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: " v1 ' A- 3ll irnnDAy, December si, 1931.. THE WAYNESVILLE MOU N7A1NEEB 1 . mmmmmmm. ge PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PHONE 137 , Mr. A. L. Hull of Canton was a risitor in town Tuesday- Mr- R. Winfield of Canton was tfere Wednesday. . . ock j Mr. W. F. Hipps of Sunburst spent ins: rbursday in town. yo , Mr. Erastus Rogers of Fines Creek .. here Friday. Mr. Charles Medford of Iron Duff raa in town Thursday. . ' : Mr. J, H. Gosseett of Clyde was ere Monday. r. - Ij ;t Mr. Jesse Y. Noland was here from ; w eicestef on Monday- . '.- O"'.'-'' Mrs. J. M. Daris of Crabtree spent ueadsy in Waynes vitle shopping. ise ? Mr., Glenn Brown was among the sitors from Canton last week, i! r , t'-:;; Mrs. Sallie Ferguson of Bellwood 'dd tent Wednesday in twn shoppinv. 0 . Miss Una Plott of Old Fort ig the test of relatives in Waynesville. Mrs- F. 'A. Justice of Crabtree was '" opping in Waynesville Thursday w ' Mr, Bob Finley of Asheillo was a .' ioo jitor in Waynesville Saturday. ; . v .. oth--Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell were at y sts at a dance on Christmas night. V" . Among" the visitors in town Thurs y was Mr. W. T. Bryson of Iron ""iff. 't : ... Il Mr. T. H- Haynes, cashier of the A s nk oi Clyde, was in Waynesville on iei sin68 Saturday. ap;. v ! ? . m i! A Miss Pearl Justice of Crabtree t Oi-..mt 'Saturday shopping in Waynes- lei ' ' Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Alexander left I Mrs. J. B. Henry spent Sunday in Monday for a week's visit to rela- j Greenville, South Carolina. live in narioiie. Vttt . Rogers was among the town from Crabtree ente.ie tfn M; B. a , itorssin '' ndajr. , '..'. oKm; v. IS, :h4r. Davis Rogers of Crabtree was ifttng , the : visitors in town from .... , tbtree Monday, ..-a:--; '-:f- f a ,trs;' Charles Westmoreland and her ,r wre'f '' Mrs. Haliburton, of Canton that visitors in town Tuesday. :a'. In R.' R. Ferguson and Albert tares Bobb'y Ferguson were in Way Me Wile Wednesday from ' Crabtree. ten k )'r t nto(5f; jlrg'.'.W. C. Russ spent A. istmas with relatives in Hender rille.: ' v:;.,; .. . . Jiss laabelle Ferguson has had as rTguest for the past week Miss Edna genthaier of High Point. Mr, John White Welch ef Athens, Georgia was the guests of his cousin, Mrs. J. H. Way, on Wednesday. Miss Fannie Pearl Felmet return ed to Cullowhee Tuesday to resume her studies at the Western Carolina Teachers College, Mr. Watrd Kirkpatrick spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kirkpatrick, at their home in Kents Store, Virginia. Messrs. T. N. Massie and Lebo Massie of Asheville spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. N. Massie. Miss Lucy Jones and Miss F.dna Jons of Lake Junaluska motored to St. Petersburg, Fla- last week where they will be the guests of friends. Miss Virginia Davis, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J.M Bell, left Sunday for her home in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. and Mrs. S. P.Gay had as their guests last week-end Dr. Ralph Aiken and Mr. Robert Franklin of Atlanta, Georgia. Mrs, Lenoir Liner Alley spent a few days last week afc the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. V. ft. Liner. Irs. Delia Holcor.be of Jonathan it SatundMy in Waynesville ;. x. J. A. Hartness, Secretary of 't, and Mrs- Hartness were guests he LeFaine Hotel on Sunday. ) o r. and Mrs. C A. Haynes have heir guests at their home on Love e Mrs. E. .1. Cox, Ernest Cox Billy Cox of Elizabethtor, Tenn. 1, ; iss Fannie Johnson returned to iigh ' Sunday after visiting her ints, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. i9on,-for a few days- ir. an Mrs. Jimmie Lee a"d H daughter, Betsy, spent Christ arith 'Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs- E. larrold. . iii : ass Margaret Ashton left Tues for Carolina Teachers College at fowhee after spending the holi ;": s at home. ' r. and- Mrs. O. T. Alexander had their guests during the holidays and Mrs. Albert Moffitt of Char- ir. and Mrs, Charles Badgett, Jr. young son left Friday for Rich d, West Virginia where they will guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlei gett, Sri for a few days. It. and Mrs- Hallett Ward, who been yisiting the latter's par I, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hipps, f irned to their home in Richwood, g it Virginia Monday. a ' . 'ir. and ' Mrs. C. M.Newton and ' Small son of Narrows, Virginia guesta over the holidays of Dr. rton'a. patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Svton. -. ; Miss Alice Stringfield has had as her guest during the holidays Miss Eleanor Reims of Ramseur, North Carolina. Miss Margaret Burgin returned to Cullowhee Tuesday to resume her studies at the Western Carolina Teachers College. . Miss Marietta Welch had as her guests this week Misses "Boots Martin and Betty Valentine, students t Cullowhee. Mr. William Sloan, who is .a stu dent in the Vanderbilt .Medical School, is returning to Nanhville to day after a week's visit to his father, Mr. Hugh Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett of High Point were guests of Mr and Mrs. Woodson Jones during the hol idays. Mrs. Doggett is the former Miss Nannie Tate and is a sister of Mrs. Jones. ' . Mr- and Mrs. R. N. Barber had as their gTiest for several days this week Mrs. D. C. Sinclair of Wilmington. Mrs. Sinclair left Wednesday ac companied by Miss Mary Barber, who will visit her in Wilmington for a week. MR. GWi'X AT HOME Mr. T. Lenoir Gwyn, who has been in the hospital in Asheville for sev eral weeks following an operation, returned to his home Sunday. We are pleased to report thift Mr. Gwyn is much improved and is able to be up part of the time. Pf)M M U.S1 rjT CL UD TO MEET The January meeting of the Com munity Club will bo held on Monday afternoon, January 4, at 3 o'clock at the club rooms. Mrs. J. AI. Lone wm nave tne paper of the month on UNominating Systems." Current Events will be reviewed by Mrs. J. p. Licus and a vocal solo will be given by Miss Ida Jean Brown. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Harry Rotha, Mrs- Ira Thackston, and Mrs. Thomas M. Seaweil. r . MISS KILLIAS HONORED AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON One of the most delightful affairs of the holiday season was the bridge luncheon on Wednesday, given by Miss Nancy Killiah, in honor of her niece, Miss Ellen Louise Killian, who is at home from Peace Institute. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion with Chritmas greens. Luncheon was served , at cuxd tables which were graced with holly: an(j mistletoe in silver holders. Guests for : the afternoon were: Miss Killian, Miss Heeter A?.n Withers and her guest, Miss Eliza beth Macon of Asheville,' Miss Mary Emm-s Massie, Miss Edna Garrett, Miss Elizabeth Garrett, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss Louise Frye Miss Lodise Moody, Miss Babbie Way, Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Marietta Welch, Miss Martha Neal, and Miss Louisa Thackston.- : . '. , Miss Elizabeth Henry had as her guest last week-end. Miss Edith Byrd of HendersonviHe. . Miss Lois Briggs of Washington, D. C. spent the holidays visiting her mother, Mrs. G. C. Briggs. ... Mrs. Charles Shell, Miss Martha Mock and Mr. Charles Shell, Jr. motored to Charlotte Tuesday. . Miss Elizabeth Macon of Asheville is the guest of Miss Hester Ann Withers this week- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha and Miss Louise Rotha were Asheville visitors on Tuesday. . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Shell and Charles Shell, Jr. arrived Sunday and will be at their apartment in the Clevewill Apartments lor a lew weeks- Mr. and Mrs. J. M Newton have as their guest during the holidays their son, Mr. C- M. Newton, who is on the faculty of the High School in Fairmont, West Virginia. . Misses Edwina and .lanon Mc Dowell arrived last week Mom N. C. C. W. in Greensboro to spend the holi days with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. (Y II. McDowell. Mr. Chick Lee returned to Macon, Georgia Sunday after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W- T. Lee. Mr. Leo had as his guest during his visit at home, Mr. Bob McGee of Macon. Mr. Hoyt UoVington, who spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs. R. O. Covington, in Asheville, was the guest of friends in Waynes ville Christmas Day. Mr. Covington hi.: a position in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr- and Mrs, R. L. Hoke of Wil mington arrived" Friday for a visit to relatives in Waynesville. Mrs. Hoke is a sister of Dr. W. L, Kirk patrick and Mr. Cleveland Kirk patrick. Mr. Thomas Hill arrived last week from New York City to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Charles R- Thomas, and his children, Patsy, Thomas and Katherine Hill. . . Miss Elizabeth Rogers, who is on the faculty of the Gastonia schools, is spending the holidays with her mother at her home on Crabtree. Miss Rogers was in Waynesvillo Monday, shopping. Mrs,. Adora Reync, Mr. J. D. Holtzclaw aid daughters, Misses Adora and Josephine Holtzclaw, ar rived Sunday from Richmond, Vir ginia for a visit to Mrs. Holtzclaw and relatives .in Waynesville- Mr. Holtzclaw returned to Richmond Monday and Miss Adora Holtzclaw is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis I Massie. Miss Mary Kirkpatrick spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs. R. U. Covington in Asheville. Satur day evening Miss Kirkpatrick was guest of honor at a dinner before attending the dance at Biltmore Forest Country Club. I'LOTT BALSAM MOUNTAIN IS COVERED WITH SNOW Monday morning citizens of Way nesville witnesses! the first snow of the season in this vicinity- The top of Plott Baisam Mountain was covered with a white blanket. In stead of snow falling in Waynes ville it turned into rain. Wind blowing from the direction of the mountain during the last two days revealed the fact that the snow was still there. MR. BOB ALLEY HON OKS GUEST Mr. Bob Alley was host at a charm ing party on last Friday evening at his home on Boyd Avenue, honoring his guest, Miss Virginia Bennett of 1'itUburg, Pennsylvania, who is a student at Duke University, The rooms where bridge was played were attractively decorated in Christ mat" greens. After siveral interest ing r progressions Miss Margaret Hyatt rvceived the high score prize for the ladies and Mr. Sami Bushncll was presented a gift tor the high score among the gentlemen. A salad course which carried out the red and green color scheme was served as the concluding feature of the evening's entertainment. The guests included: Miss Bennett, Mr. and Mrs- Williaim Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis, Miss Martha Mock, Miss Margaret Hyatt, Miss Babbie Way, Miss Josephine Cabe, Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Rosalyn Ray, Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. Milas Ferguson, Mr. Sloan Murray, Mr. Fred Craw ford, Mr, Johnnie Johnson, Mr. Juno Smathers, and Mr. Sam Bushnell. MA RRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued recently to the following: Dec. 18. Thomas Davis and Theo Dayton, both of Haywood county. Dec. 21 Randolph Davis and Pau line Messer, both of Haywood county. Dec. 21. Jatk Buckner of Green ville, Tennessee and Bertha Mae flyatte of Candler. Dw. 21 Carroll J. Morrow and Fineher, both of Myr- Artie Velma Valeria L ike Junaluska. Dec 21. E. Glenn Trull and t'e McGee, both of Canton. Dev. 23. G. F. Jones and Shuffler, both of Ivy Hill. Dev. 23. Charles Grasty and Marie Smith, both of Cruso. Dec. 23 Lanie Hall and Ethel P. Rogers, both of Canton. Dec. 25. Raleigh Dillard, colored, of Oxford and Zora Kemp, colored, of Waynesville. l'ec. 26. Lawrence Underwood and Edna Phillips, both of Haywood county. Dec- 26. Clifford Holland of Frank lin and Lula Bell Reece of East Fork. Dec. 27. Ernest Rogers and Lucy Clark, both of Cruso. Pec. 28. Andy Johnson and Mac Robinson, bith of Canton. Dec. 28. Robert Hoyle Stamper and Dorothy Chapin Stevenson, both of Tampa, Florida. 0- COVE CREEK 7 A B. Y. P- U. has been organized at the Cove Creek Baptist church. Miss Maye Davis will return Tues day to Western Carolina Teachers College after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow of Enka spent Christmas day with par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.C.Morrow. Miss Pauline Messer, daughter of J O. Messer, was married to Mr. Randolph Davis, Wednesday, De cember 23, 1931. Miss Maye Davis, Miss Maye Burr Morrow and others were Asheville visitors Saturday. A paying Proposition "How much do I pay for a marriage license?" "Five dollars down and your entire salary each week for the rest of yoflr 1 lifo" Ik s v Ttv inn M i COUNT ON US To be thinking of your welfare, in 1932. Sincerely we hope you and those nearest you Enjoy the best o' health and prosperity. SPECIAL One Model A Ford, '29 (OOC roadster, with 1932 license tap, only wLiUO Mizell Sales & Service .INC . Authorized Ford Dealers Next time you are out of fix as the result of ir regular or faulty bowel movement, try Thedford's Black-Draught for the re freshing relief it gives thousands of people who take it Mr.E. W. CecO, a construction super intendent in Pulaski, Va, says: "When I get con s tips tod, my head aches, and I have that dull, tired feeling just not equal to my work. 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A MERCHANT MAY make a living by cussin' "the government'' and wishing for something to happen, but the mcr chant who makes MONEY is the fellow who goes af ter business through the columns of his local news-paper. The Waynesville Mountaineer More Paid-in-advance subscribers in Haywood County than any other newspaper! BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN HAYWOOD COUNTY -SHE- 1 I 6JH i n 1 'W m m 1 k if j-
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