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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, i9;i Society News SOCIETY PAGE Local Items Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor - Phone 137 THE WAYNESViLLE 5I0U.VTAINEEH C. M. ROGERS OBSERVES 85TH BIRTHDAY On Sunday. June 10. Mr. C M. Rogers was honored at a family din ner at his home at Fines Creek in tables on the lawn. The birthday cake which held eighty-rive candles was presented to the guest of honor by JOINT HOSTESSES HONOR MISS MAUD TERRELL Miss Maud Terrell- charming bride-elect of the summer season, was extended a lovely courtesy on last Wednesday afternoon whn Mil.-. Gerald Fish and Mrs. Frank Pate, entertained with a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Pate, at Clyde. Three tables were arranged for contract in the living rooms which were lavishly decorated with daisies. I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Noland. roses, lemon lillies, and Hags to de-' In the afternoon a shurt service note a color scheme of yellow and was held by Rev. Thomjs Erwin at white. Dainty shoulder corsages of which time tribute was paid to Mr. yellow and white flowers marked Rogers and the guests present show each guest's place at the tables and red him with good wishes, the cho.en motif was noted in detail I Th(ljie prwent included: Mr. and in the salad course served after the Mrs Charlie Rogers, Mr. and Mrs Same.. IK J. Yoland. Mr. an, I Mr F. J When til scores were totaled Mrs. rvl,n. -Mr I H R.....r Mr' Gay was awarded the hitfh Framv, Bnr Mr n.l Mr. H..mer .-core prize and Mrs. Richard Barber, j ROJwrj. Mr. and '.Mr. Cauley Rogers Jr. received the low score gift. The m r -ml t p n.i t..rr, presented an attrae- , children of Mr. Rogers: and the fol- YOUNGER SET IS ENTERTAIN ED AT BRANNER CREST An outstanding social event of the week for members of the younger social set was the party given Mon- elebration of the eighty-fifth anni.'day evening by Mrs. James Atkins at versary of his birthday, fsranner Crest, honoring her niece. A mid-dav dinner was served it! Miss Margaret Shaekford, and her S- P. ngjir.H'.- also tive gift to Mis. Terrell Those playing bridge were: Misses Maud and Margaret Terrell, Miss Ula Patterson, Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Miss Mary Barber, Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mrs, C. F. Kirkpatrick Mis. Henry Davis. Mrs. S. P Gay. Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, and Mis-. Virginia O'Shughaessy, of Asheville. Joining I hi.s group for tea were the mother and grandmother of the ho.'i- oree. .Mrs. . G. Terrell and Mrs, Lillie Terrell, Miss Louise Edward left last week for K mix v I lie, Tennessee where she will attend summer school at . the University of Tennessee. Mr J,e Sloan arrived last week from F.m.iry Junior College at Ox-, lord, Geo.'gia, to spend the summer lowing grandchildren and great grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Green and family. Mr- and Mrs. N. C. James and family, Mr. and Mrs Curtis Rogers and family, Mrs. C. B McCrary and children, Rev. Thom as Erwin. Mr. J. 1). Justice and daughter, Mi.s Dell Rogers. Miss Maggie James. Miss Ann McCracken. Mrs. Herman Green, Mr Bert Walk. ' -. T-s Edna Roger Ferguson, Mrs. :.;.,:,. Cla-k Mr-. Glee Queen Mr--. Gaston Feruson, and Mr. D. C. Justice Mrs. Howell Abbott, of Columbia. South Carolina, arrived Sunday, to spend the -ummer in Waynesville and is a guest at the Hotel Waynes-Ville. guests from Charlotte. Miss Eliza beth King, Mis.. Dorothy Caldwell. and Miss Jane rierson. The guests were greeted by Mi Babbie Way and were shown into the reception room where dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. Atkins served punch and cak,, at a beautifully appointed table throughout the evening. Those present included the guests of honor and Misses Billie Rotha, Martha Way, Emily Siler. Sarah Welch. Mary Snyder, of Salisbury. Corinne Wagenfeld. Mary Alice Dungan, of Elizabethton, Tenn.. Helen Sisk. Thomasine Stringrield. Mozelle McCracken, Mary JVnland McCrack en. Polly Black, of Travelers Rest. S. Haseltine Swift, Louise String field, and Barbara Haviland, of At lanta, Georgia, and Messrs. Loch Hyatt, Howard Hyatt. Bob Wagon feld, Jack Jack Atkins. Rav Burc-in. i.eon Killian. Hobby Sloan. Frank .Massie, Ottis Massie. John' Cudde back. Ernest Withers, Bill Swift, Ben Atkins, Frederick Marsh. Joe Shyply. Jue Shackford, William Med'ford, Atkins Shackford. arid Red Robinson- Mi George V; ,f Asheville, vacation with his father, Mr, Hugh J. ' and Miss Meta Adam-, of Raleigh '" i.M were visitor m the city Monday MISS KILLIAN HONORS BRIDE ELECT Mi.; Elizabeth Garrett, who has been expensively Entertained since the announcement of her engagement a week ago, was delightfully honored on Monday afternoon when Miss Ellen Louise Killan, was hostess for a a bridge party -and miscellaneous shower. MISS ILA GREENE HAS HOUSE PARTY Miss Ha Greene was hostess for a delightful house party at her home on East street last week-end. The guests were Miss Bertha Emberger. of Yorkfork, West Virginia, Mr. Phil McGee and Mr. KeUey Williams, of Burkesyille, Kentucky. Several enjoyable social affairs were given for the visitors including a party on Saturday evening given by Miss Greene. A scavenger hunt and dancing featured the entertain ment and punch, cakes, and sandwich, es were served throughout the even ing. The guests were: Miss Louise Moody. Miss Edna McKay. Miss Mil dred McClure, Mrs. Ruth Rotha, Miss Johnnie Russell. Miss Marie Plott. Miss Josephine Cabe, Miss Virginia Roberts, Miss Blanche Medford. Miss Susie Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Grahl, Mr. Jack Phillips. Mr. Joe Helmiek Mr. Alfred Kuhne. Mr. Dave Cabe Mr. Ben Atkins, Mr. William Med ford, Mr. Lee Davis, Mr. Frank Fer guson, Jr., and Mr. Gene Fitzgerald, of Franklin. Another delightful event honoring - . - - -nr. .ucuee was the informal break fast given by Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Purcell Sunday morning at their nome on Maple street. Miss Louis'.' Moody was also hos tess tor the house oaltv at heanti 1 Lilly appointcu diner uariv. Cover were laid for Miss Greene and her guests ana Mr, Jack Phillips. rcher RJU FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY . Y- A t x n LOVELY CHIFFON HOSE that give extra wear 79c 1.00 1.25 Smartest style features combined with amazing resistence to wear make these lovely chiffon stockings the fa vored choice of thrifty moderns. Su perb quality dull twist silk from top to toe. Dainty crescent sole for extra beauty and wear. Comes in a wide array of fashionable new shades. Fo or tlie occasion the home was adorned with quantities of roses in shades of pink Tallies were in the bridal niofif and the color schem,, of p,nk and white was attractively ear ned out in tne ice course. After the games little Jimmie Swift, i -dressed as Cupid and carrying, a tele ;.gram for the bride. e'ntered the i "oni pulling a wagon which w.,s laden . with a shower of gifts from the i guest:-. Other lovely gifts were also ; presented to Mrs. Felix StoVall, who made high score, and Miss Martha ; Neal. who scored low. Those .laying bridge were: : Misses 1 ''bzabetti and Edna Garrett, .Miss Mary Emma "Massie and guest, Mis Sura Williams, oMSuford. S. C'V. 'Mi Ik'.-ter Ann Wither.-. Miss Lkbbie Way. Mis.- Martha Mock, Mis Oladys Ulcus, Mi.-s Ro-alvn Mis jt'We inns. Miss Vai-t l, v.,.,1 Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, Mrs! Fel'ix Stovi.H, -Mrs.. Horace Keener, and Mis, kyy Campbell.. ; Te, guest. were: Mrs. X. W Gar net. Mrs S. T. X,.., , Mr "j. i; ' l-i !- J. M. Kelktt. Sh-s. J iianiin Mo-well. Mrs. W. F Mi-- Nancy Killian. Swift, and MISS WITHERS HONORS BRIDE- ELECT Miss Elizabeth Uarrett, whose mar riage to Mr. Herbert Braren, of GainsVille. Florida, will be an in teresting event tomorrow, was hon ored at a beautiful Dartv Tnrfav afternoon when Miss Hester Ann Withers entertained at her home on Church street. A wealth of spring flowers in shades of yellow and orange added beauty and attractiveness to the rooms and thp same colors were noted in all details of the party. Tallies were miniature bouquets "of garden flowers. Contract bridge was played at three tables and high score nrize was awarded to Miss Martha Neal while Miss: Louise Stringrield' received t-k consolation gift. After the games aiue -nss .uary Ann. .Massie in an attractive costume presented a' show er, or lovt-ly gifts to the bride Miss taroura ikiviland ami Miss Carolyn ss! (i "i -serving a salad course I nose playing bridg,, -weie: Misses Elizabeth and Edna Garrett, Mrs. Roy -Cani-1'bel!. Mis;. M-, -ih-, v.,.,i' Ray, Miss Ellen Louise Killian, Miss liabbie ay, Miss Gk.dys Dirus. Miss Adora loltzeaw. Miss Louise Stringrield. Miss Martha Mock, Miss Rosalyn Lay and .Miss Jewel H pp.-. Joining the group for tea were: Mrs. Paul Hardin. Jr:, and guest, Mrs. iliiam Ritchie, of Concord. Mrs Hugh M,ssie. and Mrs. N W. CJarrett'i Why Pay As Much and Some times More For an Off Brand HOSE ,Vhen you san buy a Na. tionally Known Quality Hose. Gordon for 79c, $1.00, $1.35 And How SJieer And Ringless Thev Are. Massie's Dept. Store "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Clean Up Week C. E. RAY'S SONS M.Moi; SECTION" OF CAROLINA ANNUAL IIEIUCATEL) TO . MRS. CHARLES RAV. JR, The senior, section of 'the' lu kety Vack, student yearbook of tin- University of North Carolina, winch has Just come from th,, press is dedicated to Mrs. "Sallr' Rav! J, r Charles Ray. Jr.) "whose help tu.. understanding and sympathetic advice .as capable super-secretary of t.ie. Liber.,1 ...Arts-..School and guar '!''"! '"'Js'd of the A. Ii, students has "'"'.' iut- one. of ( aridina'.s .-.g!!:fica-nt- personalities." in l"ii .and regariieii :i" " -"v 'ii-i qu.i. ter of a century. The '.;. t'O-, Alex- 1!- Andivu-s ,1,- Ii.i invi the business-manager. Joim w.: i,i Zeiulo;.. and -nu-mhiii-J ,,f tneirv:air ,pparenvly spared no pains oi.iMisg-.tne volum-. pu'.fiy t-viireseiit.'itiv ntent ne of fhe the really OiH'k is ann-uiils Vi-li liarr com- f ca minis life ' -as"' possii.ic -The" Volume itself is ilea ted to Judge J. Crawford . " ( ''iicit ir (ieneral .f th,, I'nit,,, vtiile. who i.- itn. aluiiinu.s of the Uni versity ' .'. - - in & 3 Change of Prices Effective this date, the two undersigned Heauty Parlors will have the following prices: MRS .Mrs Finger Wave and .-Shampoo Finger Wave Finger Wave, "not dried ,)C ."iOc ?5c RUTH RAY'S BEAUTY SHOP Fhone lt'5 JO-ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone fi.' OGAN IS PARTY HOSTESS C. (Ul.iiran- IV,; a. beaut uully appointed bridge dinner in Ja.sf Wednesday; evening, at her !ii:ine oii Academy streeti - i'l.mier was si-ryed. at "Vniall tables Vflich. weiv centered With .lovely lu.u qaets t,f mixed flowers and quantities v '. . !ark.-;,i:r. and pinks were atrractively arialiged : in decoration of tlie rooms. Cuntraer' hri.l.r... ,tuivd ;fhe - evening;- . entertainnK-ht iisii .-core prizes going to Mrs. T.w. Lee, Jr. and .Mr. John Shelby. l.:e gue-ts present were: Mr. and 1 s- , "u Jol ly , M ,-s . Juhn Hipp s .-rlanme, Clark, Mr. and Mr.-! Mr" l u iuV:nS-,Xat"!i" Ain.son, f t. -John Shelby. Mr. and Mrs Wil ord Ray. and Mr. Clyde Rav, Jr -.-..- MISS MARY KIRKPATRICK FAR. .' . .; V. TY1 HOSTESS Mis Mary Kirkpatrick was. hostess lor a. charming informal party Mon day evening at , iier home at rhp Clevewill Ajiartnu-.its honoring .Miss Katherine H-ikes and Mr. Robert Monteith. of Long Island, who are guests at the Adger House, Quantities of garden flowers adorned the looms where the guest. assembled and bridge and dancing were, enjoyed during the, pvehing. ,, : ' v The guests pireserr.f werej M.iss Hakes, Mr. Monteith,''. Mm. Margue rite Barron':. -Mrs. Clair Elden Ham ilton,Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan. Miij S. A. Jones. Mr, Rolert I Woodward, Mr- Jimmie Neal, Mr. Marcus Mc Cracken, and Mr- Jinv Bovd. Mrs- Kenneth Ferguson and Miss Elizabeth Garrett were Asheville visitors Monday. MISS BABBIE- WAY IS HOSTESS FOR MISS GARRETT t ontinuing with a series of de lightful social event. this week hon oring Mis. Elizabeth Garrett, bride elect . Miss Babbe Way was hostess for a lovely bridge party and handker chief shower ye.terd.iy afternoon. Four tables were arranged for con tract amid a pretty setting of mixed garden flowers and the bridal motif was noted in the party appointment.. .-vner an interesting iiitie Joe w av in tne cries of lrames'. irother of the host,. stunie bf. a doliviov kov nr.,: sented special delivery package to Mis (.arret!- h i c h contained exquis ite .lar.dkerchiefs jiresented by the guests. fhe hostess also presented tuuidkercmcfs t, the holders of hied, .. nd low scores.' I hose play iii Elizabeth ami la.uia r.iocK) , .Mrs. Kennth Fergu-,!'-. Mi.,Martha Neak Miss Ellen Lou,,. Knhan. ML Jewel Hipps, Mrs. Tehx Stoyall. Miss M,ry. Emma Massie: Miss Sara Williams, Miss nv.-aiwi ..nay. M i.-. t.ladys Hiss .Margaret St.ringtield,. 'am ,,-.-', "U,,'.UV. in lor tei were: - l- Aea I'.' J!' .MVs. ; C. E. Rav .i. . . ti'trrett- -Mrs. T L and Miss Hester Ann Withers. bridge Were;. Misses Edna Garrett. M is.. Dkuis Ashtoii,: Miss Martha Miss Helen Sisk. : i in tor tei Were Mrs. J. R. Hipps .. Ray, , Gwyn; SIX CUPS AND SAUCERS Ivory Cototed fiody Kose and Poppy Decoratfonifdtonly 125 OCTAGON COUPONS Special low prices on OCTAGON SOAP, GIANT SIZE .... OCTAGON POWDER ... . , . OCTAGON CLEANSER . . . . . ....... OCTAGON TOILET SOAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I for 18c , . . . i for 18c . . . .2 for 9c ... 4 for 19c Ask os where fhe nearest premium itore 1$ located MS:t9 CAMPBELL IS HOS 1ESS FOR MISS GARRETT Mi.ss Elizabeth Garrett, attractive bndeselect, was: fete,! Saturday af ternoon at a cbar!iiin,r .,,.,."..;...... Mr. i H-. Campbell at her home on beulah avenue. k The chosen color seheme was pink and white with roses, u-ed in prof u, ion as floral decoration. This motif wa.s also noted in the tallies and salad ;,-.:V !7'.i'iter tne games. Con tiaet was played at three tableS-and "ik-jigh scpre-i-ptise; went, to - Mi Babbie, W ay. while Miss Ellen. Louise kill i an received t he . low score gi f t Sra-S aniKUe? we: Mi-?es Elizabeth and Edna Garrett, Miss Babbi,. Va,- -Miss Ellen Louise Killian. Miss He- ! M Martha , Neal, Miss Martha Mock. Miss Jewel Hi pps. Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr .Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, and Mr. r elix Stovall. . Mr- B'll Prevost, : student at the Lniverity )0f North . Carolina, ar n ed . Tuesday to spend , the summer vacation withhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. . Prevost. ,.--...''-.....; Mr. Thomas . Stringrield, Who is a stuifctf . at Charleston Medical School Charleston. South Carolina, arrived la.-t week to spend the sum mer with his parents. Dr. and M- Sum. Stringfield. , .- PALMOLflVE ... The soap of youth m LOW PRICE rjoys! for 14C Interested In Baseball Uniforms Octagon Coupons Will Get One W RITE TO HILL DARE. PREMirM DEPT. 17 Sl'SSEX ST.. JERSEY CITY. X J. If its a Cleanser We Have It GROCERY DEPARTMENT C. E, Ray's Sons 5i -k
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