Society and Personal
Quay Grigg Attends
Fraternity Meet
Quay Grigg left Sunday for At
lanta, Ga., to join his Duke univer
sity roommate, Colbert Smith, of
Greensboro and Washington, D.
C. From there they went to Kan
sas City, Mo., to attend the "Con
clave of Hearts of America", which
met September 2-4 at Muehlebach.
This is the first convention of
Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity
since before the war. Smith,
president, and Grigg, vice-presi
dent, of Gamma chapter at Duke,
go as delegates from the N. C.
Gamma chapter. Other delegates
going from this state will represent
the N. C. Beta chapter at State
College, Zeta chapter at Wake For-*
est, and Epsilon chapter at David
son.
While at the convention Smith
and Grigg will serve on the vpress
committee and the SigiYia Phi Ep
silon Journal committee.
They will return home Sunday.)
Prominent speakers addressing
the convention were Bqurke B.
Hickenlooper, alumnus of Iowa
Beta chapter and U. S. senator |
from Iowa, and Hal Boyle, famed
Associated Press correspondent,
alumnus of Missouri Alpha chap
ter.
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The Mike Strongs Honor .
Miss Wilson, Mr. Henson N
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Strong were
hosts Friday P. M. for a small i
bridge party and kitchen shower,
honoring Miss Margaret Wilson
and John Henson, who will be
married Sunday afternoon, Sep
tember 7.
Two tables were made up for
play. Two prizes were given at
each table. Winners were Mr.
Strong, Mr. Henson, Mrs. Rudy
Hardy, and Miss Lucile Wilson.
They in turn gave their prizes to
the bride-elect. As a gift Mrs.
Strong gave Miss Wilson two love
ly little pots filled with flowers.
EYES EXAMINED
Glasses Fitted
DR. ALDEN C. DOWNS
will examine eyes and fit glasses;
in Sylva at the Carolina Hotel
Friday, Sept. 12, from 9 o'clock
to 4 o'clock.
If you have eye trouble or1
ten'* Me well you should con
Downs on above date.'
Mrs. Crawford Hostess To
Carrie Rhodes Circle
Mrs. W. H. Crawford was hos
tess to the members of the Carrie
Rhodes Circle of the WSCS of the
Methodist church at her home
Monday evening. Mrs. W. L.
Jones used as her meditation
scripture passage, "Ye shall know
the truth, and the truth shall make
you free."
Mrs. Dennis Barkley, as pro
gram chairman, introduced Dr.
Noracella McG. Wilson, guest
speaker. Dr. Wilson spoke on the
subject, "The Child and His Edu
cation Today."
Mrs. Paul Kirk was in charge
of the social hour. A prize was
given Mrs. Karl Warlick as win
ner in the contest. A delicious
salad course was served by Mrs.
Crawford.
Included in the eighteen ladies
present were Mrs. Lavinia Cowan,
who was welcomed as a new mem
ber, and Mrs. Warlick, Mrs. Sam
Cannon, and Dr. Wilson as guests.
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Mr. Gilley Honored
On Birthday Anniversary
The family of Mr. Shaler Gilley
entertained last Friday evening at
a surprise birthday dinner party (
honoring Mr. Gilley on his sixty-1
eighth birthday anniversary. The
party was held on the lawn of ^
the home of his daughter, Mrs. F.
L. Smith, and Dr. Smith in Whit
tier. The dinner was served
around the lawn futnace of the
Smith home.
Those enjoying the occasion with
Mr. Gilley included Mrs. Gilley,
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith and son,
Mike, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thomp
son and sons, Joe and Tommy,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson, Mr.j
and Mrs. Sam Roane, and Miss
Evelyn Sherrill.
Mr. Gilley, who has been em-i
ployed with a West Virginia lum
ber company for the past several
years as a lumber cruiser, recently,
retired and will be at home wit'hi
Mrs.' Gilley in Whittier.
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Miss Wilson Announces
Wedding Plans, Sept. 7
Miss Margaret Wilsqji has an-!
nounced plans for her marriage to j
John Edwin Henson on Sunday,|
September 7, at 3 P. M. at the'
Sylva Baptist church.
Rev. C. M. Warren, the pastor,
will conduct the service.
Mrs. C. C. Williams, sister of
the bride-elect, will be matron of
She was presented with a shofper
of gifts for her kitchen from the
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Strong served
Shoofly pie, frozen peaches, and^
coffee.
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VANCE-BENNETT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mrs. R. O. Vance announces the engagement of her
daughter, Mary Magdalene, to Mr. Ray Edgar Bennett,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bennett of Franklin, Rt. 3.
The wedding will take place Sunday, September 28,!
at 8 o'clock in the evening, at Lovedale Baptist church. |
Monor.
Best man will be Ben Henson,
brother of the bridegroom-elect,
?of Asheville. Ushers will be Lewis,
Billy, and Tom Wilson, brother of
the bride-elect and Claude Hen
son, brother of the bride-groom
elect.
Following the ceremony a small
reception will be held at the home
i ?f the bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
T. O. Wilson, for the families and
out-of-town guests.
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iO.E.S. Has
Regular Meeting
Oce chapter No. 139, Order of
the Eastern Star, met in regular
session August 27 in the Masonic
hall at Dillsboro. Mrs. Harry Fer
guson, Worthy Matron, presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Clarke
were visitors from Acacia chapter
No. 358 in Dayton, Ohio.
Plans were made for a rum
mage sale to be held in the near
future.
Miss Bertha Cunningham told
briefly of some of the interseting
points she visited this summer!
while on her vacation to California
and her visit to Tarboro chapter
O.E.S. in Tarboro.
The program of the evening was,
given by Mark Jarrett, Worthy1
Patron. Mr. Jarrett chose for his'
subject Rob. Morris and pointed
out some of the visions Hob Mor-|
ris had in connection with the East-,
ern Star.
The men present at the meeting
were the hosts for the evening and
served ice cold watermelon.
PERSONALS
C. M. Reed left Sunday for New
York City where he will purchase
merchandise for Hale's store.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chestnut of
Cornelia, Ga., were 'the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Bry
spn.
Mrs,?J. A. Turner of Monroe
ville, N. J., was the week-end
guest of her brother, C. R. Moody,
and family;
Miss "Martha Pressley of Green
wood, S. C., and Mrs. R. M. Ryan
of Milledgeville, Ga., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ariail the
past week-end.
R. L. Ariail, Jr., spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Ariail.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Maples of
Huntsville, Ala., were visitors in>
Sylva last week. Mr. Maples is a
former agriculture teacher in
Jackson county.
Miss Sara Stone left yesterday
for her home in Clinton, S. C.,
after spending a week with her
sister, Mrs. W. Q. Grigg, and Mr.
Grigg.
Mrs. A. G. Huff and two chil
dren have returned to their home
in Whitmire, S. C., after spending
several days ih Sylva with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kirk.
Misses Lida, Margie and Effie
Scarborough of Florence, S. C.,
and Mrs. A. L. Asbell of Ridge
Spring, S. C., left Monday to re
turn home after spending a week
with their niece, Miss Mary Lou
Rutledge.
Mrs. Herbert Bryson and sons,
Jon and Roy A-*, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hall
at Almond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lovin of Oak
Ridge, Tenn., spent the week-end
here with Mrs. Lovin's sister, Mrs.
Don Fisher, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stallcup
and twin sons, Stephen and Law
rence, of Ellenboro, spent the
week-end in Whittier with Mr.
stallcup's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Stallcup.
Mrs. P. E. Moody returned to
day (Thursday) from Albermarle'
where she has spent the past ten
days with her son, Mr. Bob Moody,I
and family. Mr. Moody was ill at
the time his mother went to Al
bermarle, but is reported to be
much better.
Mrs. Mildred Phillips and Ben!
Sumner left the first of the week1
I for a visit of two weeks in Cedar j
| Rapids, Iowa, with their ,-isler.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovedahl, of
| Cowarts, have returend home alter
spending a week with their daugii-'
ters, Mrs. Troy D. Martin and Mrs.I
Harold Croft and their, families, at
Oak Ridge. Tenn. !
Mis. J. M. Birds nephews, Troyi
I Pate and Davis Byrd, arrived in'
Sylva Friday afternoon from At-1
lanta, Ga., where they had been
visiting with Mrs. Bird's sister,|
Mrs. Ed Wallace, and Mr. Wallace,'
to spend the week-end and Labor!
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Bird. Tiiey'
left Tuesday morning to return to'
their homes in Goldsbnro. I
Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Smith and'
three daughters spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk
and family. They returned home'
Sunday, taking with them another
daughter, Edith Smith, who had
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kirk
for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grindstaff
and children left Tuesday to re
turn to their home in River For
est, 111., after .spending three weeks
with his mother, Mrs. W. E. Grind
staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kuhne and
Miss Flora Newton of Akron, Ohio,
were guests of Mrs. J. M. Swayn
gim at he? home in Webster. Mrs.
Addie Kuhne of Bryson City ac
companied them to Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hudson have
returned to their home in New
port News, Va., after visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swayn
gim at their home in Webster.
E. E. Bain, Jr., and son, Edward,
Mrs. J. W. Keener and Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Myers and son, Jimmy,
spent Sunday in Atlanta with Mrs.
E. E. Bain, Jr., who is a patient at
Emory University hospital.
Miss Agnes Wilson returned
home Tuesday after spending a
few days in Newport News, Va.,
NEW RECORDS
?at?
Sossamon's
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!
Round Up Polka
?Tex Williams
Temptation
I Love You Fop 8eventy Mental
Reasons
?Jo Stafford
Feudin' and Fightin'
?ay That We're Sweethearts
Again
?Dorothy Shay
Tallahassee
Cecelia
?^-Johnny Merc#r
Polonaise In A Flat
?First Piano Quartette
Rev. Osborne Returns
From Services In S. C., Ky.
The Rev. Mark R. Osborne, Jr..J
of? Cullowhee has y\?*t returned
1'iym a three weeks' absence from,
the community during which time'
he has been in revival meetings.'
The first week Mr. Osborne as
sisted his father in a meeting in
the Edisto Baptist Church at
Orangeburg, S. C., and the follow-'
ing two weeks he brought a series
of evangelistic messages at the'
Oakland Baptist churth near'
Louisville, Kv., of which his broth-!
er is pastor.
The Cullowhee Baptist pulpit,
was filled by the The Rev. J. J.
Johnson of Cherokee during Rev.
Mr. Osborne's absence.
I
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Delk and
Miss Carolyn Harper.
Mrs. G. R. Hamon and daughter,!
Sherrill, of Richmond, Va.,. havej
been visiting Mrs. Hamon's par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sherrill,!
for a few days.
;
Mrs. J. C. Allison and Howard
Allison left last Thursday lor]
Dundee, Ore., for a month's visit
with Mrs. Allison's mother, Mrs.I
S. C. Dwyer. They made the trip
from Knoxville by plane.
Miss Mary McLain left Monday i
for Charlotte where she will again'
teach in one of the city schools. J
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cantrell and
two children of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Can
trell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N.
McLain.
Miss Jean .Poteet, who has been
employed in Raleigh during the
summer months, has returned to
her home here. Miss Thelma Po
teet, after spending several weeks
in Brevard, has also returned
home.
Miss Virginia Anderson of Nash-i
ville, Tenn., is the house guest this
week of Misses Jean and Thelma
Poteet.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Wilson
arrived Wednesday from Durham
to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.]
J. H. Wilson.
Miss Lucile Reed will arrive to
day from Kinston to spend the
remainder of the week with her I
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reed
and be here lor the Wilson-Hen
?on wedding Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcella Buchanan
have arrived I rum Chapel 11.11 and
will spend .-ome time wiln tneir
parents, Mrs. M. Buchanan, Jr..
and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poleel.
Miss Elva Rhea was here trom
Knoxville to spend the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Sun Rnea.
Miss Gwendolyn Ca^le ?>i Cullo
whee left Tuesday for Memphis,
Tenn., where she will spend a week
with her sister, Miss Phylis Cagle.
wno is a teacher in Kenton Hign
school.
Mrs. Everett Harris of Sylva,'
Mrs. Milford Jenkins, and O. V.|
?>! f'iill.>v^M??<? in R
man Tuesday attending the funeral'
of Mrs. Joe Galloway.
Mis. E. R. Rand, who has spent
tiie summer months at the Kenyon 1
Moody home, left today to return
to her home in. Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allison were
in Atlanta the first of the week
on a business trip and visited Mrs.'
E. E. Bain. Jr., at Emory Univer
sity hospital while there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray and;
Jimmy Gray spent the week-end
with Mrs. Gray's father, Mr. A. J.
Robertson, and other relatives in.
Morristown, Tenn. s .
Warrant Ofticer Clay well Hyde
and Mrs. Hyde have returned to
Dublin, Ga., after spending a few
days with Mrs. Hiyde's mother,
Mrs. D. L. Bryson, and Mr. Hyde's,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde.
Misses Edoleen, Joan, and Cai -
olyn Curry will go Friday to
Marion to visit their aunt. Mrs.
Dean Tainter, and family. From
there Misses Joan and Carolyn will
go to Montreat College. Miss Edo-j
leen will return to Sylva and be:
with her grandmother until time
for her to go to Brevard College
where' she will attend school this
year. J
Miss Mary Jo Hall and Miss Vir.
ginia Nicholson left Monday for
Asheville to attend Blanton's Busi-'
ness college.
Miss Anne Warren was here(
from Atlanta to spend the week
end with her parents, Air. and Mrs.
Paul Warren.
Hugh Monteith, Jr., left Friday
for Gardner-Webb college where
he will assume his duties as mana
ger of the football team. He will
I again enroll as a student when
school opens next week.
Misses Barbara Hall, Eileen Pat
terson, and Lucy Rich Cragin left
Sunday to return to their homes
in Hattiesburg, Miss., after spend
ing two weeks as guests of Miss
Lei a Moore Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parris, Jr.,
left Sunday return to their' home
in New York^Cuy alter spending
several days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A Parris.
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