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, .1 tht RSPAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 5 Society SOCIETY PAGE a r th o Local " Items News Eleanor Bushnell, Editor f Phone 137 i V M Thomas Rgers of C1yde was I r. Tbur,aa. ! -.I .1 . L ,r..r.i Brown oi uiyue sptin ia town- Morning Coat Dress i : 1 here v t ti n i h J- Powell, ovu last week. of Cecil M;. .Mrs Thu: H -'li .. Carl WaVllO Friday i.EH Uowns, of Cs, Monady Clyde, was Green, of Fines here Thursday. Creek, MeCracken of Franklin in Waynesville- vart of Crabtree, spent lipping in the city- Mrs Thu:--. Mr. . Dock Ensley. of Asheville, . i frivnds here last week, Ju'o liovd, ot jonainan. speiio. i-v hopping in Waynesville. II F Ledbetter was among the . T"i:.. ..,rt.,lr V- C Ferguson of Franklin Xt.i friends in the city Thursday. M- viv I'eek of the Osborne parn, iHiit mursuay in wayiiravuiv, K K. Ferguson of Crabtree Thursday shopping in the city. Mi sptjr.; .,n,l Mrs. A. L. Ensley of Crab- ii.. : lrtcf tree well1 among me visuuis ncic msi wee. . . Mr. Sam Welch wek-eiul guest ot Hjuo!! Way. of Ralegh was a his aunt. Mrs. J. "utr I ' i. ' ...! "Y mountain One ol t ho latest . Parisian lasaion creations for fall wear is the morning coat dross m navy woolon, with wax braid cape efloet. Mis Martha McCracken. who is a udcnt at -Mars Hill College, spent .: week-end at home. Ha: I'i'ld Massie spent last week-end . ,. .j l.l ir. Alliens- tieoigia auu ainura Tajjiii'-tuHirRia football game. t . . Mr Gilmer Loatherwood, of Green ville, South Carolina, spent last week end with relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward. of Columbia. South Carolina spent last week-end with the former's' parents, Mr. and Mrs- II. W. Woodward, at the Adger House. m t ir Mr. and Mrs . Fritz Schulhofer left Friday for Aiken. South Carolina where thev will spend the winter. , Mrs, D. R. Shearer.: of Johnson City. Tennessee, is the guest of her sister Mrs. V. C. Nobeck. Kugene Carter and Miss Vir it'tor spent several days with friends in Hendersonville last week. .Mrs. gima ( , Mis. R.X. Barber and Miss Mary Bit i- returned to their home Thurs- iftef a several clays' visit in Ral. k Mis. F. R. Mayes, of Crabtree, is ipendinn sometime' here as the guest f m i n, Mi- Jerr It Liather- Mi. and Mrs. Smith Humphreys, of St Petershurff. Florida, are among lie veuir.t- arriv als at the Hotel Lc- Faiite. ' Miss Margaret Ashton, who is a j ir i. C T C , pent Ia-t week-end: with her mother, Mrs. H. F. Ashton. Am ('me the visitors here from Fines Creek Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs G. 'R. Ferguson and Mr. Charles B. McCrarv. Mi-s Clara Michael, who has been K'mw.ei with Ruth Ray's Beauty Shop. i,.fi Saturday for her home in AsheVille.. ., ' ' Dr. anil Mrs W. 'f! TTals-olcrans, of Miami, Florida are here for a sev 'Hl weks' Slav ;inrl are- quest's -at the HctcVLeFainp.-'-' .': i. Donald Dunham left . Sunday '.his homc in' St. Petersburg, Flor ma;. after sjiending the summer at The Kham Hi.ti-e. ' ''.Mr; and-' Mrs.. Richard Barber and 1 e ' iuj U i of Mt Uh., were Mr. Barber's m. and Mrs. R- N ef. ' V-wncI guests of ? aT,d' "aunt, 'jlr.- A w dson 1'urcell left Tuesday home in Birmingham, Alabama a few davs visit, to his mother, s. Lugene I'urcell.. at the Hotel 'fsville. -''.' -and' llvs, Colin Mclness re 5r"M n -tin,.. 1,a ftor n I'U'E'ek-' t-W.U :.. r.: :, TlKti, 0fni i.-.L in riruiKO ainui7ro, ' (T nil. , ,y l Win. U11U VclllUU.-i wn er .nor At:an pfiiuthy a-nd Jane McKeone, .Ci'tv anrl Vow Vnrlc Citv jP.e-r.d-j.ng-. ' a' 'f ew . days, visiting -1 do Georgian.. - TKt lr,vl ! - .. - ... A, i'.m Lrernn r urn. 1 mi i an Ws He c. ' 1 "-nonie Nut w c,r niiiw r h"l'- and Other Surprising Facts "'. an Article in The Amen n- ,"TMt, 'A eaierf U .hl.S .'he Magazine Distributed Mindav's BALTIMORE ntriu i iuy " from your lavo- Overcome Pains Lbeter W8 fon rn Sfit into a weak, run- U '-..- ;" can narlv expect vm ii uuoiesoxne siintii -orns ;i -.muMe is due to woak-i-"!l,8 wonu-n 10 get i t0 thus makes it ea-sttr lor i;l ' ' ilk? t: orderly course. 3 Br.,.., , " vin.ij.- s-r-i -.""'incnt Mr. and Mrs- A. Fidelia and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Crowe of Miami spent a few days this week at.Oak wald. the suburban home of Dr. I. I!. Fuiike. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost left yesterday by motor for a ten day trip t M. Louis Missouri aiut various northern points. Messrs. Dewey I'atton Scott Reeves and Alfred Khune attended tlie Tu-lane-Georgia football game in Ath ens. Georgia last Saturday. i- Mr, L. M. Kilhan. Leon Killian. Jr.. Mr. W. F. Swift. Bill Swift. Jr.. and Rav Burgin expect, to leave Saturday bv motor for .Chicago. Illinois where thev will spend a week at the World's Fair. Mr. Boiling Hall, of Memphis. Ten nessee, is spending some time here in the interest of his apple orchard on the Balsam Road. Mr. Hall is a guest at the Hotel LeFaine. ''.. - Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Ragland. Sr.. Mr- and Mrs. C. A. Ragland. Jr.. atid Mr. 'George Ragland left Saturday for their honie in Louisburg after a several months stay in Waynesville and Delhvood. Mrs. Katherine Buckley. vho was in charge of the Mountain Crafts Kx-. change: on Main street during the summer.- left last week for her honie in St. Petersburg. Florida- Mrs. Charles Frazier returned to her hoinp in Atlanta. Georgia, Sat urday after spending: the summer in the' city. She was . accompanied by Mr- and Mrs. Raymond Hyatt, .who spent the -week-end a- her guests. : Mr. and Mrs, Hai'i'y Budge and Mrs. Gaston Di-ake,. who are motor ing from Boston. Massachusetts to their home in Miami. Florida will arrive: today- and spend a few days as guests, of Judg,, and Mrs. Frank Smathers. HUSBAND'S PARTY IS DKLIGHT Fl'l. KVK.XT On Thursday evening a delightful attair took plaac-e at the Waynesville Country Club when menibers of the Community Club entertained their husbands and a few additional friend at the annua' "HusbaiaiV Party " The guests were greeted a't the ooor and introduced to the receiving line which was composed of Mrs. Ben Colkitt president of the club, with Mr. C olkitt, and Mrs. K. 1. Prevosst chairman of social activities and her committee. Mrs. JM. Long, and Mrs. (. C. White, with Mr. Provost- M Long, and Mr. White. The Dull room of the dub hoouse presented an attractive appearance for the occasion. Wild flowers, fern ery and grey moss were used in decor ation and cheerful log tiros burned at each end of the room. A delightful buffet, supper was served by the entertainment commit - ue aiter which dancing followed .Music was turnished bv a string band. The guests present beside those mentioned above were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley. Mr. and Mrs I.. N Davis. Mr. a-nd -Mrs. Roy Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. Mr. and Airs. Carol Boll. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burgin- Mr. and Mrs. R L- Coin Airland Mrs M- II. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henry. Mr and Mrs T Lenoir town, Mr. and M r M C Stamey. Mrs. Tom. Lee Miss Nancy Killian. Miss. Ida Jean ' Brown. 'Miss Flizabeth Quinlan, Miss Juanka Weaver, Mrs. J. W. Weaver; Mr. Wal lace Blackwell. Mr. Lee Davis- and Mr. Fred Ferguson. AYNKSVILLK MSITOR WFDS IN KNOXVILLF Mr. ,n,l Mrs. I. K Richards, of Savannah- Georgia have aini'Hineed the niarriago of their daugh:er. Miss Lucile Marv Richards, to Mr. James Johnston Wood. Ill, .it New York City. The young couple -motored' to Knoxville, Tonn. on Saturday Sep t.ember 7 wlier,, the cerenioiiy was performed by Judge S. (1 llou-tun. Mrs. Wood was d'U'ated at Fassi I'erti ..school in Hendersonville and lie Pape school in Savannah. Mr. Wood is' (he sim of Mr. and Mis. James .lonn-ton Hooit. ii ot .,cv York, and he af tended th(, I'niwrsity of Mich, igan- He is now in the advoitisiiig business- . ': . Mrs. , .Wood will -remain'- with her mother at the LeFaine hotel, where they have been for :h,, past few miinths. until the twenty-first of Oc tober when she will ioin Mr. Wood in Florida where they will pend the winter. M r. id i nt ContV D . 1. r M KLKCTS OFFICKRS K i of th Cnitod deiacy at th last Friday n was iltl Mrs oiVu WA. pros- Daughters of the October meeting afternoon a: the Hvatt. OCr le al a- fol J. M, Que, n. it est vice presi- G. I- N.W K i C.C. w tot! ana vie pre: Garrer. secretary. ina Miller : te.'.i surer . White, historian F. Swift. regUtrar, held 1 i., :iv , Othe ow s Mrs. Mrs. 'dent. Mis. -Mis M rs. Mrs. Mrs. crosses Mrs. The noon's b Mi- 'Southern Soldiers in Nor: hern 1 ons " During the social hour Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. George Plott, joint hostesses i or inc. meeting served ileliglittul re freshments. I 1 .G ION Al'XII.lARY MKKTS 1 he Havvioo Pot No. -17. Auxil iary of the American Legion met at the LeFaine Hotel on last Monday afternoon. Alter the -usual order of opening the president. Mis. K. It. Camp, call ed for the reports of the standing committer-. Shi- t hen told of a very pleasant trip to O'een the Sunda'v Roy Campbe!!, custodian of D. M. Killian. chaplain main feature of the after program was the paper- given Hyatt on the subject. W ,'t. Mrs Tom Lee. dr., Mr .! Brown and M Beautiful T. Shelton wer, lakon o this unit. I'ompauicd S. P Cav Ida Jean alilias given bv and Mr. Oliver to the men as- ( ami by .Mr-. Air-. 1. Blow 11. Mr W Shelton signed A di-eiission on gat ions followed and nice; all obligations o! t he year Mrs, ' i nip read an article, "Final Lines and a Fresh Page." by Mr-, Alford Blackburn, National president. It was decided to bold the Novem ber meeting at the Ma-unic Temple at 1 in at which tim,, Mr-. Tom Lee, Mrs; ('. A. Black., an, I Mrs !'. A, Sauriibii's wil be bostes-es. the unit's obi i : w as decided to if I Ik- beginning P I ( l MI MB1 !() Mil D DISTRICT D. A R. MKLT Mrs. J. .Harden Howell, recent of t he Dorcas Bell Love Chapter of t he Daugh ers of the American Revolution and a large delegation "of chapter members will go to Asheville next Wednesday to attend the district hioeting of the D A. R. to be held .'at ;hc (Jeorge Vandcrbilt Hotel. The chief address of the day will b,: made by Airs. Sydney P. Cooper of llendi-r-nii. Other talks will be made by Mrs. T Lenoir ' (Jwyn. dis 1 1 iff .-chairman foj-Crossnnre -ehoo!. of thj. bo.ly is r.illi of !,, " ' ' "'""S on Temporary -nrii; 111,, tlirif. hf 5-.iffr.: ( -l". . ,ui lo bulM up your w womanly allraenta . Airs. Joe Gill- who has been visit ing her parents in Dallas. Texas for die past two weeks has returned ac companied by Miss Ann Bullock, of Miami, who is a guest at the. Pied mont Hotel and who motored with her as far a- Alemtihis. Tenncsse. Dr. J.R. AlcCracken. past grar-d high priest, of the grand chapter of Royal Arch '-'Masons, of North- Carolina- left Sunday for Washington,. D, C-: to attend the general Grand. Chap "er - meetinir of -the .. .United' States, He will return home next Sunday. Rev- C S. Kirkpatrick. presiding eiifer. of the Salisbury - district, with Mrs, Kirkpatrick and daughter s,. Mis? Frances Kirkpatrick . of Salisbui'j. and Afrs. Willie Springle. of . New Y'ork City, spent several days at their cottage at -lathe- Junaluska this week. '.-' " , II D C TO HONOR DISTRICT OF FICERS T TEV . TKp memlwr. of the local chapter of the .United Daughters of 'the Confed eracy will entertain with a tea this afternoon honoring Airs. W. A. Hyatt district ''. nrfisident of U- D,C, and Mr-. Roy Mar in, di-tnc- secretary. The affair will he given at the home of the chapter president Airs. Loon Killian. The committee: on arrangements .for the tea is composed of Mrs. C. C White, chairman, Mrs. Cleveland Kirkpatrick. and Mrs. Roy Campbell- 'ml Mr-. . Ralph Van Landing-ham. of Charlotte, retiring vice-president of the national organization. Rei'en! s of c-haiiters of :he- district will ,"il-o give reports;. .Fo'lowing the morning, business ' -';ion a lunchcorj will be served in (he .dining with Air-. Reuben I! Rob. ertson as toastmistre-s. Mrs. .1. W. Seaver of the Waynesyil!:, efiapter is on the luncheon progirani to give a. toast ;. M--s. Gilbei't A!rri-. direc tor of the first, district. Ali-s Kdwiha AfcDowell: will serve as page frorn the -local -hf jit.e'r at the meeting. ' A. i(H NC11 -OKGANIZKU A meet ing Was called on Thursday afternoon. 'October ."'th. for the pur pose ol org.-lni7.ing a County-wide Parent-Teacb(r -.Council.- All princi pals of schiiol-. tog-t.ther with prosi dents of various Paretit-Teacher As-soi-iat ions w ere present and board a very interesting discussion liy Airs. ('. S. 1- reel, District President,, on the benettts of the county organization. The following officers for this council wore named: Mrs. Jack Messer, chairman, Mr-, D. D Alley, first vice president. Mrs. a rev Wells, (anion, second vice president. Mrs. Paul .Hvatt. Bethel, third vice president, Airs. Beall. ( anion treasurer, .Mrs. C. -Hay pes, Clyde, recording .-oCro'tary. Airs. Fred Salford, Fines Creek; cor responding secretary, It was decided to have (Wo meet ings each ..year, the lirst to be held the last Saturday in October, immediately following the adjournment of the teacher- meeting 'o be held on that date. MRS, JACK M IvSSlv'R. Chairman. ''.. WORK GUILD INGATH- KRING L'OTH lay for t he Tngat lii-l ihg of NKKDl.I-; Mil PR fl NI I I s RA Judge and Airs: Frank Smathers celebrated their fvvent y-fift h wedding anni vers-arv and Air-. Smathers birthday anniversary, with a ddiirht- fully. -informal family party at their T 'iiidsome home on Smathers street la t Saturday evening. Fall flower- from the garden of the hostess and many bo.uiuet.s re ceived from friends enhanced the beauty of 'the rooms. . A charmingly appointed dinner was served at the large dining table which was centered with a lovely birthday cake. Contr.'u-t bridge fea tured the evening's entertainment. Those '-present for the affair in cluded, only members of the two fam-ilie's- and one of the ' grfKi.m-men -at the , wedd ing t wentv-frve years - ago. Air. Charles AI,re:'of. Atlantic City, City, who. With Airs. Aloore, is a house gyest of Judg,. anil -Mr-. Smafhers. P T MI r TS T 1 t- I U Y- NFSVILLF . The Ka ' - Wayne-vHlr. Teacher Association inc; in session .-.on Tuesday ..inich! ... 2nd. Th" ''meeting wa s .' ailed' a" a: 7:"b foll'iwedT elected first Airs- Sam 1 Airs. Maine Parent regular O 'nber to-order :d ' report s -'if. committees Airs. Smdev -'( arvi.r was vice pre-iilenf to succeed 'iott who recently ff-ig-ned v rendered several musical selections. ; The district convention to be held in Afheville '.was brought to the attention of all member? and del-j (gates Avere urged to: attend. Enroll- ! menf campaign . week will begin ' October 23rd and many new members are already enrolling.. Ar, a l ilt at- , tendance of 45 was counted. The ; se vent iV' grade, with .Mr. Tom .Reeves , Ss teacher, won the half-holiday for having the highe-t percentage of par ents present- - ' ' i PUBLICITY COMMITTEF. i garmeid- Ii wmk Guild () th The; : I- app.-. t;d i, yi'ii ai fir ing g i ls thi;. I anil a buta th.v Sllll'ir d ire art' a'' n i tin W'ayii(;- ille Needlf-r been postponed fioiii r 1H to. Friday, Ihtober W. ai-ment- will be op display in ildipg no( to the VVaynewood e f roni t!:"0 not i! II p. in. v sort of aitiele of wearing 1 or household lineii i- accep j th' guild - work 'but it is ob- that warm, dutabb- practical - a.ri' in greatest demand dur- cobl winter Two new, clean i:s joined together is. all that i e--ary for uiembers.bip in orthwhile organization; lioped i bat every man. woman aid in th,.. community, who: is , di so will make soiiie coritri- o -he guild ingathering so -upp'.y of garme nt - will bo fit to last until .-pring. . Any r will lie glad to receive your if you are; not already a r of some di rectorate. H 1,1 RGI R v I PPI R MM TI'FSDAY public, is cordially be Alethodi-t i:hur evening for a g T: b, Tie and timi' ' T; ths ir iu-ual P. invitc'l to h on next ujiper ainnu-nt. The iil enti ni -. - . young '. ladia -' -thodi-t . Sun hamburger -upper at thi "O cent- The menu will de cla- ,chool ' ban '"i o ,-ents; i . o cen! s ' and coffee ger- with -; : -law. p e 5 cent all of will low on- acces cents; kinds; in of 'musical fu.rni-hed -.:- ntative- entertain uring the from the 1- irche- 1 i who eeks. CriUl pu W h as Ijeen ill f -.vaaj removed v Hospital la account the past the Hay-Saturday from. Biltniorej 'hospital where he had been taking special treatment. . . While hi- condition shows improvement it is not ex pec: ed that he will be out for some (lavs. Dr. G. W . I- orster head of the de partment :pf agricultural economics at State College, has been granted a leave r,t absence for three months to work with the tobacco section of the Agr;cu:ural Adjustment Ad ministration at Washington. I SUNDAY SCHOOL CL (1RCLKS A1KKT IN Hie Suzanna Wesley and the Young Woman': the Alethodist church hold cial meeting on Tuesday the home of Mrs. John f;a. .-iKUit sixteen members were present for the occasion. Proceeding the social hour business transacted and plans wore made . .vm-iu supper to tie he h no night. Mrs M H ASS AND SYLYA ible Class Circle of a joint so evening at V ricks in Bowie circle ID itt Airs salad w a to elected succeed 1 Ikk- course. served was for next Tin- RF AD TH F ADS Jo Ann Beauty Shop Announces KIKUT KV HAlRDKKSSEIt Who Knows-Style S)cci.iliinK in spiral, cro(iiinole. and combination permanent waving Shampoo and I'. . Mai tell Haircut . 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