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Page 5 THE WAYNEsVlLLE MOUNTAINEER n iirRSPAY, APRIL 20, 1933 4 :-. o i PAGE Local Items SOCIETY Society o o o o News Phone 137 Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - - - " UKHAN CLASS -VLSSclass of the Wayne, . JTown-hip High School enjoyed Vter eirir hunt on last rrida un the Sulphur Spring ,-t early r ..IrrhtU iir.'lfle Stll- ,,.;; classes ui cif.... t, if' md the winning class was enter k:n , l the losers. Approximately t hden an'! about 175 u,lX" were present for the "hunt "'t teachers present were Mis ;i;;;-,nes.MUj.r.ratK,k and C I-;, weatntiuj- BETSY S1LER CELEBRATES BIKliDA l Litt'f Miss Betsy Siier was nus-'. delightfully honored on Satunlay at', tevnoon when her mother, Mr. Hul'u s5iW pnffvtained a num'aT of her anon ot ;p.e i, C Mi;u U spent last :Ul h;y family at his home "week-end here. Mi i n Bivins of Albemarle is Hushne 1, an l Mr, Bushnell this week ST attending the Missionary con i." ence at the Methodist Church, William Sloan, who is a medical , 1....MH iTnivnvsitv. snent ent at a u ,u,. . - - -. A'ednesday mirht at "V Sloan with several mmi . ,,(.. i n llm-h-im tor udeiits were en .,VK1! work at Kike IlospiUl. M r-,1 1 WY( HI Ull.DKEN'S ; HAS LOVELY 1'AKTY , C.,. nVllitl-k i ,;iy 111 U'l IIOWII ill iui ' Tu.v Wvctie enleruiineu a umber' of children with an Faster 1!ty for her two small dau-htei s t.;.,.ha Mae and Jane Troy. "I, ; (,, the ce-ti- hunt "the clnl.l- , were entertained with varum-'-., dueled by Miss Lois Han-old :,fte.r which the hostess Rave each ,., pietty -Easter basket and the tots started on men ihp indoors on -account oi w .a!',.,:-. At the conclusion in. I,., hunt attractive tiny uum-i im- Hn"' little china bunny families ,'rrc presented to V.iiKinia Hartshorn ,,,,() found the silver eJW and to billie r);lvis who found the golden eg'R. The children were then shown the ..lining room where the table with its .iiiique decorations presented a pic turesque scene. . . In the center was a miniature lake Hh swans ami ducks floating among water lilltes small eggs grassy banks nests Here ami -little chicks peeping imm Acre -eld ..i.ent i he the here .cops round about the Easter bunnies faking their proverbial part ot i.icture. What at first appeared to be small pots, of glooming flowers i. fi.o rfp iirVit. nt the nrovea, inui ii -:n.. r, miniip containers of. ! ni lien, i , .-, u-e cream. Flavors for the little g r s quacking oiucks .ana u.c n" received crowing roosters. Children invited were: Marguerite lit lo 'friends in fifth anniversary of her l.irthday. a ii Va-tr, ,.trB' hunt -ind varieu g :r.c.; furnished amuseme"t 'nrough-i-e afternoon. At the close -t rhi games a J .inty ice c tr. .-? was skived at a Iom !y ta'de in tm dining 'room. Candy rabbits hi var.oiy col, v- decorated the table ami each -uest was given a miniature rabbit 7f the stir.i kind as a sotnenir. A birthday with live lig'hted can dles Jreated additional interest The small guests inclu I 'd tne tun -oree and Meta J)ieu-5 l'.etty and Jean Bradley. Joan Boone- t arolme mi h'" s ,n. Buddv Stevenson, Barbara Ann I...., u ..', M.H'nrH Mary Ann Mas- sie, Miriam Isenhour, and Hetty Jane Jonnson. MRS LOSCi IS p. A, H. HOSTKSS The Horcas Bell Love Cnapter or the Daughters of the American Revo lution met with Mrs. Jam- M. Long last Wednesday afternoon, witn .he regent, Mrs. I. l.enoir c,n. -ing. An account was given ot the pusentati.iii of a handsome silk Hag l,y the chapter to the Fines ( reek lii-h .-clicol. , i,i The following were appointed to serve as a nominating committee Mir.. 1' p, Camp, chairman. Mrs. Lulus Siler! and Mrs. Sarah Haymv. oi t ,n toii It was announced that tne docia. ... . . ... l,., li.dd for the hoys 111 , t -toil con les i , . i f -he Canton High school, at whtch .,,, "the winner would he presented ., medal bv the chapter, had bee.i post p.oied unt'il' the latter yia.-t ol April, owning to irtner n : Mr- John' N Shocd. red had the pa ner of' the afternoon. She int re duced Prof W C. Allen, who addressed t!u chapter on "The Principles and Uai Forces Cmlerlying Our History. Mi- .). Harden Howell review d the National magazine, giving the high HKht and readim: in fu the splen dui message of Mrs. William lUissell Manga, the president geuc . During the social noui un.i ed the hostess was assisted ,n servmg .ai'ice course by Mrs. R. I, after which the members were take througn the beautiful gardens of hostess. A special guest ot the attei noon was Mrs. Wade Johnson. CLYDE TOTS HAVE EGG HIM The pupils ol the nrst giaoe oi me ' ck-H.. s.'hool were enter: tiii'-d last Friday afternoon with an Ea.-ttr egg hunt at the home of Mrs. C. E. Brown. The grade mothers. Mrs. Ausrin ( lark and the first grade teacher, Miss Sell Kirkpatrick, were joint hostesses. I'revious to the "hunt" the children were entertainer) won a iut-i i.-t"' stcrv told by Mrs. Clark. ai;... rh-.i .-iotiii H-iteher' spent, th Has;er holidays at her home m Dunn, Noit'a C. lolina. Mr E. L. aleigh las Hinton visited week-end. f"iendo m Miss Isabel Ferguson returned to Winston-Salem yesterday after spend ing Ju- E-aster holidays with her mother , 'Mrs. J. V. Ferguson M Mr; Walter Pungan and children, Mary Alice and Bat Pungan. of Elizabethton, lennessee, were week end guests ot .Mis. iningans paienis Mi. a in Mr. i Duplin ' ing M : . Mrs, R. Q. MeCracken. Johnny Johnson County Monday the week-end with .ind Mis. Joseph E. returned to after spenl his parents, Johnson. l i - W-ivm- Hnitle. who has been , teaching in the Bethel school since (Christmas, returned to her home in Whitlier last week Mi. Olivet ier and Mr Hoi so Show Sir Jo in dton. Mr. Frank e fate atteli.lc, I'rvon last week Mii-tlu .Mr. Woodsxm Jones has leturned to Httvesville after spending the week end' with Mrs. Jones and little daugh ter, Nancy. ., Mr. Frcil Crawford has returned to Durham to resume Ids studies at Duke University after spending the Easter holidays with his mothers, Mrs- Y. T. Crawford. Dr. J. R. McCr.icken is expected to ie;i.rn today from Raleigh where he went to attend the annual session ot the North Carolina Medical Society. W 0 Mr. Delos Dean has resumed his work at Massie's Department Store this week after an absence of a week m . i-eonnt of illness. Mr. Emmit C.ulerwood o Ashe-J Mi. and Mis; Hugh Ki. kpajrick and .,, , , tu.. vw York children, who have been wsiling mt v, He special agent loi the Ntw York I pa,.lintSi jMl, ., Mrs. Ceorge He insurance iompa..,- m--l i -ubu. u;ft ,his vvoek flU. TaU, Springs me here last week. iuh.ie they will spend the summer. Miss Mariraret Ray had as her guest Mrs. Doyle Alley left Wednesday for Creensboso where she will repre j sent the four Parent-Teacher Asso ciations of Waynesville at the State 1'. T A. meeting this week. I MISS Mcl.Al CH1.IN lii-L'iit, rVTiv l IV , t week-end Raleigh. Miss' Elizabeth Moore at Mr. hi: F. M. home i'ratt spent last weel in Winston-Salem. cud Mis. Cameron R. R oigh was t he guest Mr, and Mrs. Joseph week-end. ynolds of Ral it her parents, i Johnson last I-iTiio Tin ker spent last we end at her home in Lincolnton and leturned Sunday accompanied by her mother, Mrs. V. . Tucker, who is attending the Woman's Missionary Conference at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and Mr. Pritchaid Ferguson were Asheville visistors Saturday. Mr. Sam Cabe has returned to Veav i villo to resume liis studies at Weav- ier (."ollege after spending the Easter . holidays at home. Mr. K.l d friend Tuibvtill of Ashi'ville vi: in Waynesville Sunday. it- Rev. Va Thomas 1 r.esville vi '. rwin of utor last Pigeon was week. i .-1 1 i s were : Edwin I'iiuhcr igers, and lloin, o:ig the from ( '! n town last Mes.-rs. J. R. Jack West, r WeM. Mr W Sat unlay A. Moore on' bu of l'igi in -ine- . pen: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Can-haw ot New York State arrived Monday and will -pond seheral weeks at the Kirk patrick Apts. Mr. Caiishaw is in chai co of idanting for the gladiolus farm of Mr. W. ii. KircholV on the Sulphur Springs properly. Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Dickson and son, Lyon, of Durham were week-end guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie and Mrs. J. K. Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst Ferguson stop pod in Waynesville hist Friday en route to their' home in Stewartsville, New Jersey from Miami, Florida, and were guests ol" Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Coin. Mis. .1 C j-lono: I w el i' Mr. and M have announce daughter. Mis: Mr W. F. 11: W M, I auirhlin ,i tht. marriage of their ; l'earl McLaughlin, t ; move, ot I anion. Mi were boys CONTRACT ("LI B HAS ENJOYABLE MEETINC. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell delight fully entertained the members ot then contract .dub on last Monday evening. The home was attractively arrang . j ...-,;tioc r,f -till ins and sweet nr:ii: mitv out a color note s p,' ! ville. F. A. -aturday Justice . shopp-i Crabtre Waynes Mr. ('.. R. Ferguson of Fines Creek was among the visitors here Saturday M Mr. D. J. Noland of l'igeon spent oic.lav in Waynesville. Mr. and lM;j, ,,Uest pari'iits. Mr. ami Mrs and Mrs. Lucy 1 'bilbo i l 1 and Mr. ( ,eoi ge u oou. South 'ai ol iisa . .Mrs. pained her parents to a tew days' visit. ..I. 1'aul l',e:nii wei'k-enil Mr-. 1 - C k. Mis all of t Ilea ill their In '.cam's ood, . M . lalVney. for M I week Ceorge Bill Coble spent with his parents few M r. day.-and last Mrs. Coble. u nnui-cii iiivt.u - " . . . , iT n...A HqvI Rpt.t.v ;,nl Charies, vy. -".,r-- winiam ihp amC8 Francis, tieuy uauiam, iu..c --nl purpie anu Eugenia and Louise Martin, Betty 0y Francis and Mr. Frank Bel! ,Ulenu" Virginia Kellett, Robt. i ilorM tnA to hold high scores and Jane jonnauu, iufii.. - . Ohafin, Carol Bell, Mary Ann Massie, -llw.' ' .. ii iln Virginia Bobbie Hardin,- r.ioise im' llartshorn, of Canton, Catherine and Leete Barker of Asheville. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES HAVE EASTER OUTING Miss Mary Barber and Mr. Dave Felmet jointly entertained their class es from the Junior Department ot the First Baptist Sunday .School -with an Easter egg hunt last Sunday after noon at the home of .Miss Barber. . nn tJie lawn the . k:u. invited in the uv ing j. ..;.ol nrrcrrjim lie room lor a. inu.stv. V :-v, i i mora sprved and eacii guest received a basket of candy East "r egK. . .. WOMAN'S CIAB TO MEET APRIL 27 The re-rular montniy meewmsj Woman's Club will be held next Thurs Ty afternoon, April 27, at 3:30 o'clock at a place to be announced later. The paper for the afternoon on "Detective and Ingenuity Stones" will ire written and read by Mrs. Grover Davis. .- .. -. received lovely prizes. The hostess served a salad course as tne conciua- inir feature ot tne evenings '".- tainment. , m.. .,,t The guests -presemt Mrs. Frank Bell, Mr. ani lvm. iMii.m Hodges, Mr. -and Mrs, noi.m, and Mrs. Roy Francis. EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS EGG HUNT The Sunday SchooFolasses of Grace (Episcopal Church enjoyed an Easter egg hunt on last Monday afternoon on the lawn at the church . Mrs C. F. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Frank Bell directed the entertainment and approximately 30 children were Prizes were awarded to Miss Grace Mitchell, who found the prize egg, and to Miss May Leatherwood, who found the largest number of eggs. MARS HULL STUDESTS HAVE WEEK-END Hyuzn mm MUSIC CLUB TO MEET THIS WEEK The Waynesville Music Club will' hold its April meeting next uuru afternoon, April 'i'i, wun :vi.s. Bunn, at 3 o'clock. t The program wan oe in cnait;- Mrs! Lawrence Green. '.; ..,. Special .attention is- causa time of the meeting which is at .i o'clock instead of 3:30. !, , , i' Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Komnson u. Andrews were week-end guests of the latter's sister. Mrs, Sam Jones, anu Mr. Jones. . Ht I" Mr. P. V. Ferguson of Atlanta, Georgia spent several days hers last weelc-; '":.' . ;..';. . , . Mr T. B. Dillon left Tuesday for his home in Memphis, Tennessee after a several days' visit to Mr. and Mr,. W W Davis at their nome on w"" street, Mr. Dillon is a former busi ness associate ot Mr. i'avis. Mr. .lames Singleton was nere from Di'llwood Monday. 'Mr. Churles Caldwell of Clyde wus here on business Monday. Mr. G. W. Burnett of Wood row was1 among the visitors in town Monday ft Mr and Mrs, D. R. McCracken and Mrs. F. K. Mayes of Crabtree were -Waynesville" visitors . Mo'uiay. Misses Julia and ' Ruth ilenson of Asheville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Turbvfill Sunday. "'.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggett of High Point were week-end guests of Mrs. Doggett's sister, Mrs- Woodson Jones, at The Georgian. Mrs. John Troy, of Durham, arriv ed last Friday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fer guson. Mr. A. K. Kirkpatrick of Mebane i. .i ...w.ct nt. Miss Marv Mock at the home of her parents. Mr. Miss Martha Xeal and Miss lialibie Way spent Saturday in Asheville and were guests at a luncheon given by Miss Frances Lambeth, one ol their classmates al Salem college. m - . ... v. iA We strive to dis- charge our duties in V.V 4 1 ,.1W fH ful manner which Mm m w i 1 1 constitute a comfort for the Uv ing ami a mark of fjj 1 i .spvi . " - k Garrett Mrs Joe E. Rose, of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs. Adora Rayne of Kicn- mond, Virginia arrived iasi u.ua, for a visit to their parents,. Dr. and r u: sMihprs. Mrs. Rose will return to Cincinnati this week while Mrs. Ravne win remain ior , uk ".. mer and" open her home on Smathers Street. ,;; 'V- - . ,'.;.'. Mrs. S. A. Jones, Miss S. A. Jones, and Mr. Armistead Jones were Asne ville visitors Saturday. !Mr and Mrs J. N, Knight of An drews have arrived to spend some time here and are residing at the Harrold cottage on Haywood Street. Miss Carolyn Haynes and Mr. Harrold Haynes. students at Mars HUi College, entertained a number ol their classmates last' week-end with a 1.. .. Hum v on Love nouse party n.-w "" , . t t' Tjitip Thp euests included Miss wi-; . ofhv Crutchfield of Albemarle. Miss Miss Maude Terrell, who is instmc- LiUle Bmnett; of Candler, Miss Louise tof of musi.and art at Crossnore McCracken, of Clyde, ss inn- School, ett &unJ a- and Mrs. J. M. Mock. Mr. Thomas Hill returned to his home in New York Tuesday after a j- .i n - vi- mother. Mrs. Charles R. Thomas, and his -children, Miss katherine and Thomas Hill. Mr- Wilbur T. IJetts of Washington, D. C. spent last week-end visiting friends here. Mr. Milas Ferguson left Monday to resume his studies at Louisburg Col lege after a week-end visit to his par ents, Mr. and Mrs- T. W. Ferguson, " iUL, tJUUIIIiJf . spent last week-end here as the guest of Mary tmrna massie ai hk-ii.v here parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Massie. t. -.1 t-. t v AU0 will re- anu v ----- turn this morning from Raleigh where thevwent to attenri xne annum .-"----. v.. of the North uaronna meunai Society. . . ,.,..,' : pi Monday ur. o. x. "j . . ..... . o cVinrf hnsine.ss trio to Cnar- AIUII. ..v. w : Dr and Mrs, Robert Stretcher left Paioiwli trt attend the . '.e WnvtVi -Tn'rhlina- Medi -meeunK cai society- w , . 1,, :n n, n mnrfiiiiir and Mrs. to -waynesvuie ui.a...".--, ...in n in Raleien ana Siretcner wm . Wilson Mill for several days visiting relatives, Funeral & Home m I'hone 1-W Main St Waynesville, N. C. S9 II iMC BC3 W--M .w. - -- v FOLKS CALL AG AIN I S TO SNOJ 1 THEM Awr Moooy Carl r tv, MMwnee. ir, y, ana f". "" " " . , , Roeere. and Robert Richardson. ;- 1-J- MDccr. Who IS 81S0 B student at Mars Hill, had as her ston-Salem, Miss Pa gy Hives, otWmr teo, Mr. Ray Ingram and Mr. Richard tniana. , The young people returned to col lege Sunday evening. ;":-'.', Mt. and Mrs. L. O. Crane of Day i t v orivpH this weeK una xcntn, iiunuei -- . , and are spending a few days at tne i MAiinn into Hotel leraine Deiore ,, their cottage at Balsam wnere . "-Ij" will spend the summer. 1 Thursday. ocnoui, ici-i, -- v, in nrrnmnanv ner music Visit si iiu."c - . , pupils to Lenoir to take part in the elimination music c"i j .wf in f;rTi?roro in to xne state tuuKOB the near future. Mr. Jimmie Neal returned Tuesday from a few days visit in Winston Salem. He was accompanied by his brother, Mr. Charles Neal, who will be here several days. Mr- 0. Y. Kirkpatrick of Charlotte i . .rti-if n his oarents, Dr. W lj. ivii Rjjyi.v... Kilpatrick spent last her home in Hender- Miss Faye week-end at son ville. Mr. James Ferguson returned Sun day from Washington, IX C. where he has been on business for tht past few weeks. -. a ' WW nf Criffin. Mrs. vieoige n.. - . Georgia was a week-end guest of her father yir. . Rev. and Mrs- C. S. Kirkpatrick and daughters, Misses Catherynand hYonPDQ tMT-KDilLIlLIV, vi. spent the Easter holidays at their cot tage at Lake Junaluska. Miss Lyda Moody of Sylva was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. uoie bunaay- - . IX f AIR. r4B SauAKl-E We know that the guest who dines well is pleased to call again. The selling of the best foods by po- lite salesttianship and our quick deliveries are a of business witji We kno wthat you be pleased to call matter us. will again. J. C. ROSE Home Grocery Choice Groceries Phone 88 Main St. an. I .sh., nil 'at t ii k. e Mis- i-ilor- M Winnlson Nancy .lour Sat ui'ilav. Alls. I in'silay S ea er Faster 1 I'ulll I ,ri Willi suinc Itutli in r Cnlli'ge al'le nliila s il ll . Jr..' ami Mr Uolha '; stllllll' spi'llillllg er si-tri . I rlt - al the Mr-:. Mrs. llargrtive was jjratiuated from the Western Carolina Teachers Col lege at Cullowhee and has been teach ing during the past year in the Cecil graded school. Mr, and Mrs. Hargrove aie making their home in Canton. ' STl DKNTS RETURN OT tOl.LKC.K Students, w-b,. have been .spending the Kaste, holidays at their home here are leaving this week to resume tlu'ir studies at various colleges. Stu dents fioni the University of North Carolina, who were given a longer ' holidav, will leave Sunday. SUNDAY SC1IOOJ, l l.: ' 1 M K FT Wi l li MKS M AU I IN The Y,,unu Woman's Suiid.i School 'cla-s of the Methodist Church will llu'ilrl a business and social meeting inest Tues.lav evening, at S iclock at the home of Mrs. l-'red Ma:: :.. Misses F.ii.aholh Martin ami uu--!c .m.i.i." will le assistant ho-tc.sse-, I. Mis. 1M 1 iihour aiul ssi's Nancy and Miriam I 'harlot le. spent last woe s. IsiTihour's parent s, M i au.ehtei.-. Isenhour, end with and Mrs. Q. McCracken.. Mr. Charles Kadgett i-eturned to Know lile. Tenessee Tuesday alter a few (lavs visit here. He was aci-om- nained bv Mrs. IJadget-and young son, ... . , i i i Charles; win. will spenu seveiai nays in Kiiowille. Mr. Cradv Hoyil. Mr ami Mr. Ceorge l'lott Horse Show in Tryon V. F. Swift, "attended till last week E5' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tale. Miss Doro thy McCracken, and Mr. CJrsuly Jit.gers spent Friday in Asheville and atieiui- ed the Dog Show. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Davis were Asheville visitors last Saturday. Mr Turn I.iH- .lr:. Mrs I.owVy Lee, :in(l Mrs. Wilson 15aro.ii spent last Friday in Asheville. f T Mr. J. L. String-field and Miss Louise Stringfield spent ' bust Wednesday in Tryon and attended the Horse Show. Mr. John .1. Sullivan, of Fhiladel- ..i.:., .Ann0livini,i w snontinir n lew 7Illil, i:iiii.,,1",',',ii " I" r. " .Invn h..rc as the truest of Miss Fran ces Moody. l Mr. and Mis. W. C Russ spent Faster in Ilendersonville as guests ot Mrs. Ross parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett. Face The Future UNAFRAID How would von like to put .your signature on a Declaration ol In dependence today, and know that it will be worth a lot of money to you or yours in years to come n matter "how soon those year may come? 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