THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1925 PERSONALS V. D. C. MEET. The Fl it tings to and hro of The Traveling Public. Hon. Charles R. Thomas wiill ad- Th Waynesville chapter 161 O. E. S. dress the Woman's Club May 28. staged their play "Female MaSonry" Miss Valeria Medford of Clyde to a large audience at the Y in Can- Mrs V. C. Nobeck was the delight spent Tuesday in town. ton on Saturday night. The chapter , , , ' . . r. . , . .. Mr. H. A. Osborne of Canton was a expects to play in Sylva in the near ful hostess to the Daughters of the Waynesville visitor on Wednesday. future. Haywood Chapter of U. I). C. at 'ier Mrt William Lord of Asheville Mr. H. C. Corpening of the Vina- home on Hazel street, spent Wednesday in town on business, tional Rehabilitation of Disabled Civ- Aftt.,. the openin exendses ami Dr. W. H. Liner wiill return from ulian.; of the State Department c( , . ' .. . .. Mr. J. W. Reed spent t.ie week-end Cherokee. Friday afternoon and will Public Instruction spent Wednes I ,y business discussions Mrs. John M. ,n Spartanburg. , be in his office Saturday, May lti. in town in connection with the work Queen gave a most interesting repoi. .Mr. J. H. Gossett of Canlon apent Mr. ai'd Mrs S. W. Berry who have in this district. of the district meeting at Hendi: son Wednesday in town 'jicn the gutsts of relatives are leav- Mr. D. L. Boyd and his grandson. vjie Mr. O. M. Hampton of Canton Monday for their home in Ohio. Hugh Shelton, are leaving Sunday fr . P' lit Monday in town. ' Mrs Lawrence Green und chihi-en Dallas Texas, to attend the Confc 1- 'Mrs- w- " '-uther and .Mrs. (,. W . Mr. J. Bat Smathers of Canton has I"'"; Wednesday in Clyde as the erate Reunion. While in Texas tiny Coble were invited guests for the af. , : cn in town this week attending court :ri'e-,& of Miss Valeria Mcdfoid. will be guests of Mr. Boyd's son. Mr. ternoon Miss Ruth Wye he was an Ashe- Messrs. C. S Smathers, Wr... Med- Bob Boyd. The 'meeting adjournal to meet . i !U- visitor on bunday lord, Koad Supoivisor and Joe . . ' Mi- c M l)ipu Vios rot.. ,i f ,m i-hpnrk wrro in Kit, f.,...i- ihu I.- WAVl'Vll I P men suimm June 4th with Mrs. h, J. Hyatt at ,i business trip to Cleveland, Ohio. inspecting the loads, i CMMEXCEMENT Mr. bwain blias of Canton is in J here will be a special meeting The following nmirrnm of the v. inspecting the loads. i ruMrvrpurvT her home in Hazelwoo.i. in There will be a special meeting Thu following nnwri'm nf ih The hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Cm, town this week attending court o the American Legion in the may- ( h Wayneilvil,e Township served a delicious salad cour.se. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Krebs of Ral- or s o ce. Waynesville. on Monday ... ' timore are spending sometime at Mrs. "iRht, May 18, 1925. Important bus- High School Commencement will be L'eLacy's. iness. of interest to the friends and patrons Messrs. S. n. Bushnell, R. H. and 1 he Community Hub will hold its 0f both the school and the graduating , . . x, ... Wallace Blackwell motored to Char- regutar meeting on Monday, M.iy )a . Raleigh, N. C, May 12. -A week lotte to attend the automobile races. 18th. AH members are urged to be c S6' hence the Grand Lodge Independent Mrs. Clem Smathers has returned present, as reports from the state 8 P. M. Friday evening. May 22, ()r()er of Qdd Fe wi asseml)ie from Baltimore where she went for convention will be given. Peageant under the Stars and Striues, . ,, . .. " , . i treatment at Johns Hopkins. lA Festival of Citizenship Ut Greensboro " lts 82ni annual es" . Mr. John Sentelle, representing the MRS. CHAS. E. QUINLAN ELECT- naant wi iv.n hv th. sln and preparations are in tho mak. Asheville Citizen, has spent a busy ED PRESIDENT. ! . , e,Z dk i Pj . i in for an interesting and profitable! weeK in town Mr. Tom Rollins, prominent attorney (). 0. F. 82M) ANNl'AL SESSION At the recent State Convention of the N. I girls of the Physical Education classes. Its chief feature will be a review of meeting. John D. Perry, the Grand Secretary, is advised that members of C. Federation of Women'. the """""'.l0 Joined together made order'in (he ..convention olt... aie North America. jf Asheville, is spending this week in "wn. - - - ,. Mr. J. W. Ferguson spent part .hia Clubs a new district from Clyde to f " " " . bestirring themselves in perfecting week in Asheville. attending Federal Murphy was made by dividing Dis. ; Fol1k dancs and N'O"8' 8on " plans for the gathering of their breth- "f. v. . . .. t. trict No. 1 which has been too large, ;make un the pageant. ren on Tuesday. May 19th. The Grand Miss Virginia Rotha was the mem- . j,-..,:. ru. V 1100 A M. Sunday morning, May ' , I y . ber of an Asheville party who motored mto ,two districts. Mrs. Chas. E. 1 Bacc11,aurate ' Re Secretary is busy, too, getting ready to Charlotte to attend the races. Quinian waa elected president for oae1Bureaie sermon, o Kf; . for thg eyent &nd thp pn(J of ., Jrank Welch and niece MUs ,he coming year. The clubs compris-, , ' ew; . , week will find his office fully prepared w th m xvm 3 mg th,s district are as follow8: w-l, ;r . ; to eiv an ccount for .Miss Diana Black went to Chr- Club of Waynesville, Civic p Monv evening Mav "5 lotte to attend the races and has League Community Club, Murphy 8 ' M nda!' evening, Ma a, stayed over for a visit to friends. Woman's Club, Franklin, Study Club, l(,,aduatinfr txerclscs- Mrs M. H Reeves entertained in- 1915 McDowell 0f Franklin. Can'.on' A(ldr,ss nr- J- Heni' Highsmitn. formally with a bridge luncheon on u, . i i Wednesday. Woman s .Club. Highland Improve-! ROTARY LUNCHEON Mr. J. K. Dixon, chairman of the ent Club Civic League of Clyde,! Thp Rotarian., held their 'regular - - ' " ..a.u. , airin-itraviicis LIUU u I Dl jfsun -li. ,...,1.1,. iiurinir the wepk. wum The Grand Lodge will assemble on Tuesday afternoon at ,'t o'clo :k for a business session at which tim reports of the committee on credentials will be submitted, the Grand Ixlge De gree conferred, standing committees i I m lnnrhunn t th P.rPon appoimeu. reporis 01 gianu onicers Mr. Sam M. Robinson of Canton has oeen attending court in town this week. Mr. Dan Wilde of the Champion D. A. R. MEETING. I Room on Friday, 'Mangum, president, with Rev J T 'ect-iveii, peLiiimis uiki lesmuvuiiis ni-oui.tinJ Tho presented and misecelluneous niatteis lonsideird Tuesday evening at Mrs Frank Welcr. was at home to sJcial cucst of.the ion s Mr- Mbre Oimrvanv inpnt Mnnrlnu in t,,n tK., ,Dml,- f n. 1-1 . dii i ., V. Ulr, who is associated with Mr. on business. Chapter of the D A R on the oc- Roscoe Marvel in the promotion of a -nubh- meeting will Mr. tt. V. htapp ot Asheville. rep- , ., , ... . the Armnlarhian .Scenic Hiirhwav. l.raiui theatre resentinir the T. H. Mastin lnsuiall,.e casion 01 me regular montniy meet- , . , , . Co.. spent Wednesday in town Mr. and Mrs. K L. Prevost spent presided. After the Ritualistic ser- eight o'c'ock ie held in tho casion of the regular monthly meet- ,ne PP" n.gnwav, '"'T . " , o. , I ngofMay. Mrs. E. B. Camp, Regent, whlch TU from uebec to New Ul'- J l u m :tl- i f 1.; tn ho thp ni'ininu ;rwsil(nr 'lr i leans, iiuuuK'i ra iitsvnie anu mill " " ' . - -.. , th. week-enH in Hicknrv o-nets nf .1 ,1 ..... nhv r,veiett is a member ot the order ot ,u ,wf,eK,en1 m nicKorj, guests ot Vlce t)le ron was canej an(j tne mm. I'n. 'he letter's parents. , , t ,' Interestintr talks were also made lont-r standing, having filled all sta- Vfr A Hall Inhnstyin nffnmov f utes of hist meeting were read and '"-eii""g WL,e aisu nune " . 'I ., " Ha" Jon-nston. attorney of k ... 'by Dr J R Mc-Ctacken on the ,lons m hls local '""Ke rnd servua the Asheville, spent several days in town approved. A letter of appreciation "r . n n ine , -,h his week. was read from Mrs Beville. : "Second Object of Rotary," "High Mate body as grand ! .1 idiutor the Mrs J. Dale Stentz is spending The t Dre8ented the loan fund Ethical Standards as Applied to One's we come address on behalf of the c:ty several days visitinK in her old home , . . .- . k. . , Business and Profession" H B. At- wl" l)C delievered by its mayor, Hon. ,n Cleveland. Tenn. e"P"d that any worthy g:i l e " es-?'":" ..At c. A. Kicr. on behalf of the Odd kv .1 "i" rvi ontniTv Df anHa.1 n maut wno nan mp pnnannpmon t nr t.itph ' " It1 was. dlecided to entertain the Fellows, by Frank C. Boyles. Re- Manirur riff rf hn Tlrtor1 nf Tmiloaa it Put1! Fnn.K-n t II A T Ul.. erford College the first of the week, as a beneficiarv of this fundwhich Senior class f thc U'h Sch1 'imnse b'. rand Mastpr. l" Wnlt Mr and Mrs. W. H. Luther of Ovei- ... . ' banquet in the home economics do- more. The exercises will be inter- da Fla. who have spent the past sev. lend a ,rl a3 m"ch as $-00.00 spersed with appropriate selections by eral summers in Waynesv 1 e, arrived during one year toward her expenses Pa,TmeM.01 1 1, K 1 iwi, , n,ni .,n ,n hoin , . j .i . V. . . ,Ijiv pvpnincr Thpra n-p 11 mpmh r the Orohan Home uand soon to begin some davs ncro In srtnnfl thp npvl fp-jf ot tnUatra cu th .nn.i.A..o 'Oay evening. ineie aie ,n memoirs. ft months. Mr McLeod of the Milk Sanitation u . ...K . . . y. one member his r..es Mrs. Ron. that institution department of the State Board of t-W advantage ot - Kaborate plans for a w fraterna, Health was in town tins week on this fund. . ' . c , . ,ra i,,, swn inninriimted thii to business. Mrs. Camp gave , short review of '"rtereating evening ,s promd to parage have been inaugurated, tms to Mrs. Eugene Carter of Knoxville, the worR .pH bv the chaDter i the graduates. occur on Wednesday afternoon, May who has been the guest of her sister, "e.worK accomplished toy tne chapter, 20th Thrcc of the ThreejLink Mrs. R. L. Lee, returned home Satur- during the past year; which was very HAyWOOI).s PARTICIPATION IN Fraternity will oartieipate in this 2i . P n r 1 h a i. rat'f themeber- THF. EQUALIZING FUND. " ! pageant and floats representing va- Airs. R. O. Covington had as her After a discussion of the program . . lV ., , - , , . , . gueste on a motor trio to Asheville for Pla. Dav which is annuallv cole ' At th meetl"e of the Joard of Kd" , rlous fraternal and c.c organiza Saturday, Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. Eugene ! . ' f ' " aiinuany ctit- ucation on Saturday afternoon, May.tions are expected to enliven the oc- Carter and Miss Pitts. cPiel, n was uec.ueu 9 Ml. f ha. R xhoma3( representing casion. A special train is to be op- ..M,r-.T-.tenoir.Gwyn impending this to have the regent appoint a chair- h (;oodf(.:lows ciUD of Waynesville. ierated (between FayettevHUe and' wren in tne eastern part 01 "e siace, man to make the plans. , . . ,. . i- . " . .. in the interest of his work for the Th ' fnIiowin ,.. A1.P sPoke ln 'Terence to the Equalizing Greensboro to accommodate the many Divisions of Markets. . louowing omcers weie eiectei Fund of 335.OOO.OO which is to be Odd Fellows who expect to journey Mrs. J. W. Reed is spending this to serve during the coming year: distl.;bute(, by the committee appoint-'to the "Gate City" for the purpose of 111 opaimmiurg, a. v,., auenuiuK '6'. - .j v.v p........ 4 vu vice ttegeni,, inrs. inas. c. quinian iSecretary, Mrs. J. M. Long. T1-..,. T..., I C A 1 1 '. ! ' ,7 V L 7, V, !J- Sloan made a trip to Ash-'viMe l ist! Historian Mrs. Sarah R. Haynes. week to see Mr. Charles A Webb, ed- MRS. HUSTON WON GAVEL. Chaplain, Mrs. Weaver. !;., A.h0iiu r;ti,l , The winning of the gavel by thc Report of the Flag committee was of the committee a 'inteJ b ' president, Mrs. J. W. Huston of Ashe- tne greaiesi clubs was Boa'd through tne woman s l iui ann civic of the class and each Rotarian took a tour of the State in the interest of m . r : I : U- r j I j the Music Festival. She is the guest Vice Regent, Mrs. Chas. E. Qu man.1 , . ... f ,.. of her lister, Mrs. J. W.Allen. , lW,.ftar Mr, , M , nn June 1. ,'home town as the meeting place Mrs. Bessie Penny and Miss Mar- ' i-,' L T Mr- Jauics K. Boyd and Mr. Hugh for ls'Zb. garet Francis were among the Way nesville people who attended the laces in Charlotte. Mr. Will Hampton and Mr. F. M. pany. Newport. Tenn.. spent several ,cau u w --" .,vrnnr in th. intllro nf ,1 ..... ville tor bringing 111 nays last week in town on business. to present the high school witn a , . i number of federated Mr. Donald Dunham of St. Augus- handsome flap' anH standard, on the tine, Fla , returned during the week eveni of M 22 precet.(linK thc to open the Dunham House for the . - summer. Mr. Dtinham runs one of the commencement exercises. ' most popular places in town. After adjournment the hostess, as- Miss Martha Moore of Gastonia. a sisted bv Mrs. Oliver Shelton, served tudent at Converse College, spent the an ice course. The June meetinK will and L M be held with Mrs. Graves at th wood county. Mr Sloan reported to th.' of Education that Mr. Webb express ed not only a willingness, Uui a de sire to give Haywood a li!val appor tionment of that fund. The Sioard appointed Mr. W. ( Allen to make a trip to RuVgh thii month to add his efforts to thus,- al- rrandpaients. Mr. Wfkh. Graves Farm. Mini! RtwnrAn Af -flip ThnmnavillA Orphanage, who represents the Moth- MRS. M. H. REEVES AND MRS. rea(ly made- f S Ld f thaf' tj,nstituton' 0was in ROY FRANCIS JOINT HOS- j ,... w,,..u town the first of the week. She was MRS. RI NG HOSIESS. ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lt-SSMi,S. 0n Ti.U1.sday ni(fnti MS Harry Haynes. 1 ... ..,... u Rung gave a beautifully appointed -urs. naynes, spent tne weeK-ena witn early summ aiiihi v league of Waynesville who maile it possible for the Clyde Civic League to federate in time. The first district has since been di !vided and now embraces only the Murphy branch and six clubs west. If the Asheville president had told of this division being made the first dis trict would have kept at home the new club to its own credit. FREAKISH CONDUCT OF TREES er was given on Friday dinner some of thy 0 Pe""k of, 'N BARUER'S APILE CHARI). ih M m u j,1 the town. The Green Tea Room was1 Samples of 11 rather freakish pei'- whitr formance of certain aiev.e tree- 111 the Blackwood Lumber Company of at the home of the former. The af the latter's dailfthtew, Mrs, Hale, at White Pine. Tenn, afternoon with Mrs. M. H. Reeves me, at yyiiiic riue. iciui. . .-p.. most artistically decorateil Mr. James E. Walker, president of J" . v(?llow flower, this motif bcin the Barber orchards up above Sau- 1 ...... 1 ninl maro h I'ninht n 1 n a ritMii it t r oPaka annnf xiuAnaAn i- . tamed out in rietai in the menu ana w.v-..u .. town on business. chs R Tnomas who ha, recentiv favors. Those enjoying Mrs. RungV.the Mountaineer yesterday. Mr. John Watson and Mrs. John K' " :"'H, t ,. " giacious hospitality were: the Misses' They were twig.s showing a differ Allman of the County Board of Com- - Way " "e 'o hv Mu.. J P encp . ffrowth jn the little apples j:l ...issioners of Jackson were Waynes- Georp. Miller bi ideolect and Mr,. Benton and the Messrs Hob the same tree. This indicates that ville vis-tors during the week. William Hannah, a bride of the win- o"118". Benton and tne Messis. hod Mr. Dan Tompkins, the progres- tei. The house was attractively dec Ca,ew- Bi" Coble' Ben West' Bob:i:e ' ? , -ve editor of the Jackson County . , . nunt;t. f, Hardin. John Ray, Jeff Reeves. Pritc'i- somed more than two weeks earlier Journal, passed through town Tues- ratd quantities of spring MrC,ack. than others. This is a phenomenon .'ay en route to RaleiKh for a confer- flowers Eight tables were arranged rMd" not often observed. Some of the twig, once with the highway commission. for bridge, at the close of the game 0 ' anq M,s- Mu,r ADel m " , c. 1 , rv Mrs. H. B. Secrest and Mrs. Sarah Mis3 Sa,ah Thomas was found to be and Mrs- F' G- RiPPoe. After the were from a Stark's De:.c ous tr-e. Roberts Haynes of Canton motored , . . , dinner the Dartv went to the home .The others from a Gano trc. to Waynesville Wednesday afternoon Possessor of the top score, and Jer 1 e m Rhwtoe and an in- to attend the D. A. R. meetin at the was given a lovely box of powder. ? Ml; and Mr8' PPftoe and an in-j fl() REWARD borne of Mrs. Frank Welch. Mrs. Robert Mitchell cut the conso- formal danee was nJyed- I tirtow Ending" Tdain a deck arda' J" CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB RE- For two English setters, disappear- town. Mr. Bledsoe is suerintendent nonoree was presented a bottle. OPENS- ed March 28th. Old dog black and of the institution for tne blind in the of Coty's perfume. Among those in-' The branch office of the Carolina white. One side of head black, other State of Maryland. vited were: Mesdame Caroline de Motor Club, which has been closed side 9mutty back. Puppy eight Rev. A, V. Joyner, who preached in NeonraarHp Harrv Hall reln Crarv for the past month, will open May ' v:' Canton last Sunday and w!ho will Neergaarde, Harry Hall, Delos Crary, 15th Thjg offlce most fcnow jg ,o months old. Black and white, blaze fhortl move to that place, spent E- mmond, Thomas, Semmes, Joo ted in the show-room of the Duck- face, both sides of head black. Both several days in town this week, as Graves, Harry Rotha, Lowry Le, worth Motor Company. It will open dogs have large black spots on rear the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eugene Carter of Knoxville, James Friday morning with W. R. Ji-kson.i n of back "rd hool wiU close on ' "I7,,0, i' oSSw -.mVJKkSe?o $25.00 for -return o, dogs and 2o.00 Mav 29. aftir . verv successful vear-a Awen "oweil, Jr., cnas. uaagett, li. win k. ready to give information as for information sufficient to convict work. On Monday and Tuesday nights a. jvucins, j. r. nooiDrea, r.. 1. to uie roads, issue road maps, etc. they are charging small admittance Withers, W. F. Swfit, J. W Kirk- This o ce will issue automobile li fee to ihe exercises in order to raise trick cerence Miner Jr., Guy Mas-' fW anjd applfcations for ceitifi money with which to match the . D ' . D ' .,, , tes of title, it being also a branch Rosenwald Fund, which they are try- aie Bobt- Mitchell, R. L. Allen, W. jjcenge bureau. :r very hard to ecure. , C. Garrison, J. H. Way, Jr., T. Lenoir Information as to the benefits of Miss Arleta yuigiey 01 nacervuie, Gwyn, Ira Thackston, David Mi er, me varoima moior tniD win ne gianiy dog thieves. 19-3tc J. A. PORTER, Azalea. N. C. For sale Early varieties of trans- wi Ji'iv 'ft " - - , unjii, . i tx i iiavikaM..!, imt.u iuiiioi, V " jiaiili:u iuiiimuv iuhiwi unci ail'iforrtia, who has (befti viisitf.ng t p .ai s h t;i w a furnished by W. R. Jackson who will LmK M r AiKriu. w.,.. her aunt and uncle, CaPt and C. J. P. ' . solicit members to same. , " ' Edwai-di, left for W Tiome Tuesday. Mrt'n of Canton, R. 0. Covington, The Carolina Motor Club solocits vil'e- 19tfc Snr v-:: cton over in Berkley, Calif. J. L. Stringfield, Berry of Palm Beach, the co-operation of all automobilt Pasture for rent. About 40 acres and attend the oomm eneement exer- and Misses Robena Miller, Josephine dealers for notary services, such fee- 0f grass on the Jerry Leatherwood rises at the Uniiversity of California and Sara Thomas, Caroline Aistaettsr, " i!,'016' S?ed to, h?lP farm at Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Jerry from where her sister graduates th's ... . ' maintain the branch offices of !hr y " Sara Hill Hannah and Nannette Jones. ,aid Carolina Motor Club. Leatherwood. 19-2tp 1 NEW DRESSES IN NEW STRIPED MATERIAL At $1.98 ENGLISH BROADCLOTH - at -$3.98 to $5.98 THE FASHION SHOP FOR LADIES' Investigate Our Automobile Policy Lowest CostMost com plete Coverage Ernest L. Withers & Co. Insurance Experts Phone 100 Pure Milk for The Children i, 1 i Lwwumi.i ii li I ! II '" I ""' No better nor more nourishing and health building food for chil dren can be obtained than Junaluska Dairy Pure Milk, Whipped Cream, Fresh Butter and eggs, delivered daily to your door in bottles which have been thoroughly ster ilized before filling. Junaluska Dairy F. R. WILLIAMS, Prop. Telephone No. 2413 R. F. D. 2, Waynesville An Old Time fiddler's Convention: An Old Fiddlers' Convention will be held on Friday night, June 12, in the Court House at 8:30.. All players in the State are invited.. We will have Harrison Helton sure, and likely Carson. Prizes will be award as usual.. We expect to give in prizes $50.00. All who enter will receive prizes. The South's greatest Banjo Players will be here, also Slim Jim from out West with his banjo and the Arkansaw Traveler ready. Come one, come all and enjoy yourselves as you never have before.. LAUGH AND GROW FAT IS OUR MOTTO.