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THE WAYNE3VILLE MOI'NTAIXEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. linj society . SOCIETY PAGE ... tef Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor - - ----- - Phone 137 Page 1 I'KNXSi IA 'A MA (ilKi. KDS ATi MISS HKI.KN 1'IX'K WKPS Alk. AVXKSVII-I.K 1 EKNKST K. MdNTUiK ; .Mi-.- No, . .Inyi-r, ci Pittsburgh A wcddinu nf unusual inu-rtv: .va IViin. :iml Mr. Kenneth K tiurdun 'solemnized Saturday nmrninir l-Vi-were united in mtn i rl a lie by Father x ruary 10, when Miss Helen 1'i-ck ; Miehi .il A. Can y in St. .h.hn'.- chapel I rum,, the liride ..t' Mi. Kmest Fr.neis. here. Im.IIhu inc. the iiTi-inimv the AIclntYi'e. i f amily and 'nihil party Were enter-1 Thine were n. atti tnlan'..-. The rained ni'h a wedding 'ire: kfast at younjr ciuple ni.'ture-l t f A.-hev;llo : li, -i-y. Tile hrid,. v. a - altemled ahi:e and were nui' i icd at the Heeljiy; fiv In" .-.;..!. i Miss Aiary .luyce. a J ,.j St- Lawrence with Father I.e.uN ; maid nl' '(in r villi) wine a chic -uitilieur perform iiifr the cci enn-ny. i 1 1 1 , j.j.iKi,, -..hade with ii ay ' The til ide was li,'cuniitifly attired ill are '. .. . id !:n lluvvel- Wei.- Iali.--ja hiuwn ,.n-emi'lc with arce'-nric- tu , :n... t'"M and -weet pta. nn.tch. j T whu was sivt-ii in mar- . Mf. Mi-Intyic is the attra.-nt. and l.v In ; lather, wa.- ..Vc!v in ' P"'.l!a: .'.autrhlel ..I All'.- Udell I'uc'u. , ..l' '..!! 'rein, .linimed in .sum-1"!' I.al;c Juiniiu.-k.i and the late Mr. mi. .nuiriel with which .-he wore IV ck licfui'e i ' !!:: to t)i: -vctluii ; man hrm ri an c.-s(,i ies and a empire ' h e,. yen- au- .-ne made her m.me; I in lvno'.:l!e I eime --ee. M.v !.- raiuiat.- u; ! la I y.ii y ei; ! 1 'if M ! Selniul and a-L pii vnt h'ln- a poii-I am with t he hampi Kil,. ('..4-j puny el t antim. ' .Mr. Alclnlyi,. i.- .the sun ( Mr. j Winl'ieh! Melntyre and the late Mi- ' ALilr.tvrc el' Syiacu-e New York- t' S 1 aeuse t.' ni el anil -weet peas an I. a ' a- hi- he- man 111-. : tea i The ..,,,! li, i V, i . i: Ciirden ..!' M"i -i i.-t"vi., t'i in.. . Vinery the .fue-t- at-:i-iiiliiii '.hi vi tiiiintr were: Air-. ; (i. ..'(.., I.' Mui ri.-lmvn, I'enn.. m..'..!h i "I a". um Mr. -lame.s .1. .1 .. latiiei id' the lilide, .'.lid Mis. Aiary ! yre si-ter, Imlii id' l'ittsliuii I'enn. Vli. William 11. Curd. m .1 r , 1 . ..t he i I1' l lie y rixiiii. and Air I'atrieU . I 'ahil'., al-i id' ritt-burit'h He is a u'l duati j-ity a'al I'm the pa.-t seVfial ytai'.s ha- mad,, hi- liuna' in ('an'.m where I he huh.'- a lesjiun-ible pe-itiuli m lile s;.i),.- I ,.:.! it nieiit (,f -In' ( hamnion ' I'he 1 liiie and hor family have neen , j,-,,",,.,, ( , n, ,,y yuU.-o' ..ylei ha-!' 1 i a nil- in rat tier .wteneai -a. , , ,.,, f . , , , I. dm'.- i'luiM'l ,,. ; AI r, an t AI - AI. lnt i e a:v a'. ii"iil.. ,' heie a' tl-.e I. vewil! .' p.-. i tmenl -. No.! 1'i Leather Jerkin i i ( OAIAH'NITY ("H I! nKXKFIT IS MRS. CAAII-HELI. A NH MF lutieii. Jnining the brid-v r,. .. , IiKI.IGHTKri. AFFAIR I HODCES ARE BRIFKiE HOS- , the n-a hour wi-rt. Mi's. Ai-tnr r.,. The dramatic department of the! TESSES All.-. Jaiiivs Atkins Jr. :ir-.a j, Ci.mniunity club gave a lametit party' Two attractive atl'aii.s of last week ( Hairy It.tha. en Thui'Miay evening at the home of j wer,. the contract panics jriven by! On Saturday afternoon Mi Cj.. Ah-, and .Mrs. Janus I.. Sti infftU-Iil. j Mi... R. 11. Campbell and Mrs. John j bell ..id Airs. Hodnv.s assimblcl L The lam-,, wa- thrown en suite for Kr nk Hudtres at the home of the.itiier aamu of frier.d.s for vara- ,.ri tile .vca-ioii with spiinj; (lowers as a former. ' tea On this occasion prizes .s;'r .U-corativv note. The nue-ts were re- Kl.j an,i whitc (lower.- were noted , 'Mrs. C. AI. Dicus, who .-eeren eeived by Mi:. James I. St li riuaeUl. ,u v.-., i(.,,f ;.. ,.i,. i I in and .Mr-. Wood-on Jor.e.- -Y . ...,.! low. ,, Hen Colkitt 1 a: vv. o ..-to;' id' St ;,i,il tin ent'ie parly inotuivd .ion it t t iitii I'e.'iitsylvaiiia that he niiah; iM.iiiU'!ie the nial'liaue vow.s. ('ollou '..i; th" uiddine; breakfa-t the , .,uple h !': hy motor for .Miami, where l!iey will -peitd a h'U'.eyiaoon ol'.-iv. , i t iv, i I,., bcl'ia e 1 eturni'iy to t hei 1 !l."l'i' ' .'!. I ii.twn, I'et'.ll.. , , . 1 .1. .III. . .v-1!lll' lll-l"!'' 'li.ll ll.lll 111 I , - I . n ' . V ( . I 1 .1 . iv I .'i r. r. i Iri 1 Th, .i-ii.-.n I.'Ki"i Auxiliary f i,'ur .!' rn it'.-i - on lb id it ,-. (fMl.tr monthly mei'ttny t(, I hur-d l,l';i;, -lli'il" leilll.'l' jerkin with -I.. ..-'- ;ti, I -!!.' ! 1 1 . 1 1 1 h i 1 1 u ''t':l ribbeil ;:ni lu'iL bt oil' d v. iii :i Moit-,. o' rei v.o.'i. I I'" Tw..''. m:i In' b.i- a -.I., i "I ' ' ' i .ll'N.AId'SKA I'. T. A. HAS EER. ISS EI.l.AREH FRANCIS is j RE Alt Y MEETIXC ((Sl'ESS AT" TKKASI RE HI NT I ,,,.ula. tll.t,1ir lhi , aU a la-l Tiuir-dav ewinnv; M . --. .) u it I n - ka I'. 'I' A. was held Tlmis- iiioelb Franei-' I'lili ;a'ni d wit n -m .iav eieninu wiEi an unu-tiallv iioodl .... I .......... ii.... u ii i..i i .a iii , .mi.-,. !.. ii' , ,,, ;, nai'tles irnian ot tile ill am aies, . ... u .. Th.. inu-st nnv.nl wvu- l ,- president "t I , , ,,.,.. u,., vv-.,'i(!en Feiiruson. Mis. RoU-rt I I'..., All-. -Iams A I Lonjj. .Mrs. 1.. M.iMrs. AI. H Bowles. -Airs La a Ri hesn, Alls. .1. Y. Seaver. Mrs. Hardin. Jr., Airs- X. r . 1 a-.-, . . Ha rv .Marshall. Mis. Mail,. Mitchell, Mrs. S- P. Lay. Mrs. ( . AI. Du-.i- V-. .M.-.J. F Abel AIi.s. Chailes Burjfin, Woodson Jones. Mrs. hujiviii- A'.aj A! -. .1 .. Dieu.-, Mrs. X M. Alt-d- Mrs. Hor-ai- Keener, Alt -. Hugh A!H, for. I, Mrs. J. Harden Howe!!, anil Alis.s i Airs Rabei; Stleteher Air.-. Lit.: -Ri bena Ali'.lci. j A!Uy- AH-.. Jim 1 utwillrr. AI : .- (?a. U'hon the ,;,.'. U veer., nut nu' Iv b-. 1 lllli- Hyatt, and -Ml.-i- IMlla i atU-isOII llr. ami Air-. K II. Mreteher. .lr. anil y l,.,ford wa- found t.. I,,, the Invited tor tea were (.. f i- - , li..!.:.. ai t . ii.. f .i lunate holder 01 the h:uh si'"1. c I lUinnan. .11 1 -. : ml Air-. Harrv K"tha cut the mn-o- I tiildv : ml V- ! -- Ca 'ami. I e a :il M. :m- -:u'i- X! ,1. tab!-., vi ei,. in play and the hiiflii -'. -eoie at each table was piv I ...in. ii 10 .it : 1 "ol i-i- ot-i'f Tlin-.. nine ir.tr .v.ri. All. and Airs. E. J HvaU. Air. an.l Air-. J AI. Loiijf Mr and Mr, AI. I) W'atkins, Air. and Mi... C. J Rene. Dr. and Mis. S. I', (lav. 111.11th!.' tiie Ma-nnic Tem- l!..u.e in Rat bl'.oil. ' , Ar ' , , ... 1 ivei'-a 1 y ol n:- vei -at Mr-. Jeriv Colkitt. Airs. Alalia Mitch ill. Mis.- Evelyn Stewart, .Mr-. Harrv Mar-hall Mr-. E. I.. Withers, Mrs. Haiiiv R ..ha Airs. C E Kirkpatriek. Airs. V. I.. Hardin, Jr., Air and Mrs. Funk Re!!. Alt. and All.-, (liaydeil Fernu.-oii Air- N F. Lancaster. Airs. V !' Fin rv. Airs. X. AI. Medfonl. Ali-s Anne .lone-, Mrs. William l! n nah, Air I'danci- Alassie. and AI . . Clyde Ray Jr. .MISSES RCRdIX II A V E IH'NTO PARTY Ii--e- Lillian and Frances liui'U'iii were hos'.es-e- for a delightful I!um:o pa rty 1 n Tuesday cveninif. The home was attractively decor, ated with Valentines : nd this motif iva- noted in the salad cour.-e served i :!'!.! 1 hi i.-imii'i, Tii"-e nie-eiit were: Ali-s Wiimii 1 .. . Tl' ai 1 n i;-:urn 'aul Hy;Ut. Ah-- 1 ,-. - Ida Jean Hi a, I i,i at'"n.!anee. The meeting I Kirkpatriek. Mis,.s Lucy and Eiliva j ra'eil ',h,. t hit 1 v'--eveiit 11 aim I 1 be loutlllllie ol' lile X .1. Mi Elizabeth and Mildred ( 'i.iiu'i o!' P; nil T i'ii h- -ecolid d. .ndae in 111,, nioilb ll"--v 1 . , .' mi 1 1 . 1 I.' its.-'es ;oi reotiiaiv win oe .111- . Abel Air.-. Ccor P ! I Tia ..j.eiio e i"'.ei ei.-. - wer.-. held with ti:.. Po t ai who ; i 1 1 1 the two 01 .li'aniv.a; ion., v.-!,. e.".i e i I ai n .1 i with iiev.1" -.iiiril uai- :l.iM'4 by I -ek Rivanl a in I hi- male ili .lie'.. I; u : ileeiiii'..: ilia: .tiie meiainu p.n: h ( im idy ' Hai-ii- Sivayiijrnn. ana lime -l,o.:l, o, I'luiii-j'eil nacK 10 uii' ,.,.; M.o.h' llud-eu. all "I al- ciilf I '.. e Ale -t -. I::;: :- am! lb t" i'.,i,-ii.r n.i.. I.'.'iiiliil' llou.iri! and '' AI ''") Mai Pi -. ii? CI. v il'.e Efhlwell. Tavl-n Frank ('ompton. I 'FerftiH-'-n- (Jleim Co-.vin-. (an! and J'he jna'sident. Mis. E. .1! .Camp ! Alvin Turner' flinir laopanl Uur-epres-i'd the wi-h 1 Isn't, the members ,.,,1,1 .Enim-T, ' Kiltfeia- Fi ain-is and would t. ke naire intete-t in the unit 1 Claude L'mb i wouj. bydHimf present at tin- meet 1 ,ur-a i vss , x M X WEI)S W A S 1 1 1 N ( . - After tlie business the auxiliary and . ' TUN MAN Post members adjuu.i ned to the W j . uiiouncelilenl ha- lieen . niade of X. ('. Cafe where saniivvii'hi-.s, cotl'ee , 1 1. marriar'''f MifA France.v Iiiman ami cakes were -erved by Mrs, Ray- to Ai r. Victor West'ei ifar'd which look mond Hyatt. Mrs.. E. II. Saunders, place Saturday. I lecenvber second- at ... .. the . Alethodi. t pai amau'e in Alex.fn- ano Mrs AI. (.. (,1'ei-i,. , Vil.jnj.lt with the pa.-toi Mr, I Ii A .IE AX P.ROW.N . I Aaion, oHieiatini:'. Publicity Chairman. ,.'.(,. .;(lt, . t. .lauirhter' of Mr. S. O. Iiiman and the late Alr.s. Innian. of Union. South Carolina. She at' tended the Enion hin'h school and is a graduate nuis,, of (lellinrfer Hospital of Washington. For the past few years she has been a memlier of the stall' ef the Haywood County Hospital. Air. Westersrai'd is a native of Tay lor, 'rexa-s, hut at present is makinu his home in Wa -hiiinton. 1). (."., where he is eniraeil as a government em ployee. ' lol ! 'I lie main teVim of . en'ei lain- el .' to 11: wa.- a I'l-a nr.- hj.i!, fli-r whic- Aitrr ti. ,.j,.-n:i.u .-01;;, nd pray . ;i ! ii-ht t iii ti'i'l'.-' -U'o.er wa- v. ... . ' J i i r i 1 1 . i 1 -1 : he niiiiut'e- ..; I 'I'he i;'.ie-;.- I'l'.--' m iv.'j o : AI -o Rut n j ' ;. la-- im-etimr were lead and ap- lb -s, of civde. All-- Helen Moody proved -Tiie .h!.I. nt Air-. T'.y. I ,lis- .lo Lea', iar'.v I, of Way"." . vi'ie, j !);; d 'li... al! members try In inler. Mr !Mi--i- Ruth and Id.ei'a 'It tclitf i e-'. '. iri-v in 1 la c .in in a ti i t v vv !io )ia. Alt'. :.' 1 .oined t. do -o m oid'-r thai rni S: er ll.elllbel -hip llli'4'li; rein ll the U"Ui II e- - a I'l I'm s! anda t d;z : ion. ini.oun'c.'d t VleCiackiii Ali-- Wiliia Finchel. Alis Josiphine Plot: Ali-- Avie No'.and. Mi-- Mar" -.-I Ibiroai, Ali-- Louisa It. wer M. lb. ' M- ---r. Air Tavlor 1 F.-r-u-. n A!i. !... ''Davis. ,-. Huci: Ralelbr Mr. 'I!:!! Ale. I I'm 1 Air. CI, .t'I - 1 in . AI:. Raymond Stoval! I All U ir ,i i Air-. M 'ti M '- Tor am.. mi (,-.., I i bio "... t m- and iier .lull- N'oland i ml All. Job 1 Ol'NTAIN PENS REPAIRED at The 'aj nesville Pharmacy '' by ' I. If. TilACKSTOX 6 6 6 I . lil ' 1 1. TABLETS, SALVE NOSE HK(H V Checks ' Malaria in S daj " olds IrM, day, Headache.s or Xeuraluia in ;S(i minutes. Tine Laxative and Tonic .Mr. Mini Airs- Will Shelton left Sunday for (In env ille, South Caro lina where they are visitinc relatives. Most Speedy Renu-dii - .Known. I'lovd (iibliou's vivid pictures of the WOlii.U WAR apiM'ar five lull panes iach Sunday in. the BALTIMORE AMERICAN. Huy our copi from ycur favorite newsdealer or nevysbov. 11 Big Values for Thur., Fri., Sat, &M011. s 1 .00 . I JliU'-1."".' '..-' W AM POLKS ,'-. ' . I ''.s? 2")c J't'en-a-mint ItxaJ iv e . . .a . 2oc Thedford's P.i.uk Draujtht . . . SI .Ml Water Jiottl Guaranteed ; . : V . '. $1.50 liottle Citrocarlionate . Pt. t'od Liver Oil. plain or mint ... . I Trv "I lie New Miller Truss' 1 C . nxth paste :;::,: :,-0tC I (- 'die Hinds Almond ty lDC.:';;;i.otiun jftc Af No. 1 can Jo.hnsons rff yC iiahy Ponder Zt)C AO '-5c Literine ; 1 A IfOC tooth paste;,:,., llfC ngi sl.00.ST:7 17A DSC Antiseptic iSC .March meetimr. ollii-er- for ne: -year l-ea'hel'vv - -1 1 1 I be elected. A i lom j i lal i Jig' . ol!;-1 1 mi; tee con-istinn' of Mr--. liurie'- I Air-, I.itH'-f. and Mi -. tilavick w. . appointed. ll w ibiidi-.l t - a-k Air-. Stein; to londu.'t the P. T A study co-jtse, and to meet once a week at vvhf.: evi v time should be ae'ieeabie to he.". The ..suK'tt'i'stiijn wa- iiiaile '.hat a play 'be yiven by the P. T. A. oeioro the end of th,. school. Ali-s Itoyi is Mrs. Claude Aledfiird, and .Mrs. IJin en wore isked to find out if enough people would t-ike part, to make. thi possible, anil if so. to deride on a play. Mi.ss Rogers gave a most interest inj1' resume of the history of the na tional organization of parents :no teachers, which was started thirty seven years ago by two ladies. Airs. Uirney and Mrs- Hearst. The fifth f?rade- under tne direc tion of Miss Rokim's. presented a play 1'eaturiiiK the making of birthday cake for the I'. T- A. The ingredi ents which were stirred into the cake consisted of the virtues which should be possessed by every parent and teacnor. such as love, patience, kind-1 ness. and undi-rstandin(. Mrs. Toy, ' reptesentiiio; parents and toachei s, l'it the candles on the cake. Aileen (,'on-1 stante, : iepi-e-t-i.itiiiu' childhood, made I appeal for a chance to leap the fu!k.-t lienetits that modem enlightenment I ca 11 iri'e; - " j Alter the takin;, m',i free will of. f...'in,' to I e -ent to the State I'leas. urer. eake and cotlee were served ti the "1'iiu ii up-, ' and conku - :. t'. chi-ldi i n. I HARD V FRANCIS. I'uhlit-it Chairman. I. ,' .' AIR. AND MRS MclNNKS II A YE j ' A'I I'VTIVI' ! V l'T 1 Mv. .and Air . Cdin fMelnn. w re ials : t '". ilelifiuf u! pal t'.-whei .'they entel tail ed, a roup of frieni'-a: th; ir home : ou Brown avenue Saturday a'i't n: ne. . Thi" Abileiii in, idea 'was feaUli'e.i i.n alb apppiutiiH'iit. of thv party1 ;,::d in the- butlVt sir-pei v. hicli wa- sei veLi as the loiiclu'l::;' feature of the. en -teriiiiiinieii!. C'.le-t - i-njoy inn' the atl'air wele: .Mr. ami Airs. Ralph Preve.st Air- and Ai r-. Bon Sloan M is.s ALrry . St ri up held. Miss Alary Barbel'' Miss Mary Quinlan, Alis- , Wilda Crawford., Mr. Aaron l'reVost..Mr. Charles iladci tt Air. Jimmie Xeal- AIr Whitiner R'i. vost. an b Ai r. Clyde Rav, Jr; M R . A XI i B A REEL AUK DLN NER HOSTS ;.. One of the prettiest Vait-ntire af fairs la-t week was the bridge dinner given by Air. and Airs. Richard Bar. her.-Jr. i t their home or. he Deliwood Road Satiirday eveniiiij. The (iiitner table was coveftii with a hand.-.av.i A!a.l -ria banquet doth ami ci r.ie I'eii with -. lovely, bowl 6 red i-aritatioiis, Valentine. ': M mark iii. each place.: Contract bridge was piayed at two tables dunry the eveninc at-the conclusion of the. ganics attractive j prizes were pmentta to Mr. ano .Airs Jerry Colkitt, hMders -of the high isvorVj '. ..'.' Th;, gue-ts inchiiied: ..Mr. and Mr., Tom Lee, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Hr. an.l Mrs. S- P. (lay and Air- Marguerite Baron. a- Lea: lie: w ood, ,,' Clyde la u'jrh'e ' Ali-- : F i anet-s . wi'.o i- a ..student at W I". C al ' 'ullc'i hec. weie Wayia: vi si j.! - Sa; u rila v. NELLY DON NELDA CREPE FROCKS give you value plus! COLLEGE OFFICERS I AI isjs Doris Msiciv of Wancsvllle. i.as been r.amed rc-coniir.g secretary of the Clio Literary Sx-iity of ..Mars i Hill' College. Miss Ann McCracken. Clyde-: is a- msrshp.l!. of the same- or sfani7ation. ,' For the first time Nelda Crepe frocks a I $5.95 with the Nelly Don label and all if implies of smartness, good taste and fine worlcmanship. They wash they wear they're going to sell fast. So hurry! C. E. Ray's Sons A Department Store Fashion Curtains Are Drawn Aside at RAY'S Soring 0pein ii ing Ho3 Showing- Dashingly New DRESSES l-ronv the fashion mints of the world they have come to present the new in style color fabric. ;. y-'jvv'V y ;:.;::-; For the matron The youthful woman The miss The junior :v :;v :.: V Colorful Beauties In The Smartest Fashions Lingerie touches The high neck lines The straighter skirt The lowered pleating The three-quarter length sleeve Colors Prints Everything v v l'KH ANTI.Y I'KTt H1N; They have the right flare They wear with the air Spring Nelly Dons HatcliA : pisilvk:--Hut more stunning Than ever hefiiiv Iu-! Tr One On gr : . ;.':; ' y Price Range $1.95 to $18.95 No need to go higher Spring Coats - - Swagger Suits You have only to see them to be convinced Remember Huying from us ou can assemble jwir entire costume at one place and at one time. Hat, coat, dress, underwear, foundation gar ments, hose, and shoes. Colors and fabrics can be harmonized and you will have money left in your budget. G. E. Ray's Sons A Department Store a
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