THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, i9j
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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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MEMBERS OF N. Y. L. CLUB HON
0KE1) WITH SUPPER PARTY
On Friday evening MLss Mattie
Moody and tier . sister-in-law, Mrs.
Dick Moody, entertained the members
of the N. Y. L. Club with a supper
party at their home on Jonathan
Creek.
Following the serving of supper, the
guests enjoyed a program which was
leJ by Muss Josephine Plott. The
nnmber centered around the birthday
anniversary of Linvoln.
The guest list included, Miss Avie
Nolani, Miss Frances Burgin, Miss
Frangie Noland, Mrs. James i'lott,
Miss Lillian, Burgin, Miss Lucy Join,
Miss Margaret Burgin, Miss Eliza
beth Mc Crack en, Miss Louise Camp
bell, and Miss Josephine Plott.
Mrs. Mary K. Moore, of Iake Juna
luska, returned to her home yesterday
after attending a family reunion in
Faison, her former home.
MRS. Tl L. GWYN, Editor
PeirsoinaDs
Phone 137
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YOUNG HOSTESS GIVES PARTY
ON SATURDAY
On Saturday evening ( arroll Louise
Bell young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Bell, entertained with a bingo
party. After several progressions of
bingo the guests played other games.
The young hostess was assisted by
her mother in receiving. The Valen
tine motiff marked all the party ac
cessories. Among those invited were: Eugenia
Martin, Patsy Gwyn, Martha Mae
VVyche, Doris Colkitt, Betty Francis,
Gladys Walker, Robert Chafin, Billy
Hannah, Zeb Lurtis, Frederick
Vaughn Jack Worthington, Phil Med
ford, Billy Davis, Bobby Colkitt, Bob
by Breese and Bobbie Lee.
MARRIAGE OF MISS HILDA
MOODY AND MR. A. M.
SALES ANNOUNCED
Of interest to a Large circle of rel
ative and friends is the announce
ment made this week of the mar
riage of Miss Hilda Moody, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moody, to Mr.
Archie M. Sales. The ceremony took
place on August the 8th, 1936, ir
Sparta, N. C;
The announcement was made by
Miss Johnnie Russell, when she en
tertained a group of friends on Sat
u"day night in honor of Mrs. Sales.
Contract was enjoyed at three tables.
The hostess was assisted by Mis
Fannie Pearl Felmet.
The Valentine motif was accentu
ated in all the party accessories.
Mrs. Jack Harville, of Washington, I The interesting information was given
! I). C., the former Miss Margaret
Moody, who wa called to town last
week on acount of the death of her
mother, Mrs. Margaret Moody, re
turned to her home on Thursday.
Your Spring 1
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WII.I. NOT ItE COM- 0f'A
3 - Pie Suit
With the (optuat-suit wolf '"jM1"
cellar and hulton-d.mn I t, t $2 A
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Fleece Fabrics MXF
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I (1"" NEW HATS I
II - &s&" j Everything about the
J new hats is exciting
'Xf fay flattering and II II
I , " colorful. Borrowing
BUASSOM hts oriental briUiance, or
I bonnet-Ilk e naievete, lllll
1 $q en $c nn ou 11 find "a new you" II
I D JDU and tD3UU in a new hat. I
to the guests with favors of small
cupid dolls, with gold rings and a
heart attached, which carried the an
nouncement. The guest list included, Miss Mary
Pauline plott, Miss Elizabeth Henry,
Miss Josephine Cat', Miss Marie
Plott, Miss Carmen Plott, Miss Ger
trude Plott, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs.
Jack Messer, and Miss Evelyn Moore,
of Asheville.
The bride is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moody, of
lellwood, and has been residing in
Asheville for the past several months,
where she holds a position.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. I j. Sales, of North Wilkes
boro. He is connected with the Rag-
land Construction Company and is
now located in West Jefferson.
VOl'.Nf; WOMAN'S CIRCI.K TO
MEET NEXT Tl'ESDAY
The Young Woman's Circle of the
First ' Methodist church will hold i
meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:'!0
with .Mrs. Hugh .Massie, .Mrs. Dewey
Stovall and Miss Frances Robeson as
associate hostesses, at the home of
the former.
RKV. F. H. LEATHER WOOD HON
ORED WITH HI RT HI) AY DINNER
On Saturday evening, Mrs. F. II.
Leatherwood and Mrs. C. B. Russell
entertained with a surprise birthday
ditiner as. a courtesy to the. former's
j husband, the Rev. F. H. Leatherwood.
in honor of his birthday anniversary.
The hostesses were assisted by Mrs.
W. A. MehaflVy.
A color motiff. of yellow and pink
prevailed in all the appointments.
The guest list included, Mr. C. B.
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stump,
Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Ieathorwood.
Howard Mehaffey, James Leatherwood
and Charles Leatherwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hadgett and
two young sons, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
were the guests over the week-end ol
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Denton.
I MISS EMELYN HAYNES GIVEN
I PARTY AT SEVEN CLUB
( On Tuesday evening a group of the
younger set gave a surprise birtnday
party in honor of Miss Emelyn
Haynes. The affair was given at the
Seven Club, and was chaperoned by
Miss Evelyn Underwood. The even
ing was featured by square dancing
and games.
Among those present were: Miss
Nina Wright, Miss Hattie Siler Free
man, Miss Martha McCracken, Miss
Vera Hosaflook, Miss Clara Brown,
Miss Ethel Brown, Miss Louise
Raines, Miss Sara Jane Walker, Miss
Burr Caldwell, Miss Marguerite
Murphy, Miss Eugenia Boston, Miss
Helen Summers, Miss Helen Medford,
and Mrs. Tommy Murray.
Mr. Fleming Euwing, Mr. Joe
Cathey, Mr. David Matthevst Mr.
Jack Sease, Mr. Cecil Yount, Mr. Gar- '
rett Reeves, Mr. Bill Phillips, Mr.
John Reeves, Mr. Howard Cathey, Mr,
Frosty Fincher Mr. Douglas Moore, j
Mr. Henry Tuttle, Mr. George Daw
kins, Mr. Gordon Hendricks, Mr. Rich- ,
ard Turpin, Mr. Jack Smith, Mr
Johnny Ferguson, Mr. Ray Burgin.
Mr. Bill Ballentine, Mr. Glen Wyatt. !
Mr. Ben Phillips, and Mr. Wad-
Franklin.
CIRCLES OF MISSIONARY GROUP
TO HOLD MEETINGS TUESDAY
j The cire'es of the Missionary So-
, ciety of the First Methodist church
I will meet on Tuesday afternoon.
I Circle number one, of which Mrs.
James R. Boyd is chairman, will meet
with Mrs. Kate Morris.
Circle number two, of which Mrs.
James Atkins is chairman, will meet
with Mrs. Jim Massie.
Circle number three, of which Mrs.
.John M. Queen is chairman, will meet
with with Mrs. Guv Massie.
MR. AND MRS. HORROLD HAYNES
TO LIVE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Haynes,
whose marriage was an interesting
even); of the winter, will make their
home in Waynesville and have taken
an apartment in the home of the
groom's mother, Mrs. Claude Haynes,
at 121 Love Lane.
MARRIAGE IN CANTON AN
NOUNCED Announcement was made this week
of the marriage of Mrs. Lillie Hop
kins, of Canton, to Mr, N. A. George.
The groom is employed by the Harlon
Coal Corp.. of Malus, Ky. The couple
expect to make their home in Malus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Russ and two
daughters, Claris and Almeria, and
Mrs. Foster Bennett, all of Hcnder
sonville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C,
Russ, Sunday.
JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE ALL DAY
PARTY
Mrs. Homer Plott and Mrs. John
M. Queen entertained a group of
friends on Friday with an all day
hooking party, at the home of the
latter, with the guests spending the
morning and afternoon hooking rugs.
The luncheon table was centered by
an arrangement of spring flowers in
shades of yellow and white.
Among those attending were: Mrs.
J. P. Dicus, Mrs. G. C. Plott. Mrs. J.
C. Rose, Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill, Mrs.
Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. W. S. Patter
son. Mrs. Will Medford. Mrs. Lilly
Perry, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Miss Ed
na Hayes, Mrs. R. L. Coin, Mre.
Charles Burgin, Mrs. Felix Alley, Mrs.
Paul Walker, and Mrs. J. R. Plott, of
Maggie.
WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD mp.
ING THIS AFTERNOON 5
The regular February meet n.
the Woman's Club will be he;a V
afternoon in the assembly room
the American Legion home. yJ ?
P. Gay, president, will preside. ' !
Mrs. M. H, Bowles will have ch.
of the program. The subject
discussion will be "Motion Pictured
Hostesses of the occasion w ii i
Mrs. Robert H. Stretcher, Mrs. u
wood Grahl, Mrs. Laurieton Ha
Jr., and Mrs. B. S. Marsh.
Mrs. O. H. Shelton was
those who spent Thursday
ville.
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Emperor Hadrian reigned over
Romans from 118 to 1.".S.
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FREDERIC VAPORIZING TREAT
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Or Six for Five Dollars.
KnouKh cnrcls (50) given wllh two tivavUnent to ffot h
new Norton Camera, also cuirxlH nrlvem with each M'rma
nciit wave.
Special price on all permanent waves, and a free manicure
with each permanent during the special
The JO ANN BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 63
Spring
Has Arrived J
in Rays
Ready-to-Wear
Department
YOU SHOULD SEE
THERE
Among Their Many New
Things
COATS And
SUITS
Mani.sh tailored, you will
find them distinctively
smart, and also, becoming.
THEN To wear with
them, colorful slipon sweat
ers, and blouses in silk and
linen.
Hats, too, and other ac
cessories. Swanky COATS
Modishly tailored in pas
tel spring shades, you will
love them. The materials
are more lovely than ever.
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Mixn Ulllolrd
ivlth sliort or
loiiK jakeiH.
Dressmaker
t JIM'S Willi
IM'plants.
FOUNDATIONS-
With the suit, the foundation becomes more
important than ever. You simply must get your
figure right. This you can do, for we have the
very best in girdles and other foundation forms.
Gossard and Vassarette will meet your needs.
G. E. RAY'S SONS
"Lovely Things At Modest Prices"
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Special Buys at MASSIE
'S for
MEN Here Is A Real
SHIRT SALE
Just a Lucky Pick-Up while on the St. LouLs Market
40 Dozen Shirts of Standard Brands like Phil
lip Jones, ManhattanFade Proof and others. Woven
Fabrics, Broadcloth, and Heavy Madras.
Fused, Button Down, and Soft Collars, every
pattern imaginable.
ON SALE
$1.19 3 $3.50
Not a one of these Shirts would sell regularly for
less than $1.50 to $2.00 each Better Hurry
While Assortment Is Good.
Curtai n
Season Is Here and We
Have Them. Beautiful
Ruffled Curtains. All
Colors and Solid
98c
2 LARGE PANELS OF
Lace Curtains
98c
A real $1.35 value. Just
the thing for the living
room.
February
1 1 1 PAIRS ONLY OF
Ruffle Curtains
In Colors Blue, Rose,
Green, Lavendar and
Ecru.
39C Pair
For This Sale Onlv
We Have A Large Stock
Of The Famous
Chatham Sheets
Priced From
S1.09.-S1.39
SPECIAL LOT OF NEW
Printed Silks
49c v
d.
Hundreds Of Pairs Of
Ruffle Curtains
Beautiful bright colors,
also plain ecru or cream.
69c
Pair
Bed Spreads
A special pick up in a
large 90x108 Spread
98 c
NEVER BEFORE HAVE SHOWN MORE
BEAUTIFUL ' ,
READY-TO-WEAR
lively Silk Printed Dresses From ,.
$3.95 o $14.95
Suits and Coats at the price you want to pay. Come
In Today And Let Us Show You
A Special Pick-Up In
Curtain
MATERIAL
Over 6000 yards to sell M
5C Yard
All colors, pink, blue,
green, lavender, cream
and ecru.
Also New Spring Assort
ment Of
Curtain Goods
1UC to ZHHYard
MASSIE'S DEPARTMENT