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IHE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER v v'ivwv THUSDAY. JUNE 17, 1926 octefp anb pergonal BLOSSOM TIME. By Anna Mcintosh Beville Sunlight in the branches, Jay birds nesting near, Robin with his red breast Cherups over here. Where the fruit trees are luxuriant, And the Blossoms blowing there Are rosy as the dawning, That breaks both bright and clear. For the heart of each holds honey And" you'd know it by the bee As he fills each-rustic hamper, " And wings his way by me. For he revels in his purchase As he carries it around, To the tiiny waxen .dwelling That is high above the ground. names remaining on the list , to . re 'ceive pensions and of the original 1 number thirty-seven were present Tuesday. On their list appears eighty five women, twenty-seven of , whom were in attendance. In checks Tuesday the county paid .out J 18,642.50 to the people whose s Mesdames E. K. McGee and L. E. names appear on the list. Fifty-three Green were delegates to the District ' men drew $77.50 each, 1 man $100.00 and another $85.00. Five men re ceived 425.00 per mont Eighty-three women received $150.00, while two 250. J SIPE-ALBRIGHT WEDDING. Ion the organ. Be. S...B, Crockett,'fuI management and excellent taste. meeting of the Eastern Star in Win ston-Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stone, who nave drew jioo.OO each. been making a world tour since Jan I uary, returned to their home Monday to spend the summer here. 9 Miss Dorothy Seaver returned to Greensboro Monday for the summer session of N. C. C. W, after spend ing the week-end at her home. Mr. Joseph Welch, attended, the finals at the University of North Car- olina last week. Mrs. Carter and daughter, Mian Virginia Carter, of Knoxville, Tenn. are guests of Mr. Carter's sister, Mrs. B. L. Lee, on Walnut street. . 1 ' J:- " I .Mr. Will Smathers returned to bis home in Atlantic City last week after spending several days with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers. Miss Silverthorne and Miss Phillips of the Aiken Gift Shop, from Aiken, Miss Nannette Jones who - apent have returned here to spend the sum- the winter in Miami has returned here for summer, ; .. . ,,' afe Aldeit rtowell, Jr. and young daugnser, Alden, Have returned from a visit in Atlanta. Mrs. Boy DeLong of Brevard spent last week as guest of her aunty Mrs. William A. Band. mer at the their home on Johnson Hilll , Mr.: and Mrs. J. M. Semmes of Pension day is a day of entertain ment for the old Confederates and they look forward to the next time when the U. D.C. ana Sons of the Confederacy' will be their host and hostesses. DAVIS-BRIDGES Mr. J. Jerome Bridges announces the marriage of his daughter -v Flora; Henrietta to . Gudger David Davis June sixth nineteen hundred twenty-six Waynesville, North Carolina. and SCHOOL OF CITIZENSHIP. Will meet In Asheville, North Car- i -I Vkl .C. 7. C". Z . olina, June 28-July 2,. 1926. Asheville Chamber of Commerce. , I All $hj ciyij, dcial and ,ob. mercial, organizations unite with ttad Memjfoia and Mrs. Frank Van Dyks'"! officials of Asheville and the ed of Detroit have a cottage in aestnutluct!on1 institutions in . extending Park and will remain there this sura- ,ou verv cordial and nrKent inWt- tion to visit the "Land of the bay." The mountains of .Western North Carolina present an ever-changing Dr. Eustace Semmes and Mr. Sar alette Semmes of Memphis are guests of Mrs. Branner Gilmer. i Mr. B. T. Underwood of Asheville Mrs. Mervin McCracken who spent the winter in St. Petersburg, was a panorama of gorgeous and incompar guest of friends here Tuesday. Mrs. 1 able beauty. There will be numerous McCracken is spending the summer 1 opportunities for side trips to nearby in Ashivlle. j points of unusual interest and at- " . , traction. i Hotel and convention, ac- . Mill ' .' VMiaYvkiY, ' Sn.tluii lnft I . .. .. .. ... attended the pension day exercises at'TKnl.. T'" IT: . coromodations are aa tnat coma De the court house Tuesday. vtl L i Z Z New desired. Asheville will gladly extend , . - , - ork where she wrl1 be the S3' of every possible courtesy to our dele- Mr. Sidney Martin has returned Mr- "nd Mrs- Will Smather for 8ev.lgate8 and their famiiies. For infor from Duke where he was a student. era wee'cs' Imation in" detail, address the Ashe- this year to spend the summer. myQr an(, MrsJames H H'viHe Chamber oj Commerce. who has been "d Howe... J, have : re-1 JT. P turned to their hnmo frnm HnaalanA - J Miss Sarah Linn Albright was mar ried to Mr. Bryan Webb Sipe at high pastor of the First Presbyterian! During the afternoon Mr., and Mrs. chtfceh of Waynesville, performed .hej.Sipe left by' motor for an extended waAHinv rrmnnv Tho married honevmoon in Canada and Northern noon on Saturday, June the twelfth, -couple followed by their attendants United States. in kA TI . T U . : I.' 1' Lt'll'.l .L - 1 1 1. iL - i - . ' ' Waynesville, North, Carolina. Miss Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." I Albright is the daughter of Mr., and j. White and yellow predominated in Mrs. Miles , Franklin Albright of the decoration of the churcn. French Waynesville, and for the last four .baskets of privit, syringa and marga years has been a teacher in the schools rites and cathedral candle? in floor of Murphy. Mr. Sipe is the son of stands, filled the channel. Whita rib Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sipe of Cherryls bons marked the rejetved seats; ville, N. C, and holds the position of clusters of nfargarites tied with superintendent of schools in Murphy, lover's knots of white taffeta, at the At twelve o'clock the ceremony atvend of the pews, lined the middle the church began with music. Mr. aisle. W. C. Boyce of Barker, New York, Shortly after the ceremony at the sang Carl Baum's "Calm at, .the hurd a wedding breakfast was serv Nlght" and Franx Shubert's "Du Bist ed -'af the home of the bride. The Die Buh," with Miss Anne Wilson of color scheme of yellow and whi'e Harlem, Georgia, at tlie piano. The ( wa's carried out in tin menu which Duet, "Oh Promise Me," from Begi- consisted of yellow a ad white citrus nald DeJoven's "Bobinhood" by Mve fruit cocktail, chicken a a king, peas Nancy Killian and Mr. Boyce Withjau gratin in 'potato timbles, bullion organ accompamment, immediately); aspic salad and ice cream on sun preceded the entrance of the wed- shine cake. djng party. Miss Fredericks, Quint I ljeides the bridal par',y the house lan organist, began her program witfc'guesti'lvere: Mrs. D. M. Beaty of the nuptial chorus from Richard Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. McKeei, Jr. Wagner's "Lohengrin's" as the bridal vh.r son C. B. McKeel, Third, party came into the chancel. Mrs. J. A. Morrow of Chattanooga, Mr. M. G.SUmey of Candler and Tennessee; Mrs. J. B. Storey of Mur- Mr. H. C. Neil of Charlotte acted as phy; Miss Blanche Howard of Fred ushers. The bridesmaids, Miss Grace erick, Maryland; Miss Sarah Ballew Albright, youngest sister of the bride, j of Chattanooga; Mrr. Julius BurgunjLa of '.Bilbao; Spain; Misses Mary and Sara Titum "o"f 'Hehdersonville;''Mr3. M. L. McNeely of Canton; Mrs. G. M. Morrow of Mooresville; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Axley, Miss Kate Axley and Miss Ellen Cooper Axley of Murphy. - Throughout the ceremony and the festivities the wedding evinced care- Mr. John Clinton at Oak Park for several weeks is visiting in Knoxville, Tennessee. where they Hotel. Va. and other points spent last week. Mrs. W.C. Smith of Hapeville, Ga.J ... ' , v ' ; .tw h ,.,m w' Mlsaes Blanche Howell, Frances 6 "v.. l t ii a- . i. . . v: v i e iai parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyd. re guests oi iun, u v..umu u- Monday, June 28. 10 A. M. Efficiency in Government Miss Elizabeth Jt Hauseh, Fourth t j Misses Siara Mae and Lillian Con- ciency in Government, TSrsTHugh Abel has returned from in Charlotte for two weeks. The League of Women Voters. New York where she has been buy- M,"s on'ey's guests have been de- 2 P. M. Legal Status of Women- inir summer mods for the T0rv. ttffntfuny entertained as guests of Miss Dorothy Kenyon, Legislative . , . . honor at several parties. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Grosse of Cocoa, SPECJALMUSIC AT THE EPIS- Florida ftre . occupying 4heir new cot tage on Johnson Hill for the summer. COPAL CHUBCH On Sunday last, the congregations Mrs. J. C. Buck of Washingtony-Bi-ai "OiUCe Church in the Mountains" C. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. were highly privileged in hearing James H. Howell, for several weeks. Mrs. . 9: Dunham at the morning (services, and Miss Eslinger at Even- Mrs. Grady Clayton came Tuesday song, from Addie to spend several days Special music will again feature with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. the services on Sunday next, June Boyd. j20lh, Miss' Mildred Crawford being the soloist for Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Thomas and children of West Asheville weTe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas Sunday. Messrs. Jeff Reees and Joe Quhr- tend a pharmaceutical convention iiuwritinKs?'. New York. The full program of service for the 20th inst. is as follows: .',8. A. M. The Holy Communion. 10 A. M. Church School in the Par ish House. At the Adult Bible Class, Mr. Chas. B. Thomas will sneak on: week to at- "The Last of the Apostles and his Professor of Government, Smith Col lege, icesearcn r eiiow in government, U A, M. The Bector will preach university oi wonn Carolina. t oh: "John Baptist and Christ." j 861,001 "e"J- 8 P. M. Choral Vesper service. Asneviu normal acaooi, June av, Chairman, New York League, of Women Voters. 8 P. M. Problems of Legislative Bodies Speaker to be announced, luesday, June 29. 10 A. M. International Co-operation to Prevent War Miss Josephine Shane,., Director : Department ' Inter national Co-operation to Prevent War, National League of ' Women Voters. 1 P. M. luncheon Organization and Finance Miss Mj Louise Griffith, Assistant Treasurer National League of Women Voters. 3 P. M. Living Costs Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, Chairman Living Costs Committee, . National League of Women Voters. 8 P.M. County Government Mr. Edward J. Woodhouse, Associate and Miss Lueeba Triplett, from' Pitts-1 burgjeenasydtawere-rhttfc'cHifJ1 fon taffeta set off by embroidery and a large bow of yellow velvet, and car ried yellow snapdragons and blue ' delphinium in garden hats. Mr. W. M. Fain and Mr. J. B. Story, both of Murphy, were grooms men. The junior bridesmaids, Miss Marie Plott of Waynesville and Misa Dorothy Morrow, a cousin of th bride, from Chattanooga, Tennessee, wore yellow georgette and carried, garden hats filled with mixed garden flowers. Miss Anne Albright, as maid of honor, wore white georette and car ried yellow and white snapdragons. The flower girl, Miss Frances fiose of Waynesville, dressed in white and yellow georgette, carried a basket of mixed garden flowers. Miss Mary Morrow Beaty, little niece of the bride wearing yellow crepe de chine,' car ried the ring in a large white rose. The bride entered on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. The bride's usual charm was en hanced by her veil of tulle, bound with a wreathe of orange blossoms, which she wore over a dress of white georgette, a loose sleeveless garment, with a very full circular skirt, self trimmed with flowers. Bride roses and. lupine made up her shower bou quet. : Mr. Sipe, the bridgroom, was at tended by his brother, Mr. Melvin Sipe, of Fountain Inn, South Carolina. Mrs. Albright, mother, Mrs. Mor row, grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Beaty and Mrs. McKeel, sisters of the bride, were guests of honor. Mfs. Albright's corsage of pink roses set off her dress of gray canton crepe. Mrs. Morrow wore black crepe and carried lavender sweet peas, while. Mrs. Beaty and Mrs. McKeel wore dresses of georgette in pastel shades. As the air of Lady John Scott's "Annie Laurie" was played quietly Miss Dorothy Lane has returned here after spending several weeks I On.,Thursday, June 24th, being St. "ly 1-2, Fee $1.00. with her aunt, Mrs. Edwin Davis, in Atlanta. " . K'J Hannah Mr. and Mrs. William T. and young son are spending this week in Lumberton as guests of Mrs. Han nah's parents. ..l -' '"' '" ' ''- v. Misses Lois Harreid and Ba( Wyche are attending the summer session of school at- N.' C. C."W. ia Greensboro. , "-fBast'Tork Mr. and Mrs. Kuckler and childrW of Fori Lauderdale, Florida . are spending tha summer at their home on Main street. . Miae Virginia Welch 1 has returned from Blue Ridge where sha was'a dalcfata to ti Y. W.-Cenfereaice from Salens College- ' . i ,,. m i -'j Dr. and Mi HUayadMtr I tha way are ii.vwuaingMiw, wnere John Baptist's Day, there Holy' Communion at 8 A M. -i (HOSPITAL ELECTION. No. Beg. For Against . will be' County Government, three lectures . Mr. Woodhouse.'- Living Costs, three lectures Mrs. 'Baldwin. International Relations, two lect- Biir Creek 681 J.8eaVerdani 1156 SiuBMTerdam 1203 1 Cecil 131 Oyde 521 Crabtre 329 .203' tiLXimf Creek-- - 4161 Jonathan 249 Ivy Hill 315 Iron Duff 1491 Sv;Wv'yiU. 14281 CatWaicV'-'V'TSl 28 145 122J 145 126 157 38 153 27 101 2m 1193 1267 66 28 4204J 17 361 347 2 223 131 1 378v 16 41 18. 77.0 34 17 6 1 Teas"1 Xatah t. 8098J fliB OLD.SOWIBRS DRAW PBN- t fV otAva 4 lATlif ttTViInf ftterans" and wJd- Ipwsof ie .veterans gathered again Dr. Way is attending.the Stat,Boani of Health convsntioni'v. v ' . : ' . . . .., l...L1. Mrs. MWis vavu ana cnuorea ; t i,!vi tv;. miuIah oVlr. w. AtlanU ara ipendinf iha nnty' court ; bouse Tueaday. The months wttb Mrs. Daviaf Mr j,Ugj and Sons ofthe and Mrs. J. M. BelL ? --'Confederacy furnished a most de Mrs. John Swift, j4-UlataTHle dhmeP on- the ttound. i A attended the bridge pattyrWTaa oy T'ViT?' I Mesdames- Joseph Liner. . , Hayes the Daughter dunng. ey afternoon. ures Miss Schain. , , The Administration of Public el fare, two lectures Mr. Boy' M. Brown, Department at Sociology, University of North. Carolina. Forms of the Ballet, one Jecture Miss Elisabeth J. Hauser, Bound . Tabla Discussions Every Evening Eight o'clock. s - , - Sacial. Faactieeav ;, " ' ' Beceptioni Monday, 'June 23, fol lowing the evening lecture. The Asheville Federation of Women's Clubs, and members of tho .League of Women Voters; .wilt entartain ra em bers of the Conference, Battery Pack HoteL-"-r.:' Luncheon, Tuesday, June 29, 1 P. M., $1.00 a pla5i Battery EdW AUey Wednesday. A , ; Mr. and Mrs. Kelley- Elmore of Durham are receiving . congratula tions upon the birth of a son, Kelley Lee. Jr, June 10.. Mrs: Eltaorr was before her . marriage: Miss- IsabeUe McDowell. ( Ijoreral talks were, made by prom inent citizens on current 'topics of the day. Mr. Sherrill, a local photographer, took pictures of the Confederates as they were receiving their checks and also several .other views. . ITherewjssa.' fifty-five- Confederate Hotel i VeiiArriAg tiM Civic Qr- ganizations 'of Asheville, 4:30 Tuev day, June 29. ' ;f ? ' ' ' For further informaiion . address Mrs., Mary O. Oowper, Director Third Begion, National League 'ef-iWoweii Votres;' Durham, N.C. Mrs.' JPVank M. Weaver. Chairwan Local Arrange ments.' "Asheville.- N. C f., A . , )1. 5 IF YOU HAVE ' mmd tilihhw 9mmr J 4mm mm . Tati's Pills wall MVlhawl tlMdL Tift TEXACO MOTOR OIL F ' Clean, Clear, Golcin DUCKWORTH MOTOR COMPARE - Safferera from Ecieaia have found quick, pleasant ' relief from just a few applications of Sana Cutis. Try it if you.have Eczams,. Itch, .Rush, .Saltraieiim "or TTetterV"" Get it at your druggist's today. Hell recommend and guarantee it. 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