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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19 5! THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 Local Items Society News o A JL Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Personal? HAZKLWOOI) I T. A. A1KKTS i .MISS I.OI'ISK lif.ACK OK I!i:VSO. Tin' Hazelwood I'. '. A. held the' 1 J V WKHS IN NKW VOKK lust meeting m' the year Tuesday; or intcio.-t to friends in ayr.es nijfht with a large and enthusiastic! villi- i- the announcement f the mar. irroun in :it i I'tiil.ini'iv The 11101-1:11 tr 1 ir,i-- .!' Mi-. Louise Black, daughter was opened with the .-ingmg i.t'lof .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black, of Mr. ami Mrs. M. K. All. right had "Aini-rii-a," followed iv a prayer by I Br sun City. ti Mr. Oscar Sydney as their guest t hi- first .l the week, Mr. Beam. ' " i fn's. m' New Y'mk, the marriage In- .Mr. ( I!. M-.-Kecl, id' Charlotte. .Mis. Uii-hi- on a-ked f..r a report' ing -ulciniiizcd al the I 'ark Avenue from the riomiii itniir committee which ! 'i e-hvt r iian chuich in New Vork on. Mr. and Mr.-. .1 K. Ma.-s.e li lt last submitted the following list !' Names,' Mondav. Aiiril it. 1 Tim..-day for officers I'nr tin- tmiiini; year. The i .... -.,v .im u ., tr.-aduatc ofito attend 1 meeting "f motion ii group was voted nn ;is a whole ami was unanimously elected: President M , s. Sam knight. l.st Vice President, .Mrs. Karl Wan- incut stores. ,,. .... ... , . , , ... enfold '.Mr. Cos was graduated IVom Valo Miss Lisle Siiiathcrs. ,, Asheville. lind Vic Pre id -tit, Mis (),'. I.an-l Coil. g. in IW7 ami from Vale Law 1 spent " hist week-end with her sister, drum. School i,, 1 'a-''.' lie is now assistant j M . s. r ranci.s Ma-sae. and Mr. Massic. ., . , n , m 1. .1..,. I cnrpoi at ion counsel for the City d I drd Vice President, Mr,. I.ctei I ( li:irl.-s Byrd and two chil- l.urgin. !',,-. , , . 1 t li.i-n, ., High Point, were week-end MILS McCIIACKKN HONORS Ml.SSi Mr. a I STKWAKT : we n-c:: 1 Mi-- L'vehn S-.ewai-. o: St. !,-u:-, h.-'-a w ! M i -.- ouri, v. a-, ha - i.eeri , - '.!..-: '. e.y -. !i- .V: awi !. , ii-rtaini-d ounriL' her to .o:.-..; Lines'. WilM-iS, vv:..- e.c!e!ed ; ;Vf!.V Mi -I niaite..y !a-t Th a 1 - day when Mr.-. J.j vV;,; :s . I! Mel'larkei; war h U- at a lunch eon. ! Mr. i' A e-l'.r ..-ia-.-m- !' yal-'W and caver . .; j.y. I',,.. II, ..-,..,( I ltl.,frii:i Wit.- earr:..-.! "Ul 111 !i.e I am ' i I a : Co.kitt spent la.-t; Mr. J. 11. Singleton, of Jonath , .'..t.. South t'aro-1 Kil. )u. v ,, business Saturday. et:t 1" visit the ; I .Mis- rliien Campbell, of Majrg-- ay snuppinj? in vv aynesv.. r ia ( anion was a j I WeeK. ( '! vde, was here Wt-el h,. elen Cnneei:. n.ileev. is at t lie Dii-si-nL iuii- ojieraioi -. 1 ney m lie time enK';.C'c.l a, a fashion counselor sively enteilaine.l by varioti, pietuie to one of New York'- le idin- depart- I'l od uce-rs. Secretaii, Mr- 1 0I111 Phdock. Treasurer, Mi-s I.ois Tliniiin airs,. Kichcsini past yeai. wi h omed the li'-w ullicer.s and thanked the pie-ent "ilieers for their cn-iijieral ion during the year. Mr. !!.';iiii made announcements New Y'or Mr.-. Co, who is a st.'ikiiiK hru-r-tte, woie a 1 1 avel inc; -nil of blue ........ I .. 111. .l,!,. -.mill. I.ll.llsl' president for the 1 ,1 i .,,,. ,, 1 .1 M,V j ,(. eeremonv. which was 'attended hv relativi-- and clu-e friends. Mi and Mrs. Cox left for Itermuda. When they return they will vi.-it their parent- in IIijsuii City. pi-ltaininn to the tjirinneiuement ex ercises ami id he- -ehoil ..ctivitiesj lU'l'l-i IS HoSI'KSS TO I'. I uesdav allei no.pii, Apr. I J 1. Hum V uost , nd .K 1' Mis. Herd's parent.-, Mr. .1. P. ilenrv. Tie- Paimh pi unary iim-'iani will iieiV('n; w-u lleslia'. Ol HO noon, .HH Lue ,, , 1 . . . 1 : 1 I ' -1 .. in.1 . r HT.t...- pr.iirrani. l' wa. unoeeio ed aliou' the d-ite.- for the -eventh Kiade p -ijuriitn and the play the lla.eKvo.Hl I iraniat ic ( lub plan- to Hive. This will be announced later. Mi.-., Main.. 1 el St riliK'lield s nrrhe-- I ,. , ..e.. o.vi.nl d.diodil fill eloel HHIS ' . - ...... anoiis w;iv III in,1 in'o'inmnK 01 me pmniain. 1 in - 1 1 , 11 i : .. . ..: 1... 1 "i u was liiiloweu ny a reauuiK Kien ; 1 Mrs. ( Irmly P.. Smith. CoaiMi W'eatherhy K-'vc an inter-e.-tinn' talk on "How To Spend Leisure lime " He pointi'd out th.-it -'there ire .many ways to spend leisure lime p'-iditahly --in play, reading, :tudyine; art, and inusic. 'l'lie riirht kind of pl-iy ilevelnp.s .sioi f.-.'iianshii, and en ables on,, to n i v- 'and take in after life. With all business at I ended . to, t he meeting adjoiirneil to meet in Sep tember. VY I LI) A CI.AW KOIID, Secy. MUSIC ( ONTKST WILL liK II KLD SATURDAY' On next Saturday nuiriiing- at 10 o'clock the annual music contest for the Western Uistrict -iff high schools will Like place at the high school au ditorium. This (ierve.s a.s an elimina tion, contest, for the state contest to be held in (Jreenslxiro April 20-27 This district includes jflaywood, -Jackson, and Swain counties with Miss Margaret String-field a.s chairman. Contestants on Saturday's program Will conie from Bryson City, Canton, and Waynesvillp and the winners will go to Greenslxjro. This is the fourth, year that Way- vi lie High SchMil has taken part in II c da r moid hlv meet i ng of t h , iiapter of the United , of I he Cunfed'-raey wa., b.-ld I r da-. .I'ti-i noon with Mi.-- ' I C. Whiti- a- be.-li'-s ;,t her home ii Crini'i'll Park. M's. Leon Killian p.eMilent id' the chapter, pre -hied. I luri no- I lie I r.iii action ol 1 1 u s 1 in Mr. and Mr... I. N. 1 1.: : - -pent .-eM-i.-i1 day li.-t week in Vin.-ton-Salem. 'I'hey were joined there by their -nn. M ;-. Paul Davie, who is a -lll'li'l.l at Wake '',re-t College. All-. .1. P. Md ra-ken and Mi-- ' Sll-ie -':s..) vele A-heyille yi.-ltolV 1 'I'm- day. Mi. - Ap.rgaiei Peiry ulm is a -til- ; neii! at e-C'i 11 I ai'olina learners I I el'e'.'e ,.-nl !; -I week f'llll U it 11 her j pa rent.. Can; in and M .-. I .. K I I , -I-!--.- ., I -, ,, t It'll., I f linaneine- .-nine (d I he iliires id work were di.-eus-ed. am. Hie pii'siilent appointed the following; lnlant inii.iillee tii i-onl'er with tin. highway eonimis ,ioln-r 'regarding a proposed marker to be placed as a meinorial by the. rliapte,:; Mr-. Will Hyatt, Mrs. John M'. (iu'eeli. ami Mrs. Killian, Mr-, eh I'uitis was w-ch-omed us a new member. Mrs. (leorge Plntt gave th,. paper of the al'lernoiin, her subject being "A Study of Two Southern Presi dents (lenrge' Washington and Thom as JelVcisnn." Mrs .1. Harden Howell read the president general's message. MISS PATSY II I LL WILL TAKK PARI' IN MAY KKTK .Miss Patsy II 111. granddaughter of Mrs. Charles R. Thomas, who i.s a stu dent at St Mary's in Raleigh, was recently elected by the student hody to participate as a herald in the an nual May Kete at St. Mary's. The fete will' he staged on the campus under the direction of Miss Olga K. Dodd-, director of physical education. Miss Jane Snyder of Wilmington will he May Queen and Miss Kli.aleth Lewis' of Oxford, will he the Maid of Honor- I Mr.-, poherl. Me Loud ami mghtcr, of Asn i J ' ( . were week end giu.s . ,,f .J Md. cod's patent.', Mr. and Mi . Waller '''''''-gu.son. M r- S ,m Pushnell, dr.. -of ;.eard pent la-t week-end at home. Mis an Ashe. Louise .Moody wa He isitor Kriday. Mrs. Ch .rles U. Miller arrived last A l y a aaima na .- vt hia 1 .riiii i! the ta'ole ami l.g fin -here.! tin.- ci. poin' in -ill.-. nterpiece yellow tape color effect. Cuvers were laid for: Mi-- S'ewar'. Mr. Krne.-t Withei-, M .-. !!. I.- Prc vosi, Mr-. Ii. 11. Piackwell, Mi-. L .VI. Kicheson. Mr,. IIiikIi Mas-.i , am: Mrs. McCracken. Mr. and Mr--. Cann n'm Lewi-, of Charle.--t.it!, We-: Virginia are v v it ing Mrs, Lewi-' pan nt-. Mr. and Mi.-. W. T. I.e.-. a' their home on the l-'nif-view Roiiil. ; Mr. ('. .. C !i:.lv!l of Maggie was ; , w-. : - v :l- visitor Friday. - Mr- C Ii. Ketner and Mr-. V. I). j 1... tier, of MaKirie, sp. nt Saturday in I V:.,y!!c.-V.:i!e. -petH I Mr Dave Liovd was here from .1. than Satuiday. Rev. R. !' McCracken, of Civ was a Wavncsville visitor Saturd. lkr.iis-: ''l'i you use toothpaste'.' ' Kre-hman: "N sir; my teeth ,n n it lu-c." 0i- P C A Li Mi -Dolled a few in Klc Cii.e !e Pa le ! Ike. ' Mr Tel. ic ed M--. v.;i::;aaiH Rat Mi--e. Lilian; P c:-'.-i Mai I e. Mara- .j-,.- Pa: em, l.ucy .l-.li end l.o.- Tic in; .-pent Cm- pa - I . ; 1 fcj' ! I i e I e I - ill -i , l a ' d Cieenvi!!, , Soiiiii Cn V. eel-.-'-'. Ci oi L'ia olina. ,i : . la i Mr I '..-ill Ml-I lilies M 1:1 la -1 wcek-e'al a ' ' ii friends in I 'i bin -t . They w.-i... aceotupanital t." i'iiieiiur l.y Mi-- M ,ry Stringie l! u 'a. y'sitod in l-'avetlevil'le. Ma.-, eb All, y left Thursday C yi-it her daught ei - M r-. Sa r.i Ii Sm i ; i; son and ,M''-. A D. Dunn in Wash ington, lb C. M i . W. C. 'Myers ami Dr. K. L. Morg.it, let'' .Monday to -ietnl a few lav.- in Wii'-hington. I C. tin business. I l,',.e , uleieied l.e t' s I'.e.., s Tuesday I'roin ' North Webster. . '1-' atid .M r- Mar'-an '"'- - oms i.ii ii r.,i ii.iiiik I 1 .several nn ,nt lis. a ml is a inncst nt the i.., . e.. in e : :i: ' home of Mr. and Mrs. John LeRov Davis. MRS. MARMKR TO G1VK RKC'ITAL IN HKNUKRSONVILLR ty of North Carolina, and it great advantage to th,. roung mu.si- ' ' m , . . ght, rams. The program Saturday morning should he of. interest to all music lovers and it is hoped that a large attendance will he present. The pub lic ii invited. . will he accompanied by William Zim inn mil n. n f AshevillO. Tin. recital is beiiuT sponsored by the Music Club of Hendersonville anal is being anticipated with great pica lire by inusic lovers of this section. G OS SARD Foundation Garments will be presented Wednesday, April 18th by an expert GOSSARD CORSETIERE You are cordially invited lo visit us that day for a demon, stration. Those difficult to (it especially should see the line, Orders can he placed if desired. Mr. Mi athan wa lay. : ford Leatherwood, of Jon a Wavnesvillc visitor Mon- 4 For A Few Days Full Fashioned ilk Hose First Quality 9c Judge l-'eiix. Alley, who is pri'siditlg at the spring term of court in Surry; county, spent la-t: ' -week-end at h's!4w home here. I " Gossard (Jarments have our highest recommendation. Each individual garment is a creation of loveliness. Each one is designed for a purpose. The line is comnletet. Corsets Girdles Brassieres .Mrs; Nan Hroadnax Special Representative Combinations G. E. Ray?s Sons Mr. Jerry Robinson was lie.c from Clyde Monday. Among the visitors here from Can ton Tuesday were: Messrs. S M. Rob inson, Chester A- togburn. 1. A. Clark, R. M, Overton, and Hunt Mailie. MKKTINt; OK YOUNtJ WOMAN'S CIRCLK I'OSTI'ONKI) The regular monthly meeting of the Young Woman's Circle of the Meth odist church which was scheduled for tonight (Thursday) has been post poned until a later date. Mr. and Mis. V. L. Keirelb of Wiiuston-Saleni were week-end gue.st.s of Mrs. Charles R. Thomas at her home on Walnut street. Mr. W. 1). Smith attended a meal ing of .several county agents.. of West, cut North Carolina which was held .in Asheville Tuesday. He was accom panied to Asheville by Mrs. Smith and Miss V'elma McK.lhannon. m Mr. R J, Kelly ' returned tu his home in Charlotte Kriday after a few liav.s' visit to Mr. aim! -Mrs. Carol Hell. Mr- (Jeorge K. Kvans. of Asheville. was the guest of his sister. Mrs. T. N. Massiei and Mr. Massie on Tues lay. ' Mr. and' Mrs, .Have Miller returned to . Atlanta, . (leorgia Friday after a several days' visit to Mr. C. W. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Raul II aril in, Jr. and cliildren. liet.sy and .Paul, left Monday for SiKirtanburg, South Carolina, where thev are visiting Mrs, Hardin's parents. Mr. ami Mrs, K. VV, Reel. .Mr: Hardin w ill return today. -"' ',' Mr. Clarence Miller left last week for his home in Lexington. Kentucky, after a few davs' visit to his father, Mr. C. W. Miller. Mrs. Joe Hoggett, of High Point, spent last week-end here as the guest of her si-ter, Mrs. Woodson Jones. Mr. Sam Welch, of Raleigh, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. Howell Way a Monday. Mr. J. VV. Reed, Jr., who has hail a position for the past several months with the King Auto Sales Company in Mt. Clcmmens, Michigan, arrived Sunday for a short visit to his par-, ents- Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Reed. Mr. anil Mis. J. M. Long and. Mr. and .VIrs. Rt L. Rievost returned to their homes - Monday- after spending a few days in Charleston, South Car olina where they wont to see the Maenolia Gardens, w Or. and Mrs. ,L F. Ahel returned to their: home last week after a month'. visit to their (laughters, Mrs. Rolxrt Osborne and Mrs. Allen McCIean, in Tainpa. Fl.n ida and Mrs.. Winifred I'.aker in Orlando. . .:-;...' M.:-, "'and Mrs. W." C. Russ had as their guests on Sunday the-, former'. l-areilt.s and sis'er. .Mr. an;t .Mrs. ji M, Russ and M:.-s Claris Russ, of Ilender sonville. ... . . Mrs. J. VV. Reed left Tuesday to spend -a few- days in Asheville a? the guest o; Mrs. Kerry Lee Br. rne-. Mr, Ralph I'reviist left Sunday on 1 a hu-iiiess trip through (leorgia and Alabama. Among the visitors here from Crab- tree last week were: Messrs. J. r. Rogers, J. B, Best, and F- A.-Justice. Hurry They Won't Be Here Long Massie's Dept. Store READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS General Electric gives you PROTECTION FOR ONLY $ A YEAR The standard 1 year ttatranty.. 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