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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, l9, THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER SOCIETY PAGE Local Items Society News e Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor - Phone 137 ATT KM) IN! . r. olar f! U ! O.NK ME K TING SYLVA Amoin, llio" from the Methodist church attending tilt- Zone meeting at Sylva nn Friday afternoon were Kev. ami .Mrs. Paul Harding, -iu., Mrs. Charles K. Ray, Mrs. 1'. L. Turbytill, Mrs. John M. Queen, .Mrs. John K. Jlooiie, ainl Mrs. Bonner Kay. Kev. Hardin was on the program, making a talk on Temperance with particular emphasis on the work un dertaken alone, the furtherance of the cause ly the organized groups of the Methodist church. Mrs. C. K. Bran, son, of Canton, the new district lead er, made a splendid talk outlining the plans for the coming year. Fol-i Schoo lowing the meeting a delightful social! affair was tendered those attending! the meeting. The ladies of the Sylva ' jweinoiii.-i i-nurcn entertained with a tea at the home of Mrs, K. L. McKee. (if int PROGRAM OF VKSI'KR SKRVICK ,, AT CRACK CHURCH The following program was pre. rented at the vesper service on Sun day evening) at Grace Episcopal appieciat ive audience: Wor- an .church t I'n cessioiial hymn :,, () .-hip the King.'' Magnitlicent Kvcnsung: .None Dimittis. So ( ' Alhe Sul,, Gr.;. Ange rs. Kliz ( 'on sider HugelgaiH. s V. U-tll lees the acci Ever I. act. Lilies rnpanied died C t .New. - Kvening Song Nach r ( 'rocker. . O, lie.-t in the I. Hvnn Singing." -.VI Vocal Mrs. VV i.y Mr,. Violin cz .M -- Vocal Mis. Mi l.v Mis tr t it i mil .ev. Vocal Solo, .Tiie Living God Mr u. (. Hag Mr-' ..Alhert Thou ( KIZZ1AH-DAVIS ic.-t to friends and rela- 1. the aunnuncement of the mar. e i I .Miss Marv Sue Kizziah and1 .Warcus Karl Ilavis. which took' e on Thursday, October the 4th, at I par.son.ge of the First Methodist' ch with the Rev, Raul Hardin, Jr., i astor, jierfoiming the ceremony 'The briile is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.-, .lames F. Kizziah and ha.s made many friends since coming here with her family from Concord, X. C, lour years ago- She is a graduate of the Concord High School. The gioom i.s the son of Mr. and Mis. James F, Davis. He was gradu ated from the Waynesville High in the class of 1U27, He now holds a position with the E. C. Moody Grocery store on Main street. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mr.s. Davis left by motor for a hon eymoon south, after which they will be at home to (heir friends. O-'l ' Crockt O, -gan ,"id- mpaniej '.I'm-Mrs. Al- AT'IEXDIXG U. D C. CONVEN TION AT CHAPEL HILL Mrs. ('. F. Kirkp'atrick and Mr.s. J. Harden Howell left by motor on Tues day moining for Chapel Hill where they will ; ttitid the state remven t.i.n of the United Daughters of the Confc-ilerary of North Caiolina. Mrs. Kirkpatrick will attend as the dele- ;:' from the II .ywooil cliapter and ,rli u'il I prcr'Ht i he pre-d-ilent ol the chaplei. Mis I.imi ivn li. n. The iiiieting will be in .-essiun for tliiee day-. I'eginniiig on Tue.-day night and ending Thursday. .MR A X I J MRS. WAGOXFKLD GIVE SUPl'KR PARTY .Mr. and E. C. Wagonfeld entertain ed a grouii of friends with a supper party on Saturday evening. The table was effectively rioted in a color scheme of pink and white and was centered with a bowl of lovely dahlias. The guest.s included Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mdrines. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Miss Mary Stringlield, and Mr. Jimmy Neal- Mr. Edwin Fincher, of Clyde. Monday in town on business. pent Mr. Sam M. Robinson, of Canton. spent Wednesday in town on business. Dr. J. P. Pate, of Clyde, was among those in town during the week. f Mr. Carter Osboine was " among those from Clyde in town on Monday. BAPTIST WOMEN" TO MEETIXG HOLD The Woman's Missionary Society of the Haptist church will hold the legular monthly meeting on October the Kith at the church. The pro gram will be given by the West Side Circle. Mr. J. J Lee. the first of the Miss Dora spent Thursday of Clyde, wa.s week. in town Clark, of Crabtree. in town shopping- Mr. J. M. Wells, of Canton Thursday in town on business. spent ATT I FAIR :X1)IXG THE STATE IX RALEIGH M .'. ami 'Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mr. Roy Grouse leave today for Raleigh where they are going to attend the State Fair. They took with them two groups of the 4-H club loys. j In the group going to enter the ! livestock judging contest were Billy j McKlroy. Herbert Tate and Sebe Biysoii. Those, planning to enter the state seed judging rontost wcrfl Mauri, o Evan:-. Steve Cathey and Hill ! Hyatt. T GIVES MRS. R. N. HARPER To SA l.ISHUU GOES Y TO Hyatt on Sat urilav Mr. and Mi M i .- ! fi Tic d - by I av -1 . R. Vii.r 11111' II 1 A. lei'' slu ( ill in lit . I j 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 AN NUA I. I'AKIV il V I. COMMUNITY ( i.UI! Tile annual nicnibeis of tin compliment to I'rieml- link place at the Wavncsvill party ( 'om the on Ci mil :;v CI 111 liiislialiil.s Thursday- ni untrv Club .led by both I gue.-!s. The tivclv arrange i;y lie ill Hid gilt and I for in iig i 'i i ! 1 1 1 aii of i ri ei irv wheie I ilieetillg i Kedc. at ion .vhit-h .-lie i- ihce ' i If-: i i -t. Mr-. ( I fern Carolina lege, who is nui-ie in the th.. by on Monday will attend ' the North f Women'--, niember by -t i let presi She was iic rles Gulley 1 oachers the state ile.ation. ' entertaine.l night s. J. f Miami, who have metiine in Waynes- MiiNUAY ri:.( A FT ' CL : .uxo ox 'I! MEK' ('OX 'S '.mis largely alien band- and special Miiilll were -, . 1 1 1 a - the occasion. . A delicious bull'et .s'uppe'r was serv ed after whii;h :i square .dance was enjoyed with music by a local orches tra . The party is always given under the auspices of the hospitality cii'm mittee, Which this year is composed of Mrs. M. 11, Howies chairman, with Mis. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. Tom Lee. Jr., Mrs. Ben Colkitt, and Mrs. Hugh Massio assi-ting. Around thirty-live couples were, in attendance. .-...."..- I!(IX SUPPER TO BE H ELD AT FINKS CREEK SCHOOL A box supper will he held at the Fines (leek High School lit 7e!0 o'clock on Saturday evening. It will be given as a benefit for. the music de partment ;f the school. ., ! I he Monday afternoon contract i dub . held its regular fortnight meet-j ins mi Monday afternoon, with M rs. I iiinies M- l'.oni:-us hostess. Lovely! lull ilcueis in autumnal shades were; ,ri iinged Ihiougliout the ' him.-e- Mtiiibers present were: Mrs. Hen Colkitt, Mis. Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. K. Mrs James Killian: .Mrs. Jr..' Mrs. L- M Ri. heson. for, Mrs. C. ('. White was lcu.-. MRS. RAYMOND II V DIN N Eli Mr.-. Kaymond with ;i iiimier pat t y in coinpliiiieMl of Irving Thoma been speiiiling vide. The table 'was Hit ractivt ly arrang ed in a color combination of rose .'Pit while with .candles in ha inoliiz ,.ig ha'k..:-. , l:niiiu - f!iv:r. . with clever i by lues marked each place- The guests included Mr. and M rs ( hade . I'i ii.ier. of Atlanta, Mi.-s Elizaiirlii Fisher, 'M rs llarrold Koi plin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Ilagelgans, of M La mi, M r. i ml Ml - Moo e, of .!lan'i., All. Joe Fitz-i inmoiis, of Chai lotto, Mr. ami Mr.-. C. F. Kirk, pal ri. k, .Mr- and Mrs J Irving Thom as, Mi. (ieddie. and Mr. AlK.n- Shack 'o nl. Dr. C. X. Sisk made a business tri to Bryson City on Monday. Mr. Karl Ferguson. pent Saturday in town of Ivy Hill, business. Miss Jewel Hipp.s was among those visiting in Asheville on Thursday. Miss Alice Stringlield was an Ashe ville visitor during the week. Mr. D. W. Miller, who with his fam ily is spending sometime in Waynes ville, is now in Baxley, Georgia. I Creek, bus'iie among ' n. n ol Gaither i'e spent Tui'.- gu.a 1. ay in ot r ines town on John CnniacM. of Maggie was iho.-e in town Mom his sec I he count v on Tuesday. 'red L. Sr.lford es (ieek 11 eh principal of S. hool, spent Mom Mi I'm iii el V, od tie.- v in lllWII, Friiuk Moody, of Franklin, y ol Haywood county, spent aliiV ill town on business. M r Chai le-. II, McCiary, ef Fines reek, was a v ayiicsV:lle visitor on L'uesday. L. Prevost F. E.. Alley, ml playing Mrs.-J. I'. 1 ATT KND PARTY AT CLYDE. those attending a .shower by M i s. Mckinley Green, ot in honor of Mrs. Paul Francis, i'mer Miss Lois McCracken on v evening were: her aunts. Mrs. "M: Cracken, Mis. R. L. Hoke, Theodore McCracken, Mrs- llayne.-.Mr.s. R. C- Long, and K.lwin Ilaynes. Miss Emeline s and Miss Sarah Haynes, Anu.ng given Clyde the fo Mi mill V, . L. M i s. CI audi Mrs. . Hayne W KLFARK IN' . Attending held in Xewl Western district were M r.. Iiimier fare ollieer Mr. Civil Dale Miss Stentz, CONFER ENCE HELD NEWLAXDS the welfare conference nils yesterday . for the of North .Carolina Henry, county Wel Carlvle Havnes. of Mary Quinlan, anil Mr. Robert .Mrs. J. (iibson. CLOTHING For Men and Boys C. E. Ray's Sons A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE I iimiih ii i Everyday Prices At Smith's $1.00 Warn poles y ;.A-'' ' 75c Listerine f n I Extract ;. . 5C Antiseptic OuC I I')c"T.hedf ord's if" I'iflt MI .'51 ACk Black Draught . . . JLDC Antiseptic . . C 35c Vicks O A "5c Noxzema jq Salve Cream ; . . . . .... ffcC Milk Magnesia OQ 10c Squib's Qi Pint Size ..... . . . uC Shaving Cream v . . JC $1.00 Ovaltine CO 25c ,)r' West 10 Large Size OuC Tooth Paste ..... , 1 jC 25c ALARM CLOCKS Chest of Games , ' i For the Entire KLEENEX Qgc Family, 3 Games to Vr;-"'' 15 c $3.49 98c A M E R 1 C A N L E C, I O X A I ' X I L I A R Y l'OSTROXKS MEKTIXt; The repuliir meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary which was to have been on .Monday evening, Oc tober the St h ha.s been iiostDoned on account of the illness of Mrs. Storey, sister of .Mrs. E. B. (''amp, the presi dent. Announcenicnt will be made at a later date of the "meet ing. ii r. anil Mrs. M. H. Howies motored. in iii'oi'Kui on Saturday moining, returninir Sunday niirht. While in Ceorffia they were the Miiests of rela tives over the week-end. Miss Alice .Quinlan returned home on Friday after -a three months ab sence from town. While away Miss Quinlan vi.sited friends and relatives in Washington. .New York City, Pitts, field. Mass, Detroit, and Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Frank Therrell, who has spent the past week in Louisville. Kay., re turned on, Friday ami with her two youne; sons. Frank . Jr. and Ashton, 'returned, to their home in Nashville, Tenn., for the winter. Mrs- James Massie returned from Louisville. Ky. on Friday where, she h id been visiting her sons Otis and 'r;:nk,-.'vhci are student at the Kon- d.ci.y -unitary institute, v site was accompanied home by Frank- Mrs. James Wood Reed; has gone to Sedlield, Mich. . to Mpeud several weeks as the guest of her son and daughter.. Mr. and Mrs. Mint home Reed. . -. . . . " Mr, and Mrs. James E. Burbridge, of Jack.sonville. Fla.," who have spent .several sumpiers in. Wayirsville and who have been guests at the Hotel Waynesville since the closing of the Dunham House, left Monday Mrs. Felix StoVa 11 left on Monday for Titusvi'.le, Fla. She will .spend ten days visiting, friends and at the end of .her visit ' Mr, Stovall will motor down and they will return to gether, ...'.. Mr. and Mrs. A- E, Maxwell and the latter's uncle, Mr, W. A. Sims, all of Atlanta, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. A. M. Maxwell, at her home in Hazelwood. . '. Mr. James A. Gwyn. who holds an official position with the E. I. Dupont Company of New York City, who has been the guest of his brother, Mr. T. L. Gwyn,; and his mother, Mrs. J. M. Gwyn, in Canton, returned to New York on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Bradham, of Roanoke, Va., who have been the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs I. J. Brown and sister, Miss Ida Jean Brown, left on Tuesday, for their home. . ' ' "' ;',. Mr- and Mrs. C. C. White and daughter, Miss Jane White, spent the week-end in Jefferson City, Tenn.. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Godwin- parents of Mrs, White. ; M n sieniliiig 1 Mr this tending the Word' W, in 'air, Minett Chicago Mi iigent of . W. Wheeler, the Champion 1. liiiuidiuing ank, Ciiiiton, spent 'Wednesday in town on business, Mr. ton from Mr. those Clyde. J.. I'- Dicus and Hardin returned a business trip to Mr. LtHiris Wednesday Nashville. : Clayton in town. Mehaffey luring the vas among week from Mr. H- A. Osborne was among those in town town from Canton during the week. .'Dr. Comml Xichols, of Sylva, was among those attending the Haywood County Fair' on Saturday. Mr. Lowry Cagle. 0f Clyde, was among the Waynesville visitors dur ing the week. M r. guest urday. Phil Stovall, of relatives Sylva, was the town on Sat- Mr. made on Mondav W, J. Noland. of Fines Creek t business trip to Wavnesvillei Mr. Creek, iness. Robe.rt Howell, of Jonathan's spent Monday in town on bus- Miss Margaret Sanfo'rd, of Crab tree, wa.s a Waynesville visitor dur ing the week. Mr. Ctvek, during R. T was the Boyd, of Jonathan's a Waynesville visitor week. . .M r. Thomas Rollins. villi1., spent several day ing the. week. . Jr., of Ashe ... irr town dur- Mr. and Mrs. Henry McFadyen, of Asheville, ; were the guest.s . of rela tives on Sunday., Mr. C, A. Coghurn and son Max, of Canton, .spent Wednesday in Way nesviMe. . . ' ' - ; Mrs. Farm. 1'ing. Eva McCracken. of -Medford spent. Thursday in, town shop- Mr. N. C. James, of Fines ('.;;, was a -Waynesville visitor durin i.u week. 1 ;''' "' Mrs. C. C. White with a party of ifriends . motored . . to Aisitchiille o.n Thursday. ''.,"' Mr- and Mrs. J. T. Bridges and Mrs. J- A. Smith were Asheville visitors on Friday. Mr. Narthan Carver, of Jonathan's Creek: .'.was in town on Saturday at tending the Haywood County Fair ...;.. r '... Miss Al Scurrv. who is attending Cullowhee, was the guest of friends in town over the week-end ..' ..."."':'.". Mrs. Felix Stovall and Mrs. Ken neth Ferguson motored to Asheville Thursday. . , ; .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole had as their guests over the week-end Mrs I. E Johnson and children. Ruth Billv, and Ira Lon. of Hendersonville Mrs. Laura Reardon returned on Monday after a visit of several days to Mrs. W. B. Hallett in Spartanburg South Carolina. 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