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THE WAYNE&VILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 193i
SOCIETY PAGE
Society
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Local
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Eleanor Bushnell, Editor
Phone 137
ti-rryfills observe fif
tieth AXXIVERSARY
Amidst :hc c-nt;rat illations and fe
licitations of a larg.1 circle of friends
and ii'l;iti'i -Mr. i.nd .Mrs. I'inkney
l.-jfayette Turbytill entertained
'fur -day evening with a larjje recep
tion in -.-eh-'iru'.ioii of their trnlden
wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.
Tuihyliil were nurricd Fel. 7. l.M-.'i
ir, the 1- ra.-ii-is Reuse i-t' tin- (Joodyear
''ace. i ;U: of the old land marks of
the to'.', i wher,. tin bride's parents
were Hvinj? at the time. The cere
j 1 n I n :ts performed by the liev. Mr.
('anion c f (he Methodist Kpiscopal
i'kasv' Mr. i;eoie;e II. Smathers,
new of Asheville, but formerly a res
idem . f Waym-villf. was the groom's
U's't 'man.
T.-n i.rJ.-U' ;a- Miss Julia Catherine.
'i'..U-. i (liiUKlitcr ..J' Joseph Manson
Tav .'id his wife N'atu-y Sh-K.-k. the
!a:: r .t'.nir the grand daughter of
S 'io,ik. i ariy pioneer in llay-
nunty and famous llcyolutiun-
H oeil
v - Jii
Tin- e.r.
Ti'.r..i, ::.'
a:.-, .i i!
,i:..vv ! !-
.! busi'.c-
Mi.
I a:
urn v.'i.s the son af Klkanuh
and I'lum.i Campbell and
in Catawba county ami
il:i- -er'.iun and estalilished
v.h". :. quite a young man.
; Mr.-. Turbylili h.-w spent,
.i;''.v y. af ( tlrvir mar
m u'i.y'r.e-viUc where they
i-;;:' ir-n have bti n identi
...'ii'.ii while activities
;..! ; arc held in the high
: ,. c .untii'-i.- f I'iemi .. Ttuy
! un.'l four daughters,
.1' v, 'ire.-.-ut for tile ccie
I'inv ;,). a toilow.-: Mrs.
: .!' A -h-viHe: ( 'i;:ir!' .
' New Y.rru C.hy. win
v n so :ai"d with .the Mu-
A ni
lib
tiar
He yc
n au-M-.i'i-
.. '.. le . CIA
.ii- county,
:i i at 'pre
ale iegisi.
Mrs. John
' '. Kc
Mrs., .J. C.
a.".d I'inkii!
,; a- i .'i:.".t;,
Xe'i., from
eiii a mum.
tun- of his
W. Ta:o, oi
Martin, of
Turner, of
v l.ai'uve.U
! r.,
ha
of . Waynesviilc.
ijiy occasion the Tmby-
;. ii Vini '. w ,s .''throw li i'tv' suite and
U i.;i: i! uKy den.rated. in qiuintities of
"jt(is, wilenduias, snap diagons..
.ii:,l i in T.ivrnionizino; shades of
'O'aiVc aio': v cilow. Kccoivini; in the
icceptio.i were Mrs. Woodson
.lo-i, s ami Mrs. AV. l. Nrison, ,ot
Ahcv;!'c. bath niece, of the in'ide.
In :h,' :ii;'.v i'o.,rn, whert. th h.and
: - .no aii;l loveiy sifts. siKniticai.; of
.n. o:hom i -;:i''. were eivdi 'plav i'..'::.
''I.' V'.'y, (,;' and Miss lie-sic Uc0,l
o-.id'i. .Mrs. Charles ' l!uii;ii'
.Ik K'ae it- iKiok. ,
le l.iv'.nii' ! (Hun -nr. an.t .'.li s.
w ith Hi ir ebililren, a i;i .oui
is wife, Mr. ami Mrs. !. N
: : of ( ,ast;.!iia. alio M r. and
In tl
Turb;
.'T! a
!!.!;
Mrs.
,:u"
-ae.-.
ir.
-U : s. .J
Jet' iv.
Were
; )w:;.
'Mises
Miss(s
I ur
'.j'acl.
low I'o-,
L Mos:
in:; t v
; Mi .
I'll T.i'
t ' ! .' c' : ' (
Mi i, 'racken, the h iter a
iv ' lrid". l't ccr.' U. their
;v!i!l won1 a l e.'uir.-
ci'epe wi ii .: cor-
i-o. 'I ho quests were
i'c: 1 I cei'i lie' i'llr by
:s, a niece,
quests to the' ilininj;
i'irne t .1 . Ih ;:. t am!
I l.'i'e .M iss I '..'coy
.Miss tlussie Mi'.i tin
i .-.erviiiLf !,y the fol-
laiu; (.t..utrhter. 'Jl tile' !i,sts:
la!- i and Kuth Hensun. the
Mildred and Frances Tate, of
A s h t ' i ! ! e, ; . n (1. .VI i s s ( .' a t h ( r i n e ,U a r t i n .
. Tiio dinii r tahl; . vas eoverol in a
ereani lace el th and centered by a
, .arge three-tier wedding vake on .the
top of w:ikh v.as placid a miui:.ture
i'i i'.:e ami groom., while at either end
i'f the table w;ere bowls Of yellow
loses with iei iiery. flanked by hold
i i coatainine; lighted tapers. The
sure o;,a'''t and servir.fr tanks were
simil:'.r!y lighteil and- ' arranged in
l,.'ivis ' ,f rinses. The quests wele pre
sented ;i'.tiaot:e favors ir. the torm
1 gobien vctiicin bells ry Kugenui
', and Louise .Nlai'tin and Na'icy Turner.
. mall grand daugha.'fs of the hosts.
Among the. out of town quests aside
from those previously mentioned
were Mrs. S. (.'. Satteitinvait, of At-;.;il-a.
Mr. ami Mr . Troy M.ady, of
Kiika; Mr. ami Mrs, i'.d Isenhour, of
Charlotte; Mrs. V. Stevenson, of
, . Kaieigh ; Mrs. ; Minnie . Towles, ,of
C lyde ; AI r, and Mrs. Frank Camp,
bed. of Canton; and the fo'dovving
from Asheville: Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fcl L. Turbytill,
Mr. and Mis. J. A. Krwin. Mr. and
Mrs. V. 1!. Nelson, Mr. &nd Mrs., L
C, Rousi r. . ' Mr., and Mrs. Manson
Shook... M r. and Mrs. K. 1. Rhihehart-
may craw ford is guest at
. SUL THERX CLVU TEA
Miss .May Crawford, prominent
member of the Southern Club at Bos
ton University's Sargent School was
a guest at a tea given for the club
by Grace Gull. Del Air, Maryland, at
her Boston .residence, Saturday after--:
noon.. February 4. Eight southern
states were rtpresehted by the 14
girls who attended the meeting, w hich
w..s in the nature of a revival of the
club, since it virtually suspended ac
tivities lasi year during a dull sea-on.
,. .
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isenhour and
daughter, Miriam, of Charlotte, were
guests of Mr. and Mrsj R. Q. Mc
; Cracken Tuesday and Wednesday.
They were here to attend the anniver
sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Turbyfill.
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Mr. (Jlaymer McCracken was here (
from Crabtree Monday.
I tTERESTIC, MEET IS (1 OF L
I C. HELD
I On Friday afternoen. February
Mm. 0. Ii. 'Martin and Mrs. Noble
Carrett very delightlully erilerTameii
the Haywood Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy at the
home of Mrs. Garrett on Pigeon
street. A good percentage of Member
answered tlit, roll call.
After the usual opening exercises
and the business was transacted a
splendid program w..s presented by
the hi.-toria", .Mis. ( . R. Martin.
Mrs. R. X. barber bad the paper of
;he afternoon. "iV-rUi Carolina First
at 1! thel." Tie subject was handled
rt i most instructive and i ntertaining
manner.
Mrs. W Swift ic'.ul an interest
ing art iei..- on Sidney Lanier as poet,
musician, ami Confederate soldier.
It was given especially to commem
orate ;ie birth of Linier !.1 years
ago : li.it dat .
Stuart. The Fighting Man,"
written by Thelmar Wyche Cox of
I.cuisiana" wa, read by Miss Nancy
Kibi n. February tl was tht. 100th
;.irtiui..y anniversary oi Stuart's liirth.
At'icr. llie inovrani Mrs. Martin and
Mr -, il.iiiett .'.. v ed l'ef i i-diments.
Tio- n'.i'o' lag -ioljinu ncd to rn. ct with
Mrs. i 1. C.cc. ii .' ih- .ir t Friday
in Maiei,.
M iss X oicy Kiilian,
I'u'cib i' ;.' ( baii'iiiaii.
: i . .l..V.V 1 1 E rarty
f ,.'. ;; it.';Rj:stis;- evext
'"'.lu.'h ii.tvn': " cciiU'is in tile oene
:i' Mid , Ilia! v ill i'c riven by
t ii. Alio ricasi Legion Auxiliary on
1 i.iy'eveiiii-g. I'o ouary I I. This
i : ii :,inual a n ai.' a ad i t iie large f
'ii lii of the year.
Ih. fcllowii :; c.'ininvicii have I't'eli
aciioiH'ceil by t.:.c jo-.-ident, .Mrs. K.
', i a.; ii-, n v.; I ioir. Mrs. W. 'T
..... .1 : . ; ii ;': iiinciii: . Mrs. liny
.-...rib' (! ;' inr.i'S, Mrs. .). Harden
lev.. I;, a: .ao. eioenl-. Mr,. M. C
ii,. ;ii; .i!"i i d etisine:, Mrs. Iv. 15.
' ''HI!:'.
l'b.' ! voinfiK wilt b.e featured prim
o .t;,.' crimes i." several tan dance
,oi..;'n ': . .by .lifrle Mi. llilda Way.
V' -.s (,ARRi:rr uoxoitvu : at
(;i;EEXsr.oR( ) coeeece
.diss I'.lizaeet.h Can ai . daughter of
!i. and Mrs, Ni.ale (iarrett. who is a
oicllibc: of tlie sophnlliore cla-s lit
clr. ei -.;c,ni ( (dlege- was rect ntly hon.
iei by lief ea.;sina;es when shy was.
eb .led: president of lludsnn Hall.
.Miss (iarre'tt. ii! o has the;, distinction
being a nieiaber of the
Ntcrfeiit : t'omieil i;i in ;b,. .-ophoniore
A. '. i'lite. ii' Mai blelieud.
.i';u'., Mis. "I". iioulcli -.ii, of Asii
,;ind. Ly., Mr. ,1. F. Sliiebis. of New
pi it. Tenn., and Mr. George F. Aiui
dei'soii. of I'luLalelphia, t'eiin., olli
e'ials i .!' :iie I'ingilUol, 'alton Coil'.-
paiiy, were bcre on l ueiae.: -, a ;
week-end and were gue.-ie .'it flu.
I lott 1 l.i F .ya .
lion. .1..; i ;.' 'i n! b;; of Ha'..;Vings.,
.iii.-k.t' arrive I .Monday : .io attend
gold, I '.lei line el' j'j m? . .Mi'.
and Mi.-,. : 1'. 1..; bit b. lili. lie will' 've
! in a :.o Liiic;..in Nebraska this Week
i " t vi'itrt ".be legislature of ' t hat
-lis .'lar.i'uei .te . alas.- ie. who has
'ii miking iui- iioiiK' in Sylva for
' , pa 1 few mon.dis, is i-peniling this
.. ek lu re w ith her parents. Mr. and
-o V: . '1'. .N.. .Mii.s;.ie. .Miss Massio has
as her guiot Aliss lie-sie McLean,
o: Atianta, Georgia.
-Mr. CharHie Turbylili,. who has a
position with the American Indian
Museum, in New York; City, arrived
Friday for ii week's visit to his par
ents, M r. and .Mr.-. 1'. L. Turbylili.
-ir. and . Mrs. CL Lyle jones and
Mr. and M i s. ; George II. Ward of
A -hceilL'. w ere VYaynesville visitors
Su:!,iay. Mr. W id is also attemling
e.eui'.; here this week.
Mr. C. 1 1. Cotiklin, Jr. and Mr. W.
i . i.iackburu,. of I'iiiiadelphia, retin-
syiv.oiiiv otiicials (if Rbyle !i Pilk-
Kigain, sp:nt l..:t week-end here on
business. '.".'
'..
Mrs. L. L. Raymond, of New York
City, . who is. -a frequent visitor to
Wayntsville. . arrived last .Friday . and
will spend several weeks at the Hotel
'.(Faii.e.
' '. '
Mrs. W. W, ; Norman of Griffin,
Georgia is spendinig this week here as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Dar.
btr. .nd Mr. and Mrs. T. G.Boyd.
Among the visitors here-from Can
ton last week were: Messrs, C. 13.
Medford. Wallace W. Wells, and C. D.
Moi-tt.. ,.; . : '
'. t, r, Se ',''
Air. C. J. Ray- who has spent sev
eral. weeks, as tiie guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hyatt, left Sunday for his
: ".: i:i Winsor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russ spent
la", week-end in Ilendersonville as
.guests f the lattei's parents. .Mr. and
Mrs.,; Foster Bennett-.
'
.Mr, Churloi Badge tt returned to
Kno.vi!!e, "Tennessee.; Tuesday after
spending the; '"'.week-end here with
Mrs. Badgctt and their young sons-
Among the visitors here from Clyde
Friday were Mf. C. B. Jones, Mrs.
Glenn Brown, and Mr. D. I. L. Smath-
Among the out-of-town guests who
attended the iiftieth wedding anni
versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
'. L. rurbyfil! were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. YY. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Turbvlill. Mr- and J. A. Krwin, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Rouser. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Campbell, of A.-htville; Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell, of A-heville; and Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Moody, of Knka.
Among the visitors here from Clyde
Monday and Tuesday were the fol
lowing: Messrs. Thomas Rogers. M.
A. Leitherwoed, C. C. Hill. J. M.
Haynes, George C. Haynes, J. W.
Shook, Ceph Clark, and Tom Craw
fardi -, t
Mrs G. N. Henson of AshcTille and
her guest, Mrs. Wiley Ii. Stevenson, of
Raleigh, were guests at the anniver
larv celebration of the fonntrr's par
ents.' Mr. and Mrs. P. L. uvhylill.
Mi.-. R. II. Mitchell left last Fri
day foi' R'.leigb whole she i.s spend
ing .soVtral day;- as the gtie-st Of her
daughter, Airs. Tom Tabaforni and
Mi. Taiiafe! id.
Mi. and Air-'. John AY. T:ite of
A. nevill,. wt re gate-ts of tho latter's
,1'. , .dr. and M i' .-. I'. I.. T'tirbylill.
1 Ii r.O;;v evellllg.
.Li.t:
M !
e e; the visit '.rs in te-wn Aioaiiay
Vies. i R. Winli.'lil I;. I.. Sen-
Chv'U'r Co;'b;n
e. ami .!. N. Ale o
ai
II.
'ii.
.1. K. bb'lbi bi i,i' Y
.ii ha - int...; Ab'iidav.
how w : I
W. A. Moo
.iMiono i In- vi itoi
Tue May.
;,t I'l'.cll W..:
ill Va.Yll':'.-Ylbe
Ali'. AV. 1... I!ru!. linv.' ami Air.
I'm :.;;,' ..id ii eke 'i f (bid t re.', wcv..
' ;,,; ;ville visitors. Aionday. , s
A.i;so K. 11. bbieiiweii and Ayj.
toilet llyat'. (-.iff AsiieviUe vi-iioi'S
.biUirdav. ;
;'..
. li s. I). D. Ferry ,'i'f Sylva. .was; the
',,a; i of tier father, .Mi! C. Aliller.
. ; i M ouday.
Ai, ssrs. Julur Y.Sii,.ok aie.1. i'idwiii.
Fii"dn r of Clyde were iimoiig the
visitoie hei;e las: week :
S, ;i: ;:.
All'. T. B. AlcCracken oi" Fines
i 'l oil-: wa' ammig llie visitors jn
town " 1' i bi.iy.
,...'
Alesiis: R. R. .Mease and Albert
i .iiti: were lure from Canto'i Alon
Vlay. .
COXTRACT CLVn HAS EX JOY
AREE MEET
The Contract Supper Club and a
few additional guests werc. delight
fully entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank 'Bell at the regular meeting
of the club on last Monday evening.
The Valentine motif was carried
out in thf. party appointment-. High
score prizes to Mrs. Ben Colkitt and
.Mr. Carol Bell.
Those pre sent inc luding members
and guests were: Air. arid Airs C. 'C.
White, Air. end Hi's. Wihord Rly.
Mi. and Airs. Carol Bel:, Mr. and
Ah. Horace Keener. Air. and Miv.
Roy ('umpiiell. anil Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Colkitt.
IP 4
METHODIST ( IR( EES REOROAX-
he it
The circles of the .Methodist church
.have been reorganized and new officers
selected as follows:
Circle N'o. 1. Mrs. G. C Davis,
ehaiiman; Airs. Rufus Siler. vice
chaiimah.
Circle No. .Mrs. C. E. Ray, chair
m.."i; .Mrs. Gladys Burgin, vice
chairman.
Circle No. :5. Air James Alassie,
i'hai rir.an ; Airs. .Homer Plott, vjice
chairman.
Ciicle No. 1. Airs. C. ('. White,
chairman! Airs. Wilford Ray. vice
ebai rniiin.
i AI X1UARY To MEET
Ti . "iegu:ar mi'iithly meeting of
;i; Aiiie.ic.ui Legion A'UNiliary wiM
.( f'ebl net Aloiiday evening, l-'e'eru-.11.,
le. a' 7:",il o'ebick.ai file AFc-onie
i i'liiiA .
Ii; 'e-ses f, ; ,,. an eing will be:
Aiis. Iar.t lluii'iii. .Mrs. George
i ..'.! and Mis . Iblna McGee.
.Y fuil a.t ndaiK',. retineteii,
I. ''.! FY'S Cl.ri: TO MEET
The .l''ebi 'ii:: ry nueting cf the Wo
iiian's Club will be held next Thurs
day al ls, iioei!, bebi'Liary Fi; ot ')
:c. .',: Willi lii,. -John Cjueen. Airs,
t . :. :s;; al ii Airs. . L. AlcCracken
;, .' o associate,.- nostesses.
.',-. apei- I', r. ;be afternoon will
;;iv. a oy Alls. II. . BaUcom on
... a .it-el. "Stories of LiH'e.l Color."
the 1!-:
.oete i
11 1 can I
Its
, . i . A. MEET IXC, I'OSTROXED
l b ! " ii nary meeting of the Fast
. '.v:"....o, I'arent-'l eaehers' Asso
c tieii. wliich was, scheduled for last
iv ; .;.. tvuiing, will be held next
'rue Via v. evening, February . 14. .
t ubs meeting was . postponed in
eiib,. to give ih, .members an oppor
; in oy. to. attend the revival services
ii ills rresiiyterian church.
lI'i.'..f.Y'S VISSIOXA RY SOCIETY
TO MEET
The W'emaii's .Missionary Society
of the Alethoilist church wi'l menf.
Miss Helen Green of Fiiu s Creek th ex t Tuesda.v afternoon. Februaiv
-jieiu Saturday -In. oping in AVaynes- j i l. at '):' 0 o'clock at the church,
i ilie., ' '".".'..
"A' .; ' - Judge .and Airs, John W. Xorwood
Mi'. U. L. Ales.ser of 'C'rabtri.e was I l' V asliiniiton, i . ('. wore week-end
a vi-i:io- in Waynesviilc .Monday.'
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iiioge !. 1;., ( b'ineiits, of Yalker
' ; i - a i;iie i a!- 4 he Hole! I .e Fiiine.
Ai,'. ila'pii I'leio-l made i, busines:;
i :o I r Atlanta-. Georgia hist Week.
sir. ( hai . Caldwell of Clyde was
a. visit.ii' in Vaynesville last Tuesday.
Air. T. W. Ferguson of Crabtree
spent l ist Tuesday here on busness.
"
Aliss Billie Haynes of Clyde pent
Y ( 1 1 n e s d a y s h o p p i n g in WaynOsvill e .
... ..
Air.' W. H, Henderson of Canton
was here on business last week.
Mi . Addie Wells of Canton was a
Waynesviilc visitor .Thursday,".
Mr. Givvcr Clark . of White- Oak
Thursday In town.
4 .
Air J. H. Gossett was a visitor here
from: Aledfonl Farm Thursdiiy. .
;vu; st of lr, and Alio John Smatli-
bis.. Judge and Airs. Norwood were
in route to their home from Lumber
ten, where they went to -attend the
funeral of the former's mother. Mrs.
YY. L, Norwood.
'.
Airs. Wayne Battle, of Sylva, who
is teaching in the Bethel School,
spent 'the week-end with her parents.
Air. and G. C. Plott. Mr. Battle was
also a, guest of Mr. .md Mrs. Plott on
Sunday.
Airs. Cnil'rcy Turner and children
of E liner- New Jersey arrived Friday
tii attend the Fiftieth Wedding anni
versary celebration of Mrs. Turner's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.' P. L. Turbyfill,
on Tuesday.
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Air. and .Mrs. G. N. Henson. Jr:
have returned to their hnmp in Gas-
tonia after attendng, the fiftieth an
niversary celebration of their wind
liarcnts. Alii, and Mrs. P. L. Turhyril).
COMMUXITY CLUE
HOLDS MEETIXG
The Community Club held its regu
lar monthly meeting in the club rooms
on Alain street on Monday afternoon.
The president Mrs. Ben Colkitt pre
sided. After the usual opening a busi
ness session was held. Reports of
the officers and chairmen were given.
Among these of special interest was
the report of Miss Caroline Allsteater,
ehaiiman of the garden department.
She -poke of the spring work being
i. Inline d and called attention to the
prog; am which was to be shortly
given under the auspices of this de
partment. Airs. B. IJ. Bunn, ehaiiman of Edu
cation told of the meeting of the rep
resentatives from the civic organiza
tions of the town at which time the
.voik of the''education committee was
outlined and of the piogress of the
project being sponsored by her de
paitment. Mrs. James L. Stringfield,
i ha i i man of legislation spoke of the
activities of her work, giving a re
port of the communications sent to
the representative in the Legislature.
Following the various reports the
meeting- was turned over to Mrs.
Sti ingtield, who introduced the speak
er of the afternoon, Mrs. F. L. McKee
who gave a splendid address . .Mrs
AleKee devoted the first part of her
speech to some of the high lights in
her. experiences as a member of the
State Senate, stating that she felt the
pioneei, in the work, that she was le
ing the fiist woman to serve in this
.aparity. She outlined some of the
,'imijo,' bilk, that were passed during
!1 Legislature and gave eon-ilu.-'-trat
ions of what they had
in the life of the state. She
of the Bond tloating hill and
feet, of the Road Law and the
i'l.iisclidation of the maintenance sys
tem She spoke at length of the-Mc-j
I. vaii School Bill ana stated that it i
,w:s the forerunner (fa new school j
iaw that she hoped w mid embody an'
eight months term l school. I
The latter part of her address she
eon.'ncd her remarks to .the .require
ment of a public official. She urged
ihe women to enter politic., stating
that the time was ripe for women to
fun 'for office. As some of the re
ouirements she set forth the follow
ing, an ability to get on with people,
a untiring preparation, by study and
reading, of the affairs of public life,
a knowledge of parlimentary law, and
an intimate knowledge of taxation in
all its farms.
Following lAIrs, Ak'Kee's splendid
talk a social hour was enjoyed during
which time the hostesses of the after
noon, -Mis. James M. Long, Mrs, M.
C. Green, Airs. J. L. Stringfield, and
Alls. Roy . ('ampbell . served tea and
sandwiches,
,. Fi F.I.H FIT. CHAIRMAN
Lee Davis deceives
Degree For Lawyer
Lee I 'avis, It! other of Grover Havis.
unmet' Holi'eitor IVr this district, who
j-as.-.ed the state bar examination in
Raleigh last - week, took the oath f
office here, .Monday before Judge J, II.
Clement, pi esiding judge. - .
Air. Ha vis received his law degri e
from l)u;ko University in UUl. While
a student at Duke lie was an out--taniHiig
football player and was cap-'
tain of the team hi senior year. He
was prominent in other activities and
l popular member of the Phi Delta
Theta fraternity. He has a host of
fiiends here who congratulate him on
his latest achievement.
Air. Davis will practice in Waynes
ville with his brother, Mr. Grover C.
Davis.
Ohio is visiting her mother. Airs. Car
rie Withers.
YISITS BROTHER
Mr, Rufus Browning of Ifopeweli
Virginia is visiting his brother. Mr
Hugh Browning.
BOOSTER CLUE MEETS
The Hazelwood Booster Club wil
hold it-; regular monthly meeting a
the Waynesviilc Township Higl
School Thursday night. This is to b
the annual "Ladies Night" and dinne
is t(. be served by the Hazelwood V
T. A. The Valentine motif will b
carried out. Each Booster brings hi
wife or "girl" and a large crowd i
expected. A very interesting pro
gram has been planned under Mr, J
Pr.ul Beam as chairman of the pro
gram committee.
HAZELWOOD P. T. A. MEETS
The Hazelwood P. T. A. will hob
its regular monthly meeeting Tues
day night. February 14th at 7:30
The meeting will be a Founder's Da
program and also a social meeting
All the patrons are urged to be pres
cut.
OA' SICK LIST
Air. L. (,'. Waddell is recovering
from a several day's illness.
Air. Roy Robin -oil is recoverinf
from a severe attack of flu.
Airs. Bill Filer is recuperatin
fioni :;n operation at the Haywoo
County Hospital.
HAZELWOOD HOXOR ROLL
Fir.-.t Grade- - Aliss Thompson.
Freest Snyder.
Second fi i ade - -Aliss Munin.
Jane.te Burgin, Hazel Davi-, A fa
lene Filer. A rbuius " McClure, Doroth;
Milner. -Mildred Rogers, Doris Ruff.
Second tirade Aliss Leatherwood.
Car! Griffin, .Mildred Gaddy, Car
McCracken- Welch Farley,
Third Grade Aliss Leatherwood.
Ilia Arrington.
Third Grade Aliss. Tucker.
Alary Lee Alley, Betty Alley, Belt;
Arlington, Aleta Dicus. Edith Queen
Dorothy Richeson, Maybel Wilson
Frank Arrington. Richiinl. Bradley
Lester Burgin. John Summerow.
Fouith Grade Aliss Crawford.
Jack Daggenhart Lillian Messer
i.indcy Turpin, : Opal AlcCracken
Jiaimie Milner, Clifford Hamilton.
Fourth Grade -Aliss Burgin.
Sarah McClure.
Fifth Grade Mis
.Pauline Ray,
Fifth Grade Airs
Bill' Hyatt. Jim .
Jack Richc'son, Billy
Stringfield.
. Knight.
Lowry Rob:
.Milner.
Sixth Grade Mis.;- Garner.
Helen Rogers. Howard Collins.
Seevnth Grade Air. Beam.
Alary Potent, Ma'oei Wyatt. Mil.
dred Bremlle.
Customer: "Why do you wear
rubber gloves when applying that
hair restorer to my head?" ,
.Barber: "That's to keep hair from
growing on my hands."
.A MAW V, .4.'Y. Ei c- ,
) hlth Can say "
V VOOD BVC -r
Air. Bill: Henson. who is a stiid.-nt
-t , i,., 1,.; .i- - ,
M,. , ir,,,,i, u., . , , - t. n "i uuutriMij. m .Norm Carolina,
.... -.- oi vijuv i nas returned tn Chnnr. h i. .f,.,
here oil business' Thursday. t,ii,. o, ..i.i. . -..
on- guuieii we.oairig OI niS
fri ana parents. Air. and, Mrs. P. L.
Airs. Jinynie Boyd of Jonathan
.-pent Friday shopping in Waynesviilc'.
Air. TV. ft Ferguson of Crabtree
was a ysitor in the citv Friday.
- s s
. Air. P. F4 Campbell wa here from
Canton last week.
. : ''
Air. R. T, Boyd vas among the
Joaa.than visitors in town Saturday.
.', -..
Air. G. W.Burnett spent Saturday
in VYaynesville on business. . . ;
F. L .Safford was here from Fines
Creek Saturday.
.'.
Mr. W. .P. Best of Crabtree was
a visitor in Waynesville Saturday.
Air. W. J. Noland of Fines Creek
wa ", AV'aynesville visitor Monday.
. ' . :" -'
Airs- G'. P, Woodman has returned
to her home, in Asheville, after spend
ing the week-end at the Hotel IeFaine.
Airs. E. I.. McKee of Sylva was a
puest at the Community Club meeting
last Alonday afternoon.
' - ..- .
Mrs. June Kincaid of Dillsboro was
a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs- G. C. Plott
Turbytill
Air.- Henry G. Smithies, who at
tended the funeral, of. his brother-in-law,
Air. James L. Palmer, has re
turned to his homo: irt Arlington, New
Jersey.
H 4 1
Air. Fred Smithies left Thursday
tor his home in Fall River. Massa
ehusett after a .week's visit to his
lister, Airs- James L. Palmer.
. . :'.
Mr, R. N. Barber returned Sunday
from a several week's business trip
through the Southern States.
, . - . ' , .
Airs. Joe Tat0 and Mrs, Woodson
Jones were Asheville visitor Friday.
Airs. R. X. Barber, Mrs. W. W.
Norman, Mrs. T. G. Bovd M
cthy Lane, and Aliss Mary Barber
motored to Asheville Wednesday to
attend the meeting of the Morning
ciusicaie, at v.nicn time Mrs. Richard
'Barber. Jr. gave a violin program.
....-::. v
Aliss Bertha May Corbett; who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, P,
Dicus for several weeks, left Satur
day for her home in Whitgville.
A burglar in Indianapolis, Ind., stole
Ray Taylor's radio, thereby solving
i lojiui o jiiuuicm ui wneener 10 Keep
day from a week's business trip tc j when the radio was being used in the
Hazelwood Kev ;
JUST ARRIVED
Born to Air. and Airs. James Kuy-j
kendall Wednesday, February 1st. a
sin. James. Jr. ..
RETURXS HOME
.Airs. Edd Argcnbright returned to
her home in Washington, D. C- Sat
in day after spending six weeks with
her parents, Air. .and. Airs. E S.
Clarke. . -.".;
ASHEVILLE VISITORS
Misses Ruth and Hazel Brooks of
A. heville spent the week-end with
their aunt. Airs. T, L. Mcllone.
OHIO VISITOR
Miss Annie Withers of Cincinnati,
i IN GoOEy
TROUBLE ' J
Pr v
Old.-Man. Trouble is scar
ed to death when he finds
a pantry well fil 3d with
proper foods. I ry your
groceries here . nd en
courage a happy, healthy
appetite to make aces at
trouble. Good 1 -lorning.,
pure foods! Got J night,
trouble!
J-C.KOiiE
Home Grocery
Choice Groceries
Phone 88 Main St.
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4L0VE PIRATES OF HAWAIF'
Given by High School Music Department
at High School Auditorium
Friday Evening, February 10th
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Admission 15c and 25c
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