1934 THURSDAY, JUY 24, 193J THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Local Items News - ; ! ' r : 41 i f If 1 ft '' i. , '"'-S. : 'V, ERNEST WITH ERS RECEIVES PRIZE Ernest Wither ing his gr ndpai St. I . Salti'i thwi.l! Atlanta, Georgia .Jr.. who i.s visit :i: s, Mr. and Mrs , ai their home in was awarded the prize for high .-ch last week lii- airplane model at the f exhibition in that city Mi. K. N a month's n and South riU and 1-h. Mi,. E; n: South t.a.-y aunt, M . - Barber left Sunday for i ,.i;e-s trip through North Ca.olina. Virginia, Gcor- n. la. ,:' Sprine.Tn-1'i, i:uf: "f I'ei Ph ii BAKERY PRICES BREADS' White, Home-lade loaf Pullman llread Whole Wheat Bread live Bread French Bread ienna Bread ROLLS lie MRS. BLACK WELL FOR WOMAN'S CLUB The monthly meeting of the Woman'- club held Thuisday after noon with Mr-, ii- H. Blaekwell and Mr.,. W. II l.uther a- hostesses Mt til,, home vt ihu former. Spring flow ers uii'.nip.i '.lie i.-eeptioi: ! wi'.h a great '."..rie'y .,:' .--vi. noted- IV meeting va pn.-idc.i over by Mr-. (1 : i,a er ( '- 1 a : - p. e.-iiielil. Much interest c- ntered in the Hunt ing a.-, Mr.-. W B. Matthews, til.' i :i i man "-' '-I f A Pie t'ican Home, hud ic;ue.-.teu ca-.li "tenioe- in ob-ervailco "i 'iii .r," ;,, wear a cotton jr.. n and el: a r. al i f the afler- j ii u i aw a.'o vvj: h aii'.icipatiuii. .U :.. Matt! w ha-l !.-. a-k-d i.ll !i;.':t - .. It, I '.. . ." ,ii c .latu IS HOSTESS MRS BARKOX IKi.NORS AT I KA An out l .i.duift -octal .pn njj; -e-t ei ura - t iie tea 1- nday '. ;. Mr- Mat j'.n tat hoiiornt- ' i.-r Wt.-r, M !:;;.. i, it ii.u'.ui, i r. i.r i ; ' t . y . i e .a, u i :! , a " V pel r li'.o, "' t e.-nii :,,-e mi Alain .- ! u Ba t fjn ha.- taken t or - ;::o The vntire lowe, !!-..,: v -1: : te : r the occa-: . t: i 1 1 neai'.;y i , ' .. ion - io .-pr.i.Lt ' e ,.,' o ueo v, dai-ie-, e to; I'EK MISS HELEN S1SK HONORED AT. , Ml- "lul. Mrs- ,4;lvhi,e Ba:'nari' of P i iitv J ,1 St J'etersburg, rloridto a.e anion-' vent of to, M, Thoma.-.n, Stfin-n.-:,; and . TerSOnalS I th, r.c.v ariivals in Waync-.-ville. TU-y ,-iv'i, on Mi,, Marguerite .Wuior.y ,-re joint will .p,nd the summer at tne cot- ....... I . nr.. ,,l .lefimettH Phi mis f.uri-Ai t .-t.o-.e- at a (leie.'i'.ttui p.- m pan -- ('iair i.i oance on Tae- lay evening lion-. ., ,, H.en ti-k attractive Mr- and Mrs. Alston Hix and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Knight, of i''' t.i?n' daughter i-,f'l 'i'.' an'i Mr.-. I.. N. an,i Mrs. Hartzel! Kirby, of Union, Mrnny. -t"iped in the city Friday j,' '-...."K who" have recently in , veil to South L'aiolma, will arrive swn to ..n route to Winston-Salem and .spent io.,..,., ,. t. l .- oeiiu .-on;., Looe ioi 1:11.11 -.-.v.- iri. , i won aim xiariv v) J. .1 r.- vosa Ra 1 a 1 .d I itt -la t - were Ui e I !. I', tiav alio i.a ' i man .- i.ct, a : patted Mr., i pa nu at ,'i: ja:: am a ivpor -p.m. !, -opp o t .-I .1 .1. Hi the I; i nni'i a'e lepu I '.! - tile-.- rt,. The a loief ; t ! eaf ,Ie - t a 'f 1-t , lie- - elm.- I l',ilil the life of I 'iirUt..' ! K : f K p i ' r ck, rhai.tnian ol ,vic-, .nr., am "d '.mil .-he was In npaisy I ' . -:-o. ( t he Ileal! h de. tm.1: ! 'I - .1 . C t tO I I ill, H'MCII- 1 ,.; on I, ,ii-,'t i r. of t tie i-'UUty am: c-iii t h"U-.'. She al-o tjave ' in- ta.-'. Oattiia .-now j i.e c.ui t, i a:.-ked tiie , mar :', ! tins .-uninier. I .:iw it itilil Is hclJ' n Au-u.-t. I i r.. ami ill i ect , it v.hlc'l v.a c in, M i. Haini.'., Mr- W'tlii -.ai W t i.t.t .n,' and Mr- Noi :i ..! ( t.a r !' ' te, w ii-1 h . .- 1 1. c t Wo' ii".-'i!le Ai! .' l'e,l Bell ami M .!'..'...'. !"!'. invite, I I ) i '! - if: !- .,.m, who!,, -n , ,.'.!,! ! V M ... M . 11. BoWi 11 I.. ::. Air-. lieu i it. i.. ! '.a .,.-'- poaied i :'i i titu.'.'v al'p" inted ia-na-' c-vt-t-.M a 1 1 1 1- a h, wl of i I': oked b. mil. !a)., . wl I, 0"ier an I p,i,.. ,er Parker House rolls Sandwich rolls . . Weiner rolls French rolls ...... Water rolls ....... Cinnamon rolls . . 1 ."c do.. . 1 .Ic do. 1 ."( do. l."c do. l."c do.. 1 Tic do. Mi -. l ,:m-,-,i M briny I. K (,ih lit ! pi e-loin :i,a' 1 it ' t.. and a n; com! plat: Between SPECIAL EACH SATURDAY Danish pastry .'.."c each Coll'ee rinijs . . . l."c each Hutter collee cake 20c each Streussel. or crumb collee cake 15c each Mrs. L. P. Davis, of Hazelwood, is winner of the $5.00 hirthday cake ollered in our contest. Kathryn II. Hill, 715 Walnut street, won the pair of skates, and Paul Walker, Jr., w:on the base ball, bat and mitt. Winners Will Please Call At The Jiakery And Receive Prizes. n intra f ;im Sta'e f.i- .--n n, who told u f the. I maki! o- the Waynes- . !: i ,o: a ! v a cunty i iprary- ! .Mr,. W ii. M iilhew, tntt'oduceil Ur. j l'adgeU, w ho made n splendid talk I t !u- "lietectioii and I'revetiiion approx urate I i an .- ." mviiijr many facts on cailed .lil iireaoe,! ili-ea.-e. Mr.s, lioriife Kiener, chai.man of niU-ic intiodured Miss MufKarot StniiKiield and told of lier composi tion "The Hymn of the Great Smok ies" Mi-. l'i('d ..Martin and Miss Mi'diMi I rawfori, acfompanied by Miss Strint'lield sang thi- in.spiring m.iik. Mr.-. Ki't'in'- also announced that .Mrs Richard X. Burlier, Jr.. mid played i violin ..sold at the recent state convention in Asheville. Mrs. T. L. Branilett, chairnian of garden, announced the plans of her depart ment for the -ummor months. Mrs. S- 1', Ciay, chairman of drama, an nounced that Alfred Kuhne was the winner ui' the $2.50'drama prize given to the senior of the high .school- The following musical numbers were given: a piano solo ''Berceuse" by 1 in-fly n, Miss Maud Terrell, violin solo ' Loin du Dal," by Ernest Gillette, Miss Margaret Stringtiehl. uecom.' panied by Mrs. Horace Keener; pian solo. "To" a Wood Violet," by William Felt'un, Miss Margaret Terrell, Mrs. '. F. Kirkpatrick then tlo.sed he meeting with an intensely inter- t the stut,, tedera- COlo 111 .JUI, . The . iio.ul it. II .I'd ;., re u ,.U. of 1 ! . d'oill li, of rung, of moved - Mary : - inlo ,o',.- re nd Mrs '.ml Mr--. . beau- 1 1 f il w?..s lluw ilver : the Miss M. aire, I Ciawfi Lid,- Harri-id ,pi-r.t I rie rd i.nd Mi.-s Tiesdav with nds ( harlot te. I ne Stn.-io'ielil honif va l.eauli-1 :'u!!y decoiaied with white dowers,! cieniiti.- and (iconic, beinij used in p i , ,fu -..,!. Aftei .-e-.ra! hours of i i tan-',.;,'. iii-i p rem.- the Inr-te-ei I j .tve:! I'l'.ze'! ,tincli and cakes. i i Tin :n:ti-! ifiie-!, ueie: Mis-e.-i Si-k, daiie U h : 1 1 -., B !i" R otha, Drama , I l.MliaKin A.::. a Kalhcrilie ( ''in, AI- oen H wi-il, H:ifl Ma-sie- Mary i'en. iami Me-('rack-n, .'.lo.ell rackeli, ilili.ta Wav it -i-marv Rippetoe, and ..ii --r- Mark Davis, Thad ('n .lin, ! Mis. S. B. I'. Snelt, of Clearwater, l!"" U'l.-enfeid- lienrv d'uttle Alfred1 Florida, anivcl la-l week and has kiilim - lb .car i Hvalt Lock Hvatt, , t:ken the Willis Hon, v on Main itreet Mi.-. William KimiK-rly, of Monk's oiner. feout.'i t aioiina. arrive, i Sun day for a two week.-' i-it to her pu. cnts. Mr. tind Mr.-. Harry Rotha. Jn the lii'f..r.v Ml.-. Roiici ami Mr-, l-'r nci. Ma-,. d til I t he gllests good! Vo lo urs ol fo le hundi S'-etcil. KCelVed and iv I uue.-ts i .-t inir account i ! ion -meeting held in Asheville, also OUR DREADS AND CAKES ' y ' ? lVt.'-''' .tlM; mt'mbl-rA. " the oman s t tuo wnu were iie.seo-. lhiriiig th,, social hour Mrs. Black kutl and Mrs- Luther served an ice course assisted by Mrs. N. M. Med-i'o.-il and Miss Mildred Crawford. Mrs. F. II. M.illery. of Lenoir, was a spe cial iruest'of the afternoon. ARE ISAKED DAILY INSIST ON THE LINE THAT IS MADE RIGHT HERE AT HOME. Waynesville Baking Company Opposite Masonic Temple Mr. young ami son. Mr.-. Angus Craft and Tommv. who hav the winter in St. Betersburg, Morula .i r.ved Saturday and are guests at the Hotel I -'Fame. Mr. Craft is niiiniliier of the Hotel Gordon. BENEFIT PARTY GIVEN BY U. D C The ways and mean.- i-,iiiinnf.eL. of the Ila.vwoud Chapter, .il tile Daugh ters of the Confederacy entertained with a benelit card parly ri Tuesday evening. Th,. atl'nir was given at the Hotel LeFaine, which was urrangeU ML'SIC CLUB .SO Man in- Ru.-', Frank and Otis Ma-sie.' Biil Swift, Bobby Sloan, Leon Kil ls if, J"c .lack Atkins, David Mat lliews. J, T. B.u--.cti, John Cud'liliacl.. ; ml Bill Ray. ' I AIRS. BARBER HONORED BY SYI.VA (. I.CB ; Mr.-. It N. Baiber, district pre.-i- j dent of the federation (if women's! club.-, was guv-t ',,:' honor at the meet- ing of tiie 1 wenticth ( entury Club of of Sylva mi last Thursday afternoon. The meeting was held at the home : Mis. I an Thoiiipkins. which was elalorately decoiati-rl with spring ll'.wers. Airs. Barber was prf.-enteit a lovely shoulder cor-age of sweet peas and roses and the other guests weie given sm.ill corsages of lillies of t he valley. Mis. Barber made an interesting address, outlining the plans of the federation. Other guests were the officers of the Woman's Club of Sylva and Cul lowhee, The hostess ,-erved salad and ice courses- HAVE OPEN 'I- tile summer. Mr Adolf Yl ida, ai i i the .ummi-r . wti'.i operate Hotel. 'l ickem of Hawthorne, week to spend !al,am. Mr Bal-ani Prickeu priis Mr. and Mis. Norman Young and little daughter, of Charlotte, are among tin. recent arrivals in the citv and tiie re-iding at the Clevewill Ajiartii'ents. Mr- S. T. Graves returned to her hoin(. Sunday from Atlanta- Georgia, where she has been visiting her brothers for the past three months. She spent the fall ami winter with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Reeder, tit her home in Hughesville, Penn sylvania. Miss Je.ssij. Stanley, of Canton, wa.s a week-end guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Rotha. Itotho Mis. Rufu- L. Allen, who spent the winter with i datives in New York t',ty and Washington, D. C, arrived -Monday to ,iend the -ummer at hei home on Church street. En route to Wayne-viile she visited her cousm Mr.'cml Mrs- Craig Wilton, at Sedge iieio. Greensliofo, and was accompan ,l, h.nrie i'V Mrs. John Po.-t, of .-ddgrlield. Dr. ami Mrs. O. T. Alexander left la-t week for Charlotte vhert. they are visiting relatives. Mr.-. J. I'. Hawkins and Mr-. Thurnv.n Haynes, of Clyde, spent Tuesday ih"i.iing in town. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buei-k and son, Mr. Robert Bueck. of Spencer, N. C. and Mr. J. S- Bueck. of Jones town, Pennsylvania, stopped in Way-ne-vilk Monday en route to their homes from Murphy and visited a short while with Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Camp. Mr. ami .Mrs. Herbert Baucom, Jr. left Monday morning for Wake Forest College to attend the commencement eerci-es. Mr. Baucom completed his course of study at Wake Forest at the end of the winter session and will receive his diploma with the graduating class, lie has been at tending the Southern Baptist Theo logical Seminal y in Louisville. Ken tucky this spring. in quantities ii, purple and yelluw iris, the color being noted in '.he other party appointment-; Members of the chapter receiving were Mrs- C. K. Kirkpatrick, .Mrs. II R. Campbell, Mrs. C. C. White, and Mrs. Will Hyatt. Following the games a salad course, was served. t . Seven prizes were presented those making the highest score, Miss Mar garet Hyatt among the women, and Mr. '. I.e Roy Davis among the nwn; Mrs. ('. C White and Mr. R. L. Pre vost, winners of the second prize; Mrs. C- M. Dieus and Mr. Will Hyatt, players of low scores; and Mr. Laur iston Hardin who cut the consola tion. Tiie guest list included: Mr. anil Mrs. James M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. P.evost. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkius, Mr and Mr.s. J. Wilfurd Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C C. White. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Jr.. .Mr. and Mr C. F. Kirkpatrick. Miss Robina Mil ler, Miss fcithel Craig, Mrs. Harry Marshall, Mrs- Honi'V Keener. Mrs, Euuene Alley, Miss. .M i rgaret Hyatt. Mr. Hugh loan, n'. V ill Hvalt, mm -M r. LeRoy Davis. Come Over To ASHEVILLE And Enjoy. Yourself - SUNDAY! rvii Matinee 25c Matinee 25c SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY SUNDAY Performance At 2 P. M. - 4 P. M. 9 P. M. VWCrWMEETsYOURllDOLS OF RADIOFACE TOFACE in arner Bros.' funniest ssV musical, staged at the other ena oi inc oroaacasis the Wonderland of Radio vou've never jcen till now! t it sj vM - , V -5 pent; LITTLE THERESA ALLEY CELE- B RATES BIRTHDAY Little Thcre-a Alley entertained 4 nuinaerf-i.it ' her young lriends at a pa.it y Moiiilay afternoon at the home of her grantipai'cnts. Dr. and Mrs- W 11. Liner, in celebration of her fifth birthdaj A color sclveme of pink -nd white w as noted iii th-f deenratums ' of liiti In n. e and in all the party appoint me i its. The. children Were elite rtaineii w ith games and puny rides during the alteinoon alter winch they were la- Vt'.e.l into the dining room where: ail ice course was erved. 1 he dining t .ble was -centered with a lovely birth day cake holding tivef lighted"' pink candles,- , . I he gue.-t.-. iire.-eni were : Nancy Jones. Jane Dudiev I- rancis, Bebe Medionl. l-.lste Green Bettv Latham, Ann 1-armer. Barbara Ann iiovd, Mai v Lee anu lettv Jean A lie v. Lois Massif. Oleta McClure- Jean Hodges, Giarlvs .Walker: Bettv Allev. BoPPv Hardin. John Hodge's. Bribe Davis:. l inker Gav. ei Allev. and I- mi Saunders. "' , .Mtss bteph inte . Moore, ot Lake Junaluska. left Saturday for an tx. tended trip tthvough tliv west. She will, visit relatives- in San Diego and Los Angeles. Ciiliforr.ia iand will "e- turn via Ai'H-qUerque. New Mexico ;oi- ,i visit tii her uncle; Mr. Il.vlt med ical o.-Tu'er on the Pueblo Indian Res s.i rvat ion. ts;ti will oe jv.ined hv her h.totheri Dudley Moore, who will re turn home with her about .Tu'lv first. 'S k - -a,' ,X 0 I C K ' I O W I I 1 ciNOiito6i; 4 MIllS iROS TED riORITO A BAMi p A T O ' I t I C I 3 0 I O ROCU. 3'OIBUTANTC 'l HN'ilNKIN; Msht .4dniis.-ln 40c VP for J I I I W I w . w w Sour nmach Gas and Headache dua to Constipation M JSP MEETING The Waynesville .Mu-ic Club will meet Saturday afternoon at -3:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Margaret Strihgtield. This will be an open meeting and a large number of guests are expected to b,. present. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chambers, of Medford Farm, announce the birth of of a daughter, Geraldine ?-lizaboth. on Wednesday, May 16. Mrs. Cham bers was before her marriage Miss Marjorie Langford. BAPX'IST SUNDAY f:HOOL COUNCIL TO MEET TONIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers and Workers Council of the Baptist Sunday School will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:,'!0 o'clock. Supper will be served and all mem bers nf the council are requested to be present. : t m BAPTIST' YOUNG MATRON'S TO MEET Th,, Young Matrons Class of the First Baptist church' will meet tomor. row night at S o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. O. Garren, on the Pigeon Road, fo.- its monthly party. It is hoped that all n1ember.s will be pro sent. MPb L II I II KRIS, sult.j,j BUSINESS WOMAN'S CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED TONIGHT A meeting will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7 ::'.( o'clock at the court house to-' complete' the. (irgani zal ion of a Business and Professional WomfinV 'Club for Waynesville- Dr. F: I iznbet h Ramsey,, d i st rict p resident, of Asheville will be the speaker. All persons interested art, invited to be present. . . Miss . Mildred MeCrnrken roturncd to '(..'ullinvhee Sunday after spending the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Massic, Mr: and Mrs. Guy Massie." and children, and Mr, and. 'Mrs. C. J. Recce spent last week-end "at, the Reecet-uinnie.- ramp near Cruso. PLANTS FOR SALE Sweeet pot ft . ttH's. 4 varieties, 20c per 100, ?1.75 per 1 000; tmnatoes, 2 varieties, J.'C iH-r 100, Si. " 5 per 1 000: late cab bage, 2 varieties. Flat Dutch and Danish Bald Head, readv June . l,"n- per 100. $1 per l 000 ;celery and sweet pepper, lac dozen, . oc per 100; onion plants 2 varieties., l.ic ,: 100; $1.2.". per 1.000. See P. D. t. York, one mile from Bethel school on Sunburst Road. Mav 24-..1 Let Us Quote ou -f Prices On our fy. Oil PRINTING m The Mountaineer VaynesSville, N. C. gTjj ... Xil The Largest Print- 6f ijf in Pkint West Of Asheville" I Smith's Meet Me AT Smith's $1.00 :50c 50c Wampoles Lysol Ipana Tooth Paste 79c 21c 39c 25c Gallon Large Black Draught Thermos Jug Listerine 15c $1.39 59c Pint Agents For $1.00 M. I. :U Whitmans And ironized Yeast AnlisePlic Mtha Washing. 49C ton Candies 79C S1.00 Value Half Gallon 25c Value Double Deck Bridge Cards Mineral 0il Tooth 79c 98c 10c ACCURACY, SERVICE ANT) POPULAR PRICES ON PRESCRIPTIONS Gordon V- LINE If you are looking for good Hose, you are looking for Gordon. All the new shades are here. 79c to $1.35. Massie's Dept. Store

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