PERSONAL AN D SOCIAL )B Manf Miss Elizabeth Ray for n Xew lr "J' PHONE 137 ! K;!rH:U! Gibbs, who has been Ma. Fred iStuart and .Tr. who have been con. rlcu' - , T ir im f mnnnnv i fir fchSe I" Newport, Long Island. R Thomas has as her c Hill of riillsboro. UIKV tJI.IV !j Carolina , . . r.. C fl T.iiHprhppIr nf Vr una "",- . .1 LirJs irrivM Siinrlav I .i L Birdie Dunn of Raleigh came Hotel waynesvuie. L Glenn Tate of Iron Duff was ,-gtor here last w. Irsday in Waynesville. Lsrs. D.'H, Harris Edison E ins (..A.Logourn, miu telle were among the visitors here Canton last r ruiay. L. Williams of Elmer, New ey spent Friday jn Waynesville. r. Grover Clark of White Oak here Friday. . Jerry Smathers of Canton was on business last week, s. Anna Doe Fran'-is spent S3t- Ly shopping in Waynesville r Jarvis H. Palmer of Cataloo- vca a visitor here Saturday; i J. G, Gosi-ett of Clyde spent brday here on business. Jonathan Woody of Atlanta led friends and relatives here last Jim Williams and little son, ie, of Yorktown, New Jersey, are ng relatives in the county. essrs. J. F Rogers, R. F, Rogers, med to her home after a visit to Mrs. J. K. LeKtherwoou, in Waynesville. Mr. Cash Rogers cf Crabtre was a visitor in Waynesville Saturday ICE CREAM SUPPER The place is Mount Zion. The time Saturday, August 6, at 8 o'clock. Given by the Epworth League for the benefit of the church. Ice cream and lemonade. HS,ERAY' JR- RETURNS FROM F. T. D. SCHOOL Detroit last week witnessed a unique innovation, the launching of the first effort on the part of any industry to educate its members in every phase of their business. It was the first annual school of design of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association, which has more than 6000 members thfbugh- Mrs. J. M. Tro- V t t5- out. he wiM' Gwyn, and Mrs. Rufus Silcr spent 'j Amon th l50? members in atten Saturday in Franklin whe tw 2a."ce .at the school, hailing from acted as judges of the Flowe.- Show sponsored by the Garden Club of that city. Mr. Carr, Miss Mary Carr, and Mr. Jimmie Carr, who are spending the summer at the Gwyn home on Main stree, have just returned from a week's visit to their home in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. R, S. Cline arrived last week from her home in Dixon, Illinois and will spend the month of Aueust as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Mock, and her sister, Mjs. Guy Massie, and Mr. Massie. Mr. Walter Dungan of Elizabeth ton, Tennessee joined Mrs. Dungan last week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Mc-Cracken. Mrs. Lula Blain .and son, Robert, of Franklin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deaton. !Mr. Ed Isenhour of Charlotte sDenr. last week end with Mrs. Isenhour at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. tl. y. McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Orvile Kirkpatrick' of Port au Prince, Hati, left Sundav to visit jelatives in Macon after spend ing last week as guests of the former's parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. KirkDat rick. Mr. Kirkpatrick, who is a re tired naval officer, is vice president of the Haitien Motors, Inc. for the island of Haiti. Mrs. W. S. Johnson of West Ashe- ville is visiting relatives in Waynes villa this week. Messrs. Roy and Frankie McCrack en of Knoxville are guests of their aunt. Mrs. C. A. Haynes. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ivey and two young daughters havP returned to their home in Albemarle after spend Best ami W. P. Best of Crabtreei ing last wek as guests of Mr. and in town last week F. Vr. Messer of Crabtree was on business Saturday. v . J. V.. Sentelle of Natural Ige, Virginia is the guest of his K Rev. R. A.SenteUei, at his on the Pigeon Road. ar.d Mrs. S. J. "Moody of Jon- n visited friends in Waynesville week. r. and Mrs. J. M. Wells of Can- pent Saturday in Waynesville, r. Fred L. Safford was here from s L:cck Monday. m mow the visitors here last rsday to attend the Ouilt Show -Mrs. H. C. Crawford. Mrs. A. jWalker, Mrs. F.A. Justice, and Pearl Justice of 'Crabtree. . A-a Recce from Clearwater, la is visiting rplativps in Whv- He and Crabtree. . ' ss Marinrie Noland of Wnvnps- Virginia is tllP Wlipcf f hr cia. Mr. 0. 0. Burcin. nt her on the wood. Roa'd. Mrs. Guy Massie. Dr. W. L. Kirkpatrick left last Thursday for a several weeks' visit to relatives in Kent's Store, Virginia. iMiss Mary Emma Massie has as her guest Miss Ruth Watson of Columbia. South Carolina, Miss Massie and Miss Watson are schoolmates at Greens boro College. Mrs. Traynham and Mr. Sydney Pru den of Burlington and Mr. Gordon Pruden of Rocky Mount were here last week end visiting their mother, Mrs.X. M. Pruden, of Atlanta, who is a patient at the Haywood County Hospital. Miss Maniie Hambright of' Grover, North Carolina is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell. Among the recent arrivals ai'e Dr. and Mrs. George R. West of Chatta nooga. Tennessee, who are guests at the Blackwell home on Main Street. Mr. H. H. W. Hart arrived Monday front Cincinatti, Ohio to join Mrs. Hart, who is spendind the summer with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alien. forty vo states of the Union and two provinces of Canada, was Mr. Clyde Ray, Jr., local florist, who re turned home Sunday. , "Not more florists, but better flor ists was the slogan of the school sponsored by the national headquart ers of th association in Detroit. A staff of internationally known experts in color, floral design, uses of flowers, administration of a flor ist s business and advertising made up the faculty of the school, which was headed by Charles H. Grakolow. prominent Philadelphia florist and a past president of the organization. 'Mr. Ray went by airplane from De troit to Chicago where he visited friends a few days before returning to Waynesville. LeFAINE GUESTS ENTERTAINED Among the many special affairs centered around the Hotel LeFaine was th supper party given on Satur day night by the managment for the guests in the hotel at the rustic camp of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Kirkpat rick at Crabtree. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shaus and daughter, Miss Mary Alice Shaus, of Luverne, Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Pace, of Albany, Georgia. Mrs. Charles E. Frazier, of Atlanta, Georgia, Mrs. Carroll Long, and Mrs. B. W. Cason. SUMMER GUEST STOP AT PIEDMONT Among the new arrivals at ths Piedmont Hotel are the followinir: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wells and (Mrs. II. E. Wells, of Talladega. Ala.. Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Gattscbaldt and Misses Mary Louise and Hellen Gottschaldt, of At- Miss Marjoric Crane, Miss Sadie lanta, Ga-, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Briggs, Vickers, and Miss iMae Vickers, of New Orleans, La., Miss Dorothy Mur- ray, Mrs. Richard Murray, Miss Cece-i lia- Webb, and Miss Sara Griffin, of Mobile, Ala., Miss Bessie Mae Ses sions, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Harry Jefferson, Mrs. E J. Vaughn, Miss Harriet Vaughn, Miss Betty Vaughn, and Mr. S. O, Leseur, Jr., of Louis ville, Ky. ...SUCCESSFUL HOMEMAKING By RUTH MAVIS STONE SOUR CREAM WAFFLES t cup sour cream 2 ei-gs 1 cup self-rising flour 4 tbsp. melted shortening I to 4 tbsp. wa ter or milk Heat the egg yolks, add sour cream, then sifted Hour; combine well, add shortening, and lastly, beaten egg whites. If the dough Is not thin enough to pour add cold water or milk as needed to give the desired consistency. This amount makes three large waffles. The amount of fat called for Is necessary when the Iron Is not greased. With a greased Iron the amount should be cut In half. SOUR CREAM NUT BREAD 4 cups flour cup of milk 4 cup sugar or enough to 5 eggs make molil 2 cups thin, sour dough crtam Si cup of chopped nuts Sift the flour. Beat the eggs, win trine with milk iind add to Hour to form n moist and fairly stiff douglt. Aild nuts and more milk If needed. Turn Into two well-greased loaf pans, ret the pans In n cold oven, heat gradually to n temperature of ."(HI in 8-."i degrees, mid bake about Sit min utes or until the bread Is IIl-IiI brown mid firm to the touch. The bread sliould be allowed to cool :i rt tit I ly, I lien wrapped. In a towel or several tbiil;iiesses of pitraHin paper and kepi in a bread-box IM hours before ctit tlna. The crust will be soft nnd need lint be removed when making rami-wUhes. Hazelwood News Mr. and Mrs. David Gaddy and small son rpent the week with Mrs. Gaddy's sister, Mrs. Ina Fisher, of Enka. DE WEESEAVHl TE'XER Coming as a surprise to their friends of Hazelwood was the mar riage of Floyd Dcwoese to Miss Jan ette Whitener. They were quietly married in Clayton, Georgia July 9, I9.'i2. The wedding was announced Saturday, July 30, by the groom's mother, Mrs. Lillie Dewee3e. The couple- were accompanied to Georgia I y the bride s sister an J brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bryson. M rs. Biyson being the former Miss Mary Whitener. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles White ner of Hazelwood and the groom is Mirses Wilma Hoyle and Muttie K. Clark were Asheville visitors Satur day. Mrs. W. T.Deweese was called to Asheville Saturday on account of ill ness of "her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Jus tice. the son of Mrs. Lillie Deweese. Miss Ellen Fox of Elk Mountain is visiting her brother, Mr. Harley Fox, af Hazelwood. A B. Y. P. U. Study Course will legin Sunday, August 7, at the Ha zelwood Baptist church. All the young folks are urged and invited to attend. A state worker will teach the course. B.Y. P. V. SOCIAL The senior B. Y. P. U. ofthe Ha zelwood Baptist church neld its quarterly social at the home of Carl Swanger Various gumes were play ed by the fifteen numbers present. Afterwards a delicious ice course was served. They young people re ported a good time. Of interest to many friends will be the following announcement: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey, Friday, July 22, a daughter. Mrs." Dempsey is the former Miss Fay Snyder. Hazelwood Wins From Try on The Hazelwood Ball Club journey ed to Tryon last Saturday and came nome with another victory, winning by a score of 15 to 3. The. score does not at all indicate the closeness of the game. eighth inning the Hazelwood club was holding the lead 6 to 3, and any kind of a break then would have meant a lost game, but in the ninth inning the boys went on a hitting spree and were successful in putting across ten runs in the last frame. Foster pitched good ball for Tryon, but Anally had to be relieved by Rhodes. Burrell hurled good ball for the local club, and was ably assisted by his team mates in the held. The batting of the local club was featur ed by a home run in the fourth in ning by Frank Robinson, with no one on base, this being the first run made by Hazelwood. Tryon made their three runs in the seventh inning. Ha zelwood will go to Swannanoa Satur day of this week to play the Beacon Mills Club. BYRON T. REEVES HERE LAST WEEK Byron T, Reeves, former citizen and merchant of Waynesville, now of Asheville, was in town one day last week on business. Blirkp rVlllntv ffll-miivi Mnnvt n n 1,, -- - J vj.vv U 1 1 ne game was a hard pvppiipnf fought battle up to and through the are adding additional storage facil elghth inning. At the end of the ities to their hives REX AUBITOMOD HENDERSONVILLE, N. C TWICE DAILY MATINEE 3:30 P. M., EVENING 8: P. M. MATINE 80c, 75c'fl.0O EVENING ...................... 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