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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Society Clubs Personals PHONE 137 MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor PHONE 137 VR. 4ND MRS. E- P;w MARTIN MISS BETSEY LANE QUINLAN ASSOCIATE HOSTESSES GIVE I AMERICAN LEGION Al'XILIARY HAVE FAMILY REUNION GIV ES CONTRACT PARTY TWO CONTRACT PARTIES HOLDS MEETING Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. P. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Betsy Two delightful affairs of the week I On Tuesday evening the American n" held a family reunion. They j Lane Quinlan entertained a group of were the contract parties given on Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 47. held aith them for the day all of their I friends with contract at Prospect Hill. Saturday and Friday afternoons by the regular fortnightly meeting in in. In the afternoon the group warden flowers adorned the living room Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr., Mrs. M. H. Bowles, the American Legion Home n Depot d to Soco Gap where a picnic ' and library, where the tables were and Mrs. S. P. Gay, at the home of street. The unit joined with the Le- m'0Tl was enjoyed. placed for playing. Miss Quinlan the latter. The residence for both oc- gion in the opening ve'remony, after "PP,? t milv liix-luded Major and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. easions was arranged in quantities which the business session was held The, u r Martin and three sons, rles ? Quinlan. anJ Miss Alice i mixed garden flowers. in the Auxiliary rooms, with the pros- lrs M.rv M,rtin vjuinian, in Mk Marv Martin "". ic Kur.-.L. ah., , tor GAVrn nt teui. j I.vnch, Of WllKesDoro, .m spirited Af- progreisions On Friday afternoon when the cards ident, Mrs. E. B. Camp, presiding. were put away Mrs. Ueorge Kuntz A discusion was held regarding the Lvncn, vi , cviva Mr prizes were givei Friok, and smal 1 son, o f i Sylva r. and and Mr.. Syd-e, Martin, of AshevUle M th 3HU ' ,! w. rA Mrc VraA from Vaj w Eloise and Tom Ue- Jr- Mrs- Richard N. Barber, TV M . S Pau fltoruS - M- S" P; y Mrs M. H Bowles! ff,. '"Frank Martin, Miss Helen jLlrs- L"ri8.tonv ln- J'- Mis. and M'.vv 1- iV i:umn.o Diana Black. Mrs. lrginia Rotha Marti", d.euuan, v Kimberly. Mrs. WWtner Prevent. Making up the tables were: Mrs.1 Making up the tables were: Mrs prizes were given the winners of the was the winner of the top scure, while co-operating of the group with the scores. , .Mrs. James . Ki nan made the low. nost in a house war-nun? on July the 4th, as the members are planning to have the home ready for visitors on that date. Mrs. Raymond Hyatt was elected as a delegate to the State convention, R. L. Prevost. Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. C, N. Sisk, Mrs. B. S. Marsh, Mrs. James V Killian, Mrs. George Kuntz, Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. N. M, i i no m io.. Karn i . . . . . . , , i.i..'. n "inni ii i i , . ..it uiviu, i.i i3. a , i , i.t uin'iuivu. .hi?. I null ji i . . i aim vviiiiii'ii a u i- pitai. anu tV, Riitmnro Mrs- Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Francis J. H. Howell, Mrs. George Anderson, ternate. Several bulletins and com- sut.....---- .uassie, sirs. K. L. Coin. Miss Martha Miss Kthel C: rutin. Hnsnital. of Biltsuore. jl's- Shelby iSemmea, who has nJni "the past three weeks as the west of Mrs. Maria Mitchell, left Friday for her horns, in Chicago. Waves l dl HV fan Now Produced jV PAROBEK'S ReVITA LOTION HcVIm Iotion Is a new iwientiflc disii'i) a neutralized vegetable oil hi iion-Rivasy lotion form. It revitallzi-n ami refoiidltlons the hair. The benefits from ono He Vila application Is equal to 3 or 4 oil '1 real unfits. No Kxtrn OuuVe Vr This Ixition. The Personality Beauty Shop PHONE 306 Mock, Miss Margaret Ashton. Mrs. Ruth Williams Rotha. Mrs. Dan Watkins, Miss Mary Ray, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs. Wilford Ray, Mrs. Robert H. Stretcher, Mrs. Bess Lee Page, Miss Isabelle Ferguson, Miss Mary Barber, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. Dwight Beatty. Mrs. Charlie King, Miss Adora Holtz claw, Mrs. Robert H. Hardin, of Asheville, Miss Bobbie Jean True dale, Mrs. V. T. Hannah, Mrs. Theo. Moore, of Miami, and Mrs. Woodson Jones. Joining the group during the tea hour were: Mrs. Jetf Reeves. Miss 1 Margaret Ray, Miss Elizabeth Rav. Miss Sara Elmore, Miss Helen Ray, Mrs. Evander Preston, Miss Louisa Thackston, Dr. Gladys Osborne, Miss Lois Harrold, Miss Frances Rav, and Miss Katherine Ray. MR. AND MRS. MOORE ARRIVE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Moore and fam ily have arrived from Miami, and are occupying their summer home next to the Gordon Hotel. - mr. and mrs. hi gh arthur will occupy semmes house Mr. and Mns. Hugh Arthur, of Miami, Fla., who have spent several seasons in Waynesville, have arrived and will occupy the Semmes house for the season. Mr. Frederick Love, of Charlotte, was the guest over the week-end of his mother, Mrs. Hugh A. 1ove. I'raig, Mrs. Rufu Siler. i munications were brought to the at- Smart Men Wear Wash Suits Smart Women Don't Wash Them They send them to the Waynesville Laundry where you will find the equipment built for this class of work. With this unit your linen and Palm Beach is properly pressed and shaped (but not shined). You'll see many dress suits Saturday, Decoration Day.- Why not join the crowd. Have Yours Done Early SEND YOUR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING TO Waynesville Laundry, Inc. :::-V-.-.0 PHONE 205 Mrs. C. L. Dickson, of Durham, Mrs C, F. Kirkpatrick, Miss Robina Mil ler, Mrs. Tom Taliefarro, Mrs. C. M. Dicus, Mrs. Grover C. Davis, Mrs. Marie Mitchell, Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. Lee Page, Mrs. J. C. Reece, and Mrs. R. L. Lee. Tea guests were Mrs. O. H. Shelton, Mrs. R. 11. Black well, Mrs, S. H. Bushnell, Mrs. J. C. Murphy, and Mrs. R. P. Walker. On Saturday Mrs. Ralph Prevost was the lucky winner of the high score and Mrs. Chas. Ferguson made the low. Making up the six tables were: Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Jr., Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr., Miss Diana Black, Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mrs Ruth Williams Rotha, Mis. Alvin Ward, Mrs. Josephine Conian Ferguson, St .is. Charles Fer guson, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. Gray den Ferguson, Miss Bobbie Jean Truesdale, Mrs. J..C. Patrick, Mrs. Dan Watkins. Mrs. Ralph Prevost. Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. RoU-rt H. Stretcher, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Eugene Alley. Mits. Willliam Hannah, Mrs. Will Phillips, Miss Betsy Lane Quinlan, and Mrs. Whitner Prevost. Joining the group for tea were, Miss Margaret Terrell, and guest, Miss Cecelia Apicella, of Melford, Mass., and Mrs. Evander Preston. ANNUAL VISITORS ARRIVE FOR SUMMER SEASON Mr. ('. E. '-Burns and Dr. Edwin Burns, of Charleston, and Mr. Charles 11. Burns, of -.Columbia, .arrived dur ing the week and arc giicst.- of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Shoolb.-od for the summer: Mr. Charles II. Burns, who is suffering -from injuries received in an automobile accident in April, is confined to hie bed. and was brought from .the" hospital directly here. He is improving and is able to see his friends. -.-''- OBSERVES S0T1I BIRTHDAY AT HOME IN CANTON Mr. Reuben S. ("oman celebrated his eightieth birthday anniversary on I June 21st at his home on Newfound Heights in Canton. All of his vhil I dren and a large number of grandchil riren and three great grandchildren were present. A long table had been built under the oaks on the lawn, on which the delicious and bountiful dinner was served. Among those present were: Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Cdman, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mease. Mr. and Mrs. Love Co- man, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Price am their families, all of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coinan and family, of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Co- man and family, of Durham, an: tention ol tne memuers, Dy tne pres ident. Being the occasion for the annual election of officers the following were elected to serve the organization for the year 1930-37: President, Mrs. E. B. Camp; first vice president, Mrs. Hurst Burgin; seevnd vice president, Mrs. T. G. Massie; secretary, Mrs, Eli McGee; treasurer, Mrs. Raymond Hyatt; chaplain ,Mrs. I. J. Brown; sergeant-at-arms, Miss Ida Jean Brown. A report was given by the vommit tee in charge of the annual poppy sale, and it was stated that $4t).y3 was realized from the sale. During the joint social hour which followed with the members of the post and the auxiliary, plans were made to have a general hvuse clean ing the first of the coining week. Sandwiches, cakes, and punch were served by the hosteses, Mrs, E. B. Camp, Mrs. T. G. Massie, and Mrs. Frank Compton, Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Lee had as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Carter and Miss Virginia Carter, of Ix'iioir City, who ut one time re sided here, and have many friends who are always interested in their visits. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thoins, of Richmond, Va.,' are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Junuv 1 -String-field. -'-. Mrs. R. L. Hartley, of lrvinhm, Ga., arrived on Friday and will .spend sometime as the guest -of her daugh ter',: Mrs M. II. Howies. V Mrs. Tliad Chalin has returned after spending two' weekji with Mr. Chalin, who is now located in Atlanta. Miss Louisa. - I hacksloli litis- return ed after a visit to relatives in Cliar lottto. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Ditkson and son, of Durham, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Dickson was the. former Mis Elizabeth Boolle. sister-in-law, M is. f Waynesville. W. T. Crawford Mrs, Tom Taliefarro-and small son Walter, met Mr. Taliefarro in Char lotte the past week, where they vis ited relatives for several days. From Charlotte they will go to Morehead City, where they will spend the month of July. Mrs. John L. Davis has as her guest Mrs. A. A. Keener, of Knoxville. Mrs. Keener formerly resided here and has many friends who will be in terested in her visit here. . .: Miss Ethel Hawkins, -of Raleigh, ar rived yesterday, and will spend the remainder of the week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Howell, Miss Dawkins hold6 a position in the State Revpnue department. ; . - " , ' - ' " " " ; : ; ' ,ir- , , .tt ,lrrsr, j Mrs. Syda Ray was visitor during the week. Mi an Asheville f 30,00 StmlttslCmltst! 16.000 la prizes each month. Ask rout Southern Dunes Dealer for an entry blaok. v John R. Hodges, ,Jr., of 'Green ville, N, ('.., was the guest during the week of Air. and Mrs.. - George A. Kuntz at their home on Boyd avenue. - - - - Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Mrs. Felix Stovall, and Mrs. Josephine Conian Ferguson were among those motoring to Asheville on Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Latham, who formerly resided here, who now make their home in Hickory, spent the week end in town. ' '--'' Miss Catherine Barnette, who has been teaching in Pikeville, N. ('., is spending several 'weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Kuntz. To day she will be joined by Mis Bruce Speight, of Stantonburg, .. C., and they will make an extended trip to California. .'' The following made up a party motoring to Asheville on Tuesday, where they were the guests of rela tives for the day: Mrs. Hugh Massie and daughter, Mary Ann Massie, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Dickson and son, Mr. Lyon Dickson, of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. RufuR Siler, Miss Emily Siler and Betsy Siler, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Black well had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frehn, of Bristol, Tenn., and Mm. Jeff Garrett, of Reids- villc. Mrs. Garrett, who is en route I home has been visiting the Frehns in Bristol. She will spend a week here as the guest of her parents. Miss Mary Frances and Miss Ma rian Sturkey and little M-iss Carolyn Hitt, of McCormick, S. C, are spend ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Will Chambers at their home in Ha- zclwood. I Mrs W. L. Lampkin, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Queen and small daughter, and Miss Drama Lampkin spent several days during the past week in Knox ville, lenn. 9 m Mrs. Virgil Medford, of Flag Pond. Tenn., and son, Clyde, of St. Andrews, county,, spent the past week here county, spent the past week in here visiting relatives. .: ; WW M. and Mrs. William Chambers are leaving tomorrow for a two weeks' vacation with relatives, in Philadel phia. Before theiT return they will also visit in Atlantic City and New York City. . . - ' July Special 65 IVJieO S Retailing $12.50 to $14.95 Will Be Sold During July AT lOoSO These are from regular stock and represent splendid values at the regu-i lar price. At $10.50, they are as cheap as overalls. Remember, Too, Our clothing stock is extensive. Hundreds of suits are kept in order to give you a wide choice. Prices range from $12.50 to $25.00. Let us show you. We Feature Chatham Homespuns With the Suit Buy a New Pair of Ox fords Brown or Black Oxfords . $1.98 up Leather Lined Man's Kid Shoe ............ .. $2.95 Work Shoes of Every Description C. E. RAY'S SONS vl.ou will now be IT) i able to buy the jU tteirick Patterns MASS DEPT. 0ver 5,000 Pat terns in stock to STORE select from.
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