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jr. TUljpan . - 1934 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 19.4 THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Local Items Society News ,""""111; '-f J! Il.r.:'.- 1 M RS :l- McCRACKEX HONORS VIS-, .MI:." . KAVN'K HONORS .MISS 1TOR : S!E SM AT HERS .Mi.-, i: K. St let. -hi-r. hi Wil..n'.- KI.-ii- Smathers- whose mar- Mills, wii- :.. the sruest of her .-istt-r, , jaja. Mr; J.ijr!a Edwai-!-, Jr. Jlr. Hotter: Stretcher, was ext-nieii .i lnvi-lv murtcsv Tuesday when .Mi ,1. II. Met ra ki-ii I'li'.i 1 '...iii'i! al a bridge luncheon at t hi- Parkway Hotel, Tin nucst- as.-t-nilde.l in I hi- morn ing ami contract midjie wa-. i-r.j.y id al three : .Ides, which wire ar ranged amid a pivtty i-cttiii); of mix ed irariicn tloucrs. At t In- i-onc 1 u-iin of the nam;-- altintive gifts were presented to Mi-, M. H. Bowie.-, who scored liijrh, Mr.-. Janiis Miche-al. u.f I u r h;i in - who . oiv.l Uw, ami Mi. Strctci.ci. who leceivod the guest .r.i . A delightful luncheon w,.s .-served at a beautifully appointed table which wa.- centered with a bowl of .snap dragon.- callendula, aiiil E-aby'.s breath. A .-rtl.ir scheme of yellow and fTi . f. wa.- n iteii in the plait- cards ami tk: nihni:'. the courses of the luncheon Covers were laid t'ir Ml'-. Robert Stretcher'. Mi-. E E. .Stretcher. .Mrs. lien Colkitt, Mis. Jcrrv Colkitt, Mrs. M. H. Howie.-. M Milliard Atkin.s, .Mis Hujrh Ma-sie. Mrs. James Miehoal. Mrs. Richard Bailicr, Jr., Mrs. Ko; Campbell, Mrs. Lnuriston Hawi !., i.n. I Mis. McCracken- Mr. Hubert Latham and Miss Mar garet Latham, of El I'a.-o. Texas, were jrue.-ts y! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Latham Sat unlay. J.art'.w, Honda, will take piace ln.. aftcrnoon, wa- delightfully h noreii when her . ui.t Mi.-. Ail -ia Kayiif. -riItTt:i;r..i dm-day at'u-rn. on --t a ; ;i : i ;. 5:rrt rie -h.-i d . For the occa-i..n the home wa. ;. :o!. id wi'.n !-(, dai.-ie.-, ami other K:. rik ii t'ower.-, thus denoting a color : he-'ii j.:nk and white. A -ro.tter of beautiful tiix if iiiiKei ie, which wa- arranged on a n' iniat u i e ji.nk float, drawn by little .M ..-.- Holly Ha. moii. was iire.-ented tci tii( honoree. Strawln-rry ice.s with ..ccesMH iis were served by Mis, Adorn Holtzclaw. Mi-- He:-tei Ann Withers, Mis.- Ilarbara Haviland, and Mi.ss, ': on Ko-e i..u-ins of the hride. . :.c. The jfUt-ta Jire-etit included: Mr. H. I'. Sma'.hoi -, o-. andniother -d the m :i!i -elect, three irri-at aunts. Mr.-. ieorn,- Sm.theis. of A.-hevdle. Mrs. S. C, Satterthw ait. and Mis. Emma Willis; two aunts, Mr.- Jo(. Hose and Mi-. Jack Holtzclaw; Mis. Francis Ma.--it', -i t-r of the hoiioree. ami one cousin. Mr-, (ii'iirp- Harmon, of Sa vannah (ienj;ia. and Mrs. J. I.. StriliKtit-Id. Mrs. Ernest Wither.-, Mr.-. W. F. Swift, Mis. J. X. Shnolbred. M Lunli- I-'mv. Miss Louise StruiK ii s ,i, .... Hcren. Miss Ha- MISS 0 -VKKETT WEIS HKAREN Impie.-:.sie with iu -impiicity w. the marriage of Mi.- Mary Elizabeth Garrett and Herbert Hugo Bra re!., w im-h tujk place at :i o'clock i,n h d..y afternoon at th(. home of the i. ride's paients, .Mr. and Mi.-. .x'oMe Uaiielt. Ilev. Paul Haidm, J., pa--'it of the First -Methoh-t church, of Waynesville. K-rfurinei the ceremony in the prt-.-ence of the member.- of the family and a -mail group uf trit-nds. In the living room when- the vow.s whs pronounced an improvised aitar wa.s arranged. The mantel wii- b..nk ed with ijuanlitifs of white rose- and tuns w'itn silver candelabra holding tapers on either side. Tail silver lloo.- vase, with white hydr.nuieas and feras were placed on either siJe vi the isatin pillows, while directly Uhinu were tall standards bearing .athedial candles. iiuiing the half hour preceding tr.e nii.rri.iige Mrs. Horact. Keener gave MVeiai piano selections. Mi,-.s hller. Louise Killian- wearing an at'ternuun gown of rose crepe chiffon, witii blown ami ashes of ro.-es acce--ones, ami la rue pictui,. hat s.. ng "Oh I'ro-m, ii Ale and "Aot Liv- l'han Th.-. ' 1 n'.a The wedding march Irum Lohc-ngro. j 1 -ggef.. was played ny Mr.-. Keener, ai.d ilur-1 . ite iia:. in j ing the ceremony the soft s train- of I ert Sfe'.ciu "Liebe-traum ' w ere heard. I Strelcho: , M urme .1 d as nor on y atter. t- 1. u:;-. .:: 1: gu.-vii and MISS ; i e 1 tor : ;e i niwii n nie on la ' e . Mauue i !:. Erie M an :n- IR ! MISS BARBER HONORS I TERRELL Mi- M..ry Bari-er wa, h - a ii e.ty p.il'.y yt-'.c. .; w .-r.e enti-rtaiiieu ..: U---.V Lane ii. h-i.-.-r it Tc-.i.i whi-t iiainai M I.-.-?, of i.-i.-e!i?ioro, w e tir.g even: of July. Link a:, i white wa. cd-,r iiu'ii c- !:r.s weii . it r i iiitniei.ts and 1:1 tn salad aiu ues- ,-e.t cJU!?e- served after the games. Oaal.tit.c- i-t ro.-es and .sweet pea lent !. i-au i where five tables were placed i,r contract When the scores were totaled :ht. holders of high and secjnd hiirh score.- were presented attractive gilt.-. Mr-. EUwin. Haynes and Mrs. Eai. .".lesser, two lect-nt briues, and M:-s Terrell received lively guest prize-. T ho.-. invited fui- bridge were: M:,-i-s Mau-le and Marn- te. Terrell, Mis. Ceiaid Fish a:: i -'!- J. Frank fate, of Ciy-L .-it's ii.aydm Fergu-s-j!., Mr-. .'.I H. fj.w.es Mi.-- Eula I'atf.-r, .r: Mrs. Richard Barker, Jr.. Mrs. Charles H .id and child. en. Man- Vance and Charles Hard, Jr.- oi Flly'r.a, Ohio, a?:ive! d!ae day to -i.riil the summer with Mrs. Hards Or and .Ms. J. . anei. i' A' HOUSE PARTY IS E.X.L RAVEN'SFORL One i f the most enjoy;, . f the '.veek-end was the ; o.yl-t: .t tin- Raven-ford ven.-tVul .Saturday and Sa in the party were: M. Bill B.adiey, Mr. and M Long, Mr. and Mrs. R. i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whit, Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mr. a: Lenoir Gwvri Mr. and M Havis, Mr. and Mrs. Lest,- Mis. Diana Shtxl breed, an-1 V - y lace Blat-kwell. R-iber: .Mcl.eod ..ml infant niiili-i . . f Asheville. were guests i the first of the week of Mrs. McLeod .-.ao--en ! tiau-nts, Mr. and Mr-. Walter Fer. . the affair and theee '. jruson. ! -.-..ted in all p.rty up- - ; Mr. ami .Mis. Jack i'eri. ami clin dren, and Mr-. I'ero's mother and I . r,-.- Mi -. Hil.-v ami Mr. Joe :y and ch..rm ta thL. spacious, fiivyf Miami- Florida, arrived Sun-j . day to spend the summer and are at i .Mrs. dene Bindley and Al:,,. Msr honut on the HazeKvood Road. Brown, of Paytona Beach ..Flc.ri.ii I are spending some time in wr. a- Mr. C. J. Recce will leave tomor-j are guests at the Hotel Lei-a. i.,.. row on a week's fishing trip at Rob- hinsville. j Judge and Mrs. J. -.(.'. II. s. .laughter, Miss Myrtle Ilo-i. " J- L. Walker was her,, from Crab-1 Miami, Florida, have arrived ,r,e, 'lee Mondav. the summer at their home hue Mi F cltim. Swift. Miss Viie-inm Canu bell, Miss Margaret Perry, and Miss! ant, her .sister. .us., r.una Oarrctt. Lynn Clair, of New York City anil She wore a smart afternoon gown of .-siieviik-. sny niue crepe nioiicieii along sweep Vedder's Products X V 7 VEDDER'S IS BETTER BETTER i SETTER WETTtUt ing lines with large hat of blue straw and her flowers were an arm bouquet of delphinium, pink ;-o.es. and baby's breath. Ihc bnd,.. entered will; her father! by whom she was given m mairiatfe. I D. A. R. HAS LAST SPRING MEETj Slie liMiked lovely m a hji , -ur. of I The List meeting of the Dorcas Bell blue .striped sheer crene with -white I I-'jVe Chapter of the Daughter- of the K:i icpatrii-A, -Mi-, henry J. : . i atr.cK. Mis. Ni'i' ar. 1 u'uest. Mis. Wiinia Cnariotte. ylrs. Murgue .'. : .- Ii. L Coin, .Mrs. lv . . and iru-st. Mrs. E. E . :, F. Li . -raster. Mrs. .. :!i Fer-' i..-. o..., o.j.'a.i. Joining this group for tea were the mother and grandmother of the hon-i oree. Mrs. J. G. Terrell and Mrs. Lillie Terrell, Mrs. Ciair El Jen Hamilton.! of Philadelphia. Mrs. Ear. Messer,! and Mrs. Edw:in Haynes. j WAYNESVILLE BAKERY accessories and a -mail white .halo hat Her flowers wen- white' row and lilies of the valiey. The groom entered with his best mini, Mr-. Janie. Ples.s of Gainesville. I- la. Following tiie wedding an inforniai leceldion wa- held. Be.-ides the wea. ding jini-ty .Mi. anil Mrs.. Garrett, the latter wearing a flesh crepe after noon model, ..were assisted in receiv ing th,, guests by .Mrs. E. Brare:., Iiiothe.- of the groom, wealing a gray frock with old rose, trimming.-, and .Mrs. Ry li. Campbell' in 1.lat chiffon- with s...-h of pmk and juie green beads. - Salad- and ices welc ,-i-rve-i from the, dining room, which was I ,v, v in its bridal niotif of green a"d wh i in- laoic wa.- coveie.i will l ie cloth .centered with a wedding cak,. topped w it ii tu.e bride and grm.m, and elaborately uvioi.m-u iii reell an.l wh lightid tapers in silver h U a. tne cornels and at silver dishes hi dies- Hi-H- Mi- I:,vll... v.. Ill I I, : ; -s.o, .o:s- ,iew ii n.pp-, .U-.-3 i.o.o-,. i-iye .Mis- .liar; na M -ns.s Hester Anr.e : -1 . 1 he .brfile has i.! lies vi e am is rb,- ,.! ' Mr. -ml Mr.- ;A.i!e..c ; Ke . ai,..'.i .was held on Thur.-.,Hy afleriioiun with .Mrs Kate Morns am! .Mis. Faucette Swift at ' the home of the former- Mrs. J. Har den Howell, the regent, presided over) the meeting- The house was lovely in red- white, and biue Howi-rs and flags rranged 'd.-ough out the roums. j Durir.L me transaction of business . Mrs, Howell appointed the following.! .i - rve on the program committee ton next year: Mrs, J. F. Abel, chair man; M: -. E. B. Camp, and .Mrs, J. Vi. Scare:. T i.e regent also r.sked ' any . : t.:c member had any pref--'''; 1 '-' 'y f ;r next year to OUR HATS ARE OFF TO THE CREAMERY ERNEST L WITHERS CO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE S i n c e 19 0 1 - a c Th.i n-u.i new committee. . c rea. n lee-tier m.n iik w i intervals Were. ng nuts an i caii- ne Wav- M memoi'j s were -weir 1 "Hied .the chapter Mr- Tha.i ' Howell. Mrs, James R! Bovd, and: , Miss M..ml Lerrei!. It. was also stated ; taat tru- paper- ef Al:-. Lti-n Killian aa-i v.-;. iiit'ii.iivi in Was'iii--.ov Th,- 1 1 A. Ii. bay e-i i'-'ce .nr.ounced that the of-.- ma kers 'which had 1 a former meetinir i i n the o'lares .vt the .-ea 1. bap: Enjoy This Picture In ASHEVILLE -SUNDAY Mat!nee' .T MV,,AVH,m- j 1 I iinlti $ V'i'.w fi.:.a rt flrcf .nlimncA II ' ' miSm ::'o : ' w.hen.theysawBabySmley ! t '-' '-Sa '' ; :- Temple' in "Stand Up and I S& Cfj35r"!...Now ifsio vsHrst, I fstA.: i -.. -'-r . nc(nnHf.lu.mit ;h II. -.1 I V. ' r v-irii-y ' V 'l. ' - -r;-:Jt FOX Picture ititb H SHIRLEY TEIVIPLE ki F JAWES DUNN 1 ALAN PINEHART M . , I w i: a lii'eenstior-j. chi. i n; an I la-'ge circle, 'laigii; ago. i o; naiiier- lie Rev. i lb. ar il wa- C 1 , ck ana way. 111 e l n - e-t dauaiilc: 'of Noble (larre::. Si-.. was graduated from th . U ' .. 1, : .1. i . . , . 1 a:gn .-ciio, ii in llie clas- of 1 it;; 1 .-,-,1 since th l'time has been a -.-'tuden. a ' 1 tl.e Womcns tolled- (".Voeest, rew'( She i- a girl of unu.-u: has enoeaied hi rseif ; . ien.ls. .s-mce t in I her (.!i'';ii.',.!iit.iii - he has been the- if. ipii-r urie.sies.' 1 :;o u toom is the son and .Mrs, Lraivn, of l.;lv a., a;mi .lan.a' a. Nd-.e - ucn'od; .n- :!. sci; . .k . ; r;,,--li -la inac'ii. i'his' so: :.::o ju. u . i ...duale.i :fi,.n; din- . ' C 1.1 Veil'.-.!.v o: 1 le ' w ir in- n :;;s; ' uc;io j.; scu nd- .dirnu the comii).-. v, or ia'. t o.Oi 1, i .rU fcl-M., , j iij:ed:,;:.i !y. ' i'ol'lowino . the ; I eCe;-' :!;o y'ounjr eounle left ibv' 'v tor tla-ino.-vilh-i r l-'lori.ia. ' w'heie. ii.. gr. (Hit wiil-' ttti." graduate wa.rk al Ver.-ily Fioi.rd... . lliis..' oitmnu-r. iHit :of: l"yn-"gucsis. he i .f-.r liu w ending.-were: Mr. im,i- Mrs. Lvmal: Higdon- of Franklin; Mr- and ' Mi's ames Morton. : vi: StaTe-v-:;,-. i;r i I a i y 1 i a :- B i vt n - - ' of M. i " X. t . Mi--- Emily Worth. ,-;' R.,:, Mrs. E- Biariii: ;of lay;:.in '.' Beac::! mother -of the i;room. Mr, F. .ink M oody, of I'rank! ;arents of tra- lohle Mis- meniaei al;-- Je-so. H .-...-ii r rerreiu an 1 Mr Hay-.,-. ,v; R. w: Mr wa . o; ; :ficv-.-. - '.t p. ..icy an ipleii - i vgei,; ilia ,-eiiie i . a ioinu-i: regeni. -d'ter fi.i 1 to ft :.-eau:ifu! o... C amp W::- has ; Mi-- ) in char. F 1'a wo,, wa.- gai e a --. : i i,-. , i:. .. --ii. M-- Xi- Snoo; a n-t Spet -1 w-o.u;-: ot a.aia jueSe:: :ed, 'it 'wa . two nreaa Lpup:!-; The New and s --Newest in Dresses Tea And Dance Frocks Ilie delightfully feminine. Step into a lim silhouette. Renew your spirit. These organdies are refreshingly new in style. You will be amazingly fresh in appearance-- and ever so happy. Jacket Dresses Smartly styled, tailored and trim, or solt ened by hand embroidery Washable to the nth demee white, maize, pink. gae- truest.- of t lie were ... Mis. la. M. Kiliian '- Un-t- lit At llllo.. :,! C. g:"Mct :'a.ki::. mother of MrV Kau" .V- r. .-. -MRS- an i Mrs.' n irran-i-iiith Be-.-.-r !H-ll. of J-mbmonn. Va... Mrs. .Ia : -. -I'.iess. of (.iaiuesviiie, F'.a... an.i Mi-'.-1 -rtie Alien, Mi-i I ,e, ITiV, ,'.-, . i n.e;., and Mrv Jcrdan Neal. vi Canton, ! B0V1 AXii MRS. i'i:--.'i iST v . HAVE-TEA. A i..-ve!y, s .c:a-i";eyent ' of ia.-l w-eei-;': wmeh marked the forma i viHtiinc di: the - H : ayie-v:iie '"wa "ihe'l-a -live:: t n d iiarsday af-ernoon bv Mrs u . : a: i Mis. Raifd; I'reVOSt- F M RS. t'A.M 1T!KLL IS HthSTESS TO U- E. S- tTRt l.E Mi.-. W. J. t'ani jibt'il entertained the n. E. S. Sewing t'ii-iie at iter home -:n last Thui.-day aftenwii. The Lying iiooni ami diinir.g . room were "throw-j! en suite and were beau t.iftiily. dicorated with pink and white ro-es. . The afternoon wa.s spent sew :rg ur a .-tar ( quilt after which a :eijreshi.ng ice eour.se. .was served, carrying out. the ' color.-, scheme of pink' an J white. Mrs. Campbell was assL-teil in serving liy her daughter, Mi-s Louise Campbell. Those pre.-ent were: Mrs. Otis Burgin, Worthy Matron- Mrs, Paul Walker, Mrs. (drover, Davis, Mr.s, Sam Jones. Mrs. W. L. Lampkin, Mrs. F'aye Harbick. Mrs. Shuford How-ell, Mrs. Ellen MeRory, Mrs, Edna Me Gee. ami Mrs. M. C. Green. :',.'., . ..- RECENT ARRIVALS AT PARK WAY HOTEL Among the recent arrivals at the Parkway Hotel are; Mr. J. W. Bell, Misses Dorothy and Rosalie Bell, of Abingdon, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, of Hot Springs, X. C-; Mr. George W. Mason, of Miami, Fla.; Mr. Alan Piler. of Franklin, X. C; Mrs. E. D. Braley, of Asheville N. C: and Mr. G. P Marion. X. f ' 1 .i t '-c.;;-. r. tr.i- lo.onr v,.i-,. a.visni.:- i;t co- .wh:;. gardt-r, dibw-' -'V- . 1 ' . :v.-. ' wa- i.r. gilt w it :. vases ' a;....ea . 'wrifi-e - coreopsis ' ;,::-: tiei-' idoiiiurh were conibined. in several '.- in. the ii-.e;.:-,;. io- m ;0 the: light. - Mrs, R; L. I'iw cu ie i the ' guots al. tne door . arid ..Miss Mary Barber introduced them to . the f e-d ceiving iine composed 6f-Mrs. Boy.'.. Mrs. Prevost.Mrs. W illia m Ea e le" o f Decatur-, tico.gia. Mrs. B. H- Abbott, ; of. .Columbia- South Carolina. Mrs. b , Bin Sloan. and Mrsr- Richad B..rber, ! Jr. - . - :- At an altra.-liv,. tabic, which was covered Avith a handsome Venetian lace -cloth, refreshing punch and access sories were, served bv Mrs; Charles ' Badgett. Jr.. Miss Rosalyn Ray. ar..! . Miss Jewel llipp. Adorning t'he: re- j ception room to the left were va-.-s ':. oi exquisite p;nK and white rosc-s. Here Mrs. M. H. Bowles and Mrs. Colin .Mclnnes served strawberry, ices from a moulded ice bowl in attractive design. . ' Abcmt. one hundred guests called during; the. hours; from four to six o'clock. ' .'.''' Mrs- Olire H. Stubbs and Miss Kitty Stubbs. of Sumter. South Car olina, arrived last week to spend the p'illiams, of summer at their home at Lake Juna i ... i...i. 4 For The Size 38 to 41 W ashable silk dresses for general 'n beautiful pastel shades. Exquisite f' '''''' ed voiles, both lis ht and dark pattern -tub fast. Cotton Dresses Nelly Don cottons have gone over the P this year in style and fit and ab t? every dress is guaranteed washal'lc1 Must Try One On." For The Underdress In dainty underdress. we are a rent't' ;u of loveliness. Each garment carrier ity packs a thrill. Our new unde .'"eat line Kickernick especially- is attnu In foundation garments GOSSAHI) VASSARETTE . MADAME GRACE ve. WHETHER : ITS A BARGAIN OR AN EXTRAVAGANT BIT OF LOVLINESS LIKELt WE HAVE IT G. E. Ray's Sons I
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