THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FOUR i ... OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB MRS. BEN SLOAN, Society Editor Office Phone Miss Cannon Is Honored At Party In Canton Miss J'auline Mucia) uas host ess of a miscellaneous .shower al her home in Canton Friday eve ning in luniui of Miss Mary Louise Cannon also ol Canton, a hose marriage to W alter C. Coward will take place on July 31. Mixed arrangements ol summer flowers were used in decorating and the bridal niotil a noted in the retrcslmicnts. Ices were in the shape ul uedding bells, slipper.-, and rings. Mi-s Murray was assisted m serving h her mother. Mrs J. IJ. Murray . (iucsts present ere -Miss Can non ar.il her mother. Mrs. 1- J. Cannon. Mrs Artie Bumgarner. Mrs. Alex Shuinnlis. Miss I'alsy Campbell. Miss Betty Ann Swuler ol L harlotte, Mrs. lietha Ander--fcon. Mrs. Wesley Holtzclau. Miss Mililred Nix. Mrs. Van Belcher and Mrs. Jack Cube. Miss Mai murile Way ulm is at tending summer school at Wo maii .-. Ci'llrge and a st huolniale, Ml.s N.iiny Kurd ol Wasti.nton. sprn! the n k end with the toi .11 er's parenls Mr. and Mr .1 II. .i Jr. FAIRBANKS MORSE FURNACES STOKERS EXPERT SHEET METAL WORK With Each Installation Rogers Electric Co. rfionc 461 HOME & J Jl vsjb& is X u$ y A WKZ -rsi g IS - " i l Call In Your Society News The editor of this page is nxiiius to carry all the news po. 1 hie that is ol interest to thousands of women read- el s We would appreciate your pluming us at 700 it he office' or al our luiine phone 462-J, and telling us about your guests, your party, or your trip. Our deadline for society news is 11 o'clock on Mondays and Thursdays lor that day's p.ipcr. Thanks (or your cooper ation Music Club To Have Business Meeting Friday The Way nesv ille Music Club will bold a business meeting at the home of Or. Mary Michal on Ki i d.iy evening. June 25. at 8 o'clock. ' Mrs. Julia l'urccll ol St. I'etors ' burg, Fla . has arrived to spend the summer at the Dunham House. She u;s accompanied to Waynesville by her son. Woodson I'urcell. who spent a leu days before returning to Ills home. Main Street I! : 11 OlkSJk, We'll Buy All the Unused Mileage in Your Present Tires Save! Save! Save during this big 1,9-Day Sale! You get quality, dependability and long mileage! Silent tread! "Curve gripping" safety shoulders! Famous Gum Dipped cord body for protection against blow outs! Guaranteed for life! Don't wait. Come in now and buy at this unusually low price. DON'T TAKE LESS . . YOUR USED TIRES ARE WORTH MORE AT FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLIES W. M. (Bill) COBB, OWNEB - - ACTIVITIES 700 Home Phone 4C2-J Mrs. Riifus Siler Entertains For D a u gh t e r s Mrs Rufus" Slier was hostess at a coffee Saturday morning at her home 011 the Country Club Drive, honoring lief daughters, Mrs Carl Edwin Hothrock of Keidsville and Miss Betty SUer. who is a member of the senior class at the Woman's College of the University ol North Carolina and is at home tor the summer vacation. The residence was decorated with mixed fluweis anil a color motif of red, white and blue was used in the dining room. The ta ble was covered With a blue linen cloth and centered with an ar rangement of gardenias. Mrs. Siler anil her daughters greeted the guests upon arrival and Mrs. Hugh , Ma-ssie and Mrs. J. Harden Howell. Jr.. received at the entrance to the dining mom. Mrs. T Leiuyn; (iw; n and Mi-. W. F. Swill presided al ibe colli 1 service and assisting 111 serving were Miss Mary Lou F.I wood. Miss Jane Wyche, Miss Belle Hannah. Miss Jean Anne Bradley. Miss Marguerite Way and her guest. Miss Nancy Ford of Washington. Around one hundred and twenty-live guests called during the hours from II to 1 o'clock Com. Concert Association To, Meet Tomorrow The Comnjttftity Cornell Asso ciation will, jnect tomorrow night at the Presbyterian Chinch at I! o'clock to WMCuss the lormation H an orgnaiatiou lor ('ommumlv Concerts in Waynesville. Thomac-Ttyfnipsun ol the Colum bia Concerts, ut New York, will ho the speaker and will direct the organizations Recent 'mmmM " . , SiiMiSPr ipiilia - . s , , - J. Its.: f V"',. MRS. THOMAS DUDLEY BHUMMITT, whose marriage took place Friday, June 4, in Clayton, Ga. Mrs. Brummitt is the former Miss Pearl James, daughter of Mrs. Cleveland James and the late Mr. James of Fines Creek. Robinson-Moore Wedding Held In Monroeville Miss Doris M Moore, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Moore of Monroeville. N. .1.. and Floyd Rob inson, ol Millvillc were married at the Monroeville Methodist Church on the aft ei ,10011 of June 12. at 2:30 o'clock. Kev. Charles Arthur Fran cis ol Nashville, V C. cousin of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony. The altar of the church was dec orated vilh peonies and roses against a backgrou ikI of palms and terns. I Heinle the ceremony a program of wedding music was presented by 'Miss Algia Moore, sister of the ! bride, pianist, and Irvin Hobinson, brother ol the bridegroom, vocnl isl. The Illicit who was given in marriage by her father wore a gown of while slipper satin, design ed and made by her maternal grandmother. The gown was fash ioned with sweetheart neckline with seipiin trim and long sleeves which were pointed at the wrists. The lull skill extended in a flow- 1 ing train and the fingertip veil fell from a crown headdress. The bride learned a white Bible touDcd with an orchid and arranged with streamers ol baby's breath. Miss Myra Bennett of Monroe ville was maid of honor. She wore a dress of yellow satin with full net skirt and carried a nosegay of pink roses. Charles Haley of Millville served as besl man and ushers were Car. ly le Surran of Millville, brother-in-law of I he bride, and Isaac Moore, Jr., brother of the bride. The bride's mother was attired in a street length dress of printed silk with white accessories and wore a corsage of red lose buds. Immediately alter the ceremony he parents of the bride were hosts of a reception. Mr. and Mrs. Kobinson left dur ing the afternoon for a wedding trip, after which they will make their honie with the bride's par ents. The bride is a graduate of Woods town High School and Goldey Col lege 111 Wlinington. Del. She is at present employed with the Airwork Corporation in Millville. The bridegroom is a graduate of Millville High School and is cur rently employed as an apprentice mechanic with the Airwork Cor poration. AMERICA'S GREATEST WATCH VALUE! , t 1 wam. nw Hyl..' 15 jtwil BUY ON EASY TERMS EJ.LILIUS : Jeweler Bride High School Class Of 1905 Has Reunion Ten members of the graduating class of 1905 of Waynesville high school held a class reunion with a luncheon at the Towne House Sat urday honoring their former teach er and superintendent, Prof. W. C. Allen. The reunion plans had been made by Mrs. Josie Hyatt Burwell of Asheville. Miss Amelia MacFayden of Waynesville presided at the meet ing. Mrs. Bess Sloan Atkins of Waynesville gave a welcome to the out-of-town members, to which Mrs. Burwell responded and at the same time the latter read a num ber of messages from absent mem bers who were unable to attend. Mr. Allen called the class roll and the members gave a brief sketch of their lives since 1905. Hiram Kirkpatrick, valedictorian of the class, gave a talk recalling many instances of interest during high school days. Mrs. Nettie Davis Burt of Asheville, historian, re called what she remembered of the class activity. Mrs. Jessie Moody Jolly, class prophet, gave bits of the prophecy. The highlight of the program was a talk by Mr. Allen, well-known educator and-historian, who re called his experiences as super intendent of the Waynesville school, a post he held for more than 20 years. Attending the luncheon in addi tion to Mr. Allen were Mrs. Bur well and he rhusband. W. M. Bur well, Mrs. Nettie Davis Burt and her husband. Clinton Burl, all of Asheville; Mrs. Sadie Miller Niles and her husband, George A. Niles of Griffin, Ga., Charles Adams of Tryon, Hiram Kirkpatrick of Fayetteville, Mrs. Clarine Lee Dickey of Sweet Water, Tenn., and Mrs. Lillie Satherthwaite Withers, Mrs. Jessie Moody Jolly. Mrs. Bess Sloan Atkins, and Miss Amelia MacFayden all of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett and children of High Point, have ar rived to spend the summer at their home on the Country Club Drive. Gospel Meeting Begins July 5lh At East Waynesville Church Hear V. Ralph 7harion And Missionary Party From Birmingham, Alabama, Each Evening al 8:00 O'clock Learn Of The Church Of Christ Not a Denomination Questions Invited We No axe to grind but to preach the gospel. Nothing to da bat save souls. Nothing to make of them but Christians. No creed book but the Bible. Tune In on Radio Station WHCC each evening 6:15 to 6:3 Beginning July 6th. Daughters Of Colonists To Meet Here Today The North Carolina society, Daughters of the American Colon ists, will hold their June meeting today at the home of Mrs. K. N. Barber. The executive board will meet at 10:30 o'clock, followed by a lunch eon at 1 ociocR. Mrs. Joseph A. Elliott, Charlotte, ... . l. I Ls, state regent, win De unauie 10 uc present on account, of a recent lll- . . . ! . Tl 111 T-U,.,n.- npss Mrs jonn n. mveis. i iiuinos- ville, first vice-regent, will also be unable to attend on account of illness. The second vice - regent, Mrs. J. A. Kellenberger, Greens boro, will preside. Otficers of the organization are as follows: Mrs. Elliott, Charlotte, state regent; Mrs. Myers, Thomas- ville, first vice-regent; Mrs. Kell enberger, Greensboro, second vice regent; Mrs. Sam Lee, Monroe, third vice-regent; Mrs. J. F. Hay den, High Point, chaplain; Mrs. D. E. White, Montreat, recording sec retary; Mrs. J. H Summerville, Charlotte, coresponding secretary; Mrs. P. H. Rankin, Mount Gilcad, treasurer: Mrs. Colbert H. Burnette, Durham, registrar; and Mrs. Seth L. Smith, Whiteville, historian. Mrs. Preston B. Wilkes, Jr., Char lotte, is state chairman of national defense through patriotic educa tion. Mrs. Benjamin Wyche, Char lotte, is honorary vice-president of the National Society, Daughters of the American Colonists. Annual Federation Picnic Will Be Held In Canton The annual Farmers Federation picnic for Haywood county, an all day event of string music, quar tet and choir singing, and many special and varied acts, will be held in the high school building at Canton on Saturday. August 21, at 10 a.m., it was announced by James G. K. McCluie. president of the federation. The annual picnic, which is be coming traditional for this area, has drawn larger crowds each year to participate in the game, and contests. Musicians, singers and other performers are extended a special invitation to attend and take part in the program Prizes will be given for the best choir and quartet, as well as for athletic games and contests on the school grounds during lunch lime. "ADVENTURES OF 9:30 to 10:00 O'clock Over WWNC BROUGHT TO YOU BY Howell Motor Co. DESOTO -PLYMOUTH OEALSR Invite Investigation New Testament Christianity restored, free of the human names and creeds that make denominations, and that di vide us. We plead for unity of all Christians in "One Faith." We speak where the Bible speaks; are silent where it is silent. Christopher Betty J. York Is Honored With Shower Miss Betty Jane York elect of Hoy AUicn sh,., was honored at a linen given by Miss Ana Buvkn. . home of Mrs. Arnold G Hu, Swannanoa last night Mis? York will be man k , urday evening at th. fust Church here. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Sum son, Da id Haynes Smith .,, Smith's mother, .Mis. Dau len, have returned to 11,, ,, in Raleigh alter a we, k , v Mrs. Smith's mother . Mis 1 Haynes. Mr. Smith ,s an n 1 at State College in ifcdcigli. uroiiuce prices ''I'llliiuir t pects arc j;ou(! for tlic.n rem,,,,,,,,. W1IV NOT Krmv b C'vlM corn, or squash for ;i Iale fa .h Com e in and 'Shorty" Kcincr Farmers Phone loO-M You Will Find Hi friendly Sport Shoes ZE Turn fyes U It's a wonderful world. You're his wonderful girl in eve catching, guy-catching shoes by Friendly. - Bicycle Conic: Remember Tuesday Is A''"'1 i!' Parents and Neighbors On"' '" RAY'S Shoe ls Engg Earl I' H. I "mi 1, Ih.UU '"'I I II I'll! Ur;J "luf .M 1 (' (1 M'f im Ir (U Era & MM Tan al lil.ni (Ircul Mill l" n. IsI'M ,!er I 514 1 a