is THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 1 ,?JE1 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Ji- 'it . ., M 'Mi' ' 2 !: i! 1 ; 1! t 4 v i4 t i I 'II mtmr- ; h , -f -J r LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 : MRS. FERGUSON DINNER HOS. TESS Mrs. Hurley Ferguson was hostess 1 at a beautifully appointed informal - family dinner on Saturday evening : at her home on Haywood street when she entertained in honor' of five is- 1. ters, Mrs. S. K. Horry, of Calion. ; Ohio, Mrs. Leslie Thorn, of Rich. , montl, Virginia, Mrs. J. L. Stringrield, .-Mrs. Hugh Love, and Miss Caroline ! Alstentter. The dining table was covered with a handsome laec cloth and centered with an exquisite bowl of mixed gar- ;j! den flowers. I Covers were laid for the guests 1 previously mentioned and Mrs. W. T. i' Blnylock, Mr. Thorn Mr. Berry, and Mr. Stringficld. Fifteen Dollars Every Second Goes Up In Smoke The annual fire loss of the United States is approximately live hundred million dollars! .Fifteen dollars' worth of property destroyed every time the dock ticks! And YOU help to pay this appalling penalty, directly or indirectly. Care will prevent fires; insurance in a dependable company will prevent financial loss when fires occur. Protect What You Have Ernest L it . v (( .JlieS'tei iieldl Mr. Tom Morrow and Mrs. S.M. K rider, of Mooresvillu, arrived Sun day to be with their mother. Mrs. G. M. Morrow, who is suffering painful injuries from a fall 'last Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Etta Owens and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Albright. OYSTER SUPPER AT W. W. N. C SATURDAY There will be a benefit oyster sup per for Grace Episcopal church at the W, W. N. C. Cafe on next Sat urday, October 21. from 6 to 8:30 o'clock. Oysters in all styles will be served as well as baked ham with salad, hot rolls; pies, and coffee- Your patronage will be greatly ap preciated by the church. The public is cordially invited. Withers Co. the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette DISTRICT U. D. C. OFFICERS HONORED Mrs- W. A Hyatt retiring district president of the United Daughters of .hp Confederacy, and Mrs. Roy Mar. tin, retiring di-trict secretary were extended a charming courtesy on last Thursday afternoon when the mem bers of the local chapter of the or ganization entertained with a tea at the home of the chapter president. Mrs. Leon Killian. The reception rooms were attrac tively decorated for the occasion with tyonze and yellow garden flowers. During the afternoon Miss Ellen Louise Killian sang several old South ern melodies. Tea. sandwiches, and cakes were served by Mrs. C- C. White. Miss Nancy Killian, and Mrs Roy Campbell. Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Martin re tired from office the day before the tea. Mrs. Hyatt was succeeded by Mrs. Preston Thomas of Asheville. ROTARIANS TO HAVE "LADIES NIGHT" The Waynesville Rotary Club will observe "Ladies Night" tomorrow with a dinner and program of enter tainment in the dining room of the Methodist church. Several months have elapsed since the last affair of this kind and mem bers of the club are making every effort to have Friday evening's gath ering enjoyable to all. All Rotarians and Rotary-Anns are invited and expected to be at the church at 7:ti0 p. m. The cominit.ee in charge of the pro gram is composed of Mrs. Wilt'erd Ray. chairman. Mrs. Carol Hell, and Mrs. l)oyl(. Alley. Miss Annie Albright, dean of c-om-en of the High Point High School, spent last week-end here With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Albright Miss Albright was accompanied by Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Shipman, Mrs. Lida Morton, and Miss Essie Dale Hunter, all of High Point, who were her guests during her visit at home. Dr. T. E. Brown, of Raleigh, state supervisor of vocijional education, swcfiivmjinied bv Mis. Brown visited the Homemaking and Vocational Agri culture Departments of the Waynes ville High School on Monday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George White, of Louisville.. '.Kentucky, anndunce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Brax ton, on Saturday, October 7. Mrs. White is remembered by a host of friends in Waynesville as the former Miss Braxton Kirk. Miss Anna Mae Davis, of Canton. I attended the Duke-Tennessee game I in Durham last Saturday afternoon I and the State-Florida game in Ral- I eigh Saturday night- She also at- I tended tne state rair wmie m eigK. MRS. HOWELL IS D. A. R- HQS-' T ESS Mrs. James Harden Howell was hostess to th(. members of the Dorcas Bel! Love Chapter of the Daughters of the Ameikan Revolution at the October meeting last Wednesday af ternoon at her home "Windover." Mrs. Howell received her guests in the living room which was attractive ly decorated with yellow and red dahlias. , The main feature of the afternoon s program was the paper given by Mrs. J. E. Henderson, of Canton. Her sub ject was "Gen. (Washington, Com manding Chief." The magazine was reviewed by Mrs. W. F. Swift A card was read from Mrs. Sydney Cooper, of Henderson, state D. A. K. regent, extending greetings to the chapter and requesting that all member-, attend the district meeting in Asheville. Notes were also read from Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt thanking the chapter for flow ers sent to them since they have been confined to their homes on account of illness. The regent. Mrs. Howell, read an invitation to the chapter to be pres ent at the unveiling of three tablets on Rendez Vous Mountain, October 14, in memory of Col. Benjamin Cleve land, who assembled 225 picked men at this place and led them to Kings Mountain. These tablets were erected by the state 1. A. R. An other invitation was received to be present at the meeting of the 8th 1). A. R- district at Rocky Mount. During the social hour following the meeting the hostess served a salad course. She was assisted by Miss Margaret Hender.-on, of Canton, the youngest mcmlvi- i" the chapter, and Miss Ellen I. mi.-e Killian, and Miss Kdwina Mci)..-vc!!. Seventeen members were present for the meeting and the following guests: Mrs. L.B.Hayes, Mrs. Wade .Johnson- Mrs. Leon Killian, and Miss Nancy Killian. D. A. R. DISTRICT MEETING AT TENDED BY WAYNESVILLE DELEGATION The twelfth annual meeting of the First District, North Carolina Daugh ters of the American Revolution was held yesterday at the George Vander- bi It hotel in Asheville wnth about 100 persons in attendance. A feature of the morning session was the address of Mrs. Sydney P. Cooper, of Henderson, state regent. Her address consisted mainly of a reviicw of activities of the state or ganization. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Gilbert II. Morris district chairman, who presided. Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham. of Charlotte, made a talk on the Crossnore School. Pre ceding Mrs. Landingham's talk, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, district chairman for Crossnore, spoke briefly. Mrs. J. Harden Howell, regent of the Waynesville chapter, made the re that tastes better port for the chapter and Mrs- J. W. Seaver also a member of the local chapter, was on the luncheon pro gram giving a toast to Mrs. Morris. A large delegation of members from Dorcas Bell Love chapter attended the meeting including: Mrs. J. Har den Howell. Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Mrs J. W. Seavor, Mrs. R. N. Bar ber, Mrs. E.B.Camp, Mrs. John N Shoolbred, Mrs. C. H. McDowell, Mrs. W F Swift, Mrs. J- M. Long. Mrs. R L. Prevost. Mrs. J F. Abel, Mrs. R. H- Mitchell, Mrs. J. H. Way, and Miss Ann Jones. Miss Edwina McDowell also attend ed the meeting as a page. Mrs. B. T. McBryde and Mr. W. B. Dunlap of Wadesboro arrived yester day for a few day's visit to the former's sister, Mis. D. A. Baker, and Mr. Baker. ' Miss Mary Glee Ferguson left Wed nesday to return to Knoxville, Tenn., where she is attending a business school, after spending the week-end at home. She motored to Knoxville with her brother, Rankin Ferguson, and her uncle. Sam Queen, who re turned Thursday. DISTRICT MEETING OF FEDER ATED CLUBS HERE 30TH The Federated Cluba of Waynes ville and the Woman's Club of Clyde are making plans for entertaining the club women of the first district on Monday. October o0. The meeting will be called to order bv the district president, Mrs. R. N. Barber, at 10 o'clock in the Baptist church where the business session will be held. The meeting will be concluded at the Masonic Temple where luncheon is to be served and the junior clubs of the district will furn ish entertainment with vocal and instrumental music, readings, and stunts. Many prominent visitors are ex pected ' including Mrs. R. IL Latham, State President of N. (' Federation of Woniens Clubs, and Mrs. Howard O. Eth ridge, chairman of the dis tricts. Mr. Louis A. Smith of the U.S. Department of Agriculture will de liver the principal address. Mr, Smith will speak on the proposed new pure food law and display illustra tions showing how the present law has been evaded and the new law pro poses to bring cosmetics and curative devices of every description under government control. It prohibits all false and misleading advertising of foods, drugs, etc.. through any me dium whatever. The public is invited to all of the meetings. A special invitation is ex tended members of the P. T. A- asso ciations. D- A. R-. U. D. C, Legion Auxiliary, and 0. E. S. The music Club will have charge of the musical program. Mrs. Gulley. state chair man of music, and Mrs. Richard Bar ber, Jr.. violinist will be guest ar tists on the program. & Myf's Torrco Co. 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