Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Aug. 3, 1933, edition 1 / Page 6
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p. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 193 S Pare 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER .a J1 Society News SOCIETY PAGE Eleanor Bushnell, Editor Phone 137 Local ! ! Items : i rf v. I .J Mr. D. I. L. Smathers of Clyde was oere on Monday.. Mr. E. B. Rickman, of Pigeon, was here on business Friday. Mr. J.F. Justice of Pigeon was a Waynesville visitor last week- Miss Elizabeth Rogers of Crabtree, visited friends here last Friday. Mr. Joseph Collins, of Clyde, was a visitor in the city last week. Mrs. Ava Davis, of Griffin, Georgia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber. "Tea Dances Every Saturday Afternoon Mountain Meadows Inn While visiting W e s t e r n Carolina make your trip complete by coming out to (his unusual Inn located seven miles from Asheville on the scenic highway. . . plan to enjoy a pleasant afternoon, from 1 to (Ji.'U) dancing to the music of the Carolina liuccaneers and thrilling to the gorgeous panorama unfolding before you. . . the charge only a dollar and a half each couple FINAL CLEAN UP DRESSES Entire Summer Stock Must Go! $1 $2 $39 98 98 8 ONE LOT ONE LOT ONE LOT SILKS, COTTONS And COTTON LACES Sizes 14 to 20 Headquarters for Correct Riding Apparel Breeches $2.98 Vests S2.98 Jodphurs $2.98 $5.98 Shirts $1.00 $1.98 PS A riding crop (En glish -lrijane) given with any purchase cf S10 00 or more during this sale. Collegiate Shop 19 HAYWOOD ASHEVILLE, N. C. "You'll Know It When You See It" Mrs. M. H. Bowles and Mrs. S. P. Gay were Asheville visitor Monday. Mrs. Frank Siler of Lake Junalus ka spent Friday shopping in Way nesville. Mrs. B. L. Branson and Mrs. R.R. Ferguson, of Canton, were visitors in the city Friday. Messrs. M. M. Kirkpatriek and Her. man Green, of Fines Creek, were her on business Friday. Mrs. E. A. Rheims. of Rameeur, is spending this week at the home of Mrs. Frank Welch. Mrs. Nina Darck, Mrs. Ed Isenhour. and Mrs. Walter Dungan were Ashe ville visitors Friday. Mrs. A. B. Moore, of Marion Junc tion, Alabama, is a guest at the home of Mrs. E. S- Harrold. Mrs. J. K- Boone is spending this week in Asheville as the guest of her sister.-, the Misses Kerr. Mr. an,! Mrs. Bill Cole left Tues day for Chicago to attend the Cen tury of Progrss Exposition. Mr. Gene Romfh. of Miami, Flonida, arrived Tuesday so join hi.s family at the Kirkpatrck Apartments. Miss Katherine 1'enlaml has return ed tu her home at the Meilford Farm al'te,. a week's visit in Salisbury. Mr. Colin McTnnes left Saturday for Ashland, Kentucky where he is spending several days un business. Mr. ed Coppage, of Atlatna. spent several days here last week as the guest of Mr. '. Timely ze'lion W.:L i v My 1. 1 Anions the host ot timely sugges tions lor nilladys wardrobe is this gown of b!a satin starred In white and worn with a coquettish jacket of white organdie. md Mrs. Ernest Withers. -Mrs. Harry C. Eldridge, of Franklin- Ohio arrived Friday for a visit to her parent's. Col. ami Mrs, S. A. Jones. m ...- l)r. and .Mrs. John Smathers have as their guest Mrs. Smathers' sister. Miss Flo Phillips, of St. Petersburg. Florida. V Among the visitors here from Crab tree last week were .Messrs. Davis Rogers, Bufo'rd Ferguson, and R. F. Rogens, : Mr. Jimmie Moak, of Aiken. South Carolina, is r.he guest of Mr. Carlos Townsend at the Lee home on Wal nut street. Mrs. R. E.'Wood, of Elizabethton. Tennessee, spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolbml. ' Mrs. Glen Evins and little daugh ter. Dudley, of Tampa, Florida, arc guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Hardin. : Mr. an,) Mrs. II. K. Morrison, of Leesburg. Florida arrived Tuesday arid, win spend sometime at the Cleve will Apartments. Mrs. ,(' J. .Reee.e Will leave Saturday for ew York where she will pur- euci.e tan inercnanuise lor .U assies liepnntment Store. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jerry Colkitt have as their guest the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret B- t'olkkt, of Lans downe Pennsylvania. . Mrs. George War.l, of Asheville, is .spending this week in the city as the guest of Miss Alice Quinlan at tier nome on Pigeon street. ''".'... Mr. W. T. Lee returned last week end from Raleigh accompanied by his grandson, Lee Smith, who will visit his grandparents for several weeks. . Miss Hesten Ann Withers, Mr. Dick W illis, and Mr. Billy Buchanan were luncheon guests of Miss Mary Hutch inson at Balsam Hotel last Thursday. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trevost and Mrs. Mrs. Colin Mel nnp ennn!- Snr day and Monday in High Point at tending the High Point Furniture onow, . ' ' . Mr and -J.Ls. Francis' Willis, Jr. and infant daughter, Charlotte, have returned to their home in Atlanta ?"c,t week's visit to Mrs. Emma 1II1 ..'. ' I'r- Mary: Sweet,- physician of Agnes bcott College, and her brother, Mr. t red Sweet, of Decatur, Georgia, are guests at the Willis home on Main street. .' -' .. .' ' y '''; Messrs. Atkins Shackford, Jake Choa.o, and Edwards, of Charlotte, were week-end guests of Mr. and jvmes Atkins at "Branner Crest." - - . ' , ,.:'- V: ,Mr- anl Mrs. Noyes Long return ed to their home in Old Hickory, Ten nessee Sunday after a visit to Mrs. Longs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Hardin. v Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howell will ar rive m a few days from Providence, R. 1- to spend (two eweks withth e form er s parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. D. A. Howell. Mr- and Mrs. S. C. Satterthwait anj Miss Barbara Jlavilatul have return ed their homes in Atlanta, Georgia after a visit 'to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Withers- Mr- Wesley Dickie and son, ..David, arrived Sunday from Sweetwater, Tennessee, to join Mrs. Dickie tt the home t her parents, Air. and .Mrs. W, T. Lee. Miss Alice Qunilan returned Tues day i'liorn Towanda, Pennsylvania and Pittsfield, . Massachussetts, where she spent two weeks: visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs- Ernest - Weaver, of Detroit, Michigan, arrived Monday for a visit to Mr. Weaver's mother, Mrs. J. L. Weaver,' at her home in Hazehvood. Mrs. Jessie McCracken and daughter, Miss Wilma McCracken, of Rock Hill. South Carolina spent last week-end with former's parents,. M.r anj Mrs. T. N. Massie. ;f MISSIONARY SOCI Y TO M EE T The Woman's Missionary Society of the' Methodist church will meet next Tuesday afternoon. Augusit 8, at 3:30 O'clcck at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Pardue and two daughters, of Aiken, South Carolina arrived Tuesday and have taken the 'Silv.ert.hoi ne cottage ton the remain der of the summer. Mr- Fkzhugh McLean, of Washing ton. I). C, who was the guest of Mrs. Evelyn Fitdhugh Lee Shapter, at her home in Grimball Park, returned to his home Tuesday. Mrs. Phillip Cleveland and Mr Aldine Combs, of Griiiin, Ga., visiting artists for for the recital presented by the Music Club last Friday night, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. Miss Flora McNeill, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Stringfield for several days, left today f or her home in Faye.teville. She was ac companied by Miss Str! .gfield who will visit her for two weeks. Miss Lois Harrold returned Sat urday from Farm School where she -pent a week attending the Asheville Presbytery's Intermediate Con ference. Miss Harrold was in charge of the young people' rerreation dur ing the conference. Miss Jean Murdock and Mr. Earl McDeyitt, of Greenville, South Car olina, were week-end guests of Miss Maltha Mock at the ho.ne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. M. Mock. Mi-s Mock and Miss Murdock were roommates at Duke University. Mli, A.XD MRS. COLE HONOR ilT. IIOLLY VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole were hosts at a charming bridge party last Thurs day evening, entertaining at their home on Boundary street in honor of Mis Ruth Williams of Mt. Holly, guest of Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Ander swn. The. Ivinie was attractively arrang e 1 with bright summer flowers. At the conclusion of the games a salad course with iced tea was served. The guest li t, which included only intimate friends of the honoree. was; Miss Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Audi ison Miss Elsie DriscoII. Mrs. Ada Palmer.. Mrs. Hilliard Matney, Mi.-.: Adgie Price. Mr. Francis Smith. Mr. Warren Learv, Mr. Charles Mat- I thews, ami Mr. Kenneth Lee Palmer. --i: MRS. WITHERS IS C II. ROE AT WELLE MEADE TEA ROOM .Mrs , A. II. Withers -is .now -in charge oi the Belle Meade Tea Room, taking the place of Mrs. M. H. Bowles. -who is leaving soon to spend a vacation at her home in Georgia. The regular program of entertain merit will 'he- carried on at 'the tea room and reservations tor parties and oth er atiaii's may be made with Mrs. W ithers. I'EIDMOS T REPORTS ; SE I V A R- RIVALS Recent arrivals at the Hotel Tied mont' include: Mrs- Richard Murray, of Mobile,; Ala. ; Mi-s Essemena Wein- acker, oi Mobile, Ala.; Miss Sara Aydeloop. of New Orleans, La.; Dr. and Mrs. J, Hammitt, and Miss Eliza, beth Bonn ell. of Camden, N. J; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Veivolman and fam. ily, of Miami. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Walter West and daughter, Katherine, of Albemare who spent a few, days here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie, left yesterday for Brevard where they will visit friends before returning home. Miss Nannette Jonea, who has spent the paslt, several months visiting in New York State, Ohio, and Canada, arrived Saturday from Binghamton. New York. She was accompanied home by her sister Mrs. T. Delos Crary, and children, Thomas, Nancy, and Sunshine, of Binghamton. B8 Sympathy that is helpful that thinks unselfishly jj and desires to render an understanding service. Garrett Funeral Home Waynesville, N. C. Main St, Phone l.W -ti m A Laxative that costs ly Itf or less a dose Mr. Charles Turbytill and Charles Turbytill. Jr. and Mrs. Kahtrine Mor gan, who have been visiting the f orm er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill, left last ewek for their home in New York City. '.' -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rose have as their guests the Tatter's' brother, Mr. John O, Alexander, and Mr. Leo Spin ola and Mr. James Sylvester, of Brooklyn, New York. Miss Janie Durden, ; who spent: -trie paslt two weeks at the summer home of Mrs. Laura Tyler and Miss Bennie Frank Ilarkinson, left Saturday for her home in Augusta.Georgia. .:''' Miss Charlene Turbytill. who has been visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs- P. L, Turbyfill, left yester day to spend sevenal days with Mr, and Mrs. G. N. Henson in A,?heville. - .-''.-.' Mrs. David Sinclair, who nas been the guest of Mrs, R.N. Barber for the past week, left yesterday for Bre. yard where she will spend two weeks bfore returning' to her home in Wil mington. on NEXT TIME you need medicine to act on the bowels, try Thed ford's Black-Draught. It brings quick relief and is priced within reach of all. Black-Draught id one of the least expensive laxa tives that you can find. A 5-celit package contains 25 or more doses. Refreshing relief from constipa tion troubles for only a cent or less a dose that's why thousands of nien and women prefer Thed forU'a Black-Draught Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson and four sons, of Raleigh. ' arrived last Thursday and have taken the Semmes house in Chestnut Park for the re mainder of the season. Mr. Johnson returned to Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Welch, of Cramerton were week-end guests of the former's mother. Mrs. L. M. Welch, and Mrs. Andrew Moore at the home of Mrs. R. II. Mitchell. .-'.' Mrs. Francis Willis, Mr. Dick Wil lis, and Mr. Billy Buchanri left Friday for their home in Atlanta, Georgia after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Emma Willis at her home on Main street. FURS! FURS! Furs! Our 16th Annual With constant advancing prices ycu will. never have another op. port unity to buy furs and fur coats so reasonably. . . and our selections contain all of the want ed furs which can be bought for as low as 49.50 and up All coats unconditionally guaran teed. Deposits accepted, and ccats stored free until Fall. The VOGUE 63 Haywood Furriers Asheville f - X u- v s GOB, HAVE YOU NOTICED s " jgfc , i;IIfc THAT EVERYBOOV i f g I ' SEEMS TO BE SMOKING 4 t IT f V J CAMELS NOW ? jj ? rVJ? 1"'K rjl r ' v." L l THEY HAVE FOUND f fjx, g B-l OUT THAT CAMELS f f 1 v ARE BETTER FOR I Ovl J STEADY SMOKING! W'fX CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES . NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE! We Are State Agents For The ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOOKS Some Book Changes-Some V Price Reductions SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Second, Hand School Books Bought and Sold Waynesville Book Store Opposite Court House Member M D A of IN. IV. tt. We do our part
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