THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 THE WAYNESVlLLE MOUN'TAINEEn LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 7()F MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO BE HELD UTH The" Central Zone -meeting of Way. nesville District, which consists of; the missionary societies of Waynes-, till. Svlva Cullowhee. Speedwell, i Whn will be held at Shady , Grove church at Jonathan, Wednesday. JUThe"new president, Mrs. R. W. Howell, will be in charge of the pro gram and all members are invited to be present. .,, The society of Jonathan will serve lunch. , ! Mr and Mrs. jonn vueeii ie ex pected to return today from Chapel Hill where they v ?nt to attend the commencement exercises of the Uni versity of North Carolina- They will be accompanied home by their sons, Mr. James Queen, who is member of the graduating class, and Mr. John Queen, who is a student at the University. SISK TOURS Of Asheville. N. C. Offers AN EIGHT DAY ROUND TRIP Chicago World's Fair ALL EXPENSES $32.00 Write Miss Lillian Young Or 119 Cumberland Ave. Phone 3901-R Asheville, N, C. MRS. FERGUSON AND MRS. BOWLES HOSTESSES Mis. Grayden Ferguson and Mrs. M. H. Bowles were hostesses for a bridge party and linen shower Tues day afternoon in honor of MUs Maude Terrell, bride-elect of July. The affair was tendered at the home of Mrs. Ferguson which was lovelv with its decoration of roses and other garden flowers. Tallies featured the bridal motif. After the games prizes were awarded to Mrs. Felix Stovall, high scorer, Mrs. S- P. Gay, second high, and to the honoree , who was presented a guest prize. The gifts of linen were presented in a unique man ner when little Parker Gay, dressed as a aviator, brought in an air mail package addressed to Miss Terrell. The hostesses served a delightful salad course. Those playing were: Misses Maude and Margaret Terrell. Miss Mary Barber. Miss Eula Patterson, Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr., Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr.. Mrs. R. L. Coin. Mrs. R. L. Lee. Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs Frank Pate and Mrs. Gerald Fish, of Clyde, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. C. Patrick. Mrs. Felix Stovall. and Mrs. Kenneth .Ferguson. Mrs. J. G. Terrell and Mrs. Grover Davis came in for tea. QUEEX-JOHNSON Of interest to friends is the an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Svfa Cnnt;inp JilVmsOTl. of Atlanta. to Mr- Claude Caldwell Queen, of Maicon. Georgia, anil w aynesvine, which was solemnized May 20, at ;l .-.VI,,,. L- i tVi aftirnrwn. hv Rev. L. Boyd Hamm, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Kedeemer. ol .Macon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bollinger. . YOUNG WOMAN'S CIRCLE TO MEET The Young Woman's Cird,. of the Methodist church will meet this even at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Daisy Bovd. lip -iw im For Father's Day JUNE 17th WE OFFER AS An Especial Attraction A SPECIAL PATTERN IN ThevnROw- SHIRT INSTEAD OF THE REGULAR PRICE $1.9 .'; -'' '. J . ' : '-.,.' ' ' ' ''''"' '' - - Advertised in the Saturday Evening Post One Day Only Saturday C. EB Ray s Sons MRS. BARBER AND MRS GAY ARE HOSTESSES. Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay were joint hostesses for a delightful informal bridge party last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barber on the Dellwood Road. Two table- were placed for bridge in the living room which was at tractively arranged with Dorothy Perkins roses and peonies. After an interesting series of games Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr. was presented the high score gift and Mi.-s Mary Elizabeth Doggett received the low score gift. Those playing were Mrs. Norman Young and guest, Miss Mary Eliza beth Liggett, of Charlotte, Mrs. J. R. McCracken. Mrs R. L- Coin. Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Mrs. Marguerite Barron, and Mrs. Dan Watkins. Mrs. Clair Elden Hamilton, of Philadel phia, who is spending the summer with Mrs. Barron, was a tea guest. MR. AND MRS. DOWNS HAVE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A birtmlav celebration ot much in terest in the county was that of Mr. and Mrs- J, N, Downs which was ob served jointly by their children at the country home ot a daughter, Mrs. L, B, Moore.; At the hospitable home, "tiunnybrook Farm. ' a large number of friends and relatives gathered for th,, occasion. A bounteous luncheon was served on long tables on the lawn. Among the guests in the fam ily were twelve great grandchildren and grandchildren. following the dinner a birthday cakp with TS candles was presented the honor guests, along with many useful and attractive gifts from numerous friends. Among those pres ent were: Mr. Kimsev Howell and family, of Waynesville. brother of Mrs. Downs. Mr. Kansas Howell. Mr. York Howell, Mr.-. W. J. Turpin. all of Whittier. Mis. V. A. Turpin. of Clyde, Mrs. C. V. Moody, of Knox ville. and Mrs. Charles R- Liner, of Waynesville. From Canton came: Mr. Kansas Downs and Bucher Downs. Those present from Franklin were: Mrs. Will Hyatt. Mr. Buford Downs. Mis. R L. Liner. From Sylva cam,, Mrs. Crawford Smith and Mr. Clyde Downs. During the day more than 73 guests called to extend feli citations to the couple, who have spent such useful lives in their com. munity. r MISS DRAMA LAMPK1N LS PARTY HOSTESS .Miss Drama Lampkin was hostess lor a delightful party at her home on liranner avenue last Friday even ing. Various games and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening, after which refreshments were served. The guests present were: Misses Alden Howell, .Marguerite .Murphy. Anna Catherine Coin. Joan Phillips, Myra Phillip, Ruby and Mildrcn Brendel, Hulen Sisk. and Mary Alice Dun'can; of Eliziihothton, Tennessee. Messrs. Joe Jack Atkins, Bob Wagen feld, -John Cuddoback. Leon Killian, Ray Hurgin. Mack Davis, Loeh Hyatt. Howard Wyatt, and Billy Kay Henry, of Knoxvilie, Tennessee.' MR. DUC K FIT OBSERVES BIRTH. DAY Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Duckett enter tained on last Sunday with a delight ful family dinner in celebration of the in ty-eighth birthday 'anniversary of Mr. Duckett. The children present were: Mrs. Glenn Leatherwood and Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Rogers, of Candler, Mr. and Mrs.. E J. Duckett. of Cullowhee, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Dellart. of Bry.-on City, and .Mrs. Horace Duckett. of this city- Other guests included six grand children and Mrs. Dora Mar tin, Miss Nana Bell Hughes, Miss Louise Martin, and Mr. .Charles Browning, all of Bryson Citv. WAYNESVILLE GIRLS IN RHO DODENDRON FESTIVAL Mi-- Hester Ann . Withers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Eriie.-t Withers, was .-elected by the Wiiynesvill,.. Ro tary Club' to parth-ip.'ite in the Rho dodendron -Parade, .yesterday inoin ing. .Miss Withers with sever. ,.1 other- young - ladies 1'ioni !i";ghli,oriiij; cities n if .'on tiie ' Asheville Rotary fii.at in the .floral parade whivh was part of t ne fe.-tival program. . .Mi.-s Josephine Calie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C.be, was ch.iscn us "Cinderella" to take part in the pageant lat night. The .-lory .of Cinderella was given a.- ne episode of the pageant aii:l was offered by player. from WaynesvilU and (irassy Branch coiiim unities. "'" 0. K, S. SEWING CIRCLE TO '.-.' MEET . The Sewing Circle of the Eastern Star will liiei t this afternoon, ( Thurs. day), at :;::;tCo'dol-k with Mrs, W.J. Campbell, . .'-.' - Mis. Robert Stretelier returned to 1. er horr.e yesterday after a two week.?' visit . to rel 'tives in Raleigh and Wilson's Miil .' ''- Dr. and . Mrs.. J, F. Abel returned last night f rom '-. Chattan&ojfa. Te.nhes seu whore they attendeil the annual meeting , of Southern Railway Surgeons.- -. Miss Carolyn Haynes returned to her home last week from Meredith College. Raleigh, to spend the sum mer with her mother, Mrs. C, A Haynes. Mrs. B. L. Hall, of Deland. Florida, is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. F. K. Alley, Jr., and Mr. Alley. I Miss Louise F. Fain of Americus i Georgia, is a guest at the Hotel Way-' nf-sville where she will spend the1 summer. i i Mr. Harry Whisenhunt, who is a tudent at Weaver College, has re-j turned to his home for the summer. Mrs. A. B- Butler, of St. Peters burg. Florida, has arrived for a month's stay in the city ami is a guest at the Hotel Waynesville. Mr. Harrold Haynes, student at Castle Heights Military School, is at home to spend the summer. Mr Joe Shackfonl, of Charlotte, who was graduated last week fnm Duke University. Durham, and Mr. Atkins Shackfonl, who was graduat ed. -from Emory and Henry Univer sity, Emorv- Virginia, have arrived to spend the summer and are guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs James Atkins. Misses Lucy and Kdna Jones and Misses Margaret, Lillian and Frances Burgin returned to their h anes Tues day after a week's visit to the World's Fair in Chicago. Mr. Flank Hodges. of Morris Tennessee, spent last week-end hen with Mrs. Hodges and children. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy and Misa Marguerite Murphy returned Satur day after a week's visit to friends in Greensboro and Winston-Salem. They ab?o visited Mr. John Murphy, who is a student ai the L niversity Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Mrs. C. W. DeHart and children, Billy and Worley. of Bryson City, are guests of Mrs. DeHart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Duckett- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albright nd little son. Jimmie, arrived Saturday for a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs M. F. Albright and Mr and Mrs. J. T. Bridges. Weight Reduced From 180 to 137 "Wonderful."1 She Savs There's today's -itory of a woman who knew she. carried too. much fat and decided the right, way' -to.' get ricf of it gust a few Words that wise-fat folks should heed worth reading. "I use : Kruschtn Salts , to reduce. It's wonderful. Take it daily and eat what I want and still lose. I did weigh 1-0, now LIT. Want to, get down to .125." Mrs. Leonard Bass. Ft. Atkinson. Wis., Feb. 6. 1934. When you take one half teaspoon ful of Kruschen in a g'a.-s of hot wa teryou not only lose in weight but you put healthy activity into your whole body you'- feci younger and look it---get it at Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store- or any drug store in the Mr. Kenneth Dunham arrive! last week from the University of Florida to spend the summer with his fath. er, Mr. Donald Dunham, at the Dun ham House. Mr, C. C. Hill, of Clyde, was a visi tor in Waynesville last week. Miss Jane Sullivan, of Asheville. visited friends here last week. Mr. D. M. Cagle, of Clyde was here on business Tuesday Mr. H. V. Cagle, of Canton, spent Wednesday in town. Mr. Edwin Fincher, of Clyde, was here on business Tuesday. Mr. Walter Ketner. of Jonathan. spent Wednesday in Waynesville. ' Among the visitors in town Wed nesday were Messrs. F. A. Justice and lilake McCracken, of Crabtree. Mr. Charles Caldwell, of Clyde, was here oM business yesterday. Mr. Tom Terrell, of Wood row. was among the recent visitor- in town Mr. Sam Justic,, was here from Canton yesterday. D,-, F. M- Davis, of Canton, spent Wednesday in town. Mr. Bob Alley has arrived from Duke University to spend the sum mer at home. Mr James Harden Howell. JJr.. who is a student at th,. . University of North Carolina, arrived last; week to spend the summer with his par ents, Major and Mrs. .1. II.; Howell. .... Mr. Ralph Provost left Sunday for Now York City where he will spend several days on bllsines-. More Shoe Mileage! It's surprising the additional wear you can get from shoes that are regularly repaired. The slight cost of putting them in shape is more than repaid in the savings on new shoes. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT, Prop. MAIN STREET NEXT WESTERN UNION ALL DAY OLD FASHIONED 4TH CELEBRATION AND PICNIC Asheville Memorial Stadium Bring the family and the lunch and have some fun. Something doing all the time. Prizes for Host Hog Caller, Hest (ireased Pig Catcher, Hest (ireased Pole Climber and many other events. MASK HALL AERIAL SENSATIONS FOR TIIE HATH IN (I BEAUTIES Please Enter My Name In The Ifcilhing Beauty Contest To Be Held In Thai Asheville Memorial Stadium Wednesday July 4th NAME. .... . r-- ; .- AhDHESS Please mad t his, enlrv blank to WFU'OMK I O ASH KV INC., Ashe ville, N. C A BEAUTIFUL CUP TO WINNER M FIRST Anniversary Specia s For One Week - - - - Beginning Friday One vear ago this week we started in business in this community with the determina tion to give QUALM V MERt II ANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES. We have done that, and the public has appreciated it because they have patronized us most generously, ' To s.how' our .appreciation .for 'this business," we are offering for the next six days some unusual bargains. Again we thank you for our business, and we shall continue to give ' .u your money's worth on every item. SI. 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MHMaHaHBHaH PartumLal ee mmmmBan'm 50c Milk Magnesia q tide Mum AQr Bottles for DUC 1C Deodorant ?J' y PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED PROMI'TLY -ACCURATELY ECONOMIC ALIA Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store PHONE 25 MAIN STREET