.. ....... . ., . . , , -: .... , -.. W 3DAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 THE WAYttBgVTT.T.TC irmTMTNPRp nw w h It it t ' Mrs. Robert Miller, who has been Brother Of Mrs. W. Canton And Local PERSONAL AND SOCIAL C. Allen, Killed In Auto Wreck Cagers Divide A DouWeheader Here Sat. -Mrs. Robert Miller, who has been. 'p,i.i;itJ' am Titan iBTBirjtjKTmtM; jjtyjcimmmi.Bi Laura Reardor visited friends vLvilie Sunday Jy -? jnd Mrs. M. H Bowles were jjlje visitors on Saturday. vjtoy Ioct f States ville was the of hi toother, .Mrs. K. H. Flott, jlwoo fast week-end. f.i. M Mock and Mrs. JarvU e j gpent Sunday as guests of Mr tC. Jl. Mody of Jonathan. i ' am . Bowie, candidate for States Senate, spent Friday r nesv.Ue. ss Jaoie and Julia Tucker and raydei Ferguson spent Satur-iAsh'fille. ? I C. f.'aell of Thoinasville spent M'l e: -.jjat hu honie in Vaynes- Mr. Grover Ferguson of Fines Creek j Mrs. Ernest Withers and on Ern- wasa visitor in Waynesville last week. (est, Jr returned Sunday night from J . i .... . "... Mr. J. T. Justice of West Ashevilie was here Friday- Mr. J Emery Rush of Clyde was here last week on business. Mr. T. G. Hobbs of Lyr.chourg, Vir ginia spent Saturday in Waynesville. Mr. M. L- Hogien of Cove Creek was in town Saturday. Mr. I-ee Ferguson of Jonathan was here on business Saturday. , Mrs. Jesse Fulbright of Iron Duff was a visitor here the first of the week. Mr. C. S. Terrell of Piireon -was in town last week. a ufk., visit to .Mrs. wither par. ems, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Satteithvai-., in Atlanta. Georgia. J.'C. Shell of Lenoir spenc the j id wih Mrs Shell at the Le- i Mr V. L. Bradshaw was here from j Crabtree Monday. Mr. R. B. Overton of Canton spent ' " j." G. Child of Duke Univer Bii a gtiest of the LeFaine for : Way this week. n 'I a Franas Massie and Miss W il "5ford piitiit Saturday i:i Ashe- !- i 'f ' I C. Kirhv of Johnson City. 0 ee is Spending a 'few days ut aine. f ''., '. Dieodofe Raby who spent the "k in South Carolina visiting ijj returned home Sunday- T . i' ' ' lid M-vs. "Kid" Brewer cf fwere truest of Mr. and Mrs. IttUst Friday. . I ' - d Mrf. W. C. Rus.i spent tne visiting relatives in Hender- h i jEdn and Elizabeth Garrett, ZSht Gttensboro College, spent nd with their parent I Monday in Waynesville. wa in ' Mr. J. C. Haynen of Clyi town Monday. Mr. Glenn C- Patmer of Crabtrae was a visitor here Monday. Mr. Charles. C. Me.sor of Clyde spent Monday here on business. .Mr- Worth McKinncy, Ashevilie, attended court attorney, of u-re Monday. I Rev. K. G. McCIamrock and Mr. Clinton Towle.s of CraUree were vis itors in tiivvn last week. Mi. J. L. Wa! iici ..it La.v.1 Juiialuska spent inuisday in V aynesville on Dullness. Among week was Iron Duif. Included in the Canton visitors in Waynesville Monday were: Messrs. Arch Russell, J. K. Pick-ns. Berry Plott, C. E. Medford. and Harvey Shepherd Mr J. T. Bridges. Mi. P.. h. Burrew and daturhter, Miss Frances Burress, and Mr. Marion Bridges motored to Greenville South Carolina last week-end taking Misses Gertrude and Virginia Bridges, who have visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges for the past week, Mk- S. TTh.'fiTHW AIT is i.ir:tn ix(; Til many friend; of ,iv. S. C. Sat torrhwait, who has b en ill with' in fluenza for some weeks, will 'w pleas ed to learn that he is improving. The latest report from Atlanta i that he is able to be up although he hadn't entirely regained his stretnti'i. visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C- Tatton ia Hollywood, Florida, has returned to her home in New York. Mr. J. M. Newton, Jr. of Grven? I)Jio was the guest of his parents, Mr. a.v.i Mrs. J M. Newton, for s-ev-eial ray. this wi-ek. m Mr. J. Burton Davis of K:u.il!e, Tennessee ii the gues" of his daugh ter, Miss Mildred Dsv.-, and h;s brother and sister, Mr. jnd Mr... John LeRoy Davis. Mis. J. F lias., Ivi- -i- uiiuM fiom a visit to her sister. .Mr. Natt Gen- net.. :: .Vsheville. Mrs. D'Any Williaai- of Ashvil!e was the guest of Mi. uni Mis Harry Rotha last week-end. i Mr. Karl Ferguson in town Wednesday. ti Detlwuod .tinned from page 1) Feb. 7 at 9:2' in Rex Hospital. Ral eigh. Mr. Wilkinson was drivine from his home in Belhaven to Raleigh and had reached the suburbs of the city when a car driven by a negro bell-hop at one of the Raleigh hotels ran into Mr. Wilkinson's car. Mr. Wilkinson had visited Waynes ville several times and i remembered by a number of friends who will re gret to hear of his death. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART WE ADVISE YOU NOT TO SEE FRANKENSTEIN. (Continued from p::tr 1) by the local boys was far f'om being tlie brand they played last week here vrainst Clyde high school. In the Clyde game the loy, were ' points behind the Clyde cagers at the half. At the emd of the garq. the score showed that the Weatherby lads had scored 2-i points while their op ponents had failed to tally. The t w o strong Hendersonvilla teams will play here Friday night. Coach Weatherby said that both of his teams we-e in better shane tJim they were when they visited Hender sonville several weeks ag and SpCf a ujud eheadr the visitor., in town last Mr. Bernard rranklin of Messrs. r ran Cogburn, T. A. Clark, W. E. Smathers, and D. H Harris were among the visitors here from Mr-! Canton last week Noble Garrett. I f ' ' hzabeth Rogers nas returtied (me In Crabtree after an op t the Haywood County Hos- i:v-i'.: . :-'-v.- . p ... . tary Emma Massie, who 'is at Greensboro College, wa.o it her parents, Mr- and Mrs. ri, last weeK-end. :,. i d Mrs. M. A. Hayes and iMelvin, of High Point were jMr.'fcnd 'Mrs. Hugh Massie Miss Louisa AleJlord ol l..al.o Ju-nd-1 1 itai'jr.ka wa.-v hoppinir m Waynesville . " Saturday. k Leaich, 'member 'of the firm i Messrs. ( hai'les c . Smathers and Ec-fO'j. K. Co.'mi tf ( antin weiv ;n 'own Monday. Messrs. W. C. Welch and Kbcd White of iron Due spent Tusdav 'n Wayn?svJle. I I Mr. W. V. 1eatherwood from Lake Junaluilui spent Saturday in Waynes j Among the visitors here from Crat) j tree Monday were: Messrs. M. B- Rogers, Mavis R-igers, Denny Mo Cracken, and W . F. Mc rary. Brothers Hardware Com frankl in, was the -giicist -Ol IWaynesviile on Sunday. t Urj Stringheld had as her l week-end Miss Lavinia Lee Jle and Miss Frances Shute t I . . S. Badget, Sr., Mrs- S. T. t Sydle Ray, and Miss Ethel laited; tnends in Asheville J I. I Mr L. H. Fitzgerald and L. Collins of Weston. West pent' few days at the Le i wedi Mr. Fitzgerald is resident - f Waynesville. v !r s rs. 1). R. -Met. racket!, G H. -a. aad -J. B.' Best of Crabtree among the visitor.- here Monday. Use toilow mg visitor.. . w'tv ivre from Clyde Monday: Messrs. C R. Franci.--, G. M I-ish, F.. G. Brooks, C. B. Jones, T. H. Ilaynes. W. M. SuUies, Charles Suttles, IieVoe Medtord. and Fred Medford. r Mr. Riley Boyd ot Jonathan spcit Il-wday -in Waynesville. Mei,i . it- I'. Boyd, Gleni'. A. ByU. I.LGJOX AU.XIL1AKY TO HOLD MKt:TlS(! The Haywoixl Post No. J" Auxiliary of the American I .-gion will hold its regular monthly mooting at the Ma sonic Temple Monday evening. Feb ruary lo, at 7;. to o'clock. Hostesses tor this meeting will be Mr.-,. W. F Swift, Mrs. J. H. Howell. i Powell, and Mrs. F. H. Samnl..- HO.y.LV.s' CLUB TO Mh'KT K.T WKKK. The P'ebruary meeting of the Woman':-. Club will be held on Thursday, February IS. at II :.'?() oVIock, h Mrs. N. M. Medford, Mrs. John Queoii will be associate hostess. Mrs. lames Harden Howell will have charg" the program ' e:i "Education," BOOSTkRV CLUB MEETS TOMCHT Th" H:i7elwood Booster's Club will hold i;.. ri'zular meetim tonirrht. February 11, at 'i :'J0 oVUx-k, at h- Presbyterian Hut. Rev L. B. Hayes, prosidi'ng elder if tht Wuyie-,vil!e District, will Ih the speaker for the occasion. Special music n being p'ar.ned b'- the program commr;e. hOTAKY CLUB LADIES' SIGHT The Wayn''sville Rotani . wiU en tertain at their monthly dinner for the Rotary-Anr.e- nn Friday iven ir.iC. Feliru.iYy 1', a- 7:.' o'olo. k, in the dining room or the Metnodst tlliiiTti. A. patriotic uruifiam I-. ' - ig .Mi ".id by Mrs. Krwest Withers, Mrs. R. I). Bunn, ami Mrs. llonner Ra" the committee in charge. Mr L. B. Haves will the nrinerjal speaker. .Special music will t a ttiiiiur" ol tno cver.iag's ontertaiiVT.ert. Mrs. Wilena Ramsay of Crabtee spent Wednesday in Watynosville hupping. .Mrs. Millar. I Ferguson of Crabuee was among the visitors i-i town Wed nesday. Mr. 7. B. McElmy of Fines Creek spent Wednesday in town. I MISSES JOS ES RE TUBS FROM FLORIDA Miss Lucy Jones and Miss Edna Jones of Lake Junaluska have return- el .o their home after an eytee,l..,J trip to various point jn Florida They spent two weeks with 1'.-. and Mrs. C. I '. .'Collins and Her-, and Mrs. J F. Ba-lve in Jacksonville'aud visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J K. Schiller and Miss Ruth White in St. Petersburg. They were also guests cf Dr. a I'd .Mrs. J. t. Patton in Holly oikI. Mrs. Patton i. the former Miss Jta'rgaret i Francis of U ayiK'ss-ille On their re- ao-r, tot y s.toppesl at other placiM of interest in Florida and it' Anderson, South Carolina whei-- they wire uests of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wise. On the entire trip the Mkses Jones were the I'tyipients of many sx-ial courtesies. ' T. A. COUXCIL MEETS SEXT WEEK The regular meeting of the Par- en t-Teai-hers-' Council will i;.- lield next Monday evening, February 15, at 7:.0 o'c!H:k. "The Home,'" the sec ond number in the. study course will be tat-en up at that time. Turn? papers will be read as fol lows : " hat is a Good Home," by MlV S. F. Connatser; "Kducation ?of Worthy Home Memrcnhip," by Mrs. M. G. Stamey; and "Changing Eco nomic and Social Conditions iind the Influence on Home Life," hv Mrs. Dwey Noland. The public is cordially invited lo attend this meeting and a full at tendance of teacher? and parent is requested- ""ygyy-yp Grandmother's BREAD Pan Loaf 7 20 oz. Wrapped M V RICE Blue Rose 10 39c SHREDDED WHEAT pkg. 11c SPAGHETTI Re.STer 3 cans 19c PEAS Iona Tender-tanty No. 2 can 10c Encore Quaker Maid MACARONI BAKED BEANS pkg. 5c 5 25c ; GRAPEFRUIT 2 No. 2 Cans 23c FLOUR 24 t 55c FRUITS 3 cans 25c Buffet Size ASSORTED OCTAGON SOAP POWDER PEA BEANS 3 Pkgs. 10g6 lbs. 25c H cakes 25c GUEST IVORY SOAP ! and Hardy Nelson were here frotr t. C. A! en left Sunday to i Jonathan Monday. i , . ... r Mr.- Earl Fergusm wan here from I Dell wood Monday. Ifuneitil of her brother. Mr. llkis ,f niv,n, n- n t v, ucKlAtUi, T . V.., ptally injured in an auto ddent Sunday momine. and Mrs. A. M. Stack of. UTived Mimlaj and will week at the LeFaine Hotel Mu. Oi. ... ... Boiac i. - i, i.-ir crinirai faynesville.- f. . - -.-.. elnia fishc-r, who has been the V-jie 'of Mr. and Mrs. for some time, 'eft Friday me in Bryan, Ohio. Mim ent Thursd-y and Friday ing a the guest cf Mr. and t Herman. :.'":".'"'..-'-.'' 'Among th-,v .visitors from Iron. Duff m town Monday were: Messrs. Man son Medford, C. W. Medford, Cromer Chambers, and I.et No'ar.d. . Me.-sr. . H.- j1- tea re iter, ir. W. Ilurne'.t. ari l IV, A. Moore were .-.--i-s-it-ot;-, from Pigeon ir; town on M on Jay. qrtr Webb Mr. C. T. ;!,! here Monday. m Mr. cd W;.'ker " t w Mo - vj d '.f Crabtree wi- i.-k LE'HOX AUXILIARY J!EX EFIT PARTY FRIDAY XlGlll The benefit card part by the Amfn-an I'gio which .vas nontnone i from last Thur day will take place tomorrow .-ner.;nc;. February 12, at X p. m. a. the Le4 Faine Hotel. Kveryoodv i most r Jiallv invitd. M.l:e up a table i-ur any sfame you v.-, i.i ti. play and sh',w y;ur !ntr'-t in tne ii;,'iblcl veterans. Thr.'"., iit.. fro-n this benefit' will ! u.-.'t roi assrj merits and oblifra tier. , to oi' met by the local Auxiliary to tne Haywo-jfl l'c,.-t No. 47 American Legion. Ueireshments will be .: nerved and 'thf-re ;vi!i, b. nrize.s,''' . HOLDS ARY MEETIXC, I. D. ( FEBRl The-Haywood (Jfwpter erf the In; t ed Daughters of the Confederacy w.13 most dcl'ijthtfuliy enti-rtaiucj 0:1 l-'.i-duy af .err.oon the home of Mr, 1 11. !.ia;'kwell with M ri. u.'ijck' I'lott as joint hostess. Thfff wen- twen'y- sjxjiuoietl ) n"1G mem hern present. 'AM.t tne -rev Auxiliarv I port! of oflwers and the lu--ii:s-.- tor - 1 I ... T, Dr W. 1. 1. '--,vfor : DmI- rn. f. Grady lUieera droB to mn Tennos Saturday and Sunday iaceom pan ied by Miss j Fame Hotel this week. y . -vM. Jchn M. Queen had a;i r.er 1 ilin pi... . , ' wests ca Sunday here sif.er. Mrs t?r,v - . kjj.l wno rras neen the 1 . , w u-. ir. and M-?- w't-r Duncan ! T r p MB. AXD VUS. T. M. Si: AW ELL HOSTESS Mr an-i Mr-. Thor-ias M .-'cnW! ! er'i'ttair.'.'-? Ui:,t' Saturday oveninur -at a lovely dinrer party honoring .'.hi: teacher.; of -their daughter Mis.; Ann, Siawell. The tai e v as' chjrminif with :ec- r,itio:.s ujrpte -tive -of the- v',11 T.t-r.o .season. . Red trl-jii iolai former -the c; tcr-.ie- 3 and till red tapri, w-i ied- with - plea.iir.7 ffect. vers wit? laid for suven puosts ""hey were: Mr. and Mrs. B. I). i3u in Mr. -nl Mrs. M. II. Bowles, Mrs Hubert Lir.er, Mrs. Grayi'en Vetyu ; ;n, '-d Mii? Chnrlf,t'f TIatfh. r V ' , If r. R. A. Davis of Cove Cro: k r-i? nere this wt-ek 1 l abam 1 not on y ? TTf ; NOT TO SEE oTri t-V, IN. ;s Natal-e Atkinson who ha3 had 1 ."s'tfnn in PVadelVa. Penn.. for " n P.N"- he p-st few year. aTiveJ last week VA WHO MADE A for a visit to hr flarcnn, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Atkinson. alteraooti was tinisii:.' "'the. fol lowing program was Kiven: Mrs. -W. A. Hyatt rend the ponvr on 'Oeorjria aivi -"Alabama ' m l in l.'-r usual very able and '.splendid Manner told first of the ear;y -wUi-'o'ient of Georgia. Slv made ti.:.- e:pccially interesting as her own (a -. ..lv .history' is very closely interwoven wit.i J ie history of -Georgia':-- colonial da .-,. She then stres.sel Georgia., won ful contribution to the ( r) f ier .cy. In taking up Alabama, '..Ira. l!y;.tt read extracts from an article -m Hol land's Magapir.e calli'u Bonn 1" which emph.isiM the tarly ' fcttlement of th : colony, but Alabama's present .ton' ribuMon indusnally to our nation and ikt out-ftandmr-: public-health work .and hoi' part ;n the war between th St:, . Mr;:. Hyatt then, .loked Mn. ii. N. IJan.er, who has recenly Tint-!,! her old home and birth place in Camden, Alabama, to give further information. Mrs. Joo-.: Johnson -deligliLi-d the .:.ia;Ht-r with !;".). fe:f.is.ifa! pir:- nun-Ix-r.i .i' chrrar: nolTV.- ?H !'.-. -Sj-:-'" ar.-J n.'j.arapr.ase -on- vAnnie f.ajn-.' " ' The ho? testae fserved u- de'K'toiM u".' cours! carrying out the national col ors in honor of the 200th bir'hd-iy if Washington. the. next meeting will be nor! wii' Mrs. DM. Killian and .Mis Nancy Killiar.. MISS NANCY KILLIAN', Publicity Chairman. Old Dutch Cleanser . 3 pkgs. 19c Clear Bellies - - 9c lb. Fat Backs 7c lb- THE ATiLAMimc & Pacific ca :1 j PROGRAM FOR WAYNEWOOD THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEIL 1112. "KUDDY" ROCERS, PEGGY SHANNON, GHAS. RUGGLES and FRANCES DEE in "THIS RECKLESSS AGE" SATURDAY, FEB. 13. JACK HOLT AND RALPH GRAVES in "A DANGEROUS AFFAIR" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FER. 15-1(5. JOAN CRAWFORD AND CLARK GABLE in "POSSESSED" WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17. JOHN GILBERT AND XL STAR CAST in "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS" ' Also Comedies Every Day. FEMFMBER GrVING AWV'- BOXES OF GROCFrTT,! EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. n i 1. I I r ' V l: i -H. Pi n Hi I PT'V TtfR MAN WHO MADK A MONSTKR." , MONSTE'V" '. .. . . :'.',.! i