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T ; , VhITRSDAY. MAY 11, 193; THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE I t Society SOCIETY PAGE Eleanor Bushnell, Editor Phone 137 Local " Items r- o o I 4 N.iii- ..;u-rnwn at me nome ,j; Mr. Leon Kiilian, whc ' Nfi-i. J. Harden Howell, del he district meeting in are an inspirational ac : ), attr-ictivi' program ar ;,v Mrs. Will Hyatt oi Way H. retirintr di-triet director. V." ;1,V sjnvil ami who also ,; . .0 tho' Confederate o, t llavw-iod eounty who have wuv -laviiitr tho past year was i -,'V'. ! Kiilian read a hi'au , ,,' Comrade.; of '01" Kiilian sang Onward Miiis," accompanied by l..ii:.u- StrinjrheUl. Miss , vj M.-.nin. young daughter of t;.'v Martin, district secretary. yV. Ha,'.e'.:ine Swift, young i Mrs. W. V. Swift, active ' . ( the Haywood Chapter, ,'. ;...; the living room a tray r .' ihivver.-. w hich contained ' " . ;iiui!es. While they lu'ld ' . Mr-. Will llyat. read the ,''..; v j i'nv.ite.'' after which l;e n'H of the veterans II,.- n ,1,1 .lunty during llKi-. . .,' i.f the ttv decease 1 .,. i:;.:,.. l.U-w i.ul live of ... , ;i i i ' -s which I'l jll ' -, t . '. !' tlie county. ., .-in t Slnnglicid present, ed ; ,. i , ir.aining nictnl.ers, i. : ;! n il'.' who served with .',:'.';i!c-s iii Cel. Thomas' it. iie War iu'tween tlie :,).;. al interest locally i,, ' ar.m. uneeini'iu vi the : . hi r-i .i 1 to . tiie-e Indians. , , I'ec'.eii iry the disirii"'.. ... .... eshilii'.i d a miniature i-uui'l house gruututs, ;.,!: ; m ni'opo'ii memorial to the t;;. the coun.y who fought in '. '. iHa- since the organization of . ,n v The oaper of the after- a-'e-iven l.v Mrs. Will -Hyatt. .V....il Vuun'ty in the Confedei- It g';ve a complete resume of ;i;,H.,-- and ..lie privates, who .; with such heroism and the , . : . , l .V, . . f ,,,uiti I t. 1 VI.:- Ill'll 111 lis wivu.ii yi wj A lieihrhtful social hour followed 7J '.',.: nnient of the meeting luv- v which time the hostess was as- .1 I,..- M rs, James Miuan ana miss t..mv Kiilian in serving. 'r s Ch'A Y FIORD' LUXCIIEOX HOSTESS M..-. W. T. Crawford was hostess : .1 ,1 iiiiluful luncheon on last Fri a;. wneii she entert lined a few : ' ,!, a: In r home on Hrannev ave- ;i' . T:u I'.ime was attractively ;r for the occasion with a variety : -pniig tlowers. In the dining room -i- taUle was graced with a bowl of V:r.k roses. Mrs. Crawford was as- f ....... 1 .w,.-4-.. Kt. VlflV -; 1 in ri'ieiviiig nei fiui-sw i,ji .aiig-htoi s. Misses Mildred aail Wilda raw to rd. The following guests were present: ii. Nora Welch Ashton, Mrs. Sarah tiiniield Sloan, Mrs. .1. Unwell r.y.;v. Mis. Charles K. Quinlan, and ""Margaret S:ringtield. Mi'.-. R. P. Walker and little grand d.ughnr. Hetty Mae Withers, return . : aur.d:iy from a seveia! days' visit .0 relatives ir. Cireenville and Moun- Ket. South Carolina. h-ri(, UEETISG OF V., Di.XXFIi TO i'K GIVES DY I " C. HELD - (T.V; MESS lilULE CLASS !. most inteivsting meet- r... ;ou:tg Mens :.t t !-i.- ''I h. Havwooi Chapter. L. u. ;!k- -tie.no..;-'. --umuj ...1 vwir uili tlia neiu ...'nam i..e vu.iu .. cVvli::. v.'.t.". a ill.il.e ;.. ie g.v en in :tK tiir..:;g iron: c( church 1 and Mrs. Felix Stovali lett at tight o'click. I ' .- ay ly motor for a week's visit AK vuung men a'ld women who ' var: us nl 'C'"s of interest in l".ori, la. have at.ir.de i the.-, cI sm - at any time and those vh. fM'ed to be eonie memiers 01 cither class are in- .'.! -s Margaiet Ashton has returned W.stei'o t'aro'.ina Teachers College t 1 sncmiing the weck-i nd with her ... v. v. Mr;. H. !'. Aslitou. .Miv Krothy l.anc and Mr. Ralph "!V." s:h;;; last Sunday ami Alon. ay in Pccatur, Ceorgia as guests of ie fotmer's aunt. Mrs. Kdwiu Mavis Mr. Sam 1'iancis of Taylorsvillc 1 v, cel.-. with his parent--. Mr. ar.-.l Mrs. John Francis. Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Pavis of A-he- 1 vil'.e were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. j R I. nth. .:u on Mondav. 1 ..itrvi down ti'c we;-: coast .'.nd i:ura along the east coast. vited to quests a; the uir.ner. J. R. Latham and! :i- ::y. spout : ,.-t j MISS MASSIF IS MAY DAY EVEST Miss Mary flnuiia M.is-ic daughti . of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Massie and a student at Creenshoro Colk-ge. par licipated in the 'interpretative dances which were part of :ho colorful May day revels held 111 the campus of the college la-t week. FIRTH ASSOIW'EMEST Mr. and .Mrs. Charles PeWolt'e of i'.-'idgepoit. Contieeiticut announce ;!ie birth of a son, Charles. Jr. Mrs. i '.A'.'olfe was e. .'" e l.ei marriage Mi Kdith Manguni. Mi', nd Mrs i- nr. - . -h.r.'.e' cck-.'i'.ii i'.i (ircemi !v. South t aro nr. w h: re tlv.'v vis'te 1 .Mr-, l.athair"; Hint-. Mr. hm Mis. T. 1'. Fan. Jll, ,1. KC tile Ciar. Kakin, .-uperiutendenl 1 1 t r Siu Iton San i.v Mountains Na- ' ' Mr. and Mr- lid Turhytiil 0.' Ahl. 1 , vuU' sp.-nt Sunday with fiiiiiiL in Mr. .rd Mrs, !.. K. Hamviok. form- j Vayifviili'. u'-jo.c: : - ,1' Wavticv ille. were j ...s ..f Mr. an 1 Mi-. W. C. Russj M -. I. 1 . Perry of Sylva wa-; tho Suiitlav. j' 1.-: of !i .". -i-t, i'. Mrs. t'. V Kirk- ,' :i irk. Monday. Mr. lluel; She'.ton. student at W. C ('. :.: Ciriowiieo. spun last weck- Mi 1 iUian Smith of Canton wa 1 w i 1 : :,: iiaic:.:: Mr. an,l Mrs. ! ih, gncsv of Miss Tillie Rot ha 01 aloiiilav. li. O. T. Ale-:ar.i;er has been C0T1 lined u his home this week on ac count of illness. Air. i ly ill' Kay .1 r. na- neon ai from hi.- n!a,e .' loj-niess- for :o past wick or. accunt of illness. Mr. ami Mr-. K: .nk !'. 1'iwc liave their guesi Mi, Fanme Haggle l'rvc,s ' t liomi! Park. . i v- .... Ni-. Iran. V. l.ndgat . ; S. V. ir:. . 1 11 rii'v'i o , ei , John T. .1 Roroi , i-:t; rs in I V, M:c last weel -i Mr a:rt Mrs. Hoy Caniph Mi aul Mrs. Fran',, lli.de, , 'and Mrs. William Shooikiid snen; lis. week- an.i a: tin Maggie. Cainrboll A I r. ! utinr si feel C it : n. .1 .' i '. Mi-.. Ho.'. ..-.vne-vi vi- and 0, Strat- 0 in the 1 t ii Main ..10 ai'ove aro iiir.g la-t weei: for. mil jo;:; Mr-inniio-. Ai'.'...!H: '.re i it is here from Cia; :.e 1 I week were Messrs. A. C. Wa'.ki : Kov Medferd. 11. C. McCrack . n. ar.d T 11'. Nola: ii. M M v . V. I Ki-Upit' , k l'rt last w." k t vi-i' her -'.'., ' I ' . Je:in 1 1 i kna! 1'ivk, and M rs. i; irkiiatriek Mrs. Ciiarics Smitli ef ('anion vis. it i'ii fiu'iids in Waynesville Tuesday Rev. R. A. Sontcih. s in tow n S:. : uiaiav , '..' Mrs. -aloin. toon (lap Mr.-. Howard .Meander I'rooinis in Svlva Sundav visiteo tlr 1; I'C III !'.: . l.ley.l Ri !'. 0 ill'Ol'o'. I'lH':".'! loll 11. .'.': t'. 1 0 r ell ).' lie ii rgo . ill,' 1 1 :i Mr. (leoige Poll. a r 1 u tit a few i.la 'is week in Cliai'lolte. Mr. W. .1. Pamtoti' of C.mtim was a Waynesville visiter Saturday. Mr. Charles Moody of Cecil spent Monday in Wa uesviile. An. hoimii Mct'iacken of Crahtree v, a - lure on. business Monday. M 1-. W. Me- -e Salni'iki) in town. Air C. J MoCr w 1 - a a 1 1 e - 1 i i e I "al't I'd- pant I t 1 inn re la-t W '.'lv. 1 hm and I lives 1 i. S. lv 1 1 1. he W. M.Ril ; -. . : '-( loan 'id' . t 0111 : 1 . ' i' y rod Sir CLI P, WILL OIJSER F MFSIC WEEK v..'.Hiir;l Alusie Week will be ob v -! i,y the . Waynesville Music A .with' a special program to be r, .-attii day. May, i:. at the Com 'r:.. C!ai room, at l!o(l p. m. - will be an open, nioeting and auisic loving pubic is invited to ' jt'iial feature of the after-r.'- program will be several hum K Mrs. ( harles Gulley. vocal ft'-a i.e. 1 at Western Carolina Teach. 1 laoge at Culowhee, and a mem- -r et' tH, Waynesville Music Club. IrL.thr,. interesting feature will bo II . :.o;. . . . 1 e y. - -o'go g in a quanerie coniuoseu 01 Ji si t ii. T. Hunter, Dean W. K. V Mrs. W. M. Hunt, and Mrs. f Cullowhee AYXESVILLE GIRLS RECEIVE HOXORS AT SALEM , Aoiarding to a recent news bulle V. r-coivf,d from Salem College Miss '. ' "If Way, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Way. Jr., and a member of the "C'liiing Jounior . Class was elected si-tan. Editor of "Sights and In- -' ' the college annual, in the v '('i i:s for 1933-34, ":. Miss Martha ' id, daughter 'of Mrs. Stephen Neal, ;;' l a:: ,. a member of incoming Junior a-s. was elected Assistant Business wr ,f "Sights, and . Insights," . .... s... , 1! .Manager of Volley Ball Athletic Council. .. H1XT0X HAS STEAK SUP PER ; ''I'". F.. L. Hinton entertained a "r,.Ji frinls with a most en Uak supper on last Friday ' nrS at the summpi- homo of Mr. f 1 Tom Lee, Jr. at Balsam. . S'JC's'ts included: Mr. and Mrs. p ii- Powles, Mr. and Mi-. Tom "T""-- Jlr; and Mrs. R. L. Coin. aiyi Airs. S. P. Gay.. -Miss Betsey -'r..; Quinlan, Miss Virginia Welch, . , l!f 0n Barron. Dr. Charles ;t''.sOtt-Mr. Fred Ferguson, rnd Ls Davis. j.'11' ;;r"' Airs. Eugene Carter and hnme at the Clevcwill Apart- n.s Saturday aftr 9 vnrnl Jars' Jlt 10 fiends in Hendersonville. Mow i " i M I'.-. MUi I'l'cip ao-i Air. ,, - i . M . I.. Tc.iili r. wl'i. so iii ill-le v, i.i i r 1 ;v v. on interesting ivout in Five Oak. Florida la-t Saturday, ar iied Monday for n few days vi.it to liieii i-iiii-in-, Air. an! All's. C, V. Folk l'ne;i leaving Waynes .-.lie Ai r. and Mrs. Phelns will go to Now York City where they will make then- home. .Airs. Adora Rayno will leave to ol v f'lr a wa ok' - . vis.it to Ai r. ane Mis. Jack ' IRdtelaw in '' Richmond, Virginia. Airs, Rayne ;. going for ti e oeoasioii of the p'ian 1 reciii'l of her niece, Miss Josephine. Holf.olaw. who is a student ai S'. ( : ithcriae's Seh iol in Richmond, ' ' y- :i: : M. Charles Ray, Jr. nf Chapel Hill spent last week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mr. C. Iv Ray. and left Mon day on a business trip to Nashville, Tenn. He will return to Waynesville today and spend a few days before returning to Chapel Hill.: Mr. and. Mrs. Ernes'. Withers will gu to Atlanta this; week-end to spend .Mother's Day with their daughter, Aliss Hester Ann Withers, who i.s a student tit Agnes So.itt College, and Mrs. Withers' parents. Air. and Airs. S. C. Satterthwait. A w Mr. and Airs. J. Dale Stentz and children, arrived last week from Fos Ang les. California and will spend the summer at Lake Junaluska. Mr. Stentz is a former superintendent of th. Junalu-ka Southern Assembly. Air. and Mrs. Alex A. Shuford, Jr. topped in Waynesville Sunday on route to their home in Hickory from Atlanta- Georgia and visited the 1'ormtr's aunt and uncle, Airs. W T, IFavlooi; and V, I!. Ferguson. Air. and Airs- R. L. l'reyost l'C turr.ed Sunday night from Hickory Where they spent the week-end visits ing relatives. Air. Trevust also went t' High Point on business. .- Air. J. Paul Beam, principal, of the Hazelwood School, left la-t week . to join : Mrs. Beam in Galf ney, South Carolina where they will spend the summer. : Airs. J. W. Reed returned last Fri dav froni a several weeks' visit to Mr. Reed's sisters. Mrs. J. W. Allen and Mrs. W. R- Crook, at their homes in Si) irianhurg, South Carolina. . . " Mrs.. Joe Tate .spent last week-end in Ashevilie visiting her father. Mr Calhoune vvho is in the -Mission Hospital recovering from injuries received in an accident. .'.', Mrs. Ed Sharp and little son of Birmingham. Alabama are guests of Mrs. Sharp's parents, Air. and Airs. Bobbins, at their home at Lake Ju naluska. tii Mr. I S. E. Connatser, principal of the East Waynesville school, and J Airs. Connatser left last week to spend the surame,. vacation at their home in Sevierville. Tennessee. Mr- and Mrs. William Way, of Savannah. Georgia who were motor ing through Waynesville on their wedding trip, were guests of the form er's aunt. Airs. J. Howell Way, last Fridav. r , : - Mrs. Alvin Ward returned to her home last Thursday from Canton where she spent two week with her mother. Mrsi E. V. Iwenby, who has been ill with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brewer and Miss Virginia Sherrill of Ashevilie wrre week-end guests : of Mr. and John LeRoy Davis at their home cn Main street. Mr. Thomas T. Noland of Crabtree was a Waj-nesville visitor last week. t wlo '.V.10 is pi V.v! k- 1"! Ill Of ( d il Colli at tia Hotel LeF'nine. 1 i,i ;,i ri 11 iv ''ei' a Mi and i i. litem "'' Wai ker - iding during oho tw . is a gin s( Ho. and Airs. J. F. Abel motored to Atlanta.. Georgia .Monday to atitend tivo annual uniting of Southern Rail w iv Surgeons. 1. ii Mr. and Mi's. C. Ai. Morgan of Ashe viiii were week-eiid guest- of the halter's parents. Air. and .Mrs. John Francis." Air. .1. S. Harrell of Cove Creek ;i;u n; Friday here on business. si ieWk Another foaluie of 'fr our creed: "To keep j sleadfaslly before '?f our eyes the sacred fcfi character of our SiiT service and its im- S' portance to our com- fcl munity." i Garrctt Funeral Home M W; ttSX Phone l-AV Main SI fa -'S3 oj Waynesville, N. V. A WISE. M A N, : 1 T A Y ' ON THE FtNCt uONCl F-NOUOM TO A QUtTlON OVt .K THlNH '.i FAlR. AND oQUAlvtE YOU will decide your food buying problem quickly upon the event of your first visit to our gro cery. Foods that have won a national reputation for their wholesomeness comprise the splendid stock of eatables we offer to a discriminating pub lic. J C. ROSE Home Grocery Choice Groceries Phone 88 Main St. i iiya'-l roiui'iuM in liei :iv from : no ll.f w .ul i 01 a! '0;'.. C ..,-v e'" ilo.rl .0 I, ! , 0 ;i. ' -..Mi's! ,,'' Iv , aid! hoi F. M l'a !a lie or or: .Fdnl W Si e! ('.( 'll'Mies lo'l spml a ill. 'ii;'.' '. a s 1 n 1 i' Mi .i.o P. C, ..1 i- of ,1. M. AI. ii 1 1 a ri 1.1 ir e ' riv eel last w e I. Mis. llarvil!.' ii'ilv. Mr. an V. a-hingt ' ' o ''1 I'l : nioihi r, M Mr. ami 'Mi's. I ); I .. Schu! n e'er, who have spent tlie winter", in Aiken, Sou;'-'. ( 'a nil ini. returned . to their home here Sunday. ''.' Mr and Ahs. ,Iames Kniedit had as tluir guesi last week-end Aliss .Alma Fid'er nf Andrews. .Mr. James (hven and Mr. 'Frank Kinscy were Asheiille visitor on Aloiiday. .:''-. .Mr. Sentelle .Mooily of Jonathan was among tlie visiturs in 'town AlonVlav. i .1 i "0 V: I : lis, Ml el' I l.dlu red ia 1 i u .1 lie , 1 lie. : In v ' .0 "riv lad wtK . C Ii ,, :e in ,.f lull' Oak. . C. K:i i.i.ot l iei. nl' 1 d'de was ; o' in a !ii's die S.'.l unlay. 1' ie 111 on XoIand nf Fines Ci eck ', roe ell I'll ilie;s Sat llt'dav. Certified Fur Storage .In The t',He l'i 1 lei I 1 1 1 1 ; I ill's through the 'i .u in moal io, al low 1 osl V OG U E IVU R I K K s (.! IPuwiiod SI. PlioneTSI ASH FA II. I F. N. ( . Am- V K U M AN K N T WAVE lliigeiie S.-,.(H) aioi ine . S.i.OO Fremli Pierre ... - -1- Oil ol I'nlip . - SIO.IHI Sliaiiiioo and Finger Wac oltc V'ANDKRlillr 1IOTKL RIOAUTY PARLOR ASIII'A IFI.i: I RKK PARKIN; SPACF I Vahahle rnzes f A i I: 4 For Naming Tlie Recreate At Belie Meade Next to the Country Glut Golf Course Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts, Tea Room For Name Chosen By Judges, I Will Give FIRST PRIZE SECOND THIRD FOUR 1 Season Ticket $2.50 Cash $1.50 Cash $1.00 Cash Contest To Close Saturday May 20th, Noon 1. The Contest is open to everyone. 2. Contestants are not to submit moi than two names. Each name must be on seperate sheet of paper. .'3. If more than one contestant enters the winning name, the one received first will be declared winner. 1. The decision of the judges will be finhl. 5. Originality will be given much cOnsid : eration.-' ,'. '.'... 6. .Ml entries must be received, or either postmarked not later than noon, of Saturday, May 20, 19:5:5. 7. Names of winners and judges will be announced in The Mountaineer, o n Thursday, May 2.")th. 8, Mail all suggested names in a 'scaled1 envelope to C. M. Dicus, Contest Mana ger, Waynesville, N. C. 1). A ticket to enter the tennis courts, or swimming pool for one day on either of the first three days after opening will be given each person submitting i -i name.' '"' f .",'.' . . Visit The Site and Send in Your Name Now Mail all names to C M. Dicus, Contest Mgr., Waynesville 1 1 1 i i i. 1 'X-V I ' o t I -
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