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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
THURSDAY, MAY, 28. i936
Society
Clubs
Personals
PHONE 137
MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor
PHONE 137
WAYNESVILLE MUSIC CLUB
HOLDS LAST MEETING OF YEAR
The last meeting of the year wan
WOMAN'S CLUB HAS DELIGHT-
FUL MEETING
On Thursday afternoon the Wo-
held bv the Wavnesville Music Club.i man'i Club held the regular May
"when the group met on Saturday af-j meeting with Mrs. R. L. Allen, Mrs
ternoon with Miss Ellen Louise Kil- Jean Dillion and Mrs. T. L. Bramlett
lian a hostess. Mrs. Hutrh A. Lve.l as associate hostesses at the home of
president, presided. The hostess was the former, yuantities ol roses lounge, wnere tne tables were ar-
adorned the rooms which were tnrown; rangea zor piaying was aecorated in
en suite. Mrs. 'S. P. Gay, president,! quantities of garden flowers. Mrs.
presided. In the absence of Mrs. M.- K. L. Prevost and Mrs. Grady Boyd
assisted by her aunts. Mrs. James W
Killian and Miss Nancy Killian, in
receiving her guests.
The subject under study was Scan
dinavian music, with Miss Frances
Robeson in charge of the program
Miss Robeson read a most interesting
paper in which she gave the major
characteristics of the music of this
country, following which a program
illustrating some of the points
brought out in the paper was given.
Among he numbers given were:
"Valse Triste," Sibelius, played by
Miss Buchanan, of sylva; "Romance,
by Sibelius; piano solo, played by
Mrs. Grover Wilkes; a Norwegian
Folk Song, "Old Norway," a vocal duet
by Mrs. Lawrence Green and Miss
Margaret Walker; two violin num
bers, "In the Morning" and "Anitra
Dance," from "Peer Gynt," by Grieg,
played ty Mrs. Kicnard N, Barber,
Jr., accompanied by rs. Evander
Preston; itw vocal numbers, "The
First Primrose," and "I Love Thee,"
by Grieg, ung by Miss Mildred Craw
ford, accompanied by Miss Grace
Crocker; "Noctune," from Grieg, by
by Mrs. Evander Preston, and two
piano selections by Miss Grace
Crocker.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford and
young daughter, Anne Coman Craw
ford, left Tuesday for Fieldale, Va.,
wnere tney will visit. Mrs. Crawford
and young daughter will remain in
Fieldale as the guests of the form
er's parent, for a month, while Mr.
Crawford will ireturn to town in a
few days.
JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE PARTY, HOSTESS GIVES SERIES OF i
AT COUNTRY CLUB CONTRACT PARTIES
The largest affair of the week was Mrs. Dan Watkins is entertaining
the contrailt party given by Mrs. this week with a series of parties
Kalph Prevost and Mrs. Whitner. at her home in Grimball Park. A
Prevost on Wednesday afternoon at' color motif of ereen and yellow
the Waynesville Country Club. The. being observed in the appointments
and flowers of each affair
On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Wat-
H. Bowles, Mrs. Richard N. Barber,
Jr., served as secretary.
assisted in receiving the guests.
I hose playing were: Mrs. Richard
Mrs. J. Harden Howell was appoint-' N. Barber, Jr., Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs.
ed custodian for all club records and S. P. Gay, Miss Jewel Hipps, Mrs. C.
papers of value. A motion was made F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. James W. Reed,
to donate $5.00 to the Chamber of! Mrs. J. N. bhoolbred,, Mrs. H. B. At
Commerce. kins Mrs. L M. Richeson, Mrs. W. T.
During the business session the' Huff, Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Mrs.
various officers and chairmen present-! M. G. Stamey, Miss Bobbie Jean
ed reports of their activities during' Truesdale, Miss Diana Black, Mrs.
the past year, with a gratifying re-' Nancy Keener, Miss Robina Miller,
cord accomplished by each group. Mrs- C. J. Reece, Mrs. N. M. Med-
- . . . - I Iff t nr. a i t i
Miss Sarah Klmore, who is with iurs. uun warning, Mrs. jacK
kins had as her guests Mrs. S. P. Gay,
Mrs. Ruth Williams Rotha, Miss Betsy
Lane Quinlan, Mrs. M. G. Stamey,
Mrs. Ruth Beatty, Mrs. N. M. Med
ford, Mrs. J Wilford Ray, Mrs. Wood
son Jones, Mrs. George Kuntz, Mrs.
L. M. Richeson, Miss Diana Black,
and Mrs. Virginia Kimberly. Mrs. N
M. Medford was the lucky winner of
the top score and Mrs Beatty cut the
consolation.
On Thursday afternoon the follow
ing enjoyed a spirited game of con
tract, with Mrs. Ward making the
high score, and Mrs. Evander Pres-
Summer Weather
Demands
Summer
Foundations
, TI7 r , . I IllKH fl-VlC. ailU 111 ITS. DVAI1UCI 1 I H
the Resettlement work, gave a most Way, Mrs Francis Massie Mrs Vir- ton a tea t cutti the conaola. I
interesting account of the project ginia RothR Kimberly Mrs. Jerryj tion Mrs w T Huff Mrs Tom "
which is being carried on in Haywood Co kitt, Miss Alice Quinlan Mrs. jr- Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Lauris- I
county. winiam fiannan, Mrs. tsimer Osborne.
Mrs. Grover C. Davis reviewed "The ' ' "w"t "irs. m. n. nowies, mrs.
Shape of Things to Come," by H. G.
Wells. In a comprehensive manner
Mrs. Davis outlined the book, and pre
sented the prediction of thing6 to
pass, as based on events of days gone
by.
A piano duet by Miss Grace Crocker
and Virginia Kellett was much enjoy
D. D. Perry, Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld,
Mrs. Hunt, of Boston, Mrs. R. H
Stretcher.
Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. E. L.
Withers, Miss Hester Ann Withers,
Mrs. Hallet Ward, Miss Martha
Mock, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs,
Roy Francis, Mrs. E. J. Hyatt, Mr3
SPECIAL ON
PERMANENTS
THROUGH JUNE 15th
2 $7.50 Permanent) for .$5.00
2 $5.00 Permanent for '..'.$3.50
2$ 1.00 Permanent for . $3.00
Last Reduction for the Season
Jo Ann Beauty
Shoppe
Phone 63 Waynesville, . C.
ed by the guests. During the social, (if1' Bel'.' Mrrs- ,A lvi" Ward' Mrs
ii. u. iiaiuin, or., mrs. 10m lee, jr.
Mrs. George Bischoff, Mts. R. L Lee,
Mrs George Anderson, Mrs. Harry
Hall, Miss JMlen Louise Killian, Mrs
N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Grayden Fer
guson, Mrs. J. Wilford Ray, Mrs. W.
A. Barnard, Mrs Felix Stovall, Mrs.
Henry Davis, and Mrs. Tom Talia
ferro. Those coming in for tea were: Mrs.
W. X. Crawford, Mrs. Josephine Co
hour the hostesses served ice and
cakes.
MISS WILDA FINCHER HOSTESS
TO MEMBERS OF N. Y. L, CLUB
On Friday evening Mis Wilda
Fincher entertained the members of
the N. Y. L. Club at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Edward Jaynes, at Iake
Junaluska. The color effect of pink
and white was used with attrative re
sults in the bowls of pink and white
roses and the serving appointments.
Sewing and knitting was enjoyed dur
ing the evening. .
Those present were Miss Edna
Jones, Miss Frances Burgin, Miss
ton Hardin, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Prevost,
Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Felix Stovall,
Mrs. George Bischoff, Mrs. R. Stuart
Roberson, Mrs. Whitner Prevost, and
Mrs. Evander Preston, joining the
group for tea
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Watkins
again had three tables with the fol
lowing playing? M'rs. Ben Colkitt,
Mrs. C. C. Wihite, Mrs. C. J. Reece,
Mrs. Richard N Barber, Jr., Mrs. M.
H. Bowles, Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mrs.
Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. White Mease, Mrs.
H B. Atkins, Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt,
Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. C. N. Sisk,
and Mrs. L. N. Davis coming in for
tea.
MISS DRAMA LAMPKIN GIVES
INFORMAL DANCE
On Saturday evening Miss Drama
man Ferguson, Miss Mildred Craw- Lampkin entertained a group of the
ford, Mrs. Chas. Ferguson, Mrs. L. M.
Killian, Miss Daisy Boyd, Mrs. Evan
der Preston, Mrs. W. C. Garrison, of
Canton, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Artnur Ledbetter, Mifcs Bessie Boyd,
Avie Noland, Miss Josephine ' Plott,1 J 'aurfe Allen,, M". S T Neat,
Miss Margaret Burgin. Miss Lutey
Jonesl Mi,Hs Frances Noland, Miss
Elizabeth MeCracken, Miss Lillian
Burgin, Miss Carolyn Haynes, anil
special guests were Miss Kathryn
Queen and Miss Elizabeth Kitchen.
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WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD MEET
ING TODAY
The first regular meeting of the
Woman's Club since the merging of
the Community Club and the Wo
man's Club will be held this afternoon
in the Welch Memorial Sunday
School building. The members of the
executive board will be hostesses of
the afternoon. Mrs. S. P. Gay, pres
ident, will preside. All member are
urged to be present.
Mr. Paul Calhoun has returned to
New Yxirk City to resume hiH work
after a visit to. his parents, Mr. and
Mis. J. A. Calhoun.
..
Mr. and Mrs. I.eon Campbell, and
small son, Jerry, were the guests last
week of the former's parentis, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Campbell,
Mrs. S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. J. Howell
Way, Miss Elizabeth Ray, Miss Mar
garet Ray, Mrs Chas. E. Quinlan, Mrs.
Joe Rose, Miss Carolyn Rose, Mrs. R.
Stuart Roberson, and Mis. R. P.
Walker.
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LARGE CONTRACT PARTY GIVEN
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON
An outstanding social affair of the
younger Ket with a party at the home
ot her parents. Informal dancing and
games were enjoyed during the even
ing. Among those present for the affair
were Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, Miss
Dorothy Bliss. Miss Sarah Welch,
Marsh. Ernest I. With
Jack Atkins, Ray Franklin, Ben'phil
lips, Ray Ferguson, Bob Williams, of
Richmond. Va.. and Thnrlns R
of Asheville.
Dr. and Mrs. J, C. Murphy are
YOU DRY YOUR DISHES
WITH UNSANITARY TOWELS?
Don't risk the danger of
communicating germs and
dirt to the dishes from
which you eat ! You don't
know how your wash-woman
handles your wash.
Send your dish towels to
us, and they will be wasjied
under scientific conditions
with purifying chemicals
which assure the better
wear of your towels.
SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY TO
Waynesville Laundry, Inc.
PHONE 203
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week was the party given on Friday sPt,n,iing several days in Thomasville,!
aiternoon hy Mrs. J. Wilford Ray and ' wntre lnty are tne guest or
Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, at the home relatives.
of the former. Garden flowers in
lovely arrangements graced the I Mrs. J, K. Boone returned on Mon-
rooms. C.uests at eleven tables en- day following a visit of several days
J mi S""T" wicn relative in Asheville.
When the scores were totaled. Mrs 1 :
C. F. Kirkpatrick was found to hold i
top score, and Mrs. Jack Way won'
the low. Mrs. Robert Hardin, of Ashe-;
ville, recent bride, : who before her.
marriage was MiSfi Gladys Miller, of
St. Louis, was also given an attrac
tive souinvr of the afternoon.
Among those invited were: Mrs.
No-yes Long, of Old Hickory, Tehn.,1
Mivs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Lauriston
Hardin. Mrs. Grayden, Ferguson, Mrs
Alvin Ward, Mrs. Hunt, of Boston,
Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. James M. Long,
ivirs. .(,. l.. White. M-s. Woodson
Jones, Mrs. Whitner Prevost, Mrs.
Charles Burgin, Mrs. C. F. Kirk
patrick, Mis. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. E.
C. Wagenfeld, Mis. N. M. Medford,
Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Miss Diana
Black, Mrs. Virginia Kimberlv, Mrs.
F'rancis Massie, Mrs. M. G. Stamey
Mrs. Nancy Keener. Mrs. Tom Talia
ferro, Mrs. Hallet Ward, of Richwood
West Virginia, Mrs. J. F. Abel, and
Mrs. C. N, Sisk.
Mrs Maria Mitchell, Mrs. Rufus
Siler, Mrs. L. M. Richeswi, Mrs.
Hugh A. Love, Mrs. Johnny Ferguson
Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Mre. Felix Stovall,"
Mrs. Robert Hardin, of Asheville Mrs
Henry Davis, Mrs. Charles Padgett!!
Jr., of Knioxville, Tenn., Mrs. C. J.j
neece. Mrs. John N. Shoolbred, Mrs.
Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. R. L. Prevost,
Mrs. Joe Graves, Mrs. James Reed,
Mrs. Annie Tutweiller, Mrs. W. T
Huff, Mrs. Robert H. Stretcher, and
Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn. Among those
joining the grouD for tea were: Mrs.
Evander Prestun, Mrs. Paul Hyatt
mis. t-ewty siovaiL Miss Bobbie Jean
iruesdale, and Miss Mary Ruby Davis.
MRS. NANCY KEENER GIVES
LUNCHEON MONDAY
On Monday Mrs. Nancy Keener en
tertained with a luncheon at her home
in the Kirkpatrick apartments. A
color motif of yellow and pink was
used, with the combination of roso in
4.1. - a. i , . . . o -
me iwo snaues arranged in bowls in
ine living room.
Following luncheon contract was
Played, with Mrs. M. H. Bowles mak
mg the top score. Those enjoying
une occasion were Mrs. s. P. Gay,
mrs. iom ivee, jr., Mrs. Kichard N.
Barber, Jr., and Mrs. M. H. Bowles.
TO ATTEND MEREDITH COLLEGE
COMMENCEMENT
Mrs. H. W. Baucom. president of
the Haywood Countv Meredith Col
lege Alumnae group, Mrs. Humes
Harte, secretary, and Mrs. Lawrence
E. Green, left on Tuesday for
Raleigh, where they will attend the
commencement exercises of the col
lege. W hen they return thev will be
accompanied by Miss Edith Tyner
.oaucom, wno is a student this year at
H I.'IL
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Program
OF THE NEW
Park Theatre
I
Mrs. G. N. Henson and daughter,
Mrs. F, E. Perry, and small dauehter.
Julia, left Sunday for their home in
Gastonia, after a fortnight's visit to
the former's mother, Mrs. P. L. Tur-
bytill.
Mrs. Carroll Bell and young daugh
ter, Carroll Louise Bell, have returned
from a visit to relatives in Florida
Thursday and Friday
TWO FEATllJE PICTl'ItES
"PETTICOAT FEVER"
with Robert Montoniery and Myrna
' Ijoy . .
A N I) '
"TOO MANY PARENTS"
with All Star Cast
Saturday
"WINDS OF THE WASTE
LANDS". .
with John Wayne
Monday and Tuesday
"WIFE VS. SECRETARY"
with Clark Gablo. Myrna Loy, and
Jean Harlow
Wednesday
"SOAK THE RICH"
Featuring an AH Star Cast
Night Shows 7:15 and 9:15
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