THURSDAY, DECEMBER Society News Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor Phone 137 THE WAYNES V I LLE MOUNTAINEER tew A M.-. ami Mrs. Leon Killian wi!. en tei,a:n with a family dinner party on Christmas Dav. Thev "ill have with tin-rn Mrs. I. .VI. Kiiiiim, Mlsa Nancv Killian, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Swift, ami children. Mi-.- Haseltine Swift. ISiii Swift, an 1 Jimrnie Swift M s. Awa Orr Minjrus, ..f Spartan burjr, a iii I Mr ami Me-. Mark Killian, of Ash ville. That same evening Mr. ami Mrs. Swift am! chihiien will at tend a faaiily tfatherirjr of the Swift family a- the home i Mi', ami Mrs. Muss Saile- in Asheville. M r James el Hill du."i Atkins .-.ml J. turned t ; V Atkins motored to Chap ir the week and MrSj. soph Jackson Atkins re-" ynesville. They are at their home.. Branner Crest, for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Ben Atkin.' : visiting friends :ti Columbus, Ga. IS I MM The Season's Greetings with all kind thoughts." and' best wishes for C hristmas and The New Year Burgin Brothers MliS. RL'FUS L. ALLEN TO C.1VK DANCE An atl'air of the holidays tnat is beinr anticipated witn k-.-en pl-.-a.-urc by the younir college set :' t1 e li is the dance ti be given by M rs. 1!. L Allen at her home on the ev-p: ot the twt-nty-seventh. The rcca-i 'i-,wj have four honor gue.-i-: Mis- ba.. Lane, of Rochester, X Y., Miss He.-ter Ann. Withers, Miss I'atsy Hill and Miss Nan Hardin. T... rh.i.tw,. m.itif w: in- ue- iii,-Ti-:l in nil the deco.-ations and ap n lintmeiit.-'. of the affair. Punch and. .-atldwiehts. cakes and randies will be ml thi'o'.ii.-'h'iii- the evening from an atti actively arranged table. A momr th;.-r who have been in viu-d t- the dance are, besides the honor triiests: Miss Alice Stringfield. 'Mi--, Kliaz.'t-th Ray, M'iss Martha Stiinirlield Mis.- Gladys Dieus, Miss I. om.se Strinirh'eld, Miss Rosalyn Ray Mi. Ma.tha Neal, Miss Louisa Thack-toii, Miss Ellen Loui.se Killian, M:.s liaiihie Way. Miss Martha Mock, Miss-Tillie Rotha, Mis.s Jewel Hipps. ainl Mis.s Edna Garrett, and Sam Strintfrield, Thomas Strinjrheld, Sam Bushnell Joseph Jackson Atkins, William Medfird Joe Sloan, Bobbie Slum. Billie 1'ievost, James Harden Howell, Jr.. Grady Hardin, Milas Fer-KU-son, Maicu- McC.acken, Krnest "-hers Jr., David Hyatt. Lachlan In Fashion Now v. Geovi'p Rotha, At The Depot PHONE 331 j J mjm Jm rnrn Jm Jj We wish you happiness at Christmas And throughout the entire Coming Year Ray's Flower Shop Clyde Ray, Jr., Owner PHONE 89 i,4444H44it,44444444444 James tjueen, John Queen, Bob W'a;r enfdd, John Muiphy, Howard' Hyatt, am! Dr. William Sloan. IH'FFET SUITER GIVEN By MISS XAX HARDIN Miss . Xan Hal din entertained the members of her club which is com posed of a ttroup of the high school pupils with a buffet supper at tns home of lie;- cousin, Mrs. Paul Hardin, on Friday evening. For the occasion Christmas greens with red lighted tapers gave the colorful decorative motif of the season. The central table in the dining room was covered in a handsome cloth i centered by a glittering Christmas j tree. Mrs. Hardin, the mother of the young hostess, was assisted by Mrs. I'aul Hardin and Miss Hester Anne I Withers in serving the guests. All appointments .-ere in the prevailing colors. Following the serving of the supper the. guests enjoyed various games. Those .present were:? Miss Martha Way, Miss Fmily Siler, Miss Hasel tine Swift, Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, and Miss Sarah Welch, and Bill Swift. Lach Hyatt, Ernest Withers, Jr., Howard Hyatt, and Thad Chafln. Mr. John Murphy of Winston Salem, arrived and will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents in the Strmgneld apartments. .'' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Badgett and two small sons arrived Saturday from Knoxville. Tenn., and will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. TV Denton. Mr Otis Massie, student of the Ken tucky Military Instute, of Louisville, Ky., is spending the holiday vacations with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Massie. Mr. Carl Ratcliff and Mr. Ernest M .Cracken, who are attending the Western Carolina Teache s College, are with their parents for the coming fortnight. Mr. James Harden Howell, Jr., ar lived on Saturday and will spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Major and Mrs. Harden Howell. Miss Helen Sisk . returned from Raleieh on Thursday where she is at tending St. Mary's this year and is the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. X. Sisk.. ... Mr Thomas HilL of New York Citv, has arrived to spend Christmas week with his mother, Mrs. Charles R. Thomas end his daughters, Miss Patsv and Catherine Hill. En route he.-? he stopped in Durham where he visite l 'lis son Thomas Hill, Jr., who is a patient in the Duke Hospital. Just a few more days left now in which to rini?h up your Christ mas shopping list and. if you are like most of us, there are still problems left to solve. If you a.'e still wondering what to give that young miss on your list, why not choose something along the line of lacy lingerie. It could be a dance set, a slip with lacy top and lacy ruffles at the hem, or one of the newer gowns that are . so charmingly feminine. For an older woman, let's give her something she hesitates to buy for herself. There are many beautitiers in creams, lotions or powders that would do much to add to her harm but she is too unselfish to spend much on her own beautilication. Of course, if we can't buy the best in these preparations, let's select some thing else bejause cheapness in such things won't u at a:.. Fo;--the housekeeper, there are loads and loads of useful and practical gifts that the woman of average means appreciates so much like sheets, pillow cases, towels, table covers and the like, but let's not confine ourselves entirely to such gifts because, while they're practical, the house keeper likes something personal just as much as anyone else. We don't feel that there's much use to suggest gifts for children because the shops are over-flowing with gifts for them, but, even so, we would put in this word of Warning don't give children any indiscriminate type of toy that will only serve to clutter up the house. Try to select .some thing that will serve a useful -.purpose to the child to whom the gift is made- That's the kind of gift that is really worthwhile after all. .".Dr. and Mrs. Sam Stringfield have with them for the Christmas vaca tions their sons, Thomas, who is a student at the Medical College of South Carolina, of Charleston, and Sam, Jr., who .is attending the North Carolina state university, Airs, vvesley jJickey and young daughter, .Margaret Dickey, of Sweet water. Tenn., were the guests during the past week of Mrs. Dickey's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Lee. ' "Mrs.. Willis Smith and small daugh ter, Anna Lee, were the guests during the week of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee. .urs. cess Lee rage, who is now making her home in Greensboroj ar rived on Friday night and will spend the Yuletide season with her parents at ine.ir home on the Fairview Koad. ."; Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Jr.. of Chapel Hill, arrived on Saturday and will spend the Christmas holidays in town Mr. Bill Coble is the guest this week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coble. '.' Mr- and Mrs. C. B. Russell left on M-iday for Charleston, S. C, where they will spend the Christmas Holidays with Mrs. T. S. Legare. Mr- James Queen, who is attending the Univcisity of North Carolina, has ;.::ivr-i :(J t-pend the Yuletide season with his parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Jon;i M. ueen. Mi.-.s Hazel Massie, who is a stu dent at Mars Hill College, has ar rived to spend the holidays with her paients, Mr, and Mrs- James Massie. Mrs. Hugh A. Love will have as her KUes-ts- over Christmas her daughter. Miss Henrietta Love, of Raleigh, and her son, Mr. Frederick Love, of Rich nion J. Virginia. Mi. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles are leaving Sunday for Irvington, Ga., where they will be the guests of rel atives until after the Christmas holidays. Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Weaver and theri children, of Weaverville, will arrive on Monday and Will be with Mrs. J. L. Williams at her home ou naywood street tor Christmas. Mr. William New, who holds a posi tion with the United States Coastal and Geogodetie Survey in Brookville, Ind., arrived on Saturday and will spend Christmas week with his par ents, Rev and Mis. Albeit New, at t'r-..- Rectory; Mis.s Hester Anne Withers had as her guest during the week two of her 1 1 lends from Agnes Scott College, Miss Dorothy Kelley. of Henderson ville, and Miss Julia Thing, of Asho ville.. They were en route to their homes for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick and small daughter, Dorothy Jean, of Greenville, N. C, will be the guests of the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs W. i. Kirkpatrick during Christmas week. Reeves Will Again j Write Sports News; i Reeves will again have sports sec-1 tion during basketball season. I W. Thos. Reeves, local) sport writer i and secretary-treasurer ot the Hay wood County Athletic Association, will again have a sport column in this paper during the present basketball season. Mr. Reeves will Pe in contact with . aches of the various county teams and give fans news of the games of these teams. At the end of the bas ketball season, as usual, Mr. Reeves will select an All-County team in the boys and girls division. QUEER ACCIDENTS i Discussing the odd w ... a man was hanged by a ii; tor w:-s wrecked by a jU-,'z tossed a toreador's man's heart and a bow' set fire to a house. l;,.a, story in the American U sue of December ,'io.i which comes with the Bar. day American. On salv'l vorite newsdealer or new- Discovery of Newfoundland Although the Icelandic siges relate that Lief Ericeon and his crew discov ered Newfoundland about 1000 A. D.. the first authentic discovery Is accred ited to John Cabot. In H!)7, Cabot, a Genoese mariner, obtained a charter from King Henry VII of England to seek new territory In the New world which Columbus had discovered five years earlier. Cabot reached a port in the -.New Founde. Land" on the feast day of St. John, and the name of St. Johns was given the principal len-hor. HOUSEHOLD ARTI Timely topics of pavticu! to women, in addition to make household tasks easit Lee Swann and Mrs. Chfi. eriek, distinguished auth home economics. One of ma features in the American big magazine that comes BALTIMORE SUNDAY CAN- Buy your copy fro: vorite newsboy or newsde; When Washington Fad, As a legally existing agency as a municipal ci Washington disappeared in congress constituted the 1 Columbia Its successor. ' of Columbia was continued ; eminent and corporation in; the District's organic net n I Mrs, Horace Keener and children. Aaney, Horace and Ellis, left on Sat urday for Johnson City, Tenn. where they will spend the holidays with relatives. " Mr and Mrs. Orville Kirkpatrick and daughter, Jane, of Winston-Salem, will be with the former's par ents, Dr. and Mrs. W.L .. Kirkpat rick at their home in the Clevewill for Christmas. .Mrs. J. Howell Way and Mrs.. Jack VVay were Asheville visitors the last of the week. . COeLJ!!i .BEDDING TO BE OB- ocnvcu At WALNUT LODGE . Much interest is being displayed in the rnMnn ,:,, I,!,'.,.. : T , " "vuuinB anniversary oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Walker which will he nhcprvofl of wni..i. t r-T j rr.i '""iut. i-iooge near Clyde. They will keep open house on Christmas eve from two o'clock in ..... -i.wuuuii mini ten in tne even ing. All of their eight children and nmi inn ,...11 . .. .eceive witn tnem. 5- 4 4-4- 4-4-4-b 4- 4- 4- 4- 3lttat A Smtrrrr Cltriatmaa 03rrrtiujj jFrnm (The JJrrsmtrl (Of W. Curtis Russ Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn Marion T. Bridges J. T. Bridgs "Uncle Abe" In person C. W. Bailey Homer Davis 444,44'444'4'444444'4,44'4'4444'44'44'4'4'4'4444.. 4-4-44-4'4-4-4-4"4-4-4-4'44-44'4-4-4-444-444'4-4'4-4 4- 4 4-4-4 4-4-4 4 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 4 4 4-4-4 4 OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Christmas Greetings ; Since we cannot have the pleasure and privilege of taking .. each of you by the hand while expressing Greetings of the Season, 4. we are using this method of saying that we deeply appreciate the . 4 patronage given us during the past year, as well as the years 4 gone by. '.: 4 It is your friendship and loyalty that has made us feel 4" grateful, and with our hearts overflowing with gratitude, you 4 and your families have our sincere wishes for an old-fashioned 4 . .. 1 .. i 4. Merry IJIirisimas, ana conunura nappiness na prosperity r 4. throughout the New Year. 4 ' '" '" Noble W. Garrett-Mary Moody Garrett t t PHONE l-W lvi'"i,'li",I,,l,li,,I'i l.i'H I loMoM-I-lol-l-l M H-H-H-H EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION I wish to thank the friends who so generouslv e-ave me thpir snnnnrf in the recent Trade Jubilee in Asheville. BOBBIE SLOAN. 4444444'44'44'4'4'4'4'444'4 IHKIHLV CHIMSTIilAS May it be jolly for you all this Christmas Day -and won't you remember our best wishes are with you. W. I,. HARDIN, JR. Commission Agent S. W. Whitten Tank Wagon Salesman Standard Oil Co. Of New Jersey m It j I till PTTTTTTtTT MERRY CHRISTMAS dunnlli, of f h " thT- fr their trade' not only this year, but v3 b fJT h3S btL'n in business- He extends t ;rPe stfj: 1S f(" hI(hristmas seas" and for the year to come. He ex pects to be on hand in Uie store every day to greet you. salesLhrksHtLnL0therS,jin thi8 eetin nd together wth all of the 'Xwfh w M m yU T.yr bUSiness- Thev bid you welcome always. X wlf'7 ChriStmaS t0y0U' And - Happy, Happy, and Pros- C. E. RAY'S SONS ,i

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