Society PHONE 137 Clubs MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor Personals -MRS. JOHN OlfRRV HOVHRFM HWVT ii-t"nL.-r . ' n WITH SURPRISE PARTY I CONTRACT P-VRTIES I OF AMKRlM''FlM''," I VOLTHFLX HOSTESS GIVES ,MOn Wednesday evening Mrs, John I Two outaSSdi Xf of the I A 'AlUA BIRTHDAY PARTY rlJJtW P-ties given! The eimh'trict of tJJti iVC: if,tkn... n ' .7 7," ' ... Iu" '"""""y an" rrmay atternoons I Amer can Legion Aiixi'inrv huM thp "", juuog uaugmer 01 Ka heryn Queen Mrs. Homer Plott, by Mr,. R. Stuart Roberson and M,. .,i .17,?" -r,U .y the a"d Mrs. William Hannah, enter- George Bis hoff at Oak Park. For the , at 2:30 in the assembly room ot th" ' ?d gl'Up f.her friends with a occasion the spacious living rooms American Iin h,:, n..", i ,p.al . in ce.eoration of her fourth WIONE 137 and Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., assisted by other6 in the neighborhood. The occasion marked the birthday anni versary of the guest of honor. Rostis and chrysanthemums in at tractive arrangements decorated the living rooms. The evening was fea tured by amusing games and contests. The ?u(t list indiidcH Mrs Vn t'st J. Hyatt, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Mrs. V. C. Nobeck, Mrs. W. H. Luther, ftlrs. George Coble, Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. J. Kose, Mrs. W. S. Patterson, Mrs. W. L. McCracken, Mrs. Ada Palmer, Mrs. Jame3 L. Palmer, Mrs. Amelia Hoke, Mrs. Theodore Mc Oacken, Mrs. ,Lster Bliss, Mrs. Oliver H. Shelton, Mrs. J. E. Barr, Mrs. Charles Burgin, Mrs. Paul Walk er, Mrs. T. L. Bramlett, Mrs. W. A. Rollins, Mrs. G. C. Plott, and Mrs. J. P. Dims. ATTENDED ZONE MEETING HELD IIN STLVA ON SATURDAY The following members of the Wo man's Missionary Society of the First Methodist church attended the zone meeting of the groups in this area, which was held in Sylva on Saturday: Mrs. Rufus Siler. nresidpnf Mk James Atkin, Mrs. W. L. McCracken ivirs. james K. iioyd, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Howell, Mrs. Kate Morris, Mrs. John A. rioone, Mrs, Charles Iiurgin, Mrs lirpver C. Davis, Mrs. E. B. Mc- lure, Mrs. M. A. Poteat, and Mrs. John M. tjueen occasion the spacious living rooms , American Legion Home on Depot were elaborately decorated in autumn street, with Mrs. J. Harden Howell leaves in brilliant shades of red and ! eighteenth district committee woman, . M.u- umioween raoui presiding. Representatives from the accentuated in all the party aDDoint- ! iollowinir unit.. ttn.i,i. i.u.m,, i nii-ir vi finnru m Um.n .. . i ... . vuuiuiu, uuniavine, l. an lull, When the scores werp fntalpH r.n i Marion, and Otppn with tu t, ...,.r TL,J Hf. T7, . II T I I 4... the fortunate winner of the top score, j The principal address ot the after -'8- "-"y oikiu made the low. I noon was maue oy Ai.. C. i'. Anarews, ....... tams wcle pUt away tne oi Charlotte, Iortn Carolina Depart- wiui a sman i ineiuai president, who was introduced , Ul,,cl naiiuweeri iea- i uy lurs. j. ii. rayne, of Canton. Mrs tures for the serving of the salad and i Andrews maun tn . ..fnl t-.,u, ,..,f accessories. j lining the work for the auxiliaries lor The guest lint on Thursday included, i tne coin.iig year, riiie urged that each mis, j. r. uicus, Mrs. L,. M. Kicheson, uim concentrate 0n national defense Mrs. E. C. Waeenfeld. Mrs. J. V .Ahel. child welfare, rfhahil Mrs. Hugh Abel, Mrs F. E. Allev. Jr.. stressed the iniDort.an- f in. Mrs. C. N. Sisk, Mrs. Grady Boyd, creasing the menibersmp this year Mrs. J. C. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. James ( The V. K ill an. Mrs WnrwUnn .I.inuu Xfva n.o,... t ...... i ... t. i ii- iii Vv i n '"""""vu; iJi. iv. a. iruesaaie, pas- Jack Way, Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. tor of the First Methodist ,.h,,,-,h.,.,i Jerry Colkitt, Mrs, Ernest Hyatt. vance of the colors by Miss Ida Jean Mrs. James W. Reed, Mrs. N. M. 1 Brown and Mrs. M. C. Green; pledge Medford, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. M. ' of allegiance to the flag led by Mrs. G. Stamey, Mrs. Ernest Withers, Mrs. K. G. iJner, president of the Oteen Henry Davis, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, ' unit, and assembly singing of the na- Mrs. Harry Kotha, Miss Alive Quni-jonal anthem led by Miss Nancy ON TRIP TROUGH WEST Mr. arid Mrs. Leo V Ifnio-nr t,a latter superintendent of the Balsam risn Hatchery, left on Sunday for a three weeks trip through the west. They went the northern route and Il;in to return by way of the South. Special UNTIL NOVEMBER 1st. Machinek'ss Permanent Wave Absolutely Guaranteed in 1. Coarse Hair. 2. Medium Hair. 3. Fine and Difiicult Hair. 1. White, Tinted or lileached Hair. Hair Cut, Shampoo and Finder Wave AH for $5.00 land. Coming in at the tea hour were Mrs. Jarvis Coman. Mrs. R llflW SSlIPT Mrs. Arthur Ld better, Mrs. J. C. Murphy, Mis Louise Edwards, Miss Kdna McKay, and Mrs. John Williams, of Atlanta. On Friday Miss Mary Stringfield was the winner of the top score and Mrs. Felix Stovall was awarded the low .score prize. The guests were: Mrs. Ralph Prevost, Mrs. Whitner Prewst, Mrs. W. T. Huff, Mi's. N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. R. N. Rarlwr.. .Ir Mrs., J. Wilford Ray, Mrs. Hugh Mas- sie, Airs. Kobert Hardin, Mrs. Laur- iston Hardin. Jr.. Mrs. LeRriv I)vi Miss Martha Mock, Miss Jewel Hipps miss t,nen L,ouise Ki inn Miss Marv StrinH-field. Mr n... Brada Liner, Mrs. Dan Watkitis Mr hritncis Massie, Mrs. M. !L Bow'en. Miss 1 I lie' lint in Mr Tnm I .... I r- .urs. h. I-. way, Miss Hester Ann With ers, Mrs. l arro ie . Mr r.v.li,' Stovall, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Nancy rveener. v rs . , . Kcitp. m George Kunze. Coming in for tea were: Mrs. Dewey Stovall, Mrs. Jose phine Coman Ferciison. Miao Mu. garet Hyatt, Mrs. James Coman, of U'inshni-Salem. and Mis Ri.hhv loan Truesdale. S(Jl'ARE DANCE GIVEN AT DELL- WOOD CAMP On Thu friends '.motored to famn 1WI where tnev en roved a shumvp .luno among those attending were Mr. am birthday anniversary. The Hallowe'en motif was observed in all the appointments, and attractive favor6 significant of the season wer presented each guest. Following the playing of various games, ices, cakes and served by the mother of the hostess. The guest list included, Mary Ann Massie, Patsy Dillenger, Vivian Wat kins, Nancv Keener. Nan Tr, Jane Kunze, Betty Jean Alley, Mary L,ee rtiiev. Kettv KrawN Poft. Green, Jean Rotha, Patsy' Gwyn, Charlie Wav. Johnnie f: I'atl n qn1 Johnnie McAllister. Amonir the'm.ler friends present were Miss Bernice McElhannon. Miss .lew.W Hlnn.- ivt;.,t. Daisy Boyd, Miss Velma McElhannon Miss Frances Ray, Mrs. Lucile Foy' Miss Sue WiilarH I inlolu,. m.... i' U Ii tir nuvvcii way, anu miss Babbie Way. Killian, of the local unit Other features of the program were; an address of wel.ome by Mrs. T. Guy Massie, second vice president of the hotstess unit, in behalf of the pres ident, Mrs. E. B. Camp, who was de tained at home by illness. Major J. jiuuien nowell, commander of the local American Legion, brought ings, giving to the assembly in an mipiessive way the worthwhile ob- jeci ot the two alliliated groups iu.e wajj graciously given by ..a. n.itu iutner, ot Aslieville. Musical numbers on the program included two vocal solos, by Miss da Jean Brown, "Little Brown 1 tt"us' ana -u Fiowt-rs Speak." She LuiMijanied by Miss Nancy Kil , 'i:ant'y keener played ' ,rae ."' J- narp Minor," from Kachmanmoff. Mrs. J. B. Payne, of Canton fifth area woman and state .n..t,i...i vice president, spoke on membership and urged that (,,.ivi. 'h.. : at the beginning of each year. .Reports were, given by the presi dents of the fnlliiu.in.. :t mijii.., in tne form of membership totals: Asheville, Vr ., X. Ul,lrk Mou"tain, Canton, ""'i uueen. and 'Waenna,, i . leports were follnwH k,. ., j discussion of problems, led by the ,Latc departmental president.Mrs. C . rtiiurt'ws. Ureetintfs were broue-ht tn t.h ...n 1- . n . v . I . FOLKS YOU KNOW from rtinuuK tiiuse attending weie Mr. and ' L"e loiiowing- M-s' Mrs. Felix Stovall, Dr. and Mrs. S.-'P 1 0 of Oteen, state chaolViin PHONE .'JOG The Personality Beauty Shoo ! Gay, .Mr. and Mis. M. H. Bowles, Mr.' and Mrs. Kobert L. Coin. Mr nnH Mv Tom Lee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wat kins, Mis. Josephine Coman Ferguson, Mr. Newton Cook. Mrs. Nan.'v Keenpr .Misj Gertrude Plott. Mrs L F Pnn-o and Mr. Charles E. Ray. Mi', and Mrs. R. H. Blackwell had as their truest over the vi-oi.k.ond Mr and Mis. H. C. Martin and son daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin. Jr., and small daughter, Lida, of Lenoir. : ." t: 1 , , - I Overcoats Yes indeed there is stvle in overcoats. A ' .. . mucn so as suits. s in Coats for young men have a decidedly young ish flare both in models and patterns. Coats for older men run more to the conservative. ii it Allen T. Lnthpr rA a,u..:h.: . . . -- iuv, .scaco Mr U mnnv Star Mothers; and Mis. C. M Taylor, of Oteen, state chairman of the poppy sale. The successful afternoon session , wi-i i. nn tne announcements re tirements of the colors and the dis miss! by the State Chaplain, Mrs. v . I . 'Green, of ntnow Following adjournment the Wav nesvrlle unit netertained with a tea a.s,a courtesy to the visitors Pre siding at the tea table were Mr. ir:Ull??.U' Mrs. LeRoy Davis, and . y ..i. v . v.reen. I he table was cov ered with a lace doth nn,iJ .", a filvev service. Blue gob ' , within al?n!red ! iver bowls, Sed ' Sandwiches an1 nuts were I he ft,Ilow,ng attended the meetintr Mr. George Stentz, who is a student at Brevard College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz. Mis. J. C. Murnhv ter. Miss Marguerite Murphy, Miss Hilda Way and Miss Rosemary Rip petoe, made up a party motoring to Hemiersonville for the high school game on Friday afternoon. Mr. Marcus Rose, student at Bre vard College, was the guest over the wetK-end ot his parents. Mrs. C. L. Di.-l(4iT ..h.. v... the past several weeks with h..r mother, Mrs. John kr H.m'n.. u.. . turned to her home in Durham. Mrs. Dickson was pvtiirwitMl. .,ni, i during her stay in town. Mr. JaiiKv- Atk-inw u.ii.nf c.i i.... in Brevard, where he vwit,.,, hlc Mr. Joe Jack Atkins wh.v .,tt.',,i' ing crevard College. . Mis Elizabeth Rankin, who has ?' 1 Lnt Past several years with Mrs ku us 11. lilackwell, at Birchwood nail, elt dui'imr th.. .1- f,,.. f I'eterburg, Fla., "where she will spend wic winter season. Mi. and Mrs. Fvander Preston have returned from a vitiit of several days j" quanta. : Miss Scott Kdw arris tjl'h tkn r.,,nr.t ... . . . : gMov ot menus in Asheville during the vv I't'li. Mi's. Sam Coskins t i.: a be, and Mr. Sam Cabe were called to Washington, D. C, this week on account of the illness of their mother, Mrs. John F. Cabe, who i.s vLsiting her daughter, Mrs. Mike Collins. Miss Carmen Plott and Miss Jose phine Plott spent Friday in Asheville ... . ".. ,r.M,,s-J; B- ,I('n''.v ha. returned from High Point, where she has been visit- daughter. Mrs. Charlie Byrd. U. D. C. CHAPTER TO HOLD MEET ING TOMORROW Mrs. Oliver H. Shelton and Mrs. T. L. Bramlett will be associate hostesses at the home of the former for the reg ular November meeting 0f the Hay wood Chapter of the Daughters of the uiueueracy, wnicn will be held to morrow afternoon. Mrs. W. L. Mc cracken, newly elected president, will preside. DORCAS BELL LOVE CHAPTER U. A. K. Ill Hill 11 MP-fcTlV-. ' ine xovember meeting of the uorcas Bell Love Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion will be held 0n Wednesday after noon, the 11th, at the home of Mrs ieon Kiuian. Miss Jessie ff u.uu.ei and siscer, Mr. and Mrs. Dun can nerren in Washington, D. C Mr. Frederick Nichols, who is at tending Brevard College this vea spent the week-end with his parents! mm mrs. r. a. Nichols. Mrs. Rufus L. Allen and Mrs. M. H Reeves have rpturmul f-r,m l Washington, D. C. Mrs. G. C RritTo-a i. wit 7 ' 1,15 Kune 10 Washington, D. C, where she wiil speria tne winter with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Ware. Mr. and M Charlotte, spent the week-end with the former's narenf Mr o-j r T T rv i ' ' " "uu s. J. 1. Bridges. Miss Sarah WIh fji. , . , " "uncut Ul lowhee, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and M-s. J. C W,.i.,h n. ' w-eek-end. BENEFIT CARD puiTv GIVEN TL'ESDAV , On Tuesday. November"n Waynesville Choral Club a benefit card partv t0 be Masonic Temple. Tw0 p uc given at each table an,) . requested to bring their n Admission will be fifty cent. TO HT The Jo Ann Beauty khoppe Extends To You WELCOME 5c SALE TO LAST THREE WEEKS Nestoil Wave $5 or 2 for $,.03 impress Self Setting Wave $4.00 or 2 for sin; We have other waves S.! on Children's Hair Cut .... tfot Oil Manicure 6;)C MISS ELDIS MacDONALD Experienced Operator MRS. W. D. SMITH. Manar It's Wise To Fill Your Coal Bin Now COAL wAo LEE COAL CO. Phone Four Mr. and Mrs. George Craig were among those motoring t0 Asheville on, .uiiuuay. which was hoU it 'lul)s'l Miss Hilda Moodv wh i. ri,i!n r. , . Htriiuersnnvi u mi Ir. A ' r .'. I Saturday: M:-s. T? R Of.L. - r- "evnie, was the rriicst of her ' W'!,vn.w,r;n..n,...., ' i.i.i.y OVe Winter Winds shortly Will Blast Your Bones If you don't give them needed protection AM) WHAT IS BETTER FOR WORK AND SPORTS WEAR THAN WARM JACKETS AND SWEATERS SUEDE JACKETS S4.95 rp LS. XSt M V 1 JSt Tetcn ... ... u.e aynesville Music Club Miss N'anev K-mun it- .. . ' Cravxf..,i Vf "V ' 1"s Mildred Wish Ida Jean Brown, Mrs. Uurh a' Love, Mrs. Ornvor r ti-.-h .... ur" .A- Grace rrnck..,. ,, l.Hn1 T;, ru,u . OI me Junior r the week-end Mr. and Mrs. - Woodson Jones and young daughter. Nancy, spent the week-end ,n High Point as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doggitt. .''. Marion Morgan, present 1 I ..".?; W, B" . - her Kuest wnora in. UEn..... it , v: . i-r ouuuaynpr nenhpw rn r ..:..ui e JoneK." RobV ! Hwi". of Charlotte. Miss KaWieryn Queen left on Tues day for Washington. D. C., where she will be the guest of Mm. Dewey No land for a month. . Mr. and M-S w n.,u..n . .i. uu.-iiuiL-ii nan as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan -,i j , ter, Linda Stringfieid. J BU'lUBn- '....'." Mr. and Mrs. Linwrinri r..ni! j two Stnall children rptiirnd o... day from Dalton, Ga.. where thev vis" ing the past week. Miss Queen Justice -hn inp the Western Carolina Teachers LOllege, soent thp euest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Justice. , ..' Mr. Leb0 Massie, of Spartanbu-g, is. C., was the guest over the week-end of his mother, Mrs. T. N. Massie Mrs. Grayden Ferguson. Mrs. Rob ert L. Coin, and Mrs. Tom Lee Jr spent Saturday in Asheville ' '' Mrs. Jessie Massip WW-,.,!, .t ROCk Hill. S. C. V99 th i.io. mother. Mrs. T. N. Tacio . , . . -.- several days during the past week. .. ..... Mrs. R. S. Trnesdnlp rof4 hrlnnw fmrn o . .n!l 4. - y-i , I. I i ''"""''"' vireenSDoro, Asheboro, and Rock Hill, S. Regardless of your affe and taste we can show you some- i.-ing suiiaoie in overcoats and will be pleased to do so. Top-coats, overcoats, and raincoats. 'Let Us Show Yon C. E. RAY'S SONS HOME OF CHATHAM HOMESPUN SUITS i ictt. e,i. r ; .; f - ii p vi ri .r.n The ' r: nUDy ran' Brown. !thp K:?.up. wa? ttured on "vtiaui, s ir no- h i'..:. . ieration snn r . "".,u"'"r...1:ed- club. w: ; IV 7 ,or tne waynesville trier f t. tl, erector of the dis- ti ict tor the coming term. Am. LITTLE MISS EMILY WOODUr niVPS! mii,., .V, .""""ALL On Sn I-''. ' AKTY Emilv wnii alLC1"n little M ss bled a ervun nf u , ,.abht"1 Hallo f' h?r, birthd3 -"iversa'y t.v,-u Tve en decorations so dear to children, marked 11 . aedr t0 I SOTieS. PrOVlnrp o . . . i feature tn "J""!'' f'rta.ning hour hoL .i.l.v"1,", was lne amateur nin, " ""competed. Win- v; s gins was Judv Lee Knight, while S. Parker Gay J car ried off th u 1 ""J J.., car- .. .... ...v. ,1UI1U1S among the boys. Poto rv"ii c- inane strange, n7: -ET. J-n !Kn ; nZLr ,",.IV "?s. Judy Lee r .1 iw, iancy Keen- wn ' "a"ave crown, Uan I Watk.ns, Jimmy Tutwiler, Jack Alley" AlCT. and n vr . ! Canton. t"u,s Juars' 01 Mrs. V. H itfoi.. j . i , ""CJ a" son, Mr. va -lace Marlev. th , tives m rrtnnprrn-ll T ... .V "wcft-ciIU Featuring Especially Styles at $5.95 and $7.50 rat i' ?"?!: VS ' ;i fie .... '; i',..- IMSMM St if Men's Dress Sweaters Outstanding in styling $2.95 up Boy's McGregor's $1.95 up Richie All Wool Plaid Mackinaws . . . Sweaters For Men Women And Children ... $9.95 up . 97c up C. E. KAY'S SONS BE ar.d '.:.'' ;-.' -..' .:.: ; : "., ' : '' '", .':". ,:' ?: , . ( - ):-:: ,."'."" .':'-.'-

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