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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 Mr. and Mrs. Canley Rogers of Fines Creek were Waynesville visitors Saturday. Mrs. G. R. Ferguson of FJnea Creek spent Saturday hopping in Waynes ille Mr. Charles Baber of Gaffney, South Carolina was a visitor in the city this -week. Mr. F. A. Justice of CrabtKe was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. Thomas P. Steele of Columbia, South Carolina, a former student at the Vocational School, is a visitor here after an absence of eleven years. Miss Ruth Duckett has returned to her home in Waynesville after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Coburn DeHart, in Bryson City. -. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Plott of States ville spent the week-end at their CCt tage near Maggie. Mr. and Mrs. E.L.Hamrick had as their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spake, Miss Elia May Mauney, and Mr. Laudis Herndon of Shelby. They also had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee Green, Miss Margaret Green and Mr. Cline of Shelby. Mr, Robinson Rogers of Maryland, a former resident of Waynesville, is visiting relatives here and at Fines Creek. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS NEXT WEEK The Haywood Post No. 47 Auxil- m . -1 A : T nHlVw Will , iary 01 tne American j-6... ... .... . UnJ.n ovoninor .Tlllv 11. fit 8 Miss Henrietta Love, wno nas a po- j"",uj . Mr. Atkins Shackford of Charlotte is spending this week as the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. O. E. S. MEETS TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held tonight, July 7, at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. All numbers are asked to be present. .'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow of At lanta, Georgia were guests cf Mrs Charles R.Thomas on Monday, Mr. Melvin Hayes of High Point spent a few days here the first of this week as the gUest of Mr, Hugh Massie. .''. Misses Marguerite and Mary Emma Massie left Monday for a visit to their sister, Mrs. Jessie McCracken, in Rock Hill, South Carolina. They will also visit in Orangeburg and Myrtle Beach- before returning to Waynes ville. Mr Ralph Prevost left Saturday to attend the furniture market in Chi cago. From Chicago Mr. Prevost will go to New York City for two weeks. ... Miss Josephine Cabe has returned from a three months' visit to her is fer, Mits Johnie Cabe, in Miami, Flor ida. She also visited friends in Palm Beach and Tampa. Miss Virginia Roberts of Tampa, Florida is spending the summer with ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cabe, at their home on Church f treet .'. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Wharton of Green wood, South Carolina were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WT L. Kirkpatriek last week-end. , ' Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania arrived Friday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Coman, at Lake fltonajuska. Mrs, Ferguson ? (the former Miss Glennie Coman. Miss Mary Wynn Collins of Wash ington, D C. is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cabe. Misses Elizabeth and Eloisa Alexan der, who have been the guests of Miss Hester Ann Withers for the past week, returned to their home in At lanta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hard and two children, Mary .Vance and Charles, Jr. of Ellyrja, Ohio arrived Saturday, for a visit to Mrs. Hard's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel. Mr. Charles Lee of Macon,. Georgia is spending his vacation here as th guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee. Messrs. McGee and Perrin Porter of Birmingham, Alabama were guests last week-end of their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Stringfield. Mr. Robert Woodward of Columbia, South Carolina spent a few days this veck at his home here. Miss Elizabeth Ray has as her guest Miss Marion Gibbs of New York City. Mi&B Ray and Miss Gibbs were school mates at St. Mary's School, Peeks kill, New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seaver have as their guest Mrs. Seaver's niece, Miss Mary Jean MacFie of Winnsboro, South Carolina. Miss May Hayes of High Point is spending this week at Lake Junaluska. Mr. Carleton Weatherby, who is at tending summer school at Duke Uni versity, spent last week-end at The Georgian. Mr. Joe Shackford of Charlotte vis ited relatives in Waynesville last week-end, Mr. Shackford has a posi tion in Asheville for the summer. Mrs. C. S. Badgett and" daughter, Miss Katherine Badgett, of Richwood, West Virginia arrived Saturday to spend a few days at the LoFaine Hotel. Mr. Lenoir C. Moody of East Fork and Mrs. I wfls among the visitors in town Sat urday. Mr. Virge McClure was among Canton visitors here Friday. he sition in Raleigh, spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. Hugh Love, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.Blackwell have as their guest, Mrs. C. P. Covington -of Danville, Virginia. Mr. James Michaels of Durham is spending this week with Mrs. Michaels at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Blackwell. Mr. Michaels' sister, Miss Suzannah Michaels, of Durham, is also visiting the Black-wells. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and daughter, Miss Mary Love Mitchell, and Mr. Marshall Mitchell of New port News, Virginia spent last week end as guests of their mother, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, at her home on Love Lane. Mr. E. L. Hiirton spent last week end in Portsmouth, .Virginia, Col. and Mrs. Walter Weiser of Daytona Beach have arrived to spend the summer at the home of Mrs. Hugh Love. '.' Mrs. Adell Jones and Mi.ss Rowe Jones of Warrenton, N. C. ire guests at the Blackwell home on Main street. "Mrs. C. Christopher Crittendon of Chapel Hill arrived Sunday for a sev eral weeks' visit to her mother. Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan. Misses Margaret and Maude Ter rell have returned from a visit to relatives in Inman, South Carolina. They were accompanied by their lit tle cousin. Jane Cothran. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stone have moved to Andrews where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Stone will be superintendent of the Andrews .-ehools. Miss Katherine Maney of Asheville was the guest of Misses Margaret and Maude Terrell last week. ''. Miss Maude Terrell left Friday for a visit to Virginia Beach. Miss Peggy Tolan of Cleveland, Ohio is the guest of Miss Adora Holtz-claw. . .. . rr, 1 A p. m. at the Masonic lemuie. attendance is requested. Hostesses are Mrs, W. F.Swift, Mrs. George Plott, Mrs. J. H. Howell, and Mrs. George Coble. Mr. George Rotha has as his guest Mr. W. L. Patton, of Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shelton have as their guest Miss Frances Hamby of Lenoir. of Concord ar a visit to Miss Mr. T. A. Clark of Canton spent .MRS MARTHA Gt'NTQj Thursday in Waynesville. Miss Askins Ivey rived Tuesday for Mary Stringfield. Mrs. Josephus Daniels of Raleigh spent a few days this week at her home at Lake Junaluska. a Miss Eleanor Rankin of Charlotte is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Mrs. E. L. Lowe and Miss Mary Davenport have arrived from Amer icus, Georgia to spend the summer at the home of Mrs. Hugh Love. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strom of Mc Cormick, South Carolina are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Colkitt have as guest the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Colkitt, of Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Miss Eunice Osment of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. S it .1 Messrs. Clay Hobsan and Dick Denny of Atlanta, Georgia visited friends here last week-end. Mr. J. C. Haynes of Clyde was a visitor here last week. Mr. T. A. Clark of Canton spent Thursday in Waynesville. -.'. Among the visitors here from Clyde Thursday was Mr. Glenn Brown. Mr. MY J. McElroy of Crabtree was here on business Friday. Among the visitors in town Friday were Messrs. Charles Ray Caldwell and H. I. Ledbetter of Pigeon. Mr. T. H. Deaver of Pigeon was here on business Friday. i Mr. R. B. Overton of Canton was here on business Friday. PICNIC AT P1SGAH A party of young people accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers motored to Mount Pisgah Sunday af ternoon for a delightful picnic supper. In the party were: Miss Hester Ana Withers, Miss Caroline Long, Miss Elizabeth Alexander, Miss Eloisa Al exander, Miss Louisa Thackston, M:ss Tillie Rotha, Mr. Sam Bushnell, Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. George Rotha,, and guest, Mr. W. L. Patton, Mr. Hamilton Connell, Mr. Robert Miller, and Mr. Robert Little. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin Pool and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Connell and child ren of Atlanta and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Williams and children of Columbia, joined their mothe-, Mrs. L. P. Wil liamson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell during last week for a family reunion. AFTER . LONG Mrs. Gunter passed age of 75 on Saturday o'clock, June 25th t , ucir uaugmer, .tlrs. T 6em.bly itreet. 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T more is mibtaken scntimtJ whatever the nds particular caw, the high aras ot our service are .maintained, SLUD E R-GARR FUNERAL SERV Waynesville, N, A Ntiont Caikitl We have loept pace with Haywood County's gress, because we always tried to do the job just a little better than we were being paid. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHO E. T. Duckett, Prop. m Aiv st NEXT WESTERN f Mr. Charles Moody of Jonathan spent Saturday here on business. Among the Clyde visitors here Mon day were Messrs. Jack West Jerry Rogers, and T. E. Haynes. Messrs. Dee Clark, Grover Clark, James McElroy, Ben Wright, and A. G. Baldwin all of White Oak, spent Saturday visiting in Waynesville, Mr. C. B. McCracken was here from Fines Creek Monday. Mr. N. M. Walker of Clyde Monday visiting in Waynesville. spent Among the visitors from Canton Monday were Messrs. Crom Cole, Hol land Bell, Carlton Pess, and Walker Brown. Mr. Grady Walker of Fines Creek was here on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cathey of Pig eon spent Monday in Waynesville. J 5 4 Your Insurance Agent Is Yoiur Best Friend Rev. Hannah J. was here Monday. Powell of Cedl Miss Kathryn Queen hafe as her .guest this week, Miss Helen Hall of Richmond, Virginia. .''.' Miss Wilma McCracken, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T, N. Massie, for several weeks, returned to her home in Rock Hill, South Carolina . Mr. Charles Badgett, Jr. of Knox ville, Tennessee pent last week-end with Mrs. Badgett at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Denton. V Mr. Fred Crawford was here last week-end from Duke University to vsit his sisters, Misses Mildred and Wilda Crawford. 'Miss Lila Womble, who has been the gyest of Miss Martha Neal for the past week, returned to her home in Winston-Salem Sunday. Miss Caroline Long returned to her lome in Statesville Sunday after a week's visit to Miss Hester Ann Withers. . - Mr. H. A. Osborne of Canton was in Waynesville on business Monday. Mr. J. H. Haynes of Clyde spent Tuesday in Waynesville. Mr. Lloyd McGee of Enoree, South Carolina, a former resident of Hay wood county, is visiting relatives in Clyde and Crabrtee. ID.-, and Mrs. 0, T. Alexander have as their guests Mrs. Alexander's moth er, Mrs. P. T. Freeland. and their niece, Mrs. Albert Moffett, of Char lotte. ' Mr. D. R. McCracken and Mr. Grady Messer of Crabtrea spent Monday in -wn.. '. Mr. C. R. Fraicis of Clyde as a visitor hf.re TuesJr.y. Miss Louise '-'Mulle-' of Atlanta, Georgia arrived Sunday and is the guest of her cousin, Miss Hester Ann Withers. Mr. and Mrs. llowtrd Covington of Asheville spent a few days this week at the Piedmont Hf tel. " I Mrs. Harry Frehn of Kansas City, Missouri arrived last week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. You should be very careful in selecting your Insurance Company. 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