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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Society Clubs PHONE 137 Personals MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor Mrs. Elizabeth Miller left on last. Miss Mary Anne Turner student of Thursday for Morganton, N. C, where I the Western Carolina Teachers Col- c, . . . is spenamg tne noiiday season PHONE 137 R. Jackson, during Christmas w Mr. Johnnie Johnson arrived thus week to pass Christmas with his fath er, Mr. Joseph E. Johnson. with her family. Mr. Frederick Nichols, who is at tending Brevard Collage, is home for the Christmas vacations. Film Star Weds Merry Christmas -TO-, Our many friends and patrons may the serv ices of this agency merit the continuation of your friendship and business. We represent a group of splendid fire and casualty companies: The Travelers Company Boston Insurance Company Home Insurance Co. of N. Y. Home Fire & Marine Fidelity & Guaranty Co. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. American Surety Company American Alliance Company The Yorkshire St. Paul Insurance Co. Hanover Fire Co. who extend the best of service through this agency. " Gall Patrick Surprising friends in the film col ony, Gail Patrick, screen star, became Mrs. Robert Cobb, wife of a wealthy restaurateur, following a sudden elopement to Tia Juana. THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY INSURANCE RENTAL TELEPHONE 77 S A LESS is Easy to solve that last minute Gift Problem by Giving Jemelery We have just received the very latest in Gent's and Indies' WATCHES. They are the newest styles they are different, and make ideal gifts. VANITIES The type that will please ' her. . , 75c to $6 Buy It On CREDIT Pay Next Year Easy Terms "WOMAN'S (LI B HAS 1NTEKKST- 1N; MKKT1NG The reirular December meetinir of the Woman's Club was held nn Thnis. tiav afternoon in the sinih!v i-hiiiiik of the American Legion home. For the occasion quantities of evergreens were used to decorate the room. The president, Mrs. S. P. Gay, presided. The mootinjj was opened with the .sinK'ihg of Christmas carols, after which the otlieers and chairmen gave report of their activities. Mrs. lien Colkitt renoi-ted that the executive committee had decided to hold an outside home decoration con test, with the awarding 0f two prizes, tne nrst $;j.uu and the swond $2.00. Mrs. H. L. 1'revx.st, Mrs. Kufus Siler, and Mrs. Robert II. Stretcher, were appointed to secure judges.. Mrs, (Jay announ ed that the gill Scouts hiid recently been organized by Miss Mary Stringfield, and that the club would sponsor the group. The following committee was appointed to co-ope-ate with Miss Stringfield in the work: Mrs. H. S. Marsh, Mrs. M. H. Howies. Mrs. H. W. Haiu-om, Mis. Joe l.iner, atil Mrs, D.vn Walkins. The annual Christ mas community work of the group was discussed. A general collection was taken for the Miistmas tree fund. Mrs. James W. Killian was aimointed to have rh:irire of hisikin-r the Lags with several mem bers assisting, .As a committee t() purchase the fruits and candies. t go into the stock ings. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. K. C Wagenfeld, and Mrs. John M. Queen were -flamed. Airs; Jack Mes-scr,- Mrs. (". N. Si.sk. Mrs. K. H. Black well, Mrs. K. N. Harber, Mrs. Turn Lee. Jr.. .Mrs. Homer Henry, Miss Ko-hen.-i MMfer. Mrs. T. L. liramlett. and Mrs, K. .5. Hyatt, were appointed to-fill and .li-sf.ribu.fe the sto kings on Christ mas afternoon at the tree; which will he held on the lawn of the -court house, at i o'clock, for .the underpriv iledged children of the town. A leuutiful f'hrisf mas program un der the direction .f Mrs. Kvander I'reston was presented. Mrs. II. V. liaucom read a Christmas story, and Mrs. Preston read a paper giving the origin of of the Christmas carols A groun of the members of the Waynesville Choral Club rendered a number of very lovelv Christmas care-Is, illustrative of different periods in music. - Hostesses of the 'aftenwon were: : Mrs. C. V. Jvirkpatriek, Mrs.: James M. Lone. Mrs. Homer Ilenrv Mr John M. Queen, and Mrs. Grover C. Davis. The Christmas motif was Ac centuated in the serving appointments. Among me guests of the afternoon were: Mrs; J. C. rown Mr Te rence Green. Mrs. Fred MArtin Miaa Ida Jean Brown, Miss Stephanie moure, in faKfi JUna uska, Miss Mar. garet Walker. Mrs. FrPd CnltiAim Miss Nancy Killian, and Miss Eva T iI-J ', ljeainerwoDn, ana one new member, ;nrs. iroy wycrie. MRS. WILLIAM, WITHERS HONOR ED WITH PARTY ON FRIDAY On Friday evening Mrs. William Withers, recent bride, who before her marriage was Miss Harriet Howell, was the honor guest of a shower. The affair was tendered by Miss Evonia Howell, Miss Maude Howell, and Miss Robena Howell, aunts of the honor guest. The Howell residence, on Love Lane, was decorated in the seasonal motif. In the living room" the mantel was ar ranged with miniature Christmas trees, with red and green predomi nating in all appointments. Mrs. Withers was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Fol lowing the opening of the packas. an ice course was served by the hos tesses. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Baucom, and guest, Mrs. Bryan, Miss Mary Joe Howell, Miss Ruth Summerrow, Miss Lydia Browning, Miss Robena Howell, Miss Betty K. Howell, Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Mrs. A. L. Ensley, Mrs. Millard Howell, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Midm-,. Mr Snyder, the Rev. Fakers, Mr. William ! itners, anl Mr. Robert Howell MRS. LAITRISTON HARDIN, JR.. HOSTESS OF Ml'SIC CLl'B With an impressive nroirram nn.l on appreciative membership in attend ance the December meeting of the Waynesville Music Cluh WHS heM nn Saturday evening, with Mrs. Ijiuris ton Hardin, Jr., as hostess. The liv ing room was festive in ifs decora tion of wreaths, and liirhted liv num. erous candles. The president. Mrs. Robert H. StreUher, presided. Mrs, Evander Preston of the program, which was devoted to Christmas numbers. Prior to the mu sical features, Mr. Preston it, jl luminatinir talk, told some! hintr .if f Vim origin of the Christinas carol, and its in si conception. I he nillowinir numU'vs .if tli, u',i nesville Choral Club, under th.. ,lir..,.. tion of Mr. I'reston, sang a group of carols; Mrs. Lawrence Green. Mrs Fred Martin. Mrs. Fred Calhoun Joe Lifter. Miso Kv I ...ii i... ......... a Miss Margaret Walker, Miss Ida Jean Brown, Miss Stephanie Moore. ' nn.l Miss Nancy Killian. Thev wor,. I,l,...t vestments, find came 'down the stair way from an upper hall earrying lighted candles, and pinging "The march 01 the 1 hive Kings," arranged from Bizet's version, by David Stan ley Smith. The following program was given: "The First Noel," . . TraditionaUlIa.if-' monized, by Sir John Stainer; "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," by M. Practprius; "While Sheperds Watclul Iheir Flinks," by W. Tansur; "Bring a Tor.h, Jeanette, Isabella," f -oni the old French Carol, Harmonized by E Cuthbert Num; "The Holly mid the Ivy;" Traditional arranged "by Erie H Human; "A Virgin Unspotted," tra ditional melody; "Draw" Nigh, Imman uel," an old French melody; "While By My Sheep," a Christmiws hymn from the 17th century, arranged' by Max Spick.'!; and ".Silent Nirht " by i-iaoz i.rai.el. Alter the ren.lei ing of th. last number the group .retired up the stairwav, .singing "The March 0f . .i. in it n iiijs. . ;. i .- . . i . .-iiMi.il koi'sl o: inc oee-asion was Mrs. ,. ('. Morrow, of llendersonville, couneslor fr the Junior Club of the Western -District, of the North Caro- ina Fed-ration of Miifiie Clulis, v.lio briefly addressed the group. Assisting flu, ho.-tess in re, civing and serving were Mrs. Robert II. Stretch er and her.si.-tr-, Mrs. E. E. SltvU-her, of Kmithfiebl, who is spendin.' the Ch. iVt.ni.is holidays here. . " Park Theatre Program FOR COMING WEEK- THURSDAY SM-mular F'Hth:ill (Oiinly t, Tom I trow n. -. "ROSE HOWL" FRIDAY (fllllS SfH-4'lill) Hill- r'illsliV in I'E.WF ES FROM IIEAV EN" 1 In appreciation of your patronage we extend our greetings, g Chandler & Company Credit Jewelers PHONE 19 CHURCH ST. WAYNESVILLE, N.C. Mr. Rav Burcrin. student. J. Man Hill College, will Daso the Chrisfmaa vacations with his parents. .-.. Miss Wilsie Messer, of Clyde, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bonnie Kuykendall, has. returned to her home. -''- . Miss Mary Penland MeCracken, who is attending Mars Hill College, has arrived to soend the Yuletide season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore McCracken. .- Mr. Joe Jack Atkins, who is at tending Brevard Colleee, is passinjr te Yuletide holidavs with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Atkins, Ja. 1 Do Your Christmas Shopping at The C SATURDAY iirKt' O'lirieii In 'DANIEL IKONE' SUNDAY FtartKirn Stanwyck a ml Joel Mi-ltin jn "BANJO ON MY KNEE" MONDAY Irene Diinno an Meivyn Ioiicl,in 'llifcODORA GOES WILD" TUESDAY Ann Soflwrn and Gene I!avmonil In THE SMARTESR GIRL IN TOWN" WEDNESDAY Robert Yoiing and Florence Itito In THE LONGEST NIGHT" ADMISSION 10c and 25c Mrs. Laura Rogers left on Monday to spend the Christmas holidays in Le fayette, Ala. Mrs. Faunle Johnson Reynolds, ar rived this week from her home in Ral eigh, and will spend Christmas with her father, Mr. Joseph E. Johnson. Mies Mary String-field and a party f friends were among those spending Saturday in Asheville. Mr. Carl R-atcliff, student at the Western Carolina Teachers College, is spending the holiday season here with his family. May the path of good fortune wend its way to you this joyful Christmas Day. THE FASHION SHOPPE PERSONALITY BEAUTY K Mrs. Jack Messer M10P 3 Mrs. Ruth Craig r:-r'.i''jK5 flrrN srrc aorrte acrr vr mr.e , am E'S CLEARANCE OF . Ready-to-We Reduti(ns have been made generally on fall numlK'rs of dresses, coats, and hats, and our cutstomers are invited to take advantage of the marked savings offered. Shi kf, Jltt f A I Fur Trimmed Coats At Most Attractive Prices NELLY DON DRESSES SHARPLY REDUCED THE SELECTION OFFERED IS ATTRACTIVE Group Of Dresses HALF PRICE Fall dresses in assorted colors, materials and styles group ed together for clearance at half price beginning Wednesday morning. Come in and let us show you. i C. E. RAY'S SONS DEP
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