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THE WAYNESVILLE MOCNTAINEEIt OCl ETY Mrs. G. C. Plott Honors Mrs. T. W. Stevenson With Party Thursday Mrs. G. C. Plott assembled a Croup of friends at her home lnursday aiternoon as a courtesy to Mrs. T. W. Stevenson, of San Diego, Califs the former Miss tfooerta uaynes. Mrs. Plott was assisted in re ceivinsr bv her daughters. Mr Wayne Battle, of Bryson City, Mrs. jKninehart, of Canton, and Miss Joseohine Plott. The guest list was confined to former friends of Mrs. Stevenson when she resided here, as follows: Mrs. Lillian Hart, Mrs. C. P. Kirk Patrick. Mrs. W. A. Medford. Mrs Lawrence Green, Miss Sylla Davis, Mrs. Koy Martin, Mrs. Kate Mor ris, Miss Nan Horton, and Mrs. I. A. Holtzclaw, of Canton, the latter a sister of the honor truest Presbyterian Deacons Honor George A. Kunze The deacons of the Waynesville rresbytenan church were hosts on Friday eveninir of a aunner hnnnr. - - ii ..v. ins: George A. Kunze, one of their members who will leave in the near future for Leaksville, where he will be located. The affair was given at the "Fie Top Camp," of Albert Abel. Those attending the gunner were tha fnl. lowing: R. L. Prevost, H. C. Lind- Siey, Kalph frevost, Johnnie Cud deback. Whitener Prevot. Rnh C.ih. son, Albert Abel, H. C. McBride, C if. Hosaflook, and George A. Kunze. Flies to Children I Marriage Of Miss Nellie MehaffeylUons Club Stages DAR Chapter Has Last A I r A ; TX ' I A .I IVTr-l A AlToji-fsVisv fit , Vim TT J i Ana uu n a war as Announced novel rany ai uxw,uiy j rrvunesaau I If IaoUa lnnnh I I n. "I lUUUUCilCC IVttlU-al lf I. 4ue "ambers of tUrJ J-A : Two Stars Meet , rA? , $ fc. Lady Qneeasbory Lady Cathleen 8. Oneenahm--. linu husband is a direct descendant of tna originator of tha Queensbory rules in boxing, arrives at New New York b trans-Atlantic nlaa irom curope. one is en route to Canada to visit her children, Lady Jan Douglas, 13, and Lord Drora- lanng, io. Mrs. Charles Woodward Honors Husband on Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Charles Woodwarrf wm hostess of a buffet supper party on Tuesday evening as a courtesy to her husband on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. Ar rangements of pink roses adorned the rooms. Following the serving of supper bridge and other card games were enjoyed, with dancing closing the evening. The guest list included around fifty friends of the hostess and her husband. Mr. Woodward was the recipient of many gifts and congratulations 'on the anniversary. Mrs. H. A. Hall and daughter, Louella Hall, left Tuesday for Greenville, S. C, where they joined Mr. Hall for the remainder of the week, They are attending the Greenville horse show. Local Girls Attending Camp at Lake Junaluska The following srirls are attending a ten day carao now in einn at Camp Allegro at Lake Junaluska: Anne tdmunds, Kosemary Herman, Mary Anne Massie, Betsy Siler, Bebe Medford, Vivian Watkins, octty Jo Brown. Jane DuHlov Francis, Nicky Prevost, Barbara Anne Boyd, and Betsv Siler. Miaa Lois Massie is serving as junior counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Grover L. Davis I Entertain on Saturday P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Grover L. Davis were hosts on Saturday af ternoon of a party honoring their small daughter, Carolyn Davis, at their home on Chestnut Park Drive. During the afternoon about BO friends and relatives called. Group From Local Church Attend Montreat Conference The following group of young people from the Waynesville Pres byterian church attended the young people's senior and intermediate conference of the Southern Presby, terian church held in Montreat last week: Dorothy Richeson, Alice Russell, Doris Grahl, Mary Ann Kunze, Ida Lou Gibson, I la Jean Evans, and Jimmy Elwood. Mrs. Clem Cabe was hostess on Wednesday evening of a party in compliment to her sister. Miu Annie Austin, of Cosseta, Ga. The evening was featured by eames and music. Several contests were en joyed with prizes being awarded to winners. The living room was arranged in azalea, spires, roses, and other summer flowers. The hostess was assisted bv Miss Dor othy Hill and Miss Lillian Moore. The guest list included: Miss Ber nice Caddis, Miss Lucy Head. Miss Jane White, of Andrews. Mrs. Ethel Moore, Mrs. i Jack Moore, Mrst Quince Potest, Mrs. Francis Partbn, Miss Maurice Styles, of Canton. Harry Gaddis.: of Camn Laughing Owl, Oscar Moore, Jack Gibson, Gordon Gaddis, Jake Moore. Frank Painter, of Svlva. Fletcher Hill, James Moor, Clem Cabe, and Joe Moore. Parade of Slacks on Now! i ' Km WORSTEDS i ' FLANNELS GABARDINES Cooll Washablel Cheapl Come in and look over this large .selection of slacks-and trousers. Included are chev iots, twills and tweeds in all shades and ' sizes, with belts to match, either plain or J pleated. They are just the thin; for sum- ; mer wear. J TTCaE TOGGERY Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson Mehaffey have announced the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Nellie Mehaffey, to . Lieutenant Charles William Edwards. Jr of Lake Junaluska and Durham. Toe vows were aolemnizmf on Friday, May the 23rd. in Green ville. Mrs. Edwards is a rradoate of the Waynesville townshio hieh school and of Blanton's Business Collesre. of Asheville. She was formerly secretary to the county weuare officer here and at the time of her marriaee was reaulinr in Washington, D. C where she held a position in the War De partment. . Lieutenant Edwards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Edwards, of Durham. He is a grad uate of Duke University and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is temporarily stationed at Camp Forrest, Tenn. ne nas neen in active service since September, when he left here witn company "H" of the 120th Infantry of the National Guard and has been stationed at Fort Jackson until recently, Mrs. Clem " Cabe Gives Party For Sister, Miss Annie Austin j ' What Next? L . j '-' ' ' 1 C. of C. Chapter Meets With Mrs. b K ' Ailev At Lake Junaluska The Havwood chanter of the children of the Confederacy met Friday afternoon with their leader. Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr., at Lake Junaluska. During the afternoon swimminff in the lake was enfoved. following which supper was served. The meeting was held during sup per;, hour. .. Miss Mary and Miss Jane Stents were selected to retirement the chapter on the program that will be given over WWNC this month under the auspices of the local adult chapter ol the Daughters of the Confederacy. Miss Eugenia Martin, president of the children chapter, presided. Miss Debravda Fisher. Mrs. Robert Trammell and young daugh ter, of Greenville,-and Mrs. Clyde Fisher and daughter, of Hazelwood. are spending this week in Wedowee, Ala., visiting their mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges had as their guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Harold SnenrmAn and two children, Norvel and Gwendolyn Spearman, and Miss Gertrude Bridges, of Greenville, S. C, '..,'" Miss Emily Siler has returned home for the summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler. Miss Siler attended the University of North Carolina lasi year, and following commence ment, she visited friends in Wil mington. Leon Killian. Jr.. who has been spending some time here with his parents, left this week for New port News, where he will resume his work. Mrs. John N. Shoolbred is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. R JS. Wood in Elizabethton, Tenn. : -. a : . Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Marsh, of Bryson City, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hensley, of Lenoir, were guests of friends here over the week-end. ' ; . , ' . Miss Billie Rotha has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. martin Berry, in Pleasant Valley. N. Y. Mrs. T. W. Stevenson, of San Diego, Calif., is visiting relatives in the county. Mrs. Stevenson is the former Miss Roberta Havnea. and this is her first visit to Way nesville in sixteen years. ' Mrs. H. L. Horton. of Raleiarh. is expected to Join her sister. Mrs. T. . W. Stevenson, of San Dieeo. here for a visit this week. a a a Mrs. Nina Howell Darck. of New York City, has arrived in town to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Howell. Sister M. Ancilla, Sister M. Cor ene, Sister M. Paulua, and Sister M. Ignatius, who have been teach ing in St John's Catholic School left Friday for a visit in Milwaukee. What Wfll tha wnnum think nt Mrt f Here's the latest. Barbara Brier Wears Otm IwuImv it t fntn copper hat introduced at the West- . . . . .... era aieiaj congress in lm Angeles. iney eaj K a as light as straw. Local State Guard to Sponsor Square Dance supper party followed by a square wi i .1 t .L. aance on inursaay mgni i wv Cataloochee Ranch aa a courtesy to their wives and friends. The places were marked by min- lalnr-a himnM aiul lartr nannani nandkerchieis to which rings wim the name of the club attached. The ladies were presented small laaaoa anvi hrnnvht thier escorts by this novel means to the long table at which the supper was Alvin Ward, president of the club, was master ' ox ceremonies. Wayne Corpening was chairman of arrangements lor the party. D Bring the serving of the sup per a program with many amus ing surprises waa presented Dy Mr. Corpening. After supper, to the tune of a eolonul music by a local group, many figures of the square dance were enjoyed. a 'a a " - - Double Marriaee Takes Place in Greenville . i . . k t ' j The double marriaee of Miss Hfo.. u':n:. i-i..t The local state guard will sponsor Jonn VSson J- Crawford greet, quare dance m the Armory on lJlJfT Margo. dancing star of .the VS and screen, at New York's Waldorf a square dance in the Armory on Friday night beginning at nine o'clock. Music will be furnished by a well known mountain group. 1 he figures will be called by mem bers of the famous Soco Gap Dance team. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the state truard. The public is cordially invited to at tend leader-uncle, Xavier Cujgat j been announced this week . ... nn wrawAn. m T ll aw VMW. "f - " The dnuhl wromnnv tnot nlp. I - ..Uurx at Greenville. S. C on Sunday. mHa Jirti t k- l j T a. - I r . lunniuun. Mrs. Swaneer ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Williamson, of the Bethel section. She is a graduate of the Bethel hieh school in the class of 1941 Mr, Swanger is the son of Mr. Mrs. Wavne Battle and voun? son, of Bryson Cty, spent the past week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Plott. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Tavlor have as their euests for two weeks. Mrs. Kermit Taylor and small daugh ter, Lynne, of Washington, V. C. Mrs. Marv Moore and Miss Stephanie Moore have returned to Lake Junaluska front a visit to eastern Carolina, where thev were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Holt Moore and small son, of New York City, who accompanied them home. e e Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green anent Sundav in Asheville viaitin? their daughter, Mrs, Fred Campbell who is a patient in the Biltmore Hos pital Mrs. James B. Frady, who was onerated on two weeks utra at. the Havwood County HosDitaL has returned to her home and is re ported much improved. Mrs. S. T. Neal. who haa been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal, in California, has returned east and is now the guest of her son- in- law and dan enter. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Trotter in Reids- ville. . Kennfeth Palmer, who ia nnw located on Long Island, is spend ing his vacation here with his mother, Mrs. James Palmer. John Morris, of Fort Jackson. spending ten days here with his mother, Mrs. T.C Morris. . L. M. Richeson left Saturday for a two weeks vacation at Myrtle Beach. . J. J. Truby, of Stark, Florda, is spending some time here as the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Kil lian. The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Shack ford have aa ther guests the form er's parent, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Shackford, Miss Ella Shack ford, Miss Elizabeth Shackford, and Atkins Shackford. see Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kevea. nf New York City, were guests during i the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Kilhan, Miss Nancy Killian, and Captain and Mrs. W. F. Swift. Mrs. Harry Frehn, of Bristol, Tenn., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. . Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson has as her guest for an extended visit her sister, Miss Agnes Simons, who teaches in the city schools of Kan napolis. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and daughter, Sarah and son, William Brown, of Athens, Ga., spent the week-end with Miss Nancy Killian. a a Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Stamey and their son, Miles Stamey, Mrs. Dwight Beaty and her son, Dwight Beaty, Jr., and Miss Ann Albright visited Mrs. C B. McKeal at her home in Charlotte last week. Mrs. McKeal is the former Miss Elisa beth Albright, of Waynesville. " e Sergeant Len Medford, of Fort Douglas, Utah, left Monday for a short visit with his parents in Seattle, Wash, before returning to duty at the reception center at Fort Douirlas. Serjeant M1fnt has been visiting friends and rela tives nere lor the past month. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and James S. Queen left Friday for Morehead City. En route thev were joined in Raleigh by Mrs. and Mrs. Rufus Swaneer. of Can- Queen, who had been visiting ton. He srraduted from the Bethel parents. The party will take high school in 1939 and holds a a cita?e for a ten days vacation and Fibre Co. j Walter Mock, of Boone, was the Mrs. Williamson is the daughter du"ng the week of Leon of Mrs. Jim Hargrove, of Bethel I "UJan JT- al lne home 01 ms and is a graduate of the Bethel hiirh achnnl Mr. Williamson also balds a no-ID sition with the Champion Paper and I Fibre Company. 1 1 Both young couples will reside in Highland Park, Canton. B Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and B son. Null, of Decatur. Ga.. anent the past week in town as guests of Miss Nancy Killian. Mr. John- son is a member of the Music de- I partment of Agnes Scott College. I I Mrs. Fred Campbell, who under went a major operation at the Bilt- more Hospital last Saturday, is reported to be making satisfactory I progress. , . II the Amerir P 'T June meeting, the W! year, on Wednesday wao narrnM Paper of the afterToo;" j vi ioe nair and SUr Spangled Ban-",d gave an mttlin - ' wav jug. The rerent u;j .1 . placed the official n . J and that at a later data services would be conduct, Lois Harrold ber of the program eom3 the coming year. Special guests of the J mrs. james G. Hs, Mrs. Fred Page, of Fori dale. Mrs. Lilv Rm j York City, and Miss SaiJ j-ieainerwood. . Methodist Circles Meet on Tuesday, i The circles of of Christian Service of tl Methodist church uin Tuesday afternoon, June follows: Circle number on Grover C. Davis, at 7 -id with Mrs. W. L. McCrackJ sociate hostess; circle tl Mrs. W. L. Hardin, wift, Dale Stentz as assoriato 1 at 3:30 o'clock; circle thH Mrs. Tom Seawell at a-an circle four, with Mrs. FnJ and Miss Frances Robesol sociate hostess at 7:30 0 . :'- . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee. .! the week-end in town with if Week End Specials! 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