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Afternoon, Novemoer 12, 1931 lay TOE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEH ;n Auxiliary 5th Area ing Here 'Friendly Center' Float Linda Kay Smith Is Hostess Of Birthday Party . Linda Kay Smith celebrated her ninth birthday with a party at her home on East Street last Tuesday afternoon. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Pritchard Smith, Jr., and her aunt, Miss Katlionne Ham ilton . Bingo and other games were pljed during the afternoon and prizes were awarded to the win ners. A Color motif of :ink and white was carried out in the re freshments and appointments. The guests included Linda Gail Hollifield, Betty Jean Davis, Ann Dulin, Judy Whltehotise, Jean Mr. and Mrs. William Mvdford Mr. arid Mrs. Joe Webster ot and oun 1on. Jimmv, li.tvi' niovt'd ne a liome on Country Columbus, Ohio were here for the week-end to attend the last ritef for the latter's brother, Grady into their Club Drive jBoyd. Mrs. Frank Mammrll has return- j cd to her home in The Gables Mr. and Mrs M. B. Brown and Apartments alter a viit to rela-! dauuhters. Misses Betty and Sara lives in alley Center, Kansas and! Brown, attended the wedding of Amerlcus, Georgia I Mr Brown's niece. Miss Elizabeth " I Adeline Brown of Leicester and C. j 23 persons at 1 meeting of the American Legion1 Weatherby, Jean McDaniel, Betty Ruth Atkins, Roddy Edwards, Betty i Owen, Joan Moore, Sara Jane League, Patsy Sims, B rend a Jo: Keener, Joey Taylor. Harry Sulli-j HI at tpt1 cum uiuuo jlnda. ... Hhvue. Sr., depart- van, Danny Whisenhunt, and Ernie Edwards. Many mothers use extra larjt terry beach towels as bath blanket! for babies and small children. L Pope of llendersonville, which fllf I lie Uiel, ,,.. the subject, LI. B. E. Colkitl, Jr., who is sta-; lioiifd with the Naval Air 'Corps at! Corpus Christi, Texas, spent the' week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. ' was held in Bell Methodist church in Leicester Saturday night. Miss Sara Brown was a bridesmaid. c oup Auxiliary Ar- Legion (lul iiows were point ,ikrili'P. Americanism. 0n pruui'am,. th cen 1.h ti.p uart it plays with Use Want ads for speedy results. u,rani child welfare, and M-ur itri'sseu me leuaum- -am in particular, and , wmk among me, uis jus the follow-up pro 3 veteran was discharg , hiwnitat including the i and Hie part the com- nliiv to help mese men n to reamusi mcmac-ivcs.. ..int. A ...nrln'kn I fc on ' I'B .". limits' place in America s Miss Aielia Adams, de- .ecreury from Raleigh, i ceniered around the st communism, civil ae- lhc Crusade tor freedom M Williams, area vice of Sylya, presided .over H. Way of Waynesville ddress of. welcome, introduced by Bob Hall, commander. Greetings ided bv Bob Hall, local Iit and Fred Campbell, of the 32nd District. Kelly served as seere- l(- day and made the roll ts. (1 was given to the Mur- iir having the most mem- ing the greatest distance. recognition was given s Johnson of Henderson Mollitt of Forest City, Miller of Lenoir, Mrs. lei of Ashe ville, Mrs. W. of West Asheville, and Bailey. ) he business session Mrs. In of Asheville and Mrs. hiels of West Asheville . wmmmmmwaam I This float, entered by Center Pigeon, made its appearance in the 1930 parade. Iron Duff Club Club Met Friday The Iron DutT ilome Demonslra-' tion Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. C. Davis with Mrs. Jarvis Caldwell "presiding: , Plans were completed for the club's Achievement Day exhibit with Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. T. C. Davis, Mrs. Grady Davis, Mrs, Roy Medford, and Mrs. Jarvis Caldwell in charge of arrangements. : The demonstration on Planning for Christmas was given by Miss Mary Cornwel!, home agent. 1 ".'.. . . Mrs. Carl Hill and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, arrived yesterday for a visit to the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Stringlield. were nominated as candidates for vice president to be elected at the next annual meeting. Next year's meeting is scheduled to be held at Lenoir. Mrs. Buchanan Will Speak To Woman's Club Mrs. C. C. Buchanan, head of the library at Western Carolina Teach ers College, will be the speaker for the November meeting of the Way nesvllle Woman's Club. Her sub ject will be "Building Citadels for Peace Through Literature." The meeting will be held in the First Methodist church, Thursday afternoAn at 3:30 o'clock, with Miss Louise Ballard presiding, A musical program will be pre sented by Miss Ray Ballard, pianist. V Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. J. W. Killian, Mrs. Hooper Alexander, Jr., Mrs. W, M. Cobb, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Dan Cross, and Mrs. R. II. Blaekwell. Robert Massie, student at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end with his parents, Mi, and Mrs. Guy Massie, it's smart t a give USEFUL lJ DAR Endorses School Program The Dorcas Bell Love Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolti" tion has been added to the list of organizations endorsing the bond issue for the school expansion pro gram for Haywood County. - The action was taken at a regular meeting of the chapter Friday af ternoon in the home of Mrs. J. F. Abel, with Mrs. James R. Boyd, regent, presiding. Mrs. Robert Osborne was associ ate hostess for the nieeting. The program on Historic Church es was presented by Mrs. J. W. Killian and the national magazine was reviewed by Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mr. and Mrs.. 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