions Club. Mrs. Ormsbee lias been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. F. De Lucy. '' " ? J & l J ,i, i ji f xjcity jt.a1 R sister AIJ. r r-. . JO rr . . ' iKim., arnvea on M,, i. several wab.. . . niina 111 Tnu-n .. cne guer ,.f w- a: Jean is now mne Alley, and friends, uncie and aunt, M Shelton Will Alda r ;, v i ... .... and Mrs Buth Nichols, Admiral Byrd and Dr. Mooney Among many honorary degrees granted at colleges throughout the United States this June were those presented at Beaver college, Jenkintown, Pa, to Admiral Richard E. Byrd, the explorer, and to Ruth Rowland Nichols, pioneer woman flyer and lecturer. Byrd was given a degree of doctor of fortitude and faith In recognition of his heroic explorations despite sickness at Little America. At the right is Dr. James Elliott Mooney, acting president of the college. Ray Burgin j.M , , Tryon for a visit ovti . Mrs. William l!..r.., h . Cllpst. diii-ino. iU.. . p , -c.iiiu, oi i. Main- H'U Bern-hill wa th v .. n"L uuuiuci vi iiuorma! affa-r '"' Mrs. Bess Lee Pa',; .a guests her sist,,,. cnanes Lee, of Atlunt iiiuLiiei, mrs. Keimir Macon, Ga. Milbar Mes Summer Suits Reduced PRICES THAT (JIVE YOU THE BREAK-' Group I Reduced LEGION AUXILIARY TO, SPON SOR SQUARE DANCE The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a square dance Friday night in the Waynesville Armory. There will be tuneful mountain music and experienced callers to be in charge of the figures. . The auxiliary plans to hold one dance each week during the summer season. ..-'.-..''., ATTENDED DISTRICT '.'POSTMAS TERS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. J. Harden Howell attended the district meeting of the postmasters which was held in Marion on Saturday night. Postmas ter Howell, as chairman, presided over the meeting. Judge J. Will Pless was the guest speaker of the evening. 1 Group of light colors, mostly grays. Espec ially for young men. Group II Reduced Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell left Satur day for an extended visit to New York, points in Massachusetts, Ver mont, and Canada. '''' Miss Ella Shackford, who has been a student at Peabody Teachers Col- ege, arrived on'. Friday from Nash- ville, and will visit her mother, Mrs. John Shackford, at Brannercrest. Miss Shackford plans to attend the summer school at Western Carolina Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell have returned from their wedding trip to Washington, P. C, and the Shenon doah Valley Mrs. Joseph Graves, who has been connected with the Nurses Home of the Haywood County Hospital, is now with Mrs. Harry Rung, at the Green Tree Tea Room. '..'.'"..'''.'.'. Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Yearout snent the week-end with friends in John son City, Tenli. Mrs, George B. Hall, who former ly resided here, has returned after spending the winter in Kinston. She will spend the summer, after which she plans to go: to California for an extended i;tay. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stringfield have as their guest Miss Caroline Wills, of Memphis, Tenn. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY HELD MEETING TUESDAY The Haywood Post number 47 unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, met Tuesday evening in their rooms at the Legion home, with the presi dent, Mrs. J. Harden Howell, pre siding. The usual ritualistic service opened the meeting followed by a business session. Various reports were given, including that of the Poppy Day sale.. Plans were made to have a booth at the annual Labor Day cele bration in September. The nominating committee sub mitted tihe following report which vas accepted: president, Mrs. J. Harden Howell, first vice president, Mrs. h. B. Camp, second vice presi dent, Mrs. Hurst Burgin, secretary, Mrs. J. Colvin Brown, treasurer, Mrs. M. G. Green, chaplain, Mrs. T L. Bvamlett, and sergeant-at-arms, Miss Ida Jean Brown. During the joint social hour with the Legion, Mrs. Frank Compton and Mrs. W. b. Strange were hostesses. Jane Isenhour young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isenhour, of Char lotte, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Coin. '. .''.' Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick, of Greenville, N. C., were the guests of the former's father, Dr. W. L. Kirkpatrick, over the week-end. Mrs. John K. Boone is spending this week with her sisters, Miss Anne and Miss Corrie Kerr, at their home in Asheville. Rev. and Mrs, Paul Hardin, Jr., of Wadesboro, who formerly resided here, when the former was pastor of the First Methodisfj. church, ere spending this week at Lake Juna luska. The Rev. Hard in one of the training schools for church workers. Miss Martha Way has as her imest Miss Jacqueline Houser, of Mount Airy. Miss Way and Miss Houser were classmates at Greensboro Col lege, from which institution both were graduated this month. V .' Miss Billie Rotha left Sunday for Poughkeepsie, N, Y., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Martin Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stovall had as their guests on Tuesday and Wed nesday Miss Helen Myers, of Lenoir and Miss Polkoa Torrence, of Salis bury, who are serving as counselors at the camp of Miss Mary Gwyn in Brevard. On Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Stovall had with them, the latter's sister, Miss Janie Tucker, of Elkin, and Miss Louise Poteat, Miss Wilma Moody, Miss Velma At well and Miss Lib Conley, all of Alar-ion. ' J. E. Barr leaves on 'Sunday for St. Cloud, Minn.. Upon his return home he will be accompanied by Mrs. Bait-, who has made an extended visit to friends and relatives in Min nesota during the past several weeks, .'' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford and two children have gone to Washing ton, D. C, for a fortnight's visit. They will visit relatives in Bluefield, Va., before they return home, .Miss Doris Anderson, of Chicago, who has been the guest of Miss Car- oiihe Rose, for the past fortnight, has returned to her home. Frederick Love, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Hugh A. Love. Mrs. Charles Harde (the former Miss Ruth Abel, and her young son, of Elyria, Ohio, arrived on Monday and will spend the summer with Mrs. J. F. Abel and Mrs. Robert Osborne. '.. Miss Louise Stringfield, who how resides in Raleigh, has arrived to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j. L. String Miss Carolyn Haynes and Miss Emelyn Haynes are attending a young people's confei Pll.....; . ' v"- .Ul......g me coherence Miss Caro- Miss .Virginia Whitner' is vi lyn Haynes will go to Wintnn-.S1.m :.. t..i. : V., i. . . . """-"'i "ui" uai-nsunviue, ria. wot i e sne will visit friends. will make an extemleil -UH The Rev. and Mrs. 0. C LaJ sister, Miss LucirnU Jackson, Ky, the furl LandrurJ went to Mrs. W. E. Fry, J pny during the week-end vh ...:n -j- . .. . Icl vui resiue i tne future. Mrs, since ner marriage has been with her mother, Mis. Ed Bi . Hal Marley, of 'New' York ncrn ui spend a nj with his mother, Mrs.' MarM Wayside Lodge. Mrs. Henry Foy and Miss J Herren have taken an aDartirJ the home of Mrs. S. C. SattertHl while their home is leased fori summer months. .". Mrs. John Ramsey, of Frai who has been the guest of her in, Mrs. W. A. Whitner, at her in Hazelwood, for the past s- weeks, has returned home. : Includes a large group' of summer weights. TROPICAL WORSTEDS Styles for all ages. Group of Linens - Half Price GIVE US THE PRIVILEGE OF SHOWING YOU C. E. EAY'S SONS L' 111 1 IjpMllfWS! Opening July 1 L' -This Marvelous Display of J Fascinating Underground Formations! Carolinians, a new thrill for you--LinvilIe Cav erns, opening to the public Saturday, July 1st! Be among the first to see and enjoy this subter ranean spectacle . V . with its" Frozen Waterfalls" and numerous other wondrous formations! Spend July 4 With Us! Just the place for your Fourth of July outing. 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