THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1931 Society News TY PAGE ... Local Items o Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 IIIL WAYNKSYiLXIi MOUNTAIN KEit SOCIE MRS. LOVE IS I NEW PRESIDENT, , Darher, Jr- rvin- as judge .ml aii. iLiu unw ot th,. muieal ceiitv.-'U. An intt-rv!t:nu p-ist'ioiii v;..i pre sented with Mj Idea .Kan Hr-own jrivinjr th- paper, the Mibjvet Ivins Tlx' Yavn--svilU Music club met Saturiia'. afternoon :'.t the home of Mi .' iiii.th A- Love, the president, wh'nrvkie.! ovt'r the meeting. Tlu- lower floor of the residence was thrown together and arranged in quan tities of spring flowers. Mrs. Love was assisted in receiving the members f the club and guests by her sisters. Mrs. James L. Stringtield and Miss Carolina Alstaetter. The annual eletcon Of othcers was lu-ld and resulted as follows: presi dent. Mis. Hugh A. Love; vice prest dert Mrs. L. M- Richeson; .secretary, M isS' MiKied Crawford; and treasur er Miss Ida Jean Brown. Interesting reports were given from the various chairmen, and by the delegate-- who attended the recent Dis trict meeting of the Music Clubs, three .,f the members, Miss. Nancy Kilhair Mrs. Robert Strecher. and Mrs. R N. "Famous Women com nosei s." iSlt gave short sketches of the following musicians: t'ocile Chaminade, t he Fiench ccnipo.-er- J .lie' Hathaway, ti. li. A. liouch. l.Ulv Mnkiamt. I sale- w. Carrie Jacobs Bvnd, Jena Branscombo ; ' ran .n l XEEEI.EVYOKK lilil.n CONY EN- SENIOR PLAY IS OUTSTANDING Tlo.N TO i'.E HELD IN LEX- j SUCCESS INt.lON k. i "Th,. C harm School," a comedy by The annual convention of the Neeil-I Alice Huer Miller and Robert Milton, lework tluild, of Ann nca will be held! "huh was presented by the senior in Lexington, ky. May Id ami 11. class of the Waynosville High School Mrs. Thomas .!. I'.cstoti ,I,, the foiui.j la.-t Friday evening, proved to be one or Mis. Civvi-r Cleveland, will pie-j of th,, 1hsi high school performances side i vt r the bu.-im-.o session- I'el-lin recent years. The play itself was e the pr.siiiiT.is of the , V2 ' full ol huinor and entertainment and r their pr-aMcs I e .ch member of the ca-t ilid out-taiiil- .iiargaiet munven i.ang, auna mve io-,. win wur.o,- King, Helen Hoke King Fay Foster, ; niversaiy of this X atonal organi.a and Man., Zucea. Illustrating some ; lion who.-c fanctiou is to piovnle new of t!ie outstanding work- of the va- ' ga i no ir. - (,: .!. i!i e.iy. The dona 1 ious composers, the followin.o num- tun if two i.ew uarmetsU a year, or tiers were triveii: 'The Flatterer" by a sum of nioitev. constitutes memher- I'tcik Chaminade. played bv Mrs. M. i -h:i. and the contribution of 2.122, 1M l Henry, and Gladys Dieus. 11. HowTi.-: vocal solos. "Em Long- r.ev garment last vear indicates that O: nor member of the cast. fiftieth an- mg acting. ' I ,,. .1 , I . . S" , Liwj; v ,1 il .1 1 UCO I m I ' : I ,. i 1 1 . . 'v. presented h.r to ..man's i :tlt, for the IVst dramatv peilormance to Alfred Kulme Houoraole mention was given to kooert Moan, .inmc ray . Unl. BlL RE AH ACTIVE as . you WISH Here is a light weight com bination gormcnt fcr slender and average figures. The two-way stretch Lastex back with its amazing elasticity can do seemingly impossible things with your figure with pressure so light you are scarcely conscious of its gently molding support. It will not stretch out of shape even after washing. This exquisite ing ,ln-t fur You." by .Line Hatha-, m .ny Americans prefer this personal way sting by. Mrs. I.. M. Richeson, c- way of giving, eompanied by Mr.-. Robert 11 Stretc-j Fifty year- ago when Mrs, John hi i' the "Scarf Dance" by Cecile 1 Wo.id Stewart, of Philadelphia, and Chaminade played by Mrs. X.un y T. I her asw:ui, founded the organ.a Kecr.er, ' Oeconceclicc".-. I.oe Song'! torn, many ef the t'.ew garments do by Miss Margaret St ringfield. local; n ,te,l e;e made i y hand, hence the coir,)) i.-i : sung by Mis Fred Mart in, j name "Needlework Guild.'' It has also and ccmpanicd by the compe.-'er. I beeti eal'.ed our Thimble Aristo- racy, (uano s-iio. by ali-s Crace ( r . Kei', ; representing1 a iivna-ty ot which pres '.:a! Mile. "Sweet hyl!:." by l.dy I i nt ,1. y A nierii a i an fe proud. St iickl.i nd. -ting by Mt- I'lVn Louise, M r. T. 1 etiorr liny,, is pre.-ident Ki.lian; piano sain :y Mi-s Maude i !' '.he Aan,. no',1 branch ami work-' Ten ell. and . Vocal !.., "l.imiv Loll'' j iiig w.tii her .le th,. fallowing iii.ee by laly Stircklaiid Ming by .Mis.'l Mi- C. Mien. Mis. Koy l.awiioice Green. j Ca.np!e!l. Mr-. Law-.m Davis, M !'-. Dieus, I m v N.i!a:a Paul Wallor Mi-s Dai-v l: Mis-. A:,,.,, li S: ingliehl. The Fii.-t V. Friday t veil in . egul . r . i If up rac - garment is strong, light, cool and comfortable and a con stant delight to the active woman. A Hargain A( $2.95 Madame Grace Yassaretles Gossards A Complete Service C. E RAY'S SONS r ! sot:o gap dance team goes 1 1 1 FOLK FESTIVAL The Socii Gap square dame nam lift Monday nooning for S:. Loins, Mi- : ;r i : 1 1 take pa rt i o ; he lir-t na tion I folk festival, held t her, Mon day, Tin-day, and -Ir.i .-day . The team, which io n I la We-iei'n Nettli Carolina champ: at the A - he : lie Song iino I i-- '.ival two e .i's ago, eons -1.- ,.; ; Son (,Vneen. cailcr ami inan.gar, ,. io -,ii.-- eoa , . , .., Vl ;i ,. Ia-e Ei igu-on, Rankin i'en;a and 1 N,l i ,.c v Miss Hilda Moody Jam. - P. I'W 't amij y..,;. 'r. Mi.-s (b r! tide Plot ; , fr, d . f etison j ' X.u'.ll'.,. in.', .ii-s Eeln I'lot t, Tay In- I-, rgn. I s-'m' U , t s-.-n .at! Mis- Carmen I 'bos. Grady m, v,; i law ford ami Mi-'- Id,';! Soy di , j , . F'ed .b e.,v aid ,: S.r a idor - I ami Wit '.li ii T itinpbell .tad )L , M .' :a Mooiiy. The AVi.s.e.i n North i.'.-n of. i: . ,!,-!. gallon... 'including the (aai'liir So o Gap, ami Euka diUHa ; ,-,.m,-. ; !je j Mount Pi -gah and lb mb r Leclo. string bamfs. ami the ' I.o rngoinl ters T-balladists. pon'oi niohl a! the nat ioiia L eoin.pet it ion Ttie.-iiay al'ter nion 'iml night under the direction of l!a-com Lamar Lunsfoi a!, "the hard of the Appalachians" :,nd a diiector of t he festival. Th,, Ashevillo Cha.niber of Com merce has promoted the participation of the Southern 'Appalachian 'folk artists in the festival and is, with the "American Enka Corporation, the Waynesville Chamber of Commerce, and the Smoky Mountains. ..Tours,- Inc. supplementing funds for expense- of the trip. The Soco (Jap dancers are expected to return to their homes today. '-. CHARLES RUSSELL HONORED AT WAKE FOREST Charles Ru.-sell, member of tile senior class of Wake Forest college, was elected sei i etai y-t i easuror of the Student. Government for next year, at the recent election of ollieer.s. ller nion Stevens. Jr.. of A.-heile, wa. elect(!d president. Although Mr. Ru.-sell will graduate this vear, he expect- to return 'to Vak Forest next year for past gran uate work. He has played the 'posi tion of halfback on the varsity loot ball team for the past three-years am will be an assistant coach in footbaal next year. Ur-. .1. M Long, Mr.-, i M r... Rul'u.s Siler. Mrs. ; , : l.ina A 1 -1 art t e r oyd, V. s I.,, is Harrohi, a : .i n. a i I M iss Ma rv Ob lit 1 : K St M i:n For east WAY-NI S II I E l'..T. A. Ko;,. ; w'agoufebl. tiordon Wvatt Kolieit Hendricks. Ray Huigin. I ran cis Liner. Lillian Watt, llairielt Howell, Josephine PKitt. Iliden Moody, Ruth Ratchtt, Lillian Garrett, Queen Justice, Helen Cagle, Frances Dunn. Ruth Caldwell and Hannah Medium The play was directed by M -s Grace Crocker. MRS. DIANA SlIOtiLliKF.D HON OKS GUESI'S M r. . 1 iian.. Shiioll.ned wa - hv.-te.si at ;w lovely -eoiit I. id pat tie-. I'ltes- J oay aioi euiH'Miay a.Hiiieon . w neu -he onto, tamed in honor ot' hei hull -i- guests, All:-. ,l,nk Siiyhbi and .Miss Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Doar. Jr and M r. T. L Pranib't, ,1: returned ilaughtei s, Katherine and Ann, of I Sunday ai'tei a few days visit to his Georgetown. South larolin :, wcreKi-ieis, .Urs. D.M. Rea, i n G . eeiis'ooro. Week-end guests of Mr Dear's si'ler, and Nits. R. L. F. w b r. in CJiapel Mrs. J. R. Mcl'rackeii and Dr. Me-i Hill. P-e was .ucmpan ed by Mr. , 1 M i'a. h'ergu.-on. I racken. i ELIMINATE Springtime Meal Troubles Buy Your Groceries From Us I.A1U) 62c Mildred S milh, of a;, i ' , ' I'. T. A. met in i -niieei ion wit h t he eg piogram of the "i d ollii-el s I'm' t he coin. o o-o:m-;.:if al-o iv " Certi'icafe for '. he a i a I' i'. w .': M r-;oc-id, i;; ; i',. . ('. i i -i lent : Mi 'Frank il.. . U oi,d I lie pai 1 a - wi' i home ol M r. and M i "Sunnnove Orchaia ca-ian the rooais w a t ill with JogwoOO, colored tulips. On Tuesday ail, score prize w cut : Imi kpat i nt, and M dill l e.a-i er i lie ,, Tho.se playniv I .: gtli-sts id honor .n.a M: J. W: li d i looi !-,':, .'. o.i- iii.sl.oi! y . le-mhrcl ,.t the -. i . A. I'da, k ai " n each oc c lav 1. lily deeor-!ila.-, at,, a r i- iioeii i!, iuMi All's, t le. lall, I . l.auli-ton llai :oie gild. iav were: the ah - Jack U iiv, i.M. I one. Mi . . .dir. II, Ilia d ;l.o Ml u. oiii,, M.d put i l, k, M r. I 1 V h ie M n i'i: i si x; jit -Si .YKSYIl.l. AT .L Leo. Mi . fain : lly ,ti. Mi-'-- ; i al i . . i h eiaiid Kirk i E. li. A 'lev, Jr.. M . . C . Hoi, i o l;, Mi-. I ; oi ,n e h eenel . M r; , oi M i a J ( ', Pai rn k, in, aial' M i. . G . :olv lelil p. If W.lAII -if , ' ,ei- tia. . "The Wrdil iie.V of the' Flower-," i re presen.feil Sat urday: ' 1 1 i I I LT. 'foe p. if o inai'ii, was wa II do.no and. pro a ,1 entertaining lo i largo an oienee. i'lu co -1 n me , a h i i h liad liemi made bv t lie teacher,- assist oil bv onto of the niolhei.-, were unusally att raid ive 'I'h,. i prreUa wa, di reeled bv Mi.-s Mibli, d ' 'law foi.l and Miss lla' Green it ed as pia !i i -1 . Mr. R. L. Provost left Sunday, for nt.'.n .sk!itoisots. ehel-e he will ' spend a week on hu.sine.-.s PLAZA THEATRE ASHEVILLE 3 Days Starting Sunday, May 6 SUNDAY HOURS 2 P. M. to 7 P. M 9 P. M. to 1 1 P. M. ,v,-s lfrv'iwilo 4 I i !ss. -7Z 4 Y0;'Vim N BENNETT il4kl-YM A U L L U K A S WtX&sViA R A'N CES D E E r r iz:L?iMm v. 'Af N ''H&J&mmkDHh MAY OLIVER ST'V' HDouglass Montgomery jHj.fvgSV(Vli e n.s o n I". D.t1.. M LET I'DSTLOXKI) CN'ITI. NEXT FRIDAY The lei'ui r nmnihly nieel'inir of the I'nited Iiatiehter.s . if the Confialeraey which wa- to have beioi held tunior tl'.w. a!'lerio.-n ha- be, n po-'poned unt il ui m Friihi-v aid. i ii-hoi. May 1 I. on jir. - Il'lt . f I,,. ,i la do (', debited eltlb- i,a , in.,- 1 1 .-l,ei!!o. Mir--lb-bill.. M';M- r Ill" b-r husie- . I'ol the ineel i a.'-. C'LMMI'NITY ( 1 1 1: TO MEET M 1 1 D Y l b,.- Mo '.- mi et i no- ,d' f In - 'Com m unify lab w ill, 'be . held Monday afternoon '. H ' he chili room - Main si I'e'et Tlv pi-,,;i-..,m ,rii 'TniliairMusic" tt-rll be ore onled bv the Mrisie 1 le. pai'lmio.l of which Mi - KoI'm-.H . H. St etcher i eh lirmaru Reports, will be irb-e,, by 1 1m .eb-,.-,i!es to flic State Vi ioiaC - loeeiiiiLr i,('.(-J i'n A-hoville lib- .W' ei,. IF -' a . w " b, Mr-. Linwood Gr hi. -'r-. Y. T. ''rawford, Miss Alice Q ib.'an. .ami Mis- Ann Jones. -.' lilRTII NiFN't EM EXT Mr. and M . M '-. Horace Ducket; iiiiii.jmv th" idrfh of a son, .lames Ed-.r, on Tiiei-rlay.. April 22. . I -.oil i ' I' e I (' a'1". .Ilia b i , i y i . 1 'i W eiitiesihi aft.et i n , i I ahle- u ei e i Tainted for coni act ran! he l.'uesl.r included: .Mi:-. Snyder; Mr: Snii! i:. Mrs. !. M. liieh'esoii, .Mis. 1 rank Hodpoos, M r.d Fi,. lk Hell, Mrs. f'arol Hell.' Mr . S.I'.Gay, Mr.--. ( d ,1 Rcoce, Mrs. Ricliard liarlier, .1 r.. Mrs. Fiaimii Ma.-ie, ,Miss Mary liarber Mr-. Robeil Stretcher. Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. X. F. La master, MisV Mary Ray, Mr . Y D. -Wat kin's, Mrs. R. I. I'revosl.-. Mrs. ,lamo, Tulwiler. Mrs, .'(Jeorjre Andersuii, Mrs. Hurdi Mas.-ie. Mi s. .1, rry ( 'olkitt Miss Wilda ( rawford, Mrs. Alvin Waid, and Mrs Tom Leo, .Ir ' The. ho less .i v,-d a delir.htl'ul sal ui ours, '. ,,n Imil) o, i-asioiis. ( AXIiY AD ( (KiKli: SALE SA I . I'KDAV The Girls' I ii, I,, of 1 he I're by leiian Auxiliary will in, Id a eamly and eooki,. -,ab- S.a'uid.av .al'teii n I rum :l to b o'clock in f i out oi. .I ( ' Rom '.- Grocery Stoic. 'The pal ion aire' of the public will b,. a pni e i.. toil llctli.it llaucoin, ,li a a earn. I Mr. am! Mr--. .Glenn- I.eatherwood and ah 1-dren 'd' f'andler. spent Sun dav 'Vi'i Mr. I.'ri-i ' 'mirWood's parents, Mr. and 'or . .1 laalherwood,. Mr. and M of l.ouisvi Ih Kent la ky the former's lather, Rev. IE W, ll.ui conn Mr. and Mrs. If. V. Haucoin spent last week is D .nville. Virginia w iieie they ivi-n( ,i attend Hie funeral of Mr-, liiuicom's i-tir. Mr. Kainom retuined Monday and Mr.- Haucoin went to Raleigh where sh,, js visit inn her datie-hhi, Mis. .rank Spencer, .and M r. Spencer, alto 5 ATTRACTIVE TABLE AND I'Ol'DOIR LAMPS WITH WASHABLE SHADES $2.50 to $6.50 Martin Electric Co. Phone .31 , .Mr-. James Tul wiler, w ho h is been vis it inc. All land .Mrs. Rieh.-ird Ko' i's at' t la ; lioine in Moi'i istown. Xi-w .Ii i sey, letaii ni'd to her hnnie Sat iii -li.av- " . Ml - and Mi-. Walter Tinch, of Lake Wales, Florida, have taken an apart ment ai the K irkpat rick A part menl.s and wTILmake their home here. Mr. ! Tinch will operate . the Lel aine ST- yvi. Station. '-.'.-' 1 Rev. ami Mrs.oW. L. Hutching of Coniai.al were quests .of Mr. and .Mrs.. E. 1! Mel bi' 1 ,-t week. Mrr Hutch- ins fs .; fi.rmer pastor of the Mo' h- o,:i'-t church here. 111 Mrs. M. .1. Malanaphy returneil to her home in Heme r-anv: '!,. Monday i after a few day-'visit to M:.-- V iii'iniu (dii tiir at. f do levewyll Apartmi-nts. .''' Miss. Mary St linflield lefl ye-t-r-; i-v forT'irinintrhain. Alabama, whor(. .-he will visit, her uncle, and aunti Mr. ;:ml Mrs. McGee for!, i. a ' -- .. Mrs. Jack Hinson. of Shelby, arriv ed Saturday 'for a t n-day visit to her jiarent.-, Mr. afid M.s- Will Ray. Dr. and Mrs. J. F: Abel left Monday to attend the eiirhty-first annual ses sion of the state 'medical society which was held in i'inehurst this week, ch--ine- last nifht. They will return this morning. - Dr. and Mr-. X.F. Lancaster, re turned to their hor' Monilay. after a week's visit to Mrs. Lancaster'.? parents-. Mf. ami Mrs. M. L- Mouchlns. in Richmond,. Virginia. . ..-.. Mrs. John F. Cabe returned last week after a four months' visit to her ilaujrhter.: Mr-. Sam C.skey, at her home in Kan ETanci-co, f'alifornia. She visited friends and relatives in Los Anireles. Cal... Portland, Ore-E-.n, anil Seattle. Wif.-hin'C'eon-. I: S (HA1.1TY , I MAYONNAISE I S Pound 1 Dukis, -j r Carton I KLOIU II '',it'ltl- 1Q , ,;0(K (i:,it 1 ."mmu :-R'n I is;i JJs I Slue Plate raannnHBHm S VI, AD DBESSINC SOAIM IHI'S u; ii- 5 1'oiiruis 29c . -.'"' f. CONDENSED MILK Kxtlil SpCCKll Small, i ,i Combination Aqc Offer I .a rue- 1 1 TE A Light house Si'THlH'St) in i ri in r s mm 1 1 w . n j n , H I Ida I ( e.-mser. .ft. '"1 I Botka jji i...j i m i i ii mil 1 packa ges ."' o BB .MONARCH '".! OUNI I. AkLS v . ' ' O 1 tlft ( o!l Cieaiii C(nup!i'ion U I "'' Sttan. - liars Ml'SHHOOMS $& ' ' ' -''2'i'nct's .'.'.'; IOC ' ; '" ft OXYDOL 2 l'r . 6C Turn er 19C SA(!SA(;E TLAIiONi: STL'AK Country Style I'er 10 I'er Q( V"""'i IOC nnHMHHHMunH SIRLOIN STL'AK ,Vr 12c ,mm'1 I.'; "m imi "in is I'OliK ( Iiors Sliced Per f r- i:ki:ak fast on I'ound ... . .... i8c r DKKSSKD TROIT I'ICMC HAMS IWnd 19C Pound ..... . ... 13C I M.I.LT OI' i'LOl'.N lKK - CK)ked Pound itV " ler OC ( Ol NIRY 111 TTKR Pound , ....... :. Jbc jvr d 20c Sliced BgKjizxnMiHnB (T'RKD HAM NKOA Per -I Q 2 I'otind-s Of Pound . . . IOC Lor . . . . . uC C. E. Ray's Sons Q U A L I T V- S A N I T A T I O N V. C O N O M Y PRICES: 2 P. M.to7P.M.l5c9 P' M- to Closing 25c MORE COf lETY fiN BACK PAGE

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