itraL'y
bv a i
llr. and Mrs. James D. Buvbricigc
Jacksonville are expected Monoav
. Burbndge will be assistant man
and hostess at the Dunham
.;e this season. Mr. and Mr
. tiuppie tit bt, retersnurar are
expected as soon as the hotel is
.ed. :
r.urlYESVILLE
nMP ; RE-ELECTED
t aua! spring district meeting
'.. -., ) Daughters of the Con-
Western rvorm laronna
ishevi'l Saturday was featur.
.W.vton, stare prsiuent, maae
t tt.i,lress. 'Mrs. W. A. Hyatt,
iii'estor, presided and was- re
'5 second vear. Mrs. O. R.
. ; ,-vV a second term.
ill V: ;rave a detailed account
k-"n"iviiip!isnmentg of the division
. l.',t ., year. She told of the
i; vi' the Fort Fisher monu
I whirfi i5 to be unveiW with
r.i f.iVenn -iiiies on June 2 with
;,,(. (). .Max uarciner ana otner
'V'Si';a' lending their presence.
'rJv xhij morning session reports
.'n'-h 'chapters of the distrie' were
x 'This uiclii'iecJ tne report lor
Way.esvillo chapter by Miss Nan-
Killia"-, - .
. i Y in ni'.ciieuii was sci vtii in
auditorium, wnicn was gaiiy aec
e(i with Hags and a profusion of
r: riuvinr the luncheon toasts
e eivi-ji as follows: "Our Confed
e i,vi7ui" by Mrs. M. Buchanan,
,. 5fiv i : '"Our Future Organi-
.. ii : "inl ClnMi. VHAV,K
"fliir last rreswienLS, oy
n R. fanmhell, of Waynesville;
.TVnresion, .miss r lorence Aer,
" ' 1T1 ...'1 lf
(I; t,i "l Tospemy. -iurs. L.
Uo. itur'V. of Asnevuie; "uur Ul
" Mr- Hyatt, Mrs. f.. L,. Mch.ee,
MuTivi Mrs. Long, and Mrs.
,n Thomas.
V Miss Ellen Self gave an in
tve dance, accompanied by
i ti: T? 1.- i:
a.1 ami .iiice jjuuii uu me viuiuis
Vr W. M. Davis at the piano.
mhers of the Haywood Chapter
attended the meeting were: Mrs.
. Hatt. Mrs. O. K.Martin, Mrs.
Campbell, uresidcnt of the Hay-
i Chapter, Mrs. L. M. Killian,
II M. Killian, Mrs. Jonn Wueen,
R. H. Hlackwell. Mrs. (). H.
T TT 1 If 11
ton. .u rs james narnen noweil
W.F. Swift, and Miss Nancy
an. secretary oi in naywooa
mer.
DVXHAM ARRIVES
Mi .sT. AVGLSTIXE
Donald Dunham arrived last
tsilay from his winter home in
Augustine, Florida to put the
k:ham House in readiness for the
mier season. He was accompa
i Mr. Mahr, who will be here r.n
r week. Mr. Dunham will have
rooms ready for guests by the end
ims week,. but the formal opening
not be until about tne tenth oi
UMMLWITY CLUB HOLDS
MtETLW OF YKAK
.uoiiaay atten
K Ul
J
uo rounis, witn
He-Ajy (.'a'c-tea
uon the last met
year of thu I'miimnni
neia in the
-urs. ben Coikm
presidti;
tne
i"v"uis. j-'ui:iiir llie hus-
n's"s!-'n the Presi'-;t'i announced
-- ,is cuairmeii and mem
Ot i r.l in i r r . . . '
V xiw aiic'i
lo uie tact that the
given in full, would
itni.. 1 . i . -
ers
e a. lt'ii
coinmraees- not
be lll.-idn bum-n
uarut'ii, .Uiss (
uun wefj; Kcv. and Mrs. I.. 11. Haves,
Mr. ana .Mrs. Kalph K. Nollner, Mr.
and Mrs. Bonner Kav. Mr. and Mrs.
1 In, mas M. Seawoil, "Mr. and Mrs.
John X. Shoolbred, Mr. and Mrs.
James L. KoDinson, Mr. and W. D.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. With
ers Dr. S. P. Gay, Mr. Y. L. Lamp
kin,. Mr. Hdliard B. Atkins, and Dr.
Thomas Stringlield.
AS J - 1 ! '
.
i : r
lid!
-Ciiti, .urs. Kutus Slier, Mrs. Jales
M. Long, .Mrs.. J. I'. Dicus, Mr- W X
fehulton, Miss Alice Quinlan Mr--'
tui )i mu, .Mrs. Haymond Hyait
Mrs. T. Lenoir '.iwvn; Liter;
Miss Al.;y y-jinlan and Mrs. X. I.
"jn; r.itucatkin, Mrs. 1!. D
Mrs. J.L. Stringrield, and Mr
?,"1U"; ". Mrs. Paul Walker
-lrs. J. Howell Wav niul u w
T . . . ... - '
fjaucom :
O. E. S. MEETS TOX1GHT
There .will be a meeting of the Or
der of Eastern Star tenisrht at S
o'clock nz the Masonic Temple. A
degree team from Asheville wi'l be
present at the meeting and will ex.
uie.j empi:iy t no i !'.: oi uii onii-r. tithor I
noir orders m this siv;,io; iiav,- .,e,-n
Bunn, vited to attend and all local members
W.D. are asKed to be nresent.
i
Mr
Akers ;.nil son HnmiHmi
laro. 1 IS Ifiiri-,, P. ul,., 1 At-.,,... I -vt: t' i.. , ,.
iii-i.n-it; , m V. ., .-. , ' 1'"'1' : '" una --.uisses r.ima ami ee
, "V n.H.t ampDeii, Miss Uright spent Sun.
tiiee umlan, and Mrs. X. Lenoir as guests of Miss I
V".'i, .-'1US1C, .U1S-.
ami
Mrs.
garden-
A.R. HOLDS MAY MLET1XG
rs. C. H. McDowell entertained
iiurcas Dell Love Chapter, Daugh
oi the American devolution, at
.May meeting Wednesday after
at her home on Derjot street.
1 . .. 1 r t .
is. james L,ong read a paper
WW-Washington's Social Life
the Builder of the Nation." Mrs.
.r Shclton reviewed the National
azdie. Ulrs. i Lenoir Gwvn srave
N resume of the State conference.
-icers were elected as follows:
T. Lenoir Gwyn, regent; Mrs. J.
en Howell, vice regent; Mrs.
Slier, treasurer; Mrs. J. W.
'f. recording secretary; Mrs.
s M, Long, corresponding secre-
Mrs. Kate Morris, registrar;
arah Haynes, historian; Mrs.
trexon, librarian; and Mrs. R.
"txr, chaplain.
EXTERTAIX BOY
SCOUTS
m rnday evening the Girl
entertained the Bov Scouts
'artv at tho hn of t tw
''h. About. Rtvtw nnrti.1,
" " 1 ' f, iivupic
I'THTlt and rookP1 tVioif enn,
u' tne lawn over tW 1
nrtS, Various rnmoa nnIor V,o
:v'Mon of .Mr. Smith featured the
"Rs entertainment. The occa-
in celebration of the first
ejsary of the organization of the
uynesviue.
WALOCCHEE TNlma Howell, instructor of
:eMat . C. T. C. Mis Marv
i'J- ManDl Clark- Mr- Mark
Z'vT hite ,,oas,?. f
' n ird Miss Annie Roe
?rA-0hsn' sPen the past
rishinir at Cataloochee.
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CLUB
TODAY
';nar,b,usiness meeting of the
Z: Vi for this year will be
atternP0n at 3.30 0-clock at
Ti- f i,T trover Davis with
' Jlc(-racken as associate
t.iery member of the club
tfVt'V K i i h!m
i om-ervation, Mrs. R.L.Coin, Mrs. J.
1 . Dr-us, and Mrs. Frank liel - F--n-ue
Mrs. Jame A.kms; Legislation.
Mrs. James L. Stnnglield; Interracial,
Mrs. J. R.Latham ami Mrs Sam
Pkitt; Entertainment, Mrs. R. L. Pre-v-ost.
Mrs. Jami s M 1 ,, u ,;;)' m....
C. C. White; Atlendance,"Mrs. 6. R.
Jianin, -.urs. Lmwood Grab'
Mrs. Jerry Colkitt; and House
Limvood Grahl.
Mrs. Ben Colkitt and Mrs. Thomas
M. Seawell, who had represented the
clrb at the State Federation Conven
tion held in Winston-Salem last week
gave inspirational talks regarding
the activities of club work as outlined
at the meeing, with interesting ac
counts of the social affair tlmt hon
ored the delo'-rtes.' The member's r.
paiiicuarly inteie;"..! in the ren .,
given by Mrs. Seawell of tho sti-f
uenarimeni oi eaucation anr
ing.
In the absence of Miss Altstaetter,
Chairman, Miss Alice Quinlan gave
the report of the Garden Department,
stating the the Spring Flower Show
would bo held on June the 2nd. She
urged all the members to make en
tries. The question of a suitable entrance
to Waynesville since the opening of the
Smoky Mountain Park, was discussed,
and a motion was made that the mat
ter be turned over to the Garden De
partment to take up with the other
civic organizations of ths town at an
early date.
The latter part of the program was
turned over to the Girl Scouts, who
were special guests of the occasion,
their organization having been spon
fored by the Community Club. Troup
I, which is known as "Pine Tree
Iroup, has as its captain Mrs. V.I).
Smith, with Miss Lincoln as Lieu
tenant. The girls under the direction
of their leaders gave a most enjoya
ble program, which set forth the ideals
they are taught in their work. The
following features were given. Scout
Chant, by the entire troup, "Sir Ba
den Powell," a talk by Marv Med ford,
"Who Are Girl Scouts," by Xorine
Lowe, "The Promise and Laws of the
Girl Scouts," by Edith Baueoni, "A
Sketch of the Life of Sacapaiuia," bv
Elizabeth Wilburn, "The Story of
Louisa May Alcott," by Hattie Srler
Freeman, "The Lite Work ul Anna
Shaw," by Doretta Thulkeld, "The
Kike Song," by the -troup..-. "A talk re
garding Scout activities by Mis
Lincoln. An exhibition of signalling
by Hattie oiler h roe man and Lcretta
Thulkeld, and closing number, Taps,
by the troup.
During the social hour that fo lowed
adjournment, tea was i-erve.l by the
hostess, Mrs. O. R. Martin, Mrs.
Ernest Hyatt, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn,
and Miss Alice Quinlan.
LITTLE MISS ALLEY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Mrs. W. II. Liner complimented her
young granddaughter, Theresa Alley,
with a party last Thursday after
noon in celebration of her third birth
day. A profusion of spring flowers
in pink and white were used as dec
oration in the living rooms of the
Liner home.
After playing numerous games the
small guests were invited into the
dining room. Here the pink and
white color scheme was further car
ried out in the favors, ice course, and
in the lovely birthday cake which was
placed in the center of the table.
Little Miss Alley was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts.
The small guests present were:
Bebe Medford, Barbara Ann Boyd,
Gladys-Walker, Anne Farmer, Kath'
ryn Hill, Lois Massie, Mary Lee
Alley, Betty Jean Alley. Mary Ann
Massie, Corline Alley, Billy Davis, i
Noble Garrettt, Parker Gay, and Zeb
Alley.
i- in Spocksville
th Geiitrv. Miss
(u ntry -entertained her guests at. an
; elaborate dinner in celebration -of her
i birthday anniversary.
Mr.
News.
wn
Ro
Mr. and Mrs. Robe
Frame- Robeson
home Monday for
Edward Robeson
Virginia spent la
:li his parents, Mr. am:
besom, at their heme on
i Newport
: week-end
Mr-. E. J.
Love Lane,
and Miss
u-eompanied him
two weeks' visit.
Mr. Hallett Ward of Riehwood. West
Virginia arr'ved Saturday to-jom Mis.
Ward at the home of her p u'ents. Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Hipp-. Mr. and
Mrs. Ward will return to their home
tne hitler part of this week.
now
your
-Miss Alice Strigi'i? . ' S s:e.-rai
of her ,-' i. fates from Converse
' - ".egi :.pent Sunday with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas String
field. Miss Rosalyn Ray accompanied
Miss Strmghold back to Spartanburg
If
FARMERS
If you are going to sow SOY BEANS,
is the time to buy. We can supply
needs with,
"The Yellow Mamoth"
"The Virginia Browns"
"Laredos"
We also have a limited supply of Field
Peas, Gane Seed and Stock Beets.
for a visit of
a few days.
Mrs. W ayne Battle of Sylva came
yesterday to spend several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott.
.Mrs. Battle is the former Mis Ann
Jean Plott. While in town she will
ix! extended several social courtesies.
Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell and daugh
ter, Anne Seawell, motored to Colum
bia. South Carolina last week-end,
taking Mrs. Seawell's mother, Mrs.
L.P.Williamson, who has been visit
ing them for the past few weeks.
1pun,
Rev. and Mi--, T. M:i
Greensboro, Mrs. Charles De Wolfs,
the former Miss Edith M ingum, of
Chapel Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Cham
bliss Keith, of Selma, Alabama, spent
luesday and Wednesday at the Man
gum home in Waynesville.
--
Miss Elizabeth' Henry has as her
guest Miss Edith Byrd of Hender
sonville. -.'----''
AXXOUXCEMEXT
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Medford an
nounce the birth of a daugther, La
vonia, Wednesday, May ll.
SPRAYING MATERIALS
We Are Headquarters For All Kind Of Spraying Materials
We Carry a Full Line of Farming and Garden Tools
OUR MOTTO
"Quality,
Service"
PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE
FORMERLY HYATT & COMPANY
rnone4J - - . Opposite Depot
M
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H ii ill r - - : .. ... "V - ' - - ' - . ,i
' present.
VSOX.NICHOLS
Wvti ,Ini,on of Marion and
Snada, lvere Iuietly married
oov,rrn?on,,at too home
. at P..i: ei ;
r rcV;. i-iiu ove. uniy
J,a and close friends
4 Xhe ceremony.
t-'COM IIOXORED
meii, lau50m- was recently
r rjr? the Baptist Stu"
"alje Forest College.
c!a!s' 3 7nemr of the soph-
f in '.r,25' attended a medical
; Asheville Tuesday night.
ATTEXD ROTARY MEETIXG
Several members of the Waynesville
Rotarv Club with their wives attend
ed the annual meeting of tha 58th
district of Rotary International, held
it Asheville last Thursday and Friday.
Aside from the business sessions,
this convention was featured by ex
tensive entertainment. On Thursday
the Rotarians and their wives were
shown over the Vanderbilt Estate and
on Thursday evening a formal ban
quet was held at Grove Park Inn.
At this banquet Mr. Ralph E. Xoolner,
president of the Waynesville club,
presented a silver service to Mr. Bret
Shaeffer of Hickory, retiring governor
of the district. A luncheon was given
Thursday at the George Vanderbilt
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We feature and strongly re
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cause of their style appeal,
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$1.25
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$1.50
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Mesh Numbers Excepted
Hotel, featured by talks by tne t
nasts! rlist.net' governors wnicti m-
rlnrled Krnest L. Withers. On Fri
day luncheon was served at the Bat
tery Park Hotel. Un twtn days tne
Rntnrv-Anns were entertained with
bridsre and teas.
Among those attending the conven-
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