THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933
THE WAYS ESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
PHONE 137
MlzS QL'IXLAX IS TEA HOSTESS
Honoring' Miss Louisa Thackstou, ;
young daughter of Mr. Ira Thaek- j
stou, who is a member uf iha grad- I
ju ::..' c:as., et th Wayne -vide town- i
--hipchi'id. Mi.s Bi'tf.'y Lane OuinUu,
.;.-. ifd .i jrivup f v.inii girls a: I
.ma! mi.
r.iiec'.iw arr.-.HgtHK'ui6 ci tulips
ami hU made a lovely senium for Uio
,i trair.
'l!u jrav.it Kt included Mi:s Hosalyn
;L.v Miba Jean Morrison, Miis Gladys
!:e.i- Mi A m y ( innsl'.v, Mis Jiy
tVi.iti-w. ami Mi TiHie Kotk...
METHODIST MISsKKXAEY SOCIE
TY 'I O MEET SEX I WEEK
The mnnV Mi.-. -denary Society of
.Muho.liv. i-hut-ch will niL'i'i next
1 '.j l " al'U'i noon. May at ":'A
i';ck al ih-- church.
: i n MRS. iioWLES ESTER
TUX air. and Mr-. M. H. l!owle t-nter-;.d
.the iv.etnhers of the Centra)
-iiif! lary M-heol faculty a:. a beau-.-'
a!'y appointed luncheon oil Tuesday,
A ielor motif of pink and green
u.-L.l iii the decora: urns and party
appointments. The table was cen
red with a lovely how of mixed,
;,: :n-; il.-W'.'V- and Hanked with light, j
,i oiiik lapel's- '
i Overs were laid for the following':
.us. Hi. den "riisoii. Airs. L. 15.
Have-. Mrs. Hubert Liner. Mis.
Franee- Kobe-son, Mis,. Mary Kuby
:kv.-i .. dies i.c v Hai'tuld. and alisi
Anna Dee Kii'kpatriek.
.li.-. Carl liouiweli returned last
eek from (duli'port, Mississippi,
v, hi-iv she h s been visiting far the
lux ; tit! ee wet ks.
Ok, AXD MRS. LA.XCASTER ARE
IOXORE'd AT ERIDOE
in-, and Mr.. X. V. Lancaster,
w:- . niai-iianv wa '-: an intuvsting
. : four weeks agt, were mo:.t
;,H.;liU'uil.v honored mi le.st eveuiutf
a,:, n Jr. dunl Mr.-,- X. -M. .Meili'ori
and Mr- and Ml . Lau: iston Hardin
-ii. enteit. lined ,io:n:!y a. f.rUyv. at
the- homo of the Adeol'ord
i-dir the ecea-i' n a lovely arranue
tnt at -of ; iiritiK ilower.s (ieeoi'aled th.
home, idlaes and tulips were used i.a
cany oul the -e dor "scheme of laven
dar a fid yellow -which was further
rioted in tin' s lad course served a'.
;h-.- conclusion ct the game-'.
VVlK'ii the scores wer. 'added .A.U'ae--ive
pri.es were awarded to the holii
t.r.s of the high and low score and the
winner of the consolation. The hosts
pre onted a h indsonie lace luncheon
, ; . to and -Mrs. Lancaster and' a
i'l'vely ;;u est prize to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Barber. Jr.
Tko,-e present incluilei! the gtioats
of 'honor and Mr. and Mr.-'. M- II.
Bowles, Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Lee, Jr..
Dr
21 Uyae bemors
More Land Leased
Receive Diplomas For Planting Bulb
DEADLY IXFORMATIOX
Two fanners nu-. or. the road aivi
na!!..! a.. "Si. i'vt- e,.- .-i nui',. ivii'i
S di-U inp-ev. What'd e irive that in
i i v, urs. u hi n lie had it '."'
I'LYOK. May 2. ( Special. I Twen- ; ". K. Kiieii.tf. who recently leased ; "TurpeiKine. liiddap."
ty-one students of ;iu I'lyiie hiph 1 :: "es ef lan.! in and r.r Way A w.eU ' .i.r they met again,
-eluud recei ed diplomas at the grad-l ;"- f. v rhe nurpo-e nf plant!!): sti-eut ! "ay. Si. i gaw my mule lurupi u-
i ;.r.,-. .i.ksv Mondav .light. The. ! '.',).('(. ''ladioku bul'.x. i lu-v,. mi- '" an.l it kd.e.i htm."
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( a i C.uru'j-y of A--, vdle Cili
.'lis- Klixa! v-th Marl;;v dauiditi r . f
v',. :-.n ' d- . '. .-la . v y:;ose e"
;. ai.vli.ciii I .' i . j! : !''raa din
!':.'. civ-. -.' :: ,i, .. .ml Ml -.
I 'l . '. ' t I hie .lU.!Ma- :lc;'l edi.
ata '.!!'.. I . V. ft L I d"l U'ed-
Kir vt ' ..:i;e '. Mil- ,;
J.
vV.l
1 1 1 ! i " Mil
J one.
,.n,l. 'Mk S I' (liiv. Dr. and Mrs.
Rohfit Stretcher, Mrs, T. O,- Ikiyd. ,Mr,
and Mrs-."'Hugh Massie, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Long. Mr-. Roy Francis, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Wilford Ray. Miss lVtsey Lane
Quinlan, Mi s Mary Kii'kpatriek.
Miss Wihh Crawford, Mr. Clyde Ray.
Jr., Mr. Alvih Ward, and , Mr. Bob
flardin.
.
MUSIC (IJ'i: WILE (WSERYE
A .! 77 " V .1 L XIVSIC W EEK
Sunday. May 7- will initiate Music
Week which will be observed nation
ally. The Waynesville Music Club is
' jiliinning an observance of the week
hy holding an open meeting Saturday,
-May 13, at -3:30 p. m. in the Ccnu
raunity .Club room. At . that time a
oirefiil'v planned . program will bc
presented to the gue?ts of the after
noon. : ' - -
LEGIOX A I X1LIARY TO MEET
M OX DAY
The ieguk'n monthly meeting of the
American. Legion Auxiliary; will die
hihi next Monday, evening, May 8
. at the .Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock.
lUUTll AXXOUXCEMEXr
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor . of
Hazelwood announce the birth of. a
rkiughtir. Viola ;Mac,. on Monday,
April 17.
- ". ' ''.'. '
MRS: MITCHELL WILL BE D. A.
R. HOSTESS
The regular monthly meeting of the
of the Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of
Daughters of -the American. Revolu
tion will be held next Wednesday af
ternoon, May 10, at 3:30 o'clock, at
the home of Mrs. R. H. Mitchell on
Love Lane. Special attention is call
ed to the fact that Mrs. Mitchell will
be hostess for this meeting instead of
J F. Abel.
.,,,! Mis: R. V. Ilonnoll, of
Kossuth, Mississippi, .have been guests
of the latter's sister iurs. v . i'.,oiniui.
and Mr. Smith this week. . They re
turned to their home yesterday ac
eompaned by Miss Bermce McEl--hannon
and their son, Harold Honnoll,
who has spent the winter With Mr.
rand Mrs. Smith.. :
... , .
. Mr. J. M. Newton, "who has been in
the insurance business in Wayhesville
for the past three and a half years,
i.(i -,!..,. ,i.itV Viis inn. Mr. K. X.
Newton, for Bluefield. Virgini.t where ,
he 'will' make his home in we lutu..
Mrs. Newton and Miss Cynthia New
ton left Tuesday and will -join Mr.
Newton in Bluefield after a brief visit
to Dr. and Mrs- M. C. Newton in Nar
rows, Virginia. Dr. "and Mrs. Newton
spent Monday night here and motored
to Narrows with Mrs. Newton ana
Miss Newton. . . A.
Mr. Zeb V, Ferguson offines.' Creek
spent Monday in town on busine- V
Mrs
Mr
COM.'IE XEYY ( i.l !: HOLDS .l.l )
.'... 1 l.t;
. 1 . 1 1 1 1 : i ai-'t .'I'lV'-m Xk i'oiii'minii-.v
club met in re.id:.r moii.hiy -e.-:-ion
and wa ple.-idtd oer b .i.r-. lb n
t V'.kilt. ll'.'1 pii'sidi n:. Ill tin report--c
f i lie dr ii'ia! ie di -ai t f- t. a,. the
i due:;', ional -department, Mr. Ik Ik
!!-.!::,. and. iiicinlici:- ( the high
-dui I w iii- t h -'iked for l heir splen
dki 'c...n-'!'a': !'..
1: ;i. vet.d t.) iJ-iNc- ... i;. ihe IH'W
'y ri",r-:'.i ' l)i-'.''ii'. (diamber a!'
i .,i..'..-.. . .-tnil di -cu.--ii'ii i, I' ( he
work hoi'jig acc.:ni)bsiH',i by i',. . uu :
ri .'iii civU- organ !t ijnv. was held, li
w ." al'.-o decided' do' gi've-8o toward
,!:.'. i rec'.ien of a .eat; way to- the town.'
I .. I- .ank iiel1 '.be new trea-urer
. . -'i' t he cemine; year was
. : : ..dr.: . I by t he p'-csi-lciit
! ',: -i is: i : :oi .e-t ing mamiiT Airs.
A. an r Mi nr ;:avc reAime ol' cu'
r ; I : c , , i.; s f or t hi' pa -: iii -iii h. i n r
.: .i - -: A i .-.' y'. i nialiy. ,-:ai ' county
A v. ;. After whiid.i tlv .rogram
we. inri'i ! ove. io Miss X. ncy Kil
liau... chairman- i f music, w ho present
ed thy following delightful pr.-'granv:
Vocal solo, "A Spi'irit Klowerli" by
Miss Mildred Crawford, accompanied
by Mrs. Jo.-eph, Jolinson- ti'io
l.itt!',' Dustman." by. Hazel Masie,
M.vrtis Mar.in. and Kdith Baueom.
accamr.aiiied by -Miss Charlotte
Hatcher, violin solo.
"Adoration" by Mrs. Richard Neely
Bartier, Jr., accompanied bv Miss
Charlot te Hatcher; ..-quartet, "In I'ic
;l rdi" by Mis Myrtis Martin. Miss
'i-ahth Baueom. Otis Massie an.l Kdwin
Let 'at- accompanied liy Miss Hatcher;
and a baritoiU' solo, "1 Love Life." by
Mana Secca, accompanied by Miss
Ii tdter. '"' " "; -' .'.'....
Daring the -i cial. l-oui' tea. cakes and
:a :dwiohes were served by the hos-f.'-.sis
of ti'.e afterneon. Mrs. Linwood
'I'.ahi. Mi-. Xo'oe! Carrett. and Mr-.
T. I .: iioi (iwyn.
''.
Ay. and Mrs, Ceoig'c Rush and
daughter. Miss Krankie Rush, of
M -i uachu-otts, and Miss Virginia
1'enland of Canton spent Friday with
Mr. and Mr-. Caul Denton.
Miss Marguerite Murphy left yes
terday for . Hickory v here ..she will
A(nd several weoks as the guest -of
her gr : ndmothcr, Mr-. J. L. Murphy.
'. T. A. COl'XC'L WILL MEET
MONDAY
The Waynpsville Townshii) i'arc-nt-Teacher
Council will meet .Monday
i v.idusi'. May S, at right o'c.liick at
the county court houji- Mrs. C. S.
Fi . :d of Canton, district, president of
P. T. A. will bo the gue A speaker.
I'll -iilent of the various l'arent
Teacher unit? in the. township will
give, reports of the 'work accomplished
in the various sehoids during.the year
1932-33. .-'' "'
Mrs. Doyle Alley, who repvesented
the Parent-Teacher organizations at
the State convention, will give a re
port. . : .
The public is corlially invited to
attend this - meeting and the local
units are urged to have present their
ciTicers; committee chairmen, and as
mailt Of the Parent-Teacher members
as possible. This is the final meeting
of the year and an interesting pro
trn.m is being planned.
"'"-.
Mr, H A1. Ledbetter was here from
Pigeon Saturday.
Miss Louise Frye. va student., at
Western Carolina Teachers College,
spent last week-end at ba r k"mo here.
inv.e -a a- tnven by the Rev. H. ! V
('. Frit mar., ai.-t.er of the tTydt- j
Me: hod is. Kp:scojal ehuie'i. S..;ith. j
j the :; in,- ea: add.ie.- wa.- deliv-
. :. . iv X. C:..i k. i;i-,ov af !
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::'..!' Hi . n I 'avis. Chri- .
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i'alten, Cii'iin A'a:i:e' ,l.::ucv Ku-h. :
!a"e, A.aU ;. ee. and V. i
l" : ne Wanvii; im- vem.i
.:'. 1 e.: t'.a-ve hav.r.c be, n
f..-. a'.r.a.ly plained.
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CARD OF THAXKS
U e wish to expross our appreci
tion for the symnathv and kindness
I houi: as during the illne-s and death
!' ,a,. ue! ived mother, daughter, and
.-is: Mrs. T. C. Breeding, and for
the 'nau i.c! i!or 1 trihut.-. May God
1-e - c:u e. "lie of you.
.ii . T. A. l.ov. ar. I Family.
W a't- r Mail, n. e. ar-!
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Second Electrics!
eu.. 4 a
I e iliHIll it I OttlMMi
( ommissioners
Met On ilcmdav
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meet ;re
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r..thi'v. h'm ,'. i .... i i I v. lmna'd e, :in
ty auditor toek Abcc. W. II. XVand,
fiirmor . ainlilor. having been uelin
. a'-, i ." :!.' 'or hold the e -;!! n
' , udi;o.r a-i'l also dolinqur:v ta
i- dii ctiir r, i : ;'ne ta.s -ai'ei. e a-'...i-;ed.
t He tfi-k of ivlUviing the I axes
"a-'t due. m
r OS TOES' AsSiHIATlOX TO
MEET
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n niu .i m'ii I'I'i rev . , 1 die--
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S.e.-ere la- i ii.-d. e . !a-bcd ;'ie
. , . r I--;: ', .adiy Suiulay and
Mondav . n.i !. ': in bind al U-t : '
dead and im-rp I ban 1 OHo injur--. I, iv.d
1 li.'.ei' of wu-.-kairc'iri rural Ark.: P. .;: ..
I . ai-l .n.i and M isslvMiipi
seen IS LIFE
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A''' 7 ICAIlOX FOlt
. '. ri; i I-: iv. e . , .us
e o given --ii-.it L -at- I M f.,,-,,!-. x '.. no- . Hotels,
i--'"-'-.' ! Comp:.:,- !! an! gene
. ,:-2:. :he Suucriur ;,; . lio , .' . a , . . ;n,oi)0
l i'.i ! : . i . i , ViO- ne:;- l'r . . - ':i:i" ei-idine
e. .eiieiiii a iav, Will i-i-e a: , r-. C . , ' . -am
it '. i !u- tivei n.a' .' ,i i. ,ui-r x '.;' ee ei'-irr.' 1 1 i re
fer e, p.ud,'!-. i ipii.e- k'.ib- ee: -, Abvr, Owens,
.sii':' .id li iiioii ; -j ee.a:..:,,. 1 'a- K!e, ;,- Fqaip
c'.j pi i-'.et.l iv, the sail I au-ii! t ::any. I . !!. A-e-d. !I2
u;' delay. I X'anlaba jJt:.-,:. .-.nriA ,. C. 2x
i : i I I X A , :.;a..t 1 .
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; i ' TRACTORS
.1 a: Ii ib
Th' Mayvoi I'uu'r.y Pastors' As-
A.ViA'i x'. il1 nwl in regular monthly
: a ai the i'1' d-- I; .ptihV church.
"Mol her," -aid the fair oung t bing
with a -impcr, "Mr. lliggup ha- ju'c
po-ed."
"I'm not siirriMSl a; that.'
" oiibl v ni icccoi him'.'"
"Why no':?"
"Hut npither I've only known him
two woi ks."
:: Thar ax . 'i:a,x :!'bii, l:':,'k hy the j
H . : ioiia'i !io-oi:a! Leai'd of
Tru-tce-. a: ih, ceiii!ii:--ioiii-r'- room1
. it'necoiie; ilea e W ay no -v il le. North
Carolina, lor l!a eonsu uei ion of '3
nur-e's home al '.he Haywood Coui
ty l!o-pi!al in 'ayne- die, North
t'eieiliil;.
1 tiA- J'ei' ihe general const rucl iun. :
heating, plumbing, lighting vxdl be'
t'lecixcd -eparatelx. The board re--erxc.
tlie right to reject any and
all bid.-. I
Plans liny ho obtained from th
ollice of Pr. .1. II. Smathci;,, of Way- I
nesville A depo-dl of $10 00 will be
renilired for each set of plans, -.niio to
be refiiniled when plain, arc returned.
I Thi- i he did day of May,
K I I'l S Ml.l'.fl-
We i-.ni; ad take a liaiav. d.'a,'ii'
'.l.-M.lav. Mav th. a; li' o'clock. A I'x c l,,v;i niarii.-d lo y.Hi lather tor ' lie.irnian ol hoard ,a I in-'
V.; P. Me('"rncken. Secretary. ::o i-ar.'. and I don't halt knoix him " j No. bS - Max -1-11.
Send $1 ,i,,-,h;"-t 5
111 .Hit Its Ol
The
Atiantic Monthly
tkf ihv nnxs! of your
lvtidip.p. lioiiis. Eniov
the wil. ihv iilsom. ihe
'iHiii:mio!iship, Hip tharm
th:il h:-s ni;wl ihv ATI. AN
TIC, lor sovi'nl v-l'ivc i':ins,
AmtM'it'a's most (jiioiod and
most chorisht'd niasjaim'.
SEN'i) SI nnenCohiug thi- ad)
.1"
Tho Atlanlic .'Mont lily
S Ailiii"lon St. Huston
IS
thk better way
WOM CX' who get into a weak, run
down condition can hardly expect
to he free from troublesome ".'.a. all
uyipptonis," . .:':. ,
Vlu-!.o th6 .trolible. l9 ilue. to wemt-n-sS.
- e-ardul helps woaifa to ,; -:t
stronser aial thus makes It easier ll,r .
na'are' to 'take, its orOerly ci:-.a:o;
l'enAul, niiiring . s'-fnpt'imn '-i -ip-T).:-,i-
as nourishment of tho WAy J
,i:.--:.-:'-TJ. . .."'"
-. ;,, o.-rol of ilepen'tir.S en. tempcrary
v.- ii, ''pais iiuKn the time of sulT'-v-I
- - t ilcp CarOni to buil 1 up your
n :saa.ice to womanly ailments.
mwn ii A 1
IKSkaAlti'ilWinmMd
3
YOUR
Give In Your
IN
MA
Y
Listing Begins May 1st
TAX LISTERS
Beaverdam Wade Hill
Cataicochee Mrs. WA, Palmer
Cecil Charlie Moody
Clyde Carter Osborne
Cr abtree Manson McElroy
East Fork Willie Burnette
Fines Creek Hiram Green
Iron Dull Grady Davis
Ivy Ilil 1 Mrs, S. L Queen
Jonathan Medford Leatherwood
Pigeon Bob Cathey
Waynesville Chas C. Francis
White Oak-Ben Wright
All property owners and taxpayers in said townships are required to return
to the List Taker for Taxation for the year 1933 all the Real Estate, Personal
Property, etc., which each one shall own on the first day of April, or shall be
required to give in then,
All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are to list their polls
during the same time.
Al! persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for a
poll tax aiid fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
apd opon conviction fined or imprisoned.
Tax Supervisor.
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