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HTJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PHONE 137 G U in, J. P. Francis was an Ashe- Mr e-Yisitor Tuesday. A. Smith It. .and Mrs J. M. Mock spent aday in Asheville on business. Ir. flilliard Ross of Crabtrc spent le time in Waynesville Saturday. m' -a i : : ami Mrs. J- T. Bridges, Mrs. J. and Matter Billie Havnes pent Friday in Asheville. ! r. P. D. Deweese i Saturday. of Canton was! r. Riley Pless so Monday. was here from Miss Virginia Osborne of Culpeper, Virginia, i:: the guest of Miss Anne Jian Plutt. Mr. W. H. Hudson of Shelby, who lepresents the J. I. Hurst Company ilait.nmre, was in Waynesville. S Mr. Lauriston Hardin returned from a business trip to West Yirginh: . nd Kentucky- !r- D. H. Harris of Canton spent e time in Wayneiville last week. M. Fish of Clyde was here r, G lay. . jr.-' E. C. Brooks !e this week. Mr. J. W was among urdav. Xola nd of the visitors Fines Cieek in town Sat- Miss Nancy Crockett, Miss was her.' f rom ' l'otte Hatcher anil Mr. Josh j motored U Asheville Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Long of Haze - wood spent Sunday , with their niece, Mrs. Jarrett, in Biltmore Forest. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Miller of Asr.e viile spent some time in Waynesvill I last week. j i Mr. J. K. Swayngim is visiting his: : 011, Joseph Swayngim in Newport Nws, Virginia. i 1 .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeHart and ! young son. Billie, who have been visit- r.j; .dr.:. JcHart s parents, Mr- and Mis. E. T. Duckett, have returned th ir home in Bryson City. Mr. and Mr.-. Delia--, were here to .-.trend the Osho-.ne Reunion in Clvde Sunday. TUos: froin Wayn.;rvillo attendm" the Osborne F.tmily Reunion at Clyde. Stiu lay. together with their children were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mc Cruken. Mr and E. T. Duckett. Dr. ami Mrs. W. I.. Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Haynes. and Mr. and it.-. Glenn Leatherwood. Mr. and !' Waldror. Miss Kleanor OarriMv.i, who h.is r position with the Champion Fibr Company in Cantcn, was tin gues: .' Miss Wiida Crawford last Wo.'ned.v. ! birth of a Thursday, dorse n i HIRTH AXXOIXCED -Mr;. Alfred H. Anderson Arkansas, announce the MR. AXD MRS. BLACK TO j CELEBRATE GOLPEX HEDDXcl Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Black will cele- ' biate their golden wedding anniver sary Saturday afternoon with an in- , formal ieception at their home on , the Pigeon Road. j Among the children ami grand- I children of Mr. and Mr. ni;.,-L- ..-!, I will be here for the event are: Mr. j and Mrs. Jake Newell of Charlotte I Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rourk at Kllonbero, Mr. and Mrs. William Black of Charlotte, Miss Pa ill me- Black ot Traveler's Rest. South Carolina. Mr and Mrs. T. A. Snyder, and Messrs Tom, Jack and Temple Snyder, .Ir of Salishurv. O M FORT COLICKY GABIES for Ciiar-Beanj , L. Hall of Canton spent some in. town on business last week. - r. J. F. Justice of Cecil was nesvillc on business Monday. r- George H, was a visitor Bramlett of Ashe in town last week. r. H. Arthur Osborne of Canton htre Thursday. ?. J. vill VV. Bennett on business was here from last Friday, C A. Cogburn of Canton spent ly'in town. Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mi's.' Francis Massie, and Miss Dorothy Lane were Asheville visitors on Wednesday Misses Janie and Julia Tucker will leave Wednesday for Lincolnton to pond Thanksgiving with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. I). M. Killian, Jr. spent the week-end with Mr. Killian's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reece motuied to Pisgah Sunday. Mi Statt ::esv:l . ., T Lee. Chairman of the Corporation Commission, spent v eek with his fr.miiv in Wav- :he guest of her ho in i vk-e nd- Patton of A; Mrs. Onirics on Walnut nevKlo wo R. Thoma street la- MCSi to m-::-: Tli" no .V.i C!; a ! ti'.oooii. ivui::t v hostess. laughter. Marly November 1!'. - the former Mi., of Waynesville. 7 : Louise, on Mrs. An- V'rgini.t : -- of t In Sat ui day the Coi-i Von no Friday. Sorrells of Canton was . Woodson Jones left Monday for sin ess trip to Greenville, S. C. . and Mrs. S. E. Connatser spent reek-end as guests of Mrs. Sam u s Jane Brown of Cruso spent the end as the guest of her brother, leorge A. Brown. .. ' and Mrs. Walter Ferguson ed to Asheville Sunday, :'i,t a Erma Patterson was at home Cruso this week-end. i. John Hipps spent Sunday in ille. . Henry Sunday Davis from Fines Creek in Waynesville. C. C. Hanson from Bethel was tor in town last week. Mr. John Allison of Jonathan's Creek was a visitor in Wavnesvillo Monday. a.-.... Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Latham and children, James and Betty, have re turned n-ome alter a trip of ten days in Florida. Misses Janie and Julia Tucker, Miss Eula Patterson and Mrs. Craden Fer-1 guson spent Saturday in Asheville shopping. . . Mr.s. Lauriston -Hardin spent the week-end in Hendersoiiville, as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. E. Lancaster. J. A. Singleton of Bethel jnesville Saturday. was Hugh Rogers from Crabtree Saturday in Waynesville. Julius Boyd of Jonathan spent ay in town. , -J. C Jones of Fines Creek was tjf visitors in town Monday. . UV. McElroy from Fines Creek ;re Monday. -., njr -the visitors from ' Fines Mondy was Mr, Homer Rogers. W. F. Hipps of Sunburst spent f in Waynesville. v. - '. and Mrs. R. R. Ferguson of !e were among Monday's visi tOWB. ' i N Hensbn of Asheville was on business Monday. ; , CSiarles C. Smathers was the visitors in town from Can ; week. ames Osborne spent the week home from Cullowhee. Margareatha Hahn spent Sat- n Asheville . " ' - oe Welch attended the Caro ke game iii Durham Saturday. Misses Jioxie Nolaild and Helen Creeii, members of the faculty of the Fines Crock school, were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Latham and children will spend Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Latham's parents at Green ville, South Carolina. . Messrs. Bill Prevost. ' Joe Sloan. Kenneth Stahl. Tommy Murray and George McCracken attended the Car-oiina-Duke game in Durham Saturday : Mr. Charles Shell was the guest of 'Mr. Milas Ferguson several days last week. Mr- Shell was en route from Atlanta to Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles and Mr. Carleton Weatherby went to Dur ham last week-end to attend the Carolina-Duke game, Mr. J. D. Holtzciaw from Richmond Virginia will arrive this week to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Holtzclaw at their home on the Balsam Road. M iss Edna Ferguson, who is on the faculty at Spring Creek school, spent the week-end at her home in Waynesville. ' . Mr. Geoi'ge Rotha will arrive Wed nesday from: State College i n' Raleigh to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Rotha. Miss Mary Stringtieid. Miss.Doro-, thy Lane, Mr. Aaron Provost, and Mr. Jimmie Neal attended ;h,. C;.r-I olina-Duke game in Durhnm Satur-j day. . j j Dr. and Mrs. Sam Stringliehl and! sons, Sam, Jr., 'and William, spent the week end in Durham and Chapel Hill visiting Miss Martha Stringtieid and Mr. Thomas Stringfield. They also attended the Carolina-Duke game. ''.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardin will leave next week to spend the winter in Washington, D. C, where Mr. .Har din 'will assume his duties as secretary to Congress Zebulon Wenver. Mr. L. S. White is attending the meeting of the Standard OilColupany employees-in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. White is of three- representatives se lected from the. Charlotte District, V Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers of West: A;:hcville spent the week-end in uy nesville as; the guests of Mrs. Rogers' p. vmts. Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Duckett,' ion: hiy ::; will bo voi.i '. ember 'JS. :it Chib rooms, at II o'clock. The : '- for the afternoon will be i Sue Willare -ueille l-'oy. .Miss be leader of the n Composers." Kus.-ell re delega; Chi istian in Her." and and Mi. s at li.e Endeavor rsom illo, Mr I'aul ihe !:lo. t Mi;ses Mildred Crawl'or III - . lonusiey. :.) .u,. 'ngii;ia Wel.h will program on "Won Mh'S. I'REYOST XTERTMXS K I., l'rovosi was h. rfternoon a)t a party at her homo Lovely bittersweet st ess S.-i charming in Hazel and win- Mrs. D. W. 'Mi'is Chtrine Li her parents, Mr. last week-end. Dickey, the formfr e, was the gtirst ot and Mrs. W. T. Let , Among those attending the Cnro- liiia-Duke game in Durham Saturday were Messrs. Frank Ferguson, Tom Reeve:', and Paul Blackwell. Mh..-er Martha and Mary Mock will arrive Wednesday from Duke t'ni versity to spend the Thanksgiving with her parents, M r. and: Mrs. .1. M Mock. : 1 '..'-' , Mr. and Mrs. L, S; White and daughters, Margaret and Mary Lie,! have moved from their home on Wal-j nut street to Mrs. Frank Welch's! n da; bridg wood. ter green decorated the living rooms where the players were gathered. A delightful salad course with the color motif of orange and green carried out in the appointments, was served by the hostess. Mrs. Caroline do Neergaard won the high score prize and Mrs. C. M. Dicus won low. Both were presented with attractive playing cards. Mrs. Trevost's guests were: Mrs, Eugene Alley, Mrs. R. O. Covington, Mrs. Gerald Colkitt. Mrs. Ben .l. kitl, Mrs. ,1. P Dicis and her si'.; Miss Gladys Barefoot, Mrs. W. R. Fr:iiicis. Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mrs N. M. Medford. Mrs. J. W S,.:iv.r M. John Shoolbred, Miss Robina Miller, Mrs R. H. Stretcher, Mrs, M. H. Reeves, Mrs. I). I). Perry, M rs ('. F. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. R. Ii Campbell, Mrs. C. ('. White, Mrs T. M. Seawell. Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs J. R. Thonnis, Mrs. Caroline de Neer gaard. Mrs. Kate Morris, anil Mrs C M. Dicus. Tea guests were Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Long, nnd Hyatt. 1 Xl ( Uh-iSTlAX j rXDEAVOL' MEET Mss I'lorcnoe -Man us Rose wi j Annual Distiict I Convent ion held Nove.nber I'll, 2 ; F' had chaige of (ho mu-ic of j conver.tion. Miss l,is i. a. an, aovisur, also attended ih ings, Sunday Night the Waynesville Chi istian Endeavor Society had 'hargo ot the moirrnm with w;. v.,,. Crockett as lender. Misses Lois Her rold. Sue Lindsley, Frances Rose and Billie Rotha assisted Miss Crockett with the program. Bornuv McElhannon attended the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simth and Miss Sunday night service. . . . THROUGH CASTORIA'S GENTLf f:GU!.ATION The I 'C'ors ;.! I ov, , ' -! 'u.C 11 Mil,',,, Ill .'c -II e 1 1 ! y l.aslona e: N'OII kllllW, J' oii.i cli:!.,;e i" e i r ,il ii ii a ; if. i, J-'o th-o.s:, P , l'alii.f. an. I lIl.UCsl l ., Keep p;;v;,: the n. line: I- In I l ines Is. sy col M. 1 !'U'ent colic, ! -. s in stomach Use! entire ' 1. on waste. .- i n i I );, I iv'sl o.-iina stand ie inos! be lie-l the time s' Cast..ria. ialiv for babies l "oo electable ' honuhs,' It . ii. i iiarcniics. ; ' mothers v.oii colicky a l :!.'!;! Willi ; and fever. Mi hand, with CAS TO Rl A V SEE THE NEW Philco Radio Martin Electric Company f I Leon Mrs. Killirn E rno-t cottage on Branner avenue. .'-" Mrs- Sarah Smithson of .ChuimV Cove visited her mother, Mrs. 7eb Alley, ih the Kirkpatrick Apaitmoiits last week-end. . '. SA TTERTHW AIT COLD EX UEDDIXC The Atlanta. Journal of. Sunday. November 22, carries jii i he Rod, gravure Section pictures of sjiecial inlere::t to friends in (his section di Mr. and .Mrs. S. C. Satterthwait , wh, celebrated their fiftieth wedding an niversary in Atlanta on Niivember the ninth. The Journal gives an interesting Announcement -- . Mrs. William .'.'Shoolbred spent last week in Asheville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Williams accompained Mrs. Shoolbred home for the day Sunday. . " . '.' Dr. ; and Mrs. L- Kirkpatrick and their daughter, Miss Mary Kirk patrick, returned Friday from a sev eral week's visit to relatives in North Carolina and Virginia. v P. Dotson of Lake Junaluska hursday in Waynesvi'le. fhitener Preyost arrived Sun W Pulaski, Virginia. ... ...' W. L. Hall of Dell wood spent f in Waynesville shopping, "' '..".'. ick Waasson of Asheville spent in Waynesville. . -f '.',;. (John! Jones and daughter of waluska spent Tuesday in '.-. .:: . '." ''.'' .. -. I Mr. Sam Bushnell, Jr. will arrive Wednesday from : the University of North Carolina to spend the Thanks giving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S- H. Bushnell. ':' -..'" Miss Louise Rotha will arrive Wed nesday from Salisbury to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. a;nd Mrs. Harry Rqtha oh Pigeon Street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilliland an nounce the birth of a son, Frank LaRue Gilliland, Sunday, November 22.". - ' - M .-. and Mr:-. !.'. D Perry , left Sun day for Columbus, Georgia wher they will visit M r. Perry's ... -tor, M rs. A ndrcAv . .'Crawford: , Before return ing home they will, also visit M r. and Mrs. George Niles in ".Griffin. Georgia. '-.''". Mrs, H. G. Ferguson returned Fri day from a several weeks' visit to her on, Dr. C'harles Ferguson, in' Phila delphia, Pennsylvania and. Mrs. Fred : Boone Medford in Washington, I). ( '.. 'i Mrs. hergusbn also visited relatives in New York City- ! '" Mr Jatr.es Guode spent the vvel; i nd. in Knoxville, Tenn., as the gue-t. of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Padgett, Jr. He returned Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Goode, who has been: visiting M'r. and Mrs. Badgett for the past week. .' Making up a party to Durham Saturday "to. attend , the Carolina Luke ganie were Miss Opal Ferguson, Misr, Jo Cabe, Miss Wilda Crawford Mh'v Elanor . Garrison, Miss Mildred r'-awford, Mr. James Comah, Mr. Valtie Lawrence, and Mr, Walter Malonee. , Miss Clara Lindfors returned Mon t'ay from a two week's visit to Dr. rnd Mrs. .0. J. Gongaware in Charles ton.. South Carolina and to her broth er, Mr. Frank Lindfors. in Columbia, South Carolina. Miss Mary Emma Massie is ex pected home from Greensboro College Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. N. Massie. i account ii the -entertainment iV(.n I for them by their children. The first was a breakfast at one-thirty o'chii-I; at which the following children were hosts: Mr. and Mrs. S c feo.,,. i thwart, M r. and E, L. Withers, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Haviland. and Mr ::nd Mrs: W C. Satterthwait. Cover: vere laid for eighteen immediate members of the Satterthwait family! In the afternoon a tea followed and iciMuiy, uie guest list in eluded Atlanta friends made by Mr. and Mrs. Satterthwait during their five years winter stay in; Atlanta. Mr. and' Mrs. Satterthwait have lived in WaynerviKc for n.any ye: ; and are greatly believed by a host of fr; i.. i i '.' . : " ." . . ' ' " oi ie wnii regret tiiat thev ill not, remain ir, town for the observance of the happy occasion. '' :;.'. MRS. .. A'. r:Of)XE 1IOXOREI) . . ,Mrs-; Hugh Massie comjdim ;rd )::. mother, Mr::'. John' K. Boone, vvifh a beautifully , appointed luncheon, in celebration of her seventy-third birth day anniversary. The guests were seated a one large table which was centered by the birthday cake with its seventy-three tapers. At either end of the board were arranged bowl. of yellow chrysanthemums with the color motif further accenuated in the details of the service. Thg honoree was the recipient of many lovely gifts in token of the hap py occasion. The guest list included: Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick, Mrs, D. M. Killian, Mrs, H. - G. West. Mite- B. F. Smathers, Mrs. W. T.Lee, Mrs. Rufus H. Blackwell, Mrs. T. N. Mas sie, Mrs- C. A. Black, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Mrs. Timoyene Weaver, Mrs. R. Q. McCracken, Mrs. P. L. TurbynTI, artd three of the sisters of the honor guest, who were in town for the af fair, Mrs. E. C. Jones of Luden, Tenn-. and the Misses Ann and Corie Kerr, of Asheville. 1 Both er Grocery Department and Dry Goods and Clothing Department will be closed all day in observance of Thanksgiving, Thursday, Novem ber 26. G. E. RAY'S SONS I rdJiiZrzfgrefafarri Let Your Gar Freeze and cause you expensive repairs. Nor is it worth the Kouble it will cost you to have to drain your car every time you stop. We have y our favr rite brand of ANTIlRtfZC Come around now and let us fill your ra diator. Your busines will be highly ap preciated and you will get the kind of service that pleases you. Mizell Sales & Service 'l,:'- 't')--',' INC Authorized Ford Dealers