THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AINEEB THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER , Miss Louise Stringfield P Kahlua,, ( d:.l S elJ rurr. r a., a't. Personalis uuig ner parents, Mr L, Stringfield. ar.i Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Moore 0 has arrived to Spt " v three weeks with Mi v" Uj at Hillcrest. "" ' 1Jr: M.t, Phone 137 MRS. T. L. GWYIN, Editor Phone 137 I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Corwin have ar rived after spending some time in Col orado, where they visited relatives, and at the Kansas Agricultural Col lege, where the former took special work in the summer school. Mr. Cor win teaches the industrial and farms shops in the Waynesville Township High School. Mrs. Hazel Ferguson Tugman and her brother, Mr. Johnnie B. Ferguson, accompanied Mrs. Edna Brorein White, who has been a visitor in town, to her home in Tampa, this week. From there they will go to St. Peters burg, where they will visit friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Noland and children, who have been the guests of relatives, have returned to their home in Alexandria, V'a. They were accom panied home by Miss Margaret No- land, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Otis Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harde and children, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Abel for sometime, left during the week for their home in Elyria, Ohio. Miss Minnie Burgin had as her guest over the week-end, Miss Louise Haigler, of Hayesville. Miss Haigler teaches in the Canton schools, and was en rout..' to Canton. Mrs. Ed Isenhour and children, who have spent sometime with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Mc Cracken, have returned to their home in Charlotte.. Mrs. Charles E. Quinlan had as her "guest over the week-end, her cousin, Miss Dorelle Snook, of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddehback are spending this week in Pittson, Penn., where they are visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hayes and daughter, Melvin, of High Point, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mis. Walter lHingan and daughter, Miss Mary Alice Dungan, and son, Pat Dungan, of Klizabethton, Tenn., are the guests of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. McCracken. Dr. James Ti'uestlale, of Duke Uni versity faculty, is visiting nts. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Truesdale. luke Uni- his par- Mr. alid Mrs. John Kiikpatrick and two children, of Greenville, N. C, ar rived on Monday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mrs. John K. Boone returned on Saturday after spending several days in Andrews, with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone. Dr. and Mrs. Sam L. Stringfield have as their guests this week Dr. and -Mrs. Isaac Manning, of Chapel Hill. Nancy and Ellis Keener, young children of Mrs. Nancy Keener have returned from an extended visit with their father in Raleigh, and their grandmother in Kingsport, Tenn. YOUNG HOSTESS GIVES BIRTH DAY PARTY On Thursday afternoon Anne Ed munds entertained with a birthday party at the home of her parents on East street. Pink and white made a pleasing party motif. Among the guests invited were: Patsy Gwyn, Bette Hannah, Ida Jean Evans, Doris Colkitt, Edith Atkinson, Zeb Curtis, Merrill Green, Mary Jo Green, Sara Jo Goodwin, of Tampa, Fla., Rosemary Herman, Doris Grahl, Wilson Medford, Lula Frank Medford, Mildred McRorie, Eugenia Martin, Virgina Matney, Betty Anne Matney, Marie Strange. Frederick Vaughn, Freda Mae Teague, Dorothy Fuller, Carroll Lou ise Bell, Bobby Breese, Doris Briggs, Bruce Briggs, Betty Francis, Sybil Jackson, Elsie Jane Green, Bobby Green, Billy Hannah, Biily Howell, Phil Medford, Beebe Medford, Anna Mae Medford, Elouise Martin, Fred Martin, Margaret McRorie, Edna Catherine McGee, Joe Massie, Marie Miller. Rufus Miller, Anne Osborne, of Tampa, Robert Russell, Alice Russell, Jack Worthington, Martha Mae Wyche, Gladys Walker, and Ruthie Wagenfeld. Mr. V. E. Alley, Jr., is spending several days in Raleigh this week, where he is attending Supreme Court. Mrs. A B. Davidson, of New Boston, Texas, and Mrs. R. G. Gilliam, of Hot Springs, Ark., who have spent some time with their sister, Mrs. R. N. Barber, have returned to their homes. -.'.' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. League had as theii guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Childress and two daughters, Inez and Edith, and son, Guy, and Miss Helen McWhorter, of Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bryan, of Lake water, Fla., are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Walker. Mr. James Leatherwood has return ed from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. A. H. Mason, at her home in Greenville, South Carolina. m Mr. Bob Wagenfeld leaves this week for Raleigh, where he will con tinue his work at State College. Mrs. Asa P. Reese and young son, of Clearwater, Fla., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walker. IS'S A SPnerie FALL! Never before has rich, dull suede been so fashion right on your feet. And this little suede tie with its sophisticated high line is the gayest example of them all. It has delightful lattice cut-outs and a giddy high heel, and comes at a price you'll say is ridiculously low. In black and brown for only . . . 2.98 Sketched from stock. Ask for style 291. Harold's Dept Store "HAYWOOD'S BARGAIN CENTER" Miss Mary Margaret Smith has as , her guest this week, her mother, Mrs. D. J. Smith, of China Grove. . I Mrs. M. L. McCormick and daugh- 1 ter, Miss Josephine McCormick, who have been the guests of General and Mrs. Harley B. Ferguson, have return ed to their home in St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. D. M. Rea, of Charlotte, was the guest on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bramlett. Miss Adelaide McCormick, of Waco, Texas, who is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, will leave the early part of this month for Wellsley College, where she will be a member of the junior class. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Veal, of Boone, were the guests on Saturday of Mr. ami Mrs. T. L. Bramlett. Mrs. Veal is a" sister of Mrs. Bramlett. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lindsley have with them, their nieces, Misses Bon nie, Rachel and Margaret Telford, and a friend, Miss Arbuckle, of Rich mond, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson and and family, of Miami, are occupying the H. C. Lindsley home on Pigeon street. Mrs. Jack Elhvood ami daughter, Miss Lucia Ellwocid and son, Jimmy Ellwood, who have spent sometime with the former's mother, Mrs. H. L. MacFayden, have gone to Winston Salem, where they will reside in the future. - Miss Virginia Smathers and Mr, George Smathers have as their guests at the home of their parents, Judge and Mrs. Frank Smathers, Miss Rose mary Towneley, of Atlanta and Mr Phi Hip Myers, of Atlantic City, N, J. Mr. Jim Jarrett, of Clyde, is leav ing today for Clearwater, Fla., where he is planning on making his home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Boone, Jr., and young daughter, Juliana Boone, of White Lake, were the guests of their cousin, Mrs. Hugh Massie, on Sat urday. :'.'. Mr. and Mrs. H:-E,. Wells' have at their home in Crabtree as their guests for several days, Mrs. Laura Dueketl and her daughters, Miss Mildred and Miss Marjorie Duckett, of Florence, Alabama. Miss Helene Coffey left on Wednes day for Carson-Newman College, Jef ferson City, Tenn. Miss Coffey is a member of the junior class. SUEDE Steps Out For FALL It's Suede in every type of shoes dress, walking, sport, etc. Featuring NATURAL BRIDGE You can't go wrong on suede this fall See A Few Of Ours In The Window. SHOES FOR EVERY ONE IN THE FAMILY Dept. Store Main St. Phone 74 Miss Mary New, 0f tUa crime nf Vi,,.- .... Sf... 4 11 v- U p.rt- Miss Jean Leftw , y the guest over the v., Mabel Clark. tfeii--r. : i-' Ml V '"IM HATS Town Chatter (above) S $5.00 : F y N Allure (right) $5.95 To command your attention I They'll win you on sight these young-hearted, captivating verslonj of what's "news" in Felt for Fall! Note the ntfvr sweep of brim, the clever de tail of both of these finely tailored Byron hats. C. E. RAY'S SONS YKON HATS N W TO K K NEW SHOES No. 1001 (Ieft)'-Back to scKool witK this Ultra Smart frock of Monai fabric by Celanese -Trimmed with. Snake-skin flower an d cuffs. No. 1002 (rigbt) This cKarming frock wilK chain metallic neck. Corset waist fine accentu ates youthfulness and grace. Colore Black, Cafe Brown. Antique Mahogany. Stone Blue, Trotteur Green. Sizes 12 to 20 Priced Only $10.95 Every Express Brings New COATS DRESSES To Our Ready-To-Wear Department. Dresses From $2,98 to Sljjjj Coats From $4.95 to Sgjjj YOU CAN FIND THE COAT OR DRESS AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY lassie's Dept Store 'A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Our Store Will Be Closed AH Day. Mon day, September 6th. ARE HER Suedes are leading for fall. They are Here in every color, Black, Brown, Green, Gray and Blue. Be sure to see our Vitality Shoes. MASSE DEPT. STORE

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