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.1 : 'i 1 1 v i lli ii' Page 4 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER : r- , aaiiniiBafjiiiiiianiU! THURSDAY, APan ; unnniKniaiiiiiiiiiiii nmmmam:m.imxuvmi nam ItMIIIW! PERSONAL AN D SOCIAL PHONE 137 SnUtniliiHi! UlllBllliil n:BiiiiiKniiiiKiini!naini!:nii!;i m MARRIAGE OF MISS FERGUSON ANNOUNCED SATURDAY Of interest to a large circle of friends in Western North Carolina was the announcement of the mar riage of Miss Opal Louise Ferguson Mr. Robert Francis McLeod which took place on Sunday, April seven teenth, at Greenville, South Carolina. The announcement was made at the close of a bridge party tendered by the bride's jnother, Mrs. T. W. Fer guson, at her home mi Dour iry .street, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and Mrs. Felix Stovall assisted the hostess in receiv ing her guests. The bride is the . laughter of Mr and Mrs. T. W. Fergus )a of this city and is one of the most popular and attractive of the younger social set of Waynesville. She is .i graduate of the Waynesville high school of the class of 1!)2!( and was graduated from Western Carolina Teachers' College at Cullowhee in the class of 1931. She is a member of the facilly if Hazel wood elementary school. The groom is a son -f Mr. an J ..lr. J. K. :MCL.eou ot Jaiiclai.u, Morula. lie received his edi, ation at Samnier J in Institute in liarto.v, Florida and at Klon College i i North ( arolina. At the present time hy is connected with the Standard 'Oil' Company in Asheville. The marriage ' anno'inct'iiient came somewhat as a surprise to the guests. It was made in thi; form of cards cut in various shapes which when lilted together formed the names of the con tracting couple and the dote of tha liitii'riage. Tile home was lioj late 1 for the oc casion with vases of yellow spring llowers carrying out a color scheme .f yellow and white, .-which also pre dominated in Uie favors and refresh ments. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Tom Fee was- presented the high rcore prize and Miss Wilda Crawford .received the consolation gut. Mrs. JVlcLooo was presented a nandsome piece oi linen. Miss Susie Fisher also receiver a prize lor being the rirt to complete the announcement frazzle. The invited guests included: Misses Kosalyn Hay. 1' ranees Kav. Wilda I rawtord. Mary Stnnglield, I ranees Carrier, hlizabeth Henry. Anna Jean Plott, Mary Pauline Plott, Susie I'islier, Fva Leatherwood. Jewel JIipps, Nancy -Crockett, Virginia Welch, Elizabeth Hay, Alice String- held, 'lillie liotha, Gladys Dicus, Marietta VVeich. Louise Moody, Fdith Downs ot Baton Kouge, Mary Adams Ward, and Mae I- iceman of Ashe ville, and Mesdames Tom Lee, Felix Stovall, I-rancis Massie. Alvin Ward. Carolyn Hyatt, Ruth Rotha, Helen ( handler and illiam Franklin ot Anhevi.lle, Hallett W ard of Richwood. West Virginia, and Flmer Osborne of Canton. The tea guests were Mrs. J. K. Ilipps, Mrs. W. T. Hannah, Mrs. I.inwood Grahl, and Mrs. Henrv Davis.. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will spend their honeymoon visiting interesting points in Florida. On their return they will -.make their home in Ashe vi lie. chairman of public welfare conveyed these to the hospital. The secretary was asked to send a message to Mrs. V. B. Matthews and Mrs. S. P. Gay as the club regrets theirc continued absence The club decided to hold a quilt and rug show in the near future and nam ed Mrs. E. S. Harrold chairman of a committee for planning the show. The program for the afternoon was under the direction of Mrs. John M Queen, chairman of the public wel fare committee. Mrs. Queen present ed as the special speaker of the after noon, Dr. Lon B. Hayes, presiding elder of the Waynesville district of the Methodist Episjjpal Church, South, who spoke on some of the phases of modern welfare work. The musical program fo.r the meet ing was presented by Miss Lois Har rold, chairman of the music commit tee. Among those taking part were: Mrs. L. Ii. Hayes, who played two piano solo: Nevin's "Goodnight" and Davis' "Hymns of Spring," and Mrs. J Frank Pate, of Canton, who playei! Chopin's "Nocturne," and Thompson's "Allium Leaf." Among the guests in add 'Con to those appearing on the program were: Mis. John W. Kirkpatriek, of San-! ford, a former secretary of the club; Mrs. T. Neil Johnson, a sister of. Mrs. H. W. Baucom of this city and a missionary to Shanghai, China, at home on furlough; Mrs. Ralph E, NiiDikt. treasurer of the Lake Juna- 'u.-Un Woman's club; Mrs. L. P. Wil liamson of Atlanta, and Mr.'. Laura Lihby ot Sunburst. Mrs H. (,, v llhurn was associate hostess and assisted Mrs. McDowell in serving delightful refreshments. .MRS. THOMAS M. SEA WELL, Publicity Chairman. MOTOR TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lcdbetter, Miss Jeanette Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and their daughter and niece of Dills horo, and Mr. II. P. Ledbcttcr left Tuesday, taking two cars, for a motor trip to California.. They will go to lexas and take the southern route to ( ahlornia and drive up the coast ot Washington where they will visit rel atives and return to Waynesville by the northern rote. DR. McCRACKEN VISITS S. C. MASONS Dr. J. R. McCracken, the Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of North Caro lina, left Tuesday morning to visit the Grand Chapter of South Carolina, in Columbia at the annual meeting. Dr. McCracken is expected to return today. EDWARD BRIGHT IMPROVING The many friends of Mr. Edward Bright will be peased to know that, he is improving nicely at the Hay wood County Hospital from injuries he received in an automobile accident near Sylva Saturday morning. Mr. G. R.Ferguson of Fines Creek spent Thursday in Waynesville. Mr. J.M. Wells ot Canton war among the visitors here Friday. Mrs. Winnie Wells of Crabtree spent Friday shopping in Waynesville Mr. Albert Howell of Jonathan siient Friday here on business. Mr. W. T. Tate of Lake Jun-ihiska spent Friday here on business. Mr. W. T. Best of Crabtree. w among the visitors here Fralay. WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS I MI'ORT 1 T MEETIS G The April meeting of the Woman's Club took place at the home of Mrs. C, H. McDowell Thursday alternooii at which time the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatriek; nrst vice-president, Mrs. Graver Da vis; second vice-president, Mrs. V. B Matthews; third vice-president, Mrs. Frank Ferguson; recording secretary, Mrs. S. 1'. Gay; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. J. H . Howell; treasurer, .Mrs. R. H. Blackwell- chairman of education, Mrs. B. !. Bunn; chair man ol art, Mrs. J. M. Kellett; chair man of music, Mrs. Luetic Foy; chair man of legislation, Mrs. Joha Queen; chairman ot citizenship, Mrs. F. is. Harrold; chairman of publicity, Mrs. Thomas M.Seawell. An exceptional report was present ed by the treasurer, Mrs. R. H. Black well, showing the work that had been done during the year, the obligations discharged and the many activities along civic lines that have met with success. Plans for the 1932 dahlia show were outlined by Mrs. Frank Fergu son, chairman of the dahlia show com mittee. For a number of years the club has sponsored a dahlia show that has come to be one of the outstanding events of its kind in Western North Carolina. , j Miss i.ois Harrold was elected dele gate to the State Federation of Clubs to be held in Winston-Salem May .5 to 5. Mir. Wnaid G. Rogers was named alternate. A communication from Col. J. W. Harrelson, of the state de partment of conservation and develop ment regarding the use of "Made in Carolina Products" was read with ap proval. The club pledged its support to Mrs. E. M. Land as a candidate for second-vice president of the General Federation. T..t club voted to accept the offer made bv Mrs. Thurman Leatherwood, of Bryson City, for tne us-vot a mcv mp picture ot George Washington in connection with a. benefit -that will be i held in the near -.uture. i r.th interest of the Library association. Mrs. W. II. Luther, president of the Civic League, was a special guest. Mrs. Luther suggested, when present ed to the club, that the three women's organizations sponsor a benefit for the Waynpsville Library and the club voted to co-operate, using the George Washington picture in the hands of the chairman of education, Mrs. J. H. Howell, if possible, t The members of the club brought jelly and preserves as a shower for the Haywood County Hospital. The LEAVE FOR STATE MUSIC -CONTEST 1 he. winners in the Waynesville district elimination music contest, which was held here two weeks- ago 1-clt W ednesday for Greensboro to take part in the state contest to be held I here today and tomorrow. They vere accompanied by Miss Charlotte Hatcher and Mr. Paul Frye, directors of music in the high school and Miss Mary Crocket. This (lis ?iit includes Wavnesvillei, Canton, and Bryson City. The contestants '.rmn from here are: Miss Mildred .ledtord, Miss Olive Jane Green Miss Idle Bright, Mr. Harold Haynes, Mr. Marcus McCracken, Mr. Bill Prevost, Mr. Paul Davis. Mr. FJdwin Potcat , OR DO 1 1 ,1 GL It II L RE Mr. and Mrs. Angus C. Craft and young son, Tommy, of Kangsport. Tennesse arrived Friday and are at the LeFnine Hotel. Mr. Craft, form er manager of the Terrace Hotel at Lake Junaluska, will manage the Gordon Hotel this summer. He ex pects to open the hotel for guests about the middle ot June with the Jormal opening about the first of July. MUSIC CLUD MEETS SATURDAY Miss Frances Robeson will be hos tess to the Waynesville Music Club at the April meeting to be held next Saturday, April 30, at the Community club rooms. 4 " HOUSE PARTY AT BALSAM Mr,, and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr. enter tamed ; several of their friends last week-end with a house party at their attractive cottage at Balsam. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. M- H- .Bowles, Mr. and Mrs Roy Campbell, Mrs Bess Lto Page, and M- Tom Brady. . MISS MARY WOOD HONORED Miss Marv Wood, daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wend of Eli'zaliech ton, Tennessee and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred, fin ishes grammar school this vear with the hignest average :n her class and has the distinction of oeing elected valedictorian. -,''-' . COMMUNITY CLUD MEETING. NEXT WEEK The regular monthly meeting of tne Community Club will be held next Monday afternoon, May 2nd, at 1 o'clock at the club rooms. Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell will have charge of the program on Citizenship of To morrow and Mr. B. D. Bunn will ad dress the club on that subject . At this meeting the annual report of officers and chairmen will be given and the officers for the ensuing year win oe installed. All members are asked to bo present. ' j THE BARBERS LEAVE FOR EXTENDED TRIP Mrs. R. N. Barber. Miss Marv Bar ber, Mr. Richard Barber and Mr. Fred Ferguson left Tuesday morn ing to visit Mrs. Barber's j-is-ters in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Texarkana, Texas. After leving Texas they will take the southern route to California and travel up the west coast to Washington befff e re turning to Waynesville. Mr. Will Bryson of lr:n Du! Friday in town. spent Mrs. Will Messer of Crabtreo ?p2iit Saturday shopping in Waynesville. Mr. R. B. Howell of Jonathan was here on business Saturday. Mr. M. I!. Rogers of Cribuvc sper. Saturday in Waynesville. .Mr. George G. Garr, was here Thursday. tt of Jonatnnn Mr. Grover Robinson of Leicester siient 'lliursday in Waynesville. Mr. Grover (dark of White was a visitor here Thursday. Mr. John C. Haynes was here from Clyde lhursday. Mr. R. V. Justice ot Candler was 111 W aynesville on business Tuesday. Mr. Richard B. Overman of ( an ton spent Tuesday in Waynesville. Mr. Sam Snvder of Clyde was a visitor here '1 uesday. Mr J. B. Best, was here from Crab- tree Tuesday. Mr. Nat Atkinson of Asheville at tended court in Waynesville Thurs day. Mr. J. Fain Russell and Mr. R. D. Coleman were among the visitors here from Canton Wednesday. Mr. Charles B. McCrary of Fines Creek was a visitor in Waynesville Wednesday. Mr. James Rickard of Canton was among the visitors in town Wednes day. Mrs. Ed Rhinehart of Asheville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ray last, weeii-ead. Miss Louise Frye had as her guest last week-end Miss Elizabeth Reeves of Lake Junaluska, Mrs. Hall-Ht War! of PJ.'iiwood, West Virginia arrived last Thuniay to spend sevsral weeks as-th-j jjuest "f her parents, Mr. and John ".v. iLpps. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Owen of Atlanta. Georgia are ''Uests of Mrs. S. T. Graves at her home on th; Pig eon Road. Mr. R. N. Barber returned to h home Saturday night alter a six weeks' business trip through the Southwest. He Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatriek spent Sunday in Svlva as guests ''f Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Perry at the Poinsett Grill. Miss Alice Chambers, who is a stu dent at -W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee 'pent last week-end with her parents at Lake Junaluska. Among the visitors here Friday were Messrs. R. E. Setue'le, -ir., R.I1. Overton, F. N. Prossley, G. B. Press ley, and T. A. Clark of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Seawel have as their guest Mrs. Seawell' mother. Mrs. L. P. Williamson, of At lanta, Georgia. Mi-s Louisa Thackton will accom nanv her aunt. Mis Kstelle Kelley, t" her home in Charlotte this week for a month's visit. Standard Training School To Be Held At Local Methodist Church Soon The Haywood County Standard Trainine- School will be conducted in the Waynesville Methodist Church, South beginning May 15. This is for all Sunday schools, officers, teachers and workers in Haywood county. It is conducted by the board of Christian education of the W. N. C. conference, whose headquarters are in Greensboro. It is the desire of the pastors of the county and of leaders that all Sunday school superintendents get behind this movement, that they attend, get their teachers to attend and as many other pupils of the various schools as pos sible. This school is open to all de nominations and to everybody. Passion Play To Be Shown At Bethel School, May 2 Contributed) Monday, May 2, 7:30 p. m. the "Passion Play" or "Life of Christ" will be given in the Bethel High School auditorium. This is a fine reel Wond er moving picture production. The effect and appeal are great. It is the treat of a life-time to get this picture into our community. It has been given over 40" of the 48 states of the union. It has recently been given in Canton and Clyde. It will be present ed at Waynesville and Canton again. It is a rare treat that all will want to take advantage of. Hundreds of people spend thousands of dollars go ing to Oberammergaui, Bavaria to see the "Passion Play" in a language they do not understand. You can now see this glorious spectacle and greatest teacher of religion and an cient history that the world has ever known, just as if you traveled to Ba varia to witness the original produc tion. A great and spectacular photo play, grips the interest from the first to the last. It satisfies and leaves much to carry away. It is given under the auspices of the Bethel Methodist Church, South. Admission of 15c and 25c will be chai ged. Tickets are being sold by the Epworth League and Woman's Missionary society. Commencement Bei At Appalachian College, Frida; Dr N W. SrTfi of Education, Universh?. Carolina, will be th ll speaker at Appalachian s crs College on Fridav V He will speak to a'.hfj 920, coming from 64 Carolina and 29 countie states. By classes than 418 Freshmen; 303 So,! Juniors; 70 Seniors, an7 with Bachelor's degrees meeting the qualification tificates. Sivty-tive wi'l t. with Bachelor of Scienw ' year. During the past SUmm the enrollment represent-i and universities. lu "9e Grai U1 Ei Mrs. Tunney: "Oh, C,n, any can walk!' Mr. Tunney: "Good! X walk the floor by haiL-a-;. ABIT TOOMic, A Scotchman wa; ..,' argument with a cvn,,'. whether the fare va- C, Finally the disgusted cul' ed up the Scotchman' tossed it otf the rain passed over a bridge. It u.' splash. "Mom,' screamed t'-w "Isn't it enough tint yJU charge me, but now you tr my little boy " MW SMU WW for This Jlolpfiil Koo Oak Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Carelock end children of F'ranklin were visiting friend.-, in Ilazelwood and Waynesville Sundav. Mrs. ( . B. f hristev has returned t her home in Chicago after visiting her" parents, Mr.' and "MrsV. W. L. Matney. Rev. and Mrs. II. W. Baucori have' as their guest .Mrs. Baueom's sister, Mr i. T. Neil Johnson. Mrs. Johnson i- a missionary in the Baptist College in Shanghai, China and is at home this year on furlough. Her home is in I aimliorton, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newton, Jr. of Greensboro and Master Anderson Reniek. Jr. of Roanoke. Virginia aie guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, M. N'",vt n. Mr. 1). H. Clark .of Canton fuesilay in Waynesville. Miss Fdi'.h Downs o' late-i Uotiee I.oiiisi'inna, who has Ixon teaching at .Tiul-son tbiq vo.ii' it siLMiilinc several spent 1 tl irl(st. .if liss Anna Jean Plott before returning to aer home. Mr. Fred Ferguson ot tines Creek spent Wednesday in Waynesville. Mr. Frank N. Davis of Iron DulT was here on business Wednesday. Mr. Will Smathers of Saunook spent Wednesday in town on business. Mr. W. T. Tate of Clyde was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Zeb V. Ferguson of Fines Creek spent 1 hursday here on business. ' '.' '' Mr. C. A. Cogburn of Canton at tended court here last week. Mr. W. II.Ferguson of Jonathan spent Thursday in Waynesville. Mrs. N. D. Presslev of Canton was a visitor here Friday. .- M r F. W.Me.ssors of Crabtree was here on business Friday. Mr. Glenn Brown of Clyde was among the visitors nere Saturday. .....- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Badgett of Rich wood, West Virginia spent a few davs at the LeFaine Hotel her-i last week, i '' Mi and Mi W C R I s spei ' last week-end with relatives in ilender sonville. Mr. David Ilvatt had a his guests last week Mr. "Pinky" Plaste and Mr. Jimmie Jones of W mston-Salem- Miss Marv Adams Ward spent last week-end as the guest of Miss Jewel Ilipps. ....... Mr. C. F. Rainey of Marshall, Vir jnia was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Xenoir Gwyn a few days last week. .www Mrs. Charles C. Shell left Fridav for a month's visit to Dr. Shell's mother, Mrs. M. K.. Shell, in Lenoir. Mr O. G. Kinsland and Mr. M. II 1-erguson were visitors here from Crabtree Friday. . Mr. W. L. Bra lsivuv and Mr. Will Meser -of Craorree spent Satu-day in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanner and son, lorn Hanner, Jr. spent the weekend as guests of Mr. S. T. G.Mes- Mr. and Mrs. J. Bat Smathers of Asheville were visitors rn Waynes vi lie last week. Mr. Davis Leatherwood of Jack sonville, b lorida was a visitor in W aynesville last week. I Mr. Grover Russell and Mr. T. Clark of Canton spent Wednesday in Waynesville on business. Messrs. Frank Wells, Ed Wells, and Bob Burnett of Pigeon were visitors here Wednesday. i IS THE CLINIC Mrs. Ne.xtd.ore: "What ha 5 your boy Var'iwl m school so far this term?" .Mrs. Nayber: "He learned that he will have to Ix vaccinate. I, adn taht .:s eye.- ;uei:'t i'.i!ly n:a!i:, that his h ''''! repairing ana that his lete;" yOU will find in tlie 1 "Funeral Pacts." ju live information ;, iu which too many m j ,, k little. f shall be clad to ,ra copy in a plain (Mic,i reipii'st. Naturallv. th'T obligation entailed. M. I' Ii:K-iAK3t y iiesil!c, , ( We FurfliiK ational CaiUts Misses Janie and Julia Tucker, members of the faculty of the Hazel wood r.lementarv School are leavin.r this week-end for their home in I m rolntoh. Miss Mary Barber returned Sundnv night from a two weeks' visit in Washington. D. C. and Wilmington, Rockingham, and Raleigh, North Car olina. Mr. John T. Needham of Maryville. Tenn.. chief ranger for North Caro lina for the Great Smoky Mountain Park, snent last Fridav at the Le Faine Hotel. Miss W ilia Bovd. who is attending W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee. spent the week-end as the truest of her oarent0 Mr. and Mrs. Kilev Bovd, .it then home in Jonathan. Mr. J. R"ks Kakin of Marvvillo. Tenn. sunerintendent of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, snent a few davs at the T.eFaine Hotel last week. Mr. Rnlnh Prevost of the Unngustn Manufacturing Company left Tuesdav m'jht. on a business trip to Chic'.i'o. Cincinnati. Grand Rapids, and St. Louis. ..'. Miss Alice Strmtrfiold returned, to Converse Collerr, Spartanburg. S.C. Mon'lnv tt1' 'i' mendin:? the weeK eid T'h her ri'irn-s. Dr. and Mrs-. Thonns o'rmir'ieH. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Wood and chil dren. Marv and Bob. of Flizahethton. Tenn. and Miss Nolle Anderson of Johnson Citv, Tenn., spent last week end with Mrs. Wood's parents. Mr and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. Mr. nnd Mrs. T.lovd 'irkr,atrick and little daughter, Nancv. of -Asheville are spending several dav; viit me Mr, TCirknatrick's nnrents Mr and Mrs. W. T. Kirknatrick, rt their home on the Dellwood Road Miss Caroline Ward of Asheville spoi Mondnv and Tueslav in Wiv nesvillo attending the commencement nvercises of the Elementary School Sho wa the guest of Miss Thomasine Stringfipld, ,: . ' , Southern Railway System SPECIAL EXCURSION Thursday, April 28th. Washington, D. C. ... . . . .... . . . . ...... . $1 Richmond, Va. . . ..... ...... ........ 1 Norfolk, Va. ... . . . . . . ..... ... '. . . .... .. 1 Baltimore, Md. .1 Limit 5 days in addition to date of sale Rates quoted from Asheville. Equally low ro trip fares from other Western North Cam points For additional information, ask your local ag or write : J. II. WOOD Division Pass. Agent, Asheville, N. C. The W orld Exoected I Majestic Has Done I Mis Flizabeth Owen Uttlp daitH' ter of Mr. J. P. Owen of Atlanta, . nn ias leen visiting Mr. nml M Jio Graves at their hnm on ' tlm f-o-non Road, accompanied Mr Mrs T) Hanner to Bristol. Vir"-irii f,r short visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. C- S-uWFn-M who lmv-e been nitinc thei" dauchter Mrs. Ernest Withers, snd Mr With ers, for the past ??vernl weeks, left Tuesday morning for their home in Atlanta. Georgia. Thev wem companied Mr. Ernest Withr, Jr FIRST IN THE QUALITY FIELD AT TI SENSATIONAL PRICE OF dAA r-A ONLY . . . . ... jy If .5U F.O. ALL ELECTRIC, MULTI POWERED, 0 VI SIZE. FULLY GUARANTEED We invite you to come in and inspect these nc model Majestic Refrigerators now on display our store. , . - . Before you buy an Electric Refrigerator be su to see the Majestic. EASY TERMS' MASSIE FURNITURE COMPANY The Home Of Majestic Radio's And Refrigerator WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Phone 33 Main stree