LTRSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931.
THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER
Page 9
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
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PHONE 137
IS NOTE The change of
dates of The Mountaineer
the getting in of all so
' to the society editor not
i 10:00 AM.. Wednesday
.Chairman and publicity
I of the different organka
please cooperate as far as
ritik Miss Bushnell, in ar
py before this hour.
d Slane of Statesville spent
rith friends in Waynesville.
R. Crockett of Franklin
ay in town.
,n M. Queen is attending
urphy this week.
H, Harris of Canton was
iday.
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ster A. Cogburn of Cantar
iaturday.
Trantham of Clyde spent
n town.
' . .
iy Boyd attended th? Geor-
game in Athens Saturday
le Sutton of White Oak
; the visitors in town Sat-
'er Leatherwood from Lake
spent Saturday in town on
Rev. R. P. McCracken of Clyde was
a visitor in Waynesville Tuesday.
Mr. J. C. Byers
Clyde Monday.
was here fro
the
Mr. T. A. Clark was among
Canton visitors in town Tuesday.
m
Rev. J. D. Holler from Lake Juna-
luska was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. Harrison Mooney was here
from Pigeon Monday.
Mr. Glenn Boyd of Jonathan spent
Tuesday in Waynesville'
Mrs. Walter Ketner of Joiu'thiT
spent Monday in town shopping.
Mr. Hub Burnett spent Sunday ir
Canton.
Mr- and Mrs. Guy
Saturday from a
Florida.
Massie returnei
week's tour ol
). Dry man from Clyde was
ville shopping Thursday.
I. . McCracken of Crab!rec
lay in Waynesville.
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mette R. Murphy of Cruse
ork was in town Saturday
ard Caldwell from Cata
nt Saturday in town-
:f
4.' Connor of Clyde an'
lina was a visitor in town
Gay attended the meetinp
eville Dental Study Clul
i Tuesday night.
shall Pickens of Charlottt
ist of his parents, Mr- ant
Pickens.
irictta Bain of .As'.iavillt
est of friends in Waynes
..
:abeth Meredith, who has
ng some time at the home
H.".Mitchell, left Monday
ie in Grenada, Mississippi.
rles Badgett, Jr., Mrs
e and Miss Dorothy Lane
ille visitors Thursday.
,
lose going to Athens Sct
the GeorgiajTulane pam
srs- W. T. Denton, Xet
l Reeves, and Frank Fer-
Irs. Hallett Ward return
home in Richwood, Wes1
er several day's visit to
Waynesville.
' :
ie Cliff spent last week ir
the. guest of Mrs. Ruby
Messrs. Doyle Alley and Felix Alley
are attending Federal Court in Ashe
ville this week.
Mr. Earl Ezell of Sylva spent Sat
urday in Waynesville.
Mrs. George C. Haynes and Mrs
Hugh Haynes were among the visi
tors from Clyde Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pickens am
two children of Lincolnton spent the
week-end with Mr. Pickens' parents
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Pickens on Bran
ner avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken
spent Monday and Tuesday in Murphy-
Dr. .McCracken held an eye
clinic in that city.
Mr. G. D. Stovall attended thi
Gcorgia-Tulane game in Athens-Saturday.
Rev. P. W. Tucker, former presid
ing elder of the Waynesville District
spent Saturday here with his duagh
tors, Misses Janie and Julia Tucker
Mrs, R- L. Coin and Miss Anna
Jean Plott attended the Methodist
Conference in Asheville Sunday.
MrSi Emory Hunnicutt has return
ed to her home in Franklin after a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha
on Pigeon street.
Misses Janie and Julia Tuckei
were in Asheville Sunday tor the
Methodist Conference.
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Mrs. E. K- McGee ,Mrs. Frank
Frye, and Mrs. Harbeck were Ashe
ville visitors on Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Bowles at
tended the Methodist Conference ir
Asheville Saturday night.
Mrs. John Jones is improving after
a serious operation last Friday.
Miss Mattie Moody was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. D- A. Howell las:
week.
Mr. E. C. Macon of Asheville. a
former resident of this city, was
here with friends Friday.
Mr. A. G Keener of Knoxvi'.le, :
frequent visitor to Waynesville, was
a guest at the Hotel Waynesville last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stovall attend
ed the Georgia-Tulane game in Ath
ens, Georgia, last week-end.
Mr. Dick Covington of Asheville
was in Waynesville several days last
week on business.
Mrs- Jimniie Wells of Canton is
convalescing after an operation last
week.
Little Miss Jo Ann Boone, wh"
was hit by a wagon and badly injured
last Friday, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prevost and Mr
and Mrs. J- M. Long motored to Cae
sar's Head Sunday.
Misses Mary Stringfield and Wilda
Crawford were Asheville
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ferguson of
P'np-; Prfpi; cnpit Tnpsdav in tnwn.
Mr. Dee Clr.rk from r:ie Oak was
here this week.
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Camp have as
:he;r guests Mr. Camp's sister, Mrs.
Cerevia Camp Parry. Mrs. Parry
.?, Q from here to Ccala, Florida
spen.l the winter with her daughter
Miss Louise Stringfield, who is at
tending School in Her.dfrsonville,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stringfield-
Mr. and Mrs. Gill of Miami, Florida,
who spent last summer at the Smath
ers cottage in Waynesville, are visit
ing Mr and Mrs. B. F. Smathcrs.
Mr. Charles Badgett, Jr. of kiws
v ilk-, Tennessee, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Badgett at the home of hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. T. Denton
Mr. and Mrs. Badgett and young
son, Charles, returned to Knoxvilk
Sunday accompanied by Mrs. James
Goode, who will visit them for a week
Mr. and Mrs. Will' Hyatt, Miss
Nancy Killian, and Mrs. Tom Aller
of Hendersonville motored to .St.
Petersburg, Florida last week tak
ing Mr. Hyatt's mother, Mrs. Mar
garet Hyatt, who will spend the win
ter there. The party returned te
Waynesville Sunday night aftei
stopping in St. Augustine and thei
points of interest in Florida.
BIRTH A XXOVXCEMEXT
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. .W. H. Mc
Cracken a daughter, Margaret Emily,
November 12.
visitors ' on Thursday
I
Mrs. Francis Massie and Miss Wil
, O. .'. N. HOLD
REGVI.AR MEET IS l!
da Crawford
Saturday.
were Asheville visitor j The regular meeting of the Way-
nosvillc- Chapter, No. l(i.r, Order (
i the Eastern Star, will be held Thiirs-
day evening, November 11', nt 1:'M
had as hei
brother ar.t
C. Holland
M. Russell
Sunday her
and Mrs. J
ille S. C.
f!
rs. R.' H. Stretcher spent
d in Athens and Atlanta
ley attended the Georgia
! in Athens Saturday
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C- Long and daughter
ong, of Lake. Junaiuska
lay in Waynesville shop-
Irs. James W. Killian oi
ere week-end puests of
i parents, Mr. and Mrs
tfrs. Hutson and Miss
f Newport News, Vir
Jsts of Mrs. J. E. Swayn-
rs. Homer Owen had as
last week-end Mr. anc"
ldwell and children frpre
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m Shoolbred returnee
m Elizabethton, Tennes
ie was the guest cf Mr
S.-Wood.
Mr. James Atkins attended " the
Methodist Conference in Asheville
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Can
ton spent Monday in W'ajmesviile as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H- H
Plott. '
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Mr- and Mrs. Joe Howell has as
their guest over the week-end Mrs
Howell's sister, Miss Ruth Dawkins
from Cullowhee.
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Misses Harriet Morrison and John
nie Russell and Messrs. Marcs Mc
Cracken and Kenneth Stahl spent
Sunday in Cullowhee.
"
Dr. John Shackford visited his
family here during the sessions ol
the Western North Carolina Metho
dist Conference in Asneville last week
Mrs- J. C. Rose entertained, the
following friends at an informal din
ner Sunday : Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs
.C C. Walker, Mrs. Sam Plott, Mrs
Mrs. Jim Stringfield, .Miss Ah
staetter, and Miss Louise Stringfiel.e
spent Saturday in Asheville.
Mr. George Brock, who has been in
the hospital for an operation, will
soon be able to return -to his home
in Canton.
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Mrs. S, E. Hipps of Canton is re
covering from the gun shot wound
which she received accidently several
days ago- V
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Miss Fannie Pearl Felmet, Wh.r is
attending the Western Carolina Teach
ers College at Cullowhee, was at home
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs- Joe Howell "visitee
Mrs. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs
G. D. Dawkins, in Candor, North Car
olina last week.
:
Mrs. TW- Reed of A:-m v l.e was
the gutst of friend i !n Waynesyilk
Inst week-end.
o'clock at the
full attendance
Masonic Temple,
is requested.
Misses Elizabeth and Edna Gar
rett, who are attending Greensboro
College in Greensboro, N. C, wil
spend Thanksgiving with their Par-1 7Y .VATJT
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Garrett, or
Pigeon street-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Latham and chil
dren, James and Betty, left Friday
for a week's visit to Florida- They
will stop in Auburndale, Jacksonville
and Miami.
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(), E. S. 11 EXE El T
PARTY SATERIiAY
The Waynesville Chapter No- lt!.r
Order of Kastorh Star will hav r
benefit "tacky party" Satunlav .even
ing at 8 o'clock at the home l . Mi's
Frank Frye on Pigeon street-
Prizes will be awarded for the best
cos-tumes. Refreshments will be
served and the admission will ho -2f
ce'nts. A large crowd is expected ti
join the fun.
i.
. SALE -The
Second Hand Store conducted
by the ladies of the Baptist Church
will be open again Saturday morning
at 0 o'clock at the blue-front build
ing next to McCracken's' 'Clothing
Store.
Rice and chicken gravy, salad,
enffee, pies and rolls vi!l be served
cafeteria . style noon and night.
The merchant packages will be auc
tinne'd at 4 o'clock in the afternoon..
' r. a. corxciE
libraries and send such books as will
be suitable for our girls and boys to
read.
A benefit banciuet wijl be given
Friday, December 4, at 7 p, m. Watch
the papers for futile- announcements.
After singing one Verse of "'Jesus
Lover of My Soul" an appreciative
audience gave rapt attention to Dr.
Frank Howard Richardson's article
in (he Holland Magazine entitled,
"What Makes a Gexni Parent," read
by Mrs. W. B. Matthews.
The meeting adojurned to meet De
cember 22.
MRS, MATHEWS
HOSTESS
Mrs. W. B. Mathews was hostess at
a "poverty party" on last Monday
evening entertaining the members and
prospective members of her Sunday
school class.
The following invitations had been
sent to the guests: ;
"Oldest Clothes,
Newest smile
Come to a Poverty Partv Awhile"
Stunts, original games, and contests
furnished entertainment for the even
ing and prizes were awarded the
winners.
The guests included: Mrs. J. P. Di
cus and her sister. Miss Barefoot, Miss
Eula Patterson, Mrs. (irayden Fergu
son, Mrs. ill Harris, Mrs. Arthur
Hyatt, Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Clay
ton Walker, Mrs. Norman Caldwell,
Miss Ruth Kay, Miss Mildred Craw
ford, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Duffy Sawyer,
Mrs. Lucille Foy, Mrs. Shuford How
ell, Mrs. V. C. Nobeck, Mrs. Mcintosh,
Mrs. Moses, Mrs. Hall from New Jer
sey, Mrs. E. II. McGee, and Mrs. Ih-o
Huckner.
for aboua two weeks:
"Miss Gladys Moore of New Orleana
was married in New York city, Wed
nesday morning, to John Held, Jr.,
artist and author of national fame.
"Miss Moore is the daughtr ol
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Moore and is
regarded as one of New Orleans' most
beautiful girls. She is a gradual o?
the Gulf Park College and is widely
known for her theatrical talents.
Mr. Held is a contributor to Vanity
Fair, Judge, College Humor, The New
Yorker and ntany other publications.
Mr. and Mrs. Held will make their
Home in New York,
BAYER ASPIRIN
is always SAFE
if
Beware of Imitations
GfATINE Bayer Aspirin, the kind
that debtors present anei millions) of
users have proven safe for over thirty
years, can easily bo identified bv file
name Bayer and the word genuine 'as
above.
ShU ORI.EASS CIRl, Lure; it is always the same. It has 'the
IS IIRIDI; OF ART 1ST unqualified endorsement of physicians
Of Diii.-i, i i , an1 "riiKRifsts everywhere. It does pot
Ot much .merest to her fnends .,, depress I lie heart, and net harmf',:! ellc ts
this sectivn is the account given hi- (edlow ils use
low ft oin. a New Orleans paper of the- Haver -Aspirin is the universal anti
marnage of Miss (iladvs Moore i dote feirpains of all kinek
Mr. John Held, Jr. Miss Moore ha-l j!0;'!1'" Il('s Neuritis
:r ww,...v,.i, due Itlr(,lt -5:
the .summer an.l sloppnigattheBrigr.i l Rheumatism Toolhache
I. "a ini since she was just n small child. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer
ll r last viMt was m September w ben j aramifactiire of moneiaexticacidesicr of
she was the guest of Mrs Ed Bright I '' ll(-iClJ-
and Miss Lil-
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Williams ane
small daughter, Doris, have returne
to their home in Raleigh after a short
visit to Mr. Williams' parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Williams.
Mrs. R. T. Boyd and Mrs. Dave
Boyd of Jonathan spent the wee'k-enc.
a; guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H
Enloe in Canton. Mrs. Enloe was
formerly Miss Eliabezth Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr. moved
Friday from Mrs. J- j. Stone's resi
dence to Mrs. Rinaldi's apartment or
Pigeon street.
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Mrs. J. F. Bass had as her guests
this week at the Clevewill Apart
ments Lieutenant and Mrs. Harmar
G. Witherspoon, who were en route
from their summer home at Bar Har
bor, Maine to their winter home at
Daytona Beach, Florida.
Theodore McCracken
lian Phf rimer.
Mr. and Mrs- R. L. Lee and vouna
Mrs. R. H. Plott and Miss Minnie Lon, Bob Lee, Jr., spent the week-enc
Plott have returned to their home jn Knoxvilk Tpnn. . cmosf i
after a visit of some time to Mr. anc
Mrs- Roy Plott in Statesville. VTiile
in Statesville Mrs. Plott and Mis:
Plott "vere shown many fecial cour
tesies." ':'..'.'.'.'.
Mr. J. p. Ball, foreman for the
Southeastern Construction Company
in charge of the new Ha wood Coun
ty Court House, was forced to returr
to his home in Charlotte last week or
account of illness He is now in th
Mrs. Lee's sister and brother, Mr. ane
Mrs. Eugene Carter. They alse. at
tended the Tennessee-Vanderbilt game
Saturday.
Judge V. H. bmathers and twe
Sons, Ben and J- B., of Atlantic City
New Jersey, arrived Sunday to visit
Judge Smathers' parents, Dr. and
Mrs. B. F. Smathers. Mrs. W. H
Smathers arrived Tuesday accompan
ied by Mrs. Adora Rayne of Rich-
Charlotte Hospital for treatment anc mond. Virginia, who will also visit
u mpr1
iving.
I M-. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers.
The regular meeting of the City
Council will be he Id Tuesday, Novem
ber 24. at 7:30 p. in. in tnerCentral
Elementary School building. All oth
ers and committee chairman of all
local units; are -members: .of the conn1
cil All memibers including the fol
lowing officers are requested to be
present :
Mrs. Then. McCracken, president.
Mrs. L, M. Richeson, 1st vice presi
dent.. Mrs. F. W. Swift, 2nd- vice presi
dent. .
Mrs. Thos. Seawell, 3rd vice presi
dent. '
Mrs. G. C. Plot, 4th vice president
Mrs. James Atkins, recording secre
tary.. .
Mrs. Ed Glavish, treasurerf
A study course has been planner!
for this group. Every one interested
in Parent-Teacher -''work is cordially
invited to attend all these meetings
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EAST U'AYXESVILLE
r. T. A. MEETIXG
The Parent-Teachers Association of
the East Waynesville Schoed met in
regular session Tuesday, November
17, at 7:15 p. m. in the auditorium
of the School building. The meeting
was called to order by the president,
Mrs. Simon. Invocation was made by
Rev- Frank Leatherwood. Reports of
committees were interesting and in
spiring. ".
The grounds committee reported
spruce ior neage had been secured
and transplanted. : Miss Anne Mc
Cracken, Fines Creek, furnished the
shrubs from her father's estate. The
semi-circle road has been guarded
and is now ready for the surface
The Association voted to use creel
gravel for this surface. The com
mittee was instructed to make further
investigations as to prices and terms.
Book week will be observed by a
book shower for the library- Every
body is requested to search their home
ib.
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Glace Cherries, lb. 55c
Glace Pineapple, lb. 49c
Layer Figs, lb. pkg. 23c
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Cider
Walnuts, lb
Pecans, lb.
Brazil Nuts, Ib
.Hl.
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E 13 NUTS m. 19c
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