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.. , : f) .... . :, THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER " ' gHStkty antr Personal M.Ua Wild StHiurfard, (Editor &Aomm.250.J Mrs. Jim Killian of Black Mountain is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kil lian. : . ' ' Mrs. H. P. Sneed and family of New Orleans are spending the sum mer here.. " , ' :: .v" Mr. George Semmes has returned to her home in Jacksonville after a brief visit with Mrs. Semmes who is spending the summer with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Ray. j ,'.. Mrs. Lyman C. Reed of Columbia, S C. Mi. Vftth.rina VuJ nt Alrpnn Messrs. Woodson and Jim Jfercell 0hio have arrived for the tqmmer and summer here. are occupying their cottage In East WaynesTille, Miss Reed recently re- Mrs. H. P. Sneed and family ot lKM ' fi;e-m.0,th, trlD ,bro,d- .Mrs. J. C Buck and Master Mar shall Buck of Washington, D. C and Mrs.! Hunter Marshall, Sr., of Char- lotte, who have been guests of Major New Orleans are at the Lake for sev eral months. v Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Herren of Wash MISS ROTH A- BRIDGE HOSTESS. ' gether to the strains of the wedding - ''. march. The bride wore a dainty dress Miss Louise Botha was' bridge hos- of white crepe back satin and white teas Wednesday afternoon when she picture hat and carried a bouquet of entertained with five tables honoring bride's roses and valley .lilies. , Miss Carter Don Juan of Elberton, ' Mrs. Barnes has many friends who Ga., her house guest. ., . ,, will learn with interest of her mar- The lower floor was throw, en riage. For the past year she has suit where -the tables were' arranged been the secretary of the Baptist for play. -. 'V ' , :' , " church. Miss Rotha presented her guest I Following the ceremony the young with a deck of playing cards while couple left for Savannah, Ga., where Miss Eleanor Garrison was lucky in they will make their future home. holding top score and was presented For traveling Mrs. Barnes wore a with a box of stationery. ; , ; . French blue sport dress with match- Those, playing cards were; Misses W accessories. Carter Don Juan, Dorothy Thomas, 1 0 Elisabeth Quinlan, Nannie Tate, Is,- MRS. CARSTARPHEN ENTER- AN APPRECIATION. abelle Davis, Frances .Denton, Diana Black, Isabelle Ferguson, Eleanor ington are spending the summer Wf r ' -tit, .... r i - v. Mrs. J. Harden Howell, t "Windover," have returned to their with relatives. Miss Lela Harris has returned from non,e- St. Petersburg, Fla where she spent the 'winter. '' ' . Mr. Lynn Sheely of Morristown, Tenn. is spending two or three days in town on business. Mc and Mrs. W. T. Lee have re turned from a week's business -and pleasure trip to , Washington. Mr. Lee had the pleasure of making an air trip over the city with the famous Captain Rogers who 'attempted the flight from San Francisco to Hawaii. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen who accom panied. Dr. Allen as far as Washing ton, D. C. while- he- was en rwte to Misses Janie Reeves, Henrietta Love and Louise Stringfleld hay en tered camp near. Franklin. ; r r r Rev. and Mra. W f! lington are guests of Mr. and Mrn!"1 ork City to attend the directors C. A.. Black for several weeks. (meeting of the Equitable Life Asau- ' ranee Society returned Monday ac- Dr. Allen's valuable collections of companied by Mrs. A. T, Bjyd. . i engravings witn pointings' and ; books are soon to be catalogued HOW IS AMERICA TO STAND? TAINS Mrs. Herbert Carstarphen gave a Garrison, Grace Hipps, . Katherine beautiful bridge and rook' party at Ray, Braxton Kirk, Eleanor Bosh- her home in Clyde recently. The nelf, Nora Ashton, Hazel Ferguson, prizes were hand painted novelties Harriett Boyd, Virginia Welch, Car- and were won by Mrs. A. Spears and olne Ashton and Wilda Crawford. - - , Mrs. Homer West. After the game The, hostess,- assisted by. Miss delicious refreshments were .served. Elizabeth- Garrett- and- LUHe ; Rotha, lAmong-- those - present were Mrs. J. laryed -a' delicious f salad .and tee; Ar&trong, Mrs. A. Guillet, Miss 'Arm- course during the afternoon. j strong, Miss Lilian Armstrong) all of Charlotte; Mrs. C. E. Frazier of Atlanta, and Mrs. A. Spears, Mrs. M. C. Cagle. Jr., Mrs. C. Rogers, Mrs. There were a few exciting times John Morgan, Mrs. Homer West, Mrs. here the Fourth, but no serious acci- Fred West and Mrs. Carstarphen. dents. BALSAM NEWS. Editor Wsynesville Mountaineer: V In your issue of 'Ju.ie 24th there , was an article contributed to . the .memory cf my father, Robert Henry Piott. I want to. publicly tnank the j writer for the wcrds of praise and commendation so wortniiy bestowed, and I trust it will not be considered out of place for me to add a few words to what has already been said, that some of the ache in my heart majj be relieved because of the fact that I alone of all his big family of chil dren was unable to be with him and minister to his wants and comforts during those closing days as life ebbed slowly away. My father was, indeed, a noble, upright Christian. He had no ym-, pathy for the low and mean things of aoove reproacn, ne was temperate to the last degree, and in, his death the cause of prohibition? has lost one of its most ardent defenders. He taught these things by precept .and example and the greatest heritage left to ,his children "is the influence of his righ teous life. He was, indeed, the head of his household. No man ever filled bigger place in his home than did our father, and now that ha is gone we feel as a company without a captain, an army without a general, but we are thankful for the goodness of God who spared him to us so long and for giving him such a peaceful end, fori his going was "Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him" and,. lies down to pleasant dreams." ' MINNIE RAE PLOTT, Kennedy, Ala., July 3,' 1926. ,Mr. and Mrs. O." E. Wharten mo tored up from Atlanta to spend the summer in their pretty cottage "Green Pastures." Dr. E. K. Montiromerv cnm tin ' Lake Junaluska, July 4, (Special) from Palm Beach Saturday to be with Is ' t0 be America drunk, or Ameri his family for a few days this week. ca 8oller What are we going .to do I with growing industrialism, shall it Misses Margaret and Mabe? Ed- be a democracy or a paternalism? monson of Le Grange, Ga. are guests Are we going to have racial respect at the Georgia Home for two months, land co-operation, or racial strife and hatred? Is America to become mili Miss Lucy Tate left last week for taristic power; is it to wield the big New York where she has entered stick, or be the big brother? Is Amer fummer school at Columbia Universi- ica to be a materialistic machine or y' la spiritual power? were some of the a i- ' w j . 'questions Dr. E. D. Soper, dean of the Miss Amelia McFadyen is at her , , - ... , ' . t j i lt school of religion. Duke University, home to spend two months after . . . .'. , It. i nr f t ' . rajsed as alternatives, in a Fourth being - in Washington for the past . T , . , . wJnter -if MCTI of Ju y sermon. Sunday when he ap- '.-, - 'iinsit pealed to youth to accept the respon- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haynes tre at gibilities of leadership, and to the Wrightsville Beach for the annual older generation to give to youth a state convention of clerks of the correct interpretation of the princi- court. ' P'es upon which the American nation was founded. Mra. James Atkins has returned . to . "The modern flapper and the av her hpme after expending hsewetai erage Mgh r 9C't-V boy orcjbllege months in Nashville and Memphis, youth' is intcrajttd in God," said Dr. Tennessee. Soper. It "s th.v stupidity of adult kuders and tntr inability to icnd the Mrs. Helen Laughlin and Bobbie hearts and minds of young people Laughlin of Charlotte are guests of that makes them blind t the grent Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Mangum for the thirst for spiritual thing th.it boy summer. and nav today. "Boyj and j '.., iris myt be eduonu-d to an npprc- Mrg. Bess Penny and Mrs. J. R. , . . ., .. . . . ciation of Vf.ie Aiifr:er.rin:n if this Francis returned to their home Sat- c .g tj . urday from Raleigh where they visit- buUon to the fe o thfl word hjf cu x ciauvc9 MRS. DAVID MILLER ENTER TAINS. One of t'rte loveliest parties of the summer season was the bridge party Mr. Charles Perry and Mr. Hubert given by Mrs. David Miller Thurs- Ensley came over from Franklin day afternoon at her home or. Boun Wednesday. jdary street. The house was artis- Misses Ruth Bryson, Hannah War- tically decorated for the occasion with ren. Myrtle Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs. quantities of sweet peas, larspur and Elsie Green of Asheville were here other summer flowers. Sunday. I After many interesting games the Miss Faye Bryson spent last week- scores were counted, Mrs. Cleveland end in Sylva, the guest of Mrs. G. C. j Kirkpatrick was found to hold top Cooper. ' I score and was presented with a love- Mr. E. rs. Howell. WHO has been 1 iy jarainere. ine cohsoiuuou, our depot agent and telegraph op erator for the past sixteen years, with only occasional vacation for aboufr a week, now has a vacation of . Ry Francis. about three months. During this time he and his family will visit rel atives in Willets, Spartanburg, S. C. and other places. Our new agent: is Mr. Denton of Texas. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Kelley and son Chariest mo tored to Old Fort Sunday. Mr. Robert Fisher of Addte has Miss Elizabeth Smathers has re turned to her . home after visiting with her uncle. Judge Will Smathers, in Atlantic City for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Reed of Atlanta will arrive Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will entertatt for their guests Monday evening tSta a buffet supper and dance - The consolation, an attractive wall vase, was cut by Mrs. Grady Boyd and the low score prize, a pretty framed motto, went to Mrs. oy Francis. The hostess was assisted in sevv;ng a delicious salad and ice courxe by Mrs. P. C. Duckworth. Those playing wers: Mesdamcs John N. Shoolbred, M. H. Reeves, Geo. Ward, R. L. Lee, Roy Francis, Cleve- i land Kirkpatrick, Odin Beull, Beull- ton, Cal., Grady Boyd, C. S. de Neer gaard, William Hannah, Misses Nan- m continued. Miss Margaret Balentine of Spar tanburg' spent the past week-end with her sister, Mrs. Clayton Walker, on- Branner avenue. i "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THR ISSUANCE OF 40 000.00 BONDS OF THE TOWN OF WAY NESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. , FOR STREET PURPOSES. Miss Evelyn C. Reed has closed her """ piano studio in Columbia, S. C. and Be It Resolved by the Boa'd of Aldor- has ioined her mother and sister here men ol the I own ot wavncsville. for the summer. . . f Messrs. Paul T. Chance of Au- as Follows: Section 1. Pursuant t the M'.initi- i nal FtnAnro Art. 1 lionrl nf tho gusta, Ga. and T. K. Chance of Way- Town of Waynesvilb, North Carolina, cross, Ga. are stopping at the Herren are hereby authorized to the issued House for about two weeks. ' n aggregate principal amount not .... ; 'exceeding $40,000, .for the pu;-pu3t3 Mr. and Mrs. A. H:, McLeod and neJ,e'"ater described. .... . . . . . -Section 2. The prc.?.(;ds -of .said children of Lumberton are again in -bonda ghall be app.iert ,,ol(.y t0 t,e Waynesville for the summer and are. -constructing or reconstructing with at Mrs. H. F. McFadyen's. : . .bvfeks, blocks, sheet asphalt, bitulithic Mrs. Emma Rogers of Anderson, or bituminous concrete laid on a solid foundation, or with concrete, the sur- ! r wkn U Attending Asheville ' face of roads. streets or highways m S. C. who is , attending Asneviiie , Mid Town whether including or not summer school spent last week-end incmiinsr contemDoraneous construct- with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick. 4ng or reconstructing of sidewnlks, .- ' - curbs, gutters or drains and whether Mrs. J. G. Carraway and her grand- including or not including any ncc daughter Elizabeth Siau of Ueorge- ssary grading, v. , . o j- Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay town, S. C are spending the summer the principa, and inter!). of ,uid with her daughter,, Mrs. M. C. Green, bonds shall be annuafly levied and . -. .... (collected. Mr. and Mrs. John Phelps and j Section 4. At kp-Jt one-fourth of youn daughter, Betty, of Lenoir he cost exclusive of thj cost of pav 1 t uff anff Mr. R . A in at street intarsections shall be r 7l " i" .specially assessed against the ad;p Campbell at Maggie for the ..week-tt6n? property 0wnrr. end. Mrs. C. E. Story and son Donald, Section 5. A st uenwnr of the debt of the Town of Wnyi. --jvilli ha b-:cn filed with the Town Clcr pursuant to Mr.s. George E.. Taylor and daughters, he inirtmentf of The Municipal t j r T.inr n Mt'Vr. '1Mnce ftct 1921, and is. open to Janet andHelene Taylor of Mt. Ver- puoic ,nspectiolu , : v non are spending several weeks at Section 6. All expsnsss to be de Mrs. J.ThomasV frayed by means of the bonds heieby : authorized are najessarv expenses of Miss Sarah Hill Hannah reported the Town of Waynamlh, within the the prohibition case in Bryson City &g41M2." Monday where Mr. Ansley, a pronu- section 7. This ordinonca shall be nent Lake Junaluska visitor had been . come effective upon its passage, as held up by prohibition officers. provided in the Municipal Finance i- Act of 1921. ' Mrs. John W. Davis of KnoxviUe .T"" 'or'nf ordinance was pass . j m mnA fv. ed on the 8th day of July, 192G, and arrived Tuesday evening and is the was ;first pUDiished on the 7th aiy of guest of her sister, Mrs. Hawkins, July,, 1926. ,1 " ' Freeman. Friends of Mr. and' Mrs. ( Any action or proceeding question Davis will be glad to learn' that they in the validity of said ordinance . !J. 1 4V. nlUSfc UB CVUII11C11I.-TU TV 1 Willi UllTVV expect to reside here m the future. da ftw tTgtmMkUm: , Mr. Davis will come later in the sum- T. C. BREEDING. mer. July 15c T. C. BREEDING, - Clerk. Malta Tnnao T? rYki n o "T 1 1 lav ott1 fiS "" 8C "l tUe 0"IB"m ai par- pau, Duckworth. ior. Miss Stella Jones of Waynesville spent the week-end here with her father, Mr. C. R. Jones. 'WOMON'S CLUB MEETING. DAVIS BROTHERS MOTOR COMPANY Successors to Abels Garage CRYSLER DEALERS General Repairing, Parts And Accessories Wrecking Service 44 Haywood St. Phone 98 Misses Bessie and Daisy Boyd were hostesses to the Woman's Club Thursday afternoon, June 24th. After the usual business session Mrs. Shoolbred gave a short lesson in Parliamentary Law, The President Mrs. C. H. McDowell, gave an inter esting report of the recent Federa tion meeting. Mrs. E. S. Harrold and Mrs. J. H. Howell added to this re port. Miss Bessie Boyd gave her report as chairman of Education. Miss Ro bins Milter's splendid treasurer's re port was read by Miss Bessie Boyd. Mrs Frank Ferguson gave report for Health Department and Mrs. E. S. Harrold, second vice president, also gave her report. Plans concerning the Dahlia Show were discussed. A motion was car ried that Mr. Ivey's letter concerning dahlias should be published. Mrs. E. S. Harrold reported the amount made af the)and sale booth. Miss Daisy Boyd was elected to serve as press reporter during the summer. A most interesting and instructive talk was given by Mrs. H. G. Stone about her trip around the world. The club was glad to welcome the following guests: Mrs. L. S. Joce lyn of Plymouth, Mass.; Mrs. J. C. Black of Virginia; Mrs. Walter Tay lor of Baltimore; Mrs. Ddin Buell of Buellton, California; Mrs. Wm. Smith of Georgia; Miss Collie Garner of Woodrow; Mrs. Fritz Schulhofer of Aiken, S. 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