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7 Page 5 Society kJSJJLJLJ JL JL JL jTJLMJJLJ mZ- News jl Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - Phone 137 aprit. 27. 193$ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER TH ttai- i ' .. s rr-T-, .' . . 1 -. - ; - tft .-n iests c !: , ,.!.-! .i:uR( udents of ih. .,!i!,im i (si "lu ...,ii,. Townsnip mgu " ... .!. 1 .. i 1U. . , .... hnn i 1111 . I. . f,. Creeiv.-bcro, w , . ... c. ,. .; ;., ev -wil 1 compete m me i-..- n,",v '"7,- . : I- Club accompanied by .J. . , " iU ltaV" iv,,..,, .1,,,.. I , .1 . 1 1.. I'L.i 1 a'.c .ivne U,V 1 ana me nuno'cis, " -hov will -participate an- an " mixeil quartet, Edit!; M Martin. Otis Massie " ' !u'u'at; cello solo, Edith . ', ..vit ,m. solo, r'dwin Potent ; ''.',.',, Kdwin Poteat ; wills" , ,umty cdr.s trom W. T. U. '.ice eluh. . , ,i L.l, in. inn conic hs win. ,: iiHtvfcU of the sUl' e I") ',",.,,.. ut' selecting r. pi es-. uta ."' . ..;.; ill '.he ?t -'e e ..';;'' '.listi-U't. which incluil vl "V ; , l!i vson City, ('anion, and ., was held last haturaay ihu.)l auditoriliai. At thi '" nioirram in whieli ix largf ,, ' "i ai'uden-s I'runi t-ie.-e foul !'! ' ' i:ait!eip:-ted the iolh;vi,iK win w.Ve sel'eetfd ior the numbers in M '. al: :i:l.oiil- eompeteil: piano. 4.( City; mr;e(l quariui, c-uii.ii . ' .','yr.is .aar.hi. Ulis .MaJsie. Kdwin i'eat; :,h' gw elub, i eho-eii from Wayneovili1 . . vV giee tlub; male qir ite:, of Cun. ', ; Ju l.-' trio, C'anto-i. .,'li,.r n u nu vvs. which received n ;i;i.,.r liijrh enough to qualify for th .,. , eiiu.'sts I'ui in' wirieli no cni' ,,'( was givTU -.yeri" a- folkv-s-'V .. i-k'iitli 15au.com WayuesVille; m 'leiK- :.n.i ' ;r iinO'ne si '.u:-, I'idwif WayiK'sville; hays' eluh, ,; j.-oW and l ass .;!;.... ('an:oii; v.' unehani't'il voice solo, Kriies! Vitiers, Waynesville; -oprano soli Kathjone, Waynesville; trum. olo, Erne t Withers, Uayneswue. Wavnesville or -jras iestra, Kmet Whets. J'raniv.u.. ;i." Kdwin l'oteat, Paul lhtvis; ami ,, miv.d chorus from C'anu.n. lht n.ixo.l chorus from Canton wa,; on C th" oulstanding features ui the pru ,,'im and was the only numncr wmeb -,-eived a rating of one and reeeivea rh in-aiso from the judge. The pro. as concluded by two number by the Waynesville lligii School or ciesira. ... ,. ass i"--... hi..,. mm.... ;,i,r ,,f ihr. Wavnesviiie ni 1 lit: 'Ji -" ... xt i,.;,i -:,.: wa,i Mr. Walter an ' Vn I .en-ail i., .(. ;.tnir.ifti' of in itrum music of Asheville High buliwi. Van Brock, who was also judge oi laa. wear's contest, stated that a great provement could be scan over last year, especially in the performance ot those who were first year students A.) iHA, ".".' , , . those who were first year siueiu it s, last year. He spoke also el ina.ker. improvement in the cel. is" and.-oias.i auartet. Thee remarks were most. .rvntifviniv to the music .-tuiienls aim j-, ii -r - -f-. - - their instructors. A larger audience was prestut L).' the contest here this year than last and Miss Charlotte Hatcher, who P di rector of music in the higa school, expressed her appreciation if the- ip Itrrst shown by the: public in these youiig musicians. i'' 11 is os7s li) vr SIC CLl'li On Saturday afternoon the W ayiics ;.le Music Club held. . its regular inotithly meeting with Mrs. P.. !' flu n i Spring flowers combined in a va riety of colors made a deiigtuiui ae : n.cnkv (Vh Pin interestintr . pro I IV. 1 V. 1 . I l . s. ...... gram '. which was given.. Special guests of the afternoon were -vi s. Charles Gullev, who is head ol the .. . I U'.. .4,,.... I"..- i '.( -l,o afternoon were All ,i ..., -a'a" n1" the Western Car olina Teachers Training College at Cullowhee, and her daughter, Miss; Jane Gulley. and Miss Ldwina Pal- I vmple, president of the. mu.sigelub; ot Frankkn, .with two of her pup".-, I Irs. II li U Hlte HI ll 1 r.latnev. The presideai,: Mrs. Joseph L. John son.' presided. The report was given from the chairman of the Faster mu sie.ile, which is ah annual event, in the club and .which this . year. was. pre sented at the Presbyterian . church, w th Mis Miluied C law foul m thatge Mis LawiciKc (.inn riad a well ircpaied p per on 'Oichtstial -Mu- mn t'orind." which was 1.1- .1 ie cuia.Tii. i... ...... t . lustia ed bv the plnm of utor records by the Philadelphia symp..vm orchestra. A piano solo, "To Spring, , , 1 mil v. Mi IP i ici kttnei, Mi hnk t.ulkv ang a group, of songs;. Mrs, Richard Neely : Barber, Jr.. played three violin, num beis, ' vc Mm. U SchubriU -Liesbestraume." by Liszt, and.' . Prom the. Car.e lli'iak;" and the current events in the musical worm .weie i".- events in the mu k H woim wciy - ,cnUdbv Mt,M.klulCMwloid Mrs Horui Ktrmr Mi- Iau.i-, tnn H.rlm ,nd Mi- Riclard Neety Barber, Jr.. were wekomeiP intothe ( ,.i..u irii,in thf, urogram a social,. viuc'. : iin"".'h ' . .Imii eiuo. roiiowing cue e.---- . . hour wis miovc.l ,kupj which tun the hostess assisted . Bowk - -eiud t dad tuur e m n - vessones. Mis C F Iupton me Mi - I-ui-e Fianci- vhoe home '""''l i.spLnilinKiMialcpk in New fitv with Ui -i-Ul" ; Fuv'n .- and Ml- rt M.Ik. Dr J R Met .acku, wd, ictuin to. .( xiok class Esn:irrAi.s '. - SEXlOL'S An int resting social ivnt : w.is ths nartv tnvcn XV . , . , - Ml 'iMo Ol II' ,1!''.!.'' c.a.-s H :i.vnevilk- lownship High -,.Hr 4'f th-. -Mli.T oass. - i ....... ; ,- ,1ac. in :) bamimn hall ,.f Tl,,..;..,. T1!, .laoorate d.cetu;ions wer, in rod while ..ml II J '.HI', V..IS ,. ...i, , , ... a .-.mbiiuaion ; the c -l J.e tw f..aan li:e a.hk vvi-'.ii.: the following i.. t'ne enu rtainmen. i1 ;!.! ,,ur.-t:: - welconif a e. wnld ;' IH-nvy l'atton. presidetn o the h'mijr clas- l: which I'aul il.vin. president .; the graduating ess--, i spende..! ; Mis- Kditli l-o'ig I v,' .".eral violin seiec.ions; Mr. i'V nci l'rat;. mem her of the lae uitv, 'gave a cornet solo. Thos" m e -en.' greatly enioyed a tap danc ;' i lull,. Mi-s Hilda W ay. iupi! ot .u-- ii.Unior Me. tie it, of Asheville. M .ss U'h.-.rloit.. Hatcher, of the high school faculty pleased the guesti with Sev eral ))i;ino solos. Huring the evening punch and ,'andwieiies were served from .ill ''ae--.ivelv arranged jables. Spe nal gu "4. of the eea-ieii wen the incmkos ot lln'. hii'h :-eheo! faculty. M . . .vnd Mr. lii'-.r.er lienry. the i'oimer the counu .urerinlendent of eilucation, lio!, and Mrs. Bonn, the former the super. i ,."dee: of town-hiu -choui-. and t'.e ,i ,,, of the school hoard :md I'vir ,'ive as foilovv.: Mr. and Mr, u 1.. 1' V:i :. Mr. and Mrs. .I.u !.-., Atkn,.-. lr. and M'-. Theodore Mec'"..cl.en Mr. and Mrs. Harry Liner, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Killian. ',li;S ALLEY MAKES ISTEI-'ESl . iEi'Oin: or r. la. cow estios Mrs D, vie Alley. "President of the V-st Wn.v'nesvilk' Fl-mentary Par-ont-TeaclieV Associ Uion, has relit rr..--, a from Cvcensbor ) where she yen, a a delegate to the State P. A. C invention, held at the (; lle;. tiote' April P. 20, and 21. Mrs." Alloy was recognized as lu mi. the only delegate from the extreme l .tern part of the state, masonic i' this was tin first year thai th: particular loc di y has be. n represent ed at a state convention. Mrs. Allev .-tales that she was verv much imressed with the inter est 'and i nthu-iastn shown in the con vention and with the. rapid '"l that have been made m "the t arent Teacher movement. This invention . ...i.,a.i lr iiimroximatelv oW .ir.,...,t,,c from all HWI' tllC state ot j North Carolina ami both state ami national oflicers. ., r . Wavncsville Township 1 .irtnt Teach'er Associations accomplished splendid results last year and it is hoped that .the close of jnext years ... ,.,;il (in. I ovei v P. 1. A. Asso- ;w v . - ' a slandard a cm on n . h c town I . ..: :. .,..' .. j,Mi8iJv veeord book sociatton.. tnai i i'" . . will be entered in the stale convenlai.i Will oe oho'" a - , . , exhibit from each schoo and that thn will U an utiM 1 1 X m school of Haywood county. (, U,l VI 7 Ol " ' ij l" 1 i IN X( ' " Much interest centers in the ati nauncement madic Sunday ot the eu Kagement and approaching marrtagi of Miss Llizabetti -Hau.a, ao " cry: to Mr. Frank I ricks, oi bl.u. nnrriage will . take phioc omt t me in .1 une. , . ,. The bride elect is the second uaugh .ir ,.-,' Mv. am. Mrs. K. V, .'tm Sim: iiv a graduate of We -h:".i are Una Teachers College : at (. ukicvnee ,-! far the past few years has be a member of the" facul'y ol the 11a zehvoed: school- , , ,. .... Al r. Frieks is the som : S.'-- '"' Mrs. J. 1' r ''- v. ........... -. . (..rgia, at present he i , manag..i . ... ...'VO. ui Svtvil. M.. t V ' ricK.-. (H l llll'r.."i."-hi :St;)vaVi's store. at hyt.a. , (),,i (.o i w'7 ,it Mr. ami Mi-. (ieorgO; . Co , , lelt Monday for Los. Angeles, ( akiorn where ti'.ev will spend : a year: with ,e ,hugi:ter. Mrs. Uehct Suhvam ami Mr. Suliivam They, will return about April 1, lVoL : Mrs. J. R. Jo-ice returned , to 1 '-, me last wvek from Tampa, I'lo.tda wh-.e site has spent; the vender -in h.r daughter, M"s. Jee Go.idrn ,m Mr. Cmdin. Little Misse; b ara , v d 'Ja.1v Goodin, accompanied their 'urindmoiher Ifrnte to spend the sum mer, h : ' -5 ,'' '.; Commander Henry Lee n turned 'm Hinic after a tew iie.vs .. ... - . Mr tmd Mi's. W. T. Lee. Commandm' lee was here for the occasion of his parents' --fiftieth wedding ar.nivirsaj. Ml ,hn Harntv an 1 Mi Do s M ,3 'hl , Til i hue 1. t wtek i', ,'.Kt i. i tie lift" wcdd.ng an en . . , ,.. a,,,, n.iv v.. ,,ifctlation of their pai 11 T I c inft ut Mi ,,RPcigo Sun., n Ml Minnie Uurgiti, wn-j is a nitm. f the faculty" of the Canton asehools.'has retutnc I m her h".ne to. the summer, i She ,w accompanied I Mi Marv Ho A- lt t ""'en wh) v is her gJ-t for the veil nJ Mi Chiiles V Lte ictuined to hi 1 onu in Macon, Georgia Tuesday af ter spending the vvcek-end Avith hi-Pm.vt-.Mr anrtMr; T Lee ti..t.: . Tl.Vpwtfin. nf Harlan. .1)1'. num.- i. a.-.-i---. - , . K,ntckx a.nved H-t wk and iimmi! - : mcrs has i;irthik) CELEllh'A 77(.Y :- -. 1 P. IMcus entertained with :'. 1. il .hiiuren's part;, on last Sat a: a atteruoon in honor of her son. ". . ::. Hieus, in eelehraiion of hi; tenth., birthday anniversary. i., guest- at hf red n the lawn ;,:v1 ou' lo.ir g,.mes furnished anuise !;v. nt ihivutrhviit -lie afternoen. A', '.'e... c": '-e of the games th.cy were in- , 1. . ,e:.;,, veA,n. ller. ! itlg th'Wi'vs includlr.e era -so!" Mlii dogwood i r,; ut'd out the color M'homi ef pinl e. The white bn'tiai iv eakt ,(.! pink eamllvs held ecu: rai e.ii i with i'::e' on the ta'ele and the ame color note via- arried ou: in he .i limy , : eshnieuts. The diildn n present included !h ':ae-'. ef honei' and Hey we.d aim ' C'.i; !n lane. Mai tha. and Mark iener May W.dker Paul Walker, dr. and, Chnhs WalKi r. Ca-i'u- and Marion limn, 1'dmi kath. ine Mcliee .lames La h.ai l. 1 I.Vvd ".,,.- ft, ami Hoid-v Colkit:, 'laud.. C-tlierine J.'iio, l!ety Unrgin. Kmnv t and Mack lire. ; Margaret Wh:;..-'. :i".! M' I tens.., . V; HI . !) i I. i ii 117.: -MEET " !(l).) "". i ' miii' ,ioi;' I'luh w ill ni 'c; net ;,.;,- ..i'eerno ,n. Nlay. 1 . at ;! o'elcek 'h i .id' room.-, on Main -: i ee: . 'Th. m cgratn for .the :cf: erne. "i! an ler-.the au-picc. y th Mn-v i, !;lVt.i..;: wi!h Ml-- Na.iev ki'imii ;, : ehaimmn. Mrs. Hem r He,u y will r -. ;i v, th.e Current I'.wnts. A spc- nr.. f i hi- .'it'ternoon's rn- jnam will I"' li e in -tull:- ti.nt ot th-r-vce'Uly elected oll'.cer. All meuiber- are asked to he nrescnt. Hii ) inn i i i i h) The Children's Store Hour will I held as usu.d next Saturday after noon at the court bouse, at I oYiivl:. Mr . Koy Campbell Will tell Urn stories on this neoasion. All children are invited to be p res en' each Saturdav at this hour. niirrn t.v v. icvcz-.-v. x r A ,;nd M'-s. vlohn Kirk oat nek. d t.e.'-ieieA'iiU' nn i-.i.iee; the birth id' a ,1 .u,;i,tr, Iliciiil": .lean:, on -anirdtiy. . ori n ov s air i 7s ion n The April meeting of the Woman's Cluh Will be -held this afternoon ..-M ,'MSO o'clock at the Hotel LeFaine wi r M,s llomn Hcnrv Mp 1 Matthiws. anil Mrs. 11. C. Lindsk-y Us hostesses. .., . ., Mrs. C, rover Payis will have .h paper for the afternoon .on "Detec tive :itid Ingenuity Stories." UK l MRS lU'XX A HE- lIX XEK HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. li. IhHunn were hosts at a delightful dinner party on .Mon day evening entertaining at their home on Haywood street. The home was effectively arranged with spring Ifowers. In the dining room the table vas centered with a lovelv howl of apple blossoins and jap: oniea amP covered .. with a handsome Irish lace cloth. A color motif id pink and vellow was noted m the courses of the dinner. Covers were laid , for M is- Nancy Crockett. Miss Charlotte Hatcher. M r. Francis Prat t, mid M r. Carleton i a'. In r'oy. .Miss deannette pliillips., wk. i.a been spending the winter at lu r home ih Springiield. South CainlPi.i. ar rived lint week. Miss Pbillms in con. nnh cl with the Aiken Gift Simp. Dr. Miles' NERVINE Did the work" says Miss Glivar WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? Aftnr mnrr tLnri thrpp months of sufTrnng from a nervous ail ment, Miss Glivar used Dr.MiIes' Nervine which gave her such I splendid results th it she wrote ns an enthusiastic letter. 1 you suffer from "Nerves." If you he awake rughts, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cravky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the same medicine that "did the mnrP' fnr this Colorado Girl. i Whether vour ' Nerves" have troubled you for hours or for years, you'll find this time tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25c and $1.00. B ' JUL 'SS- 'Wb 1 w i.Vf U'AYSESYIU.E I . ". .1.1 pi A WMiPEP k'Einil-7C.1 77-,' j V.-i tus ille Plementarv Pai-id: :-teacher Asoeiation was aw a Hied S'.nnard Ik'i t iticate :) the State . nie-i-.ien held in Cla enshoro. A, mil-.. ji and 21. thw being the lu'-t :: a :rd Certiticate awarded l. a' Pa Teacher Assoeiatiin in ay- ii'. ;o ns.hip. The l ..'eon:- bv the Xatie: ,c ;t-Te'ch,r A-e. ha1 d Pareni-Tcacln ; .. : c.llow : .ie'.u'':vrhip: M '.id : 1, :i-t oH' i o1' th U'C"-:.1"' 1 ..r. !!- lo" a ! i A ..aia'i-nj ... . .ship miial SI num' ec of and ol'' . el' t'u mimhei' i f .. ha - m the school. :'. t :e!idaiu e: , in.o: I ' c a or h-'e , : an. o'' adlllls i; h.e me : n,:: : .U.ii to a:, k as: Id' , . :" .he mem i el s'i,;i. .:. I ommilt.-c : Si i':,i:ni' eeinmil ;,, .ncltldo diesc ix e emiotle. -: Member -hip. program pu'.dicit v, lt..f--n-ah'.w omittce, and bu.hv. t. and nub. l1t-:r! !.i i fen' associations .of more h.i.:, ;;u members; a program a'ml at ha-: two oilier i otnniit toes - for a--c-eiati m- of le - than dO members; :h. ' eemmittee- f iinct loniug tin ! r ti' local eveetithe committee. 1. .iectihgs: .At least seven race! i in- -hall i o held during the year. h Piles: State. and national dues fa: each enrolled member ' sent by lite te. treasurer to the -tate treasurer. ...i ...o I. il"' -i-c iv. aivs. ' o O I I . . , I . ' ...... ,. I ' ,i,,,ii ,...,.'s iiro- ' ran d m advance, based upon l! ohieelive ri'la ti llg' to liollli eheel .ii' .eoinnuiniiy child ivell'M 7. Publicity: Slate publicity plans followed by local chairman, and news of association activities furni-hed regularly to local papers. s. pounders Pay: A pounders Hay peogr .ni. peefernhly in Pebru U s . mid a rift sent to the state .treasurer for n itional and state extension work. P. lV'.'licatioiis: Use '.of Congress 0,i' lieatioiis in the regular work of ti, associntion. .Subscriptions' to the Ctrl I Welfare iu:iga-.ine equal to 10''; , f the families in membership. til: Partisinship: Freedom front political and sectarian partisanship and from promoting coniniereiat en terprises. . 11. Utiles of Order: P.y-laws p- We sl.e to d.s- fy. tlvaino our duties in ji .sincere, thoiijrnt- 4.? fpr Jul niiinner which fiSl will constitute ;i vjf wrof . yT contlort lor the liv- j fjy ing iind :i murk ol (y iff ri'siu'cl lo the deiid. $ Garrett? ffi Funeral ftj kiO Phone 1-Vi' Main SI. Vi avnesville. N. ( . ImUFN Vni IRE & A I L V K I DI N Cr DOWN MILL DON'T PORGGT THE H Arc D rUL U J GtrTiNCx UPf J r j FAIR AND sauARt If your health is sliding down hill stop at the sifn of l air and hquarnens and hit the trail to this good grocery shop. II you buvyour foods here your ambition will sit up and take notice ol a revivified appitite. J C. ROSE Home Grocery Choice Groceries Phone 88 Main St. www ,cc ' c.ed hy tiie st Me branch. Patliu :er. procedure observed in ton etiiie the associ-at ioll. 12 Mudy Class: At lea-t one mv cla-s d..'vete,i to parent eduea .' er tr.c study of child life with a iimi!; of four meetings . yiai. ' '': I'll ! ii i: y Ueeor.l io .k en- ' ey : ii 1 '. T. A . f rem t his -ehooi , a blue' ribbon award. This w compiled by Mis,. Klira bet h I i'u dicity t'hail'inan and was ' ed an outstanding hook. v; , xri:si- hei.i mox lay ie annual 1 1 res -ntaki Hg t'ontest :ii. 'a aii'sv ille Township High ol. -oon-oivd v the C ..oinunit v I !lil m Pun ld la- t illondav morning .' seliool auditorium. M rs. P. 1). h.ooi atiditonnni. M rht !. i hao man of oiiueat ii U'l'sli n nil' t he pi ogi a. in. i e , w erv aw.ir.i' i to four i.i oup loll School Press. ( hi ..; v i a linmies eh.. . l iL I lies. ear home nviinin ii--. c la e t ' on Sper ( I P es - : lb'-! Pre- of anv k ehook ) i .' in ". e 'clip fi e.n t he li i : e.: r eakllliv eta.- . theie We'e 1 a en. ed the lirh p'o::e weni 'o '. liner Havel' Mille,- u,,n ..e ana ire-iuia i Ison ion I he second war erolln whieli d Ii - ' ' ' .1 . in in i.su's won "iM I" '-.e I'.r tile Mil, ,u:ess ami .VI larv C'e, pei'vu-on won second; Kutli Kat i lil.V M. n first pruve for the sport d'e . and kuliy Preudle won .second, ih. ' four entries were made in the hi t 'gi oup which included the whole soiled and Aw.-. Medfurd won the pi;, i . The two first prizes were $2.50. and tiie olhei .prize".;' were dre-s ma t ei mi. The stage was arrang-ed a-; a I'ash i ' l ; i 1 1 dies ; .shop- ami the . cork wele pr e, i in d in a short nliiy w i' Ii ' he I wing est: Mrs. W. P. Smith, M iry Joe llovvell. Corinne Wagenl'eid. Lillian W.vatt, and Lois 'Pru-:. The c.mtestants wore their d re e . aini act. 'd as 'models for the ill'oss shop. .lie uiessea e I e lllU'll o. a si o I . a card put out by MeCairs Pressinak- ... . i . i , i i The dresses were rated by a son ing i M'pari ment anil Hie . uuges were,. - Mrs. II II. W. Hail, Mrs. Will Uav and Miss Nancy Killian. Mr-'. Hen Colkitt, president of tin Sprinutime Fainting; Time Palmer-Lipe I'AINT IIIOAIXil'AKTKKS SUNK ATION U.MKi AINS THIS WKKK ONI. House Paint SI. 19 per (Jul. :md Up SIMOCIALS ON KNTIUK liINK Ol1 (;K(. I). WFniEIULL'S PAINTS H2 PATTON AVIO. ASIIKVM.LL Read! Read Again!! is ui)io misi:ii inc.? i'i;s n m:i:d UKAL SKKVK K? -We Are Here To Fix II WANOCA RADIO REPAIR SHOP l Dt'iHtt Sth-ct I'hone .57 S. A. .Jones, .Jr. and l I . .i'l -2 i- -x- -2- i i i- -i- 2- -2- i- I- Sterchi's ecord I A enuinelv, Sensalioral Thnf ty-Vise May 1 :- . " Special I'rues! Spctial 'leims' spitial eiue! (neatest 'limit i:ent A- Sterchi Bros. STOKFS. IN( siii: 'i' ('.mam:.i Club pi e ...mu d ;he prizes. lief. !-." tiie conle.-t .vl i liunn made a - hort talk t xpl aiiiiinr tlial the Dtir po e of the Coiuniur.ily Ckha in spon s 'ring these contests was ti, encour age the girls to si'w for th'-mselves, t o ach them de-ign, 'lines, color com bination s'y'c" -unable for various tyie good umkmansbip ami skill in d'ns-ii:g. She also thanked Miss l.. ri,-e Kdv.ar.i-. wlm -upcrv i -ed the dres-an .kimr. t'or her part in making the eemcs. a silcec. : an 1 Mi's. , . M. kellett who a-si -ted w ith t1:-' play. The eluh i, a'so indebted 'o the following merchant , for their , gen .crosity i:t giving the pri.-.es: .1. M. 1. one's Stoiv. Allcn-Siler, Hurgin Prother - . .1. M. Mock. Ma- .-ies He part men: Store, and C, l i. Pay'- Sons. The committee from I h.e' clue ition dep ;ri ment of the t 'ommun r. y Club whii'b had charge of the contest was composed of Mi's. P. 1. Punn. Mrc W. Ih Smith., and Mrs. .PL. St i ingtiebi. M l 1 ESYII.I.E OFEICEi: I I!. I .S- 7 7.7.7 7' '(' 7 7. ' V IS Ma ior John !. M art in, of the Coast Artillery, son ef Mr. and Mi's. V.. V. Mai'tim lu i- now stationed at Con cord, New Hampshire, a national guard instructor, has been transferred by til.' War I h )a rt nicnt to Fort Croeketh Texa. for duly. Mr-. ,1. C, Pose left Saturday for he;- heme ill Cincinnati. Ohio after It week's .isi: to her parent- Hr. and Mr-. I!- P. Similiters. Mrs. Ke.se was accompanied by Miss S. A, .Lines, who will spend two week- in Cincinnati vi iting friends. M r John Murphy returned .jo Chap el Hill Sunday to resume his sudies at the University of North. Carolina al'ler spending the Faster holidays w ith his parents, M . and Mrs. J. C, Murphy Mr. .Hill Provost. Mr. H"n At. kins. and' Mr. Sam linsline.il, Jr.. left Sundav for Phapet Hill where they will resume their .... ..i it... I'xivui-uilv ol" Ninrt.h si no I es .1 i eu. v ......... . . farolimi after, spending the vacation i . . it mum Among the visitors in Town Satur lav was Mr. A. L. Hall .of Canton. -i -i t ; i i- -2 1- 1- -r Annual e Value divmu Invent 1 01 All .j Ilomemtikers st to 6th J- OKPOlPA 1 1J nxr '. Week .1 ul d otri: .at ay his.. oj rk, try ed the . m mv Uf-ll-O 'theT 4-". .'TIP Mil Mi a 'a h ' h.rei :by eticyj ' ,"'e Mi , sr. dav from And. ew.v hen he in- l,tm" , j M Newton, th- past few dav- on bu-.ne- Mr ana it .0
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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