J, r Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 Society V J News Local Items o o o o Eleanor Bushnell, Editor - - - - - - - Phone 137 SOCi si ei D lit tin of! M an'' ' 1 Mc Sa an I a ik Hi( villi Mr. J. A. Collins, of Clyde, wa a visitor in the vity Tuesday. Mr. Will Allison, of Jonathan." was here on business Tuesday- f V Mr. fs. C. Yvest. of Clyde, was a aynesville visitor Tuesday. Rev. Hannah Powell, of Cecil. spent j I uesday in town. Mi'. Fiank Snuthers, jr., lias ar rived from Miami to join hiis parents, Indue and Mrs. Smathers at their summer home here. Mrs. Dick White and children of Hitch Point are euests of Mrs. Charle Johnson t the Semmes home in Chest nut Park. .Mr. Frank Therrel returned to his home in Nashville Monday after spend ing the week-end with Mrs. Therrel and voun' son at Oak Park. Among the visitors here from Clyde this week was Mr. K. I.. Penland- Mr. J. B.James, of Crabtree, was a I Mrs. Charles Johnson, who was call Wavnesville visitor Tuesday. led to New Orleans on account of the I death of her father Saturday, return-Mr- Carroll Long, of Canton, was I l'l last night. a visitor in the city ! nday. Mr. F. I,. Saflord of the Fines Creek High School spent Saturday in town- .Mr. S. K Vainer, of Whittier, was here on business Saturday. Rev. U . F. I'ergu.-on of Crabtree was here on business Saturday, Mr. U. J. McCrary, of Clyde, spent Saturday in town. Anions the visitors here from Cove J Creek last week was Mr. Gen,, Sutton. i- Miss Helen Green, of Fines Creek. hopping in town- -pent Saturday Mrs. Doyle Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Pureed left last Wednesday by motor ir Yemita, Oklahoma where they will visit their mother, Mrs. C. H. Purcell. Miss Doris Messer left Sunday to resume her studies at Mars Hill Col lege after spending the summer va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Messer. i Mr. and Mrs. R I.. Lee spent last week-end at their cabin lit Balsam and entertained as their guests Miss Virginia Carter and guest, Mr. Harry Wimberlcv of Knoxville. Tennessee. Miss Virginia Carter and guest, I Ma. Harry Wimlierley. of Knoxville, Mr 11. V. Sentellle. Jr. was among ;i Tennessee' left Sunday for Flat Rock the visitors here from Clyde Saturday. I whetv thev will spend a few days - it me- Mr. anil Mis. A. vv. w neeier Mr John Slum Saturd-iy in town. .f Civile- spent Mr. J. F. Shcltim, of Dellwood, was among the visitors in town last week. . Mrs. Thud Unwell, of -lonatlmii spent Friday .li'.jii." ir in thi" . I'itV. ''... Mr. ). II. Allison, of Jonathan '.was a Wayiiesville visitur last week, ' Miss Mary Fmma Massie left Mon day fur Greensboro College where .she enters ttie junior class. Mrs. Anslev Moore- of Thomasvillc, Georgia, was a week-end guest of Miv and- Mrs. M-H. Bowles. Mrs. R. (). Allen :.nd Miss Belle Bright were. Asheville visitors Tues day. - Messrs. F. A. Justice and J. B. James of Crabtree were Waynesville visitors during last week- Mr. Phil Padgett, of Fore.st City. U spending :i few days with his brother. Dr. Charles Padgett, av the Georgian. at their home. "Pinebrook." Mrs. Jessie McCracken and children, Miss Wilma and Paul McCracken. of Rock Hill South Carolina, returned to their home Monday after a few days visit with Mrs. McCracken's parents, Mr. and Mrs- T. N. Massie. Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Price have as the guests at their summer home on Lickstone Mountain Miss Jenny lay lor and Miss Fitch, of Washington, 1). C . Miss Katherine Noble, social direc tor of New College, who has been in New York for the past three weeks, spent last week-end at New College and in Waynesville. Mr- and Mrs. Allen McLean, of Tampa. Florida who are guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel spent last week-end in A.-heville as guests of Mr. McLean' sister. Mrs. M. A, Mattoon. ami Mr. Mattoon. Mrs. Sydney Prudeii, of Burling ton and her sister. Miss Ann FerreO. of Danville-. Virginia, spent Thursday Mid Friday with friends in Waynes- Mr. Chick Lee. of Macon, Georgia, h'ille. wa-s-a week-end guest of this parent s, I -Mr- and .Mrs. w 1 . lA'C. Mr. ami Mr- M li. Bowles have moved .to the Kirkpat rick Apartmens where they will -pond 'he winter. Ti Among' Fridav we and .!. i;. .Mis.- Anni entered M;;:' suing term. H,H C I'roni Civ.ie M. ?:-. f .Civ Miss Mi nay Mar r.i.-ken i :f: - Ilii! i ',.!'( T-.it. Hi at I Mr. and Mi lialeigh. spen' Mrs; Reynolds Johnson. . Cameron Reynolds, last -week-end "with father. Mr. Joseph Mr. Donald Dunham. Jr. left Tues day for Florida after spending sev eral ;days with, his father at the Dun ham House. .Mr II. N. Barber, who has been on business trip through Florida Geor gia and South Carolina, returned to his home Saturday. '. Mr. Jack Holtzclaw. of Richmond, Virginia, arrived hist week to join Mrs. Holtzclaw for a visit at their , summer home at Balsam. . Miss Jean Murdock left Monday for her home in Greenville, South Caro lmt after spending two weeks as the guest of Miss Martha Mock.. Misses Ivdna and Elizabeth Garrett left the first of the week for Greens boro where they will enter the junior class at Greensboro- College. Mr. and Mrs- James B. Perry, of Atlanta, Georgia, arrived Monday for a few days' visit to Mrs; C. Mizell at her home on Boundary street. Mrs.. Hattie Leatherwood and daughter Mjss- Frtances. and MJiss Annie McCracken spent rriday shop ping in Waynesville- 1 Mr. A. G. Russell, chief of police of Canton, and Mr. A. B. Smart, of the State Patrol, were dinner guests at the Bright Farm. Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. C. Russ is spending this week in Hendersonville as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett- ... Mrs. IT. A. Cogburn and son, Hor ace Jr.. of Jacksonville. Florida, are guest, of Mrs- Cogburn's sister, Mrs. N. M. Medford, and Dr. Medford. m v Mrs. W-B.Matthewa who spent last week-end in Kentucky with her hus band, returned Sunday accompanied by Mr. Matthews. Mi- Lamar Hooper- of Rock Hill, South Carolina, was a week-end guest of Miss Mary Fmma Massie at her home on Pigeon street. Mr Kenneth Dunham let'! Friday fur his' home in St. Augustine, . Flor ida before resuming his studies at the Cni-vei'sity of Florida. Mr-. J. R. Stultz and little son. Jimmio Irf: yesterday for their home in Norfolk, Virginia after a' visit to tin- former's ..-.sister, Mrs. R. L. I.ee, and M r. Lee. n Misses Patsy and . Katherine Hill, who have been visiting their father, Mr. Thomas. .Hill, .ami their grand mother, Mrs- M- Momand. at their homes in New York City, returned Sunday-- -Miss- Patsy Hill has been in New York all summer and Miss Kath eiine Hill joined . her there three Weeks ago. Mrs.. Clifford Lupton left Wednes day to join her husband in Bridge;- t. Connecticut where they will n: '.ice their future home. ' . Miss Helen Marie, Weil, of. Golds-; boro arrived last Saturday for a week's visit to Miss Ellen Louise. Killian. . Mr. W. F. Albright, motored to Waynesville Saturday and returned to his home irt Charlotte the following day accompained '.. by Mrs. Albright and their young, son, Jirhmie, who have been visiting Mrs. Albright's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. J. T,. Bridges for the pa,t two weeks. .; Mrs. William Kimberly spent last week-end in Asheville as the guest (jf Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcv Williams. . ..... " Mr. M. J. Collins spent last week end here with Mrs. Collins at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cabe and returned to his home in Washington, !). C. Tuesday accom pained by his daughter. Miss Marv Wynn Collins and Miss Josephine l aoe, who will spend the winter with the Collins in Washington. Mr. and M is. Robert Miller, who have spent the summer with Mrs Miller's parents,-Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Francis, left Wednesday for their home in New ifork City. They were accompained by Mrs. Miller's sister, Airs. J. C. Fatton, who .will spend a month as their guest before return ing to her home in Hollywood, Florida. . .. Mr. Rufus Summerow. who gradu ated last spring at the city high school, lett last week for the Apprentice School iir Boys, in Newport News, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Boone, of Marietta, Ohio were week-end guests : of the former's mother, Mrs. J. K.' Boone. Mrs Crawford Sanders has return ed to her home in Hagood, South Carolina after a several weeks visit in the city to be with her sister. Mrs. Arthur Meade. Mr Thomas Willingham, of Rock Hill. South Carolina was ra week-end guest of Miss Marguerite Massie at i the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. N- Massie. Dr. K. L. Elmore who has been teach. ing at Duke University summer school ' in Durham, arrived last Thursday for a week's visit with Mrs- Elmore i and children at the home of Mrs. El-' mote's parents Dr. and Mrs. C. R. McDowell. He is leaving today accom-; panied by his family to return to his ' home in Raleigh- I j Mr. and Mrs- James J. Goulden. who have been visiting relatives and friends in Pennsylvania arfU New Jersey, arrived Sunday to spend at tew days with Mrs. Goulden s par-' ents, Dr. and Mrs. V. II. McDowell, hefore returning to their home in Tallahassee. Florida. Mr. R. A. Gray, Secretary of the State of Florida returned to his home in Tallahassee Monday after a week end visit to Mrs. Gray- who is spend ing th(, slimmer at the Hotel Waynes ville. Mis Bessie McLean returned to her home in Atlanta, Georgia Sunday af 1 1 i a week-end visit to Mr. Lebo Mas sie at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Massje- Miss Rosemary Rippetoe, who has been visiting friends in Chicago, Illi nois returned to her home at Max Patch last Thursday. Miss Rippetoe will leave tomorrow for Tuscaloosa, Alabama where she will attend high .-chool this winter. D. A- R. TO MEET 20TH The first meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution for the i.ew club year will be held on Wed nesday afternoon, September 20, at .'Jr.'iO o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. F. Abel. . . . , Mr. and Mrs- Edwin Gibbs and daughter. Miss Marian Gibbs, of New . York City, arrived Saturday to spend a few days as guests of Mrs. Sydie Ray and Miss Elizabeth Ray at their home on Main street. Mr Hallett Ward arrived Sunday from Richwood. West Virginia to join I Mrs. Ward and infant -on for a ten day visit to their parents .Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Hipps and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ward. , , ; !?(.' E-N'T ARRIVALS AT HOTEL WAYNESVILLE Among the recent arrivals at the Hotel Waynesville are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Drew and son. of Jacksonville, Fla-; Mrs. Tom Franklin and Miss Eva Liddell. ef Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. i H. Dan iels, of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller of Jacksonville. Fla.; and Mr. and Mrs. R B. Chase, of Miami. Fla, airs. B.H. Abbott and' son, Mr. Hi. well Abbott .of Columbia. South Carolina returned to their home Tues day after a week-end vi-it to their cousin, Mrs. Grady Boyd, and Mr. l-b yd at the Hotel Waynesville. MISS LOUISE MOODY IS HONOR ED ON BIRTHDAY Miss Louise -Moody was delightfully honored on last Fi'iil iy evening when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody entcitained at a d.nner-dance at their home in Ifazelwood in honor of the anniversary of her birthday. Early fall flowers formed a color ful setting for the affair and the ap pointments were- in keeping with the color ..theme ofgreen and yellow. Din ner was served at small tables which were graced with flowers and lighted candles in the chosen colors. Dancing featured the entertainment during the evening. The guests present were the honoree and Miss Klhn Louise Killian, Miss Johnnie Russell, Miss Jo Cabe, Miss Susie Fisher, Miss Marie Plott- Miss Carmen Plott, Miss Louise Stringfield, Miss Ha Green, Miss "Ginger" Reb el ts, oi" Tampa Florida, Mr. Moultrie 'iiuhuk, Mr. Wallace Wheeler. Mr. Geoige Trostle, Mr. Dan Bell, and Mr. Rudy Barnes, of Canton, Mr. Joe Helmick, Mr. June Smathers, Mr. Earl .Messer, Mr. Paul Davis. Mr. John Cuddeback, of Pittston, Pa., Mr. Glen Mason, of Shreveport, La., anil .Mr and Mrs. Jack Felnut. MR. AND MRS. SEAVER ARF bridgf: HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seaver enter tained a number of their friends at a delightful bridge party last night at their home on Haywood Street. 'The rooms where the guests were received were arranged with a beau tiful mixture of late summer blossoms and contract was played at three tables. Lovely gifts were presented to the holders of the high and low scores, and at the conclusion of the games a salad course was served. 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