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1 lttE WAYNESV1LLE MOCNTA1NEER nilRSDAV, JULY 26, 1931 . SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Society Mews Local Items US sOfARK DANCE HONORS V1S1 ' yL TUliS FROM OMAHA ir. tt,tinuance of a series of lovely tvtnti honoring two attrac-'-V"' Miss Margaret Reed ", M Lucile Pavelec. of Omaha, v.ira-ka, who are guests of the ,.ter, Mis. Colin Mclnnes, M- K L- Prevost and Mr. Mclniu "n-.i--lined with a square dance last '."at the Waynesville Country 1 p t- ball room was gayly decorated .v' mid-summer flowers and music furnished by a string band. 1'jrivh was served throughout the T'-e-e enjoying the affair were: i't iruvMsof honor and Mr. and Mrs. V H Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Lauriston Harr. Dr. and Mrs. S- P. Gay, Mr. ' i Mr. Francis Ma.ie, Mr. and Mr. V C. Wagenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. J M ' cng, Mr- and Mrs. Paul Hyatt, M." . m1 Mrs. Richard Barber, Jr. i ,s" Virginia Carter, Miss Betsey i ,rt Uuinlan. Miss Mary String ed Miff. Wilda Crawford, (Mrs. Mx-lrre Mrs. Prevost, Mr. anu airs K t ph 1 I'evosi, .ui. Ltc nous. - . i" a - un, Mr. Clyde Ray. Mr. Aaron 1 - Mr. Whitener Prevost, Mr. r , 'NeaJ, Mr. Charles Ray. and Bill Medford. M M I'i ric-. M .-. I'M K CLUB TO PRESENT PAUL STOYE "i-t Thursday evening, August ,. Waynesville Music Club will rii I'aul Stoye, noted pianist, i. duri'-recital, at the home of Hugh I-ove on Love Lane. Mr, i- spending th,. summer -at .hmaluska. music lovers are invited to be a Ail mission will be ;0 cents. MR. ANU MRS WAGENFLLD HONOR VISITORS Mus Margaret Reed and MLs Lu cile Pavelec. of Omaha. Nebraska, who are bcin.g extensively entertained during their visit to Mr- and Mrs. Colin Mcljines. were delightfully honored on Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld were ho.-ts for a buffet supper. A wealth ol gladiolas in shades of yellow and orange adorned the entirn lower floor of the home. In the din ing room a color scheme of yellow and green was noted, the center tablg berny: graced with yellow flowers flanked with green and yellow tapers. The occasion also marked the birth day anniversary of Mr. Mclnnes and as a surprise feature of the enter tainment he was showered with gift from the guests and a lovely birth day cake was cut. An elaborate buffet supper wag served to the following guests: Miss Reed, Miss Pavelec Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. M- H. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mclnntss. Miss Mary Stringtield, Miss Wilda Crawford, Mr. Clyde Ray. Mr. Charles Ray. Mr. Whitener Prevost. Mr. Aaron Prevost, and Mr. Jimruie Neal. EPISCOPAL AUXILIARY TO HAVE SALE The Auxiliary of the Grace Epis copa vhurch will hold a sale of food, candies, etc., on Tuesday. August 12. on the lawn at the Hotel LeFaine, Articles of various kind.s, both use ful and ornamental will also lie of fered for sale. Roy Patton. of Canton, spent Mon day in the city Announcing Removal of BOYD AVENUE GROCERY - To Main Street, Opposite The Bank (IN I EIUU SON S FORMER STAND) WE CARRY:- Fresh Fruits Vegetables. Heavy and Fancy Groceries; Native and Western Meats. E. C. MOODY Phone 45 We Deliver ONE QUESTION you should ask when buying your ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR " mil S ; ' 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC gives you 5 YEARS PROTECTION on the famous Monitor Top for only $1 a year. In addition to the standard I year warranty, vou are protected 4 more years on the ealed-in-steel mecha nism for only $5! The G-E, with all modern con venience features, it priced no higher than any good refriger ator of similar storage capacity yet twice the price cannot buy a better refrigerator. . ,; MtdtlXf-tevtn cubic feet storage space . 12.) square feet sbtlj area. Massie Furniture Co. PHONE' 33 JOINT HOSTESSES HONOR MISS TERRELL A - a courtesy to Mis.- Maude Terrell,- who has been extensively feted since the announcement of her en gagement several weeks ago Mrs. Fel i. Stovall and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson entertained at a lovely bridge party on la.-t Wednesday afternoon at the home of -Mrs. Eergoson. A wealth of roses and giauiolas in shades of pink and rosH decorated the living rooms. Contract was enjoyed ot rive tables with Mrs. R. K. Camp bell making the top score and Mrs Norton Person winning the low score They were given attractive prize- as well as the honor guest. Those making up the tables were: Miss Maude Terrell. Mrs. Hallet Ward, of Richwood, West Virginia. Mrs Ed Stretcher of Wilson's Mills. Mrs Richard N- Barber, Jr.. -Mrs. S, P. Gay. Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs. Hubert Liner, Mrs. George Lischotf Mis. Wilda Crawford, Mrs, M. H. Bowk. Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs- R. R. Campbell, Miss Margaret Terrell, Mrs R. L. Coin and guest Mrs. Noton Person, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, of Bal timore. Tea guests were; Mrs. Grayden Ferguson. Mi:. Eula Patterson. Mrs. Paul Hardin, Mrs. J. G. Terrell. Mrs Dewey Stovall, and Mis, Rosalyn Ray -I- MISS MARY WOOD HONORED AT PARTY One of the out-tanning .-ocial af J'a.'r. for the younger .-ocial set last week wa the naght'tti- supper given by Mrs. R. E Wood, of Eli.a nethton, Teniu'.-MC,. honoring her daughter. Mis Mary Wood, who is .-pending; tile .-unmii -r will) her giand-p.ieiit- Mr. and Mrs. -John N. Shool bicd,' Tlie party a- tendered at Hello Meade Tea U.u'in whlh w a- .'.!'. r.u t t ely di i-iii-ati'.i for the ..,vi-ii with rinsed iI-awt-. After supper tin gur-t - WO.e etltet'ta T.ed w n h -wim-laiiig dan-.-ii-ig, l;i-'!gi-. aiid -hiilll-beard. I'h' :-u eiij" i ng i lie i.i i-a -mil im-ic: M-;.-' I -i.'llli,-. a. e!:!'..--'i 'lid L'Ui .-1 ,1 - ;. Ruth II . n k -, i I ..vim. Ma- a cii u-1. 1 ! -, Mi-- I .iii'liiH' ;t. ui. .-l..-ii!!- . -M :-- Hen tr Si-K, M Tl:i.ii,.i-JU' '.St: .iigiii i'i, . .Mi-.- ,laiKJ White: Mi.-- Il.i'lla W.iudw ai .1 Ml.--Mai Ka; ut Sllarkt';'-,1. 'Mi.-- Mai y ...Alice iunuai, "i K liahel tit "n---;-Teniie.-M'e, Mi-. Marv 'Ihe li.'ih ., -Mi.-.-' Sara W..1.-K, Mi--. Il.iziltiiii Sw.it, M .-..i llai i let I i aw I". d ui 1 'avion, t Miio.. Mi-- E; ail - Butler, and V. .loo Jack Atkii.i.-. Ray Burgiii, How ard Hyatt, Bill Swilt, Leon Killian, 'John Irwin and Tom Kelly, of Sylva. VISITORS AT DA VISTA fER RA( E HONORED (ii i .st -Monday evening Mr. and Mr-. John I... I lav's and the gue.-ts of Davista Tci.aco , ile!i! ated tin- twen-ty-niiiti) wedding ami i er.- i ry of Mr. iili.l Mrs, R. S. Wheeler, of (Iviedo. Florida, with a -urpii-e dinner p;.rty a i.d -hower. I'"o!!i.iwing tlie oiiiMi-i a .-lu.it 1'iri.i V i am i a- i-njoye'l. The ;;irty wa- u-l: i i into the living loom to the strain.--, -of the wedding march-played hy .Mr.-. J. D. llatchett. Hole tile Ifts were pre--ented to the honor gue.-t.- by Mary. France- walker and Raymond Wright, of Miami, Flo.'ida. An appropnate talk was given by .M r, J V. Beam, followed by a huinoi'ou. re-nling by Alis-es Hannah and Mary Kline. l'ho-e in the party inciuded .Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Mi.-s".M.ae Andrews, of Tal)iiha.--ee, Fla., Mr. J. W. Ho.. in, of Knowille, 'lenii., Mrs. .J. D. Hatehett, of Winnsboro, S. C . Misses Hanna and .Mary' Kihe. of ( lonivvell, Ind., Miss Carrie V. Lee,, of Ta.-pon Sjiimg.-,: Fla., Mrs. V. A. W'jfker, Mis.- Mary Frances Walker. Mrs. II. R. Wright and Iiaymoni Wright, of Miami, Fla., ..Mr. and Mr-. J. L. Davi.- and Mrs. .Mary Miller, of Waynesville. -; - .'-.' .' JOINT HOSTESSES HONOR VLS- '" 1TORS , Among the-many part ies being .giv en in "honor .'of. Mis Ruth. Hawks, oi Lynn; Mas-., guest of .Iis t'orinrie W;.g'. :::' i i. .va- the treasure hunt gim !.' Miss Sarah Welch ami Mis. Martha: ..Wy at the home of the latter:- " - : " '"For the- affair th,. spacious, home w .;:! w :i en suite- and gladioli were Used throughout the rooms.. Follow ing the. hunt which occupied the first par! of the evening dancing. Wa. en joyed. Prize winners in th,. hunt we.e Mi-. -Helen Sisk and Mr Joe Jack A'kit..-. The young girl were assist ed in receiving by Mr-. J I k -Way. Jr.. and M:.- Babbie Way. mother and si-'fer of of one of tne. ho.-te.."es. ,, The guests : list . included; Miss Hawks. Mis ('.rinrie Wagen feld.. Mi. Hazeltine Swift.. Miss Emily Slier, .M;-s .Mary, All.e Dungan, :.nd Mi. Mary Wood of . Ehzabethtor-, Tenn., Miss Caro iina Ward, of Ashevilie. Miss Mar garet iShackford, of Charlotte. Miss Anna Leak Scott, of Winston-Salem, Mis. Bilhe Rotha, Mi,. Mary Fran cis ("Lngingsmith, Miss Lib King, of ( harlotte. Miss Jane White. Mis- Lee Murray, and Miss Helen Si.k. Ernest L. Wither., Jr., Ixick Hyatt, Ray Burtrin, Leon Killian, Bill Swift. James Harden Howell. George Moore, j Bob Wagenfeld. Bobby Sloan, Howard Hyatt, Frank Messer, and Joe Jack Atkiru-. . LYDIAN S. S. CLASS TO HAVE PICNIC The Lydian Clas. of the Firtpt BaptLt church will hold a picnic tomorrow (Friday). Each member is asked to bring lunch for herself and one more and be at the church -at 6 o'clock. Trans portation will be furnished for all. MISS ROME NOLAN D ORV1LLE JAMES In an impressive ceremony, char acteiized by charm and simplicity Mis. Roxie Noland. daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. T. Noland, of Clyde, be came the bride of Mr. Orville James, also of Clyde- The wedding took pll.e last Tuesday afternoon ,-U 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of relatives and a few close friends. The vows were taken on the lawn under an arch of rhododendron and ferns- and were spoken by their pastor the Rev. Forest Ferguson. Th,. g.Oom had for his best man his brother, Mr. Robert James, Mrs. Mon roe Silver, of Canton- sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wns attired in a pink organdy dress with accessories of pink, and carried an arm bouquet of pink gladioli. Little Miss Marguerit,. James, the Mower girl, and little Mi-s Shirley leRue, Silver, who carried the ring on a white satin pillow, were dressed in white organdy with blue ribbons. As Mrs. Edith Lawrence, a ihool mat,, of the couple played the wed ding march from Ixdiengrin, the bride entered on the arm of her father who gave her in mar riage. She w:., lovely in a gown of white crepe cut ahfng princic lines. Her veil was of tulle WEDS i named a member of the faculty of J the Clyde High school, where he wi!! teach mathematics the coming ta.. Ashevilie Citizen-. and fashioned with orange blossoms. M)o carried a shower U'liqUet ol white -.nsebuil. After the ceremony the bridal party .ml guests were in formally entertained oil the spil'ious lawn A three-tiered white wedding cake hcaii.ng a miniature bride and groom ami from which the bride cut the tir.-t slice, centered th,. table. low :ng t lie recept ion M r. and .lanie.- left ly motor for a ten welding trip t i Chicago and ln their leturn they M.S. day r Foi- west. i. iint; ior1 lie-- of blii, a in i ' r II. ml Tli .!. II lilt . Ii-' 1 I ' VI r . 1 1 ll! nth- Sh i n:-t .lame ; nd t ollege ittlt i. id furl ii'na 'IV ! feel!' few. ', ;!le I'll! alt. ii hen ei.it , ll.'U lilt' brine crepe and i- comniil -'ay wood e.iuca- .!!. ii il ni m June'. ,l l-ViiilTiiid In- I e.. I 111 -oil N'eW L'rinUiale.l 1 loin ha-- MR. SHOOLBRED HAS ANNUAL SMOKER A delightful affair li.st week was the annual smoker given by Mr. John N. Shoolbred in observance of his birthday anniversary. Mr Shool bred is an Englishman by birth and came to Waynesville sumo year. ago with his family, where they have since made their home. They have a host of friends and this annual stag party given by Mr. Shoolbred is always attended by cor dial interest. Card games were enjoyed through out the evening and supper was served afterward. About tilty friends of the host were present for the occasion. SERIES OF DINNER DANCES TO BE HELD AT GORDON Mr. Angus Craft, m magor of the Hotel Gordon, has announced a se ries of dinner dances to be held at the hotel each Friday during the season, the fust scheduled for tomor row evening. Music for the dances will be furn ished ly Russell Scholl and his Flamingo Club, of Orlando, Florida. This uivhe-tra which is gaining much popularity in this section, is engaged for the summer at the George Van derbilt hotel in Ashevilie. The same musicians also broadcast dinner music over WWNC. Adding idditional i iiti rtaiiiiuent to th,, Friday evening program will be the sp. lal dinner served in the din ing room at seventy live cent. It is. necessary to make i e.-ervat iom, be lor. hand Th,,. dance- will be St, 10 - rrpt. . . Mis-e, lan.na .,n. Maiy Kline, of l i "in.v. 'II. Indiana, ar,, giie.-t- of t lb ir aunt. Mr-. Charles V. Milln, ar I i t a I'd i a. e. a,- lie lie ii, '' i , I .i : : , i m 'la city I In- u ei'k u a.- M ' . , i . . ! 1 1 1 , - M ;l I I l . I' I !a i ( ii'oi ,',1 . mu: h',,r. ol' "I, a n!. : mi Hi- I.!."' .i-n'i " I'lilil -i-i a .a i ll n l lie ii" i -I . , 1 lie a i Ml VI'', r m.i . " i 1 1 1 1 I i he ha, I :.'!,!, V ; W li VI, I', , , h I . . . ,'lai-u. I'.. , M.e.il'oi il ,,' ( lyle a a J W in - ill.,:- vi ll i.i i Tlie- da y. . I M R-S. Sl'.AViil: HoN.iRS N 1 El E A lovely si'.ial all. 1:1 -! ;i.e Week was th,, bridge parly g-.wu ; e.-terday afternoen by Mrs. J. W. S, .er holl ering he. niece, M..-s Ma: .lean Mac Fie. of Wimi.-boio. South i arohna who is her house guest. Celmful tl-.wers fioiii tiie garden of , the hos'.es- adorned th,. rooms when six tai'.i.- were a-.-iinbled for contract. Rcfieshing punch was siived duiiiig the games and a salad course wa.- served afterward. Mr-. Seaver presented attia.t.ic prizes to the holder of high score and the win ner the consolation as well a- to the guest of honor and Mrs. J. li. .orman of Tampa, Florida, who l- spending some tune at Prospect Hill. Those playing bridge were: Miss Mac Fie, Mrs. J. B. Norman, Mrs. Ed Stretcher, of Wilson's Mills. Mrs. S. P. Gay. Mrs. Angus Craft Mrs. Tom Lee, ir,. Miss Betsey Lane Quinlan, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Roy Camp bell, Mrs. J. 1' Dicus, Miss Virginia Carter, Mis. Maigaret Hyatt. Mrs. Gould de Neergaard. of New York. Mrs. Diana Shoolbred. Mr. Fran. Hoilges, Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mr. Richard Barber. Jr., Mrs. Ralph Pre vost. Mis. Wilford Ray, Mrs. M. H, Bowles, Miss Mary Ray. Mi.-- Martha Mock. Miss Margaret A.-lrton, and Mr. Hallett Ward, of Richwood, West Virginia. Tea guests were: Mis Sue Wil lard l.indsley. Mrs. Lucile Foy. Mis. Elizabeth Ray, Mrs. Robert Stretch er, Mrs. Waller Taylor, of Baltimore, and Mis. Margui rite liai ion. MISS KITTY STCBBS HONORS VISITORS AT DINNER Outstanding among the week-end social activitic- wa- tlie dinner given by Mi,- Kitty Stubbs, of Sumter, S. (', at her attractive home at Lake .lunahlska i.H honor of lar gue.-t. Mi-., l.oi- McKnght o! Sumter. I', . 1,, ; ,..f . ..In. I'ul il..w - . aiiorneil I be' living loom and beautiful niiM'd li,..u,iiel- i-i iilered the tab!,'- at which ililill, l w.i -cied. During the oven l.g 1 1"- gll' -t i Il.t' ed l'".l 111:', on 'hi "lake- I ;,, V a, ! u ' - r,t ui-i ' : M r. . nd : i .' 1 1. It. adhv Jr.. and M r. and' Mr II I'': Vlcl-adveii of I'.iltmo,'' F.h,,., I Vb ...in I' Mr- M a - Salb'V. f. . J.-v ll .. i a-ai Mr. W'd-on. .. . a . Vli. S R. It:.!"." . -ll itii.1 -; . i ,i , ii It r e' . t , rgia Mi. i ;v.!,- -. R.-r and Mi . la lb', Dav i -. ol W a li:' -, ilie. and the boicoee- M i Vicivingiil "... KAY'S I I Nelly Dons I In New York Next Week Studying Fall Styles Buying Fall Ready-to-wear Gossard Vassarettes Knickcr- nick Under- Wear I will lie fl;id (d look for any spt'iials our uf or'ci may want in dresses, oals, suits, ha Is, underwear, ete. Already our New York l!uyer, .Mrs. Kiddle, has found much 'distinetive merehandise- whieh she feels Way nesville will flit husiasl ically appKive. . l-'rom these selec(itns, we are lo huy. We plan this fall to supply you with ready-to-wear of exclusive styling and quality. .Moreover, values will he most attractive. Our plans have. been in the mak ing for a year. We feel eonlident of pleasing you. Bvron Felt Hats Vou will find our Department ready -to dress you suitab ly for an afternoon at home a day in Ashevilie or a week in New York. f ranees Tay telephone 11 Ready-to-Wear Department C. E. RAY'S SONS J Summer Clearance Specials Now Being Run
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