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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE Mrs. S. T 2eal and party of friends motored to Asheville on Mondav Mr. Clifford Brown, of Clyde, spent Tuesday in town on business Mr. Dewey Stovall made a business trip to Asheville: during the week. Among those from Clvde in town on Tuesday was Mr. J. B Holder. Dr. J. R. MoCracken spent Monday in Franklin on professional business. Mr. T. J. Reece, of truso, made a visit to Waynesville on Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Coffey, of Iirvson Citv, .spent Tuesday in town flopping. Mr. F. A- Justice, of Crabtree. pent Tuesday in town on business. Mrs. Hiram Campbell, of Maggie, spent Monday in town shopping. V Mr. D. H- Harris, of Canton, was a Waynesville visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. E. R. Dotson- of Clyde Route 1 .spent Momh-y in town iViopping. Mr. Norman James, of Fines Croek, spent Saturday in town on business. -i- Mr. Josh Allison, of Jonathan's Creek .spent Monday in town. Mr. Carl Mill, of Canton, spent Saturday in luwn on business. Mr. W. V. Huyne.-. of Clyde, was ! in town, during the week on business. Mr. V. F. Allium, of Jonathan's, Creek spent Monti. .v in town i Mr. Zeb R.f in town on bus . rs, of Crabtree, was Saturday. Mrs- A. C. Mo.-ely, of Franklin, was a Waynesville visitor during the week. Mr- Pink Host, of Craljt.ee, made a business trip to town on Saturday. 137 Mrs. (. . W - league, of Prentis, was a Waynesville visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs. (. hester Cogburn. of Canton, spent Wednesday in town, Mr. Hoyle Smathers. of Asheville, spent Wednesday in town on business. Mr Dave Boyd, of Jonathan's Creek, spent Monday in town. Mrs.. Minnie Towles. of Crabtree. spent Tuesday in town shopping. Mrs. Charles R. Thomas has as Iher truest this week, Mrs. Fdgar Snow, of Skyland. Mrs. Will Brvson. of Iron Dull', was a Waynesville visitor on Tuesday Mrs. J. Harden Howell spent Tues day in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs Jim I. or.tr made a business 'trip to Brvson Citv on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, of Lam Duff, were the ' truest s of friends in town on Tuesday. Mr- M. II. Ferguson, ..f Riverside was a WayiK'svil!.' visitor the tirst'of the week. Mr. Maii,-on Mciiford, of Lon Dull' was among- those spi'iidintr Tuesday in town from iiis section of the count, v M i . I.e N'olaud. of Iron Dull was in town on l.usira-s tin- tir-t of the Mr. and Mis. Y. '(' l.ee had a.- iheir guest uver. the week-end Mi.-. J. K. t Yrvih, of Ma-"ii. (.!:. M r. liolj ) lav,-, of: Iron Duff, w among ihu-o in tow ti the'lir-l i..!' tiie week f mil! i i : - -cot ion of the county M r. and Mr-. Roy Frau'eis announce the hi.'thof a ilauchtvl'. Nancy 'Reeves, October 1st. . I Mr. George Hampton, of Canton spent Tuesday in Waynesville or. business. Mr. Zaek Davis, of Iron Duff, spent Tuesday in town on business and in attendance of the County Fair. Mr. D M. Cagle. prominent citizen of Clvde spent luesdav in Waynes ville." Mr. W J. Damtoft. official of the Champion Fibre Company, spent Tuesday m town. Miss Flizlilftji Henry and Miss Fannie Pearl helmet spent the week, end with friends in Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sloan and chil dnn, of Franklin, spent the tirst of the week m W avnesville. . Mr- K. 1-. Went, of the champion Fibre Company, spent Tuesday in town on business, Col. and Mrs. Y. T. B-,tes. of Fort MoPherson, were aiiuiiit; the Waynes ville v o .- on Monday. Dr.. Finest Morgan, of Clyde, was among those in town the tirst of t lie week. .Mrs. A. AUi.-en and daughter, Miss W'ilin : Allison, .of Jonathan's Creek, spent Friday in town shopping. Mi. Hurley Palmer, of Ctaloochoo, was a Waynesville visiter .luring the week M i s l ha i i.e- liytal. of 11 igh Point - the guest ! her mother. Mi's. .1. B llclirv. oU'iiu Jonat linn's (.'reek road. Mr- Jack Me ; l-'nda i i u 1 1 n t -1 ! to .As.he :Sii a party of . -j i ..I M , . 5,;i Shool e visitors during fi ii'inis Mr. Inmuv Nea! i-.d were A-iuv: the week. Mr. luife Mel racket,! .was a mono; tlto-e in : vvii during the week from I ! ant lea Mr. -lame- A llwyti. of Nek York City, was the e.'m'-t .iuriutr the week of this brot her ' M i T F. iiw'yii. " 'Mr. Carter made a bu-iiu on Saiurda ( l-boi ne, .of." Clyde - ! nn to Wa'vnesv ille Miss Ruth Craig, of Pontiae. M h., arrived during the week and will be associated with the Jo Ann Beauty Shop. Dr. Sam Stringtield and Dr. Tom Stringtield were Asheville visitors on Friday, having motored over for tile football tratne. Miss l.ockie Carlisle has returned to her home in l.awnsdale, S. C,, af ter, speinlintr a week with her aunt. I .Mrs 1 . I.. Hramlolt. Amontr those attending the ball ! L'ame in Asheville on Fridav after noon were Dr. t N. Msk. Mr. Tom l.ee. Jr.. and Rev. Paul Hardin. Jr - . Mis. W. t . Kuss has returned home atto- a two weeks visit to her par ents. Mr. and Mr- Foster Bennett, in Hendersonville. Mr- V- 1., Hardin Mr. Bill Shool bred. and Mr. Kmniett Five joined a party at Old Fort during the week for .. bear hunt in that section. Mr, .1. Bat Smatheis. prominent at torney of Aslieville,.- spent several days in town on business during tin) ve'ek. ( antnin and Mrs. Ceoree Plott Were among those attending the reunion of the :;0:h Division in Asheville during, t he past week. I r Among those attending the reunion i .1 tiie i'.Ot 11 ;Di i-ion in A-lH'Viile last neek were: Mr. all. I Mrs 'Tom Pet. ,1 . . and Mr.- Kuth Ketha M r John T. eedha ii. , In. I' ranger . ( it Cleat Smoky Mountain- Na t ooial Pat k. w ith oJlie. in Pryson t 'i; . -pent S.a', u i day in tow n. M i'- F i e 1 M .1 a. k en. of P.'.i mi nr. !:,ir Ala., who ha - one of ! lie most ii: t i ;i : ' e p1 a, e- ,i: I ake .1 iinalu-k i. ! a-m - d '' -pond la-;t of Vtobcr. Mr. Charles Owens, principal ,.f. the Dellu'ood -ehool was m town on Wed:.: da all elidihg t lie 1 1 aj w ooil ('(OMOi !-'ai'r'. Mr-. I '. W. Didl'art .tal I w .eehihlreii ,'i i !,' ng I hi ii ..rriit's.' Mi. and Mi-. K. T Duekett Mr-. Ralph 'Howell, of J. na t h : u' ( eek - pent W'eiine-dav m- town sh. piJi'ii.' i o.l .'attending I he. llavooil Dr. and Mrs. 0. T- Alexander left on Tuesday for a two weeks vacation. They wil llirst go to Charlotte where tiiey will be guests of relatives for a few days and from there will go to points north. Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Ray have an nounced the birth of a daughter, Mary Kit.';, at their home, September Mrs. Ray is the former Miss Jean; N e lson Mr. Donald Dunham closed the Dunham House on Monday morning after a most successful season and left the same day for St. Augustine. V la. Mr. Dunham will us usual have a winter hotel at sDme point in Flor ida as well as his own place the Dun ham House in St. Augustine. Mrs. O. W. Hartness, Miss Lambeth and Mrs Boh Woodward arrived dur ing the week from Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Hartness and Miss l.ambeth will return to Columbia, but Mrs. Wood ward will remain sometime. Mrs M. H. Reeves spent Monday in Sylva at the C. J. Harris Commu nity Hospital with her son. Mr. M. 11. Reeves, who was a patient there for several days following an automobile accident which, occulted at Dick's tiap, near Cullowliee- Miss Theda (lirrott has gone to Asheville where she has entered the Asheville Normal Teachers Training College fur the etisiiing term. While Miss Lillian Catrett has gone to Cul lowliee where she is attending the W'eslein Carolina Tenches .Training ('.liege ' M ss I'i.iitli l'aiieom who is a stu dent at Mai- Hill College this year, -pell! the week end a- tin' guests of he; parent -. Mr and Mrs H. W. l'aiieom. She ha.. I as her guests t hire of her s. hool mates : Mi- -M ill ,in Patieoni of Dallas, X. C , Miss W'ilma John-en. of A'lioskie. N. (',. and Mi-- Judith Filer, of Stales Vide, i. Mi-- Ami Alio ighl arrived on Sat urday and a-slimed her .iiities at the W": vne-v ado Township High School Monday -morning. Alls- Al 1 1-1 i g ii I ' s i I a s s e will I i- made' up from the ovri'llow of llie .lasses in I'.n glish hil..ry : ml mat hein it ies. lie: elei'lion w a . lieies-it aled by the . in. e.aaso in attendance The school l.ii til vya- e'v fiirt.iina'te in sectli - Miss Mary Stringfield has as her guests this week Miss Minthe Ann Weld and Miss Frances Whitmire, of Roanoke, Va. Miss Weld and Miss Whitmire were schoolmates of Miss Stringfield when she attended Con verse College. Miss Harte Oliver public health nurse ot Swain, has been transferred to Havwood county. She is at pres ent working in the Waynesville Fle- mentarv school. Mrs. Lucv Lea.-y Harte has assumed the duties of health nurse in Swain in place of Miss Oliver. Mrs Frank Therrell and small son, Ashton Therrell. who have been the guests of Mrs. Therrell s mother, Mrs. Nora W Ashton, left on Monday for Louisville Kv. She will spend one week there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge White, the latter the tormer Miss Braxton kirk. Her young son h rank. Jr will remain with his grandmother! Mrs J (. Weaver returned the first of the week from a visit to her sons. Mr. Charles Weaver and Mr. Finest Weaver, m Detroit. While awav Mrs Weaver attended the Fair at Chicago, took a trip into Canada and v-sjited' several other cities in that part of the count. y. Major J. Harden Howell was among those attending the reunion of the oOt.h Division in' Asheville last week He also attended the banquet at the (ieorge Vanderl-.lt Hotel -.n S iturda.v night. '''-- S MRS I'lTilX llONOULD Willi DINNlii: PARTY Mrs. J, I'. Fianeis gave- a lovely dinner party oil Thur-dav evening honoring lie.- daughter. Mis. Clifford F. luptin, I he former Miss Louise Fianeis vi ho has spent the past month with her. Colden laid and Queen Ann's lace in liiili-il -boil..- of blue were a nleas- I me combination for I he centra' table I deeoi at ion. The ni ce cards wife :n yellow with miniature bouquets of blue llowers at t ached ' ' The guest list included some of Mrs. a I. Upton's' most intimate .friends, vvlio j were Miss Josephine Cahe. Miss John. tiie Uussell, Miss Flizaboth Henry, Miss h'tiunie Pearl Felmet, and Miss j Susie Fisher Following the serving I of dinner the guests -enjoyed a movie I heat er part y.
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