v afternoon, August 14, 1930 TOE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TTTT.I OF INTEREST TO WOMEN, activities CLUBS f Office Phone TOO - MRS. BEN SLOAN, Editor Home Phone 462s) :larber Is mrsday Barber was nubiess bi tr home on Love Lane ftt'inoon. rs for the occasion (following out-of-town f Tlie Sons and Daugh- iho Pilgrims and the ,;f iiu American Colon ic. K Procter of Raleigh, ,r Teer of Durham, Mrs. !,',ms and daughter. Miss Williams of Chapel Hill, i i) Reynolds of Alber ;' V, S. Thoines of Suf ,mia. and Mrs. David dor were en route to to attend the drama. Hills" and on Friday juinvd by Mrs. Barber V A llvatt in attending HM of an historical mark klnt designating the site j.iv pit which served the .it and beauty" more than 3i',0- it the tea in addition to guc-sts were Mrs. J. M. i, J II. Howell. Sr., Mrs. I!;mnili Mrs. Dan Wat- : Kieit Mar' in, Mrs. M. H. F. Lancaster, Mrs, Ghmi Mrs. Clyde II. Ray, Ben Sloan. irber 'was assisted by her -in-law. Mrs. Hichard Bar ?iid her granddaughter, her. Little Miss Mary Bar i.or eranddaughter. enter ., ui'diii) with a tap dance. on Schenck ihntertain ge Set 11 Si'henck. Jr. will be host i.iilv at 1 he Waynesville Vnter. Friday evening, at ulents filtering college for time and those who will .heir college study this fall in! to attend. Duff Club Picnic ion Dull' Home Demonstra- lielil its annual club pic- Hi home of Mrs. ' O. L r Friday. Mrs. J. R. Cald- siilent was in change, - s itifeiiicnt was made of the Show to he held this week :iclilaii(l Garden Club and miters were, requested to ite. Mans were also made farm ami Home 'Round-Up Imvhtv on Autfust 22 and Ohllnn MeF.lroy was in nf ilii' recreations nroeram ll 1 1 I'm 10 11 . included Miss Ruth Fos- ""tut of Washington !AV.i, Mr;;. Melvin Booth I OK', MrMullan, also of ft Mr ;. Stockton of Char- Hyall left Sunday for New 'i.v where he will pntpr a rniversily. He will also ITte lessons in voice in the Louie Shoolbrcd and son, 'l .Atlanta were week end ' liufim Raines. . .' 'five nf Kaleifh is here for hi his mother, Mrs, Hugh HERE'S 0 HEALTH! fitl when urTdoctor ,es Jour prescription, s immediately, then 11 lose no time putting Medicine to work. Walgreen Aeencv N On Us..... Your tor Does! -':"': CURTIS fRUG STORE eftVWned & Operated rnone 32 IMiss Elizabeth Anne Osborne Essay Winners Iowa Visitor Receive Prizes Is Honored V "''T yilliWlWlWIIilllWlUU-LiL-LL-L-U-L ' ' PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Johnston Osborne of Waynesville announces the en gagement of her daughter, Miss piizabcth Anne .Osborne. l0 Robert Cromwell JIali of Waynesville, son uf Mrs. David M. JJall and the. lute Mr. Hall of Syjva. The wedding will take plaue in kite Sep tember at Grace "Church in-the-Mounlains. " ' Miss Osborne Is Engaged Jo Robert G. Hai Mrs. Robert Johnston Osborne announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss KUzabeth Anne Os borne, to Robert Cromwell Hall son of Mrs, Davil M. llall and the late Mr. Hall of Sylva. J.' The wedding will lake place in Grace Church in-the-Mounlains ir late September. The bride-elect, who is a grand daughter of Mrs. J. F. Abel and the late Dr. Abel of Waynesville attended Waynesville Township High School, Florida Stale College for Women and was graduated from the University of North Car olina at Chapel Hill. She held a position in the state division of the American Cancer Society and dur ing the past year has been engaged in research in cancer detection' al fcuko Hospital, Durham. Mr. Hall attended the University of North Carolina and was gradu ated from Western Carolina Teach ers College ut Cullowhee. He serv ed two and one-half years with the Navy during World War II and i' now engaged as program directoi for Rfcdlo Station WHCC. B. and P. W. Group Attends Workshop Mrs. Edith Alie i .1 idi nt of the Waynesville Bu-.ii ami Profes sional Women's .'lull. Miss ,Ur garet Johnston, district director ol B. and V. W. Clubs, and Mrs. Alma McCracktn, district conlact. chair man for heallh and safety, attend ed a workshop for Business and Professional Women's Club held in Chapel Hill Saturday and Sunday The workshop was on plans for the years work lor the clubs. Mr, :hd Mrsj John Mitchjejr- of La Grange, N. C, were guests of Mi and Mrs. J. C- Crouser lust week, I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett had as 'heir guests for the week end. Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Bell and daughter, Susan Bell, of High Point. Miss Sherry Kern of High Point 's spending this week here as the guest of Miss Nancy Jo Doggett. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Woody, Jr., ind daughters, Linda and Betty, md Horace Woody, Sr., of Coving ton, Ky., have taker) aVottagc -at Lake Junaluska for the remainder nf the summer. ..' . . The Rev. and Mrs, Paul Town send of Greensboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie for a short visit last week. Frank Smathers, Jr.. and two young daughters of Miami, Fla., arrived Saturday to visit the form er's parents, Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill and small daughter of Lowland, Tenn.. ar rived Saturday lor a visit to Mrs. Hill's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Stringfield. Mrs. Harry Bourne left last week for a visit to friends in Akron, Ohio. Slip was accompanied by Wingate Hannah, who will also visit friends there. Misses Anne and Nancy Bischoff and their guest. Miss Barbara BrOwn of Daytona Beach, spent the week end in Bryson City with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grant. Mrs. Mark Edwards and Mrs. Gladys Gunnel! of- Columbia, S. C, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Edwards. Mrs Eddie Minchen and daugh ter, Kathy, of New York City are here for a visit to the former's sis ter, Mrs. Robert Miller and Mr. Miller. . Mrs. Nell Kay of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Addie Barrow and Mrs. Flor ence Webster of Shreveport. La., and Mrs. Erie Murphy of Snyder, Tex., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carwile. Mrs, Frank Hodges and children, Jean and John Hodges, of South Hill, Va., arrived for a visit at their summer home here and to be with Mrs Hodees' mother. Mrs. James R. Thomas, on the occasion of her birthday. Miss Bette Hannah had as guests for the week end, Miss Ginny Ker nan of Highlands, and Bill Purcell of Laurinburg. Mr and Mrs. Walker Camp of Detroit Mich., are here for a visit . ' 1 to the latters parents, ir. ana Mrs. William Blanton, at their home in Hazelwood. ' ..'. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGee, Jr. of Newton were week end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Tate. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bischoff spent the week-end in Whittier as guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. S. A. Ashe. ' PERSONALS Mrs. Adgie Bryson has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V, Price. Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Boland, Jr.. and sons, Mike and Pat Boland, have returned to their home in Hammond, Ind., after a visit to Mrs. Boland's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Price, at their home on the Dellwood Road. Mrs. Bryan Hanks and daughter, Miss Nancy Hanks of Cashiers and Fort Worth, Texas, were week-end guests ' of Judge and Mrs; Frank Smathers. Mrs. Gaddis At Duke Hospital Mrs. Clarence Gaddis left: last week to enter Duke Hospital in Durham where she will be a pati ent for the next three weeks. Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Jr. spent the week end with friends in Chap el Hill. .''. Sam Bushneil, Jr. is spending a few days here on business. Mr. Bushneil is connected with Nello Teer Company of Durham. Robert and Thurman Hannah of Washington, D. C.,are guests of their cousin, Miss Bette Hannah. Johnny Slocn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan. Jr.. and Gary Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, were awarded three tickets to the Cherokee drama. "Unto These Hills," as prizes in the essay contest sponsored this summer by the' Haywood. County Library. The contest which was on "The Cherokees" was a part of the sum mer program carried on by the library under the .direction of Miss Margaret Johnston, librarian. Aaron Hyatt, who is spending the summer in Newton, was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. He was accom panied back to Newton by his sis ter, Miss Kathryn Hyat' ; Miss MattU Sue Medford was , hostess at a coca cola party Friday I atieriioon fn her home o the Med : ford Road In Iron Duff, as a court !. to her guest, Mis Donna Cave of Iowa. The guests Included Miss Roxie Crawford and her guest. Miss Jean Davkon nf limi. Ml... m..nn,r I Noland and guest. Miss Bernita Martin of Iowa. Thad Medford and guest. Ronald Ornduff of Iowa; Joe Caldwell and guest. David Mineart ol Iowa; Bobbie Welch, Maxlne Medford. Claudia Crawford, Joan Medford, Joan Crawford, Don Crawford, Frank Medford, Nancy Noland and Harley Caldwell. Want Ads bring quick results. Secretaries Hold August Meeting The Waynesville Chapter of the J National ' Secretaries Association I held its regular monthly meeting I Wednesday night, after serving I dinner to approximately 90 4-II ! club members from Washington County,- Iowa and Haywood Coun ty. Miss Mary Medford presided and plans were made for the club to attend the Cherokee drama. "Unto These Hills." on Tuesday, August 22. .; Plans were also made to enter tain the Ashevllle Chapter of Secretaries at a picnic supper in the city park on Wednesday, Aug ust 23 Nancy Furtado Is Engaged To I Harry Jaynes t i Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Furtado iwinoMp.ee the engagement of their , daughter, Miss Nancy Charlotte Furtado, to Harry E. Jaynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hugh Jaynes of Lake Junaluska. I The wedding will take place in I St. John s Church here on The 27th of August. Miss Furtado attended the Wo man's College at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Rex Hospital School of Nursing in Raleigh. Mr. Jaynes is a Graduate of j Western Carolina Teachers College and is now employed as head coach at Monroe High School. Lakeside Club Holds August Family Picnic The August meeting of the Lake side Home Demonstration Club was ' held in the form of a family pic nic at the home of Mrs. J. S. Harriell last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hardy Liner,' president, pre sided. During the business session the members made plans to participate in the local Flower Show and in the Dress Revue to be held In Cullowhee on August 22. Special guests for the meeting included Miss Ruth Foster and Mrs. Donald Robinson of Washing ton County, Iowa. 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