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Ft; i:. 1!..,;.. n,l.BSDAY,SEPTEMBER29.1932 MOUNTAINEER Page 3 hi Irk, Woman s uuu neiu w.e I " tho new club year on K L September 22, with Mrs. Itaurcw and MrS- B' D- Bunn . ; Rightful hostesses fetXe with lovely fa 11 flow- nderJ Irnt. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpat L "able to welcome most of vpca'ive committee in attendance .most representative number of I members ana tfirs. oevnie ui V r.i-.SJ anil Mrc J W F S Harrold made a formal rs. i-" . i . i . .i of the quilt snow tponsoieu hi club in July. This was most t.-ina. A rising vuue vi moiiw TT 1 J ,i ,4. n.n- Lr-,.iilv decided to mane tne t",how an annual event with Mrs Lj,i os chairman. iUIU , , a club also went on leeuru o ...... itritn riffyav inn. i nrcranizations ot tne city in W for the needy this fall this C left in the hands of the depart- i. nf we fare witii Mrs. jx. m. i ,rH chairman. r.-. Bunn outnnea m wtk iui- r of the Lducation Depart ' A prize, not to exceed $5.00, voted by the cluD to De onered to est all-round student in tne nign PERSONAL AN D SOCIAL ! PHONE 137 I r l FETING OF WOMAN'S MUSIC CLUB HOm? nPv h ,,M----"Ba $&LL ATTENDED I MEEtTg "'V , FlX f f Jn8than Frank Ferguson made her frt a? chairman of the recent most ssful Dahlia snow, ine ciud her a rising vote of thanks for untiring enorts in nenau oi ine that wore reflected in its splen Her work covered a period of to twelve months of planning he culmination was only the re- of magnificent cooperation with 1st efficient leader. It was re- i'(J that every school cnild in the y could not see thi3 display of educational value and equally c benefit. . district club meeting was, an ted for Monday, October .10, at write. Mrs: John Queen was ntcd to bring back the report Club.. srehway at the entrance to the Smoky Mountains National which the club had voted in fa- several month's ago, was urged, undertaken, accepting the co on of Other civic clubs, matter of planting shrubbery le court house gfjunas was also attention .and. a committee ap- ii to assist in any way. : dub adjourned to meet on (ky, October 20, at the home Irs, C. 11. McDowell. neiiKtitiui salad course' was p during the social hour. Publicity Chairman ROBERT WOODWAm HON- OICED delightful affair last week was ldge party given by Mrs. Wilson i rridny afternoon at the House in compliment to her Mrs. hotiert Woodward, whn Mr, Woodward is snendintr a ht in town . Mrs. Woodward is 'mer M -s Mildred Harness of t-a whose marriage to Mr. ard of Waynesville and Colum- 5,3 an interesting social event igust. " .summer flowers in shades of and orange gave a colorful dec- f. note to the livinir rrwims. Ws enjoyed at six tables. pnzoc went tn Mr BAkJ m am Mi numti,., - v wui,iijr jja'iic a ot high scores and Mrs. Jessie who cut the consolation. ste.s also nrpspnt-nd tla with an attractive remembrance occasion. pwmg the games several piano ": oiayea Dy Airs. L. C. ."f Dade City, Florida, and ?"Pst list, included the hnnnrpp. 'Prniin H.i.tu. . . .... ,. immimnie, oi Miami, v . kjii t'Lf lier artel rstw wne Stretcher. Mrs. W. T. Lee', ten.' t ' u- mTS- aess age, 'sey Lane OiiinlaV, iu; t.-i H"ell, Mrs. C. C, Tpw; f int)ti- W. Va.. Mro Jnv,n it.:. L'" .I1'S. tl. K. Atlf ins Afro KPf"' , Miss Mary Kay Miss ali Vrs.- D;ana Shoolbred, panels MasMe Miss Marsraret bnl'ni :. cnoir Gw'n. andMiss """"oil. Tl, c i . "lat meeting tor the year cf he Waynesville Mu,ic Club was held in the Community Club rooms on Sat urday afternoon, Septenibe- 24 Departing from the regular routine, vhfnv, HaS , ln open "feting to ; hich the club meml)er3 had the priv- Sttf mVUinK l'ertai number cf iMrs. Joseph Jorsnson ihp n..,u r,- inrnnerPreSided 3 M era''io"s Miss Mildred Crawford, leader of the program, present .j the following numbers ot micel!.vieou. music: J;tV' f no, ;Tho Old Koad.- John tcott Brindle. Mrs sVi,i u:- KiTlLnCraWfrd' a"d M9' Nancy J; PTia" Sl0' "plJo," Chopin Mrs. L.B.Hayes. 3. Vocal Duet, Barcarolle from lales Of Hoffmn.i" Mfc t...:i . Foy, Mrs. L.M.Richeson. ; Piano Duet. Hnnimi. vs i Dnnctj, Hovath. Mrs". Joe Johnson. Airs. E. U. Camp. 5. Vocal ; Solo. "r.iK'"L.Mi. r i." Green. " tt'Sch UrrCnt Events Miss Virginia 7.. Violin Solo. "Mi esa Carreno. Miss Margaret String- 8. Vocol Solo. "Bird S!nn of li' tide," Coates, Miss Ida Je:m 11-,,' ii-ap "a11". Miss Eleanor Todd Moffitt, of New Yprk. Much enthusiasm Miss Moffiett's dancing and tho Hnh was most appreciative. ut'iigntiui social hour was en oyed by all. when t.pfi. fl-,Hn.im.. , - ' ---T-F -...bl.v.o, C41IU i-aiven were sevred. The next meetinir will lio Snt-,,,.,1.,., wvk.iwcx i... W1L11 JVJ TR r Kl'nn-m .... , "....iiij .ao rostess. NEEDLEWORK GUILD TO HAVE uUArnzKl!U OCTOBER 12 It was announced yesterday that the Waynesville Chapter of the Need lework Guild of America had selected Wednesday, October 12, as the date for the mgatherng of garments for the needy. Alp members are asked to have their garments readv by Tues day, the 11th, so l.v.t the directors can collect them lor the' display' the next nay. The only requivoineiH for membe snip in this organization is the dona iion ot two new garmenis for the needy. This year special stress is be ing laid on securiinr yarmenta fnr viinui tii hi scnooi age and it is hoped that those makin;? contributions vili select warm clothing. The directors will begin immediate ly on their drive lor members and each director is looking to her former nemDers lor help in the winter's work. Last year the guild met with hearty cooperation in its. vork for tnis great cause and it is believed that this yean- the ingathering will te even more successful. Ihe new officers elected at the meeting of the guild last week are as ioiiqws: Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn president; Miss Alice (juinlan, vice presiednt; Miss Carolina Altstaetter secretary and treasurer: ami Mrs .1 M Long, honorarv Dresident. Thp new directors include these officers and Mrs. i'aul Walker, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. L. N. Davis, Mrs. T. L. Blalock, Mrs. Frank Ferguson, Miss Janie lu.?ker, . Miss Daisv Bovd. Mrs Dewey Noland, and Miss Lois Harrold The public is cordiadly invited to view the display of garments on Oc tober 12, at a place and time to be announced in these columns later ... Mr J.Bat Smathers of Asheville waa here on business last week. Mr. Ennis Sentelle, Jr. of Canton spent -oine time here last week Mr C. F. Owen was among the vis itors here from Canton Friday. Mr. J. F. Shelt nn nf .It-mot-Via v. priday in town. Dr. F. M. Davis of Canton spent isaturday in Waynesville. n Mr Raymond McCracken was a vis itor here from Fines Creek last Ihursday. Mr. Glenn D. Brown and Mr. Eras tus Jones were among the visitors here Irom Clyde last week. -Messrs. R.B. Overton and Charles t. Smathers were herefrom Canton ast week. Mr. C. H. Franklin was among the visitors here from Cove Creek Saturday. Mr. Galloway, Register of Deeds of Mrs. James D. Burbridge, who has assisted Mr. Donald Dunham as hos tess at the Dunham House this season, left yesterday to join Mr. Burbridge in Atlanta, Georgia and go from there to their home in Jacksonville, Fiorina. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Beam motored to their home in GarTney, South Car o.ina last week-end. Mrs. Beam re gained for a week's visit and Mr. Beam returned to Waynesville Sunday. Mr. Earl McDaris of New York City arrived Tuesday and is the guest of Miss Mary Barber at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Bar ber Mrs. T. V. Moore of Miami, Florida will arrive today to spend some time with her son and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Theo. Moore, at their reisdence on Mfcin street. Mi. ami Mrs. Vernon Hawthorne, wno have been guests at the Adger House for the past six weeks, are -ivmK mis weeK-end lor their home .ii .uiami, Florida. Mr. Doyle D. Alley, district chair " in oi me joung Democratic organi . atuin, will go to Raleigh tomorrow to .'i.tn the .executive meeting of loung Democrats. Mr. C. C. Louis of Charleston, nest Virginia arrived Saturday to join Mrs. Louis for a visit at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W T. Lee. ' Mrs. W. T. Lee, Sr. is recovering from injuries sustained in an auto mobile accident while en route to Way nesville from Sweetwater, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherrfius and -on, Mr. William Sherrfius, Jr. left Saturday for their home in Washing- u. ... alter spending the summer at the Gevewill Apartments. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Merryday have returned to their homo in Tlnvnna Beach, Florida after spending some- lime at ine ivirkpatnck Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. G rover Chambers of Clyde were visitors in the city Mon day. Messrs. R. Winfield and James Hipps were visitors here from Bea verdum Monday. Mr. Billy Noland of Fines Creek spent Monday in Waynesville on bus iness. Miss Alice Stringlield had as her guest last week-end Miss Julia Hayes ji High Point. SlI "TP KINCAID .2 vvmci came as a sur .---'iu-UMjni TO thP r TYiflnv in Western North Carolina, 11 Tii i . i mine J. 1VLU 25 TVv,mCaid' on Sunday to oi.w: VUU"K .cpwie mo- the vrZZ,. ?0T?a' accompa- I an 1 s orotner, Mr. I'ete r in1 were finipfi,. .-. j .j. lurch K awr 01 tne $ap- rc?i(' the f -"r. and Mr a. r 1 As f''-.She received her attractive h si ,e Waynesville Town- 19?, graduating w Dr '7r, h Past year has fur in !"Z jetJ, Ii Ma!. ; iUc(-racken at his tMnohi,! .'"""B: suciai set. L,lail?l the son of Mr. and I Carol?. cf friends in Western ""ua,. . n ?UpIe wil1 make their :o. groom's parents in C ' "' '"' rU ,P"e and VOllntr eon l,ni7i 1 isif tn1)06 in Greensboro n-Ut0. Mrs. Paee'a tnnthpr. a-Wei' at the home of P T s Monday's visitors. FIRST MEETING OF COMMUNITY CLUD NEXT WEEK The Community Club will hold its initial meeting of the new club year next Monaay afternoon, October 3, it rf:JU o clock at the club rooms on Main street. The program for the alternoon will be featured bv an ad dreis by Mrs. D.M. Tillett, of An drews, president of this district of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. A large attendance is urged. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mis.' Rufus Siler, Mis. Ben Colkitt, Mis. T. Lenoir Gwyn, and Miss Alice Quinlan. .. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne of Tampa, Florida announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, September 25. Mrs. Osborne is the daughter of Dr. J, F. Abel of this city. .. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carver an nounce the birth of a son, Ernest Reeves, on Saturday, September 24. Mrs. Carver is the former Miss Re becca Reeves. : Mr. W. S. McCracken of Beaverdam spent Monday in town. m Mrs. H.H. Garner of Pigeon spent Thursday shopping in Waynesville, Rev. R. A. Sentelle was here from Pigeon Thursday ."'. ' -' ; . ' j Mr. Fred Singleton trf Cecil spent Thursday in Waynesville, Mr. C. S.Freel was here from Can ton last week. Mr. Cordell Russell of Canton was a visitor here Friday. ..-.'..... Mf' Boone Sentelle of Pigeon spent Friday in Waynesville. Messrs. J. R.Terrell and W.H. Ter. roll were here on business Friday. Mr. Sain Welch of Raleigh spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. J. Howell Way. .Mr. and Mrs. Buyinton of Savannah, Georgia are spending a few weeks at he Adger House. Mr. ami Mrs. Edwin Trevor and .;aly. of Key West, Florida are spend ng several weeks at the Adger House. Misses .Josephine and Carmen Plott sptnt last week-end in Sylva as quests -oi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle .. Mrs. Diana Shoolbred returned Fri day from a ten day visit to Dr. and Airs, t lark in Salisbury. . . Mr. Fredrick Marsh left last week lo resume his studies at Danville Military Institute in Danvill", Va. Among the visitors here from CIvde last week were Messrs. John C. Haynes, J. A. Collins, and Herbert Collins. "FORE" means lookout in golf lan guage, but Phone 4 is the telephone for .the company that has the Goal that reaily gives satisfaction. Holler fore today at central and she'll connect you with R. L. Lee Coal Go. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hopple, who have spent th summer at the Dun ham House, left Monday for their winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. William Sloan left Mondav for Nashville, Tennessee where he will resume his studies in the Medical School of Vanderbilt University. f w . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Badgett and children left Mondaty for Knoxville, lennessee where they will spend the winter. Mr. O. Y. Kirkpatrick of Charlotte pent last Thursday here as the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W L. Kirkpatrick. w Mr. Weaver McCracken returned the first of the week from a several days' visit to Charleston, South Carolina. Mr. Arnold IT. Vanderhoof and daughter, Miss Mildred Vanderhoof, of Asheville were Waynesville visitors I' nday. '. Mr. J. W. Reed, Jr. returned to Duke University in Durham Sunday after pending the summer with his par ents here. ... Miss Margaret Ashton, who is a student at W. C. 1. C. at Cu'llowhee. pent last Sunday with her sister, Mr.5. Caroline Hyatt. V V Mrs. Minna L. Butler left yesterday for her home in St. Petersburg, Flori- a after spending some time at the Dunham House. . Mrs. L. C. Hawes and two children, Norma Louisp and Mark, of Dade City, Florida are guests at the Adger House. .'.'. Miss Louise Wolfe of Asheville is spending aifew weeks at the LeFaine Hot jl. She has accepted a position with Harris Sales and Service. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Murphy and young daughter, who have recently moved to W?aynesville from Hickory aie making their home at the Kirk patrick Apartments. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stretcher have as their guest the former's mother, Mrs. Jessie ii. atretcher, ot iel:ow Springs, Ohio. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . x i-ee, at tneir home on the Fair view Road. V M',J' H; IIarney f Raleigh will join Mrs. Harney und children this wetk for a visit at the home of Mrs. Harney s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T Lee: MC"'S J,;'.anettp Inm,1'i 'eft Wednes day for Washington. I). , where sh(. .vouim- ner siuui-s as a student : at apitol City School of -MMg, uuer spending ,tr vacation with her sister. M:v, it s:t.. 'on, (,n Enst street. Mrs Will Simtthers of Atlantic V'ty, New Jersey arrived Tuesday to Pin Judge Smathers and their son, J... H.Sinatliers, who came to a.Miesville hist week. They are uo'.ts f Judge i,nd Mrs. Frank Miiathi-rs. . Mrs. Eugene Purcell and son, Mr.' Woodson I'urcell. who hav, 1 guests ut the Dunham Home for sev eral weeks, will leave this week-end or ..their home in St ia-...i . ! londa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward left yesterday for their home in Columbia, South Carolina after a ten day visit to Mr. Woodward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodward, at the Adgtr House. , Miss Virginia Smathers is leaving I' nday. for Atlantic City, New Jersey to attend the wedding of Miss Chris tine Myers. She will be accompanied as far as Philadelphia by Miss Mary Hflle Wall of Miami, Florida who h'is been her guest for the past week. 4- t Miss Elizabeth Norman, whn ennni several weeks at the Hotel Waynes ville during the sumemr, is enter taining a house party at her home in urillui, Georgia this week-end. In the party will be Miss Dorothy Lane Miss Eleanor Bushnell, Mr. Rjilph j reyost, Mr. Ben Sloan, and Mr. Dick Barber Mr. Clarence Ray left Tuesday for his home in Winsor, North Carolina, :fter spending the summer at the Piedmont Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Anderson of Philadelphia have recently taken mi apartment at the Olevcwill Apartments. Mrs. II. W. .Woodward, who has spent tne greater purt of the summer nt Mountain Sanitorium in Fletcher, Vorth Carolina, returned to her home Friday. Mrs. Woodward's friends are pleased to learn that her health is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed had as their guest last Friday and Saturday Miss Virginia Gibbons of Hamlet, North Carolina. Miss ninhmw ; , . . : " graduate or Duke University and Columbia University in New York and has .recently received her pilot's license. Recent Real Estate Transfers In County Records in the ofhVe of Register of IYtds for Haywood county show the following recent real estate transfers: S. E. Queen tnd wife to J.M. Long. C. C. Queen and wife to J. M. Long. J A. McGhee to R. C. Gossett. John P. Morrow and wife to Car roll J. Morrow. A. L. O'Dear to Hestella O'Dear. Allien Sutton to R. L.Phillips. Way Kinslajid; Commissioneii to Fannie Pless. E. E. Rhodes and wife to Nelson Rhodes. S. H. Miller to W. F. Miller. y. F. Miller to S. H. Miller. C. A. George to Annie Green, W. M. Green to S. L. Saunders. J. R. Morgan and F. W. Miller to Edna Schulhofer. W'. G. Hogland to Ellis Smart R. L. Sentelle, Jr., to W. M. Snyder. Fred Rice to C. V. Sorrells W. H. Souther to J. A. Tilley G.W. Osborne to Sarah Teague. Lloyd Teague to Joseph Teague. Carl Medford to Fred Thompson. J. A. McGhee to Glenn Trull and wife. E. A. Smathers to E. N. Vaughn. Crawford Rice to J. S. Willis J. R. Sheffield to Sallie A. West. Erastus Mitchell to Steve Wyatt. Mrs. S. T. Wyatt to G. V. Young. Samuel Evans to Hemphill Baptist Church. Sol Sutton to G. W.Sutton. C. A. George to Mary E. Stringliedd. Extends the Life of Your Car WE can keep your car in the smooth, fine running .condition that will give you the greatest pleasure and satisfaction in its use. Harris Sales and Service PHONE 380 MAIN STREET r . " . ... .. . iiiiMiiTiwwMMOTwMrrww ... ..... I .. .... "T Hold Everything! Read This -- $09.00 GIVEN JJ AWAY SATURDAY, 4 p.m. BRING YOUR TICKETS Mrs. Charles E. Frazier, who has spent the summer atithe Hotel Le Faine, is leaving today for her home in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Donald Dunham has closed the Dunham House after a very suc cessful season and will leave today for his home in St. Augustine, Florida. During the next few days we guaran tee to save you money on shoes-clothing-hats-dry good feeds -groceries You still have chance to win-B-U-Y N-O-W BURGIN BROTHERS - "mm mm Wmmsm PHONE 334 AT THE DEPOT i I' ' -3 i ' f . fa I l"' Rf H.'I!tr i . ill; Sftt IS ti if. 3 mmm w it fr i r'h It ?-'.!.' !'..f v ! i mm ii';- : 2: U 1 i 1 m.
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