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THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER PERSONALS Mr. John Kirkpatrick is the guest On Friday the. Rotary Club held its Miss Ora Quiasenberry has return of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. regular weekly luncheon at thj Green ed fm a prolonged visit to Win Kirkpatrick. iTea Room, with the president, Mr. Chester and ShelbjrtftekJ, Ky., and Cin- . I J. T. Mangum, presiding,. Muiy cinrti Ohjo, , accompanied by her Mrs. K. E. Montgomery has as her short talks were given and singing aunt, Mrs. W. H. Wheeler, of Win guest her mother, 'Mrs. Gillespie, who was lead by Mr. J. Dale Stent's. Chester, Ky., who will take charge of ji returning from a visit to Florida. ... vjrs. Quissenberry's house until the I Mrs. J.W.Reed who has been th atter's return April 1st Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan spent guest cf her parents. Col. and Mr. .... twij days in. AsheviHe last week Minthome Woolsey, in New i"oik, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, who has spent Mr. Tom Clark of Canto., spent visiting friend3. hag ntirned home, coming by Du-- the past several weeks with her sis- iuay in luwn. . . . v, iham wncre she vi8ited her .-on Mint ter, Mrs. Hunter McQuire, in Worches- m nKin'nn ' r f , MrS' ChaS' BadgeU and M,s' J oe who is a student at Duke Uni"orsil . ter, Va., and her cousin, Mrs. Harry r bam Robinson Canton, spent nrtson AshevHle visitor on. .... Marshall in Philadelphia, has return- sday jn town on business. I ivirfav r,i ii,r ,h ,-hiMren. who j u u;..;t ..,.. m.- M.h.U tiaira Unn thtt o-ll Of thp former's ..,L. .-immt f mimriMiW nial Alt II III I 1 .... I rtiuen noweii, jr. ami rait. J. Ml. an.i Mrs. p. o K -. on Cracken. for the past two weeks le turned to their home in Charlotte The Flittings to and Fro of The Traveling Public. Monday in town. M Tuesday Rev. R. P. 'McCracken of Clyde was a Waynesville visitor on Tuesday. Mi V(j Reed motored to Ashei Friday. ilk- courtesies Messrs. Spurgeon and Van. Byers of Clyde spent Monday in town. Mr. George A. Brown and Hon. Mrs. R. H. Blackwell spent Friday K. Noland of Fines Creek were Friday. in Asheville. . Mr. J. W. Ferguson spent last week in Asheville Mr. I). M. Cagle was a Waynesville visitor on Tuesday . Mr. T. H. Haynes, cashier of the Bank of Clvde, .spent Tuesday in town .town on business Saturday. Mr Mr. Pritchard Ferguson spent Tues. day in Canton on business. 'Mrs. J. T. Mangum was an Ashe ville visitor on Saturday. The North Side Baptist Circle will meet at thp home of Mrs. W. H. I. in on Tuesday, March -J4th, at '-2::i0 ! - Col. A. C Springs of Charlotte A much valued and appreciated g.ft four ivienlly beer received by the Wayne-' vile Tow (hip High School l ibrary fronv Mr. Cha.-. K. Thomas of New Bern, but a prospective cit izen of Waynesville. The gift coi:- I F ..,.1 OOO ,.li,,Y,a.- 111 H- George Washington, for Miami for an coniDrisimr the "Record of the War extended visit to seveiui juuu- Florida Of intense to their many Wayne -ville friends is the news that Col. n,l Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey sailed The Wavnesville Civic League will from New York Wednesday on 'the meet at the home of Mis. W Liner on Friday, Match '20. Between the States.' MRS. J. W. HOUSTON ADDRKSSFS COM. Mir NIT Y CLUB. The Community Club met on Mon- a. ii. rv. v. i" "in1 w vi. ...... - , J. T. Kirkpatrick of CantDn snlnt .vrai ,i.,vs in town ,His weeK lay afternoon, March Kith at ..::,(. spent Monday in town on business, the guest of Mr Hus'.i 'n the club rooms. . t I TU- .... 1 ,vitl, th in,r- ing of "America The Beautiful,'' fol- I Dr. and Mrs. Wj. l Kirkpatrick owe(l hy the prayer for club women, have returned from a visit to their after which reports were called for son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John fronl officers, departmental chairmen i ..'t- c n i or- IV11 KpatI K'lt Ul rutuiei, o. . . Mr. n. vy . tionman ayi" spent . Sunday in town the guest of friends. I Last week the practice for base- . , ba and track stiated at the Hic-h Mr. Harry Rotha spent the week- School and every afternoon the field end With his family. 4 . . Mr. D. M.Simons spent the week end in Asheville with his family. .... is full of boys in uniform. t. Dr. R L Allen has recently in- and standing committees. Mrs. Gwyn, chairman of the Dra matic Department, gave a report on the Carolina Play Makers, which the Community Club is bringing to Waynesville on May 2nd. This is one of the biggest things the club has ever PAR FA'T-T F.ACH ERS MEKT AT THK WAYXF.SVIL1.K ELEMEN TARY SCHOOL. On Wednesday afternoon at 3:'1 o'clock the Parent (Teachers of the Waynesville Elementary School held a very interesting meeting. An en joyable program was given by the children of the first grade, of which Miss Josephine Thomas in the teach er. Miss Berry, the principal, gave a talk on the county commencement and outlined the program for this occasion. During the business session it was decided to purchase some supplemen tary readers for all theseven grades of the school. On Tuesday evening, March 24th, at 7:.'S0 there will be held at the school a silver tea, and social 1"- .. . . . , r u.. . ... .... - atiemoteu. anu waynesvuie nas nnn ttraetive Main street offices and the hadthe privilege of seeing or hearmg mMtinK at which jime al the. parents, .... as iiiiiucrd a Muuutuu" . Mr. J. M. Long has returned from interior refitted. lin, play Makers stake. Mrs. Gwyn a business trip to Atlanta rea(, the ,ist of tne fo,iowie ehair- Miss Mice Quinlan spent Thursday Vivian Ray, left for points in Florida man and vice chairmen wh.c, she in Ashevi le on Thursday morning to visit rela- had appointed, each chairman se e,t- lU Ash6UUe- 'tivM aml friends. ing her own sub-comm.ttees : Ho,- . . tality, chairman, Mrs. R. L. Lee, vice Mr. Bill Dodderer has recently chairman, Mir. R. L. Prevost; Public. ,.l.r, th,. all Snnt.hern Hasketbal iH rh:irnian. Mrs. 1. L Gwyn. vu patrons and friends of" the school are urged to be preseent. At the close of the meeting ariuet was rendered by Miss iMargaret Stringlield and Carolina Haynes. Mr. Fred Blaylock of Woodrow was in town Monday. DECLAM ATION CONTEST. On Wednesday morning, in the High School Audito'-ium, the contest to Mr. t. ' ntKi the all boui.nern naswuian ny, cnpirman, ;nra. i. wvn, -- feenool AU(iito''ium, tne conic.-i. m Paul Hyatt of Woodrow was a Team, which is composed of the lead- chairman. Miss Aiice Quinlan; Audi- sli,,ct the boys to represent the local ,,.;n witni- Mnnifnv C,,,tliorr, i-nlloin team's. Iminm rhnirman. Mrs. R. 0. C'oving- hiiri, s-hnni i thu State wide con- torium chairman. Mrs. R. 0. C'oving- hj.,u rhnn in rhi- State wide con- ..... .-;,. l, ,,,.m.,n M,w H H. Atkins: ...... u..i.i l.JOt thrpo win- Miss Ann Hobson is spending the T.,.i..,ts chairman. Mrs. Rufus Silo; , ,, tlu. IV A R Medal were the next two weeks in Knoxville attend- vjt.e chairman, .Mrs. J. M. Long. contestants, namely: Bejamin Sloan, ing a coiueience ui icfi ...... v .. -ttc'r business was nnisneu, .nr.-. Kchard tvington ana James Mr. Tom Cathey of Woodrow spent from all the Episcopal churches of ( ong introdUced the speaker of the ()Clim. The judges were the high Monday in town on business the southern States. afternoon, 'Mrs. J. W. Houston, of ..thool teachers, and their decision Asheville, District President of Fed- was as follows: First Richard Cov. Waynesville visitor Monday. ... Mr. Ditk Covington motored to Franklin -on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Duckworth mo- crate(1 ington, second Benjamin Sloan, and Mr. J. H. Gossett of Canton was a Waynesville visitor on Monaay. tored to Greenville, S. C, on Monday . . :nt.rod,.etion Mrs. Houton ,Ki. .lm OsKorne. As a result Mr John Michal Sr. of Woodrow and attended the Ford dealers meet- she o teU ft Utt,9 f Covin)fton ffoes t0 Wake in0nt' iMondav in town I irg held in that city. the woik ', aing done in the State Fed- Forest and Benjamin Sloan to Duke I Mr and Mrs. George Ward rt e,ation" The a,m f a". f u.b "rk University. There contests are held Mr and Mrs. Chas Badgtt motored 's threefold, with its social, intellec- annual!y at these colleges cy the lio'heville Satuiefay evening to at- e side. .Mrs Jerman Scholarshin Franttrnitv. Mr Hugh Sioan returned from a t(-nd a snow. . the slojfan -A ciub at every cross- business trip of a week in New York. ; Bivens of Albema'rie, ' roads in Noi th Carolina." In our district tnirteen coumies aie spent Monday in town MK Jack Carver ot Plott spent Monday in town. EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWS. The Lenton program of special ser. vices will be continued this week w;th Evensong on Wedne?day at P. M., and Friday at 5 o'clock. Next Sunday. 22nd, Ir.st., the Holy . . ,.,U.. U.,.. Ki,n tlio irttost nf hpr SIS- M;S- f P'and Mrs T N Ma'ssi , ler Mrs. S. H. Bu.h-.li. for the past .represented with a total of thirty two guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Mass... tyr thousand ciub wom- . ... ... a. nn ntiii Mrt 1 V.u tnlrpn n thpiT rm 1 ll . L.. .. .-J - " 1 II. ' " iTTA- U Mr. Ira . ac Strirsrrield was at home snecial work the stamping out of iillt- Communion at 8 A. M. will be the from a business trip to n-noxv - memben of Cirde No t of the eracy in our populationi which is 0'A fir3t wo.-hip of the day. The Rector ..., at,.q Rnnnor Rav snent Methodist chuich on Tuesday after- native born. will preach at 11 A. M. and again at Tuesday in Asheville. noon. 'Mr. J. D. Boone and Wm. A. Band spent Sunday afternoon in Asheville Mi Unicltn alei tnlichp.'l on law O 1 Vf Chnrrh School and Bible 1 " : ' 'observance a "The ropes of today Class will meet in the Parish House Coble and his mother, , .. ,,.1. nf tomorrow." She es- t in ,'-lciek (.Jeorge Coble, attended the play necianv stressed the home and home Mr. W. A. Holv Week beginning on T"..sday night in Ashevil.e give'i D ,ifp . mn,t v;tai t0 the country. She pm SurJav there will be si'ivcef ... iiic tia niuo, iii t" ( aim ijuiHt ' v - - Mr. W. L. Hardin has arrived from Waynesville Chapter Eastern Star. nj,i hPl. remarks with savine the RVeiv dav. and on C.oftd Friday con- Washington to spend sometime with sup..eme aim 0f ciub women is ?.er. mencing at noon, the "Three Hours" his family. . v-'1-' Hcster Fiantis of Waynes- and that ..Service u the rem. we with addresses on the Seven! Last " " , . , , ville has been the guest during the fop . itM to live in Words from the Cross, by the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stnngfel- ;r!t few Jays at the George Van ler- , T Man(?um. of the Methodic churoh low and children of Sunurst reit biit, Asheville. , At the concIusjon 0f Mrs. Houstjn's On Sunday tMay 17th, the Rev. .Monday in town with relatives. I p , Mart: accompanied AtKprt New will have completed ten Mrs. J M Bell returned ;vionauy - , ,. . D , f Frank Moody of Franklin is f rom (Decatur, Ga. where she at- by Mrs. 'Matney, sang Nocturne, b year s service as Mrs Frank Moody ot r -anKim is from tlkcatur, oav, wnere sne an- ' . . " , , . . r ... hi- '" ' , . , , , i . Pearl Curran, ir v np for an encore, church. A Mutable orogram for hi- the guest of her daughter. Mrs. NoW u,n(ltH the funeral of her son-in-lcw, riari 'ran' t'v an inuun. u - . . . h "Mrs Pn " hv Wm (.. ltamnioii.l. ti.nth snniveisurv as Kectoi is peine C,p.:'ftt. Mr. Davis Mr. were and Mr. and. Mis. C. E. Band of Spar-iv,ko- e r werp tihe week-end gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Band. we,.tf the gue of Mr. and M I ong tor ins weeit-eiiu. Mrs. Rose." by Wm. G. Hamnioii.l. tenth znnivei sin y as Rector is being Mi.-;. Long announced that Miss arranged and the Bishop of the Dio Mrs. 'chas. Weaver, who Mary Gwyn of Springdaale will talk ce;;e ;s expected to preach on that recently married in Asheville, to us at our next meeting, on the occasion. J. Orient, which she has recently visitel. . . . - The hostesses for the afternoon, MRS. J. M. LONG HOSI ESS. Mrs. R. L Lee, Mrs. C. M. I icus and On Monday Mrs. J. M. Long gave a de- beautifully appointed iuni.ni on in rvi home in Huze'wood in co:i pliin nt to Mrs. J. W. Houston of Asheville. District 1'iesident of the Federi'e.l . Clubs, who was her guest for the 'lay, The Woman's Club met in regular coming out to address the Community sesoi Thur-l"iy afteir,.io Mai li riub. The motif of green and ye'.low 12th, with Mrs. E. S. Harrold and w:,s artistically carried out in the Mis. H. C Lindslcy hostesses at the table decoration of daffodils and ihe home of Mrs. Harrold. hand painted place cards. In the liv In the absence of the president, in(; room a: d library were also many . T-..-:n . , . - .L a on. ........ o - - . HI L IU1 -" nn ..t, J I a RH It ITS 111111. 1,UIIIIK 1,nU - TTIP S'lIIIH 111, W c I ll"t visitor during tne weeK, oemK tkem back after an extended trip to the business ses Mr. C. M. Dicus returnel diring tl-e week from a business trip to Phila delphia. . Mrs. E. J. Robeson and Miss Frances Robeson spent Saturday in Asheville shopping. r Dr. K. E. Montgomery spent the Mi s Elizabeth Quinlan, who is a i,.s Jessie McCracken served a student, at Breneau College, spent the licjous salad course. week-end in Franklin, the guest of her schoolmate, Miss Rogers. WOMAN'S Cl.UB. CMLDRifNS PRESSES Gingham Dresses made of good quality Gingham, all sizes, 98c Children's Voile Dresses, $3.00 values $1.98 Children's Fancy Trimmed Organdie and Voile Dresses, $5.00 values at $2.98 (Children's Knickers Suits $1.25 to $1.98 Children's Tweed Knickers $2.98 Everything Ready to Wear for Women and Children. f 'rv--S'.- ' "i- i mw MAJUCHTPIACB f OF BATISFAcTiu. AP SI0SM TH! VAFET Flftia OF 6fTBPACT!w:J IA Lit pabvrafff J Jn eearae foualjhr Snoctrv3i 7i, Navy Beans, lb. 10c A&P Brand Oats, pkg. 9c A&P Brand Macaroni, pkg. 9c Fancy California Prunes, medium size, 2 lb. 25c Evaporated Peaches, lb. 16c Norwegian Imported Sardines, 2 cans 25c Peanut Butter Made From finest Virginia Peanuts, lb. 24c Sultana Apple Butter, large jar 38c A&P Double Tip Matches, box 5c Paimolive Soap, 4 cakes for 25c Coffee 8 O'clock lb. 43c, Red Circle lb. 47c, Bokar Coffee Supreme 53c. 1$ Corner East and Main Street Waynesville week-end with his family, returning to R Boyd V Mill lULi u un iiiuiiunj . Mr. an. I Mrs. H. C. Clayton of Ad ,ii., were the week-end euests of the 'attei's parents Mr. and Mrs. James n.. ...I l f VT r.J Vf.: t 1 ne many iiienu 01 .i. om . Miss Georgia Miller was a Canton Arthur Mead are Kiad to welcome the .... guest of Mrs. Walter Damtoft. M and Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick onda. spent the weeK-ena witn intum Franklin. D,aiiin snlpnHiil renorts Mrs I.nnir' charniiner hosn .. ' , M.T.i ov- - i " - various points in South Carolina and given bv officers and committees, tality aside from the honoree, were: orida. Mrs. Clarence Miller reported that irs, chas. E. Quinlan, Mrs. Lloyd ',, . S?l 00 was made on the benefit pic- Garrett of Asheville, Mrs. E. J. Hyaf. Marshall Mitchell, who has served . . . ... ,,.. D , 0.,or m,-s k F Mont ., , . . e .i lure J IIP UlUlimiucu VJnaKv. IYIIS. r u. : ic.vot, ..m as a naee mt the last session ot the , , ,.) . . . ,. . .,, - - r - . . .Mrs. HiaCKWeil ieinl wu mui rvnrm'I V aim inia. uoi-iv Mr J Bat Smathers of Canton State Legislature has returned h- Music Deoartment wU1 Kive a n,Usical " Jit se'veral d!ys in town during WhiIe in he Tv the High School Auditorium April WAYNESVILLE CHAPTER QF spent, several days in town uu B Ma.Qr and Mr3 n 11 K EASTER STAB GIVES PLAY the week. ,Hugh A. Love. , afternoon WM IN ASHEVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stono have re- H Griffith Archdeacon ' written by Mrs. Dick Sentelle and The1 Waynesville Chapter of the turned after spending the winter in Jf' in" sf 'S o"a -ad by Mrs, W. L. McCrken, suh- Eastern Star No. 165, gave a very St. Petersburg. Fla. XZ .cada.e fn Sunday' after- ject. The Land Resources of North clever P ay "Female M-nr I ... Paroliin weunesuay cvtrmug m M, Robert W. Howel. tjo"'" Piano' So.Miss Josephine" Thorn- Hal. of the Masonic : Temple of Ash, Cree, one or way Wfooa icouu. : Rg Vine to a large anu ayvi&iuii'vi ou- Y"-e- j During the social half hour a deli- dience. The caste 03 follows: raes- There is to be'installed during the c:,.US salad course was served by the dames K. E. Montgomery -Paul Walk. . u j.i llr ahdrf, in sverv hostesses asited by Miss Loi.s Har- er, Sam H.Jones. R. L. Noland, h. K. .f , Hio-h Sehool. which addi-'rold and Miss Ruth Wyche. MoGee, J. M. Queen. D M. Simons, ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR farmers, spent Wednesday in town, Col. Graves, Mr. Black and Mr. Clem from Smathersi returned Monday business 'trip to Charlotte,. 1 room of the High Scnooi, wnicn aaai- rowi ana w - -r- . tion iha, been mucli needed. The The next meeting will be with Mrs. Grover C. Davjs, W. R. Harbeck, V. C. r.j-. u ijir., wkni'.T M Rhoolhrnd March 26th. Mrs. Nobeck, Lois Harrold, Lawrence Warranty Deeds, Deeds of Trust," shades ar the ideal type for school J. N. Shoolbred March 26th, Mrs. Nobeck, Leases and Chattel Mortgages for sale j buildings, jBess Penny will have the paper Green and Mr. W. R. Harbeck, Jr. AND CANDY KITCHEN TRY OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Phone 287 Waynesville. N, C
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