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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 : !. 19: Society SOCIETY PAGE Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Local Items o o o o News THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I Mil AND .MRS LANK ARK IIOX OR ED AT BRIDGE A channiiif; all'air Tuesilay even ing n tlii' bridge party tfivi-n ly Mr. ami Mrs, 1.. M. Kirfu'son, lioiiui-iiitf M. am! Mr-. I!. I). Lane, if Chester, I'l'iinsylvaina. two popular visitors in the rity. M . . ami Mr.-. Lane have been p .' 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i' the uininer season in WaynesviiU- l'ur i number of years anil Lave a lei.-: of friends here- They are .;..-ni::;;r .-casim at liirehwuud .'IKS RAY IS IiRIUCK HOSTESS l'w attractive visitors were feted ye-tei iay afternoon when Mrs. Sydie Kay va hu-te-.- fur a h.idfje party !..i:i.i iritr Ml-.- Gould c'.e N'terjrauid, of New York t .i: who i- the cuest of H; A r ii ;-.i . tif of yellow and red it in tile detail- of the mi-jo!, i- zinnia-, an! :l'eei:ve!v a-oi a- iliv- i. in-. i onl ar M :. de X.-i-i-!'i!'- mother. Mr, ( aiid.ne ! Ni-erifaar.! and Mis? Cla-ly- M:!!vi, of W'eo.-tei Cove, M: -otni, who i vi- lino- Mis.- Mar L'aiet Ray. .M ny va-e-!' oar, e,, (low ,-rs fol'n. j I o'i a pnoty ..cttiria 'or t;ie tallies at I :: ;. ,-,.j;t :'ae' -,va.- played (luring ' !'. :.ooj,, aiM y -How wa- the j , a t . i .' oo! o : i: ;,!J the p . it j A i i '. e a nie- .. ' : : ,. - , : i u, iv ad'Ve i at 1 rae- I ' oi '.' . i (if. -I'll'-'-! to the hon. the M : MRS. BELL HONORS GUESTS One of the must delightful affairs of the week was the bridge party given yesterday afternoon by lira. Carroll IJell, honoring her gue.-ts. .Mis.-e.- Carmen and Angela f'atterson, of Greensboro. A vaiiety of late .summer flowers lent cha.'in to the rooms wherein the guests were received. Contract wa.s played at five tables and after an n'.c.'e.-ting serie- of progression at ; active gifts were presented to the .- .ders of the high and low scores . . . : he honor gue -' - 'iM guest- pi i.t were: .Misses 1 .' i o : lid Ai.uo.ii i' 'ei'.-oii M r: ): i I 'oin. Mr- Kii ha: liui ii.'r, Jr., Moiv Hav -, M o-n, .J r Mi . ,.m ii. no-,.;. , ).,!..: ' a .-a- Mr,. I Vii ..r- D:an:. Si -!,.,-, I, M !. .ur,-i hi Hardin MR AN!) MhS t'r NKKK:..aARI) I'ARKER GAY HAS BIRTHDAY' I tertaining the .hildrer HAVE BRIDGE PARTY ! Mrs. Bonne:- Ray n A delightful info.nial ati'aii- last M r.-. Richard Bat btr, Jr., was host- Elden Hamilton ueh wa- the hridge part v given Sa:-' ess for a pretty children's party! The invited guest.- w ... uni ,v evenifL' t.v Mr and Mrs. Gould Saturday afternoon honoring Master Ray, Jack and Zeb AI'.-v : 'lie Neergaard, of New Y .rk ' ity, at Parker Gay, .-on of Dr. and Mrs. S- din- Dudley Evans, of t. the home of the former'.- nioti, ei . Mi -. . Gay, m celebration ot his touit.1 nla, i'etey Hamilton. : ; Ca-' d ii,, de Neeigaard f.rttniay anniversary. Jtan noma, t eggy lay 1 tie young guests enjoyed games timore, Charles and ; on the lawn during the afternoon j Theresa Alley, Jackie after which a dainty ice course was I Hodges, Nancy J. .... i etved at in attractively appointed ! k:tt, Dan and Yiviar. . table on the porch. The white birth- Mary Ann Masiie. y cake r,i!i four lighted pink can- -' - die.- . T:oy Leatherwoo.l u . Mr-. Barber 'was assisted in en- l'-.l'wo..-.: !a.-t week. iiH He .Neeigaar,.! Cont i act was enjoyed at w hich were arrange I ami -et tillg of V . rdet; !!o er-. .- .. - we: e ied .M : and M : ard Barber J r.. Weie four, i aiy ii among iad e- and ii a oie.- i p 1 1 ity .a '-1 M:-.- r. : .a .1 V.u il- M Phi:- :;n is i :.'i. : l:l l, ! '1 . 1 1 1 j , -. Mil ii''. i HIM '.' Men : .111:1 . : Ail,. D.ivt ill Ce, iti ., Those going to College Will Require Collegiate Clothes Anticipating such needs We Have Them Outfitting you will be a-pleasure. -Collegiate Clot hes- Colletfiate C'lolht's are just a little hit dill'erent from ordinary clothes hut not necessarily any more expensive especially if bought from us. They must .have a cer tain Hare and swank to them both in men's and women's. Too, they must he durable on account of the hard wear they are to re ceive. Where seniors buy. freshmen may outfit themselves with assurance. were: M . P. era' o... I'oi,, 1,. ,., :ii. i:.iy. ihigii .v S!:ooti..M'd Air-. ,i en, VI.:. I .,;!, t : '-t-t Vi!i:i-!ii-:. Mr o II. liowie.- !". rgu-on Ho . -I Wii'ord -. Air-. I liana ii.- 11,1 lie !,- of I' G ... M : di-. Gliudol; . VIM I- . : Jr. y a 1 f-u- l-.Li-y ai . : L v d c . - AlliS. C,.Y IIONOiiS NIKCK Honoring her -niece .Miss liillv Crawford, of N-'u port , Tuin who i' her guest. Air,-. S. P. (Jay as.-eml.le:i a gioup of the younger -et for con tract on Friday afternoon. Colurful gaiden llowi'i-.s lent an at tractive note, to-the rooms where the tables were placed. Mr.-;. Gay was as.sisted in receiving her guest.s by her niece, Miss Craw- lord, .Mrs. Richard N. Barber. Jr Mis. M. H Howies, and Mrs. Tom l.ee, Jr. i lio.se enjoying the allair were, Miss Hester Anne Withers. Mi.s.s Jewel mpps. .Hiss .Martlia Neal. Mis,s Har riet (rawtord, ot Dayton, Ohio. Miss jane nusenherry. of St. Petersburg, Mi.s.s Kos.ilyn Kay, Mis.s Kliazbuth Hutler. of Jacksonville. Miss Kllen Louise Killian. M iss Loniso St.-lno-. field, Mis,s Love Branner Shackford, v iinno.iie,. :iiss i.oui.sa I naclwton. and AIjss J-ances Smith wick, iof Memphis. Tenn. LKK DAVIS is host vnn SQL' ARK Mr- Lee Davis was host fo(i' ia .squar,. dance on Mondav evening honoring Misses Carmen and Angela Patterson, of Greensboro, who are the guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Carroll Bell The affair was tendered at( the Waynesville Country Club which was attractively arranged with mixed summer (lowers, . Munip. was furn ished, by a string band. About one hundred guests enjoy ed the occasion. .'.: 0, K. Owen, of Canton, was here on business Fridav TWO IP i-STKSSKS HAYK DANCK at I i:ispi: i hill 1 li l'-i'iny -in 1 . 1 i I'lleri-.-t last week wa the dan e given on Saturday i M' ii;ng hy All-.- -Ma.guerite liarroil :mil Air- H. V.; ilaniilton Jr., of Phil adelphia, the .tl'air was tendered at I'lospect Hill and was attended by' a; pi o-'in) at !y -event .f-li ye glK'St.--, including visitors at tlie Adger House and Prespect Hill. - . The .-pueious lower liour w.is thrown en suite for the occasion and uas adorned throughout with color ful .summer Howers. The hostesses were assisted in receiving their guests; iv .Mr. anil .Mrs. Boh Woodward. In the dining room Mrs. B. W. .Masters, of 'lamiKi. Florida, and Mrs. A. K- Ponser, of Wauchula, Florida, pouied punch at an attractively ap pointed t-.ible. Anumg the out-of-town visitors present were: .Airs. J. ILirley Garner, of Arcadia, Fla.; Mrs. A. K. Pooser", Mrs. I. K Linder, and Mr. A. K. Pooser. .'!rd. of Wauchula, Fla.; .Sirs. R. W. -Masters and daughter, MLss K'ileen Masters, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kvins. of Tampa, Fla.; Mr. K- E. Fenderson, Mrs- Frank Dorma'n, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howell, of St. Petersburg. Fla.; Mv.s. L. K. Rohrer, of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Bull and .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatcher! ot-.Miami, Fla.; Mrs. A. A. Poucher and Mr. Allen Poucher. of Wauchula, Fla,, all guests at Prospect Hill. .Mr. .and-Mrs- J ('. 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