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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 Society News SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor ------- Phone 137 o 1U" Mi'. Huh King was here from Can i Thursday. Mr Oliver Shelton was an Ashe i)!e visitor Tuesday. Mr. I. R- Howell was here from JEisi Fork last week. Mr. J V. Xoland was here from 4 i;'ines Creek Saturday. f 9 Mr. Lee Howell, of Jonathan, was i btTp on business last week. I I Mr. Billy Noland. of Fines Creek. Mient Thursday in the city. I 'I Mr- H. A. Osborne, of Canton, was f here on business last week. f Mr. M. A. Leatherwood, of Clyde, ' was u visitor in the city Friday. Rev R. I' McCracken, of Clyde. '. nt Saturday in Waynesville. Mr. J. F. Shelton of Dellwood. was imong the recent visitors in town- Mr A. J. McCracken of Lake Juna aa visited in the city last week. Mr. Grady Walker of Fines Creek upent Thursday here on business. - Miss Mary B. Walker, of Andrews. as a Waynesville visitor last week. Mr. H (". Crawford, of Crabtree was a Waynesville visitor last week. Mr. DM. Cagle, of Clyde, was iinonff the visitors in town Thursday. Mr. Charles Semmes visited friends in Knoxville, Tennessee last week end. Mrs. Alvin Ward and Mrs. N. M. Medi'nr i were Asheville visitors Tues day. 'Messrs.-. -Lt''' Ferguson, anil Glenn A. rliiyd. or Jonathan, spent Monday in town. Mrs, Tom Snyder, Miss Mary .Snydi'i , and Miss Klizahe-th .Wright f Salisbury will arrive tomorrow to spend the .week-end wil.tv their grand parents, Mr. -nil Mrs. ('. A. Black. ' 01 NT.MX PEN'S REPAIRED at ' The Waynesville Pharmacy - by I. II. THACKSTON l.KUTI). TA B.'.I'I'S. SjAl.V K NOSH mmi's rtiicks Malaria in '! d ::..- Cold-, Irst day. ileaiiai hi s or Neuralgia in .minutes,, l ine Laxative and Tonic Mi.st pi !.. Ihmedies Known, No Wave Like: The FRENCH OIL WAVES $4 Ifrm't think, that all permanents j- . alike THEY ARE NOT! Don't think 1 1 at anv permanent wave will - o. IT WON'T! It -S well worth your while to come lube for a jrenii'Ke Kugene permanent wave, givtrt with genuine Eugene Sachets on the latest EUGENE machine, to assure correct steaming. ..BEAUTY, Phone 1 1. O BETTER FOR STEADY SMOKING! , .' '.' -v.. :'' i c.c'axt'-TSi RtitlY'ed:.1 i ;oke j CA'ii-is MIOAY. l0H-3.AK.0'-S.TlU. v '- TIO'V HAVE THAT M-ATOUAl MILO-: . '. ; myi asp 5:- "A t".-.t i ., C;T u "!fOt.Lf r.'kST CAMH. ft V- :.,:-v:-.; ' jV C Vj" t6 : CAMEL'S .COSfLfFP!'-?-? ; Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatriek were Asheville visitors Monday. . Miss George Sanderson, of Talla. hassee, Florida, is the guest of Miss Tillie Rotha. Miss Elizabeth Henry. Miss Fannie Bear Felmet. and Miss Susie Fisher weie Asheville visitors Saturdav, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Anderson left yesterday for Ashland- Kentucky where they will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers were week-end guests of Mrs. Rogers' par ent. Mr. and Mrs. F. T Huckett. Mr.-. Caroline Hyatt spent last week-end with her sister, Miss Mar garet Ashton at W. C. T. C in Cul lowhee Mr. Doyle Alley and Mr Joseph Johnson returned Monday from Ral eigh where they spent several days on business. Misses Margaret Perry and Vir ginia Roberts, students at W. C. T. C. at Cullowhoe, spent last. I week-end with friends here. Dr. and .Mrs. J. F Franeher and son, James, were week-end guests of Mis- Nancv Killian. Mrs. Elmer Osborne of Canton visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs D. A. Howell- last week Mirs Julia Heiison uf Asheville. is the guest of her grandparents- Mr. and Mrs. P. I.. Turbytill. Mis- Louise I' rye. student at West ell) Carolina Teachers College, .-pent last week-end at home Mr. and Mrs. W. S Hartzog have ' returned to their home on the Pigeon , Road :,ft'er A month'- visit to' till" Iloii en House, Aiming the -visitors lu re from t'rab. tree- Fridav ' were .; Messrs. Grady M. s er ,1 H. James- W. K. Mr.-'iM. and Robert' 1 bivis. " Mr-, l.aM'riston llaidin and Mrs. N. K. Lancaster motored .to Hendersun ville Kund:y and spent the day woth the Lu'inei'V mother.; Mr, J. R-. Hipps-Who has, been, in Marshall, Virginia for the past 'two weeks, is ' ex pei-teil to return to his home this week-end. Mr. mid Mrs. C. A. Black and .Mrs. Diana Shoolhred are li-aving today iVr- F.llenbor,) where thr-v will visit ..Mr. and -Mrs. W. C Rourk. .Mrs. K K. .Montgonvei-y ret ui.-nei.l (n her honir in Asheville. Friday at'tt-r a several days' vis.it to Mrs. . M. Medt'onl :A her h,'im ,ov Low I, tine M i'. ami .Vi r.- lahaluska nr, I, f". Adam-, of Lake eav i i:g loiiioiiow to 'peml llle. vri'K-eJd y. it I. -Io!io-,-m I i;y ' in', --ee v Mr. an.l-Mrs. Mario,; '. wi-el. ...nd in i It a i !. o- Mr. B.iidg.-.-' -si -;ei-V-' aii'd .Mi's. .Mini .i lOgo- spent to as guests Mr.-. 1 . Ma I'.ojn, . !' lo)-e 'left M outlay I', ,r . her . t ini-innat i, ( H-io aft ' i' a few-visit- to 1 1 i nai en' s, lr.' ;i nd L. I- So a I. i -i i j. .-. I Mrs. Alton Kii kp.-r.i-ick. ,f Shelby. :n i iveil Tuc-dav for a visit to her I ii-.'liei-, Mrs, J. M , Mock ; : Mi's. J. D. !---s ( lary and -Mi.-s Nan- ni tt-e. Jones, ai rived Sunday f roin ' Hingliamton, New V.rk to. visit :heir . pr.tt ids. (.'ol. and M i s, S. A. Jones.. j .;'..'''.''.!' I 'di. a ! Mrs. 1.. Davis anilMr: and Mrs. Bill Biadley weie Asheville I vi itoi s' Saturday. ' M i'-, Ray r'ar-on-. aiid.-,M i s. ('arrie i . !'-:ii' , of- Ciinton attended ()- la i S. nvet-ting here, last Thursday even ing. . ''..':..:-,"' ." , - 1. 1 : i ; i 0 N A l ' X I L 1 A R V- T( i .M !; ET . MONDAY . The. regular monthly miVung of the Ann i icair, Legion Auxiliary will be iK-b.i next .Monday evening at 7 :'!() : Vbu. k : at thi.,:.Alasonic Tenipb'.,: ' H nstes.se-- for the- meeting u ill be Mi s. Torn Lee- Jr.. Mr fk A.. : Black, mi. I AD's. Ere:! Saunders..- ,t ' Mrs. K. C Moody returned to her home Saturday after a week's visit to her sister. Mrs. Mont Dillard. ami, Mr Dillard at their home in Atlanta Georgia. - Mrs. C. V. Dollar; and children leturned to t he. r "home in Bryson City Monday after spending some time ' with the former's parents Mr. am: Mr-, K. T. Ducket:. Miss Nancy Killian returned to iier home Friday from Decatur, Geor git where she spent two weeks as the ' i gue C ot Mr and Mrs. Louii John- I son . ' .Mrs. James M. Haves ami Miss Mary Haves, who are guests of the to'.nier's sister Mis. V B. Matthews- spent Sunday with relatives in High- lands. Mr. and Mrs. , I M. Long. Mrs R. L. Pievost and Mr- Whitener Prevost returned to their home.-. Sunday after a several days visit to the World's Fair. Mr. John Queen motored to Chapel Hill last weekend to visit his sons. James and John Queen, who are stu dents at the University of North Car olina. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET NEXT WEEK Til,, regular meeting of the Wo- man's Club will be held next Thurs-j day afternoon November 1 at the ; home of Mrs. C. H. McDowell. Miss Louise Edwards will be leader of the program and her subject will be "The Christ Revealed." Just In ! IVV-; 4 v 1. 1 '. r . Mrs. Frank Smathers arrived Sun- day from Miami. Fla. to be with her father Col. S. A. Jones, who is seri- ous iv : Hospit: the Haywood County Mr. and Mis Henry Huiliger and Mr. Clareiuv Sennett ieft Sunday for their home in Bridgevill Delaware. r 1 . ; .:. . , M 1 1 i.o alter a tew aav; s 1 1 lo ... I i m i - 11. H. Plott. Mr. Albert New who is a student at the University of North Carolina, leturned to Chapel Hill Sunday after a week-end visit to his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Albert New. R. 1. Lee. Miss Alice Quinlan. Mrs ,Mr, Hugh Sloan. Hobby Sloan, ami .Mr. Wallace Blaekwell left yesterday by motor for Chicago, Illinois where they j will spend several days a; the World's i Fair. Miss Ethel McCoy, of Bristol, Vir ginia spent last week-end with her mother and sister Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. McKee. at the Clevewill Apart ments and left with them Sunday for St. Petersburg. Florida. Mr and Mrs. Louis Johnson and son. Neal Johnson, returned to their home in Decatur, Georgia Sunday after a week-end visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. M Killian and Miss Nancy Killian. Mrs. Sam Henry and small daugh tor and Ml ,lo, Webster, ot Spartan- burg. South Carolina wore week-end guests of Miss Harriot' lWyd at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boyd Second Fall Showing of An entirely new group of NELLY DON fall fashions! Clover versions of the satin-with-wool vogue . . . the new soft an goras and corded wools . . . the important failles. Authentic interpretations of the new modified shoulders . . . the smart high neckline . . . the fitted silhouette. All with the excellent fit and superior finishing ever characteristic of NELLY DON frocks! Sizes 12 to 44. 5 TO 1 95 B (a) Printed Chulla Cropo, white crope vestce.. . . . . . $8.95 (b) Cord Knit Wool with satin trim .... v . . . . .$10.95 (c) Oxford Knit Wool, white bongaline trim , . . . $6.95 (d) Novelty Angora Knit Wool, nailhcdd trim $10.95 o) Cordorib, a new lightweight ribbed fabric $13.95 -v !t : V-A'V.'-.- . - : I ;r- v"- . . l ' -I . A Few Early Fall Nelly Dong Mrs. Andrew Moore left Monday for Wellford where she will visit relatives for a short time. She will also visit her daughter, Mrs. I a ivy Page and Mr. Page at their home m Groenslxfro. " Mr. ami Mrs. George T. Hendry, Jr. left Saturday for their home in Wa -llington. D. C. after a week's visit to tiu laittcr's mother. Mrs. G. C Knggs. Mrs. Hendry is the form. I Miss Lois Brigg MRS, WOOLSFY HONORED AT PARTY Honoring her mother Mrs. Miu thorne Woolsev. Mrs. James W. Rood assembled a group of friends for bridge m his: Fridav afternoon at her home on V oolsey Heights. Attractive arrangements of mari golds, chrysanthemums, and autumn leaves tipied a colorful setting for the two fables at which contract was played At the conclusion of the games Mrs. Drayton Perry was pre sented the high score trophy, a silver bon hon dish, and Mrs. Harry Hall received an attractive consolation gift. The hostess served sandwiches and cotl'ee. Those playing bridg,. wer,. Mrs. Woolsev, Mrs. E. 1. McKee, ami Mrs. D. D. i'errv of Sylva, Mrs. Milliard Atkin- Miss Robina Miller. Mrs. Han v Hall, and Mrs. Diana Shool- bred. Mrs. li H Mitchell joined the group for tea. , Mrs. E. B. Camp! president of the W nvnesville unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, attended the annu al melting and luncheon of the ISth district f the American Legion lU Asheville Saturday. r T aynesYi N. Sharply Reduced In Pwe MRS. KKFD IS TLA HOSTESS Mr-. J. W.Reed entertained with & i harming intimal tea on last Sunday atieinoon a: her homt. on oolsey Heights. Attractive Hallowe'en decorations and a profusion of autumn foliage ;in,i ilowers adorned the rooms where the guests weie leceived. Miss Anne Jones and Miss Frances Kobeson presided at the attrav.ively annointod tea table. Mrs. Rood's guests were; Professor and Mrs. E. J. Robeson- Mr. and Mrs. .1. N Shoolhred. Rev and Mrs. Albert New, Miss Mildred Crawford. Miss Frances Roln'son, Mrs. H. B, Foy, Miss Sue Willard Lindsloy, Miss Robeson presided at a beautifully Anne Jones and Miss M. Michal. Do You Really Want To Stop That Cough? You can do it with a couple of doses of Bron chuline Emulsion with half a bottle anyway. It's no pleasant tasting sweet sugary cough syrup but it's, one with a real kick, As a mutter of fact- it feels great going down. Gives INSTANT BELIEF. Soothes a hack ing racking cough almost while you are swallowing it. Money hack if It doesn't give you lelief. At Smitk s Cut Rati' Drug Go. Mail orders tilled, and all' other good ,1 1 uggist s guaran- j lee it . rl C. 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