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Local Items o o Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - Phone 137 SOCIETY PAGE J Society mrrfr mam 4X1) MRS- LO.VG CELECRATE "xXXIVERSARY WITH BRI. The outstanding social event of the t.k was the reee tion given on Mon - evening by ;r. and Mrs. James "' Long at their home in Hazelwood celebration of their twenty-fifth dding adversary. The home was charming in the glow lighted red tapers and fragrant th the spicy breath of cedar and J,,.-r forest greens. The entire fower ; (or was thrown en suite for the oc-fia'-ion and presented a festive ap t. K-arance. In the dining room the ; i,b!t. was covered with an exquisite I tl(e cloth and centered with a hand I me bowl of red carnations and liurning red tapers in silver holders. Quantities of greenery interspersed r'ith poinsettas formed an attractive rkpTound. T Mr. and Mrs. Long received their fcucsts in the libiary. Mrs. Long tore a charming gown of hyacinth ,,1'ue crogugnol satin with rose ac Mf ssories. The guests were greeted by Mr. and .Mrs. R. L. Prevost and directed to the . i - i tt r v. $Lfjrary oy air, ana airs- is. n. ousn- feJI. .Mrs. J. l,. weaver ana ;urs. . Ray received the guests m the t room where many lovely gifts of 5ver were displayed. During the rsi hour Miss Frances Robeson and liss Alice Quinlan presided at the um-h bowl which was attractively rranged in the hall, and Mrs. Rufus ler and Mrs. L. H. Allison invited he guests into the dining room. Miss larv Stringfield, Miss Dorothy Lane, lis- Eleanor Bushnell, and Miss ances Rav servd the delightful lalail course with fruit caKo and red (urn! green mints a .id almt nds during Ji hi' fuM hours. During Die later hours Mr;. K. L. Withers and Mrs. R. J. Hyatt direet- J the guests to the dining room and iMiss Cair-iinn. AMaUicr and Mrs. itcn Coikitt poured-., punch. Miss Margaret Hyatt, Mis; Martha String :',M, Mis Ellen Louise Killian. and Viis Loui.-e .Vkti'v served in the lining room. Among the ou ..f-t wn guests at tending the eytiu w ;re: Mr. aiifl Mrs J R. Long and Miss Mary trjihjr of Hryson City; Mr. and Mrs K, L. Mc K.t. of Sylva; Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Smith. Miss Lillian Smith Mr. 'charles Owen, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wil liams, and Mr. J. M- Smith, of Can . r ;i ir-a r.porze w, ar.d, Mr. 10T; ..,- 1". ,:, Tallin 1 Mrs. Lyle Jones, anu ..i:- I T m .Jones, of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. ' V v w RiUmnrp Forest; Rv. and Mrs. F. O. Dryman, of Lake i....i.. i anA Mrs. Charles Rav. J r " 'of Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mr' W B. Evans. Mr- and ijs.. u Allien nf Franklinton; and Mr arid Mrs. R. R. Weaver, of Parson buTg. Maryland. . About one hundred guests called during the evening. FREDDIE CRAWFORD'S HON. ORED AT BANQUET ; Freddie Crawford, whose utStand i;,r a tackle for Duke Um- ?ootball! 'team this year. won for him places on the All-South frn and All-American team - edition throughout the country, was honored on last Friday evening w.th a banquet, sponsored by h D,J Alumni of Haywood county, at the Hetel LeFaine. ,:0iv The dining room was appropriately decorated for the occasion with Duke colors of blue and white. White car nations formed the center Ff a"d blup and white tapers burncl at in UTvals on the table. Duke pennants hune on the wall in the background. TPorciismi acted as toast- TTJ Iv. I I"" V0 . master and introduced thespeakers .f the evening who included Mr. is. Camp, former All-American from x; . n. Tnm Strinfffield. form- All-Southern from Duke. Mr Frank fr Tlukp -olaver. Mr. Lee Davis,' All-State and iorm cBm of Duke team, .ur, uuii n ett nior for Duke, and Mr, (Carles Russell, member of Wake m ATaior J. H. Howell r""' , nr T wtlcomed the euests ana 'Crawford, mother ot tne guest ul .i..i;.....w1 tbp invocation. Mr Cr'aTford expressed his aPP5 !.. i him. Mr. Tom Reeves brought out the f art that Freddie is the first representative m xt i. r'ornlina on the All- jrom iiuitii - ; ir:vf ATOcv;,.an team. Mr. Sam Knight spoke in behalf of the Hazelwood t,---- -ik onH Miss Mav Craw- ford was called m for a few remarks Each speaker added words ofV praise to the many which have already been sprken for Freddie. v....- 1 a n-ocfs attende-l the ban- ; mxt and r'her: camp in later for tne dare which follow-ea r.,r-T ppmf r? HONORED Comnlimenting Mrs. Hugh Noland who was before her recent marriage MU Louie Medford. Miss Margaret Bunrin entertained with a charming shower at her home Thr home wa briebt with Christ wns flnwprs "tid p-reens. The even ?t- Ti-ac enpnt in nipcin? auilt sauares after which a deliehtful salad course MISS JOHSSOS IS HRIPE OF Mi?. ilEYXOLDS ' Charming in its impressive sim plicitv was the marriage ot Miss Fannie Cannon Johnson, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson, to Mr! Cameron Reese Reynolds, son af Mrs. Sarah W, Reynolds, wmch was solemnized Tuesday at high noon at the tirs: Baptist churcn. Rev- H. V. Baucom. pastor of the church, of ficiated, using the impressive ring ceremonv. The loride chose as her wedding day the fiftieth wedding anniversary of her grandmother, Mrs. Fannie C. Woodward, for whom she is named. The altar of the church was banked with evergreens and lighted with cathedral candles in tall standards. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Albert New. The Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin," was rendered for th processional and Mendelssohn's march for the recessional. During the ceremony Mrs. New played Nevin's "Love Song." .The bride had no attendants. She entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in brown crepe with matching accessories and carried a beautiful arm bouquet of Talisman roses, orchids, and lillies of tho valley. The groom had as his best man Mr. John C. Drewry, of Raleigh. The ushers were Mr. Marvin C. Carver, of Rougemont, Mr. Charles D. Ar thur, of Asheville, Mr. Charles R. Heartt. of Raleigh, and Mr, John N. Johnson, ibrother of the bride. After the ceremony the bride's par ents gave a lovely breakfast which was attended by relatives1 and a few- intimate friends. Following the rehearsal the even. rig be.fo-p the weddinur M' and Mrs. Johnson entertained tli.. members- 'i the bridal party and a few additional guests. On this occv i in the homo was decorated with Christmas greens and red candles. TV diniiuj table was centered with 'ii elaborately frosted bride's cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom and this as cut by the ibrido am. guests. Immediately after the 'wwinne breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds left n a wedding trip to Soutnern points. Lpon-their return they will make hir home in Raleigh. Mrs. Reynolds is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Johnson She was graduated f run vvaynes- ville High School and received her higher education in Atlanta. For the past few years she has had a posi tion with ' tne Special, License u reau of the State Revenue Depirt ment in Ra'eigh. She possesses a charming personality which has en deared her to mr.ny irienus. Mr. Reynolds i ; th.' on 'f Mrs. Sarah W. Reynolds, of Raleigh. He was educated at Trinity College in Durham and graduated from State College in Raleigh. He is at present connected with the Cotton Depart ment of the State Department of Agriculure at Raleigh. Among the out-of-town sfucsts at the wedding were Mrs. Harry Wood ward, of Mt. Olive, and Mrs. Charlie Arthur of Asheville. ;oi.axd-mi:ifori marriacf asnofscep , AnnouiK't ment was mud. last week :!.;.: Miss Louie Medi';)r i and Mr. Hugh 1.. Noland, popular young coup. :' Waynesville. were married last .-tpU'.uacr i at Cullowhec. tp.ly a tew c'.ee Iriehiis, at the time, knew of thv interesting "vent, which has just now heon disclosed. The bride is the onlv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Modfoid. of near W'avnesville. and granddaughter of the late W. D. McCracken, of Crab tree, who was for some years a mem ber of the board of county commis sioners ami one of the leading farm ers of the county. She is a gradu ate of the Western Carolina Teachers College, at Cullowliee. and. until Wed nesday of this week, j teache- in the Hazelwood elementary school- Her father. W. A. MdforJ, has. for a number of years, ben the supervisor of road? of Haywood county, and now holds o responsible position with the Stat? Highway Commission. The groom is a son of Mrs. James M. Noland, of Lake Junaluska. tint ot the late James M. Noland, who was tor several years register of deeds of Havwood county. He is a graduate of Duke University and is now a sales man in the DenUn Hardware com- nanv. of Wavnesville. After January 1. 19::::. the bride and groom will be at home at Crab tree. , ;; HARIj.S (WSER i-: ANSI-1 M .-. and Mrs. Hen (V.kitt left FRSARY i '.'acsday. for a several days visit to On- of the prettiest affairs of the i e! itiws in Philadelphia, IVnna. and t'hri-tmas season was the bridge sup-: Mt. Holly. New Jersey. , xa . XI... 1 . . , ' ... iht given ov .nr. ana .urs. l.aunsum LT, REED HONORED Lieutenant M. Woolsey Reeil, of Mt. Clemmons, Mich., was the guest of honor at a lovely tea dance given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, .1. W. Reed. t their home on Woolsey Heights Monday afternoon. The " home had been transformed into a veritable Christmas scene with greens and candles. Shaded lights en: fu-ther charm to the occasion. Tim e present were the guest of honor and Miss Virginia Gibbons, of HiiniKt, who is a guest of the Reeds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith, of Canton, Mr. and 'Mrs, William Kimoerly, Miss Lois liriggs. Miss .Isabel' Ferguson, Miss Ma-y Barber. Miss Eleanor Garrison. Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan, Miss Eleanor Bushnell, Miss Virginia Carter, Miss Dorothy lane. Mr. Jim mie Neal. Mr. Richard Barber, Mr. 5Vydnev Martin. Mr. Gladstone Mc Dowell. Mr. Whitenor Prevost. Mr. Ben Sloan. Mr. Allen Smathers, Mr. Ralph Prevost, Mr. Dave Felmet. Mr. T. N. Massie, and Mr, Jinimio Reed. AW MISS WAY HOSTESS AT LUNCH. EON . ' i tn rpclnipnt ofF'"rl,s. "rs, r,iT. . j ne i ' .. v.. . -r- - Tp-nv bpautiful rift. Tboso nrpoent included the gnet of brr.T a"d Mrs. Dewey Noland. Mr". TnTre- V"'p"d Mr. Wil' Medford. Mr. v-.' ( Medfrd. M'S. Joe Howell. 'Mfci'-Bsw rlif.-.nrli Car'W. HHV- "Rpt-o" "U'plfb. y'' Cnrr3vn Tla-sne". M!" Ma-v FooV- Mis p-ic -rjt. f'Ki Wir' K'Anaf- rT,, Mi PO-t. '" Milrlr-'' p-f-rAif. Ti-- T.fi'ati Ru -?in. Snd Mi Min'iie Burgin. JAMES HARDEN HOWELL. JR. ENTERTAINS YOU NO FX SET One of the most delightful affairs of the Christmas season was the bridge party given on Tuesday even, ing by Mr. James James Harden How ell. Jr at his home, "Windover." The rooms where bridge was played were attractively necoraien wun Christmas greens and poinsettas. After several interesting progressions Miss Martha Neat received the high score prize for the ladies and Mr. Sam Stringfield was presented a gut for high score among the gentlemen. Mr. Joe Jack Atkins cut the conso lation gift. A salad course -which carried out the red and green color scheme was served as the concluding feature of the evening's entertainment. The quests present were: Miss Jew el Hipps. Miss Babbie W'av. Miss Gladys Dicus, Miss Ldna tf rrett, Miss Marion McDowell, Miss Martha Neal. Miss Ellen Louise Killian, Miss Hester Ann Withers. Mr. Bill Prevost, Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. Sam Bushnell, Mr. Joe Sloan. Mr. Joe Jack Atkins. Mr. 'Weaver Kirkpatrick. Mr. James Queen, and Mr. Atkins Shackford. MRS. JONES ENTERTAINS FOR -..-' SISTER Mrs. Woodson Jones complimented her sister. Mrs. Joe Doggett, of High Point, who was her gue:;t during the holidays, with a charmini; bridge party on Tuesday afternoon entertain ing at the home of Mrs. Joe Tate. Elaborate Christmas decorations formed a cheerful background for the fon- tables' which were arranged for bridge. : Attractive prizes were pre sented to Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, who held high score, and Mrs. Hugh Mas si-?, who held second high. Mrs. Frank Hodcres received the floating prize. At the conclusion of the game.; a de. lightful salad course with aecesso ries was served. The guests included the honoree -id Mrs. Frank Holges, Mrs. Roy hi amnoell. Mrs. Hmrn Alassie, ;ilrs auriston Hardin. Jr., Mrs. (J. M M. G. Stamey. Miss Ann Albright. Mtsl Hugh Kirkpatrick Mrs. Charles Badigett; Mis Isabel Ferguson. Mrs. Elsie Rouser. of Ashe ville. Miss Dorothy McCrackem Mrs R. L. Coin, Mrs. William Hannah, Mr. Lenoir Liner Alley, and Mrs. Wil ford Ray. Mis; .Babbie' Wav was hosess at a leeautifully appointed luncheon Mon day afternoon, entertaining at ner home, on Main street. ' , Appropriate to the festive Yuletide season elaborate Christmas .decora tions were used in the living rooms. Luncheon vas sewed ac the dining table which was graced with an at tractive bow' of grer.i:.ry interspersed with red berries and lighted with red candles in grem holders. Af ter luncheon several interesting, pro gressions of bridge were enjoyed. Covers were laid for the following o-nPRtsr Mrs. J. H- Way. Miss Jewel Hipps. Miss Martha Neal, Miss Mary Mock, Miss Rosalyn Ray, Miss Vir ginia Welch, Mr. Sam Bushnell. Mr. Billie Prevost. Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. Milas Ferguson, and Mr. Joe Sloan. " MISS NEAL HAS TEA One of the most delightful affairs of the holiday season for the younger set was the Christmas tea given try Miss Martha Neal at her home at the Clevewill Apartments. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion with Christmas green.-:. The tea table was graced with lighted red candles in 'silver holders. Miss Neal's guests were: Miss TilHo Rotha, Miss Louisa Thackston. Miss Hester Ann Withers, Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Babbie Way. Miss Ruth Harrison of Wake Forest, Miss Elizabeth Baucom, Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. Bill P-evost. Mr. Sam Bushnell. and Mr. Herbert Baucom. MISS SI LER HOSTESS AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Miss Emilv Siler entertained a number of her voung friends at a de- iio-htful bunco partv on Tuesday even- " . . . I T nc in bonor ot her cousin, air.-L.yon Dickson, ot Durham- wno is spenuiti the holidays here. The home was attractively arrang. ed with decorations appropriate of the season. Score cards in red and green carried out the color scheme- At the conclusion of the games Miss Thom- asine Stringfield and Mr. BUI hwitt wprr- nrespnted the hitrh score prizes - - . . v r Miss Siler s guests were: ivir. Dickson. Miss Haseltine Swift, Miss Martha Way, Miss Hilda Way, Miss Marv Snvder. Miss Paulinf mack Miss Anna Katherine Coin, Miss Thomasine Stringfield. Miss Mary Willie Rotha. Mr. Bill Swift, Mr Howard Wyatt. and Mr. Bobby Sloan Hardin last Thursday evening in cel ebration of their fourth wedding an niversary. The home was charming in its Christmas decorations. Poinsettas and evergreens formed a bright back ground and the rooms were lighted with red candles- Supper was served at small tables which were centered with small baskets ot poinsettas. Four taibles of contract and one table of auction were enjoyed during the evening. High score prizes for the contract players went to Mrs. Jerry Colkitt and Mr. Frank Hodges, Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford received the gifts for the auction players. The guests present included: Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel, Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Poy Campbell, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Hodges. Mr. and Mrs,' Gerald Colkitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mr. and Mrs. Wil: Ham Shoobred, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mr. A. M. Burns, and Mr. Robert Hardin. COMMUNITY CLUB WILL HOLD JANUARY. MEETING MONDA I The Community Club will hold its January meeting next Monday at the, club rooms at .1 o clock. The program for the afternoon will i')p in charge of the department of health of which Mrs. Paul Walker is chairman. Current events will be re viewed by Mrs. Gerald Colkitt and special music will be rendered by Miss Ida Jean Brown. The hostesses for this meeting will lo Mrs. Raymond Hyatt. Mrs. K. R. Campbell, Mrs. M. C. Creep, and Mrs. C. C White. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Barber will leave tomorrow to attend the wedding of their son. Mr. R. N. Barber, Jr .r.il Miss Elizabeth Norman which will take place i'n : Grilbn Georgia Saturday. Mr and Mrs. G. C. I'lott bad as as their gue.-ts last Saturday and Sunday their daughters, .Mrs. Wayne Battle of Sylva and Mrs. June Kin caid of - Dillsboro, and Mr. Battle and M ;. Kincaid. Miss Dorothy Lane. Miss Mary Stringfield, Mr. Ralph Prevost, Mr. Aaron Prevost, and Mr. Ben Sloan will leave tomorrow fur Griffin. Geor gia to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Norman and Mr. Richard Barber. Mr. Ere, Ni vfo'.k. Christmas Hugh l.ov leriek Love left Monday for Vrginia after spending with bis mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rav returned to their home in Chapel Hill Tuesday a.ter spending the holidays with heir parent- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ray. Messrs. Atkins and Joe Shackford ' Charlotte were guests of Mr. and James Atkins Monday and fues- ilav. Miss Mary Boling and Mr. Charlie Klutz of Asheville were guests of Miss Dorothy McCraeken Christmas Day. Miss Ruth Harrson of Wake Forest is the guests of Mr. Herbert 'Baucom, Jr. at the home of h's parents, Kev and Mrs. H. W. Baucom. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett., of High Point, wer,. guests of Mrs. Doggett's sister, Mrs. Woodson Jones, and Mr. Jones during the holidays. Miss Bobby Ketner of Cincinnati, Ohio is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ketner. ' Mr. Frederick Marsh, who is a student at Danville Military Insti tute, is spending the holidays at bis home here. Mrs. J. M. McCraeken of Franklin was among tht. visitors in town last week. Messrs. T. t . Norris and Charles C. Smathers of Cantor, spent Friday here on business. w Mr. and Mrs Mat Davis of Crab- tree were-visitors here Thursday. Mr. E. W. Messer of Crabtree was a v aynesvuie visitor inursuay. Mrs. Sam Ferguson of Fines Creek spent Friday shopping in Waynesville. Mr. Frank Davis if lion Duff was a Wavnesville visitor last week. Air W. P. Best was among the vis. itors here from Crabtree last week. Mr. Hugh Rogers was here from Fines Creek Saturday. Mr. Dave Boyd of Jonathan spent Saturd.iv in Wavnesville. - J. H. Gossett of Clyde was among the recent visitors m town. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herman had as their euests Monday the former's parents. Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Herman, and Miss Alice Herman of Asheville. NORMA N -BARBER WEDDING CENTER OF INTEREST Social interest this week is centered in the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Nor man of Griffin. Georgia and Mr. Rich ard Barber, Jr.. of Waynesville. which will be solmenized Saturday at high noon at the First Presbyterian church in Griffin. Mr. Barbar and his sister. Miss Mary Barber, who will be Miss Nor. man's only attendant. left Tuesday for Griffin where thev will visit the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W: W. Norman, until after the wedding and attend several pre-nuptial affairs which are to take place this week. Mrs. Robert Breece and young son, Rolibv. of Raleieh. are guests of thb former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Rav. Miss Marv Kay. who has oeen in Raleigh for sometime, returned home Monday with Mrs. Breece Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Beatty and doaughter, Miss Mary Morrow Beatty, and voung son. Buddy, of Charlotte daughter, Miss Mary Morrow Beatty, parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. r . Al bright. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long have i',s their guests Mrs. Longs sister, Mrs L. H. Allison, of Franklinton, and her brother. Mr. R. R. Weaver, of Parsonburg, Maryland, ami Mr. Al lison and Mrs. Weaver. Dr. and Mrs. Robert'-Stretcher, have as their guests this week their broth r and sister. Mr. and M-s.-.-r,.. r. Stretcher, and Mrs. Stretcher's moth er. Mrs. L. L. Uzzle, of Wilson Mills ...... W 9 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Canton and Mr, Dave Felmet and Mr. r red Fei-iruson will leave tomorrow vr Griffin. Ceorgia to attend the Nor man-Barber wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albright and son, Jiminie. of Charlotte, spent the Christmas holidays with their par- nts, Mr. ami Mrs- M. E. Altinght and Mr. and Mr. J. T. Bridges. Miss Louisa Thackston left Men lav for Charlotte where she will nen-d in is wei'K as tne guesi. oi in r aunis. .Misses l-,stele and . i,eorgia Kelley. Miss Henrietta Love and her guest, Miss Ruth Wamble, returned to their home in Raleigh Monday after spending Christmas with Miss Love i mother. Mrs. Hugr. l.ove. Miss Elizabeth Rogers, who is member of the faculty of the Gastonia schools is "spending the holidays w ith her mother. Mrs. Lorena Rogers, at her home in Crabtrer. mm Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay and young son. Parker, returned Tuesday from the eastern pa-t of the state where they visited relatives during the hol idays. ; -. . . Mr. Milas Ferguson- who is a stu dent at Louisburg College, arrived last week to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dickson and son. Lyon, of Durham are spending Ah. and Mrs E. C. l.eo and small laughter, lletsey, spent la-t week-end with Mrs l ee s mother, Mrs. I',. llai'iold. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sipe of Ral eigh, spent Christmas with Airs. Sipe's pa-ents, Mr. ami Al is. Al. V Mhright. Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Aleyander are pending this week with relatives in 'harlot te. Dr. and Mrs. .1. R. McCraeken spent Christmas in Georgetown, South Carolina as the gueM oi relative.-. '.'-.- Mrs. E. A. Justice of Crabtree spent Saturday shopping in yu- nesville. : Among the visitdrs here last week -V i li t, u were Messrs, it. u. iiowen, iv. i. Howell, and Loe Howell of Jonathan. Mr. lx,. Davis left Tuesday for a several days' visit to friends m Greenslwro. M I'M Rachel Clark of White Oak spent Thursday shopping in Way- nesville. Assistant Director of Park Says Development to Start Soon) (Continued from page, one) nlr Ion, la as may he consiructeu n i'"" by private capital and operated on lease from the government. He said of these wHl Ibe on twenty-year lea-es. To atlol'd temporary mwi,. modations for park visitors during the coming year. Mr. Cammerer said fW of the old-timers are ocihk this week with Mrs. Dickson's mother- Mrs. J. K. Boone. Mr. and Mrs.. Dewey Stovall left a nml.iv for Lincolnton to spend a few days as guests of Mrs. Stovall's par ents. Rev. ..and Mrs. -!'... luckci. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr. spent Christmas Day in Weaverville with Mrs. Lee's mother. Mrs. J. l,. u Hams. allowed to remain, anC sucn otneia as have been and may be of assit- ik iii.fnw we begin with a 4em slate and start general devel ,,i,ment after ail lands have been ac quired." t -1 ,.! fivir. SERVICE 1 that Horace M. Albright, director of th? National Pa.k service, and himself are under ;..! K.rVise. and their work and positions are not clio-led bv mange. in the national a.imiiu-i.i . ik HU....1,, ,-,n,1i sanitation ,-,rnping 'facilities viil be constructed and handled by the park serv-.ee and ....... l,. mt,,l u'i be u'.ili-.ed in i.uil.'lin- hotels, lodges upp!y depot ,,n,l other eominer-iai phase of tro mm ,-k development. Mr. Cammerer cx 1 '.-,..1 ""nTl ; -r,U In e.t '. for the park.. anil the p-esent trails, are admittedly th" best in the country." Mr. Cam meW said. He quoted experienced hikers and woodsmen of the arodma Mountain club, of Asheville, and the Smokv Mountain Hiking club, ol 'Knoxvillo. in praise of the fine sys tem of trails in the park. : SURVEY REINC MADE t;.rv,,,.a w.rli will nroceed as an. nouneed. Surveys are being made nnw and these roads will tie punt as funds are available," Mr. Cammerer said. : .. ' . , - He appeared pleased with progress on the North Carolina side. He said he is not so well acfiuainted with the land acquisition in Tennesse, but be lieves there are a few subdivision tracts now causing the most trouMe. He is principally interested in ac ouisition of the 33,000 acres of the Ravensford Lumber company. J "I believe we will have everything clea-ed up within a year and the p-eneral park project under way," Mr. Cammerer said. This will include letting leases to individuals and corporations. England-Walton Stage Xmas Party (Continued from page one) is such an excellent product is because every man at me piani was iii'k his particular job the very best of his ability, lie urged the men to appre ciate the fact they are having good working time, and to always strive h give their employers Hue and loyal seiviee. As a token of good will from the company, Santa announced that the employees would be given a holi day on Christmas Monday with full pay. and in addition each employee was handed a bag containing oranges, candy and nuts. The employees were also 'given a similar bag for each of their children, so that the distribu tion of bags to each employee ranged from two to twelve according to the size f the family. In all there were distributed 1,000 oranges, oOO pounds of candy anil 100 pounds of mixed nuts. 1 The Enlgand-AValton Co. believes that "the keynote of community suc cess is cooperation, ' and this annual Christmas party given its employees is but another evidence ot the com nanv's desire to have a part in all civic movements which tend toward the betterment of the community, and to encourage a community spirit that will make its citizens happy and con tented, and Hazelwood a better place in which to live. The company lias always supported morally and financ ially every civic movement in Hazel wood. The England-Walton Tannery is working full time, and recently built an addition 50 X 200 feet in sir.e to add a department for cutting sole leather .thereby giving employment to additional local people. The local manager of the tannery, Mr. L. M- Richeson, has during the past eleven e&r been active in all civic affairs, giving his fullest inte rest and cooperation to every move ment looking to the betterment of the town of Hazelwood. He has served as a municipal officer in various capa cities, and at present is a member of the Board of Aldermen as Mayor of the city. The low tax rate in Hazel wood, and the strong financial posit ion of the municipality, is due to care ful and conservative management on the part of the city officials, among whom Mr. Richeson is recognized and appreciated . for ' his fairness, keen judgment and conservatism. Mr. Richeson's interest in community pio gressiveness reflects the spirit of the England-Walton .-Co. i 7 C I P -rif K AMR TILL HAD &GI-C TO THE PA.r? AD 5QuAE(' -- STcre.E-y I VOul.OTv hAvE fMLVE DCwm AND 1 An,iT TrC rrr-. l.lt J. The title of champion movie fan of the United States is claimed by Mrs. Carrie Lemert of Zanesville, O., who recently saw her four thousand, three hundred and fiftieth motion picture preformance since 1903. Have you lost your appe tite? Would you like to pet it back again? You can easily- find it by pay ing u visit to our shop, if you are keenly sensi tive about giving your digestive apparatus as square a' deal as Nature intended for it, you will appreciate the hunger producing cooperation of our fresh stock of groce ries. J. C. ROSE Home Grocery Choice Groceries Phone 88 Main St.
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