JRSDAY,
MAY 12, 1932
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
PHONE 137
I
aiprs HOSORS
iir. Robert F. MaLeod,
r:,li: 1 'Iii-s Jewel Hipps en-
a charing bridge party
.il.cvUS
her
.vss BErrr burgix
.CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
-Mrs. c hark-s Burgin honored her
young daughter. Betrv. with a di-.Mr
-
.31
l:wi!..
hower on Tuesday
home on Academy
,. . vojiiis where the tables
li'""r.. attractively tiec-
.i..ru-iHid and a color
i ViT-1'.. ..a white was-used in
": tments. On counting
.Uargaret Jiyatt was
,s. .'." it .'to ana Miss Jdai-y
;.IuU wu
VxuT.pss also pre
set to the guest
winner ol the con-
p;lC 1 V t"- " '
I he
- on"'.
I-'- ; .
.uVc-:. rL"
l- i.. .:.. ..f the frames little
ferte'ra Ann Boyd, weiring a
,c'n in, rode into a,.'
nni-atai-e automobile lauen with
DM i-ic. , ,,
. .. I. s-
bridge were:
fur tne
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Kiehwood, VV. Virginia,
' t ' sxf P-.imrm Miss
rlmi ! '"1 "c vi .j-.-.w..,
Jay, ,V" "v -AT -
.Miss uiauys
Miss ilary raunne
.HI'S.
l.vn
, Botha
r. n,.,.vr
ttn '.'' Hwf.f. Mis
4S Jiaifo'ei "J'
"l ...... Mis Harriet Boyd,
MU MaV r llTumii ........
II Morrison, oi asiicvuic.
lrf .U0H1-" . ri TTovtnl.
u-pre: ju s. ' -
ec:ebra".K :i oi
party last Sunday
nor n.ntfi Oirthday. A red. white and
blue color schema va attractively :
cirrled out in the r a 1. ! t appoir.tmt ins. 1
In the center of the tabic was a large
birthday take w th nine whit randies
and red- and white plate iaru and
mint baskets marked cae'.i placed
fevers v.i-re r tin- i. ; v, l-. ,
small guests: Helen McCraek. ;:. !.'; '
Massie, rlrnelvi H;.v:u i '
Hahn.
LUt.e ..t:s tfurgtn vva
ior.t ci many lowly frit':.
unci -lrs. u
spent some
s the last i
..rk wh
VV.lleeii of Ashevillc
t;mt- in W aynesville
few woeks overseeing
iienig dviie on their
il'eights.
tiarre
e Ju:..
II. .ward, wiiu
is iluward't
ot v e.-, a; lu l
h. k;: rteu-
ila-.i-i.
: etun.ed
A.-:
:.ii. j.
h:v.
Grahl, and Mrs.
if the United
ftlrs. Linwoou
lm Hannah.
r. HAS LAST
rise, or 1 ear
lost, meetinir o
u " . , i
thters uf the ( onl'-.l.:racy tor m,
s held last ' rmay B -wmwui
I, home of M rs. 1.. M. . KUijan witn
W, F. swilt, aiw .uis, u.i"
M as asuLiLr , ...
Roy Campoen, prfsiuvjii., uto-
ld the district meeui.'K u u.c u -
btion to ne ne.a in - - ;nevu
Saturday and asKeti tnai iu
liters aUerd. ...
h. (J.-veland KirKpainc ie-
td a lauiel wream sen- jpi:nu.e
of Janas MediK.I, a wn i".;
: veteran. . , , .
nape" en vurf " "' -i'-v
Id by Mrs. James Harden noweii.
Howell displayed he v irginia
and interestingly outlined v ir
is part in the Confederacy, giving
Ihes of the important oavues
lht in that state. .
e' meeting closed with the sing
le -"Carry .Me Back to Uid vir-
after which the hostesses
Id punch and sandwiches.
tffS. HOWARD HONORED
l i tf 1. J TTM4-I
Ibefore her marriage a few weeks
I was Miss Opal Reeves, was the
lent oi a preuy courtesy on t n
in the miscellaneous shower tend
by Mrs. Dave Turner at the home
,e honoree's mother, Mrs. Garrett
tes.
utilities of spring flowers were
for decoration carrying out a
scheme of pink and white. These
were further noted in the ice
)' which .was served as the con-
feature of the party.
lessing games and contests fum-
1 entertainment for the affair and
guest wrote her "good wishes
bride s book.
Ie guests included about twenty
rs, Howard's friends.
SOLAXD-HOWELL
interest is the announcement of
marriage of Miss Atan Noland
Ir. tiarrctt Howell which was sol-
Ized Easter Sunday, March twen-
renth,' m - Greenville.' South Car-
? announcement was made the
of April after which the young
e left for a motor trip to Wash'
n.D. C. Mrs. Howell is the at-
ve daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Noland of Crabtree and is a
r of the senior class of the Way
le High School. Mr. Howell is
n of Mr. Ashury Howell, a prom-
iarmer of this county, and Mrs
". He is associatpd with his
f t m business. .
r- and Mrs. Howell returned Sun
M Washington and are at pres-
..aniiiL' ineir hnm with tho
f-t's parents.
lIl'yiTY CLUB TO
V--tr week
-lowing the usual Drotrram the
imty Club will hold a second
f tor this month on next Mcn
alternflon. Mnv tit nt nvinoir
e cluh
L . -J' - WJJJG
I irom the delegates to the con-
" oi the State Federation of
n s Clubs, Mrs. Ben Colkitt and
'nomas M. Seawell, will be giv
Program for the afternoon
. Panted by the Girl Scouts
. the direction of Mrs. W. D.
1'1: lhe Girl Scout organization
i ,w by the Community Club.
; 15 -the last meeting cf the year
a-c asked to be
: M..!.,ia
ell.ar.tr.
w r . Sam
North v.'arcl:n,
i r.
M
J:: in,
T. .1. COUXCIL MEETS
The reiru'ar meeting f trie I'a'vnt
Teachers' Council was held lat Mj
day aiterno.in at the Central Kle-ment-ry
cii ml buihiini:. The. new
officers were installed at ti-.is tim... and
rdar.s for th-.' work .the I'arcnt
Teaehers' Association.- -fu' no t year
were discu-sed. Special c..:'r.mittees
were a'so apn. inte.l to phi'i tiv.- rc-gr-.ir.s
be carried out in r.cvt year's
work. Mrs. The(.li.r. M .(.'. r
tiring president, presided at this, meet
ing. ..--''
ATTEXD trrHFRX
BAPTIST COXVEXTIOX
Rev. H. W; riaucom. Mr. H. IV :
Hunn, Mr. J. Pan: Ream. Ilev. A. V.
Joyner of Canton, and Dr. H. T. Hu:
ter. president of V. C. T. C. at Cu!-i
lowhee, left yesterday morning to at-1
tend the South, rn B'tntiVt rrv nti-n i
in St. retersburc-. Florida. They ex-;
peet to be gone about ten days. ,
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CAMPIXG TRIP PLAXXEP ,
A camping trip is hei-v.' j.'.annt-l !
for the youiic people of Waynesvillej
by Mrs. H. W. Baucom, who intends -to
take them to Wrightsville Beach i
for a few days. The trip is :K.-irig-planned
to stay from June to 14. ;
Those interested in making the trip
should get . in touch with Mrs. Bau
com for further details.
MISS ELSIE SM AT HERS
RETVRXS FROM XE',7 YORK
Miss Elsie Smathor?, who has I te n
in New York City since las. Ottor-ir,
directing dancing at the Jariyie He tel.
returned Tuesday. Mhe motored hi me
with her aunt, Mrs. Joe Hose, M;ss
Carolyn Rose, and Mi ami Mrs.
Francis Massie, .vin went to New
ork. last week for a visit.
CAMPIXG PARTY
The following party spent last week
end camming at Cataloocht; Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Miss Mary String-! daughter. Miss L
' g
tc
!1
Sttftciicr
. i sc verai
tin lipati'Ki.
.;nt; in 1'Vc
1 tew weeks
1 otiur. :.'i.
a ana
Duvu.l.
wh. i c
; hi
la ..
g ii Si hiK-i,,--
h., nic ;:
( ar.
.Mr.
had a
Sh oi";
ni Mh;
Mor..
Fb.rl
1 an:
is'n;.v'j!, dr., who is a
I'a-vt rMty id North
tut t-K-c nil with his
.ii Mr-.. S. H. 1'ushiK'l.
K-i.:i N. Shool' r (i
ir guest Lot woek-uid -Mrs,
:.-ter, Mr. Hoi ace Krost .
'. nton, Teimess't-.
d Mr
Ci.iuMe.i A'
iii Tallali;us( ',
u the Litter's
C. II McDowell.
Mr.
Kdith.
F. 'A'. Mrsser arid daugiliter,
:.r.d Mrs. Guv Messor of Crab-
tree were among the visitors hvre last
week.
Mr. Pritchard Ferguson of Atlanta,
j Georgia spent a fw days' m Waynes-
'.11. c- this -At ex.
Mr. Ralph rrevost . returned from
fa business, trip to c'hnago and varu us
northern points Tusday. .
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Dr. arid Mrs. 0. T. Alexander spent
last Sunday and Monday visiting rel
atives hi Charlotte-.
Mrs. R. L. Fulbright and Mrs. John
Morrow of Liike .lunaluska spent Fri
day shopping in Waynesville.
Rev. and Mrs R. F.
field, Miss Eleanor Bushnell, Mr. Paul
Frye, and Mr. CarletonvWeatherby.
Mi-Crackeen and
McCracken of
Clyde spont Saturday in Waynesville.
y :n VaTesvUJe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson,
Miss Fannie Johnson and Mns. John
son's mother, Mrs. J. F. ..Woodward,,
left Wedneslay morning for Tinimcns
villc, South Carolina, where tihey will
visit Mrs. Woodward's brother. From
Timmonsville Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
and Miss Johnson will go to Raleigh,
where the latter has a position, and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will visit rela
tives in various cities in North Caro
lina before returning to Waynesville.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles left
Tuesday afternoon for I.incolnton
where "they will' visit Misses Janie
and Julia tucker for a few days be
fore going Jo 'their home in Georgia.
Thev will return to Durham in June
where Mr, Bowles will attend Duke White Oak Friday
summer school.
Mr. W. T. Blaylock-'cf Hickory
and her brother, Mr. Will Ferguson,
of Newport News, Virginia arrived
Friday and are guests of Mrs. R. L.
Allen." They expect to be bere f. r
several months and will probably open
the Ferguson home on Hayv.'o. j street
in the near future.
Messrs. Albert Ferguson and Thom
as McCracken of Grabtreo (qtent Sat-
urd
Messrs. Boring Snufth, Jerry Rogers
anil W. T. Tate were amorijr the busi-
tcrs here from C3vde Saturday.
Mr. Bryan Medford 'f Jonathan
spent' Friday ir. Waynes-vill on busi
ness.' ''-'
Messrs. Aaron and Whittner l're
vost made a business trip, to Morgan--
! ton last Friday.
.
Mr. Teller Green of White Oak was
a- visitor here Thursday.-
Mr. Jaime-s McElroy was here from
Mr. Grover Clark of Whjte Oak was
a visitor here Thursday.
a
Mr, .Gharlef. B. MrCrary of Fines
Creek was here on busihass Friday.
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Mr. W. L. Bradshaw of Crabtree
spnt Saturday in Wayne-sville.
SETYEEK . J :
an? n l1" meeting of the
ns tluh fn V,; ' ...:n l.
next Tu ear win uv
sVn ,h,ursday afternoOT, May
1 o clock n nr.-
,i ?.s associate Wt.. '-Mw
chariett hairmani cf art. n
!r .r,. the proeram at this
tV "ports will be given
, ederat.inn r w'o
fir ofl'i, t)jl,vis asks that every
71 the club be present.
eld ; 7eetmg of the club will
ted Tv ;e t" Misses Bessie
ois Harrold as hostesses.
Mr.' and Mrs. Robert F. McLeod
returned Sunday from a week's trip to
various points m l-lorida. Mrs. :uc
Leod will be the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson, for a
few days before joining Mr. McLeod
in Asheville where they will make
their home.
.:-. ;
Miss Fannie Johnson, who has a
position -'with'. State Revenue Depart
ment in Raleigh, arrived last Thurs
day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E, Johnson, for a few days.
Miss Johnson had as her guests on
Monday Mrs. Charlie Arthur and Mrs.
Frederieka Rivers of Asheville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers and
Mrs. W. F. Swift are expected to re
turn todav from Atlanta, Georgia,
where thev have spent the past week
as guests' of Mrs.i Withers' parents,
Mr, and Mrs. So C. Satterthwait.
o . :
Miss Mary Kirkpatrick and Mr.
Harry McCracken motored to Chi.r
lotte Friday and returned .Saturday
Attca Tvirknntrick's father. Dr.
W. L.: Kirkpatrick. Dr. Kiroatrxk
ha been in a Charlotte hosp'ta for
several months and is now compiete
iv recovered from his illnesses.
, Peof Trowbridffe. Mr. ,-T'au: Duck,
director of Music, of Weaver College,
Misses Edna and Mildred McCracken,
students of Weaver (odeg-aria mt.
Dan Bell spent Sunday in ayr.os
ville.. o. . ..', ,
Mr and Mrs. Armand Sandiin and
children, who have been with Mrs.
Sandlin's mother, Mr--. ! rank Frye,
for several months, kit. .lad week
for Marion where they will ma their
Misses Kathryn Marie and Carmen
ni,.f cnont last week-end as guests,
of Misses Mary Ferguson of Jonathan
Mrs. Ellen N. Meacken of Crab
tree spent Saturday shopping in Way
r.esviile. , .
-..-
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crawford were
visitors here from Crabtree Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Noland of Crab,
tret- spent Saturday in Waynesville.
Mr. H. II. Haynes of Clyde was a
visitor here Saturday. :
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Mr. Bob Burnett of Digoon was a
visitor here Saturday.
Mr. W. L. Bradshaw was a visitor
here from Crabtree Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs IV D.Derty of Sylva
spent .-.Sunday with relatives here... ,
Dr. C,
week-eal
Shell, of Enka sient the
the LeFaine Hokl.
?.lr. Hugh Shflten:
id 5i Murphy. ,
s .ie nt last week-
RECTOR OF FRAXKL1X WILL
PLEACH IX GRACE CHURCH
'-. OX SUXFAY
. Sundav. May 15th, is "Pentecost"
or Whit" Sunday, exactly fifty days
after Easter. Thin is (ne of the four
groat festivals, of tl.e church.
the Rev. N. C. Dunean, Rer.cr of
St. Agnt? Church, Franklin, will be
the special preacher in Grace Episco
pal Church, a; H o'clock on Sunday
morning. The sacramer.t of the Lord s
Supper will xe administered at this
service.
Eye:-yoody is invited to come rnd
hear Mr. Duncan, who is a very in
teresting speaker and preacher.
A special offering will be taken to
wards the deficit of $400,000 in the
National church throughout every one
of the 48 states in the Union.
Tom Mix and Tony
To Be Seen in HJs First Talking
Picture Monday and Tuesday,
May 16 and 17
Tum Mix, idol of Youn America,
and king ol the cowboys, was born in
t.outhwt':iUrn Texas, near 111 Paso,
son ot ai; ii s.. uuner a:d h m..'.:ic.
who wa of Scotch and Cherokee In
han eirai tnH-. As a young tny he
-'.lined to ride, threw a lariat, to use
ritles. and pistols and to rope- and
:in.v a steer. Wncn .the Mexican
War broke out young .Mix enlisted in
: l.o artillery ser.v.ce and saw plenty
oi :;ctiu'i jn Cuba. ile lated cam-
aigned .ii .
t hiuo oani.j
::: S nth .- :d
was v
C.il'l -
; -..irs.
'i-viui. the Philipines, in
tiie Boxer rebellion and
o.i during the Boer ar.
indttl st-veva! ti.Uo.- and
:wi. t-:u iny hub. .. .uid
li.uk ri th- United
MO
iln;
t ure.
oired liie famous Texas,
d -orvo.v as town .Marshal
; of 'di- i oughe&t ccuuiiuni
i .' utinvL's;. .n !' iio.a
apturmg, single handed, the r.o-
:uulus Known as the bhouts
l:i ll.Oi he won the title of
i cowboy, a national steer
c.'titest and made his first
ili' climlH'd steadily in the
re.ti lied the top only to sud
or t the screen and become
attraction of the Sills-Floto
. roo Car. Laomirde, president of
1 :n v. i : .ii Pi. tares Jijially cimvinced
h ii. t ia. t,i- plaet wa-i i aek on the
- i -.-ii. Jus: as preparations were
U-i'ig- made for his first, talking pie
tu:e. De-try Rub Again," he was
ie'ivd tn u-idergv mi operation for
a; :.-iidicito w'-,.i held up jiroduc
'.; : 'it sever),. wrt'. This nicture
; now. ("'en ... 'dc'.ed with "Tony,"
li'.'.'" wonder ii. ih- nnd :ns perable
pal playing an important part.
Claudia Dell, Zasee Pitts, Andy
Devieer, Earl Foxe, and Francis
Ford appear in this picture with Mix.
It is a wonderful picture and will
be enjoyed by young and old alike.
Every person who enjoys the out
doors should see this romance of the
open spaces with America's favorite
action star, Tom Mix.
This picture will be shown at the
Waynewood Theatre, Waynesville, N.
C, Monday and Tuesday, May 16 and
17th.
A 1. 1. EX RECXIOX
Contributed.)
On May -I, 'the family o1' deny
AIL n, one of the old pioneer soltiers
of Haywood county, nut ai. t.ie Lome
of II. Allen on Canm oiiimoo a i.i
ory delightfully celebrated the birth
day anniversary of their t'a iior and
: i .. ndi'at her, Jerry Alien.
Eveytl.ing was remarkably well
planned lo make this oay one -if ,v
an, iliank-sgiving--a da;.- to-be long
i i ci :
i t-nioinbfred in the tio-i : ;
of ail present.
The day was ideal, not
springtime apparent in clio
dogwood tb.at bloomed s
i"i the nearby and surraun
Ian in the bright sun.iy l.uc
who made up the i-iewd.
etise that winter w:o .'
real spring! ime in a1 1 i1
had eonie.
( mo eoaid . o; ! bin'
n.i niinu:
IT'
was
u;iii:l
.'hoely
i; ! ii-ose
.. could
Mid lilt'
ie! 'uipe
"Now is the bight Lie' -of the .year.
And wahtever of lu'e hmh ebbed away
Come.-.-, flooding back with a riply
cheer,
Into every bare inlet and creek and
bay. '
Now the heart is so full a drop over
tills it,
We -ire happy now because God wills
it,
No matter how barren the past may
huve been
'Tis enough for us now that the leaves
are green."
The morning was taken up with ar
rivals and greetings. Everybody
seemed anxious to be the first present
ami to see who could bring the most
cheer. The good old fashioned hand
shaking renewed within us a feeling
of love and friendship.
At l2:,'!l all gathered around a long
outdoor table bountifully laden with
delicious food of all kinds. Rev. R. A.
Sentelie returned thank then all en
joyed the feast-Mi-.
Riii as Allen of Canton made a
vor. intere.-ting and inspirational
talk.
The singing by Mis-: Blanch. Miss
Ruth Lowell, and K. Allen was en
joved by all.
Members of the family present were
D. H. Alien, John Allen and family of
Caoton, Cephas Medford and family,
It ugh Medt'crd of Canton., Mrs. George
Allen and duighter of Bethel, Misi
Nettie Mehaffcy, M. Medford ami fam
ily. Mr. Jim Kelly and family. Bud
A : U'li and family, J. C. Allen ant!
wife.
Among those enjoying the hospitali
ty of this splendid family were- Rev.
R. A. Sentelie, Rev. W.M.'lVuit t. Mr
Tom l ee and daughter, Bess, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Davis. Mr. Wilt Byers, .Major Har
den Howell, Mr. and Mrs. ). M.
Kiilian. Mr. Charles MoCraiw, Mr. a - 1
Mis. Lucius Bramlett, Mrs. Hem
Gaddy, Mr. Robert Boyd, Mr. Wi
Hyatt, Mr. Grady Parmer, Mr. R. M.
Leatherwood, Mr. Homer Henry, and
Mr. and Mrs. Howe Beach.
Mr. John H. Allen very graciously
extended an invitation for the next
reunion to be held at his homo in
Highland Park, Canton in May' ltb'LL
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B OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
fairy
raaraware
Co.
At The Depot
S ' fi L E IS E S INS
Sat.tirday ..Mpriiing
MAY. 14.:
EIGHT
O'CLOCK
COST is forgotten--The stock
must be sold Regardless of cost
Never before such prices on
ware, maybe never again.
high grade Hard-
BUY NOW And Save Money
IPSA BANKRUPT STOCK AND EVERYTHING
WILL BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS.
STOCK CONSISTS OF
Farm Implements, 4 New Osborne Mowers, Osborne Rake, also
Cultivators, Harrows, Plows, Paints, bolts, Chinaware, In fact a
general line of good Hardware.
BE THERE EARLY
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