1 THl'RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 THE WA7NESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Society News SOCIETY PA Local 7 o o Mrs. Ben Sloan, Editor Phone 137 Items YOUNG CIRCLE TO I). A. R WILL MEET NEXT WEEK ,MR9 WOMAN'S -i n r. i ti,.. .. ... - ti,. v ,, 11- .. i .. , "v lu" nieeiinir 01 tne : V,it .r.u .rn.',,U"le ?f the UauKhters of the American Kevolu- " " T , . , . 111,11 Wl11 hel(l ,K'xt Wednesday af eennK (Ihursday) at 8 o'clock at ternoon. Sentembe.- 20. with "l r l"e no me ot .Mrs S. H. Bushnell nn it;,-,... ou..u. .i ,t.. V HONORS Walnut street. WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD FIRST MEETING The lir.st reirular meeting of the Woman's Club will be held next Thursday. September 20, at 3:U clock, at the hoinp of the president. Mrs. 0 rover Davi.s. All members are requested to be paeesnt. LAKK JUNALCSKA 1'. T. A TO MKKT The first regular meeting of the Like Junaiuska I'. T. A will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. All parents and teachers are espe cially requested to attend this rneet mK !roje;-t- will he discu.ssed for flic year'- work. Hev. I.. J. Haves will tlu. prin cipal speaker, -i. Mr... 1). C. Sincl ,ir and son, Mr. Iave Sinclair, left Monday for their . heme. inU i!minj,'toii after a few days' v-i! to M R. N. Barber and Miss Mary liai-'vr at their home on Love Lane hoste.es at the home of Mrs. Davis 1 MISS MILDRED ROGERS WINS I . D. C SCHOLARSI1II Miss Mildred Rogers daughter of My- and .Mrs. I homa.s Vt . Rogers, of Fines Creek township. has been awarded the U. D. C. scholarship to the Woman's College of toe Univer sity of North Carolina for the two year.- 1 ):J4-::." and ly.'iu-.'JIJ. The an nouncement was made this week by the Waynesville chapter. The award was made by the State United Daugh ter. of the Confcdera.-v ;uid is thi. onlv one given this year to Western North i a.'oima. Miss Rogers graduated at th(. Fines Cieek high school in l'Joii at' the age of .-ixtecn She was valedictorian of her cl . ss. She entered the Woman's "Ib-g,. in the fall of VXil and has completed both the freshman and .'ophomore years. She left Sunday t ' begin her junior year. Mi.s Rogers i qualifying for a teaching career, majoring in biology and minoring in English. SVDIE RAY GUESTS i Mrs. S.vdiu Rav was hostess for a delightful bridge party yesterday af t .-i noon honoring her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Friend, of Mobile, Alabama and M.s. A. T. Henlev. of Birmingham. Alabama. Both Mrs Friend and Mr. I Heasley are house guests of Mrs. I Ray. I Two tables were arranged for con-; tiact in the living room which was c.kctivelv decorated with mixed gar-j de:; ! iwers in pastel shades- Fol-; Jow.ng .eve.-i) progressions prizes wet,, piesenteii to tile honor gue.st.s and to the holder of high and low j score I Tho-e playing were: Mrs. Friend, begin hi Mis. Henlev, Mrs. C. F Kirknatriek .Miss Robina Miller. Mis. C N. Sisk. M..-. Jeffords of Clearwater. Florida. Mrs. J. W. Seaver. and Mrs. K. B l amp. Miss Martha Nea! left Tuesday fo.' Salem College where she i.s a member of the .senior class. le- Mr.. I) V. Gordon, South Carolina, is month in the city of Florence spending thL- i i .- i .pending fllei iiunu r .nk and George Smath- etumed to Miami Monuay tftcr everal weeks at their sum-here. Mr. : ml Mi.-. J. T. Knight and baby vetuined to tnen nome in Murphy Sumlav alter a weeK s visit to ami Mrs. Harry Rotha Mr. Mr. I'aul Davis left last Friday for Wake Forest to resume his .studies at Wake Forest College. m Mr... Clara Leatherwoud ha.s return ed to he.- home after a week's visit to relatives in Crabtree. m Mr. Ray Burjfin left this week for Wake r west ollege where he will i f ita-hm an year. jf Mis.s Refm-a Ward, of Luniberton is visiting he;-, cousin. Mrs. 11. W-I Baucoin, ami Mr. Baucoin I Mr. Robert Pioflitt: of Asheville, .-pent Sund.-.y with his sister, Mrs. Mary Hamilton at the home of Mr. James McLean. Mi--es Wilma Blankenship and Ruth Peoples, of Asheville, .spent Thursday in the city as, guests of Mrs. Lawrence McElrov. ; w M!.-. Woocm; Purcell spent last wtek-end here with his mother, Mrs. Eugene Purcell who is a guest, at the Dunham House. Mis's Helen Sisk. daughter of Dr. ind Mrs. C. N. Sisk, left Sunday for Raleigh where she has entered Mary's for the coming- year. St. Mis. A. (J. Boineau ami children returned last week from Charleston. South Carolina where they have been visiting relatives. Miss Babbie Way left Monday to resume her studies at Salem College in Winston-Salem. Miss Way is a member of the senior class. TOE FOOD STORE A (; ()() I) 1' I, A C E T 0 T A 1) E JEWEL OIL I'inl- Quart- 15c 29c Hl'LK (iKITS 3 For' 9C Hl'LK VINEGAR IVr (Jul. 25c SUN HE AM FLOl'R 21 Lb. Bag .... VELVET FLOUR. Kansas Hard Wheat 21 Lb. Hag .... 92c $1.15 SALT 2. Lb. HaU . . 100 Lb. Hag ... 39c $1.25 QUAKER OATMEAL Size ..... .n Ti'vEAI'I'LE ( rush i-cl or Sliml N o. 2 ( an No. 2 1 2 ( an. . . 17c 19c 3 c LVE HOMING No 2i, ans . . . . 25 c TOMATOES 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Phillips EARLV JUNE PEARS LEGION AUXILIARY HAS MONTHLY MEETING The Waynesville unit of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary met on Mon. day afterrioo,, at the home of the pie-ident, Mrs. E. H. Camp. Alter tie.- u u ' "pen i;g ceremony o-j.-ines- v.-.a- tran.-acted The min ute., of the I . i -1 m. eting Wee ie:. I and the tiea-u ei'.- r.'port wa- given. It was deciiled, after a motion RttB made !.v ' W i '. '-:':f: ;h t a .small gift be -cut eacn moir.h to thj two men ;,t Ot.aii who ale assigned to this unit. Mr.- George I Mutt was appointed tiu.-pital chairman. A dis.-u.sion followed on buying an auxiliary and the American llag. Mr.-. CaniD w.i.. a-ked I., i n rst i--:it :nd leport at the next meeting the size aiiO pr.ee ot tne nags. A so,,, i ,.tttv t'i a ni i t ))t- ret iring ' -; o:- .-.den; .,!' t:ie American .- o :,. .y i:i i.y : .. an..; c'oii.-tiHi-'Jon Day w.... lead by Mr-. Camp. She also announced that Con.-titut ion' Day is the 17th of SeOtelll'oer n ml should be (iliserved. the national' convention of the Anieric.n Leiriun1 was announced for Orlolno will i e held in .Miami. Florida, 'i-i. , . i . . , . . . i i lie r lag r oiie in the school.s was liscussed and the unit derided, to oijtain copies fo.- each school in the township. Mrs. W- F. Swiff and .Mrs. J. H. Howell were n ! hos tesses for the October nieetinir The meeting will be held, at the home of Mis. ( amp until further notice. Alter ail lournment the hiwtniK Mrs. George. ITott and Miss Nancy Killian, served' cake and coffee IDA JEAN BROWN. Publicity Chairman. Mr. Dewev Putton left Snii.biv f'.. Duiham where he will entei tile f're.h-1 ., -i i , i, ..I., i. i Dr E. J. (.oltrane. president ., I Brevard ollege, with Mrs. ( oltrane i and two daughte.s. visited mends in of Mrs. N. W G Chicago where waek a' ::: rg irrett left Sunday for ! she is spending ne World's Fa. i. this W'avne.-viile Sunday. Mis. Charles R tor iv.- ;. -viar.i! v. .-a. : : if Ml.- Pat-y V.. : ''.": ' it-Salciii w;. S.ilem A ademv in Mr. and Mrs- Lee ters are soenilin'r ay, Jr. rape! tile left TuesdaV i 11.11 after a :. Kay heiv. :--Ie)'d y fol '.'.'lil entel oining eai Mi-. A. T Henley, of Birmingham. a : rrived l 'st week . to spend mori'.ii of September with S adie R .y at her home -treeC on Mrs. Main Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and daughter. Viola May, spent the week end at Lake Santeelah as guests of Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Hill. a Misses Grace and , Julia Bowles have as their guests their brother. Mr. Frederick Bowles, and Mrs. I Bowles, of Jacksonville, Florida, j f ! Messis. William i.nd Charles Bal J .'entine. who have been spending the j .-ummer in Waynesville, left this week I for their home in Greenville. S. C Miss Gladvs Dicus left Sunday for G:c : iis'ooi o where she will enter the fi ' -hman class of the Woman's Col- k" e of the l.'niversity of North Car- ;ilake and daugh- this week sicht- -seeing at the World'. Fair in Ch Mr-. Frank Sinathers and daughter, Alf- .Virginia Sniather... left Mon- -M-nd tivi) weeks in New York uav ti City. Mr. . Suno'ay d Llglltc Russ. M: -. I-'., cit V W. r Dimnett ..pent gue..-ts of their Ru... and Mr. I ... Lmwiiiwi lainliiri mriMiwiiM - Mr, and Mia. R. M. Hall motored to Greenville South Carolina Satur 'la.v and sp,.t the week-end with fiends. ters Illi . "Minnie Case and two daugh t'f this jveek to spend ten days World's Fair in Chicago, lor 25c PREPARED MUSTARD Quart t A ' " IDC Aunt Jemima PAN CAKE FLOUR 2 For 23c LO(; CABIN SYRUP 23c School Children - - A Keep Your Shoes Smiling With ... ,2 for 25c "Bixby" Jet Oil Shinola 2 in 1 . . JElOif Q 5iS2l JfT'OM . 9c each 2 for 25c Polishing makes the shoe last longer FRurrs AND E(; ETAHI.ES QUALITY OF CHOICE From Choice Haywood County Beef Beef Roast . . . ; . ; . Per Lb. 14c I Round Steak ..peril), 20c Tea Bone Steak per lb. 25c Stew Beef per lb. 8c Also Choice Western Meats Baked Ham per lb: 55c Corn King Breakfast Bacon per lb. . .... , 27c Standard Oysters ...per pt 25c Pan Trout per lb. 15c THE FOOD STORE DR- AND MRS. McCRACKKN ARK HOSTS FOR DANCE One of the outstanding social events of the earlv fall season was the dance given by Dr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken on Friday evening at the Semmes cottage in Chestnut Park.' A variety of garden Mowers dec orated the rooms which were thrown en suite for the oc.asion In the spacious living room tables were ar ranged for bl'idire and dun aimr enjoyed in. the sun room. Punch was served in each ixm at tables which wer,. beautifully arranged with pink zinnias and pink candles. Among those enjoying the affair were: Dr. and .Mrs C. N. Sisk Dr and Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Dr. and .Mrs. Robert Stretcher, Mrs. Ed Stretcher. Mr and .Mrs. Lauriston Hardin. Dr. and Mrs S P Cv.v Mr ind Mrs. Tom Lee. Jr . IU- Lain. Ouinlan. Mr nn,l Mi-.- i I om, .M.-s. Rivhard Barber. Jr. Miss Mary Barber. Miss Marv New, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. Mrs. Diana Shoolbred. Mrs. Marguerite Barron, Mr. and M.s. Alvin Ward. Mi', and Mis. Ben Sloan, Miss Wilda Craw ford, Miss Mary Stringtield, Miss irgima (alter, Miss Rosalvn Ray. Miss Sumc I-isher. Mrs. Harrv Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Lane, Miss! Kthel I'raig. Miss Louise Edwards, v a' i M's ( i K'-kp ltMlK. Mi. ..:aert Lmer. Mr. and Mrs: J W eavei. Mr. M. II. Bowles. Mr (a ton eatheibv .Mr D .ve Sinclair, of . Wilmington: Mr. Albert New, Mr. Wallace Blackwell. .Mr. .L B. Siler, Mi a . A hitner Provost, M Jjmmie Neal, Mr. K. . L. Hint on. Mr. "Milas Ferguson. Mr. Hugli Sloan Mr. John, nie Johnsoi). and D: Robeson. ' Among th,. visitos here this week week from Canton Were George SS:"' R-0' and Ennis Di. and Mis. John Smathors .have Mi r'-u"'- Sm:'thers' sister, Miss Ho Phillips.. ,f St. Petresburg. LIVE AND LET LIVE! It has been our intention ever since opening our store to Live, and at the same time "Let Live." We could de mand more for nationally known brands, but we're not out to "get rich quick." The extra services we render please us, and of course we don't charge for that, YOUR PRESCRIPTION FILLED HERE AS YOUR DOCTOR ORDERS aa rx PAILIL UOOLO - that go places Ri tree Hit Davis his week. was lien John Carvei I'll bu.siness 1. of Jonathan. t week M r. Lee I iVis pi-fii with friends at Linville, ast wee Mr-. Nov., P. Sharp, of .-int Monday in the city. - Mr. Oral ates left Sunday foi M.-.t to the orld's Fair m Chicatr Mi- I tiee, wa-dav. len N. McCracKen. Til the ci Mrs. Annie McC l.icken. of Crabtree spent iionday . sho; mng in aynes ville. . - ." a. .;'' Mrs. Emma Brown, of Iran Duff, spent Monday shopping in Wavnes ville. ' ..' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tov and family enjoyed a picnic dinner at Soco Gap Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Harrv Rotha. Jr.. of Canton, spent last week-end with Mr. Rotha's parents. .... Misses Adora and Jnspnhinp Hnlt? claw, who have spent thp summer witn tneir aunt, Mrs. Adora Kayne left Sunday for their home in Rich mond, Virginia I J, le-ll fS2' . ''"B-, I V IS? k-c,ul I V .. to Canton. J t . 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