rrvfING STATE W. W. U.
meeting in raleigh
j t-j state convention of
pending J. Union th-
churches of North Carolina,
Bap11. L'u"i held in Raleigh this
-.a- IS "Y r p frrn. Mrs.
orp' UJS' ' o ,
aI ' m r. C. Cowan. Mrs.
Hu n-e Green, Mrs. H. W. Baucom,
UV- Jo'ephW Plott. The meet
r'J of unusual interest, as the
anniversary is being observed,
r' T'featue of the program. Mrs.
S -n divisional fcuperintendent,
?s ' a dav earlier than the others,
t:' ' r to attend the executive board
S " Monday
n i R CH VPTER TO MEET WITH
A. K-,S";. AY FRIDAY
.ii no. -
t- ."ular March meeting of the
nv,;'-ers of the American RevoJu
l4J,,':i.:.v. to have been held on
irVs'-av. the lleh, will meet on
r ' the 13th, with Mrs. J. Howell
Vv a t-'? 1R""C vl ""'
hum WS ( I I B TO HOLD MARCH
JlttU.'U ah-" " iiUY
, tl.k.v afternoon. March the
, r' at' 3 o'clock the regular March
'". ,t tk U'nmnn'a Plnh wilt he
tar the IlOtei jieiaiji, tmu mis.
;au,.?ton tiarain, oi uiauj
R.-vd, ar.u Mrs. Kapn rrevoui. as at
Mrs. Grover C.
Iav-s will" have charge of the pro-'
Things to Come," by H. G. Wells.
Mr Jack Mosser win aatnness me
'--aup, the subject to be announced
ier. . , .
1-4RTY MOTORS TO ASHEVILLE
ON MONDAY EVENING
Tt. fallowing made up a party
.1 111.. HjT I.,..
jjr.0'.or;n;jr lo asiivvuic on uivuuuy
nv";n,r for dinner ana a snow aiier;
Mr ai d .Mrs. W. T. Huff, Mr. and Mrs.
iKciiph Prt-vost, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
c'. Wajrentelii.
Mr. an.i Mrs. Walter Dungan and
aijjhwr, Miss Mary Alice Dungan
r,r,in Pat. of Elizabethton, Tenn.,
k-i-'V the guests over the week-end
; jli. aiifi Mrs. K. y. McLracken.
WOMANLESS WEDDING TO BE
STAGED AT HAZELWOOD
On Fridav pvTifn o q ii.
n . & , u UViWH Lilt'
j Parent-Teachers' Association of the
Hazelwood Elementary school, will
stage a woman'ess wedding in the
school auditorium.
MRS. H. C. WILBURN RETURNS
FROM STATE SANATORIUM
Friends of Mrs. H . C. Wilburn will
be glad to learn that she returned on
Sunday from the State Sanatorium,
where .he has been a patient for the
past several months, and is much im
proved. Mrs. Dewey Noland and voung sons
were among those spending Saturday
in Asheville.
Miss Marie Plott 6pent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Asheville as the guest
of Miss Johnnie Russell and Miss
Hilda .Moody.
HERE and THERE
HILDA
BY WAY
GWYN
We nil fall f,r human interest
stories of the great ami the near ureat
the most homey tut of news seen
in s imetime was the story of the
maddmins search they hid last Wed
m-sd.iy iiit;ht ;i the White House-
merely for buttons for the President's
vest i ,ui you lie.it it ? mls.ht h.iv
happened at your house or mine
where such things as dres suits-
are laid away and brought out onlv
f' r inspection for possible moths oi
annuaiiy taken out for wear on some
extraordinary occasion It seems that
Mr. and .Mrs Hoosevelt were dressing
for a dinner to he given j their honor
"v the i abinet members ami theii
wives on the occasion of their third
anniversary in the White House.
Mrs. C. N.
friends vte
Saturday.
Sick and
Asheville
a party of
visitors on
Miss Elizabeth Henry and Miss
Fannie Pearl Felmet spent Saturday
in Asheville.
Mrs. George Anderson left Friday
for Parkersburg, West Va., where the
will spend ten days as the guest of
relatives, whilp Mr A-i
a business trip North.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M PW-Hp inn u'ftvo
among those niotDnag to Asheville on
Tuesday.
Mrs. S. T. Neal had as her guests
during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Neal, of Winston-Salem and At
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coble ami voung
son, Ray, Jr., of Bennettsville, S. C,
spent the week-end as the guests of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Coble.
Miss Emily Palmer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Palmer, who is at
tending the Western Carolina Teach
ers College, spent the week-end with
her parents, at their home on Crab-tree.
The President could not find
his pearl buttons for his vest. He
it m! Mrs. Roosevelt as well as
the valet hunted high and low
searched dresser drawers and so
on Finally Mrs. Koosevelt re
marked that they were already
late enough and the crisis was
met' by the insertion of. black
buttons from the vest of his din
ner clothes of course on second
thought there would he consider
able difference in toy house and
yours we wouldn't have a valet
to help hunt but we could call in
a neighbor to take his place
and certainly there would he no
extra buttons among the acces
sorieshut we could have lost
them in the self same mysterious
manner.
JUST WHY!
our iiork is so' carefully (lone.
Our equipment is of the best.
Our materials are of the finest.
Anil I hex- arc (lie reasons why.
our onices Kcaiitil'v and Satisfy.
lcSALE
(.cntiliie Kiigciu" Wave
Itoalislie Wave . .
laiipre.ss Self Sotting Yac .....
We have oilier IVrmaiients . . .
.85.01) or 2 for $5.01
.$5.00 or 2 for $5.01
.$4,110 or 2 for $4.0.1
. S3, uml up
"THI'S OFFICII KN'DS SATI KI) AY, M VUCII 21.
JO ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE
The roinnuinity Safety League will
meet again to-morrow night if you
are a civic minded person interested
in all the detajils of town improve
ment that seem to he nobody's direct
business you should attend one of
these gatheringswhich are staged
by Oscar 1,. Hriggs-,-w h. . is respon
sible for all -the good works -but who
mo.l-.sily retires from the lloor and
gives the glory to the program com
mittee and the speakers- Fvoryt hing
concerning the eiinimuii iiy and its
welfare as tile name implies is cov
ered Solicitor John oiiecii will bold
forth this lime -ami a very impor
tant matter - as we approach the sum
mer season Parking "n Main Street
will come in for discussion
Isn't it nice to see Mrs. Charles
K Quinlan back in active club
circles .Mrs. Quinlan is a for
mer president of the Community
Club and has received much rec
ognition from the State Federa
tion of Women's Clubs In fact
there was a time had she been
so inclined that she could have
held the high office of president
one of the greatest gifts in the
hands of the women of the state
to confer on one of its daught
e rs.
1 don't know who enjoyed the Fash
ion Show held on Friday night K
me i-asnion Mioppe . most the men
or the women one group seemed
about as keen as the other at any
rate brancis M.issie and Joe Tale
never missed a trick- whose wives
by the way made distinctive mod
els-Some of the models wore their
clothes so well that as they demon
strated them to the public 1 wonder
ed if their modeling wouldn't serve two
purposes it certainly should have
Joe' Cay will never tind a more
becoming dinner gown than the yel
low crepe she wore Fannie Pearl
Fetmet's clothes were made for her
type 1 hope Mrs. Felix St ova 11 has
bought her gown and Cornelia Koyd
lookeil sii natural 1 can positively see
her sitting on the Hotel Waynesville
porch in the coral suit she wore
Ami while on the subject of
spring fashions -dresses ami oth
erwise Have you seen C. K.
Hay's Sons last shipment of dres-.
-ses'.' Hid you know that. Hugh
Massie has opened another .store
ill Canton'.' - have seen several
Waynosville people who have been
down ami returned with compli
mentary reports not only about
the wares but the cl'owds In a
recent Coly ad the startling
statement was made - "lilushing
is in style again" -1 suppose it
has come back to keep, step with
the .trend in the revival of the
feminine touches of curls frills
ruffles suid rustling taffeta
petticoats of our mothers and
g ra ndmot hers.
Mrs. William Clarke, who has been
spending sometime as the guest of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde H.
Ray, left during the week for her home
in larpon Springs, Ha. She was ac
companied by her sister, Miss Mary
Ray, who will visit her.
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Smathers and
son, Mr. June Smathers, returned on
r nday from St. Petersburg. Ma's.
Smathers has been spending some
time in Florida, but Dr. Smathers
and Mr. June Smathcrg motored down
a week ago for a short visit, and to
return with Mrs. Smathers.
Mr. and Mrs. R ,H. Blackwell had
as their guests over the week-end Mr.
and .Mrs. Hal C. Martin and young
daughter, Lida, of Lenoir, and Mr.
Arthur S. Clarke and daughter, Miss
Marion Clarke, of Copperhill, Ten
nessee. Mr. Clarke is the bi-other of
Mrs. Bhwkwell.
Miss Martha Way, who is a stu
dent at the Woman's College, of
Greensboro, spent the week-end in
town, as the sruest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way.
Mr. and Mrs. T, N. Massie, Jr., of
Sylva, and the latter'g sister, Miss
Thompson, were the guests on Sunday
of the former's brother and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Ma.se ie.
Miss Bobbie Jean Truesdale was
among those who spent Saturday in
Asheville.
Mrs. Nana Shankle, who spent the
past week in Atlanta, returned to town
on Saturday.
Mrs. Dewey Stovall had as her guc-st
over the week-end Mis Helen Myers
of Lenoir.
Mr. and Mrs. Laariston Hardin, Jr.,
and small son spent the week-end in
Hendersonville, as the guests of rela
tives. Mis Louise Moody, who has been
visiting an aunt in Atlanta, returned
home during the week,
Mrs. A. C. Black, who has spent the
past several week with her daughter
in Charlotte, has returned home. She
was accompanied by Mr. Black and
Miss Diana Black, who motored to
Charlotte for a brief visit with the
family.
Mr. R. L. Prevost returned Sunday
from Boston, where he spent sev
eral days attending the furniture
show.
Program
OF THE NEW
Park Theatre
THURSDAY and FKIDAY
"Last Of The
Pagans"
with
Native South Sea Island Caste
W .VM'SVII.I
X. ('.
1MIOXK :t
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Burgin .and .Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Bradley spent Mon
day in Knoxville. They attended tlie
opening of a merchandising firm.
Mrs. R. X. Barber left this week
for Raleigh, where she will attend the
state meeting of the Woman's Mis
sionary Union of the societies of the
Baptist .churches of the state. Af
ter' spending several' diiys in Raleigh,
she'. will go to. Burlington, where she
will visit her daughter, Miss Mary
Ashworth Barber. Before returning
home she will attend a state feder
ation club meeting in High Point.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Martin, of
Lenoir, N. C., are spending this week
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. II.
Blackvvell, at Biivhw.wul Hall.
'.'
Mrs. Felix Stovall had its her guest
on Thursday her sister, Mrs. W. !'.
Young, of Asheville.
Mrs. John II. Clarke and daughter,
Mrs. William Smith, the latter the
former Mm M'jiry Catharine: Clarke,
are the guests of Mrs. J. (1.
Hall, at her home on the
Balsam Road. They were called to
town on account of the illness of Mrs.
Clarke's mother, Mrs. J. YV. Milner.
Three
Days
Only
WON. - TUBS. - WEI).
Oil Shampoo
Finger Wave
and Hair Gut
IVrinanents $.100 to $0,50
The Personality
Beauty Shop
PHONE .JOG
SATURDAY
"Courageous
Avenger"
with
Johnny Mark Hrown
MONDAY and TUESDAY
"The Tale Of Two
Cities"
with
Roland Coleman and Elizabeth
Allan
WEDNESDAY
"Mary Burns
Fugitive"
with
Sylva Sydney
Nitfht. Shows 7 : 1 ." and 9 : 1 5
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