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SDAY", JANUARY 7, 1932. WAYNESVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA Personal and social P " f PHONE 137 i i '". Seay was visitor from tey L Smith, f Clyde spent Wsyncsville on business. . J" 1. Queen of Clyde was iwWTwsday ' ;. n Walker of Clyde was town Moaday. Deavar-of Pigeon apenf Wfcywsvilk oo business. .'skM.svTWIs of Canton s; v f aletfc ;Meredrtn returned ' "w"'Virft to her home , Kjffliaaippl. r.i.; . . T; 3iTtrkk and Mis ; tirkpatrick were visitors H last week. ynr nd Br. IB. K. a atsrHk "were rerts cf MI5yBRBWJUe Sttirday. ;..,,.,., ..... :'fe' Ward of Asheville It of frWods in Waynes- ?: ' E.'NoIlner of Lake Ju- :"'t several -days this week argil on business. r. v t,-w . Kirkpatrick returned ' i a visit to his parents in Virginia. iGoode lias as her guest Br. W, W. Leinster, of thur Osborne of Canton lesyille on business Sat re,. a V Mrs. William N. Garrett 'rare the guests of friends le -on .'Sunday. t't. G Lyle Jones of Ashe "Menda .in Waynesville , v v - . " - Le and Mrs- Z. R. Me-r- Jfcaheville - visitors n TB. iPeHx StovaH spent u,foest of Mr. Stov Mr. and Mrs- J. H. rVeJahd, Georgia. f, ' iri. James L. Kirkpat f daughter, Nancy Ann, we Week-end guests of W. T- Kirkpa trick. ra. L. B. Hayes had as ast week Mrs. Hayes' Rogers, of Sam. L. j crick Marsh left Mon- his -Studies at Dan- 5i 1 k Williai iam Kimberly ar- from Asheville to spend (Mrs. Ximberly's par-Mrs- Harry Rotha. '-a'.. . I. I. H. Thackston had ta last week-end Mrs. sters, Misses Georgia illy, of Charlotte. rS. Upton Standiford rt Standiford, of Bal ind are guests of Mrs. later, Mrs- E. S. Har- Rotha has returned to ire she has a position f of the high school, 'the holidays with her Jid Mrs. Harry Rotha. . l Weatherby returned l visit to his home in i and New York City. Mr. Weatherby attend- of the National Foot ssodation. : ' a JE ville Civiq League will ry meeting Friday af- y 8, at 3:30 o'clock, I Walker as hostess. ing j. , X- - ': tneeting of the Daugh erioan Revolution will dnesday, January 13, .'at the home of Mrs i. ' Mrs. R. P. Walker aper of the month on ington, Man of Senti- Mr. M. A. Leatherwood of Clyde was in town on business Monday. Mr. J. C. Haynes of Clyde was here Wednesday. Mr. Dee Clark of Woke Oak spent Wednesday in town. Mr. George Garrett was here from Jonathan Wednesday. Mr. DiUard Caldwell of Cataloochee was a visitor in town Wednesday. Mr. T. A. Clark oi Canton was here Thursday. " Mr. J.F. Sbelton of Dell wood spent Friday in town. Mr. Josh Allison of Jonathan was a visitor in town Friday. Mr. Lida Hail of Jonathan apeat Friday in Waynesville on business- Mr. M. B. Rogers of Crabtree was among the viators in town Friday. Mr. C. F. Owen of Canton was here Friday. Rev. R. G. McClamrock of Crab tree spent Saturday in Waynesville. Mr- S. M. Robinson of Canton was here on business Saturday. Mr. C. D. Mort of Canton wag in town Monday. Mr. Horace Sen telle of Canton spent Monday in Waynesville. Mrs. Grady Boyd and Miss Doovhy Lane were Asheville visitors on Monday, Among the visitors in town Wednes nesday was Rev- David C. Howell of Candler. Mr. D. R. MeCracken of Crabtree was among Saturday's visitors in town. Miss Kate Williamson A Canton was in Waynesville on business Mon day- Mi sa Belle Bright and a party of friends spent Sunday visiting in Asheville. Mrs. N. M. Medford, Mrs. Alvin Ward, and Phil Medford were Ashe ville visitors on Wednesday. r Mr. and Mrs- M. H. Bowles, who spent the holidays touring Florida, returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomac M. Sea well bave as their gwst Mrs. Seawell's mother, Mrs. L. P. Williamson, cf Columbia, South Carolina. Mr- J.B. Mann, Jr. of Canton, Route was a visitor in Waynesville Mon- day. ..... Mr. R. L. Prevost and Mr- Rajph Prevost left Saturday to attend; the furniture market in Chieago, Illinois. ."..'"'.'.'' Mr, Paul Frye returned to Waynes ville Friday after spending the holi days at his home in Albemarle. Mr. and Mrs. S- E. Connataer have returned to Waynesville after a visit to Sevierville, Tenn. Miss Isabelle Ferguson left last week-end to resume her duties on the f aoulty of Salem College in Winston-Salem. Mr. J. J. Stone left Sunday for Chapel Hill to resume his work in the graduate school of the Univer sityr " ' i Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan returned to Chapel Hill' Sunday after spend ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan. Misses Janie and Julia Tucker re turned last week from Lineolnton, where they spent the holidays with their parents. '"...'... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herman have as the guest Mrs. Herman's mother, Mrs. C. Henderson Sullivan, of Hick ory. ' Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Anderson have returned to their home in Johnson City, Tennessee after a visit to Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs- C. E. Ray. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harns, Jr and son, Bobbie Lee Harris, spent the holidays with the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vaughn, in Spartan burg, South Carolina. '. Mr. J. P. Beam, who went to his home in Gaffney, South Carolina, for the holidays, returned to Waynesville for the opening of the schools on Mon day morning- :' Miss Mary Adams Ward entertain ed the following friends from Way nesville with a house party New Year's Eve at the home of her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, in Asheville: Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Martha Neal, Mr. Sam Bushnell, Mr. Ben Atkins, and Mr. Joe Shackford. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ray bad as their guest last week, Mrs- Ray's sister, Mrs. Ed Rhinehart, of Ashe ville. Mr. and Mrs.NW. D. Smith and Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss Bernice McEl hannon, bave returned from a visit to their home in Kossuth, Mississippi. Miss Grace Henderson, who spent the holidays with ber sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Her man, hah returned to her home in Hickory. Misses Nina Clark and Sarah Med ford, who have spent the holidays with their parents, left Sunday for Atlanta, Georgia, where they are in training at the Georgia Baptist Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Garland F. Robeson and son, Garland, Jr., who were en route from Greensboro to Nashville, were guests of Mr. Robeson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robeson, on Wednesday- Misses Louise Edwards, Charlotte Hatcher, Ethel Craig, and Nancy Crockett, members of the faculty of the Waynesville Township "" High School, returned from their respec tive homes last week-end for the opening of the schools on Monday morning. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, January 11, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Masonic Temple. Hostesses for this meeting wilt be Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. J Harden Howell, Mrs. F. H- Saundera, aad Mrs. W E. Powell. -,- JANUARY MEETING -OF THE UJ). C. The January meeting the United Daughters of the Confederacy will be held on Friday, January 8, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. M. Medford, with Mrs. Roy Martin a6 joint hostess Mrs. Thomas M. Sea well will have the paper of the month on The State of Florida. Miss Mil dred Crawford and Mrs- Lucile Foy will have charge of the musk for the afternoon. All members are asked to; attend this first meeting of the year. JtOTARY. CLVB ; LADIES' NIGHT '7' ' .. The Waynerville Rotary Chn will have its monthly entertainment for the Rotary Anns Friday -evening, Jan uary 8. Dinner will be served at 7:30 o'eWk in the dining room of thfl Methodist church. MRS. COVINGTON BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. R. O. Covingtm entertained a number of her Waynesville friends at a delightful bridge party on last Saturday evening at her borne in Warwick Place, Grove Park, Asheville, Appropriate to the ,feste Yul-j tide Seaaofl, elaborate Christmas dec orations were used in the living rooms where the table were placed far playing A red and green color scheme was also used in the salad vrse which was served at the end the evening's entertainment. .The-, bitfV' score ladies' prize was won by Mrs. Moss Salley of Ashe ville and the high score gentlemen's prize was won by Dr. J. R. MeCrack en, of Waynesville. Mrs. Covington's guests' were: Mr. and Mrs. George Ward, Mr- and Mrs. Moss Salley, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frit, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cov ington of Asbeville; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mr- and Mrs. Hillard Atkins, Dr. aad Mrs. J. R. MeCracken, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Stretcher, Miss Nan neUe Jones, Mr Wallace Blackwell, and Mr. Hugh Sloan of Waynesville. I Air WANT AD RATES (Terms Cash) lc a word for this size type- for first insertion; -half price for suhse-4 mjent insertions. STUDENTS RETURN TO COLLEGE The students who have spent the holidays at home with their friends and relatives have returned to the following schools and colleges: Waiversity of North CalroliBiJ James and jJohn Qwen, Albert New', Harry Mcifcken, Thomas String field, David,T5elmet, and Sam Bush- nell. Duke: Martha and Mary Mock, Msrtha Stringfield, Margaret Hyatt, Joe Shackford, Don Hyatt, Bob AlJey. Fred Crawford, and Gladstone Mc Dowell. Wake Forest: Jasper Morgan and Herbert Baucom. State College: George Rotha, Davidson: James Rose amd June Smathers. Salem College: Babbie Way and Matha Way. N. C. C. W Marion and Edwina McDowell. Greensboro College: Mary Emma Masse, Edna and Elisabeth Garrett. Fassifem: Louise Stringfild. Wesiver College?' Mildred Mc Crack en.. St Mary's: Patay Hill. Wcfford: Ben Atkins. Agtiee Seott: Raster, Ann Withers. Emory and Henry: Atkins Shack "Converse: Alice Stringfield Blue Ridge :thomas BilL . Peace:' ElleIjbuise Killian. Winthrop: EHeabeth Sauoom. 2c a word for this sire type for first insertion ; half price for subsequent insertions. 3c a word for this size type for first insertion; half price for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge of Z5e. FOR SALE OR HJGCHCANGE Fn eupfements and househoM good through the want ad colwmn.. FRUITS Fresh from the groves, oranges 2 doz. 26c, and up. Tan. germes 10c dot., and up, grapefruit 10 for 25c, and up at The Fruit Market, next to MwCVat'kens do. Co. WANTED to xrhaage two dry cows tar a good work bone or one fresh cow. Apply to Lee V. Rogers, Clyde, N. C. Jan-lTpd FOR SALE One fresh milk cow, 8 year old, also one Rhone Durham hull, 4 year old entitled to regis tration Henry Francis. J 2pd PIANO We have a Waatiful upright piano in this community that will be returned to us. For lack of storape space we will transfer this account to some responsible party, allowing all that has baea. paid on same.. Terms if desired. Quick. ac tion necessary. Address Box. 478, OtmoowL K C J T-14-21 FOR' RENT spare room'that you have been longing ta realise' as income from, ma ad in this col umn will rent H for you. HT7NGALO FOR RENT Pumishad Garage, splendid location. Call 1025 "Haywood 'Street. Phone 214-J. FOR Jrnftureatid txid thiqge that have hewn in your way, adl it through this column. FOR QUICK SELLING Let. the want ad -column tf The Mountaineer prove its ability as a speedy and efficient aales melium. FRESH VEGETABLES Direct from gardens of Florida at mid-summer prices at Thus Fruit Market, next to MeCracken Clo. Co. ANYT3TLVG FOR SALE Will sell quicker if -advertised in the want "ad "cohimn of The Mountaineer. LOOK AROUND You and youll find -many articles worth something to somebody willing to pay good caeh for them, sell it through the want ad column. rNSURAJOCE For all kinds of in surance, with reliable companies J. . M. Newton, your ineuraaoe man, at the Waynesville Iaaorauce A"gency, Over The (Mountaineer Office. FOR SALE Heating plant, extra radiators,, also good resturant range, moving. Address King, SO Oak St., Aaheville, N .C. J 7-14pd "The Ravea," a book belonging to the Waynesville Library, has been overdue for sometime, (the story of San Houston,) a large book and bound in red. Will the person ; hatv ingthis book plie. return 'imme diately, ltc WANTED TO EXCICANGEAjiy thing for something you need, place an ad In ibis column, it will cost but little. MISS FRANCES ROBESON IS TEA HOSTESS Miss Frances Robeson was hostess at a charming informal tea Satur day afternoon at her borne on Love Lane. This was the first of a series of similar affairs which Miss Rob eson will have during the winter. Christmas everyraens and red roses were effectively used as dec orations in the reception- rooms. Miss Robeson wafe assisted in re ceiving her guesta by her mother, Mrs. E. J. Robeson. Guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. R. R. Campbell, Mrs. Roy Mar tin, Mrs. Guy Massie, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. N. M. Medford, Mrs. Gladys Burgin, Mrs. Woodson Jones, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, Miss Daisy Boyd, Miss Bess Boyd, Miss Lois Harrold, and Miss Anna Dee Kirk pa trick. a :. MR. AND MRS- TOM LEE HOSTS One of the most delightful New Years Eve affairs was the party giv- ( en Thursday evening by Mr- and MrS Tom Lee, Jr. An abundance of holly and red candles decorated the rooms where the guests were assembled. Punch and sandwiches were serv ed throughout the evening and danc ing was enjoyed until a late hour. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Atkins, Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay, Dr.' and Mrs. R. H. Stretcher, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. MeCracken, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Alley, Mrs. Bess Lee Page, Mrs- Rnith Williams Rotha, and Mr. Tom Brady. FRANCIS COVE PREACHING Next Sunday the 10th, S p. m., Dr R. P. Walker, minister of the Pres byterian church, will preach at Francis Cove chapel. CHRISTMAS SEAL 8ALE A report from the sale of Christ mas Seals is not quite complete for this issue of The Mountaineer but will be published next week. 17 3 INDIGESTION "My work Is confining, and often X eat hurriedly, causing me to have Indi gestion. Oas will form and I will smother and have pains In my chest. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the leastattqtherjng or un comfortable bloating, I take a pinch of Black Draught and get relief." Clyde Vaughn. 10 Bulppjr St, Orrtnvul S C. SoU la 2& packages. lit Perect. The husband almost jumped out of his chair as the sound of a terrible crash came t him from the direc tion of the kitchen. "You know, darling." he said ta his wife, I think we ought to call that maid of ours Dawn." "Dawn!" she echoed wonderingly. "What vr fur?" He regained hia cahn and smiled. "There isn't a day that she doeant break," he replied.- 1 BOUNTY ON GAME DISCONTINUED Mr. G. W, Burnett, County Game Warden, has- received Instructions f rem Raltagh to discontinue', paying bounty after Dec. 31, 1931 on hawks, crows and wild.cata Mr- Burnett stated that the ieuson for killing deer and squirrel Is dosed Doc 31, 1931. To Mr. Burnettt's knowledge there has been 13 bear and (7 dear killed in Haywood county this season. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST First in the Farm Homes of the South. Subscription Price 5 years for $1.00. Sample copy on request SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST Nashville, Tenn. i ! ! WOICSM wba er rua-aaini, ner THl ar Mffar mrr Haatk. afutuld sSSsisaMi PROGRAM FOR '." WAYNEW00D THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, N. C Thursday & Friday, Jan. 7-S MAE CLARK and KRUT DOUGLASS "Waterloo Bridge" Saturday, Jan. 9 TOM TYLER' In ' ,; -. 4The Man From Death Valley" Also Chapter Nine of Serial and Comedy Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 11-12 LIONEL BARRYMORE and KAY FRANCIS v:-..v In .'.: . (Guilty Hands" Wednesday, Jan. 13 , LOUISE DRESSER and MINA GOMBELL "Stepping Sisters" Also Short Subjects Everyday
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