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THnwiAV. SEPTEMBER ft. m THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Lo 1 o o Items News Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Society m I MRS. TAYLOR IS HO'OUI-;i AT BRIDGK Mrs- Muriel Hu!!f.t entertain, i i on last Wednesday afternoon with a bridg,. party at lit-f- home on Walnut ', .-t ret-t , s a enurte-v to Mrs, Waiter' Taylor, who left Saturday !'.- her ' home in Baltimore after spending the1 cummer with her parents Mr and Mrs. John .Y Shooibred,. ' ' j After several progressions of b.'idge ; tea was served. Prizes were pre-1 senteil !,, Mi.-s Virginia Carter, who j held high score, :md Mr.s. Robert St. etcher, who won th(. consolation t gi!T. The guest of honor received aj lovely s.ai'f and Mi.- Maiy Xew was ; also presented a' gift, j (iue.-t.- plaving were: Mr.-. Ben! C..!k:tt. Mr.-. "Robert Stretcher. Mis- Virginia Carter Miss Ma.v Xew, i M:. (h.rle- Hadge-.t M is. Stretch- j er of H'owing II m -k, and Mrs Taylor. ! Mrs. II:! an. (ira.-ilbartr ami ,-on,l !:ra!!i, J . Mi.-- Knuna Iljrofn 1 C'-an-iiao;. Mr- McKiiition. and Mis.- : l' R" I Springs, -pen: v Cla :; V: I i. n i- j w. i: i a . ' Mr. ..ml M:-.' J. T. Marsgum left Tuesday for the:, iioin, in Ml. Airy, a'ter .-nending a few Pay- with Mr. ..iid Mrs. ( L. Ray. . l.t Mint Reed, who was (.ailed ro V;iyne.-v:lle on a, count of the death if hi.- grandmother. Mr.-. .M:nthorne Woolscy, left Sattriiav tu return to Solfridge Field. Mt. Clemmons, Michigan McKl.-oy-Carrol! Announcement wa- received this week the marriage of Mr Hugh M.'Khoy. of Waynesville, to Miss H .ri ictt Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s. Kdison Carroll, of Louisville. Kentucky. Th,, ceremony wa.- performed on Monday owning, Augu.-t -7, at Bolt "or: I.andirg-on Lake Ceorge X. V. Me r-.' Aaron and t'.ev-est let; Monday fol Cincinnati, -Ohio .'. !;cM- 'ic y will -pond -evcra! day -ii iiii-ine-s. I M. MRS. M .-CRACK EN IS HON'uRhb AT J.l.W'C HEUN Uf great mH-u-.-: w..s the iu!:.:k-j1. given i-riday ;,, i:.-r.v; Mr.-. R.., : y. .ucL.a.ken by aer daughter.-. Mr-. Kate Mo.iis, Mr.-. R L. Coin and Mr.--. Walter Lungan of Elzabethton Knne.-.-ee. It wa- the .-evi-nty-fourtr: b.rthuay anniversary , the Honor guest, who was be fute her marriage to Mi. Q- Mc-C'racken, nv.e than a haii tiitury ago, Mis.- ,i . ry 'ia:e oauga- 1 .-lanson and 'Nar.cy Shook Mr.-. McCia.ken's family --:.- are among the piciicer .-et-: the count' ).: ri-,ve been .cut in the att'ai:- tn:s .-ep- tr.n t o several gci.erat:.n,- .Vhe is held .a high esteem ami a:rect:m : i .th' the younger ami older people the town, wher,. .-he has re.-ilei !' r .-o many years. For trie occasion the hU.-e Was ioe iy in it- -decorations of late summer bowel.-, a 'general variety oeing u.-e :n the living room ... U n 'H.uii i o .m u mot;f of lavender and Pink rati i tcr 'L: mil tie: p.o Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Hi !.:..'.. returned to their home in M:a:r.i. Florida, after .-pending .--.-vera! d y. w:th the latter'.- parent.-, Mi an i Mr.-. Tom Davl- it their home- at Iron I luff. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Ho : Spartanburg, South (Viuima spent last week-end with Mrs ( i ok'" brother, Mr J. W. Reed, 'and M: . Reed, They were here to attend the f une. .:! uf Mrs. Minthorne Wooi.-ey and were accompanied -home by Mi.-s Aider, H .' I who will vi.-it them a few davs. Mi.-.- Mary Emma M ;--sie left Tt: - lay t'.: Greens' ro College w'..ee .-he w:l: lesunie her studies as a m 'or of the senior class. .:..!:.' - V M -Cliariotte. an -pen 1 ' few Jame- Atkins Walt ia'. ve.-te! th M. La! Eugene Carter, of Ler. :r 'ity. - ,-e. i.ent th,. week-en -t and Hay with h:s f-mily at th. c':: Apartments. me1 ('av M: ..i:.e.- Burn, of Columbia S. -:eit the wck-end with his fath . M:. C, E. Burn M:-s. Su-an Crawford and daugh :. M':-:s Harriet 'Crawford, and. Mr. ri Mr-. Duke Kimball., who have tr, pr-ii i:ng sometime at. their sura- e m Crimirall Park, left r n- tr.eir heme in Iayton, Ohio. Dung. n and ch who have been visiting Mrs. Dure, - T .1 I Ts parenLS .in. ..mi -ui.-. n. v. ( lacker., left Sunday for their r in fctizat tn:on, i ennes.w. linn.,.,- no.rorol to l iU'lio-i-ri.. I day and accompanied his t'a.: home. Mi.- George Ward. Mrs'. M Ad.ms, and Miss Meta Adam-, A'-heville- were visitors in the Friday. Mr--. '". K. Bui ne and Mr.-. Id Massie sr'ent last Friday in A--'ilie i guests of the former's -i-p M;sses Annie and Carrie Keir. :N M i'ii'lie Sue and Ma.y 'i !; p Sen. of Statesville, were We-ei.-i guests of Miss Frances- Burgin. and M'-. 1. ; la -1 week-em I and Mrs. J W ca!!--d to Wnv- Fri - - par II iweil . Prov:- Rhode Mi Ruth Ray Beau Shop I'UONE 1 l Permanent W-es Special Uw Sept l!V MISS .MARY ANN III I.I, ()i Alhinla. da., and NewAork Kuueru', ('r(:iiino!o. ( omhination Oil Wave . . Satisfaction (Juanintced $5.00 A EL. SHOP WORK REDUCED (all For Appointment HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR GIRDLE 0 O Here's a pair of .-i ones by ' cormflt Two-way sketch Ldstex . the stepin completely so, the semi-stepin all but a front pcne'.of brocade. Whichever you choose t'll be the best little nvesfment: n unhampered comfor and bump banlsh trient that you ever model m- I .i , n v m. i If you want to be well dressed you must wear a Girdle, and you cannot pet a better garment than FORM FIT. COME IN AND LET I S SHOW YOU lassies Dept. Store "A Good Place To Trade' M :- tiue-t.s 1 'ijre. l: -.; n Mr. 1'h.rie I ' 1 he B . The taole aVs' ew't!-V'with " 1 S .of a-:er- :n :re ore va di,,, IW i ' 1 i ....... . f i i .cHj:$WESiy i ' Weok-emi a" : .. .lie oil i;t Mr: William Welch and ' McLean. tf Mt, H-Mlv- - Mrs. J. T. Kniu-ht and youno' daugh ter, of Murphy, hav,, arrived to "spend two weeks as opesi- of Mr. and ,vl rs. Harry liotha. Miss : Kilnu (iarrett, who i.s this year a member of the -senior el ss nt Greensboro' College, left Tuesday to lesuillo her .studies after snmoliroi' the .summer with her parents, Mr. iaid .Hi:-. A. . (iarrett. . Mi.ss Louise Rotha lef'r vestorihiv- to resump her ( titles (w, thi. t'-ooilte Of the Salisbuiy Hich School. V V -i Mr. lltieh Sloan. Jr.. nf the I'm'ted States Cioast Guard, arrived Satur day for a' visit to his fatr. - M r. H J Sloan Ho hlls; ill.st ritilrne,l I'rnm a cruise of the Mediterranean on the V. S, Coast Guard Cutter. Sebaifur .Mis. R. X. finrher aiirl ibioirhfer Mis.s Mary. Barber, returned to their j home Saturday after a cruise of the j . Mediterranean and a tour of central j hurope, the Holy Land, and Kngland. Their trip consumed two months and t Crvm to most of the famous and interestj.nK -cities, of th,, coltinent, including Oberramaugau where they saw the '-Passion 'lay. m m m ... Misses Patsy and Katherine H and Tommy Hill, Jr., who have spent the .summer with their father iri New York, leturned Monday to be with their grandmother,' Mrs. Charles R Thomas. Mr. Thoma.s Hill accom panied his children here for a several days, vi.sit to his mother. -Ml' " I''re.deri.ck; Love, of Richnnnd, Vii-Kinia, : spent last ' week-end and' Labor. Day, wdth his "mother, Mrs. Huirh Love. .'..'.''- Mr. John 0. Alexande:, who has been visit inu- his sister. Mrs. J. C Rose panel Mr. Ro.-e. Jeff last- week for his home in New York. . ' :Mr.. and Mrs. Marcus ir" tents and Mr. a nd. Mis. ..Berry Lee Barnes: of .Ashcville. nttenilod fhe f,,n..,.icl Xtl Mrs, Minthorne Woolsey here Sunifay. . . . . Mr. A. (J. Baldwin, of White Oak, ! Oak. who has, just returned from a i week's visit to relatives, in Athens,1 Tennessee, spent Tuesday in Wav-'l nesvillep diaries. B. MeCrary, . of Fines I reek, was here on business Mnndav. Ki. U. II Ruh of ac-o.s- Georgia, was a recent visitAv in tK - - 1 ... ' c CUV. Scmethind to Cheer About Jerry Robinson.: Tuesday, in town mm of- Clyde, o spentj Glen Boyd was hcWfviim ..r.-noiko.n . .. - -- ' .lonuay. --,,-.-.,.',... Mr. and Mrs. Tom' tlivij 'f i,. Duff. were WavnosviHa visit, --.- Tm.- nay. , i ,-, Mr. anil Mrs V, W '-Pol : nt c ...... ... - -. .. i.,vi, ui wjiac tanburs'. SnntK ' rnrnlina ono-t s,,.V oay witn- meir daughter, Mr Paul naruin, jr., and -Mr. Hardin. w m Mr. and Mrs. John V. k'lrk-nutro.l- and baby, of Greenville, and Mrs. Kirknatrick's mother. Mrs J W: Wit liams,, of Pacolet, S. C, returned to their resisective homes Snndnv nftor visiting Dr. and Mrs. V. L, Kir p trick. - ';' vVhoever's vlccr on the fle.'d, you'll be winner on tKo aaeiines in one ot the new Nelly Dons . . . whether it's an ensemble with jaunty alp, frock of woolen or" a frock of crepe ... and they all have those simply ador able details that you can't resist . . . petal white collars . . . great big bows . . novelty rings . . . that make them the boast and the toast of the co-ed . . .and mother' agree that for values they can't be equalled. Neiiy Don 595 to 1675 (a) Middy dress, Sag-no-nor jersey ..... $10.95 (b) 3. piece jacket frock $16.75 (c) Ribbed knit, taffeta tft $10.95 (d) Washable Nelda Crepe . . . . ... $7.95 (ej Mohair knit, pique trim $5.93 (f ) Diagonal stripe an gora knit ... . .$13.95 C E. RAY'S SONS
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