Page 6 THE WAYNESMLLE MOUNTAINEER : 1 TUURSDAY,yoVEMp Mrs. R. L. Allen Gives Dinner Party In Honor Of Guest . ."" Mrs. Rufus L. Allen was hostess on Friday night of a dinner party given as a courtesy to her guest, Mrs. Charles E. Henry, of Phila delphia and Jacksonville, Fla. The Hallowe'en motif was noted in all the decorations and party appoint ments, ; Following the serving of dinner several spirited progressions of contract were enjoyed. Mrs. W iH. Liner won high score and Mrs, J. Harden Howell second high among the ladies and William Med- ford won high and Grover C Davis made second high among the men. The guest list included the fol low: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. and Mrs. L. N. Davis, Mr, and Mrs. James A. Gwyn, Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. William Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Davis, Dr. and Mrs, W. H, Liner, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Mrs. W. R. Francis, Mrs, M. H. Reeves, Mrs. Harry Marshall. Mrs, Jack Elwood, and Lt. Commander Henry Lee. Evelyn Craig Gives Hallowe'en Party for Her Dancing Class on Lester Burgin, Jr., student at Mars Hill College, spent the week end here with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burgin. He had as his guest a classmate, Charles Jackson. Miss Inez Gregg and Miss Pearl Lehnhard left during the week for Paducah, Ky., for the winter. They plan to return here in the spring. v .t.ujij Evelyn Craig "' was hostess Saturday afternoon at her studio in the Boyd building on Main street of a party honoring the members of her dancing e 1 a s s. T h e Hallowe'en motif was observed in all the party details. Games fea tured the' entertainment of the vounsr truest.' v? -.-'.. The guest - list ' Wluded .Linda Welch, Betty ' Felmet, Jacqueline Berry, Clara Sue Shuler, Doretta Balentine, Patsy Green, Kathleen Calhoun, Julia Ann Calhoun, Dor othy Norris, Pauline Ferguson, Barbara Jean Potts, and Harlena Gay Morris. ' Floyd Miller, Jr. Gives Party on 7th Birthday Floyd Miller, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Miller, entertain ed a group of his friends on Fri day afternoon at the home of his parents on BelleView Drive in cele bration of his seventh birthday anniversary. He was assisted in receiving his guests by his moth er and his aunt, Mrs. Ken Miller. The guest list included Judy Rob erts, Betty Cantrell, Sarah Eliza beth Moore, Mary Reeves, Annie Kerley, Anna Jo Miller, Betty Sut ton, Bobby Young, Dickie Young, Tony Davis, Jr., Donald Miller, Buster Green, Johnny Green, Har ry Kerley, Freddie Wright. Among his grown up friends were Mr. Henry Miller, Mrs. Ida Mullis, Mrs. A. L. Dykers, Mrs. Ben Bridges, and Miss Marie Miller. astern Star Will Hold Meeting at 7:30 Tonight Newly Appointed Methodist Pastors Honored Tuesday ' The woman's society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church entertained with a reception in the banquet hall of the church on Tuesday evening honoring the new pastor and his wife, the Rev, J. Clay Madison and Mrs. Madison and the newly appointed ministers of the county, The - new ministers and their wives included Rev. and Mrs. Miles McLean, of Long's Chapel, Rev, and Mrs L. C. Stevens, of the Dell wood charge; Rev. and Mrs, E. C. Washam, of Clyde; and Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Carver, of Jonathan Creek. Mrs. T. L. Bramlett. Mrs. W. L. Hardin and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell greeted the guests at the entrance Receiving with Mrs. J. Harden Howell, president of the society, in addition to the honor guests Kev. and Mrs. W. L. Hutchins, and the officers of the society as fol low;s Mrs. Gny Massie, Mrs. Grov. er Davis, Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. Troy Wyche, Mrs. James Atkins, Mrs. Addie Proffitt, Mrs. S. H. Bushnell. Mrs. T. M. Sea well, Mrs Kate Morris, Mrs. Herbert Braren, Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, Mrs. Roy Park- man, Mrs. Noble Garrett, Mrs. Thad Howell. Mrs. Bonner Ray and Mrs. Ueo. Bischoff. Miss Katheryn Queen and mem bers of circle number five of the younger women served tea. sand- wicnes and cakes during the even ing. ;: . . J The hall was arranged in quan tities of chrysanthemums, colorful (baskets of fruit, autumn leaves and was lighted by dozens of can- The Waynesville chapter of the ' order of the Eastern Star will hold ' During the evening a program their regular meeting tonight at f music was rendered by Mrs. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple, The Fred Martin, soloist, Mrs. J. Dale Worthy Matron urges all members Stentz, soloist, and Teddy Mar to be present andall visiting mem- i tin's Orchestra, bers are cordially invited to attend. ! Around two hundred called dur- ng the evening to welcome the Bud Blalock, Rody Crawford, new pastors, including not only the 0. R. Roberts, Joe Welch, Wallace members of the congregation, but Blackwell, Bill Plott and Clyde lne Methodist ministers and wives Fisher were among those from this .f th,e C0UI,ty ministers of the section attending the game in At- cnurches of the town. lanta on Saturday between Duke Recent Bride JMiss Wilda Jackson Is Married To JT. Leatherwood MRS. LLOYD BLANTON, Hazelwood, who before her mar riage in Greenville on September the 7th, was Miss French Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Price. . The marriage of Miss Wilda Jackson, of Canton, to J. Thomas Leatherwood, of Clyde, was sol emnized at the Clyde Baptist church on Friday evening, October 24th, at 6:30 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. T. H. Harris, officiating. Only few intimate friends' attended th wivmonv. The church was decorated wun fal flowers, featuring an array of chrysanthemums interspersed with tall candelabra. The wedding music was rendered by Mrs. E. M Green, aunt of the bridegroom.' The bride wore a suit of teal blue with navy accessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses and gypsophelia. Following the ceremony the cou-i pie ten ior a snorc weaaing inp. Mrs. Leatherwood. the daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson, of Canton, was graduated from the Canton high school with honors and now holds a position with the Can ton division of the Champion Pa per and Fibre Company. Mr. Leatherwood is the son of Mrs. Mattie Leatherwood and the late'Thomas Leatherwood, of Clyde. He is an honor graduate of the Clyde high school and later attend ed Cecil's Business college. He is now connected with the ac counting department of the Cham pion Paper and Fibre Company, of Canton. ' Jeanette Burgin and Fred Martin Give Dance On Hallowe'en Night Miss Jeanette Burgin and Fred Martin entertained with a dance on Friday evening. The affair was given in the FFA chapter house on the high school grounds. The 1 Birthday Party Given Hallowe'en motif was observed in t i:uj ti i the decorations. rui iwuiaiu nujie The were assisted in receivinsr . Richard Hovle. vounsr son of Mr. by the former's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Julius Hoyle, Jr., cele- Ml-S. R T. Rnrorin onil tVia aar'a hrHtp1 hia Davonfh Kivfliotf onni I " " U..U HIV. ldVHl KI " V. ..... UVTbtlbll tsiAWiunv C 11 1 1 1 1 ' . ... mother, Mrs. Fred Martin. , versary on Tuesday afternoon with , ' "l Pgram. au mem- a nartv at the hnm. nf , a nsront. ' 6" yicon Games and prizes were the fea- Mr. and Mrs. John Tittle Announce Marriage of ' Daughter On November 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Tittle, of Ha zelwood, announce the marriage of their only daughter Dora Tittle, to Sgt. Hobert Williams, of Knox ville, Tennessee. : 'v The weddiiig took place in Clay ton, Ga., Saturday, Nov. 1st. The eouple was accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Kates, of Marion, close friend of the bride, and Mr. Fred Tittle, brother of the bride. The bride was attired in a blue wool dress with brown accessories. The couple plan to make their home in Hazelwood. ... ; Miss Frances Cagle Is Wedded to Glenn Scruggs In Clayton On Aug. 20th Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cagle, of Hazelwood, have announce the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Fran ces Cagle, to Glenn Scruggs, Aug. ZOth, in Clayton, Ga. Mr.- Scruggs is- the son of Mr. Lee Scruggs and the late Mrs. Scruggs, of Hazelwood. He is now stationed at Fort Bragg where he is in training in the U. S. Army. Mrs. Scruggs is residing with her parents. ' Methodist Women Will flold Meeting in Church Dining Room Tuesday , Mrs. J. H. H w xaosiess of N owell W if w.. I nun i,uyei wueeungFrid Tile Mnon,l.. Haywood Chapter Daughters of thi rl held with Mrs. J Z at j . . Hard noon.-Mrr, the paper, 'the subj j cussion. -v rJect 4 Breckenridge." ihe newlv j., ' be installed durTr1 ?on. Mr Noble GtJ me waiAt ....... ing. W,U0 St. John's Monthly Bingo Party To Be . Tn? monthly bingo oarJ benefit of St. JohM oe held at St. John1. . J this Friday, NoveZ 1 p. m. This benefit so-ii 1. 1 1 month of u. n1 The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Methodist church will meet on Tuesday after noon, the 11th, at 3:30 o'clock in the dining room. Mrs. J. Harden Howell, president of the group, will preside. Mrs. John M. Queen will have Mr. and Mrs. Win;... ana Mrs. Jame, "" ior the HntoT oir Saturday afternoon. All th. .i... ... ,,,.nc , ti . Metered GAS Sed Brading Gas Sed Church Strwt Pho( and Georgia Tech. START YOUR BABY OFF RIGHT ii K Buy your infant's wear RAYS There you will find what you want and cheaply. 27x27 DIAPERS Dozen of fine grade absorbent cloth. In the sanitary package . . . . . . . . . . ... . ALL THE ACCESSORIES FOR INFANTS You furnish the baby. We have the rest. $119 ' IUl Wrappers Sleepers And everything else the baby needs. THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP Blankets Stockings Anklets Blankets 29c up Just received a group of 'the loveliest baby blank ets we ever saw. See and boy them. Anklets 10c up For children, a complete assortment of stockings, anklets, v golf hose and the new knee-high for school girls, v Your needs in Children's Shoes-Attractive Prices C. E. RAY'S SOWS We operate to consistently give you the best in merchandise and prices. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liner I Announce Marriage of daughter, Louise Liner Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liner have announced the marriasre of their daughter, Miss Louise Liner, to reie im. Huggins, Jr., Son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Pete N. Huggins, of Can- ton. . I I he vows were solemnized in Greenville, S. C., on Sunday, Oc- I muer it. me young couple were accompanied to Greenville by the hinlaeninAm'. n . 1 m t . N. Huggins and his sister, Miss Lucille Huggins, of Canton. I The bride wore a becoming , brown ensemble of silk jersey and her accessories were in a harmo nizing shade of tan. Mrs. Huggins is a graduate of the local township high school, a member of the class of 1941. Mr. Huggins is a graduate of the Canton high school of the class of 1940. He is a member of the 30th Signal Corps, of Canton, and is now stationed at Fort Jackson. Upon his discharge from the army the couple will reside in Canton. ! ' " :- :. D. V. Phillips attended the Duke-Tech game in Atlanta Sat urday as the guest of the Tech i team. He also visited his son, Jack Phillips and his daughter-in- ;law, Mrs. Phillips, at the home I of the la tier's mother, Mrs. J. E. founds, of Avondale Estates. The guest list included students the high school and students home from college for the week-end follows: Helen Trout, Mary M liar, Dorothy Milner, Carroll ture of the afternoon. Birthday cake, punch and can dies were served. Assisting with Louise Bell, Gladys Walker, Betty 3Sun Rr.Hitf p'i... o' . : p.sJ. hosts mother, Mrs. Howell Free- -rJlZ::' ,Vr"?- 1- man- Mi89 Wilsie Sutton and Bud :6ug, , u(iuib luatney, nuuwu Smith U7nAMnl J ' T 11. TT 11 T711 " " ' ' .r.u, xuena .xiau, r.ioise The guest list included: Adelea Martin Eugenia Martin, Bebe McLean, Frances Hoyle, Caroline Medford, Doris Colkitt, Patsy Bur- Bischoff, Kathryn Hyatt, Betty Truitt, Susie Swanger, Fredia Ann Also Mary Ellen Boone, Mary Waddell, Grace Blanton, Dorothy Stentz, B.etty Wilson, Dorothy Winchester, Wanda Rector, Reba Greer, Ann Farmer, Mimi Gar- Ann Freeman, Jo Ann Saunders, line, Evelyn Craig, Peggy Sue miczi outton, J. D. Green, Joel Burgin, Nan Liner, Norma Jane ?,urFell Billy Arrowood, Bobby Burgin, Betty Francis, Carolyn SIcfyVTerr?T Swanger, William Burgin, and Ann Osborne. , Smithy Gene Hudson Boyce Pow- J. D. Hyatt, Jr., Richard Brad-' d J'"le Ed?"d Win- ley, Lester Burgin Charles Jack- lim tV." Kw? son. of Mar. Hill. RilU- n Swayngim, Kenneth Underwood, Bobby Colkitt, Gene Medfordlr8" er. nl .Garrett Sutton. Richard . Inrnan Dick Hall, Jack ruV.,l T?i i ' -r.m Worthington, Billy Fisher, Ed Mc-' Central Elementary. PT A Rorie, Furman Wyatt, Wallace! Will Meet Monday Niffht The PTA of the Central Ele mentary school will meet on Mon day night at 7:30. A special pro gram has been arranged, and all the friends and patrons are Urged to attend. : i Anders. Also Barron Clark, Calvin McDan- iels, Fred Palmer, Winston Da vis, Harry McCracken, Ben Col kitt, Jr., Max Coleman, of Canton, Fhil Medford, Erwin Burgin, Charlie Way, Orwin Coin, Noble Garrett, Kurt Weill, Bob Lee, Col Mrs. Noble Garrett spent the weeK-eno in lireensboro as th vin Brown, Stanley Henry, Tommy . ZZ '?7 eensooro as the Davis, Richland Holt, Jim Leather: lJr "nidaUgh- wood, and Frederick Vaughn. Mr ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutton. . I : XTIcn iir t T,..' i . . . . . and Mrs. Ed Greer left last -."7 lwo,?a. stuaent Thursday for a visit with relatives 'Se ''r and friends in Arlinc-ton. V 55! with her mother, Washington. Theresa Alley Gives Hallowe'en Party On Saturday Night Theresa Alley was hostess of a Hallowe'en party on Saturday night. Quantities of fall flowers and Hallowe'en decorations were used throughout the house. Games and dancing featured the enter. tainment of the evening. j She was assisted in receiving nd entertaining her guests by her grandmother and her aunt, Mrs. Joe Liner. Around twenty, ruests enjoyed the hospitality of tne young hostess. Mrs. J. M. Long Will Be Hostess to November DAP Meeting on 14th Mrs. J. M. Long will be hostess of the November meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love chapter of the American Revolution at the Wav- nesville Country Club on Friday afternoon, the 14th. Mrs. S. H. liushnell will preside. Mrs. T Lenor Gwyn will have the paper. Mrs. James R. Boyd will review the magazine, i n) AIIIPIII I f Jl II JU 'I A New Tad Sensation Make Armistic Diy dinmr! Hia top off n All-AmtriciJ with lorioui AmtrtOii. dtllcloui ii 1c is beautiful, 1 CI ! . 1 - 1 J ' .J wniiv 4Q11UC . . ncu in m white . . . glorified by i til doily. Order now. t Waynesville Ba Phone 73-W ., Mrs. J. C. Lynn is SDendinir this week in Greenville, S. C. with rel atives. . ;.'. Richard Bradley, student at Dav idson College, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j W. A. Bradley. Mrs. Jack Elwood, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. H. L. MacFayden. The AII-Around Appropriate Gift "Your Photograph" PRESTON STUDIO 46 Haywood Building-. -Asheville- -Over Sears Rw CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE RENTAL OR SAL 7 room house on East Street. Rental $12.00. Sale $1,600. H. C. Wilburn. Oct. 30-Nov. 4. FOR RENT 3-room furnished or unfurnished cottage. Frigidaire, Beauty Rest mattress, broadloom rug, comfortable chairs, sofa. Very cozy. $15 per month. 118 Main Street. Nov. 6 FOR SALE Good used heaters, coai and on, aw in excellent con dition. Priced right. See L. L, Ludvigsen, over Food Store. . Nov. 6 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Call 214-J. Nov 6 WANTED COMPETENT manager to take over operation of a mod ern service station. Good prop osition to right man. Write "Operator," Box 511, Waynes i"e. Nov. 6 COAL HEATERS Good condi tion; priced right. Brading Gas Service, Church Street. Nov. 6 WANTED: Man for Rawleigh Route. Permanent if you are a hustler. For particulars write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCK-245-103, Richmond, Va. Nov 6 FOR RENT 2 (large) room house on Eagles Nest road wiih plenty of garden space. $6.00 per month. 20 acres corn land adjoining, to plant orf shares. H. G. Stone. Nov. 6 ELECTRIC OVEN, hot plates; plugs in regular line; $9.60. Brad ing Gas Service, Church Street. Oct. 30-Nov. 6, , FOR SALE Slightly, used 34 V-8 convertible, mechanically o, k. Good tires, top and upholstery. A real bargain for cash. See, write or call James Leatherwood, Phone -337-J. Nov 6 WANTED Radios to repair. Fast, efficient, reasonable radio service. Phone 33, Massie Furn iture Co. Nov 6 FOR RENT OR LEASE 6 room house in East Waynesville. Mrs Jerry Leatherwood." Nov. 6 CASH PAID For Good Used Cars See ' ' Champion Motor Co. Canton, N. C. FOR RENT Three room furnish ed apartment, conveniently ar ranged. Call Mrs. D wight Beaty, 169-W. . Nov. 6 LAST CALL FOR WILD GINSENG Any amount Good prices. Waynes ville Pharmacy, opposite court house. Not 6 FOR RENT Four-room apartment wun private entrance. Steam heat, lights and water, furnish-, ed. Call Mrs. M. L. Jeffress, 295. i Not. 6 1 STRAYED OR STOLEN from Eagles Nest: 1 red heifer, 2 years old, white face, marked crop and split on left ear. Branded on hip with P. Reward. Mrs. L. E. Perry, Camp Dell wood. Nov. 6 $2oo :.SisM If you want smort good looks combined with longer wear, f 65 jjjjJ com quick, and get tome of , these handsome Wings shirts. There tailored like custom-mades, of fabrics that look and feel and are luxurious. Cut with shaped bodies,, sloping When In Need Of Shirts shoulders, 'sleeves set in on the at to give" smoother, more comfort bulk-free fit. The collars can't wilt, cafrt wrinkle, cant lose their shape. Shop C. E. Rays

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