Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Nov. 22, 1933, edition 1 / Page 4
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J 4. " r THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1913 Page 1 i Local ociety its. s w TJUJ '-r-.-r-Ji . "V-' News Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor - Phone 137 Item j :.7 WOMAN'S cLLI! SPONSORS l'OS TKR CONTKST IN KI.KM KNTAliY SCHOOL In obso alHv "I' Booh V eek, No vi mhcr 1-!-lx. the Woman's Cluli .-pun-s.oivd :i po ter c.mlest f.r ill'.' children in the .".li, bib and Ttli grades of the lowji-h i p s bonis. .Miss imisy Poyd, chairman "! Kcl'.iratioii of t he club. Iiarue ...t' thf ronte-:. VSIml! f the clioul was Latest From Paris was :n - The niost number exliih'm as we'll A pri;: was orV. poster. .ifwnjr. li! ! attractive huuinrj l lie the talent ulwr' U' !;:!! j e.ie.'i st'ie.i h sellout a ii ers weri' .I'M interest he childien litirary tile li"st tie .)!' Tile sehi;ii! : oiih'l ill"' 1 1 1 contest were I Iaz-lu I Klein , ntai y prize winner: Maiie (Jibsnn, 7th Oracle; Central Lii mc lit . i y pri.e winner: Marie Sn,i h 7th tirade; Last Wny nesville, n iv.e vcwii'er: Anna May Medf.e'rl. The ori p-isteiv with those ceiviriu' horiuralil,. mentron are on hiliit at the Waynesville Lihrary. .Jude.es fur the conte-t were Mrs. H. N. Itarbei Mrs. II. W M's. Ilotnei Henry. r -ex uii'oni. and MliS CA.MPIJKLL IS TARTY IIOSTKSS Mr-. Roy Campbell was hostess at a charming informal bridge supper on last Sat iiray evening, entertaining at liei- hiiine on lieulah avenue. Yellow and bronz,. chrysanthemums wii.',, at", islically arranged in tha living rooms. The supper was served at beautifully appointed small tables, the quests milding their places by miniature turkeys. Contract was played at two 'able during the even ing anil alter the frames Mrs. M. II, Howl pi'IZl ceivi'i M is Hue.li M. 11 Mrs. -oil. Rav s was presented the hit?h store and Mrs. (i radon Ferguson' re I the low score Rift. . Campbell's guests were: Mrs, Massie, Mrs. K. L.Coin, Mrs. . Howies. Mrs. W. T. Lee, Jr., S. ' IV (ray. Mrs. G radon Fergu- Mrs. Wiltord 1 1 u mi a . M i s. John Hodges il vTrs. W illiam . Mr- Ti a. l Ml! 1 a i Mrs. Hiai.. net" home Dallied hv ., in'e. da v. el II Snyder, vh I Ireiranl ; Shmabml. Saljshuiv l''i r,. S!r,:V''ed. d , lie pent a week tlie t'.'iievi id! returned to M i arc . Sh, in One of the latest of Tarisinn fashion (creations for milady 13 this black-anl-gray dress coat trimmed with blnck astralsan. M US. Th at tin on Tl Mai v Tin hymn p;-i i. MeDOWKLL IS IIOSTKSS TO WOMAN'S CUM AVayliesville 1 home of M nr- il'iy. S. Kct'nr MRS WILFORD RAY KNTER-1 MRS. J. K TAIN'S NKY YORK VIFITOR I One of the loveliest (social events of the fall season was the bridge party ifiven on Inst Thursday after noon' by Mrs. U'iH'ord Ray t her hom on Academy street a a cour.esy to Mis. Nancy Jane Riddle charming visitor of New York City. .Mrs. Rid dle who returned to her home Sun day is resilient buyer for C. K. Ray's Son., Ready-to-U'ea- I Jepai t ment. Tie.' handsome home, thrown en suite for the oce ision, wa adorned wi'.h vasp- of yellow chrysanthemums ...ivi bowls e'iel i-o es. Th: i'olo' combination of yellow and led was attractively noted in all party ap pointments. At the close of the game- a ssdad and an ice courst. were served in which the chosen colors were used. Kaca table was centered with a small yel low basket filled with red berries and evergreen, and miniature turkeys were at each place as favors. When th,, scores were totaled prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frank Hell, who held high- and Mrs. Frank Hodges, who cut the consolation. Pretty gifts were also presented to the honoree, and Mt- Hen Sloan, a recent bride. The guests present were: Mrs. ( and Hell. Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Mrs. ,1. Frank Hodge-. Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. J. C. Patrick. Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mrs. R. R. Campbell, Mrs. Wondson Joins, Mrs. R. L. I'lcvost. Mrs. N. M. Medford. Mrs. Richard Neely Harber, r.. Mrs. Roy Francis. Mrs. Lauriston Hardin Mr. Francis Massie. Mrs. (.. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. James M. Long, Mrs. T. Lenoir (Jwyn, Mrs. ( harlea iadgett. of Richwe-od, West Virginia, Mrs. .b'liy Colkitt. Airs. .M. 11. Howies, Mrs. Hen Slo'in, Mrs. Diana ShooU bretl- and guest Mrs. bun Snyder, ot Salisbury. Mrs. William Hannah, Mrs. Have Alley, Mrs. Harry Hall, Mrs. .1. W- Seaver, M : - Rohina Miller, Woman': rs. C. H. ( lull met McDowell llternoon with .Miss is assistant hostess. fo lent ting lowed M rs. opened by tin drover with the collect; C. clu! Tin pri- HOOXE ilON'ORKU AT LUXCHKON Chiiiiitne; in every detail was the luncheon given on Tiiusday by Mrs. j Hugh Mas-ic honoring her mother, ' Mrs. J. K. Hoone. Tin occasion wa- , The guests niesen. were: Hooi.e and Airs. M. L, Hayes. Felix Alley. Mr . J- L. Weaver, T Massie. Mrs. H. d. West. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. in celebration of the birthihy anni versary of the '.rue.-t of honor. Th" irjiiu- was lovely in its ilecoia t: -. of yellow chiy an'.hemums and v.-t'o'.v was tlie eho.-en color for all y apix intnieiits. l"ne large table V 'he dining room wi- graced with ni . .;ui.-i.- h-wi of i h: ysanthemuuis ;..:;! this .tmii' !''ect was noted at the nuuier table- Kr.ch gue.-t" ; place wa.- niarki ! with a yellow and gobi c iinu'.-opia tilled with nuts and candy. When the ib' -ei t course was served a ! i attt ifully decorated birthday cake hobliirr ligiitel yellow candles was placed in front of the honoree. Mrs. Mas-.ie was assisted in re ceiving her guests by her sister. Mr-, liufiu Siler. V J Robeson Mrs. Wesley brown, Mrs. P. L. Turbylill. Mrs. B. F. Smathers. Mi-, Mar. or. Shook, Mrs. C S Torre . .Mrs. 11. M. ivinmn Misses Annie and Vshevii'e. siners of I H. I! ackvelb Mr--. Haste Mis R. O. McCracken. am ilowcll Way. Corrie Kerr, of Mrs. Hoone Mrs. !r Johnson. Mr,-. J. .It:-. . a n v Hoore. lovely was :ft high the recipient th et occasi.in i many I iv. ain! -Mrs. ,. F. Abel returned Saturday from Richmond, Virginia, where they went to attend the an nual meeting of the Southern Med ical Association. Mrs. W. I! Matthews left Monda; to spend a few days with Mr. Mat thews in Pari ; Kentucky. Mr,. J. M, Mock and Miss Marth Mock ha'. moved from their home oi Haywood street to The Georgia: where they will spend the winter, Major J- Harden R. I.. Prevost spent Raleigh on business. Howell and Mr la.-: week-end ii Mr.-from er.:l Mrs. RoyS'artin rt turned Tuesda; "i:stoni:i where rhe spent ev nays d. A as the iruest Henson, Jr. Mis Mary iUelieson lel't 1 for her homi? in Richmond, after a several month.-' vis brother. Mr. L. M. Richeson, Richeson. Mi ast- weei Vit ginit t to he and Mrs 1 tianksgivin M i s. P Kenneth. Cullasaja inie its ui' I leafon and young -'oil. left the fil-l of tht. week for where they Will spend som the gue.-t of the former's parents M r. and fore joining M r ville, deorgiii. M rs N. .. titon . Rush, be in Uainos- si'EtiAr, TURKEY DINMER Sunday And Thanksgiving 50c (Plates for Children :j()c) For Reservations call l"0 HOTEL LeFAINE DICING ROOM i:ii: man ol ed was holding rt le schools t or during Chil- k. The following were serve as judges in the FOUNTAIN F!NS KKPAIKEI) at The Waynesville Tharnmcv N1 by I. ii. th v union hrsv ito'.'d, ci acaiiin, announced -lie coiite-1 in the U'ayiio-vi t le' In si poster made drc n ; Hook .piiointeil to. contest: .Mrs. II. W- Hauconi, Mrs. Iloir er Henry,-and Mrs. R. N. ltarbi'i'. The pre idont reported that fit) inag a'.ines had recently been sent to the Haywood County Hospital. Regret wa expressed over the resignation -of Mrs, Lauriston Hardin as secretary and Mrs. J, T. Knight was elected to Vei'Vp in her place. Mrs. J. H.nden Howell gave a very interesting account of the district meeting recently held here. Mrs. R. N. Barber, district . president spoke to the club on the work of the district, pledging her support to the interests of the club in the first district. Mrs. V. II. Luther presented the proposed laws affecting the sale of foods, drugs, and cosmetics. . The club voted to en dorse the movement.' l-of t hl -i.:ll- t.loi .'till W:ls l,(L-(,n on the Study ot Ilible Literature. Miss Louise Kdwards had charge of the pro gram for the afternoon, the subject of which was "The Christ. Revealed." She inad,, a : plendid t ilk in which the .-interpreted the scripture dealing with the lirst appearance of the Holy dhost to Mary and followed up the manitesiauon that He was the Christ as given in t'hp four gospels. The club members and guests 'wciv invited into a yew att rtictivelv (lee orated dining room where the host ess, assisteu bv Miss Ldwma Mc Howell and Mis. Lois Harrold, served a s'lad coui'se. Special guests were: Miss Anne Jones. 'Miss Mainie Michael. Mr . Mis s Mary A-hworth .1 Mary Stringlield .ami Crawford. , .Mrs. Horace Keener Howies Mis- Frances 1 Hi - ii Hoyd, and Mis, com ing in for tea. MR. AND MRS. LI I CUV !. ANNIVKUSA LA NT A Of il'.V 1 ti an M rs. James W . Rcr. Publicity Chairman MCSIC CLC1 0 1- LIQl II), TABI F 1 Nl L OM DUOPS Checks Malaria in ! days. ( olds Irst day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 m""tes. Fine Laxative and 'Ionic Most Speedy IJemedies Known. I'd MFKT AT CUL- LOWHKF ries (luiley. of Western ticher- : College, at Cui be hostess to the nienu W tuliesvill,, Music Club . Mrs. Ch . Carolina Ti lowhee, will hers of tlio at the November meeting Saturday afternoon. Mr . du'.iey will receive her guests at Rohertson Hall at .3 o'clock. . Mi M II I uli Mi lorn I ot, Jr.. and Miss Letsev L:ine Quinlan were Asheville visitois luesdav. ititir.'s1 Jiei'f. wa elebrat ion of M i'. ert M Dillaid at thei la n t a- lleorgia rec nlly ing account is from tlu stitution : Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Al. Dillant celebration of their silver wedding nn. trv home on Powers Ferry road '.in celebrating their .silver' Wedd'iig an niversary, and the handsome home presented a scene of exquisite llorul beauty with it decorations of ferns, white and yellow ehrysantheiVAims and talisman roses. . Mr. and Mrs. Dilhird received their guests standing before an improvised altar banked with ferns and silver vases holding yellow and white chrys anthemums and roses. Appropriate musical selections were rendered by the orchestra during the evening. A buffet supper was served and in Uim diinng room the table was overlaid with -in Italian cut-work cloth over yellow satin and had tor its central decoration a silver bowl filled with yellow and white roses encircled by silver candelabra holding yellow cand les. Coffee was'' served1 from an ex quisitely wrought silver service. I Mrs. Dillard was a charming fig- j ure; wearing a gown of white satin, embroidered in crystal and silver beads. She carried a shower boil- j quel nf valley lillies. and talisman roses- Mrs. Clifton Moody, of Way nesville. sister of Mrs. Dillard, was attractively gowned in black satin. Her Mowers were . gardenias. Miss Louise Moody wore a smart gown of blue satin, the only trimming of tho lovely costume being a pair of rhine stone; neck clips. She carried talis man roses. Miss Josephine Davis was gowned in shell pink satin. A wrist corsage of valley lillies completed the V charming etlect. Among the out-of-towm guests were Mi ind Mis ( I I hinih ut i t ( in ton; Mr. and Mr-. Walter Allen, of Franklin: .Mr. -and Mrs. II. I). Par. nett. of Murphv: Mr. and Mrs. h. C Moodv and Mn, Louise Mixxiv. Miss Nancv killian. and Miss Josephine Davis, of Wavnesville: and Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Svlva. ay r nunoi 1 Groceries That Assure u""a 'i '-"t .. -3 - ii ,, " JeU!a -j .1'" '- &J I , , ..on ,n. .s h a vEsgiBiBMSSESESKlSIZSrfmin i . isie DavM n :v- v; , . -j a SH I H . :'' ir iv 1 : i i .- t P. .. K '.'111 '. .' t " O II L.iD Di:s-iF' Jn.:i,-3isj a v. i up rv ;n at- i .- - it (,.' ,li;liv ', ''MS, IDC I iii .or--, i. .5 .-' u . a home in -..-ii. Jj Tlie follow I S Atlant t i 'on- R 8 q ... ALUES ' g ood larbc Mis heedless ; Raisins 25 c Currants 15c Dates 15c Figs Per' Pound Tall C'im .... I5C Fresh Coconut 15c Bulk Coconut 1 r IQr Pound Powdered Sugar J Pounds for . 25c Lard rVheat. Flour Home (Jround 9r f, Pounds lor . . .'. JC Mwell Moose oftee 29c Health Club Baking Powder 2 Pound Ol Can Salad Dressing ! "Pound Can . . . sat'; ! 2 Pint . Pint . Quart 8 Pound carton . , ,13c 2:5c and 29c Cherries Per Pound .. 49c 58c Bgarabi9(SJHHliiIInMBinnBiiBIBSIICBH, WESSObOjOIL 11k ' "WBa" j T II I N 0 S TO EAT FOR MAKING GOOD "NERVES INTERFERED WITH PAY WORK" Wa fellow in my lin e cant ?V fc Op 1have'Uiggly"nerves, Kt $m I NEEDIN3GA VILDER CIGA- "I I RETTEJ SWITCHED TO CAMELS' - " i CAMELS TASTE BETTER " 1 AND MY NERVES ARE X-v J HEALTHY NOW! J M A-lf J4 P 3 IIAZKLWOOD P T. A. MKETS Parent-Teacher.- - wetter CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS et"cvi irwrlkYvcs..flUi;er tire ijowrTosfe Pineapple Per Pound . . . Pint :23c 49c Citron Per nn Pound ... . $dC Pint With lIixer 49c Quart 42c I he ITazelwooil Association hold- its regular monthly met'tmt; at the school house Tuesday cvimvuik. November 11. with tho lai-R-est attendanep of the vear. In . the absence of the president. Mrs. L. M. Kieheson, M.r. Peam riresided. There wore -no- business matters to. be at tended to with the exception of the treasurers report. After this w:as read the nieetinjr was turner over to Mrs. Knifrhts litth prade which pre sented a splendid four act Armistice play. , ' There beinur no further bus:rrss the association adjourned to meet the sec ond Tuesday in December. WILD A CRAWFORD Sec. .-..- Mrs. . T. ( rawford returned to her home yesterday from Durham where she spent several days visiting her son. Mr. I red Crawford, senior at Duke bniversitv and famous Duke football player. She was extensively entertained during her stay in Dur ham by members of the university faculty and coaching staff. Mrs. Crawford also attended the State Baptist Convention in Greensboro last week and visited friends in Winston-Salem. Orange Peel Lemon Peel Pound ... . . OOC Pecans Per Pound CHOICE Hens and Fryers Alive Per Pound . . . . Dressed Per Pound .... . SLICED Breakfast Ba on Per Pound 23c Round St Of Oysters Extra standard Pint Extra selects Pint 19 and s 25C 28c 33c Per Pound Per Pound Veal Chop i i8c 15c Fresh Spare Ribs Per Pound Per Pou'iid English Walnuts Z5C i Dressed Trout WESTERN OR NATIVE RoastBeef Per ; Pound . . . . . . . . . . . W mwsassiIStBIt Per Pound 10c 17c ay s sons The Best Combination Price Quality Sanitation WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
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