Society and Personal (
Mrs. Monteith and Miss
Monteith Entertain.At Tea
About 150 friends called Satur
day afternoon when Mrs. H. E.
Monteith and daughter, Miss Mary
Kathryn Monteith, entertained
with with a tea from 3-6 o'clock at
their home on College Hill.
The house, decorated with sum
mer flowers, formed a lovely set
ting for the occasion. Pink and
white roses and sweet peas were
used in the living room. The guests
were greeted at the front entrance
by the hostesses. Miss Agnes Wil
son invited them into the dining
room where blue delphinium, pink
larkspur, baby's breath and ferns
arranged in a crystal basket,
formed the centerpiece on the
table, from which punch was
served by Mrs. Kermit Bumgar
ner. Pink and white ice cream and
"individual cakes iced in white with
the words, "Mary-Bill, June 27,"
?written in green, were served by
Mrs. Dan Bryson Hooper and Mrs.
Leo Cowan. These cakes announced
the date of the marriage of Miss
Monteith to Bill Hupman of Me
bane.
Assisting in serving were Mrs.
J. F. Corbin, Mrs. T. O. Wilson,
Mrs. W. J. Fisher, Mrs. Claude
Campbell, and Mrs. Porter Scroggs.
Several pre-nuptial courtesies
have been planned for Miss Mon
teith. On Thursday evening of this
week Miss Dorothy Mae McKee
will entertain with a miscellaneous
shower.
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Cope Creek 4-H Club Has
Meeting With Mrs. Watson
The Cope Creek 4-H club held
its regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. Johnny Watson, one
.of the neighborhood leaders, with
Mrs. Bill Wilson as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Hatteleen Friz
zell, and after a short business
session, she gave a demonstration
in the making of yeast rolls by a
quick-rise receipt. ,
The hostesses served refresh
ments to the group and the dem
onstration was completed with the
serving of the hot rolls.
* Twenty members were present
as well as the neighborhood lead
ers and county home demonstra
tion agent.
DR. WALTER L. "CUTTER
Chiropractic
Physician
CHRONIC dlSEASES
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SYLVA, N. C.
Mrs. Evelyn Coward
Honored At Parties
Mrs. Evelyn Coward, who has
just retired alter 43 years of active
service as a teacher, has been the
honored guest at several parties
given by friends at Cullowhee.
On Wednesday evening of last
week A. C. Hoyle, principal of
Cullowhee high school, and Mrs.
Hoyle and Miss Cordelia Camp,
supervisor of teacher training,
were hosts at a buffet supper in
the dining room of the Home Eco
nomics department of the school.
As the guests were served they
found their places at small tables,
each centered with a vase of roses.
Mrs. Coward was given a gift of
sterling from the hosts and. ftellow
teachers. Sharing honors at this
party were*Mfr. and Mrs. Cyrus G.
Phillips. They,were given a beau
tiful volume of favorite poems and
quotations.
Those attending besides the
guests of honor were Miss Annie
Knotts, Mrs. Parker B. Rand, Miss
Edyth Walker, Miss Fannie Good
man, Mrs. J. D. Morgan, Mrs. Clair
Olson, Mrs. Tommy Ellis, Miss
Phyllis Cagle, Miss Kathleen Da
vis, Miss Nelle Bond, Miss Leonora
Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Killian,
and Paul Murphy.
On Thursday evening Miss Leo
nora Smith, director of primary
education at W.C.T.C., entertained
with a dinner party at Sunset
Farms as a courtesy for Mrs.
Coward. Her guest list included
Miss Fannie Goodman, Miss Annie
Knotts, Miss JNelle Bond, Miss
Kathleen Davis, Carl Killian,
<md Mark Reed, III.
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Mrs. Bryson Entertains
Halcyon Club Members
The Halcyon Club held its June
meeting with Mrs. Aliney Bryson
on Wednesday, June 4. Mrs. Claude
Campbell presided at the business
session, during which the club
cancelled a former motion and
voted to give a $50 scholarship at
W.C.T.C. each year to some Jack
son County boy or girl, the reci
pient to be determined by the
dean of the college and a repre
sentative of the club, Mrs. Juanita
Davis. Two hundred dollars was
turned over by the club to the high
school band fund.
Miss Helen Sossamon, program
chairman for the meeting, intro
duced Miss Annie Louise Madison,
who entertained the members by
telling several Uncle Remus
stories. Refreshments were served
by the hostesses.
The next meeting of the Halcyon
Club will be held July 2 with Mrs.
Cicero Bryson.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis of
Shelby are spending this week
with Mrs. J. F. Freeze.
THEATRE
WEEKLT PROGRAM
Night 8Hows: 7:00 A 9:00 P. M.?Mat. 8at.?Lata show Sat. 10:30
Adm.:Adulta 3Sc tax incl.?Children under 12 yrs. 12c tax Ine.
Thursday-Friday, June 12-13
THE KILLERS
BURT LANCASTER and AVA GARDNER
Saturday, June 14
SIOUX CITY SUE
GENE AUTRY'S FIRST NEW PICTURE
Late Show 10:30?
YANKEE FAKIR
JOAN WOODBURY and DOUGLAS FOWLEY
Sunday, June 15
LUVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY
M. ROONEY and B. GRANVILLE
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Monday-Tuesday, June 16-17
NEVER SAY GOODBYE
ERROL FLYNN and ELEANOR PARKER
Wednesday^ June 18
SINGIN' IN THE CORN
JUDY CANOVA and ALLEN JENKIN8
SPECIAL NOTICE: Beginning with Sunday, June 15, we will
present Sunday performances each and every 8unday. Our pro
grams will be of the highest type'of clean, vwholesome family
entertainment that Is possible to procure, and these perform
ances will be scheduled so thst they will in no way conflict with
any Church 8ervices In our community. The afternoon shows
will be at 2 p. m. and 4 to 6 p. m. and the evening show will be
gin at 9 p. m. (one show only).
All Chltdrsn not In arms will havs to purchase a ticket to enter
any performance at thia Theatre.
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WIN HIGH SCHOOL KONOR8?Lowaii^e Mashburn left-, was val
edictorian of the senior class of Cullowhee high school at the gradua
tion exercises last week. Miss Doris Ensley right, was salutatorian.
Miss- Mashburn is the daughter of Mrs. Avery Mashburn and Miss
Ensley is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ensley, of Cullowhee.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Phillips re
turned Saturday from Buda, Illi
nois, where they visited at the old
home of Mrs. Phillips. She was met
there by her brother, Frank C.
Buchan and wife of Long Beach,
Calif. It was the first time Mrs.
Phijlips and Mr. Buchan had seen
each other in 25 years.
The rr^ny friends of Mrs. Mol
lie E. Love will regret to learn
th5t she is critically ill in a States
ville hospital. Mrs. Love made her
home in Sylva until a few years
ago. ]
Frank M. Crawford spent the
latter part of last week in Ashe
ville with Mrs. Crawford who is
a patient at Aston Park hospital.
Mrs. Crawford is reported to bfe
making satisfactory improvement^
! Mrs. J. V. Ashe has returned*
from Asheville where she visited
her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Cunning
ham, and sons, *Tim and Bill Ashe,
and their families. While there
she attended graduation exercises
at Lee-Edwards -high-school where
her grandson, Vance Ashe, was a
member of the graduating class.
She was accompanied home by an
other grandson, Billy Cunningham,
who will spend two weeks with
her.
Mi. and Mrs. VV. H. Crawford
spent last week in Brooklet, Ga.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc
Elveen. Enroute home they visited
in Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit Davis and
daughter, Nancy, spent Sunday
with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Buchan
an and daughter, Mary Ellen, ar
rived in Sylva by plane from Se
attle, Wash., after being called
here because of the sickness of
Mr. Buchanan's mother, Mrs. H. B.
Cagle.
Mrs. W. C. Reed of Kennedy
Home, Kinston, who is attending
the Baptist assembly at Ridgecrest,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Cagle and
two sons, Billy and Charles, and
Danny Allison spetit Sunday in
Greenville, S. C., where they wit
nessed the automobile races.
Herschell Green of Los Angeles,
Cal., recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Parker and other relatives
in Sylva.
Miss Lucile Reed from Kinston
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reed
recently.
Clarence Cagle, who is attend
ing summer school at Duke Uni
versity, spent last week-end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Burter Cagle.
Mr. C. C. Buchanan, local at
torney, went to Chapel Hill Sat
urday to attend a reunion of the
graduates of the class of 1906 of
the University of which he was a
member. He returned to Sylva
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryant of
Augusta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Cox. Mr. Bryant is
assistant manager of Trailway Bus
Co. in Augusta.
Mrs. Mildred Varney and daugh
ter, Ginger, of San Antonio, Texas,
have been visiting with Mrs. Var
ney's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Florian Lindberg,
for the past two weeks.
Mr. Florian Lindberg will pre
sent a violin recital in Bryson City
on Thursday evening, ,June 12. He
will be accompanied by R. T.
Houts, Jr. of Cullowhee.
Bill Welch of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
was the over night guest of John
Gibson.
Miss Edith Buchanan of the
Qeorgia State College for Wom
en will be here until Sunday with
her parents in Cullowhee, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Buchanan. When she
leaves Cullowhee she will go to
Durham where she will study at
Duke University during the sum
mer. ( ?^
Mr. and ftffrt. J. M. Bird re
turned home recently from Mor*
fanton, where they attended the
Sunday School association and
Calendar of Events
THURSDAY, JUNE 12 ? T h e
Twentieth Century club will
meet for a Pot Luck luncheon
with Mrs. R. U. Sutton, this to
take the pl^e of the meeting to
have been at High Hampton.
Mrs. R. U. Sutton, president.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13?The Veterans
of Foreign Wars- will meet at
the court house at 7 p. m. Brit
ton Moore, commander.
MONDAY, JUNE 16?The Sylva
Home Demonstration club will
.meet with Mrs. A.?M. Henson at
3 p. m. Mrs. R. U. Sutton, presi
dent.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17?The Rotary
club will have a dinner meeting
In Allison building, 7 p. m. W. E.
Ensor, president.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17?The Wom
an's club will meet* with Dr.
Noracella M. Wilson at 8 p. m.
Miss Hicks Wilson, president.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 ? The
Lions Club will have a' dinner
meeting in the high school cafe
teria at 7;30 p. m. Roscoe Poteet,
president.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19?The B. H.
Cathey chapter, United Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, wrll
meet with Mrs. W. O. Soderquist
at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J. A. Bryson,
president.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 19?The Dills
boro Masonic lodge will meet in
the Masonic Hall at Dillsboro at
7 p. m. Edd Bumgarner, W. M.
Brevard, where they spent the
week-end with their daughter,
Mrs. Albert C. Shuford, and Mr.
Shuford.
Mrs. J. A. Bryson is spending
this week in Asheboro with her
sister, Mrs. L. B. Mauney, and
family. Sh will be accompanied
home by her daughter, Miss Doris
Glenda Bryson, who has been
spending a few weeks with her
aunt.
'Mrs. W. O. Soderquist and
daughter, Anne, and Ralph Robin
son are spending this week in a
cabin at Lake Santeetlah. Mr.
Soderquist,( who works at Robbins
ville, will join them there.
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