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Page 1 THE WAYNES VILLE -MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY OCTOBER 2f. r o .. SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor - - Phone 137 Local Items f society News .MISS KLKANOK VK1)S AIR. HKN lU'SH.NKLI. SLOAN (Hv Hilda Wiiv (iwyn.) Cliaractt'i-izcd liy simplicity, yet marked by dignity and impressive-m-.-s was the marnaift- ot Mi I-Hi-nor Staples Hushncll :imt Mr. Hcn jamin Johns-cm Sloan, which took place Friday evening at the home t the bride's parents. The Kev. I.. B. Haves, assisted by the Kev. ale Johnson, pa-tor !' the First Metho dist church performed tht. ceremony in thf, presence of the members ot the imme(iiat,. families and a few in timate friend-. Adding interest to the occasion, vaas the fact that the day was the wedding anniversary ot the bride's pan nts. Tht, vow. improvised linen which NINTH A N N 1' A I . DISTRICT CLUB MFKTI.NC. Interest among the club women of the town centers in the ninth annual meeting of District number one of the North Carolina Federation of women's clubs which will be held in a morning session a, the First B iptist church, with luncheon at the Masonic Temple closing the meeting. Mrs. R. N. Barber of Waynesville. District Pres ident, will pre.-ide. Hostesses for the occasion are the three federated Waynesville ".h(. Woman s Community Club, the Civic mil the Woman's Club of well spoken before an with Moor standards abr fit he; lUled which ; : i . t' with id', Willi liowf !iu! r.'d silv tapers r 11( ,1 Mi bile ATI r Ittl th, , i i n t '.' il '. chry. : u mil el active ( i-.nt i'atii-t cam md i liiof vast nthi imun . rwberi' i Ifec,--. cii!, aunt !' the . "ii i h It ..f Mack hire I haul 11, r,. y. Ho'a "i- h. mil hi v. re U .-I've not-. -I'"'-' w mi .i ".i!;'r ' ee" I... IJilbill- v. K,. V. Thy Sweet clubs of Club, the League Clyde. The processional, whi the meeting promptly at composed of the state tinguishfd guests, state chairmen, presidents of the district the regent chapter i the American Rev;. Music (Tub .ml ent-Teachi A iiioiuc who wii! pn h will open 10:00 will be officers, dis and district all. club.? in of the local DauL'btei s of tile ilu . ion. Legion, the the heads of the I'ar-ociations. LA DIES ROTARIAXS HAVE NIGHT The members of die Waynesville Rotary Club were hosts to their wives and a few additional guests at dinner last Friday, the affair taking place in the dining room of the Methodist church. For the . occasion a Hallowe'en motif was used in the decorations. Autumn leaves and yellow and bronze chrysanthmums were used at inter vals on the long tablp at which the guests were seated- I'aper Hallowe'en caps were used as favors and were worn bv the guests during the even- addkional color to the pre am ; ,1-llli pi, M i irch ell.ll , hi,. ! I I I I M : ,1 I A st inguished visitors en: and be included i.v: Mrs. R. . I.a--Salem. I'le ident of lina !' '. lion of M : Howard C Seville, -eeelld Vice ; nnaii of i i'". of Mr, K. I-pa-i tatc p.c..-.ido!U na: of e i 1 !! -jb ;p 111 b l ,-pl e.-ellt :it ive I ii ii., Aiiniinil ra I Stale !' p rloient i,e la t named comes (lay. ((resident of the presided and acted as Rev. L. Ii Hayes wel- idies with a tew appro- ing. lending scene. Dr. S. R Rotary 'Club toast-master. ,.,,mi.il tin priate remarks and Mrs. Wade John son responded. One of the humorous features of th,. piogntm wa- the Husband Calling conteK- in which Mrs. F. . (iarren was da dared winner. She received a i. minikin filled with fruit as a reward for Ivr WOMAN'S OCTO- Al'ev "Side -o II iTlieve liivbl' C " of nellt d hi . th, Mr. Doyle audience with Y.i nesville . vi it or in tlie ..I. Ii i- hi' . Sai ,l -ide, ne M of - I: 111 i ooiii fir i I'm -bnell. and Mr. linn, v.! yi Mow mnpiet .h II il l II lice law and vi-nimcnl a the pro;), new king ui.lic - leil .lame St ring- ,1 Wore clulfoll irricd an arm lnunpiet n. .'i- I'v-antbeinnms of a deep shade i;h brnni, ribbon. 1'be ring little Murguerile Way, ilaugh Mi. md Mi-. -I. H. Way. Jr.. :n aunt o in,, groom, in light blue . silk over silk rs of a matching, shade. ring in a silver tray n while ribbon (lowers. lb bis lather- hi- best i'li, erei Sloan wi win w he a re I :, r of 'I be' laMi-l a f'l nek of with -lippe carried llie ; bowei'".d ii The groom Mr. Hugh .1 man. ' Th bride entered on the aim of her lather who gave her in . - marriage. She was lovely in the wedding gown of her aunt. 'M is J. D. I'.ivins. of 'Albemarle. It was made of ivory satin fashioned along princess lines, embroidered in pearl - and trimmed in 'I'he aihh.s ,ai l.y .Mi, in- villi", pic I Tuli and the Mr, T. W; i'ial music w icction of M .IV" of caught orange 1 I., i d wi!- Duchess lace. Her veil w at either side with a spray bhissonis. She carried an ob iolled bouipiet of flesh I iU' ed li.i ro-es, with t he center ot .merii-an beauty roses, and tii wi.ile white satin ribbon. Following the ceremony an in formal reception was held with the bridal party receiving with the bride's father and mother the latter wear ing a beige lace gown, with coral vel vet s:h and rhiiiestone , t rint liiings. In the dining room Mrs. I!. J. Sloan aunt of the groom, and Mr.-. James Atkins, Jr. aunt of the groom poured coffee from a beautiful appointed table, which was covered by a lace cloth and ...centered . by a t hrec-tcir neddine- rake decorated ill while and green and topped Ity a miniature bride and groom. White chrysanthe mums .were attractively" . arranged i hruughiiir the room. ' The bride wlio is the daughter of Mr, and M r-. S miuel 11 Kushncl! is a poinilai' inembei- of I he younger -i.aial -el of the town. She received hi i- (alucation in the local schools, at liege, 'and at t'olumhie. I ni S is priiniinentiy c ,nr., ", in Nnrtli Carolin:! and Vir. Sa Iciii 'vev-s.lt v ed bo ft i ginia- l-',i . .1 -mart . broWif f" aci'essnrit lie he dolined w ith; baimonwing unit away .nsenili! . , ,i' u i ici n i j v i 11 hi linitrr Davis, of W'ay dileot yf the WoliKtn'3 i esp,ons(, will be made by l"'ernald t.f Svlva. Spo il be given under the di-r-, Charles (lulley voice teacher - at We tern Carolina Icaeli ers College, who is th,. state chair man 'of -music. Another -musical num ber" adding keen interest to the pro gram will- he a violin Solo by Mrs. liichii-d X .Barber. Jr- Another spe vinl foat ure anliciiated with pleasure i- the presentation of Indian work hv Mrs. Stanley Black of lirysoli City, who has charge of the division of indian Welfare work iii the slate i gatii:'.:it ion The session at the Ilap-li-t church will clo-e With . th annual i epulis 'of 'he various clubs in the (lis-, ttict and that of the district president The -luncheon hour promises much of inteia -t in the arrangement of its pr, gi .mi . - At ..hi ; time Lewis A. Smith will address tb,, women and outline his work. Other attractive features will be a toast to the state , tlicers and 'di.-: inguished Quests by Airs. Ben Colkitt. A vocal, solo given by a member of the Junior Women a Clubs of Murphy- a reading by a member of Andrews Junior Club, spe cia features by the Cullowhee and Sylva Junior Ciubs and tin entertain ing . .-tun, by the Canton Junior . ...,.,.,.. Mnii Tho session will close with th,. reports of the committees appointed-- during the meeting.' Local comniittees are working hard to make the "occasion ten outstanding success. Among these are the recep tion CO mmiltee headed . by Mrs. Crover Davis, -president. of t he o ..... i'l,,K IJi,,. isl vat inn will 1h" in charge of Mrs. M. C Crecn of ( lyne, piisidciit of the Wnnviu's Club of that place Mrs. W'. 11, Luther, president of the Civic League is. chairman -of the luncheon, arrangements: and Airs, lien Colkitt pre ideii.' of the Com munity Club, is chairmen of the-buildings and decorations: All club -members'. -Vtoiidihg th,. di--i ,-;.-a in ... .i i i if .-it'e iinited to an ill" i oriiiiil .1 1 1 ict -pri at her k the -tat, iia ; I i i . r in al" t aiaoi I 1 1 ! ' i I . V iivg mi Mi lie til. dc-i ( l I i: Mi and than F. n Shoo M r. ; S Mi and. in i 1 1 (,. dinner W hit's of the 1 1 w have month : Dr. a . .I,!! M; D 'Will- pre I'. Cay -Mr Tom Suing I lav, Rev I Ii ., ml M rs Mrs. John X W. D. Smith ev Ml'. W. C l.lmlon. Mr ,e, , Jr. were 111- and Mrs v aail Air-. L. II. r -. ade Jolm oil- (laiii'ii Air. am! .I n eil Air..' and Al i ,. and Airs. 1 lovle All , and Mr K. L. Mr.-. Richard Bar ii resell! a gue I -d ', Cav. , Doyle Alley. Mr-. S. I', (.ay 1 . Wilford conipo.-ed the com , in charge of the program. Tin was served by Airs. C. ('. and Airs. Wilford Ray's circle Aelhodi-. church, is decided by the liotarians to Ladies Night" every' two AIRS. Ill RCI N IS I'A R I X F.KS Airs - Charles at a delightful tertained a number day aat an till day her horn,, on 1 .ove Burgin was alfair wlu'li HOST- hos' ess slu a IV ch id "the .sol) , lite f Mr, Hugh Air-. Linda H, is a graduate . high school, and North Carolina; a iMonibci" of "he l.iunli f) .itertiity. .. His. family aj generations neen '; Tl;e gi-ooni Johns-foil ' a -Slringiaeb! Si.;a i. .' of the. Way; . - Tl th,, I'niver.- ily of where !" W i lli Chi Alpha hiU I'm' ;lvs. prominently imlentitieil with this sei tion of the stat,, and- (ieo.rgia. -Vsli yille Citizen. . ( I llicer Mi-. R. 1! 1 111 ille Lenoir- ( tarv ..--' p.-i: bin In ddeni: Airs. , 1 lite oi; l.ov,, 1 ollice's. . Tin iimi.iediale.lv. 1 u and . business Vs of Ihc T'ii'sl X. Barber-, el L " 1 pri -of Air V''1' tl X. I llle to tea wil llowing ,'l". . ef W lie's Ii, Taylor Mdent- and V--.vl:esV '.' c. .dis iirber bo'io' e r. - if friends yester tUilting party at Lane. ( in,, ni il iec ii" ehrv ;anthemums in various shades gave a colorful dec orative note to the living rooms. A mid-day dinner .-was served at small aides arranged in the living rooms and the dining table. Each laid,, was centered with an exquisite bowl of clirystatithemunis and the guests found their places 'by attractive Hal lowe'en place cards. The afternoon was spent in cutting rags for rugs and making quilts.' Mrs. Burgin's guests were: Mrs. I...... it , ... i i. Ali-c Ifov Camiibclh Al l's. Rufus -Slier. Air-. C E. Rat Al rs. I' F Mlev Sr., Mrs. Paul Walker. Airs 1- 1 Turbvbll. Airs. R. Met rack- en Mrs. R. I, Com. Mrs. ,1 I'. I Mens Mrs L. S. White. Mrs. R. H. Black well, Airs. John Queen. Mrs. Lucy Aledford and Airs. Clayton Walker. W Wl SI I RN DIS I UK TM I s( CUT. The seventh aiinual meeting of the Western District ot the North. C.tio lina Federation of Alusic clubs .was held in Brevard la-t Saturday and teinled by arouml J.)U qeie- nd visitors. Aliss Mildred Crawford the, meeting :1s M delegate the report from the Wayne I II her liu'itibers of th,. loca accompanied her were:., Airs. 1 vi. All-, Richard Barber Ji was gatt A! i in ille. ;ob- ' ci'e- FOUNTAIN 1KNS REPAIRED at The Waynesville I'harmacy h I. II. TRACKSTON Al U: A ND MR -.'.' SFRli'.S "Air aiul Air tert'air. with tl week .' the first on ie -given-- in honor AldeM.:Howell in birthday annivei s RI ID iw " W OF I'ARTIlaS .1 W: Reed WU! e serios ot pavtie lie . Al rs i.l isi rii aiorni to. the senioi turn Intuit, of b'ny. and (lepi'.i'.e ( ' (li'ri'ctor g v -ess ion attended and gave i'.'.e cluh, i club who Hugh Mis Miss (irace Crockei". '. McCall of . Marion, presided over the w hicb Was .devoted c'ub . : as paid ; her sugges i the. memory ;on, late pier. le club, by a cei. 1 his was number 'which Airs. John-on violin: m:m"i'i , bv ecil Bur Richard Bar-ace- Crocker a ; Friday cyeiiing to if their niece- Aliss celelira'-ion, of in r lary, . The. .second alfair will be on Saturday eieiueu when Mr. and Air- Reed will enter tain a number of their f fiends m. cele bration of their thirtieth wedding anniversary.' , : : .' Miss knnu 1ovU- ot Ctabtut wa i W imk-mIU M-doi Wedncsdn ' -'" ' ' -"'''" -'"' T WE AKE NOT PREACHERS but W E S A YE S O L E S THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. Duckett, Prop. MAIN ST. NEXT WESTERN UNION Airs, .losenh K- J blent :of the :iyi!e,vi monieii.-:- ot silent pr.i followed Ij.v a liiusical was arra.ngeil fur, by iiel'oi'e here . death- a "Lament of a ll'ise". leigh. iMayed by Mis . ber. .! '. with Aliss. Or accompanist. - ;T'he program of music w;is unus'i ally rich, the members being privi leged to listen to some: outstanding artists. Ihiriug the luncheon hours Ihe Brevard club entertained with varied program .of music. The afteriimm . sessions were de voted to the junior clubs. m THE BAPTIST "STOKE" Running for s(im0 yveeks the local Baptists will have a 'store" managed bv Airs. W. C. Allen at her Exchange on ALun street. Members and f riends of the church are requested to contrib ute vegetables- eggs, butter, meats, flour meal, canned goods, or any other salable product or article and everybody, is requested to buy. Black-Draught Clears Up Sluggish Feeling "I have used Thcdford's Black Draught for constipation for a long timo," writes 1'rank Cham- .-jilon. of Wynne. Ark. "If I Ket up in tlic mornlni? fooling mil) aiul sniKSish, a ilose of Hlnck DnUiBl't taken three tunes a day will cause the feelinff to puss away, ami ,n a (lay or two I fool like a new Vorson. After many years of use we would, not exchange Black-Draught . for anv medicine. ' p.S- If you have Children, .7ii8 them the new, pleaaantrtasitng SYRUP of Thcdford's Black-Draught. CLUB HOLDS BFR MLET The -econd meeting of :he club year was held by the Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. Wade Johnson on Academy street with Mrs H. W. Baucom. associate hostess. In the absence of Airs. Baucom. who was ill. .Mrs. W.T. Crawford acted as sub stitute. Mrs. Johnson was also as sisted by Airs. T. L. Bramlett. Miss Garvin, and her (Liughfer Kdna Dale Johnson. In passing, it is a pleasure to say that this lovely and spacious home of the pastor of the Methodist church is a beautiful expression of the loy alty and untiring energy of Southern .Methodist women in and around Waynesville. many of whom are mem bers of the various clubs of the town. The tieasurer, Air.-. BlackWell- re potted money which had been received from the Citizen's Bank and Trust Company. $10-00 was voted the town library. Air. .1 B. Ivey was thanked for his his usual valuable interest in the il.ihliu -how and Air. Oscar Jiriggs for assistance at both the dahlia :!nd quilt shows. Tb,, cbaiiman of art reported her intention t ".!- ie Vi!co" pic! lire mental ,. -i hool in tl Air MUSIC CLUB TO MEET SATUR DAY Airs. R. H. Stretcher will be hos tess to the members of the Waynes ville Music Club at the regular monthly meeting on Saturday after noon. October 28. at 3 o'clock, at her home on Walnut street. .Miss Mildred Crawford will be leader of the afternoon's program on "Alu-ic for the American Home." BIRTH AX NO U X C E M E X T Star!" Sgt. and Airs. W. I). Brown announc,, the birth of a son- Walter Douglas. Jr.. on Friday, October 13. at I'ope F'ield. Fort Bragg X- C. Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. I J. Brown of this city. WOAIAX'S CLUB MAKES D0XA-TIOX Aim. '1 In t tl t : l" lit1! II Hay wi jnlal i1 ca-.-1 ! i , den Aliss 'pre -eiTt t b, at 'be ele mar future-dr..'..-,- Davis n oe 1 1 i; aira.mi- - pi'al. Han il ' 'In i : ma Air, I lotted re add. ,1 1, ,, ;isl. f, r bi sen! - for , l ee and Al.s. d.rfl A: tht. meeting of the '.Woman's Club held on October I'.Hh, a dona tion of $10.00 was oteil for Chil dren': Book Week in .nswer to a leipiest sent to the different organi. ::a' ions of the town by the Hoard of 1 1; i e,-'.o.s of "be Way nesville Library. Thi e:y pronifi? action i- much ap nleciated. Air. .iiiii Mr , Tata:.,, ,.!' Ik mler-.m-villi- ami Air. at. I Air-. .1. F.. Rca, of Bil'.moii. w.,.-c .'iiii'in,.1 the rehuives v. bo vi-:ied Ail--. C. M Mure, v.- at the lio-po;:; and Mr. ,nd Mi. Ai F. .Mb: i'.'ir hi -t S.in.!:v RHi A.' No U. D.C. MEEEIXG XEXT I Thp Xovember meeting United Daughters of the ( cy will be held next Friday ber .'j, at o;ti0 o'clock a: the Mrs. t- C. hite. All members requested to be present Dr. and Airs. Robert Stretcher Airs. Jerry Colkitt. who spent eral' days last week in Knox Iennessee. returned to their h Sunday- They were accompa: home by Air. Colkitt who joined Saturday and attended tht Tet.i see-A 1 j bam a game. Air, E. B. Jeffress, of Raleigh ,-i man of he State Highway ( on;: ion and thi.1 members 0f the b ,, Air. Ross AL Sigman. of Sali-s ..ml W. C. Woodard. of Kocky Al spent the .week-end a; the. II LeFuir.e and accompanied by Frank Miller made .in Inspect i-m t of vai ions io:uls through the par ;.n-,i- r- in. : sev. Mr. Air. J, viit:.r Shelton. the citv of Dellw, Alondav. How AJicrobes and liacferia ( an lie iCoii'.erlcd lull) Tasly, ul ril ioas anil (.'heap Food. See file Ilhistraieil Scion, lific Article in The A in eric a n Uoikh, the Alagaine Dist riliuu i Vilb Net Sunday's BAL'I'l A 1 IRK AMKKlC W Buy your copy In.n, vour i'averite newshm (r nev. lei. All-. Have-- ii,. , l'!,--i,i.!, Idir. (.'v. I. B, il- yi-.. pi,, llie paper of 'In1 : 1 1 1 1 n i . in , an i n t ere-1 in ; ititci pre. I. i'.i- . of "The ( Ii ri in i'ropbi ey " i,a i ,i on I 'eebles' " I .i fo i,f ( hri -1 ." Ali-s Ida lean Brow n iravt two Vue.i! Iiumbi-i:- in com pan ici I by til eh.iiriiian i,f iiia ic Air-. Keener, which we i,. much enjoy-d by Ihe club Ali-- Ahiude. Terrell w - gieeted as a new member. The visitors were Miss . Carolyn Wel-slr Cincinnati Ohio, and Miss Floreneo I.ibby of: "Friendly Hou-i". in tin" 1'igeori Rivrr eounlry,'' Autumn fo'iage and flowers and I I. Mow o'i n decorat ions w ere efl'ec- tively used tliioughou; the fil'st llooi. Tinted candles graced the lace-coverrd dining table aand the autumnal, colors' predominate in the the delicious friut salad that' wa- served during f he social period. Publicit v ( haiiiiuiu. MIL .WD AIRS. ROY CAAI I'll ELL ARE BRIDCE HOSTS Al r. ami Ai rs Roy Campbell enter tained delightfully at bridge on last Thursday evening at theii home on Beulali avenue. ' Three tables Were arranged for coh trnct amid a pretty setting of fall blossoms. -.Yellow and purple were thepredominating colors in the dec orations ami in the .-alad course which was served at the conclusion of the games High score prize for the ladies went to Airs, R. L. Coin and Air- Grade n Ferguson won tin, high -core trophv for the men. The guests present were: Mr. and Airs. .1. AL Long Mr and Airs. R. L. Coin, Air. aiid Airs. Oruden Ferguson. Air. and Airs. Rov Francis. Mr and I Air-. W. I, Hardin. Jr., and Mrs. 1 Wilford Ray. The Rexall Store Big Values for Thur. Fri. Sat. & Mon. $1.(10 Wine cf ( AHDl l . . . . .'!()c (iroves I.. 15. (i. . . . .. Jernens Lo. t ion Cor Hands .S.jc Krusc.hen SALTS Full Pint MI .!1 Solution . ...... 2oc" ''et'naminl Laxative . 69c 23c 29c 71c 49c 13c I Bronchial ICOUGH1 rmm With Creosote m Large LKST'EItlNE Now 59c (Jet Your landy For Hallowe'en Here Whitman's Martha Washington Page and Shaws 13c Pl'TXAM nvi: I-'or W ool ! or ( otton & tor 15c Js. I A ,- ."T ".V T4 UmmMJ W. N. C. fl Win An EASY Prize! 7 mm 7 i H i GIVEN EVERY WEEK! Thai ctv (?:' I lour you're about to L".iv- let it be "Nancy Jane"! Then vou'll not only have superior Flour jrj your bin. You'll be on the way to winning '$5 cash or a 22-piece set cf" Silver- or some other Free Here's All You Do: 1. HHV a sack of NANCY JANE Flour, nnrt liake a cake . . . or a jian of biscuits ... or wlialrvrr vou will. Tlion, In not ovor Zr, words, toll ,is how well vou like NANT J VM. hv ronipletiiiR the following: "I like NANCY JANE host hecausc . : .". 3. Sl?n vour nuinp anil mlilrrss, aim sive the name of the Grocer from whom vou nought your VAVfiY JANK l lciur. Prize. Rules are simple (sf.e i c low) ; winning is easy. Best of all, you're getting the Flour i: at will make ALL your bakings b -t-ter -- "Nancy Jane" .-. fc-iitted -for its all round excellence! Here Are the Prizes: 1st rrtlF- l '' ' e of S,"! rash, or a 22-Plc rollwtloii or M-rware In the lieautlful "Wilshlre" paliint. I'Ol'R OTI1KR IMUZES: Winners of 2mlv 3rd. 4th and se.h. prizes have their choice of the following no es In senulne "Buckevc" Aluminum Ware: lirip Urop Cpffremaker. Cake Pan. Strain Ue, Kound Roaster ana Trav. Address Kcplie to Earle-Chesterfield Mill Co.. Ashcville, X. These V av .viHc Grocers Will Supply ox: G. C Ferguson Hurgin Brothers J. Ii. Carswell 1 cruson (irocery Co. Hyatt & Co. Morns drocerv J. ('. Rose A & T Store NANCY J 'Chesterfield's Best" "I " :.- '' ' . . ' Si i.- ' r.r -? a -V ,T-j Mt-.- linr.u. JriHV 1
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