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1 Paare 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 193J Society News SOCIETY PAGE Local Items o o Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - Phone 137 MUSIC CLUB HAS ES JOY ABLE MEET The Way nes viile Music club held its monthly meeting with Miss Charlotte Hntche'r and iMiss Virginia Welch, as joint hostesses on Saturday afternoo.i at the home of the latter's aunt, Mrs. ,J Howell Way. For the occasion the reception rooms were ciecorated with I'owis of spring flowers. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Josepn i- .orm-on. presiuent. During the business session reports ; re yiven and plans for the annual Kaster program were formulated. The . i.ih.-.s welcomed Mrs. Richard N. liar u i. Jr., as a new member el' the 'I iii- al'lenioon program was under the h' u!i i -hip of Mrs. M. H. liowles win g:v an interesting and instruc tive talk on piano music. discusMtig ,i: !e!i',-tii the sonata and concerto. hi;,- her talk she opened the ..i.i i .ii program with a piano solo, 'Son.wa Opus. number i Minor," i... 1'. etnevori. Other numbers were, a'pian.i -do. "Pastorale" by Domenico .i;-:.i!-atLi played by Mrs. Robert S' ret 'c'i' . a pi'inn solo, "Sonata Opus !;; I'atli tique" by Reethovon, played a 1 rs. Hugh A- Love ; a piano solo. Ilun.ii Ian Dance" by lirahms, by M i ; . i . .ili.-.te Hatcher; two violin m(1os -Oaiizonett-i by de Am'urosio and "The Lament of a Hose" by Cecil Kur'ckb, played by Mrs- Richard N. Barber, Jr. "A Dream Boat" by Lt nare sung by the choral group of tbe flub; and current events in tin musical world given 'by Miss Nancy Killian. I During the tea hour the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Jack Way in serving tea, sandwiches, cake and randies. Special guests of the after noon were Nancy Crockett and Miss Mary Rarber. f c MR. AM) MRS. D. D. ALLEY CELB UATE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. I). D. Alley entertain ed a number of their friends on Sat urday evening. February 25th, it be ing their eleventh wedding anniversa ry with a dance given in the D. O. O. K. club rooms. The club rooms were attractively decor.ited in colors of red and white. The punch table was decorated with lung, red tapers, and red holders. Mi- and Mrs. Alley were assisted in receiving their guests by Mr. and Mrs. .Ins V.. Johnson. Mr.. Wilton! Ray stood at a small table, decorated with red and white roses, where she tagged each guest o- tlv ' entered. The name of each giir-t w: . written on the card in then handwriting and later left with the hotte.-s. Uelii : " n s fruit punch was served. I hi-se wimying the occasion were. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mr. and Mr;. (J. Stanley and guest, Mrs. In. z Mutt, Mr. and Mrs. M. H !!.,.vl -. Mr. and Mrs W. T. Lee. Jr., -Mr.- awl Mr:;. Jos. I'.. Johnson, -Mr, i ' I! tu Ii and Mi - al in- 'i.'tv.'!'ord. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kav. AL. anil Mrs. A. P. Ledbetter, Mr. mih! Mrs. Fred M i t t. in nuir Uev. Mr- Joe Liner Mr- Ci.yt.,(, Walker. Mr. A. P.'adlry. Mr. and M: Miss Letscy Lane Quinlan, i'Yi nit-oii, Dr. and Mi s. S MRS. (IRA VES IS CLUB HOSTESS , On Friday Mrs. Joseph Graves en tertained with a beautifully unpointed j luncheon for the members of her card i clu ). and two additional guests. Luncheon was served at small tab les which were centered with vases of orange-hued roses. Following lunch eon the guest- played contract. This i imule:ed a series of games enjoyed y the flub, with Miss Nancy Killian making the highest score. She will be as the result the honor guest, at a outlet supper party next Friday even ing. Club members attending the affair were: Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. H. B Atkins. Mrs. Krnes'tt Withers, Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. R. L. Lee, Miss Nancy Killian, and Miss Alice Quin- . ... na i. ..11'.. if. Ian- wniie .Mrs. nen i oiiuu anil ;urs Hugh Massie were the spcially in vited guests. .1.'. AND MRS. JOHN TURP.YVILL OBSER 'E A .VA7 VERSA R Y Mr. and Mrs. John H. Turbyfill en tertained in honor of their third an niversary on last Wednesday evening a'; their apartment in the llatvk Apartments. Bridge and dancing was enjoyed until 10:00 o'clock and then a salad course was served. The apaitment was decorated ac cording to the George Washington mo. tif. Those at. ending included: Miss Sarah 11 ivnes, Miss Lucile McClure. Miss Gladys McFlroy, Miss Irene Howell, Mrs. R. M. Rhinehart, Mrs Hessie Gaddy, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Moffitt, Mrs. Tom Matncy, W. C Whitner, U. R. Melilroy. The out-of. town guest was Miss Howard Alexan. der. of Cincinnati, who is a cousin of Mrs. Turbyfill. THE RADIO MUSIC MAKERS -A i v I I md: mi ??ir 'JIM ;. ' WW I'll! Jan Gav SI..;; .1 D'.'ri Mi t :-phi arg Mr. .'Calc i 1 Moi GiWll, . 'i'hom ; M! .. 1 G' Mi. L- Mi and and Mrs. . Kernut Mi P. Fred Ferguson. Mr. David Cain., i i -on. M r. Ben Mr. Wm. Burns, is, M r. and Mrs. :Mizah( th Her.rv, Mr. ami Mrs. vei ( ken' Sylva included: Misses v. Sadie Reaves. Rose , M' II Wink .( McCiackeiKand daugh. Mi-.s U ilma and William of Rock Hill, South Car-week-end guests of Mrs. I ' " 'it- Mi and Mr- TENNESSEE VISITORS ARE HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt were hosts at a charming affair last week when they entertained at bridge on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell, of Jefferson City, Tenne-see, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White. A color note of red, white, and blue, suggestive of the George Washing ton birthday occasion, was eflectively used in all party details. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Bell was presented an attractive guest prize. Mrs, William Shoolbred re ceived tlie high score gift and Mrs. ( . C. White won the low score trophy. 'I he guests included: Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Belt MV. and Mrs. C. C White, Mr. and Mrs Carol Bell. Mr. and Mi's. Frank Hell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Col kitt, and Mrs. William Shoolbred. EASTERN STAR TO HOLD MEET. ING I he Kasiern Star chapter will hold their regular meeting '1 hursdav night at Masonic Temple at 7:,U). The an nual election of ollicers will be held this time. Mrs. Minnie K. Lewis. District Dep. utv of the 12th district, will make her official visit to the chapter at this meeting. All visitors are cordially in vited to attend bv the Worthy Ma tron, .Mrs. I). M.Simons. : Members of Waynesville chapter O. K. S. attending the banquet' and meeting in Asheville at Masonic Teni nle. I nesiiay night- were: Mrs .Geo. Coble. Mrs. "Grace Queen, Mrs. D.M. Simon.-. Mrs. Raymond Hyatt, Mrs. M. ( . 'Green, Mrs. Fdna MiGec, Mrs. Horace Ferguson, Airs. .1. L. Palmer. Jr. !. A. ,'. TO MEET NEXT WEEK Mrs. 1!. J. Sloan will be hostess to the member:, -'of the Daughters of the American'. Revolution''' 'at' the March meeting ne:;l Wednesday afternoon. March X. 1 ne ...subiect for discussion during '.lie afternoon -will be, "Establishment of the United. States Government Un der the Constitution." .The Magazine v.-i;l be ievi-veil bv Mrs. F. J. Hyatt. Tune in Station JOY and be assured of no static as the Radio Music Makers (radio arti.-ts) present their program containing a brilliant array of semi-classical gems and popular tunes of the present day, all blended to gether with a polish that stamps them as one of the outstanding companies in Lyceum. There is a wide range of selectivity to their program, with perfect reception throughout assured all listeners-in. Produced by a leading New York staire director, their program is the answer to the demand of rnmmittees for something confoirminir to the highest standards of the entertainment world and yet just a little different. Ensemble numbers of cello, banjo, and piano; guitar solos; readings all with a toudh of comedy interspersed throughout comprise their combined offering which is greatly enhanced by the frequent use ot coionui cosiumes ana special ugniing biwb. A company of experienced artists presenting a thoroughly up-to-the-ed in its make-uD that every taste is sure to be satisfied, and with such artistry that there is no doubt of its strong appeal to committees that are looking for an entertainment world. The company is headed by Miss Edna Lundberg, reader and accom panist, and James Scott, tenor, cellist and banjoist. ' .' , 4" JU . Date March 3. Time 10:15 A. M. Place Hgh School Auditorium. Admission 10c to all. Public invited. An n o u n c i n tr- The Formal Opening OF Jo-Ann Beauty Shop On Friday Afternoon, March 3rd From '1 to (5 o'clock To the first 10 guests' who Register will be given their choice of a MARCEL, HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO and- SET, .'.-FACIAL, or a MANICURE Jo-Ann Beauty Shop Located in the same Building as Ann d 'Orrs 9 '-'MISS HARDER HAS HOUSE. PARTY Mis.- Mary Barber entertained a number of friends at a delightful houseparty last Saturday and Sunday at tbe former Barber residence on the Dellwood Road. The party was given in honor of her week-end guests, Miss Louise Pressgrove and Mr. Bob Pat terson, from the University of Ten nessee, in Knoxville. Those present included the visitors from Knoxville and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Rarber. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulgett, Jr., Miss Dorothy Lane, Miss Mary Stringfield. Mr. Aaron Rrev.ost, Mr. Ren Sloan. Mr. Jimmie Neal, Mr. James Ferguson, and Mr. pouglas I'.adgett. community' club to have meeting monday The Community Club will hold its .Match meeting next Monday after. noon. .March at .i oclocic, at me ' ill) -room on .Main street. Tbe program will be under the auspice- of the Garden Department and Miss Caroline' Alsteatter as chair man of this .department is planning numbers of unusual . interest. Cur rent events will be reviewed by Mrs. V. T, Crawford. lloste.-ses for this meeting will be Mrs. Rufus Siler. Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. W. A. Bradley, and Mrs. Homer Henry. MRS. ' MrCRACKEN HAS (tl 'ILT ING PARTY A delightful occasion -last ...week" va:' the all-day (uniting party given by Mrs. M. t. McCnicken at her home on Hazel street Wednesday af ternoon. ; A delicious mid-day dinner was servetl to the twenty guests who were present a fid the afternoon was spent iii working on two (juilt - which were already in the frames. ' : . I IK ( . WILL MEET TOMORROW Tbe Mar; b meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will be lield tomorrow ;i I'teriuiOn. Marr-h at '! o'clock, at tlie liome of Mrs. John M. Queen. Mrs. O. R.Mintin will have the pa per for the afternoon on "North Car olina Fartherest at Gettysburg." .;'..'. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward of Lake J-unaluski accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ward of Ashevil'e to Win-ston-SiiK-m, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill last ' week-end. Mrs. A. Ward re main'il in Chapel Hill where she will spend some time as the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Peacock. ! : Mr. and Mrs. Horace keener have as their guests Mrs. Keener'? sister and brother, Mrs. I. B. Spraker of Johnson' City, and Mr. Joe E. Tindell of Kingston. Tennessee. Mr. Spraker was also a! guest of the Keeners last week-end.. . . .' Dr. and Mrs. S.P. Gay have as their gief Mr--; Gay's sister, Mrs. W. M. Crawford of Xewport. Tennessee. Mrs. Crawford arrived last Saturday H'comnanied by Miss Viola Clark. who was a week-ond guest of the Gays. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell have re turned to their home in Jefferson, Tennessee after a short visit to Mrs. Tt"ir sister, Mrs. C. C. White, and Mr. White. , .. Miss Willian Mims, of Newport, Tennessee spent last week-end here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. SheU.on. Mrs. Jeff Rseves, who has been ill ;r several weeks, is very much im noveJ after a ten day stay at the 1 ywo.id County Hospital. She re turned to her home Sunday. Mrs. Edwin Davis and young daugh ter, Edwina. of Decatur, Georgia, ar rived last Friday for a several days' visit to Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. Grady Boyd, and Mr. Boyd. '' Mrs. C. A. Black left Saturday for Charlotte where she will spend some time as the guest of her daughter, Mi"-. Jake Newell, and Mr. Newell. ' Mr. Wood -on Jones returned to il ye.-,ville Sunday after spending the week-end here with Mrs- Jones and . i . s:ii '.11 daughter, Nancy. Mrs. V. T. Blaylock and Mr. W. B. Ferguson have returned from a few days visit to their sister, Mrs. A. A. dhuford, at her home in Hickory. Mr. Floyd Rippetoe of Max Patch who has been a patient at the Hay ,voed County Hospital for several iaV:-. is much improved. Mr 'igh ; out hern game-. . K. last I.. Hinton motored to Ral-week-end to attend the Conference Basket Ball Mr. Bonner Ray, who has been in ?t'.. L;uiX on business for the past woi k, returned last Sunday evening. Mrs. K. II. Mitchell is a patient at lie Haywood County Hospital. I o O ST AS OOOC A 5 '(' .V t T-.M A sr -v-H- " - rjr -N "Just as good as " is a brand of conversation that is going out of style in polite circles. "Just as good as" doesn't please the court of last resort presided over by Judge Palate.. Better goods at prices that are reasona ble. ' ; ';;jc.: rose Home Grocery Choice Groceries Phone 88 Main St. Miss Mozelle Huff and Mrs. B. F. Holmes of Pacolet, South Carolina were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick last week. Mr. S. M. Pickett has returned to his home in Baltimore after spending several days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bendick of Winchester. Virginia are spending this week here as guests at the Hotel LeFaine. Mr. and Mrs, R. V. Erk of Tampa, Florida are guests at the Hotel Le Faine. Mr. Erk has purchased the Wall Wood XnVeltv flimnnn,, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pope of Enka spent la -1 week-end here as guests of Mrs. Pope's mother, Mrs. Frve Mis. W. L. Kirkpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McCraeken were Hendersonville. visitors Sunday. V Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Liner of Ha zehvood were Asheville visitors Saturday. Mr. J. F. Shields of the England Walton Company and Mrs. Shield nt: Wa land, Tennessee are spending erk at the Hotel LeFaine. . Mr. Colfier Cobb, Jr., of Chapel H.HI wa - a guest at the Hotel LeFaine Itrt Friday. - Mrs. J. M. Long, of Hazelwo.i rp turned early in the week from a bos iness trip to St. Louis, Missouri. . Friends of Mrs. J. R. MeCrackw are pleased to learn that she is iM proving after a several week's ilkta' is Senator W. Roy Francis lvturnew to Raleigh Sunday after spending the week-end at home. Rev. Albert New spent Sunday in Sylva and conducted services at tW Episcopal church there. Mr. and Mrs.. W.G.Byers returuea Saturday from Raleigh after spenH ing several days there. li Announcing The Removal Of My Beauty Shop To The SCHULHOFER BUILDING NEXT TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE I extend to all my friends and customers an invi tation to visit my new place of business, which is a more up-to-date place than my former building. PHONE 113 FOR AN APPOINTMENT RUTH RAY'S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 143 NEAR A&P STORE I J f 111 In keeping with the time? CO ED lowers its Price, but not its Quality Never before have Co-E.f dresses sol I under $1C . 75 Can yen imagine anything than the dresses sketched... at lovelie any price: Two of the Marty CO-ED Dresses Just Arrived v . only $ 5.05 The dots, on this heavy quality silk crepe are silk em broidered and its crisp organdy bow adds further to its fresh charm. The novelty checked silk crepe has the most alluring sleeves. The high neck-line and two tone jabot are other fashion high-spots". CO-ED Dresses Sold Exclusively at G E. Ray's Sons DEPARTMENT STORE i