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'it' j !l ! j 1 r . Page 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, THE WAYNESVJLLE MOUNTAINEER Local 9 News Eleanor BushnelL Editor Phone 137 Society Items i- 1 1 mhs. skaykr noxoiss mrs. i:r. x Mrs. .1. V. '.';!Vi'i' w:w hosiers at a charming t.a m Yue.-day afternoon entertainiiijr in 'unio.r n!' .Mrs. 1!. D. ' i!unn. who i- having t'.munnw with Mr. Hunn. t . i ; : . i her Imnu- in Apex- Willi a. b ektfroiind ( rc,.-e.-. del phinium, seabio.a marie-old. zinnia- 1: G.iv and i,.,:u ; ..J rial ,e om l.(e home of J AN. Hi Mi-. and ! i I'u I ideal Th lie't v the J Si-;ivi-i illK-ii t ! .-UIIIIlilT tiJ 1 !:ani--n of ihe liu-lc- .-.-Ilia''' i" i . t la- all'iii-. KUI.-.-1-. u ti nii't by - j-ii, Gay. Tin' burnt- was arranged with a yriad of late summer (lowers. Mrs. ( '. Ikitt won the trophy for the p -i- in- and Mr-. T. I,. (Iwyii re ,(d lie low -eure Jl'i't- AftiT the nic- a di liiit .'ill salad eorusc was T T lS 1 1 "si sistkr ihtfu! V.'.; t 1 1 1 - !ilii!)-i Caridiiie Jlyat; dav a I'terneon s ; t Lirri.i- 'It- -ui-ial i-a-n: la partv riven i at "Oak Tail i- a naiitcsv :t beau is an Wi;' awn Id : !. li lt If M i -cd ai-ri.s ere Mrs. 'W clrpift I.-. .u if t If' ftiirie; ' 1 . were served by M and Mi s Fr.ir'V--: Ml ese nt cd M rs pirtuii- as honor jjfi ft . Tin- in itcd quests wen-: Mrs. I. W. Haucom. and Mrs. linger Pittman. and Lainrston, iif Manvilo Va. a-r - and on'ci -a- Harden u - linn:, i Ti-i-i vi'd. The nr ccrni r uf the ejar-ailicd-lid in a mass id i 1 ui i Wi i hi r- pre ,-idf d i I and sandwiihf s M i -. T. Lenoir Gwytl V- Ktil it-sun. The host- uiin a handsome M rs. her s .Mrs. M rs. Johnson, Mr. J. ( 'harles R. Thania son, Mms Frances K. J Holie son, .1 r.. M r, jran M. Kellett Mis. K. J. Robeson, and Mrs. R. N. B; Hunn, ! ( istcrs. IT T . Wadi M is Robo- Mrs. i'Ikt. Homer Henrv. Mr- .I.R. Mor Mrs. Harden Howell. Mrs. II. F. Ashton Mrs. Frank Therrell- of Nashville. Mrs. Kruest Withers, Mrs. A. H. Withers. Mrs. T- Lenoir (iwyn. Mrs. J. Howell Way, Miss Ann Jones. Miss Marv Margaret Smith, of China Grove, Mrs. Theo. Mefraeken. Mrs. H. J. Sloan, Mrs. R. L. Allen. Mrs. H. 1). Fane, of Chester F'enna., Miss Ida Penny, of Farmville. Va.. and Miss Fula Penny, of Columbia, S. C. ill K- joixT irosTi:s:sh;s have two I' ART IKS One of the charming social events of the season was the bridge party fi'iven Last Thursday afternoon with I Man and wife motoring to Chi cago for exposition have room lor two passengers to share car expense. Leaving Wavnes. ville on 21th. Will he in Chi J cago ." days. Relerence reiiuir.j cd. Apply Mr. C. V. Kirkpat nek. Hotel Lel'aine, Waynes ille. N. C. Tin- invited ijiif-ts ui-n : Mrs. W. Norman. Mr.-. .J M. I.onj;. Mrs. Knit,, Hyatt Mrs. Im-ii ( '..Ikitt. Mr-, 'ay A'a-.-ii', M i s . T. I eimir (Iwyn. Mi-. . V. -. il'l. Mi -. Horace Keen- i, .Mr, C. M Dims Mrs. N. M. A'edi'i.-.i, A.!-,. Nancy Killian. .Mr-. v Hall, .ilrs. I, M. Richeson. Air:. 'Frm -.-i Withers. Mrs. M. 11. R'fves. Mis Robina .Miller, Mrs. Cleveland Ki rk pat rick, .Mrs. Walter Talor. of lialtimore Mrs. Kelley Kl aa i" , of Ka-leitch- Mrs. (iriiden Fer guson. Mrs. C. .1. Reece, Mrs. R. L. oin .Mrs. Fd Isenhour and Mrs. win. ol l hai lotti.'- and Airs. il- Haiinah. Tlu'-e inyited for tea were: Mrs. l.ula F..le. Mrs. Krnest Herman. Mrs. (inner Davis. Mrs. S. II. Rushnell, Mrs. Oliver Shelton .Mrs. Leon Kil lian, Mrs. Harden Howell and uuest. Mrs. Hunter Madshall, of Charlotte, and .Mrs. Doyle Alley. Aiiin on Friday Mrs. (Jay and Mrs. Lee entertained with a lovely party at the home of Mrs. Gay, honoring Mrs Ralph Prevost. bride of the summer. A wealth of ladiolas. asters, snap dragon and other summer lowers ad ded attractiveness to the home. In the (lining- room the lartre table was j covered with a lace cloth and cen-, tered with an exquisite bowl of pink roses and delphinium. Five tables of contract were in play and when the scores were added Mrs. Robert Stretcher received the hin'h score prize and Mrs. Richard Barber. Jr. received the low score irilt. 'I he honoree was presented a pair of silver 'candle stands. Those invited to the party were: Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Robert St n tcher. Mrs. II ujrh Massie. Mrs. A. II. Withers Mr-. Richard Pai-bcr. dr.. Miss V li'Kinia Carter. Mrs. I'ess Patre, Miss .Mary Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Frank Hell. Miss Marv liarber Miss i Mrs. Fran le, Tfiini .-(', itia r, Mrs. If. rhi" home wir- k Thi ri-ell, of who is visit inu ''. Ashton. thrown en suiu weeK All s. ' Sa' ., her iiiio ch.'i rmint' ly arrane.ed lower.; to cany out a I of yellow and K!'een, irncri-sline; prores.-ion ' t he hieh score jirize. a I raid-, was presented ti , i 1 ,i rmon. i d a vase Kodak Finishing Photograph iews of This Won derl ul Mountain Country I llms Hoth Sastman and Agla SMOKY MOUNTAIN PHOTOS CO. at the Aiken Gift Shop Helen Rav. Mrs. ( olin Mel tines. Mrs, Hailct W.ird. Mrs. Ant'us Craft. Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Mrs, Fvins. of Tampa, .M rs. Roy. ( 'anipbell, 'Mrs. Roy l'"rancis, Mrs. Riifus Siler. Mrs. Charles Ray. ,Ir...: Mrs, Randidph Morrison, of Lcesburir. Florida, Mrs. Susan Crav,4ord. and Mrs. Duke Kimball of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Jerry Colkitt and Miss F.leanor Rushnell. The invited lea quests were: Mrs. il ( n I! uon, Mi-. Puil lha't Mrt. Rut h Rot ha,-. Mrs. Grady Boyd, nitf Mrs. Kdwm Davis. I Mr. George Sniiithers. who has bn-n a counselor at Camp Chimney Rock during the summer, is leaving today after -a -hort visit to his moth er th. in Mi- I i 1 Century Chicago. ink Sinathers, to attend of Progress Exposition I ALWAYS SMOKE - VI STEADILY 1 ATA PARTY k , iTifoc ml t:wMi wwixr YOU CAN SMOKE CAMELS ONE AFTER THE OTHER . . .THEY TASTE GRAND AND NEVER JANGLE YOUR NERVES l mi wKli ira Mf n color -i-hcme After several of contract louble deck of Mrs. (k'i'i'i"' .Mrs. Francis Massie reeeiv as con-olation u'ift and the U'uest of honor was presented a tray. Mi--.-- I-Aclyn Paind of Ovcida, Florida, and Mi.-s ".Mar'h i Way assbtcd Mrs. .Hyatt in .sfrviiifi' a -alad course. The inviteii bridge yuc-sts were: the honoree and Mrs. Ralnh Prevost. Mrs. Hallett Ward, Miss Mary liar ber, Mrs. llry.irit Smith, of Canton,. Miss Fleinor Garrison. Miss Mary Strinirlield Mrs. C. F. Rav. Jr.. of Chapel Hill, .Mr. Wilford Rav. Mrs. W. L. Hardin. Jr. Mrs. X. F. Lancas ter, Mrs. Paul Hyatt. Miss Mary Kirk Va'.rick, Mr- Richard Harber; Jr.. Miss Virjrinia Carter, Mrs. Allen Mc- Lean of Tampa, Mrs. William Khool bred. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. Frank Hodges. Mrs. James Tutwiler, Miss Wilda Crawford. Misses Ver-Kini-t and Allele Fernu -on. Mrs. J. W. Heaver. Mrs. S. P. (Jay. Mrs. William Hannah. Mrs. 'Francis Massie. Mrs,; George Harmon, of Savannah, Mrs. Alvin Ward Mrs. Talmadf Lucas, of Jacksonville- Mrs. Tom Taliaferro, of -Raleigh. Mrs. (JeorKe Ward, of Ashe ville, and Miss Fleanor Rushnell. Those invited for tea were: Mrs S H P.uslmi.ll Trs R V H.irber Mrs. Andrew Moore. Mrs. .1. 11. Way, Mrs. J. II. Wav, Jr., Mrs. M. I). Rutin, Mi- I ( i iwl oid Mi- II W Ilaucom, ami Mrs Paul Walker. !; MISS ASIITOX IfOX'ORS MISS MOCK Miss Marv Mock, who has been ex tended a number ot ,soeiaI courtesies since the announcement of her en- H'aKcment a few weeks ago. was again honored yesterday afternoon when Miss ' .Margaret Ashton entertained with a lovely bridge party and hanil kerchiet shower at her home, "Oak Park." A i)rol'ussion of late summer Mowers formed a colorful .setting for the party. Bridge was played at four tahles. 'a in I attractive prizes were pre sented to the winners of the high score and -consolation. After it he ganies a salad course was served and M.'s Ai'liton presented the honor- guest a handkerchief box Idled with lovely handkerchieifs from her friends who had been invited in for the' oc- isioii. Those playing bridge were: Miss Mary Mock,' Miss Martha Mock, and gue-t .Miss Jean Murtlock. ot lireen- ville, is ('. Miss liabbie Wav. Miss I lest it Ann Withers, Miss Martha Neal and guest, M iss Clalldie Foy, of Wilmington. Mis Til.lie Hut ha. .Miss Jewel Hipps. Miss Rosalvn Rav. Miss Martha Stringlield, Misses Flizabeth and Fdna Garrett, Miss Fallen Louise Killian and guest. Miss . Mary Mc I'.lwee. ol Statesville and Miss Mar garet Hva:t. Those jtvining the grou) for tea were: Mrs. J. M. .Mock, Mrs. Guv Massie. Mi-s Alice Stringlield, Miss Llizabeth Rav. and Mis Frances Raw ' . ' .'. ''. .1. ''() SKRYK IA XCHEOS TO II A YWOOI) TKACH Kh'S The Pan nt-Teacner Associations of Ha.elv. om!. W a vnesville ( entral Mo mentary and Fast Wayncsville schools will serve l.ilncheon to the teachers of Haywood county, at 1- o'clock on Sat urday, August 2(, in , the dining room of the Methodist church. This luncheon is tieing given with .he idea of strengthening cooperation MISS CKI.KURATKS FIRST IURTI1UA) I. i t!,. Mi-- Jean Thomas Hodges-bran-!! her (ir.-t birthday on Thur.i v ai'ii-rnoiiii with a parly given at home f her grandparents. Mr. I Mrs. James R. Thomas. i'Iii. r.'iial! gust, were presented il; paper hats as they filed into the iiu loom when- the color scheme! pink and grei-N va furhtr carried. decoration; and refreshments, j La i-a-t; filled with pink and mint-: and balloons were given i jsS V.Uvlyi Dicu.- ifft Tue.-day fori SlffiagjRJlEEMSSa m where -he wll) vi.-n relaliye.-, r. and Mi's. j. I. .Vrahgum. of Mt r. arrived M-steidav for a visit t-j; and Mr.-. V. F. Ray. I), faniil near lb- -pf m ink- r- s. C. 11. McDow. l! and Saturd-.iv with friends aiville. ;l n ri en ri ii r ch Mr- ( hari, a i rived Sum Mary michai f I ' i: Alirhai Mary ' a I, .re i'irin at thi e en.b.ying !).-!. ot ne, of ! ,'!a; n !. egh. Alida I Collins. Ann Ma , Hollvlii- end of the party. the affair were: Tampa. Fla.. Car Walter Taliaferro, Ann Collins and of Washington, D. C, j ; -ie. Hobby Hardin. Id. John Dicus, Mark i pa lilri-n 'ri, ts r. - -lard, of I-! av to join M r a -vi-it to and Mr-. J. vria Ohio, ,' Hard and Mr.-. II .r i's F. Abel. Designs Colors Dicus- Grace Mitchell, and John !lo.lg"s. , MR. A'.'.VSV-.r IS UIXXKR TARTY HOST Mr. Frank Kinsey was host at a delightful affair on last Friday i veiling when he entertained with a dinner party at Graves Farm. The large table in the dining room t which the dinner was served was centered with a lovely arrangement i f mixed summer flowers. The guests were entertained in the evening with bridge and dancing. Those present were: Tilisses Klizt beth and Fdna Garrett, Miss Tillie i Rotha, and guest. Miss Joy Sanderson 'of Tallahasssee Miss Louise Rotha Mi. June Sniathers, Mr. George i Rotha, Mr. Charles Russell, and Mr 1 ra Thackston. IIIRTII AXXOUXCTMKXT Mr. and Mrs. RoTand HowariT. of Hanipstead, announce the birth of a son, Roland-, Jr. on Tuesday, August 22. Mrs. Howard is the former Miss Opal Reeves, daughter of Mrs. V. (J Reeves, of Lake Junaluska- ha fTisr Yorxa rkotlk's MKKTIXC I'OSTI'OXKI) The Baptist Young People's Asso eiational meeting, which was to have been held in Canton at 1-0 o'clock next Tuesday morning, has been .postponed. Date of the meeting will be announced later- i Mrs. M. A. Potrat visited her sister in HI ick Mountain, the latter part of the week. .Mis. .1. C. Patten, of Hollywood. I' l, lida. arrived last Wednesday for .-. tu wi i ks' vi-it to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Francis, at their home on F:. t street. w .Mrs. C. L. Dickson and daughter. Mrs. Louis MiKee. and -on. Lyon, of Durham arrived Monday for a visit to Mrs. Dickson's sister. Mrs. Hugh Mas sie, nd Mr. Mas-ie. Mr. and Mr--. W.' D. Smith, accom panied by Miss Heriiice McFUiannon, returned Tuesday after a two weeks' visit to their former home in Kos suth, Missis.: ippi and to various points in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James J. (Joulden. of Tallahassee. Florida, who spent last week-end with Mrs. Goulden's par ents. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. McDowell, left vesterdav to visit friends anil, relatives in New Jersey. Delaware, and Pennsylvania. They will Kpenil several days here on their return to Tallahassee- i'itC .i ill iL tfl Annua! August FUR' SALE J Including. , .Kid Skin, Russian Pony Ji'P .Mink, Squirrel, Muskrat, Broad tall. Caracul, Hudson Seal and other IMPORTANT TIIFSK FUR PRICTD AS LOW A! $59.50 6.J THE VOGUE FURRIERS HAYWOOD- ASHEYILLI m Oiir servicts have been conceived in thhe belief the liberation of a beloved soul is arj-oceasion of bereavement 'nit not of gloom; of sorrow but not of despair. Garrett Funeral Home Phone 1-W Waynesville, N, ('. Main St. m Set ifK. lot iio. Now is the time to ... , WALL PAPER Your Home 1 On your next trip to Asheville inspect STERCHPS com plete line of wallpaper. . .but if you are unable to come get in touch with Mr. V. Ii. Russell who will be glad to furnish estimates without oblig-ation. Mr. Russell is STERCHPS representative in Waynesville, and can give you all details. You will be surprised to see how cheaply you can re.paper your entire home. It's worth your while to investigate the low prices now in effect. between the teachers and parents dur. looking torwaru A. ir;aniz;uion. the coinini; vear. to a county-wide P. T Only 2.Y cents.... per chanced. M- ( S luil isresident, ill make connection with Kach teivchcr 'MRS. plate will !e third state vice a short talk in pari iit-teachcr work is cordially invited- STRKTCll KR IS HRIDCE HOSTKSS A lovely socnl event - ut lire week was the bndjre partv (riven vesterdav afternoon bv Mrs. Robert Stretcher at her home, on Walnut street Late summer flowers in varietv were artistically arranged in the rooms where the tables were placed for eon tract. Mrs. Win. Shoolbred won the top score trophy and the low score prize went to Mrs. Kelley hi more. After the frames a salad course "was served. The invited (ruests were: Mrs. V F. Swift. Miss -Nancy Killian. Mrs. J W. Seavcr. Mrs. Harrv Hall, Mrs. W. . Norman. Mrs. Kellev Llinore. I Mrs. Graden Ferpuson, Mrs. William Shoolbred Mhs. S- P. Gay Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Ernest Withers, Mrs. T- Lenoir Gwvn. Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Horace Keener. Mrs. Wal ter Taylor, of Baltimore. Mrs. M. H. Reeves. Mrs. C M. Dicus. Mrs. Allen McLean, of Tampa, Morula, Mrs. N. M. Medford, Mrs. Roy Francis, and Mrs. William Hannah. Mrs. Grover Davis joined the croup for tea. .-. Miss Georpe Sanderson, who has been the guest of Miss Tillie Rotha for the past two weeks, left Tues day for Hayesville 'where she will visit friends before returning to her home in Tallahassee, Florida. ENT ST0ffiT :";V---:' 1 v - j We have a large stock of good staple merchandise that was bought on extremely low prices. Here are some of the items that you should buy now before the processing tax of four cents a pound on cotton giods I go on. Mohawk 81 x !0 Sheets Dan River 81 x DO Sheets Mohawk pillow cases Dan River pillow cases Blossom pillow cases two for Large 2."c towles, two for Eight ounce bed ticking Full size bed room curtains $1.00 75 c 25c 19 c 25c 25 c 25c 50c Oyn high grade full fashioned silk hose to close . . . ; . . , ...... Men's Five Dollar Worth hats Xunn-Hush Oxfords :.. young 3 1 en's Men s H. V. D.s 29c 39c If $2.95 $5.00 49c Vanheusen Fardale shirts Men's Suits to Close at Very Low Prices. One Lot of ( hildrens high grade Oxfords i . i . . . : 1 :;'; . . . '.:.,.' -..: I . ': Our Ladies 98c seem Dresses at $3.95 will Cheap to you in a month. One run of good Misses Coats in good garments '. , . . . : Our $9.95 Coats are better values than you will get for $15.00 V $3.95 All over the store prices are very low to what we will have to get when we buy again.
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