THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 'SOCIETY PAGE Society News Mrs. Hilda Way Gwyn, Editor - oa Local I ' YOUXG HOSTESS GIVKS BIRTH DAY PARTY TUESDAY On Tuesday afternoon little Miss jCarmichael Hannah entertained a jrroup of her friends with a party in observance of her birthdnv annivprsa- ry. She was assisted in receiving her Francis Kuests by her mother, Mrs. William Hannah. The house and all party de tail, carried out the Hallowe'en motif Aiier many game and various contents the quests were invited into the dining room for ices and cakes The table was centered with a birth day cake, and at either end were light ed Jfiek U Lanterns. Each place was marked by an attractive favor. The guest jst was lompuseu of the following: .Marguerite Way, Patsy Gwyn, Mary Ann .Ma --ie, Betsy Har din, Martha ilay and Jane Wyche, Nancy Keener, Nancy Jones, Dorothy Carver, Charles liuir Vav. Don Hyatt, Paul Hai.lin, lit, E'!;s Keener, Joe . Howell, Billy Hannah. Edmonds Hannah, and Walter Tali"farr., i.f Raleigh. Among, the grown un-friends ot tliey.iung hostess present were .Mrs. II. V,. Iiiueom, Mrs. N.F. Lan caster, Mrs. Jack Way, Miss Daisy Ijiiyd, and Aims uermee McElhannon V.'-LDDIG OF INTEREST PLACE IX CANTON ('ANTON. A marriage of wide in. iciest here was that Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock of Miss Sarah Louise Hill, only daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Wade C. Hill, of Canton, to Mr. David Felmet, son cf the late Mr. nesville. The ceremony was perform-! , eij jjuija eu ai xne nome or tne Drum s parents. White chrysanthemums were used for decorating the entire lower floor of the home. Ferns banked around the fireplace formed an altar and were interspersed with tall candelabra holding white candles. Preceding the ceremonv. which wa pertcrmed bv the Rev. A.V. Jovner Mrs. Weaver Sorrell played "Trau merei," and Mr. Paul Craig, of Ashe- ville, .sang -'Beloved. It Is Morn." and i.ove leu truly. 1 he vows were ken to the soft strains of, Liszt's el e.straum. no br MRS. Miss Franc- R. .be-on, Mr. E. J. Robeson, .Mi,.-. Ilasr'.tine Swift, an. Mis Eail Sil.-s a t.-r.'led the. foot ball name in A-hiviiv ,,n Friday be tween (ireeiislee and Asheville. Young '. la i !.i i R;.")t f Greens bi.ro, who .1 member of the team of that pla.-e, i; the -grandson of M 1! !h We Wish to Announce that wo have added equip ment to treat the following scalp Conditions: AX OILY H I !' A DRY SCAI.V DWDIIUIT FAUAKQ HAIFl The Personality Beauty Shop (Home of rermancnt IVrmanints) PHONE 30(5 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings be, ie was given in marriatre iv i.;!H-r. me groom was attende !.... u:::wu-r, )r, Jack felmet, as t man. The bride was lovelv in the gown worn by her aunt, Mr Ralph . Hcwell, of Asbeville, at her ueooing, n was ot ivory satin made with court tram and ti;jjht fitting mvi-h s, aim mmnieti vvitn rose ioint ace. xne lune veil was held close to the head with a spray of oranj blossoms. She caried an arm houqu of white rosebuds and swansonia. r.-,w.,i:. .. ., ...... iv. ii.il. iuier uie oeieiiionv an intoiiiial reception was held. Miss Ruth tag-ail. Mrs. L. II. Hartshorn, ? .-iKiies riess, and Airs. Kaljih W nuue.i, n; Asheville, assisted in the eeeption. Airs. Hill, mother of the 'toe, va,- gowned m wine colore lace and Wore a shoulder bouquet of o.uini.ia I'uSI'IIUII.S. i . T- , . rl'l-P"". AJ r. am i ' e'inet leu tor a 'weddinir tnn from .Meredith colle-ire in lii'i leii'rh m plelili"- her er he-.-ii i,.n om i ..- iieen ladies se. rotary of the eampton 1. Al. r A ;,, f .,),. I', i comet receive,! his education " "!l'-'i,,n college and the Univer- V i,l V; ill. I '., 1 i " -.,, , ......iiiu uneie ne was a "i i he Kappa Alpha fratern ' lb'.i now connected irtil, d. Products company, DR. -IIH 'ner.nl .Bud A-nevil.'e. t MR TAKES i WEDDING OF LOCAL INTEREST TAKES PLACE AT HIGH POINT The following account of the mar riage of .Miss Hayes and Mr. Bulla from the Enterprise of High Point, N. C, will be of interest to friends here: "Beautiful in its simplicity was the or -uiss .uay tiayes to Uar whiLh was solemnized Sat- uiday, October 1, at nine-thirty o'clo.k M the morning. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Clay Madi son, pastor of the First ' Metho dist Protestant church at the home of the bride's parents on Johnson street in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. The home was artistically decorat ed with gladioli, fern, ivy ana talis man roses. Vows were spoken be neath an archway banked with ivy and marked at either .side by a large basket of gladioli, Preceding the ceremony a program of nuptial music was rendered by Dan Smith, who played "Romance," by Rubenstein and Clarence Sehui tbeiss who sane "Because. " bv .1 I I . . 1 1 i fx. . . . u uaiueioc. i tie cmole entered to the strains of Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus and during the ceremonv Mr. Smith played softly "Ave Maris,"' bv Shulbeit. .Mendelssohn's WeddW March wa.s used as a r. cession:.!. The bride wore a lovc.v ensemble of beet root wool 'trimmed in mink with brown a cessories. Her corsage was id' gardenias and iili'cs of the val ley ami her only ornament was a bracelet, the Wedding ornament of her grandmother 51 years ago and her mother, 2i vcai's air,, Mrs. Bulla L the at 1 loiet iv,.' .-md 1 aecomplisned d uighter of .Mr. and -Mis. iMelvin A. Hayes, who have been residents of this city . fr several yea is, 'after moving here from Wav- OesAi le. She received hi-r .,ln,.!.it,.ti u uie local hi"h hie-h scion am at IHgh' Point ( ollee-e. tndvin,.' v,,i,-,. in iddition. She is a' member of l he Wesley Memorial choir Mr. Bulla is the soil of Mr. and Mrs I'.. Bulla ot this cttv. He was ed- ura.el at High Point College and is now connected in business with If-v .Maiiufaoti.riiig Com Han v.. he couple, left after the ciftemonv lor a short niolor trin after which ! i;..f,.i..t . 1 'II . I . '."'ivi uc a m oe at onio in in cili- STA.MEY AND MRS. RICK GIVE PARTY This aftern-jon Mrs. M. G. Stamey and Mrs. J. C.Patrick will be joint hostesses of a contract party at the home of the latter. Hallowe'en col ors will be used as a decorative note, with clever score cards also car rying out the seasonal motif. Prizes will be awarded to the win ners of both the high and low scores, and the consolation cut. Making up the tables will be Mrs. C. N. Sisk. Mis. Charles Burgin, Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr.. Mrs. C. J. Reece, Mrs. Henry Davis, .Mrs. C. M. Dicus, Mrs. N. M. Medford, Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. Rufus Silcr, Mrs. Nancv Keener, Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. T. N. Massie, Jr., Miss Nancy Killian, Miss Louise Ed wards, Mis Ethel Craig, and Mrs. George Kuntz. Coming in at the tea hour will be. Mrs. R. N. Barber, Mrs. J. Harden Howell and Mrs. Dewey Stovall. Miss Martha Way, who is attend ing the Greensboro College for Wom en, spent the week-end in town as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way. Miss Margaret As'ron, graduate of Westein Carolina Teachers Col lege, was among those attending the Home Coming Day program held at the college a'. Cullowheen. . .Ml-s Hazel Massie, who is attend ing Converse Collctre.. Spartanburg, spent the week-end in town as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Massie. .in . ann i i--i . Who hflvo ! '' -'ir. - c., uccupvin- til, lence of Mr. and Mrs GrZ y p Love Lane, have returned' ,' home in sr. Petersburg. F'u f winter. They olan to return", nesville for the next 1 , purchased property here ?M ,- Mr. and Mrs. V T 1 . u. ... . : -ee. w ue. vis. nng their daugh.t,., Wllhs Smith, in l!al,.i.l, C. . ed to town. " "a,c Mrs. Nana Shankle, who : ing sometime in town as a ',,.,' Pirvhwood Hall, snent ohl. ", ':'' in Greenville. S. i. with Lr -i't AND MRS. McCRACKEN RE TURN FROM TRIP Dr. and Mrs. J. Rufus McCracken returned on Tuesday from a visit to the eastern pair of the state. While away the foimer attended a meet ing of the Grand Cemmandery of Ma sons of Narth Carolina, of which he is a divisional commander. On Fri day they attended the Auburn-Duke game in Durham and on Saturday the Carolina and Ga. Tech game in Chapel Hill. Bif'.re returning they visited in "Raleigh, Smithfield, and Food Values FLOU Roll Call, per bag . Yukon Westein, per Yukon Best, per bag- bag . ,S8c 81.19 Mother's COCOA 21b. box ..19c out :ne. lETi'RN FROM AFTER TAKING Mis- Ruth Green hi no C;o:e. have GREENSBORO STATE BOARD and Miss Jose returned from (In the cii.-horo, where they went to take r exaiirinations before the North I'aiolina Board of ( asmetologists. Miss Green is a graduate of the Moler Beauty School, of Atlanta, and Miss Cabe received training at the Madame Dimes Beauty School of Tampa, Fla. Both are connected with the Lady Fair Beauty Shop. DIM I The HI (III Mil 1 1 G 1 O BE II ELD IN CANTON mnual meeting ot the of the Noith Carolina Or I 1 I Ox I ' 1 I ( () I H eonesdav Li evii-1 and Mr. wcie .piint hastes affair, given at th er. 1- orv t he nc n trranged in ' i . - axe ciiry owe elm AND .MRS. HYATT RACTPARTY ifternoon Mrs. R. L. Ernest J. Hyatt cs of an enjoyable 1 borne of the i'orni- i.L.asion ine -nou.se was (plant it ic.s of yellow and anthemums, and the ITnl- motil was :n-i i.n 1 1 , -i ( ... I I.e., u the party accessories. Win. n the cards were put away v. inner, of both the low and high oie ueie awarded nrizes .-..-i,) ti, made for the consolation 'llj(!Vi!g the irrsioin,, . I'.AK I GIVEN AT COVE (S)iecial to The Mountaineer.) ar was Th, -e itaiity v I'Uls 'I.. - n. Mrs, i M Allen, M gracious J- F, Abel. . bo! E .0: 01 e l k'uno w All' k: : Ma: I; AS THE KNEE BENDS So s-T-R-E-T-c-H the dainty rovvv of IASTEX mesh. ' He'll d. !ncch dc-ncc in Gordon ne-flex stockinss - the tiuAsic shock . Ahsorbcr, jtist 'below 'the hem banishes w!l strain from the silken threads below, lor sheer beauty, economy and comfort wear ne-flex stockings. $1.00and$1.35 Massie's Dept. Store "A Good Place To Trade" Mur Mrs. George . Anilef- ;lt,y' Ii'i.vd, Airs. . .Maria ' U". Si'Mv.,.-, Alis. John Mr.-. C -N .Sisk. Airs. In MI,, -'i. AI.AIedford, 'aiir. Air- .1 HardcT Killian, Miss W.F. Swift. Airs. L.M. Richeson, : New York. Mrs. C. M. sio. Jr.," of Svlva. o e. Among those te i hour were: Mrs. has. L. Quinlan. Mrs. L. N. Kavis; Cov friend, of Mi night, joyed, served, .1 Miss Howell nice Miss Davi Uar.v Mayi Ja nies Mrs. !.'' Mr-ir.oo,i. E. 'Alley..' .1 : T. N. Mas C. .1. !;:ie c n lor t Hiaii. Mrs. I id C c l eer. inline a number ot Were entertained at the home William- Howell on Tuesday Games and music were en after which refreshments Were e present were Miss Annie and Jessie Ret ves, Aliss Clara Evans, Beatrice Howell, Miss Virgin ell, .Miss Glee Howell, Miss Ber Harre!!, .Miss .Mildred Harrell, Annie Dee Jenkins, Miss Pauline , Miss Wilma Chambers, Miss I Messer, ALss Kate .MessOr, Miss ; Burr Morrow. Mi.ss French iiell llrailshj w, Aliss Bertha Steven son, .Miss Edith Smart, Miss Wilma Nnari, .Miss Ava Welch. Air. Ramsey Howe!!, Air. Thai! Howell, Mr. Ear! Messe-. Mr. ( lilford Harrell, Mr. Lee lavis. Air. Claude Davis, Mr. Paul. Reives, Air. Boone Reeves, Mr. Eu gvtie Davis, Mr. 1). Davis, Air. Cephus Stevanson, and Mr. Lester Franklin. ilrv. and Mi IL P. . T. X. HONORF M SM I) WITH OF SYI.VA. PARTY On Thars;l:'.y afternoon Mrs. Bonner 1 i M tiu M i a ui I V,, ( I Recce weie associate hostesses of a dehgutful. affair honoring their sis-tcr-in-'aw, Mrs. T. N. . Alassie. Jr.. I' irst State 3''eileralion of Women's Clubs will be held in Canton on Monday, No vember the 1th, in the 'Champion Y M. C. A. building. Mrs. H. T. Hun ter, of Cullowhee, distrLt president, will preside. The chief addresses of the tla'y .will be given by Mrs. George Marshall, State President of-Mt Airv, and Mrs. John I). Robinson ' of Wallace, second vice president,-, and chairman of districts. BIRTH 'ANNOUNCEMENT Air. and Airs.. . Dave Cabe announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Ann, on October z4th. Mil DIMr 1 DDING IN f AN ION ON 'sULKim Among those from Waynesyille who attemied the marriage in Canton on Saturday afternoon of Miss Sarah Loui.se Hnl and Mr. David I'elmet, ISP RICE I UP, 0 5 lbs. for !; j 45c &DC PEAUNT BUTTER pound jar 15c Excel! SODA CRACKERS pound box 10c Grape Fruit juice, half gallon can 39c Pork and Beans, No. 21-2 can 10c Green Beans, 2 No. 2 Cans 25c j T;l T;o., Scott's, 2 for 15c raIdorf 's3 for 13c of Asheville, but formerly Hie,, were the groom's grand now of Waynesvill mother, Mrs. Annie Francis, his sister .Miss Fannie Pearl Felmet, his brother. Mr. Jack Felmet, his aunt and uncle Mr. and Airs. W. Roy Francis, 'Mr and Airs. W hitener Provost. Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Barber. Jr.. and Mr Clyde II. Ray, Jr ii E. BIRD WILL 4iirir?Pc tup I,V1 ' N I'M (III iudm n On Ve-i::esday, November the Cth, f- . L. Bird, dean of the Western ar.,.;n:; Teachers College, will nd- llO lllembl !'s of th,. ('nmmn,,;!,- in., .oi.tne subiect of 'Mountain ic'li:a!M. . ,;v attention of the ny ir, tiers :is caiied t y the change in ,;':e , ni W'etine.; day from .Monday to Wednesday, this being the first mect since tne thatige. Mi ;, Stamey urges a good attend ?",? .a5 the 'I'i'ict meeting to bo nei, i in fanton ,n . Monday. !1 members wishing to attend ae asked to .allAirs. Ben Colkirr. tv..,s. ";' " chairman of the da v. w-Tlrsl CIRCLES ANNOUNCED ,Th, er.oe.s of the Woman's Mis. t i t u I apti t chuuh .' ! wh- th? following hostess- T 1 i t' 'he A'oi ii Hti ren circe to b;. announced ar the Tim g m i n utiln, I ottn Moon with Mrs. John Davis; the North Side with Mrs. W. T. Crawford and the West Side with Mrs. Clarke en the Dell wood Road. All will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock the Business Women's circle will meet at 4 o clock on Tuesday even inc, in the new dininp room of the church nd wm enjoy a sunner prior o the bu inc s es ion, with Mis H V . Baucom and Mrs. Lawrence Green as joint hosteset Miss Mozelle McCracken u hn o ! student at the Greensboro College for ...... mis year, was the guest over the week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L.McCracken. former .Miss Mildred -mpsoii, of AL cksvllie, at tin. the latter. Yellow and rysaii.thehium.v were'-' used ing results to decorate the colors further noted Owen home white with rooms in all the Th of f:!v Pie with th party details. i ..... ... .-l . 1 1 i ,-e era: .sp'riteo progressions pr:;:es were presented the high and ..ow winners, ami the guest of honor. Those: making up the. tables were: Mi J W st mi Mi, ( hule But ' i Mi P p ( olkut Mi R p10 vo..., Airs. James ALI.ong. Airs J. P. Diciis, Ans. C. M. Dicus. .Mrs John N. Shoolbrrd,.. Airs, N. M. Medford, Mi I iiu t J lha t Mi Rufu .'siler, ..Irs. Lowrv Lee. Airs. Jack Vay,Mrs. Harrv Murshnll Mrc U'.,l ter Taylor, of Baltimore. Mrs W V Swift, Mrs. James W. Killian, Mrs. C N s,sk Mis t N Mi , e Jr Mrs Caroline de Neergaard. Mrs T Le noir Gwyn, and Mrs. Nancv Keener MISS GLADYS W ALKER GIVES j HALLUH h,i PARI Y lOn Friday afternoon little Miss Giadys Walker entertained a group of her young friends at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Walk er, with a Hallowe'en nartv- All thP decorations and nartv -a-wwnri were significant of the season. Each guest was presented with an attrac tive favor. Many amusing games and contests were enjoyed. In the contests. Anne Osborne and Martha May Wyche were the successful contestants. The guest list wa comoosed of Carroll Louise Bell, Doris Colkitt, Anne Edwards, Eugenia Martin, Anne Osborne, of Tampa, Fla., Martha May ycne, ana ratsy uwyn Mr. and Mis. I t hildren, Dorothy, were among thos Asheville for the and in the afterncan game Pet ween aynt ai. Richeson ani Jaik. and Billy .who. motored to dav on 'Saturday ittended the villi? and the Asheville School for Boy- JK Mr. and Mrs. Jimniv Trotter, who marriage was an interesting event of last week, were the guests during the week of tne latter s mother. -Mrs. T. Neal. Who Will Win The FREE On December 15 we will give away one of our $5.00 Perma nent Waves Absolutely Free. Come in and ask for particulars Jo Ann Beauty Shop PHONE 63 Super Suds LARGE I9c Octagon Soap and Powdres SMALL 10 for 25c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Our Market For Good Meats Visit Massie's Bargain TT " '-. - - ;11 7 .-: "' Steak'; :'ter : ' Ifc---:-v."".: 29c. U'ifVTva hr GhoDS, ner lb. . . 25c Ji MM ast, per lb. . Liver, per id, 25c 19c Spare Ribs, per lb. 23c Pure Pork Sausage, per lb. 23c Mixed Sausage, per lb 12 l-2c C. E. RAY'S SONS Native and Western Meats For Real Values in SHOES AND WORK CLOTHES -J