THURSDAY. AUGUST SO. IMS Society anb Personal Kls liMrrd Qrtuufori. Sdito P,on. 250. J rr i Hi rrrrrrri i ri 1 1 i rrrrv i trnrrmTf rrrn mm rrrrrri THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER Rev. C. S. Kirkpatrick, Presiding Elder of the Shelby district, has re turned to his home in Gastonia after spending a month here with relatives. 9 Dr. Eugene Gudger who is with the American Museum of Natural History, New York, arrivea last week lor a month's vacation at his home here. w Mrs. W. M. Buiwell and Miss Eliza beth Burwell of Henderson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hyatt until the first of September. Walter Dungan of Elizabethton, Tenn. was in town for several day.i last veek. Mrs. Dungan aand their daughter accompanied hir. hone "tun--lay. La Vallette Semmes returned Sat urday evening to his home in Mem phis after spending the past month or so here. Hugh J. Ryan, former instructor in History and English of '.he high school here, arrived Tuesday for the the McDowell-Elmore wedding. Mr. Ryan will complete in Juno a theo logical course ot the Lutheran Theo logical Seminary, Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Guy Masie left Sunday for Baltimore where she will enter Johns Umik-ins for treatment. She was ac companied by her fath Mock. 'nines M Miss Wilda Crawford ha; returned Onm Pnllnwhee whole she attended two sessions of summer school. Henrv Hahn of Raleigh was a Waynesville visitor 'luring the week and was the guest of his great-aunt, Mrs. J. P. Hen-en. Mr John H. Cann v. as caed to the bedside of his brother, i.jgin f. ,r who live i'.3,ir FranMin. He left Tuesday mon-'i;. A,.r ihnw iU'nd;ne Grand 0ra last wee": were Mrs. Qjinlt-n ....I the Misses Q-.rni.vi. M:m an K;!lian, Mrs. vj.y y Allis-n, Miss Si.inirfield. Mr nd V.i-5. Jerc Davis and Miss Iseabelb Davis. t Mrs C. T. Tew has returned to he home from Bunn'evol w.'iere she was called on account of the Mckncss and (itiith of her sisUv. t -t;UI, T.r,.-;.. .i.T.p.vs and Mr. Ed Jaynos of Marim' spent the week n.i with Mu. E. Oia ke't. Miss Augusta Raymond, daughter of Rev. F. B. Raymond, who was a former pastor ot the Baptist cm .rch h..v has returned to her home in rnmo. Hertford county, after visit ing her aunt, Mrs. K. T Dockett and olntivps here. jMisf.es Lucile ana Htlen Britt and Mr. Dennis Hntt niso of Como, aecompa-.ied Mi-s Kay mend. Miss Hilda Ma-.hi.ui'i of " Salisoiiry, nlsn a niece of Mrs. Duckett, is remaining jeveral day:? here alter ,t.;,A Vi will r0 to Black Mounta:n to visit relatives there. v Mr. and Mrs. Davis Sawyer and Miss Pitman of Washington, N. C, arrived Thursday for a visit of some days with Mr. and Mr. T. Duffy Sawyer at their home on the Ashe ville road. There is Dlenty of comedy in "A Little Bit of Broadway" and the ma jor portion will be furnished by Miss Dorothy Thomas who is appearing as Penelope Smythe, a too easily shocked old maid chapeione. Mias Thomas' every appearance will bri.ig forth peals of laughter. Much talent has been imported for for the presentation of "A Little Bit of .Broadway" Friday night, many tal ented young people who taken part in the charming play in other cities "have consented to appear in the Waynesville production. Mr. Geo. Killian of Hickory will appear as Maurice, Anita's (dancing partner. Miss Florence Burkhimer, one of the directresses, is playing the part of Anita and she and Mr. Killian will be seen in otic and entrancing Span ish Tango, one of the big features always of "A Little Bit of Broad way." ; Mr. Jack Gerald of Tampa, Fla. Tvill appear in "A Little Bit of Broad way" as the French Manager of the Cabaret. His song Melican Papa in Act 2 when he disguises as a China man, sung with ten attractive little girls as Chinese coolies, will be a big hit. . Mrs. Mary Buchanan, Mrs. Ramsey Buchanan, Miss Lucy WelU and Miss Mamie Long of Sylva and Miss Watt of South Carolina attended Mrs. J. -M. Long's tea Friday afternoon. Mr. Frank Haywood of Raleigh, was a Waynesville -visitor last week. One of the big hits of "A Little ! Bit of Broadway" will be the eccen trique Dance executed by Misses Tibby Hardin, Dorothy Lane, Eleanor Bush nell and Edith Mangum. This num-' ber is expected to brine down the house. . Mrs. Roy Shelton of Lexington is the guest of Mrs. Ernest Hyatt at her home in Hazelwood. Mrs. Shel ton is the wife of Rev. Roy Shelton, who was once a resident of this city. m Miss Ridie Haynes of Jacksonville, Fla. is visiting the Mangums for a week or so. Bobbv I.auirhlin who has been in Sebring, Fla. for the past two weeks returned to Waynesville Saturday. J. Harley Francis has returned from a several days stay in Knox-ville. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scott of Baden wore guests of Miss Joscelyn Mc Dowell a dav or so last week. Miss Lina Gough of Lumberton s the attractive guest of Mrs. Law-j rente Green. Mrs. Green and Mim Gough were classmates at Meredith. I We communicate happiness to oth ers not often by great acts of devo tion and self sacrifice, but by the ; absence of fault finding and censure; bv being ready to sympathize with their notions and feelings, instead of forcing them to sympathize with ours. James Freeman Clarke. ! Misses May and Margaret Ray are spending a while in Hendersonville as the guests of Miss Lois West of Jacksonville, who has a summer home there. Miss Virginia Carter returned by motor Tuesday to her home in Dan-j ville, after spending the past two months with her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Lee.' Turner Bynum of Winston-Salem1 was in town a few days last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sheeley and, young "laughter, of Morristowni have returned to Waynesville for the remainder of the summer and are j again at the Herren House. j Friends of Mrs. Toonie Davis will j be glad to hear that she is out again after a recent illness. Mr. John T. Reid, Treasurer of the Atlantic Coast Line, is at Mrs. Jo seph E. Johnson's for several weeks. Miss Ella Ivey, who usually spends! her summers at the Lake, is visiting ; her sister in Pomona, California. n Mrs. Ernest J. Colter and family! of Miami are occupying the Joe Tate, bungalow on Walnut street. j Mrs. E. F. Gilespie and Mrs. C. C. Kilpatrick of Brevard were guests Mrs. Joe Tate the first of the week. t Mrs. Tom Campbell of Canton is the guest of Miss Fannie Campbell at her home in Dellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Williams of High Point came Sunday for a two week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith and their small daughter, Julia Ann, of Greensboro arrived in town Friday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ward. Mr. Smith stayed for just two or three days. Mrs. Georgette Dyer who has been the guest of her daughter Mrs. Lowry Lee for the past two weeks, returned Sunday to her home in Danville. Mrs. Jack Ware has arrived from her home in Washington and -will visit her mother, Mrs. G. C- Briggs, for a few weeks. 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