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Thursday, august 13. 1925
THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER
PERSONALS
Ernest Weaver of Detroit is spend- THE BOY SCOUT OF TltOl P 1
ing n short while with his mother,
Mrs. J. C Weaver, at her home n The Troup have been 'iavn rham
Hazelwiiiul. Miss Juanita WeaAer o. , ,i,.,.H, h;,n in nr
' ''Jl ' F",--"'I ,.v...v .....v.. ....v,
her 'lUrtMlDlt ' '.
Mrs. Mervin Kay McCracken of St.
Petersburg, was the guest of Mr".
Grady Boy1' for a few days last week.
Miami is also the guest of her
Mis. H. A. Ford of Gainesville, Fla.
i- a guest at the Miller House. Her
.-on Henry Ford, who is at Camp
( arolina, Rrevnrd, spent last week
end with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardin and
iliildren motored over from Kn'oxvillo,
arriving here Monday and vinit
" the best in games. The thnmor.shipj
are derided by three out of four ;;a res'
a week. Only four game: arc pliyed
for the championship. The required
r. and Mrs. I.owry Hardin. The ... , ,
dutimie .jonnson, more iHnMiiariy
llardins and their guests are in Blow
ing Rock for a few days. ;.
known as "Billy" Patterson and "Col
onel" Johnson, "Bright Boy" Phillips
Miss Grace Albright, who h&A been "d "Rosebud" Rose. The games that
instructor in B iology in the mmmor were played are: Barnyard rook,
school of N. C. C. W., returned last horseshoes and checkers.
Mr. O'Neal, and her son, N'eal of week to spend the remainder of her The Boy Scouts of I roo 1 of V ay
Atlanta, have arrived fur a stay in vacation at her home here. nesville in camp are are g iini-to As-he-V,;.yncsville
a-id .u at Mis. I'.iMiar's. ... I ville Saturday and ab-j to Mount
. . . .lulius Stubbs of Sumter, S. C. was Pisgah Monday for all night hikes.
town Friday. Mr. Stubbs who is a -
Mi
Lewis II. Johnson, her father,
West and children of,
arrived last Thursday
Mrs. Gerald
Marietta, (la.,
ti spend several uc"ks here as giists
of Mi. and Mrs. II. G. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight M. ISea'ty and
their two young daughters of Char
lotte have been guests Mrs. Beatty's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albright. I hey
i ft u mi d home Mondav.
Mr. and Mis. I'hil f'arrawnv, Mrs.
W. T. ra ford, Mi:;s Margaret
Stringfic-ld. Miss Crawford and Ben
Sloan attended the musical at
Soul's Church. Biltmorr, Punr'nv nf
very talented violinist, is spending
tl.e summer with M: . Stubbs andlbtir
young daughter at the Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Taylor, Jr.
left by motor Sunday morning for
their home in Baltimore, stopping en
route at Elizabeth and Bristol, Tenn.
and several points in Virginia.
Watch Your Diet,
Says Prima Donna
Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mrs. Frank Smath-
ers anil Armslead Jones with Misses,
lioiothy Bradley, Laura Bradley and i
11 llildah Hamilton and Frankljp-Mores, j
who have lieen guests in the Jones
'crnoon
Mrs. Clint,,,,
Louise Gordon
.'.111 of Ilo.'iumot
nioi row for t he
');:lf, Ji
Mis
j household for some time, motored to
j Abington. Virginia to attend a fani
i ily reunion. Thev staved ten days
Mrs.
.f Ins
i m i r ..
C. 1 1 M
Ihilf i,n;i Clinton Duir,!1'"'1 returned to their home .the. ihst
', '!Vrs v,i!) 1,1-' of the week, bringing with them 'Miss
hoc in p-j "oris Hamilton who will visit them
: lull' .;! 'or ;1 week.
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; iie!ibi't
n. Mr. 1
!oi that
Hall h:i
and h
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Mr. and M
dele, Ga.. Mr
na. Ga., Misses
. . ?n I Jenny land
,lay morning by
i Mi, i
Do ,vi II.
end
esday :
i ' r j
of I i-
nce Burkheimer will play
f Anita Hera, Oiitiu'vt'
! Miss I-'
the part
dancer.
I Mr. lialph Prevost
part of Donald F.liott, wii
I love with every pretty
Cyrena Van
Gordon.
II
ak thr
falls in'
fare h"
.iiiiriis
i.'li i
. O. M. Hard of Cor
G. W. Hascam if Vi
s Elizabeth Lawrence
DuVal left Wednes
niotiii' after having
hie sto( kiio. i,;:u ; or thk
SOCTHEKN AySEM HI. Y.
pent
rveral Weeks i,t M
Killian's
Mrs. Thomas M. Chestnut who has
been vi-iting her daughter, Mrs. David
Miller, for the past few weeks, re
turned to her home in Atlanta. Tom
my Lou Chestnut is remaining through
the month of August.
Mrs. K. W. Patton of Newport News
and Mrs. Vaughn Coman of Lubbock,
Texas were guests of relatives in
town the early part of the week.
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Captain and Mrs. Plemmons with
Miss l ierson of Washington City have
been in town guests of Mrs. Plem
mons' brother, M. M. N'oland, on
Walnut street,
-
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willis and
their family left by motor Sunday
culling for their home in Atlanta
after a weeks' visit with Mrs. Emma
Willis. Miss Ella Smathers has
opened Mrs. Willis' li.mse f,)r the re
mainder of the season for a limted
number of guests. Among those
stopping there are: Mr. and Mrs.
I'ope anil Mrs. Cox and Miss Cox of
Columbus. Miss, ami Miss .lane Did
widdie of Kaleigh.
be annual mciing of tiie st .-lc-bo'iKis
of the Sou'hcT. Af. en. lily is
h i'bv called to be Hold on Mo!:, lay,
rfiuust 2i. Iii25, at !0.s)0 A M. :.t
the ollice of the South 'i n Assembly.
We enclose copy of proxy. If you
areunable to be present, pleasn fill
in name of person whom y.cj wish to
act as your attorney and sign this
and mail to the ollice of the Southern
Assembly.
Yours cord irdly,
J. DALE STKN; '
Secreta' ; -Trtfilrtiirar.
Porch Rockers 20', off on :ill Map'e
Porch Rockers. Blue Ridg ; Furni-1
ture Company. ,stc
0!hlfi
'rocn SITICIDC CO. ComnMrM, Cft
At night aftrr (he rvenin? me:il in the
" Wntiht h'Hir". Thn ri ad alntrd to
t'.te family
T Haroid Hell
VVrieht's
JiacBt .-a d ' i r."A rn of Pii
ral!i,-i". s, ,,-t.i - ,1: -,i :h ,.. 0 i. m
ih'-s ar" i! o.-- w.o. n a w. k jhfr
po li'.c it .- o- . n' thi in J 'ircpv
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Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna of
the Chicago Opera company, believe
In the flapper and
her privileges. She
believes In the
practice of this
much-d 1 s c u s sed
person In wearing
n o corsets, In
wearing short
skirts, going In for
athletics and out
door life nnd In
thoroughly upset
ting the theories '
und practices of j
her mother and
grandmother.
Miss Van Gordon,
who Is, In private
life, Mrs. S. Bogart
Munns, the wife
of Doctor S. H. Munns. with Mint nil
j of these things are woman's right and
are necessary If a woman Is anxious
to keep her youth nnd beauty. But
exercise Is not the only thing that la
necessary for the woman who Is de
sirous of being attractive. She must
watch her diet nnd be careful not to
eat anything Mm! will, In any way, be
fattening.
There are certain dishes to which
Miss Van Gordon Is partial and to
which she gives the credit for the re
tention of her beauty. These dishes,
she prefers to prepare herself and,
when on tour with the Chicago Opera
company, she carries n small electric
stove In order that she will not be
deprived of the food she deems neces
sary. These dishes ore easily prepared.
Miss Van Gordon uses for
Celery and Cheese Casserole.
X cup cheeee
t cups chopped
celery
M CUD evaporated
milk
cup water
i tbip. flour
She makes white sauce of milk, wa
ter, butter, flour, and Bait, and mixes
It with all Ingredients except crumbs.
She then places It In an oiled baking
dlah and covers with crumbs, baking
In a moderate oven until brown.
Chicken a la King.
3 cups cold 1 cup evaporated
Cbtcken. diced milk
I tbap. butter lb. muahrooma
t tbap. flour I cup chicken
green pepper, broth
shredded 1 egg yolk
H pimento. Salt and pepper
shredded
Cook the peppers (ulso mushrooms.
If they are used) In the butter for 15
minutes, keeping them covered while
cooking slowly. Add the flour and sea
sonings, also the milk and broth. Stir
to a smooth sauce. Put chlckea In
sauce to heat, and Just before serving,
stir In beaten egg yolk. Cook In double
boiler to prevent curdling.
1 tbap. butter
1 cup cooked epa-
snettl
tt cup buttered
bread crumbs
U tap. salt
Clearance Sale!
Of Summer Hats and All
Dresses:
Hats up to $25.00 values; for
Hats up to $12.50 values; for
$3.00 ,
$1.00
All Dresses ftailfe Price
The EM&rt
LOOK!
The Ten Com
mandments at
the Lyric Theatre
Hazelwood, N. C.
Aug. Mon., Tucs., Wed.
Special Music
Two Shows, 7 and 9
A LITTLE BIT OF BROADWAY." directresses to present the play on
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ax an elaborte scale as has been done
in large cities, and therefore to ob-
jlies, Ballets, Balloon Ballet, Sumet uin thege beautiful effects a larg;e
! Scarf Dani e, Chinese Coolies. There stage is required.
I will almost be seve.-al lovely mIo j Reserved seats will be placed on
I dances. Little Mary Francos l hillips saie Wednesday morning, August
or Miami, ria., ana wuyncjvtiie, wno,),, Mail orderg wili be prompUy
delighted Asheville audien-.es last fiiIed. Thi8 piay has drawn capaci
summer in a beautiful rose ballet, Jty houses wherever presented, stand
will be featured in this same dance in ing room being frequently sold, and no
the Waynesville presentation. Alight- doubt such w;n be the case here,
ing from the heart of a huge pink Jacksonville, Fla., Macon and Augusta,
lose, she will execute a difficult dance Ga Columbia, Charleston and Green
on the tips of her toes. Ivifi c; Willmington, Greensboro
It has been decided to give this and Winston-Salem, N. C, and many
I lay on the large stage of the beau-1 other cities have pronounced this play
tiful new high school, as it would be the finest local talent entertainment
impossible to give such a tremendous offered the public, and everyone in
md spectacular entertainment on a j Waynesville should take advantage
smaller stage. It is the aim of the of the opportunity to see it.
Southern Assembly
LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C.
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Epworth League Conference
August, 1 3 to 23
Sunday August 16th, 11 A. M.
And 8 P.M.
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Bishop Edwin Mbuzer
Sunday Aug. 30, Haywood County Day
11 A. M. GEO. R. STEWART
3 P. M. DR. R. J. BATEMAN
ADMISSION FREE
Haywood County Day
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