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PERSONAL AN D SOCIAL PHONE 137 SUPPER PARTY 'AT BALSAM aneu. lorn Str irri-.i i i .....;.. . ...4, J. ,1 1 III EXTERTA1XS ". brilliant of the . .3Ma.M L.a...Ji. m: Mil .. ! nyatt, June Smathers, Alan Smath- fi, neiuiem Jim .nm r;m: . i .. ! - i revest : ;ts of this week was James Rose Bob Tavlor, Robert ' r "' i!n" v1''-0' C- iJuiki-''t. e given Wednesday ler, Robert Little. John Queer t!,"''""' j?f . ,rSa. who uee tl He-ter Ann Withers ilton Connell, of AM inti Will . "i s ot then- sister, Mis. K. 1?. Ca n i--; Quests, .Mis Car- New, Sam Cade, Lid M las Feriru"oii " " "MP1 1 ""ednesdt 0ir St-itA-ille- and Misses "las e,Us0n- "r''ioon with a lovely bridge pan i- 0I, Viowa Alexander, of , .,,.,, --n oy Mrs. Harry i. oil. a. a'-! hl ALS AT COPhnx ''asme combinations i.-r,. !ower floor of the With ,,,1 UUe J.01 . n. Diue uciymii- cod in ulc J of garden flowers i:':!'vitv to the attractive- ' , ..:.', rooms and halls ' i, was served ; .;.e f veiling ,:,. aftt'r wlncn a saiau Venn's- . , .,. uiaved during tne eariy . .....jiories vas bc-ivcu J . I .horminc tlS he hign flu,c m.-'u-ioiroi ujc e.i.i'.'.ii ...... ' t . .....1 mmetG It'll VMl '.:.j,-n were: Misses uar- '.V"...,,i..r of Atlanta. 1.0U1SU nawMiiui winners and th dancing until Killian, .'larieua vay, Louise Frye. Elizabeth M HipP. Martha -eal. He .Mary muvh, ...:....ril,l Martha ice sun, Rosalyn Kay, r.isie V-irv Kmma Massie, Ma- ell. jean v-.. Bn Atkins, Jimmie N'eal, mell, George Korna, r ioya Harrold .uaisie, oam James, Harden Howell Hotel who have arrival this Week Mr. Wade M. William, and VI- James tuiott of Jacksonville v;ri j., . Mr. Kroger of the KiWcn- Cha'n Stores, from Ashevilh; Mis hemena Pate ...f Momton; Mi Maud Coxe of Rutherfordtoii; Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Leonardi nf "li ir,,; ri da; and Misses H. fi. Ulancha'r 1 and A. L. McKengen of Albany, tieoriria. liUT LODGE IS OPEN Strrine h CHICKEN DINNER My 3rd and jnonaay jiuy i 9in P M. 65 ceni.8 Iritions made the day be- r. Swimming canoeingr, m shoes, hiking: free to Snend the day. I THE LODGE YOUR hUNTRY CLUB" Holungrstrorth, manager Phone 9165 MISS WAY HOXORS VISITOR One of the most Hui;,rV,tfi t.: v..fem.i.ui aiittHS of the week was the dance given Tues day evening by Miss Man-bra Wav honoring Mist: Lila Womble of iWn-ston-Saleni, guest of Miss Martha Neal. A nrofnsion nt" ,lolr,:,i, i ... x uvipiMiuuiU anu daisies decorated th nmc , out a color scheme of yellow and blue. .-i special teature ,of the evening's en tertainment was tbo spider web which was woven through out the living rooms ,,nu.-. . given a dangling end of the web and ov working in :inH nt imni ., . ... r M.l-.il i:i iiVL work was dissolved found his partner iui ine nrsc prom. Punch and sanrlu.'irh ,u tvur.i i throughout the evening. The Bruestn nrent n-r,. . m: . ... . i . . . iFAiaat-a L,na vvomoie, Martha Neal and Mary Mock, Ellen Louise Killian, Tillie Rotha, Louise Frye. Louisa Thack ston, Marion McDowsll, Jean Can trell, Hester Ann iWthers, and guests Caroline Long, Elizabeth and Eloisa Alexander. Jewel Hipps, Rosalyn Ray, Margaret Ashton, Wilma Mc Cracken, Constance Patton, and Messrs. Iflill Prevost .Inhn James Harden Howell. Walter w.i! lonee. Hugh Shelton, Robert Little, nooen iwiuer, Joe Sloan, James Boyd, June Smathers, Harry McCracken,' Marcus McCracken, Bill McCracken, Charles Shell. Sara Bushnell, Law rence Patton, Sara Cabe, Harrold Massie. Sam Strinifitll .Tamo dc George Rotha, Julian Aldridge, John Vickers. Kermit Murrav .1 Rot r , J I - v.., sen, i. l,. cramiett, aulas Ferguson ana crait. 'cu.-nig comuinatiO!!s fr... :.,.wers were used with colorful ofeet in tae living rooms wheu- tho'Kamesi were enioyed. When the cards were! put away the prize winners were iOUtld to hi' Miss Pnluin., -VI 511. ,1 . - ----- n.v .ii 11 if i ;hh: -11.-. Jiarjorie olaylock. Making up the" tables were Mrs John X. Shoolbred, Mrs. Thomas M beawell, Mrs. E. B. Camp Mrs Sto rey, Mrs. Blaylock. Mr.' ISurkhart. -Uis,. Ahce Quinlan, and Miss Robena ii nier. Mmummft?mim Miss tucker and y MR. STOVALL WED Charlotte Observer will be of interest ' st Mo,)day evening a group of i-. . - - x - - ; ' ...- w .'i .ul o. Ae..i si-ent the evening at the at 1 .lactive camp of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry ?: Bais. tn. A picnic supper and dancing featured tne entk-rta.nnnn:. fhi:e in the party were: Miss Bai bie ay. i;ss r.osalyn Ray, Miss Martha N.a:. a::d guest. Miss Lila Womble, ;,: " inston-Salem. Miss Constance I'a .oi., .Mi-S Jewel Hipps, Mr. Bii' Pievost. Mr. Bill Quillian, Mr. Law i :.ii Patton, Mr. Sam Bushnell, and .. Kenneth Dunhajv VISITORS EXTERTAIXED the inp, lay rty to a iwde circle nf frionj. ; ntsvilie: A wedding characterized by beauty and impressiveness was that cf Miss Julia lucker of Lincolnton and Mr. CAMP'S SISTERS HOX, WE1 I u hich took at tile FTS warming visitors. Mrs. O. J.l ii-t church in Lincolnton lat Vi,,",..- ana Mrs. 0. lloi'L l-i ,-f ..c'd.-iv nftovn,,., i.-, . " 1 Tucker, pastor of the church ami t..ther of the bride, ollViated, us in the ring ceremony. i The church was a: tistiea'.: .- Csiw-I uted for the ooccasion with tloori oaskets of hydrangea, shasta, daisies,! lever few .".ml m;.- i r oiio -...i..r, ..11SS, neien uyer.; v ( on coru sang -Sweetost S.;orv Ever I'lu- and "At Pawning." Miss i '.more was gowned in pink chiffon -n.l Miss Myers in pale blue crepe. Loth wore picture hats to harmonize with then- t rocks and shoulder spravs ot roses and meet mas. During the ceremony "To a Wild Kose" was - 11K- piayeil by the organist I M r V,l,...,.l ii . ... ... irnifjvv-, rn !,'... 7 t: "-'.msour and Mr. ... , v t rii'ii'?, - uiuae . ace were us iio s ti,...., ... ,. LAST MEI-IXG OF YEAR no attendants a'the'bride g ' " Il'.'ICPS U i - j-, , tne nnal meeting of the year of the QUILT DISPLAY ' The quilt display sponsored by the Roman's Club of Waynesvilla will be held the last Thursday in July. Flnzes will be1 awarded for the prettiest old quilt, the prettiest new quilt, and the prettiest i;evv and old quilt tops. There will .l!0 bo rugs, hand-woven coverlets r.n.i d ,.-) ,. ... ... , ..t, ..... m display. Mr. T V T ;.. ;.. 'Wing two organ solos by Miss camping party' on Pigeou'la-V week l'e, Miss Heie'i Mv..,- .. , ,...,..:,. it: -i .1 . . I ..:..i Jean Carmine, guests of Mr. and Mis. Francis Massie and Miss Elsie -mathers. The campers were: Mr. :..vJ. Mrs- Francis Massie. Miss Helen " ncht. Miss .lenii 1 ''-ivmnin T ; . .Ailora Holtzclaw. Mis? Mv. Jimmie Roe-!, M: o-'i, and Mr. Harvev vill,e. Elsie Smathers, . Whitener Pie Baker of A.-he- urgon; isirtps- (General Merchandise WE DELIVER ializing in Quality Meats That Are Kept Fresh by Our New Frigidaire Equipment popular prices always on- oes-Dry Goods - Clothing And Groceries 00-i Depot St. 4- oman s (. lub Thursday afternoon at her home on Haywood street The meeting was well attend;? 1. Man- .-t the summer visitors and other guests were present as guests of the club. Mrs. James Harden Howell "resided m the absence of the president and Mrs. John Queen acted as secretary. Final plans were made for the quilt show which will be sponsored by the club. Mrs, E.S. Harrold js chairman of the committee that has this affair in charge. Indications are pointing to a most successful showing. Preparations for th-? Dahlia show to be held in August, weiv also dis cussed. Committee cn the Dahlia show arrangements 3re enthusiastic oyer tne prospects tor the best show since the club began sponsoring the affair. Mrs. Frank Ferguson is chair man of this committer. sh. ; re ceiving the support and cooperation of such Dahlia grower.-- as J. B Ivey of Charlotte. J. Z. Cle eonia, and W. T. Shelter, of Wavms. ville. It wss reported that flowers had been sent to Mrs. vV. U. V.ai thews, an honor member u' the club who has ceen confined to Utr hoinv home on account of illness. A . . t Among tne guest.--, present wer" Mrs. F-ank!in Wilt-ams, president of ine nomans cluo of Point rieaar.. New Jersey, who responded to an in- vuacion 10 SDealc nn -n- .rtr a ClUb. Of WhlCh She Tir.wi l. n- M ri Kelly Elmore, of Raleigh, who ''spoke' on the work of the RaleiirS which she is a member, Mrs. L. P. Williamson of Atijnti m.-.- ivii' Haroeok of Wa Vabel White. Who his he.n e.,mln,t ing tne vacation Kit :.? schoc! at the first Presbyterian church here. Miss Elizabeth Baueom. a student. of VVintnorp college, gave piano se lections. JCXIOR STUDY CLUB OF SYLVA HONORED Mrs. Dovli? Allev Junior Study Club of Sylva "on last r riuay witn a delightful evening of onuge at ner home on North Main street. The rooms were decorated with roses and sweet peas, pink and white being the color note of the oc casion. At the conclusion of the game, Miss Pauline Miller held high score and was presented with per fu me. Miss Mvrtle H?nson held inw score and was favored vrith a desk set. An ice course was served. Those enjoying the occassioa were: Misses Docia and Rose Garrett. Ruth -nd Irene Oliver, Myrtle Henson. ! aulire Miller, Sue Allison, Emily Smith. Llewellyn Rhodes, Mr;. Walter J'mes. Mrs. Frank Crawford, and Mrs. Cyrus Nicholsor-.. Mrs." Tom Lee, Jr., of Waynesville, assisted Mrs. Alley in receiving the guests. mo uruie was -lovely in her wed ding gown of blue Kren.h crepe fa-h-u'ned along princess lines. Sh wore pink slipper? inJ pink pi;tuie h;U Her flower were a shoulder corsar-e ot sweetheart roses, lilus of the val ley and swansonia. Mrs. Stovall, an attractive and pop ular young woman, is tne oldes: daugh ter ot Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tucker. She received her education at Daven port college, I.eao r, and at the L'a,-v-ivity of Norm Carjlina. Chapel I. ill.. During the past few years she .ins oeen a teache.- in the Waynesville : hoo.s Mr. StovaM, the older son of ?); ;;lrlJ M,'S- J- H b'l,V;l11 l,f Cleve- i.u..Sui, ls .1 gra ii'.i'e of Yonm- Mam college. Young Harris. r.er '.'.a. He is a prominent young bui man , of Waynes.ille where he is in the wholesale business Immediately followln r the wedding Mr. And frj vt.....ll 1 . ... , " t-ir u ; i , : a" 'e,c y motor '", u"u"' tr-P to northern points "". upon their .vtu:-, wii! be at h-pi" i:i ay nesvuie. LEES EXTERTAIX AT CAMP Mr. and Mrs R T r .... . . with a rink-tum-ditty supper at the"? lodge above Balsam. ThH,,, ;lr eluded Mrs. T. H. Quinn of Birming- Neal Ferrfur30n- Mr. -Jimmie Neal, and Mr. Joe Little of Asheville Mrs. W I. v;. , .. : . ?;iur f 7, "',"lu'll-li. irs. Kufus oner. Mr Hi,..u ,. s ,)u p asaie, Mrs. uray- den Ferguson, and Mi33 Eula Patter son motnrarl t,. r f"er dav to .r nl " last , 'r. uewey Stovall. Miss Elizabeth Burke of Tavlors ville will arrive this week to" visit Miss Alice Stringfield. MISS A7 RKPA TRI C! HOSTESS -M.1.-S Mary Kirkpairc ; was hos tess at a delightful bri,L-L supper on lat Tuesday evenin.tr. at h.r home at the Clevewili Ann r-,.-...- Quantities of iarkoi-.r. r',, .. Ln,l poppies were artistically .-. rrai.ge-1 tor the di-coration of the ; 00:11s. "-upper was served at attr:u'ivt .- appointed card tables followed by ..v -.1 ;ntor. e:ting progressions of hriiltre The guests were: Mr. md Mrs Jerry Colkitt. Mrs. T.H. Quinn Mrs' Sydney Pruden, Miss Ssa'-.el I-'erguson Miss irginia Welch. .Mrs. j?nts Michaels Mr. William Sher.'tiu Mr Dick t'ovington. Mr. Ralph P-evos'-' Mr. William Slo.-.n. and Mr. James" rerguson. t- . . Miss Marion Gibbs of New York City is expected Sunday to spend a few weeks as the guest of Miss Eliz abeth Ray. BEFORE THE WAR PRICES And Many Things Lower- SEE DENTON'S WINDOW 76 Main Street BRAND NEW STOCK GREAT NEW COURT HOUSE r : THE LADIES SHOP 58 Haywood Street ASHE VILLE, N. C. f nd sportwear for town and country. '1Te agents Asheville for Knox and John pn hats also hand knit and bouclet suits Prices Reasonable. BEN W. WEST PROPRIETOR I I I - I I I r- 1918 CLASS REVXIOX Last Wednesday evening thirteen members of the 1918 graduating class of Waynesville High School 'with their wive? and husbands, had a delightful picinc supper at the rustic lodge of Mr and Mrs. Roy Campbell. After supper songs; and reminis cences were enjoyed around the ramti tire. - Since graduation two of the cias Ada Grahl Francis and Irene Howell have died; the remaining, twenty-one are scattered from coast to coat. -Members -.attending the reunion were: Elizabeth Grahl Plott, .-Vir ginia Matney Martin, Mary ShoHnu Ketrier; Sara Thomas Cam'poeli.;- :.El.iz- aneth Keeves t rancis. Jos.ce' vh 31c Lowell Williams of Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Helen Marshall of P.ose- !and Virginia, Ruth Rodgers Tur bvfill. of Asheville. Mildred Crawford, William Hannah, v llford Ray, James r erguson. and unwnod Grabl. Guests were Mesdames William Hannah, Wil ford Ray. Linwood Grahl, and Messrs. Sam Plott. Ed Turbvfill. Walter Ket "er. Roy Camobell. Roy Francis, and Prof. E. J. Roljeson. , A Sfl E-BISCfl OFF Whittier, N.C. Coming as a com- nleto , llrririco tn fn'onila liatvi' tf,n-, announcement of the marriaw nf f;a TT - . 1 1. TT-, .... . . inona Asne, 01 vv nittier. to Mr. George Albert Bischoff, f o Hazelwood, which took nlace in GreentHlU Sa1i Carolina, on June 18 . The which was a very quiet affair, was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kuykendall, friends of the bride and groom. ; Mrs. Bischoff is the third daugther Mtfd Mrs Sfott Allen AtV. h-s resided in Whittier all her life. She received her education at Bethel Hiirh School and Korth rnrnlina fnl. leA f A1 Wflman . Mr Rialinff tt.A - " - - - " " - . . . . 11 MIO son of Mrs. Emma Bischoff, of Mt. Kolly. New Jersey, of yhich state he is a native. Three year ago he came to Norh Carolina and has since that time been connected with Royle Pilkington Company, at Hazelwood. I O G K ' DEPARTMENT STORE We are still keeping up our reputation as the store where better merchandise is sold. The very low cost of goods lets us sell good goods very cheap. 'SOx&O Counterpanes, Krinkletex in colors Yard Wide Cretonne 25c Value . . ........ Yard Wide Curtain Scrim ... Elkin 40 Wool fr pair i j w a. Iilankcts, full size In our household department we are offering splendid values. Full length voile curtains, in colors 59c 18x36 Heavy Towels, . Hath 10c We have a new shipment of stylish dresses, the $5.95 val ue, $3.95. .Very stylish new frocks in Rushinars crepe $9.75. All ladies spring coats at less than cost. AH over the store we are taking mark downs and are ready to meet you more than half way. Light weight sweaters $1.00 $1.50 $1.95 HI ,o. S IV.'-' J n Narrow Outside Margin t: l.-iit- .V'v '! '' i V : ! ( C; 1 s1' & !. i : i 1: 1 1 i i !
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