PageS THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINfeEB THURSDA, MARCH &j,;l9.3: Society News TETY PAGE Local Items Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - Phone 137 SOC1 SPEAKERS ARE AS SOUSCEU. (M AS FOR UOMAS'S VOSFERESCE ! Plans are going forward for the meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Western North Carolina Con ference of the Methodist church which' will be held here April 1H-20. The main speaker on the two-day program will be Dr. Fred P. Mangel, who has been a missionary in Huchow. China since PJOO and i- in the United State- on a furlow Other speakers will be: Mr.. W. A. Newell, of Green.-. -boro council .-.uporintcndent of Chris tian social relations; Miss Naomi Howie, who has been in Huchow since I'S'T,, and will be plea-antly remem bered here where she lived durirg the yar- t'rv.l he father was presiding hi.- district ; Miss Margaret Winston-Salem, who will the Bethlehem House work; tter and Floyd from Brevard ot elder Gr;.y of -peak on Mi- - R In -titu'.e A -hev:!! Svlva. 5 CLUB HOLDS MARCH MEETJSG The March meeting of the Woman's Club was held on ia.-.t Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs W. T. Crawford with Mr-. J T. Coman a-..--i-tar.t hostess. In the absence of the president, Mrs. c. F. Kirkpatrick,, the first vice pres . :-r.t. Mrs. G rover Davis, presided. Various report.-, wre made during r. busir.es- session which preceded ,r,- program. Amonj.' these was one -pecial interest by Mrs. Frank i ,-iguson. Mr-. Ferguson stated that t:.e plans, which were drawn by Mr. Beadle of BiUmore Forest, for land- - apii.g the court house grounds were he hand- of the commissioners. A- part of the Better Hemes Pro .'rain, the lub voted to sponsor a f,,r m-.der.i.rivileged girls. This ia-- Will Mr. H. i.l Mi Dunham, I.. M' Kee, of of car' We: half l!10 jhr.-reiii ate. com 'harlo.tt ' J 1 (- U . of :-pe ist t:m met ii, t . e includes pro-uig all p Greens I, itit ial impor- Wo W t ol be taught by Miss Louise Mrs B. D. Bunn. chairman ,r., i.- in 'harge of this pre , .-,!-', voted to co-operate W. Ii. Matthew- in her program and 'donated $5.00 nT.-e- of this program, g the business session Mrs. i w !! read an interesting !.'.-, S-toriea.' She traced of th stories from when ! n,, f. ie , rva -the de .'TP -l'l win-? '. ait he yml ires MRS. SEA VER HOSORS MRS. BARBER j A lively affair last week was the bridge party and tea given by Mrs. J. . Seaver on Saturday afternoon at her home on Haywood street honor ing Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., the former Miss Elizabeth Norman of Gnilin. Georgia, who has been exten--ively entertained since her marriage in D'-cember. Quantities of spring flowers, jon i;a:.s predominating, were effectively arranged in the living rooms. In the oir.ir.g rot.ni the central table was covered with a hand.-ome lace cloth i.r.'i centered with a green bowl of yellow daffodils and fernery. St. Patrick's Day decorations were used and a color note of green and yellow was observed in all party appoint ments. High score prize was presented to Mr-. B-r. Colkitt, while Miss Charlotte H -.t-her received the low score gift- Mi . H. gift i it i i gues e p.; ', Mi- .McDowe.ll won the conso iinong the tea guests and r received an attractive I V l Mi -ited in receiving : Nancv ( rockett '!ge were: Mrs. Bar he i . .di ul re. luring eting. Mis Wil.la .-ji'in s. 1 Ben I.. 1'. G Jr. t olki lr,. k odge'-, Ham . M r- t Mr, rh I.' !l pr n: e nt in i til 'AC DAL .'.- .. i:oyi E. STUDY Wavne.-vi 1 1.1:1 . ,7:07' t n V .-vera tig :S Daisy ibi.r. 01 th 1'. T ( 1'k Ei U'- 1 i e A. ah m--:.,on in n. Miss arrying TS -. 771.7- :a-t S.ifii wa. held in by the Girl ;. for the -h Ve IWIIltiC! -. number oi the game i.v "Aliie White Ha TI-.RTAI Ml Ml I I I I O ,s mad . inunit .f I'in ent of larch Club I ree pros- I i i- ergt ..i of mil I i M 1 -Quo .til - - i warn Mis. Ch-:ji g tti K. W Ch .1. M. I gnl w which in W bit." i o pre-ent to v.(-ro presided nderland Kiich girl and was repn book. i;e. f v.orite This is an i !,-. In !ud. d ent a t iiitr.-icter in her ent.hu ia in the tn ( k A. Alter the an i ft? coui:- atrick's Day color scheme ..icmbers present were: .-.Iley, Mi.-s Klizabeth ..Clark Meilford, Mrs. J, r. and Mrs. V . L. M -a are thi, ut- y fur fir-t cla making a drive week and thi ie gi p nre and soiiic s badges. for new these U!) Of everal utmost s. Ihev melnlKTS memlers in Fri- larken. Mr. and' Mrs.; S. C. Plott Mr:, Leo ..vkntel. Mrs. (i. C. I'lott Mi . .lam Jo.ies. Airs. Homer l lott Mr.-. A. 1', ...-abetter, Mi.-.s Kula Bat lei-.ri. An.-.. 'Bin wood- Grahl, Mrs, Spauiding b n. . Ie r wood, . Mi.s.s Klizabeth Mc lacKeii. ..loss Daisy Boyd: guests f r life i eiiii.g included M rs. B. D Bunn. president of trie k I. A. (,oun- d- li ll; f no: .iiss J aiiine ( halin. ne Campbell, and Mis ueeting will iy even.iig, March S. C I'lOLt and -Mrs. Iioste.-.-es to the ci Ml.' it I-,. ( . I'lott. ;'Oi d in charge owning. Publicity Ci ; 1 7 .W7i' HOSTS ... C o iiiciiard he held on 2-lth. with G. C. I'lott is-, at the with Mrs. of the les- .m mittee. . i .: 77.V- Jr. I'aii-ler- la:.h i w.t,. -.ci- an.l bridge -party at -.e.-j; i..o : Mn Li.ve i.aMe. ):. ;.:... .'. ',. ..crvci af ti.v . iliiiing lai.o viia u .. u. c ivei c i v.-itii an c.t qui M a i.-:'. ti. and centered wi'h a fj-itu ..hi'..'.1,:" i-.a!eiiiUiias and 'hg'd .'. j -;--.' tjpei. Tne guests .Wei.- .-.out. a 0. aUt.i -u.-y Uppoltlted m;i.l:! taie.,. : .loi.iiru,i '' i.: : . other :,p i ing- flowers a'tlliaoci-.i . 'i,-iv attiactiVeKes of the reception 7 . ami a Si. i'at.rick's Day mot.! . . a . clevi ily carried out ui. t ach c-.ui i c' of the u.Miei- and. all pan. v apie.i i:'.o .em.i. ( on ran . iue w.i.t pi.-.yed at five table a;: r an. interesting ..series ol pj-ugio, :i.:.-, fiign.score prizes were ; waru.-d si i-.js.-, Mary Quinlan -and Mi M. lt: :J,.le,. .. Ti:o.,e ..m-included: Mr. and Mr I 1 . i Ii ird dis M II Boule- . .-i : i..-im .M r-. Fart hmitli. It . ( i i 1 , jH, tt Ji li ! i i Si Mi-, Marv Quinia'i .d , Be: .ev i.ane Qumlan, .Mis., Doi-oihv -i..t:;e..Miss Mary String-.-ii 11 M I Bn' i M iiL,inia VVil I i i l i i I u h ell Mr Daw l-i'iiiiih, .nr. James I-erguson, ..li. iviiiin (':- ,.i-t.-.dr. Anion I're- Mi I i i N i M I i n Sioin III . ' i W 1 ltrcr Frevos., ah'i . h. -.den: ori I. ot ( haii c! Hill. "Ii I i l. i Mi H Ii i 1 and Dr. -J .: -.-cringneltl- made a brief m.-ine-.i trio- f. f;:ticigh last week. : Mr. K. I, .!:. t.r, i.;;u:..i Morviay roiii a wefdk.-e.-iu, viit m the eastern part ol the sc.itev ilr. Wokiiuiu i Jone.--was here last veek-end t vI-Tl Mrs;, Jones and little laughter. Nan.v. Mrs. C. A. Liaynes and daughter', lis- l-.nie.yn U ,ynes. Mient last week. nd vinit;ni' iv.iis. C.ai:oIvn and Mr. larold H:viif.,, who are students at 4ars Hni f.oW-'tz;, will be taken into the troop oav. March 21. Along with many new activities the Fine I ree I roop with the aid of Mr. B. D. Bunn is making a studv of as--tronomy. Basketry has been taken up as an interesting new feature and Mr-. M. G. Staniev is directing a course in nature stud v; MR WD MAS hb bfR f TFR. TAIS BRIDGE CLUB Quite n delightful event this week was the meeting of the Contract Sup per (dub and a lew additional guests with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keener as hosts at their home on Haywood street. tur the occasion the home was at tractively arranged with quantities of jonquils, forsythia, and hyacinths. to carry out a color -cheme of yellow : ii 1 greeo. This motif was also noted in the courses of the supper and the allies. After the games Mrs. M. II. Bowles and Mr. hov Campbell were found to !.i o'd high score- and received lovely- prize present were: Mr and Mrs ell. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Camp. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles. Mr. . C. C. .White. Mr. and Mrs. !!:.;. Mrs. William Shoolbred, Wallace Blackwell. . B. D Mr-. eiiior. ng, Kiiliail .cr. Mr ns, Mr , Bunn Ir: . .M i iiiii. group N. Bart. ( Ji M i I ( r; i Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jones, of Wood stock, New York, who are spending the winter at the ClevewiU Apart ments, spent a few days last week in Albemarle and Jugtown. Mr. Bill Prevot and guest, Mr. Alfred Mandez, returned to Chapel Hill Sunday after pending several days visiting the former's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L- Prevost, Misse- Mildred Medford and Caro .yn Allison, students at Western Carolina Teachers College at Cullo wr.t e- spent the week-end at their re spective homes. r .Mr, Ben .Atkins Ic-lt Sunday to re sume his studies at the University of North Carolina after spending the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs James Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Withers and small daughter, Betty May. of New Orleans. Louisiana arrived Saturday ior a visr to Mrs. Withers' parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Walker. (go to Olliurrli mtiag CHURCH NOTICES Rev. FIRST BAFriST H. W. Baucom, pastor 45. W. C. Allen Mi-: snitc- it M( Elizabeth is visiting Cracken, r home a Aberr her wh La it hp izabetht nd Mi-. M r-. ih 1' ..nd .'!: f Hid- ister, Mrs. Al has been quite Junaluska. and Mr. Kiii ,1 chil turday - par. Sunday school, & superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00. .' 0:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church meet. 7:30 evening worship. Sermon by pastor. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wednesday. METHODIST Rev. Wade Johnson, paslor Tne Church School meets at .' j: Morning Worship 11:00, and the hi.. worth League vice at 7:::0. at 0:15. Event .1. I: .li- .her i or teii .cr, Sr. D ut Walker Mi . A. H. Withers, of il. W. Baucom. Mrs. R. H. Black- Harden Howell! Mrs- N. Mi s. James J nomas. Mrs. J. . Robeson . Miss .Frances Robeson, i .Miss Mary Quinlun. J ulii ot ht :.- vn,1 Brown her- fi visrnsa PA RES TS is Brown, of :he 'th Bombard ijuaclron (,t Langley J-'ield, Va. ing his parents, .Mr. and I. J Mr. Brown expects to bi r about o0 days. we. iui flhVu: Mas,,. ,n bu Am. ''reek where they urdav uilf , 1- ri .Mr. W'hitnc) for Boston, pern! a week iun-i I'r- Mi Mr.-. Rev. bbath r oh V.j :'hii PRESBYTERIAN R. P. Walker, nastor &:45 a m. jnimunji,n cla.- Sch Pre- MISSIOSARY TO SPEAK AT EPIS COPAL CHURCH SUSP AY Rev. Henry H. Chapman, nii.,;.,n. ary from Andik, Alaska, will c;,n; ouct the services a; Grace Episcopa' church eleven next Sunday, o'clock. Mai pa,f semi' r 11 last m. bjeet. v. Chapman was born s m:r He w It in An d -pent n lirbanks. c.xt Sund U r l ( hat (hc!e peaks i. T. A. Meet Ha v wood Bovs " e Enter lounuunerj tne nday Kirkpatrick. visitors fro were: Messr; Akkn Kirkiiatri ! uifi M. M. i. John ami Gradv Walker. ;. r. . :.i following visitor's were here :ee the first of the week: Messrs. McCracken. Jack Williams, F. --er, and Rev. ilightill. ; BIRTH ASSOUSCEMEST Mr. and .Mrs. Carol Long announce the birth of a son. Carol, Jr.I.. on Fri day, March 17. at the Haywood Coun U Hospital. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Margaret Hildebrand of Canton- Mr. P. H. Keller of Canon City. ( olorado. who arrived two weeks ago to visit his brother. Mr. S. H. Keller, has decided to remain in W aynesville an indefinite time and assist his broth er at the Keller Novelty W'orks. It is interesting to note that this is Mr. Kellers first visit to Wavnesville in thirty years although he at one time made his home here, and during those thirty years the brothers have not been together .of. ii-)i,ert Howell of Jonathan was a week- nd guest of his uncle anil aunt. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Killian. Miss Helen Green ot Pines Creek was a Waynesville visitor last week end. Mr, Aaron Prevost made a business trip to Raleigh last week and returned h riday. .'' Mr. A. K. Kirkpatrick of Mebane was a guest of Miss Marv Mock last week-end. .'. Mr. J. M. Newton. Jr.. of Greensboro arrived Wednesday to spend a few davs here on business. ,e ni' .van on feature of tire noun re. chu-ed around wavs. pi- e 1'. T. A many i.v to car: j:. She-ai-raiirs and teiesting illustra. of the program publicity, commit i that shi ubbery and is now . s the -building's ar ti weei 1' dl th. wed -. Ar the report which an- hei lard Han ii tin I til light he: ran, lnidi ci igh! ha- bi i-ing I'll ptn plant e Earl J. Paiham. ghf weig! ght Din we we K. I IKST GRADE HO.VOK ROLL FOR C I. V I) E AVI AO Geo 'U. II ight. Tiv. e:ale nmnth Milt ( 'onrai P the school weeks agn. in e on the honor roll. at .the- Clyde s.-ln, 1 of I-ebruarv were: n Brown. Earl Justice. anil Mary Jane Fish, honor roll, of the remainder Me n er Co) . 175, D. t. KiU. Glonii 115. Dave 129. Dougla Hi. J: i-taiu WeV 1 W-i the t I- Sawyer, 105- Garlev, IB . I' ( !!':. ra nk urer Davi was published ah: Tom Ferguson, s Jim O'Ma reteree. Reew 'creta'i ley, and t'- nne Those rank B II, Mr. id Mrs i i ( id Mr Mrs. Dayton Hunter of Flizabeth tori, Iennessee was a week-end guest nt Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbred Mis. Hunter came for the occasion of Hie birthday anniversary of her twin -isters, Mrs. Shoolbred and Mrs. Hor- -t- Mrs. Shoolbred's daughter. h. la. Wood, and Miss Marv ! were also here from Flizaboth- the birthday celebration. F fn Mrs. W. H. Luther left Friday several weeks visit to friends Uviedo. Florida. Mr. George McC racken had guest hist week-end Mr. Charles "I W est A.-heville. for in i hi Band AT lSS MEDFORD II7.V.S' IIOSOL ( OLLEGE ie-- Helen Medford, daughter of Hr. .and Mrs. W. Clark Medlord. and i ioeniber ot the 1 reshman class at the A oinan s College ol the University of v.rili Carolina at Greensboro, has . i-:i Honored -by oeing invited . to. be onie a memi.er of the I'layhkers ' lub ot the college, an honi'.r that sel- yr.i comes to a f reshman. , She is the n.y inemher ol the freshman class to eaeive this honor this year. Miso Medford is an honor graduate i the Waynesville -Township High cnool of the class of 11)32. She en- ered the Woman s college in Scntem. U.j2 and ioon after matriculat- tj' came a member of the college riH as well as a member of the 'jog omen s ( hristian Association choir- : her. Mt sie ciJ i Mr.-. J. Harden Howell returned I relay from a several weeks' Visit to her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mashall, at their home in Charlotte. Mr. Howell also spent a week in Ral eigh with Major Howell and visited her .son, Mr. J. Harden. Howell. Jr. at the While the in events Cniversity of North Carolina, in Charlotte Mrs. Howell was pirntion of many lovely social .- Mrs -pent ville. Ann ( 1 1 k Nolam Mr. on i.u- . I'. McCracken nday shopping of n W ng the visitors here from last week - .were Messrs. I and Zeb V. Ferguson. Clyde urus I' i nes Billy .Mr- Fred 'Rut-cliff of 'Long Beach. California is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Creasman. Mrs. Ratclift' was in Long Beach during the recent earthquake but furtunately sustainpd no injuries. She will be here until the damage caused by the earthquake is repaired. Good Will. Send $1 Message No. 7 W know that even ''thoug; should have the finest oqui'pmcnt facilities money could . provide merchandise the equal of any in i if we do not have your GOOD V i we a hi! and alue U I Jerry Noland of Clyde was here mess the first of the week. M r. 0 Monday C ( lark of White Oak here on business. ipent i : its M rpiMn, home i I irge of. mpo.ser.-." VII 'niemlici TO MEET SATUR DAY ynoville Music Club will ;ici: meeting next Saturday .March 2.1, at d o clock, at f Mrs. Carol Bell. i Jean Brown will be in me program on ' American Mr. am! Mrs. V. T. Uh: Sr. arriv eo I- inlay from Raleigh where thev have spent the winter and have opened their summer home on the Fnirview k.,ad. They were accompanied bv Miss Rebecca Merripp. who returned to Raleigh Sunday. Mr. Lee will go back to Raleigh this week for a hrief visit. . Mr. I;. D. Bunn, Mr. Homer Henry. Mr. N. I;, Wright, and Mr .T Paul Beam and A. J Hutchins. of Canton left yesterday to attend a meet ing of superintendents of schools of the state nl Raleigh. Thev will re turn Sunday. ar at ; asked to be pres o clock OTIC I: M:-, A tin Ac in ..alenv will bt March i rite ro omy ai with alumnae may re ich her Welch. 70 SALEM ALUMSAE ma Preston. Field Secreta- Aiiirnnae Association of idemy and Salem College, Uavnesvile on ANednesday. She is traveling in the of the college and the acad will oe glad to commumcflto ari'l other friends who through Mis? Virginia Mr: Joe .-Sloan and Mr. Andrew Dillon. South Carolina, have Douglas. Georgia to hi roommate, of Greenville. returned to resume their stumes at South Georgia X'sAU-ee after spending the week-end with the form er's father, Mr. Hugh Sloan.. Mis Marguerite Massje left Fri day for Rock Hill, South Carolina where .-he will spend a week as the guest of her sister. Mrs. Jessie Mc Cracken. Miss Massif will also visit her cou-in, Mrs. Clara Short in Char lotte before returning to her home. Mi , ( hares Terrell of Bethel spent Monday shopping in Wavnesville.. Mf. Furman Noland was a .Wavnesville visi M ii C nek or Monday. I Mr. D. M Caglc ;own on Monday. of Clvde was Mr die vis l! spent George Hampton was among tors here from Canton. Monday Billiard C Monday in Ross .own. of C rabtree her tvor ins Mr. N. C. James of Fines Creek was among Monday s visitors Mr. J. P. Justice of W est Asheville was here on business Monday . Mr. Ben Green was here from Fine (. reek Monday. ...' Mr. Charles Caldwell of Clvde was lu'ie on business the first i f the w-eek .. Mr. Carroll McCracken of Canton was a Waynesville visitor Friday Mi.-s Belle McCracken .f Crabtree was a Waynesville visitor Mnndiv Mr. Charles -Moody- of here on business Monday Cecil: was : Ku ve worked Joii" en" mother, said the shift! wpentanf mood, "now K.. something for voureK " ih for me son in a ut and do The Astonishing Kvploiis f Mile Lafarge, Fascinating- and Versatile French Adventuress, loUl in The American Weekly, the Maguxi.,,. Hi. . .o.u.t-o Mini ,cm MindavV B,it "ir -iiiii-riian. IHIv it from newsdealer or newsbov our services would not be used. The purpose of this nievagi enumerate some of the mnnv of service we very sincerely en to embody in all our relationsh 1: This institytion i- oiierated not Mitirely as a commercial enterprise.. The desire to serve humanity in a way befitting the 'Near Sacredness" of our profession is alwav- present But coramon-senst; Imsief s method must be used in the funeral home. Wf tell our patrons that thev mu t be the judge when .- .selecting merchandise We, tell, them we'-want, to sell them what they can ."afford n.ml wbr.t' tl.o.. can pay us for. We never fry t'o oversell any one, but . on the .other hand, the funeral .director must not undersell, rhe natron. In mo- in stances, we either know the family or are able to know just about what standards of living the family and the deceased have set in life. Our fun erals are generally such as to he in keeping with, the same standards had j while in life. II: Fverv person we have is given a (hiastian burial regardless of what his station in life is or whether or r.rtf U. ....... .:... i. , , k.i.i-iv aif ieiaues uj taKe care ot the dead. -A .minister is called and a: leastprayer is held for the man even tnough there is no one to el the dead. Ill: We very religiously adher" to cur policy of extending a sympa fheuc, understanding, and nersorial -ei vice in taking complete charee (o lar as is possible) and caiintr every detail regardless of 'whether funeral, is to. be the cheapest or niost expensive we sell. for the ne( " months ol The Atlantic Monthly It! "oi il UI reading hours. Enjov the wit, the widsom. thp ccmpanion.'-hip. the charni that has-made" the ATLA.V I f( , for seventy-five Years America s most qi oted and most cherished magazine.' SEI) .SP'ThieiUioni, r this ad) in ;-. J ho Atlantic S Arlinuton St. Jnthlv Host on WHEN LOPLE.(,Eri laim for the the i- our GOING TO do any building" I ,.. u . help you solve your problem bv making your estimates Vf-v t"0 ; you, and little cost tor our m i" rials. Hyatt and Co.. Phone 1'' Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-W Main St avnesville, N. C. PA f i r i AL. r ") rk . ak v ,m JAIR minded people e x p e r l e n c e no trouble in coming to an understandmn that is the reason folks wjio like high-quahtv groceries shop with such pleasing comfort m our establishment. Our well mannered salesmenship caters to those who appreci ate character foods. J. C. ROSE Home Grocery Choice Groceries I'hone 88 Main St.

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