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PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY and CLUB Bride-Elect Is Honored At ACTIVITIES Dessert Bridge MRS. BEX SLOAN". Society Editor Offire Phone "(HI Home Phone 4C2-J Mrs. Stringfield Is Honored At Birthday Party Black Crepe For Daytime VI ." i . i'I .1 I.- .' ;. . s. - -l i , . .:. I.. "..: n..: ;.. M - i. I - v .: ::n: !:.. . ' i J...i H I! M' : , ...j. it ... i. - i; ii V:m . .: M: .,, .1., .,, - ! i,.,: i !.. .u.,i M: II. M Hi,.!.,! ,i ..! I ... , .. i .).- Ii...-. I.. .. I . . .: U .-. . I l. - !!:.. v V ,1.1, . ..j .;. - B, i". -:.!, , Mri. Ratcliffe Is Hostess For Homemakers Mi- C. i! H..I i .v..- !i : . . i ' . i iu ii' ctuit: i 'in u a I . V I i I, M i i ; : ,i ,.k ,1 v Cl il I ' mi . I III ' 1. 1'. t V I 1.1 1 : Ml- llii w ,i I I ! Ill V -! ;.l i-Milec! p: c -I ill i! ' 1 1 vim '. M.ii : Siinih. i .iin- ! 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'1 lie si i f cnvcicd buttons are niiinuil in gtld. II I II S ISKOWN s I TO MO I Ml K .lllllll- A lil UWIl lit W .IslllllL-'lllll, I ) C .11 1 iv cd Muiiila v In i 1 1 ( I a (iillplc lit Weeks With hi- mother, Mi- Ida V. Brown mi Auburn Ku.,,1 Mrs. Nixon Is Honored At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. J. W Kay and Mrs. A. II. 11 1 1 wcrt1 hostesses ul a tuiiUc luncheon given on Wednes 1l.1v a! 1 In- home uf Mrs. Kay, in I iiiiui 1, 1 Mr- Cornelia Nixon, who 1- !cs;i:U hi tlic near future to re--uii in W11 -toii-Salem. T in km, 111- Hire decorated with an anijciiu iit- of asters. gladioli. 1 um and other early fail flowers. ItriduV was played at four tallies aia! alter the names the high score ,i.c wa- awarded to .Mrs James Ii H.ivd and the low score prize lu Mi-- Kubnij Miller. A gift was pi ( -1 1, teil tu Mr-. Nixun and also it. Mi- Julia Purcell of St. Pelers-l-ii"- I .a vvliu is spending some' !.' 1 I clc. T h Ii(i-te--e- were assisted by Mi - Tillie Kutlia I I - in -l li-l iih ludcd: Mrs. N.x, 1, Mr- Stanli.v Uraditm. Mrs. (' I Tin kpairak .Mi-s Alice (Juin lan. Mr- T Lenoir (Tvvyn. Mrs. W. I- Mwlt. Mrs James ; Hod, Miss Hub, 1,., Miller. .Mrs. J. M. Howell, Si . Mi- ,1 II. Way. Jr.. Mrs. I i.n.k Sinailicis Mrs. Julm Orr. All - J .iii.es ( ; ., ,,. M: s Iu(us Slier. Mi- .1.11;.,- M Luiiii Mrs. J. L. l-.IVMiud Mi- It I.. I'revosl. Mrs. K: ("Ih.imiii Mis. James W. Kil I1.11.. Mi- I. M I h 1 icsi 111 . and Mrs. Civil, l;.,i (Tiii.iii in lui luncheon were Mi- T Klali.ik. Mis Marry lidtiia Mi- Julia I'lirccll. Miss Nu iictti June-. Mr- .lull, il hail Woody, .lid Mi TTiunia- Sti inylicld. s V.F.W. Auxiliary Plans Picnic The ii t: li I a 1 meeting of the Veteran- ul Fiiieij-'ii Wars Auxiliary was h. Id Moudav niKhl u the Pan-! 1 Hun-,- Dtirnm the hiisiness session, plan- wcie made fur a picnic to be I eld with the Veterans of For eign War- at Holly Springs on October :i. The V K.W. and Aux- . iM.ii v and perspective members of 1 both 'iiL-iiMial ions will be invited ; In attend I he picnic, j Mrs. Leon Killlan. Jr., and Mrs. Robert Korte were joint hostesses of a dessert bridge given at The Lodge yesterday afternoon in hon or of Miss Catherine Jones, whose marriage to M. I). Munnicutt of Waukegan, 111., will be an event of October. Early fall flowers were used as a decorative noiu. After the games prizes were awarded to the hold- , ers of high and low scores and each hostess presented a gift to the ; bride-elect. I Those playing were Miss Jones. Mrs Sam H Jones. Miss Thelnia Ann Jones. Mrs. Charlie Wood ward, Mrs. Harry Lee Liner. Jr., Mrs. Cirover C. Davis. Mrs. Joe Cathey. Mrs. Hugh Palmer. Miss Mary Lu Elwood. Mrs. Noel I'hil- ! lips. Mrs. J H Howell. Jr . Mrs I Kimball Harber. Mrs T. Lenoir Owyn. Mrs. Porter Vr&iy, Mrs. Joe 1 Massie. Mrs. William Cobb. Mrs. Virgil Smjth. Mrs. . M. Kimball, ; Mrs Williaiii Medford. and Misses Kdith and Edna Siimiiierrow. , National Guard Give Dinner For ;Their Wives ' About 150 people enjoyed the , first annual dinner of the North Carolina Anti-Tank Company of ithe 120th Infantry at the Armory 1 lust night. The 7(i men of the com I pany were hosts to then wives or I friends. Captain James Oavi- w.i- toast master, and alter the dinner, i. ! movie. "Crowning Clory ' was ! shown. The company cooks prepared and ; served the meal. Miss Richeson Honors Miss Jones At Supper Party Fair Princess v. I, lib rieson was bust pai'ty la-t night, in Jones Rogers Reunion To Be Held October 3 The annual Hogers Family re union will be held Sunday . October 3. at the home of Mr and Mrs. It. L Kussell on Fines Creek. Guest of honor for the occasion will be Mrs H. N. Hogers. who will celebrate her ninety-eighth birth day on October 2 All friends and relatives are in vited to bring a picnic basket and attend the reunion Personals Abel and Mrs. e returned to Mrs J F McLean hav home from a visit to relatives Winchester, Va , and Kllria. O. Mien their in Yes Sir ... You Will Find Ai RAY'S In a Very Large Assortment Of Colors and Styles Mrs (). It. Martin left last week for Charlotte where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, before joining her husband in U'arner liobbins. Ga Mrs. W. A. Jansen of Aslieville spent several days here this week as the guest of Mrs. Ann Tutwiler. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Hurling of Hialeah. Fla , have arrived to spend the autumn season and have taken an apartment at the Welch Farm. The Uurlings are eonslruet- Miss Dorotliv ess of a supper honor of Miss t'athciiui bride-elect of October Supper was served at the out door fireplace in the garden and the lionoree was presented a gift. The party preceded the regular meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi sor ority and the gtu-t li-t was con lined to members of the group. Those present were Miss Joins. Mrs. Herbert Braren Mrs Unbelt Gibson. Mrs. Scbe liivsun. Miss Bernice Harrell. Misses Kililh and F.dna Suininerrow . .Mrs William Cobb, Mrs. William Norn-. Mrs Charlie Woodward Mis I'nil Campbell. Mr- ngil Smith. Miss TT ii-1 ma Ann Jones. Mrs. Stanley Henrv and Mrs Harrv Lie Liner. Jr. Rhodes Family Reunion Will Be Held Sunddy The annual Rhodes Faintly He union will be held on Sunday. Sep tember 26. at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Massie at Lake Lo gan. , All friends and relative- are in !vlted to attend and to bring a pic nic lunch. -VISIT OTI I.N Mrs. Scbe lirysoii and Mrs. Charles Edwards represented the local unit of the Veterans ul For eign Wars Auxiliary loi the regu lar monthly viM1 to Oleeii on Wednesday. Cigarettes, magazines, and books were taken to the patients in the ward assigned to the Wayncsvillc Auxiliary. m w iky 'J&'&jiLtte. mi M..H.III iiiili.iA. PRETTY Lila Kiser holds bunch ot vegetables after she wu selected princess of Southern California's multi-million dollar vegetable crops. She will be a member ol the royal court to reign at the LPS An geles County Fair's agricultural ex hibit et the exposition at Pomona, California. 'nternationo1' Quarantine Placed On Home Where Child Had Polio On Hyder Mt. I Jr. Mary Mieha), district health officer, said yesterday that the re cently reported case of poliomelitis un Hyder Mountain was taken ill on tne mn ana laKen to ine Hospi tal in Aslieville on the 17th. The official report on the case continued, by stating: Since there is one susceptible contact in the home, the home has to be quarantined for two weeks Iroin the time the child left the home, and therefore, the quaran tine in the home will not be up un til the 8th of October, However, this other child had not been in school since the child was taken sick. Other susceptible contacts in Hie rieighborhood have also been iuarant ined." ANNOUNCKMKNT Mia. Lanny. Tanya, and Heinz linllman announce the arrival of a new baby girl, Kitty, at their home on the Balsam Koad. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. y n,.., ville, announce th,. Inm, n on September ljili '' 1 Mr and Mrs. .),,!,,, r,,H nesville, announce n. ,,ui son on September i:ji, Mr. and Mrs. M .; pH. ( ton, announce the bmi, li on SeptemU'i- 14th Mr. and Mrs. (v :l,,..,,h nesville, announce the i,,,,!, ''" son on September Mm " ' Mr. and Mrs J.mie- m, ,, . Canton, Houte :t. '..'"I'n, birth of a daughter her 14th. " " ' '"' Mr. and Mi. Luge,,,. ,jll)ljK. Waynesville. Rme I ,,,,. bil'lh of a daughter un , . 14th. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Frue.-i (;,,,., Waynesville, announce n,,. i,,h h, a daughter on Sepieiubei i,,u, Mr. and Mr-. Chaile- g,,. Waynesville, announce ti. lllU. a son on September l.'tli Mr. and Mrs Lee,,,.,,, M,, Ha.elivood. announce ibi bmi, ,, -a son on September I ,1b Mr. and Mrs. Itiih.od M,,,, Balsam, announce the both ,. son on September lath. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'.nkn Canton, announce the birth u ., son on September Kith Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Brook-, c,,, ton, announce the birth ol a ihnM ter on September 17lh fir,U in ax :' 'III , 'h "Ut k. 'ii, .. ' '!,.. u"' ";""i , . . "'' ''ln'tn k , ., ll" k,, ' 1 l!' I:, ' I I Vu.,. , .1.,,, I,,,, ''' -01; Ik , Ml , : '; ! Vi u. -1.1.1, 'a I un, 'I' L Mr. and Mrs. C. P MeCall U,, nesville, announce the Imili ,,i :, son on September 17th Mr. and Mrs. V. L Paiker c;,. ton, innounce the birth ol a dam. li ter on September I V 1 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hubm-,,, Canton, announce the bulb ni son mi September lliih Mr. and Mrs. Mark I lei run Cm. ton. announce the Inith ul a -mi on September lihh. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cm inc. Can'on. announce t lie birth ut o k ,. I-I !.. ,. M. ,n,: t k. ili .km. I: -Hi.- Mi ,,.! k. n . . " ' in' v .. Ij.nI, '"HI, ..I , .i,,,,!,,, ::i i ' HiiJ Mi Ymii.. u.,,tf. innilii;. ii.i.k- lr HI llrv jJilrb t:ig a Hoad summer home on the Dolan . Tor S CHOOL... Mpy or SPORTS ! fineShanhouie nu.itiu at a nrw " 4. ll ?L luo prut .Ml i Uili' iiijid '" li ill 'St ii o I. Men i and bu'j gOf2 Xt&fi . JL. Ill .- .i 111 s? :m ft F. Sentelle spent several days ' jlhi- week in (h'eensboro and Wins- lun-saleni on Inisiness Mrs. Harold Tingen and daughters. Ann and Mary two who have been Msitjng Mrs. Tingeu's parents Mr. and Mrs L. M Ktl lian. Sr have returned to their home in Fuiiav Springs Make II Bay's For Underwear and Sleepingwei Where You Can Make It MunlUufUAzal Fr T'1G Entire Fam Aiuniinataea Looks Better Wears Better For Quality, Cd i Mr and Mrs this week lot wheie they vvil tin i Wallace Marley Washifigton, I) I leside in the left C lu- Ko Mr. and M Icll tor Chapel Mill wh -pelid the winter Mr enter the junior (lass V Shook have here Ihey will will lin Shook al the versity of North Carolina. Mr, and Mrs James Richard (Jueen and small son. Jimmy, left Sunday tor Chapel Mill where Mr j Queen will attend the Law School Uf the L'nivcrsitv ol Nnrt h Carol ina Mr. and Mrs and son. Davcy their home in w eek Mrs to William K. Smith have returned Haleigh after visit to Mis Smith's mulbei Claude A Hav lies at home on Love Lane her Look right in dress shirr tailoring! Feel right in action-free comfort! Be right at school, at work, at plav! See this rugged, casual trio of Shanhouse garments today! Exclusive "Botd Pbnd in IOr9t vir ion wool with I (Ml virgin wool lining. Mcu'i and buys' tiies. Featuring Also At Ray's For Men and Boys - Similar Shirts, Jackets, Mackinaws By Richie and Chippewa Ihe fZeni Department Ai .BAY'S. Or and Mrs. o Champion left last week for Franklin where they wjII reside in the future l)i Champion, who was formerly Willi Smith's Drug Sim,, here will In connected with a Franklin Orua Store. 1 Mrs Sam Bushnell. Jr., left yes terday for Durham where she will join Mr. Bushnell for the week end , Jimmy Flwuod has returned to Chapel Hill where he is a menlher of the junior class at the I'm ver sity of North Carolina. Joe Morrow has returned to the University of North Carolina lor the fall term. I Miss Peggy Dock is attending' Woman's College of the University 1 of North Carolina at Greensboro. I Miss Eloise Martin has returned to New York City where she is ai student at the American School of i Ballet. Beginning on October II ' Miss Martin will give two weekly ' performances with the Ballet Soci-' eiy company, of which she Is a member. The performances will be given at City Center a part of the City Center opera season, and will continue through November 23 Ted Martin has returned to Western Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee after spending the summer vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin. Mrs. Bonner Ray spent last week end at High Hamnlnn mm th. ...... I V You Will Ivttfi Their Ur'V-;Vi Quality Pajamas For Every Member of the Family Lovely gowns for girls and women. Misses' Pajamas Size 6 up. hJif .. hy.j Boys Pajamas Size 6 up. Men's In All Sizes lit AA 1 : TTJ r-. . . TlnVS. fll1, srinrKinycueasi uuurwear TOT Women, jriri5, uvj- ' You Will Admire Its Styling and Love Its Wearing u Si Where You Can Economically Meet The Needs of The Entire w - -- ii. W3l ol Mrs. E. L. McKee.
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