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A I 1 I I 1 r "V X. 1 - m . Kh H A A K. I rv . h . . xwwi NrL. AINU OOCIAL CD I I yw Kir-' THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER a;i'Af"M.irMiii.. I ' " " " " - PHONE. 137 I! 1 it l R. Franks of Clyde spent Mr. George c.T"8?"" Jay in Waynesville, r r 1 g the visitors here last Thurs- Mr, T. J. Davis of Iron Duff. t rchel H. Haynes was here tie Thursday, 5d Atkinson of Asheville was jusmess Thursday. 1 ' ' ' I il. ferre!! of Clyde spent in Waynesville f ' awer Rhea of Canton sp?nt f, in waynesville- ... ay Mease of Pigeon spent in Waynesville. 1 ym -Sorrells of Beaverdam "aynesville -Monday. I J. Boyd of Jonathan spent in Waynesville shopping. ' frill- Jones and Miss Lucy Jones Farm were in Wav tioppmg on Thursday. I f .Mis. F. W. Icrguson of ipt.it Thursday in Wayne-I Mr. George Garrett r t. was in town last Jnt Thurlay i Waynesville shop- Mrs. W. F. McCrary and Mrs. Sal .c ureeiL oi ( rahtnu. ........ .l . - "ic snapping - "rot me inursday. Mr. R. L. 1'enland ami Mr C F Drown oi Clyde were amoK visitors here Monday. V.. xv. . i -" -vainan Wa ker n.i ! urow Ma'nes of Clyde were in town Monday Mi. Lawrence Brown ...,,i i Uu Mess, r of Ciaht.ee M.ent Mo,,.' m town- Mr. Jarvis Palmar nf rjnw; was in town last week. Mr. Roy Rogers of Fines Creek was here on business last Wednesday Mr- J. P. Hawkins of 'Jlyde spent Wednesday in in Waynesvill?, Mr. X. M. Henson of Pigeoi was among the visitors here last week. Mr. Millard Ferg ison was here from (, rabtree last week Mrs. Annie McCracken oi' Cral-tiee was in town shopping last week. Mr. T. L. Dpavcr cf p;.. fccAiji was a visit here Wednesday. Mr. Marshall linn ui V. i n li tre spent some time in Waynesville last week. Mr. W. W. Haynea and Mr. T. E. Haynes of Clyde' spent Wednesday in town. V Mr. and Mrs. R- W. Kinsland of Crabtree were in Waynesville last weeL. .. Messrs. R. E. Sentelle and Boone Sentelle of Pigeon spent Wednesday in Waynesville. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1932 Mrs- R. H. Mitchell has returned f mm u n .......I.. J ..... .. cAiciwtu visit to her sons, Messrs. Robert and Marshall Mitchell, in Newport News, Virginia and her daughter, Mrs. Tom Taliaferro, in Raleigh. Mrs. Mitchell also visited frieuds in Philadelphia and New York City, Mr. T. ('. .re Monday. Allen Mr. J. N visitors here ot ('anion wa Mrs. Frank ilyman and Miss Har i Maiks of New Bern were guests Mi. Ciiin.es Thomas on Sunday Mr. -.pent M. last Miss Mary Barber ha irom a brief visit to friends in Ral eigh and other points jn the Ejstein part of the state. Th,- following victors' were her last week from Finos Creek- M...., Mease was among tlu-lN. C. James. M. M. Kirkpatrick. C from Canton last week. ! B. McCrarv. inH r n i ' ..... A. Leatherwood of Clyde j Mr. M. H. Reeves spt.llt a lew days Wednesday in town. this week visit in. : n.'i Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. lt-r rUi'Lun Mrs. K. P. MeCraeken Mr rt iana Mrkpatnck. Mr. M.... m... Craeken, and Mr. Caml ed to Charlotte Sunday to visit Dr. W. L. Kirkpatrick, who is in a Char lotte hospital. Dr. Kirkpatrick is improving constantly and expects to be at home in about two weeks :''':?s Minnie I'lott of Dellwood , i,p week-end as the guest (!f Mr. lis. C. C. I'lott .pout and Mrs. J. S. Medtord ,f I'ineliurst was :h- guest of Mrs. Lla Mullis last week. Uev R.'C. McClamrock of Crab tiee was here last Wednesday de Khea and Hyere among i Mi- Char., the visitors ( anton last Thursday re cordially invited jnd the opening of UTII RAY'S ft AT SHOP Jiday, Feb. 22 Wine line of hats. styles .at .popular Featuring youth ge head sizes in ma its. Snappy hats for p. New berets. Julia Tuel their home -iii 'ses J ami' aiui spent the week-end a I.incolntun. Miss Margaret Iiurgin, who is a student at Western .'Carolina Tea.':i ( . - ( oiiego m ( ullowhee. spent last week-end at her home in Way nesvih , , Mi; - Margaret Ashton, .who 'is at-W- C...T. C. al Culiuwhee, -pent: the week-end at her home in j vay,iesvH!e:. Miss Ashton had -e:; ra-.-- Miss Delia W,,!i', .,. ' !i- J. K. Boone and Mr. and Mrs. : ''-'' -'U'-r-sie and small daughter Sunday in Asheviilc visiting hv. lioone's sisters, Misses Hattie Mr (i. li ! it,. nu ,,) i.'i visitor here last week Mr. I.N. Massie of Atlanta, e.ia sp-it the week-end with hi: cuts. Mr. and Mrs T Mrs. Robert Mitchell guest her daughter, Mrs fen.i of Raleigh. lieor par liamston olina. an. I Anderson, South Cai Mrs. Unwind M,.i,,.tv i.:....... .- . . 'l ini'liui sl ittended the funeral of her inmher-i,,. 1 France Mchatl'ey. here last law. Mi week. N. M: has as her Tom Taha Mr. an, of Mursh a ill Mrs I-aine Hotel Mrs John A ill were guosU of A- M- Stack at II on Judge e !e- Sat u rlav Mi I',., i,,s Mass,, 1, u rues.l.n "' visit to her uncle and aunt i and Mrs. Buford Smith, in v .,-, I. (ieorgia. Mr-. Andrew Moe tireensboro to ''isit daughter, Mr. and Mi has gone to her son and ( ary I 'age. I ew trgia Mr. Kaluh I'lvv.t s- t ' . ....... .-.in 's i days this week in Atlanta. ( ' on business. I ' ' l ... !....:.. ,,,,iiu. iiecves. win, has a position in Charlotte, spent a few 'ays at her home here last sc-ok Misses X'irginia W, Claw ford and Mr, Jo' t.i Charlotte last We ""'lie Student Prince.' nd Anne Kerr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell had their guest last week-end Mrs. H,v. ell's sister, Miss Ruth Dawkins, who is a student at Western Caiolma Teachers College. Miss Visited week. Flora Palmer of Asheville friends in Waynesville last Mi Douglas i:.,dKeti ,o n..s attending Massachusetts Instj t.' of Technology in Boston, arrived Waynesvilli. Sunday and has tak position with the Chamnioi, V ' ' o'Tipan-y in ('union. Dr. C. ( . Shell arrived last week fioni Lenoir to take a position with the Knka Drug Store Mi, .1. M. Hell ...,,,1 ,l.,.i...... m .... S mil, M l, ;iad. Boyd, and granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Lane, were called to Atlanta last week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Bell, who has been in that city for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Davis l. A, tf. HAS lilWSTKX MAL Ch'l.KHRAT0 Mrs. Rufus Slier was hostess to a huge and interesting meeting of the Koreas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Rv,l... tion in George Washington Bi centennial Celebration at her lovely home m Hazclwood on the afternoon of February 1(1. The snaeimw 'i eie decorated with (lags ami flowers j and o.i the walls hung (he beautifully I I i- ... . . . ... " portrait ol ashing ton and a fi-anuwl . . r . . 1 1 .i r. oi on nags 'il h the eo.'onies down to our I own Stars and Stripes These copies arc both to he pre 1I(iuinik 'Miued ,,, X.um,M,l!, T.nsnsh,,, ... . IM, ,ne ootn lurthday anniversary t the Kast President of the Limed . States at ,1,,. annual ; declamation contest for hovs ,' fl. 'light Mhool The ,nnc. of the ion t'st will receive a gold medal which nv.ll he the 24th to he given by the I 'i.iptei for the same purpose. The memlters .-m,l in,..,. ,i. .. . t .-. ,u in, a , teinoon weie ic.eued by th, hoste. :im I, : .. ... ... ""s'.siains all 'i,,.-1 'n ( olonial eosiumes. , numher of th, members were also in costume II," most notable being that Won, ,v Mrs "K'to nioan. iier gown foimeiK hcl.mned to It, i g . andmo-h, i , Mi's. J anies Rohen Love Tin- Regent. Mrs t.wyn, ami M, oin, each gave interesting data re lating to their eosl utiles. After greetings were exchaiievd 'H"d costumes a-lmiied. the .',, was .allcl t ,d, , ,j lht l() America was .sunn. th,. in,,,, .,,., k'iven, Iin,i th,. Fiitual read After the routine i,usiness was dts- posed of several important matters! were brought up do, I i to fc'ive n $r,00 gold pn-ee as A ,!,,,,! for the best essay on George Wash ington, The Citizen. All Haywood county high school students arc ell gible to enter this .t itsst. The receipts from the sale of Bi centennial Wedgwood PlatPJ .,.-. be given to Crossiure School. Alter conclusion nf hiui.u. w- nrst thing on he aftetno.m program was the singing of the state aorg. "Carolina," by the entire gr. op. George Wahinrf.on. I h was the subject of a paper written and read by Mrs, J. F.. Henderson. When Mrs. .Mender. vt took th n. she remarked that she was gointr "to' fiRht the Revolutionary W' start to finish" which was abs.ilnt.l Jtrue. In her paper she gave a in st I comprehensive description of the sol diery talent of George Washington, no oaiues in which he took part and the end of the war with the surrender of Lord Cornwall! at Vorkuvwn, October, 1781. In the words of a distinguished guest Of the afternoon, "Mrs. Henderson's paper was a masterpiece-" Mrs. E. L. McKee of Sylva, Mr. J. K. aicl racken, and Mrs. Rainer of Waynesville who are -rosective members of the chapter; Mi-- lsen hour nt I'h.'irlfitte; Mrs. Robins, n f Fast I.aPorte; v Mrs. Ho and Mrs. Huiih Ma ' '- ' . The hostess assisli'd by her daugh ters, Emily and Betsy with Mrs. Hugh Massie and the Misses Tucker all in costume, served a deli. -Ions ire course. I Ills Wlls a IllOSt elllOVahlo Ol.-nlinrr and before the memlters nn, guests I left a group picture was taken on th I lawn in front of Mrs. Siler'; home, j MRS- E. II. CAMP, Publicity Chairman. lch and Wilda Welch motored lensdav to see RUTH RAY'S BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL FOR REMAIN- UKK.-UF KEIJRU ARY Genuine Eugene dC A A Permanent".-; Dt)uU Genuine Fredrick (tr Permanent ... tbt) Miampoo and rjH Finder wave .... . fjC Marcelling and d H Shampooing . . nDLL,U Other Work Reduced in Price f M k X .ft u :h: ;:".- :!,' if .1 II If ll A m A
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