J-age 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER L 'ersoroaDs Phone 137 MRS. HARRY MARSHALL GIVES LUNCHEON FOR COUSINS A delightful affair of Thursday was the luncheon given by Mrs. Harry Marshall at her home on the Ashe ville Road. The house was, arranged in garden flowers in brilliant shades. Mrs. Marshall has recently com pleted the restoration of the old home of her parents, the late Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Love. The guest list was confined to cous ins of the hostess as follows: Mrs. Andrew Moore, of New York, Mrs. Tames Stringfield, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. Hugh A. Love, Mrs. Maria Mitchell, Mrs. J. K. Abel, Miss Mar garet Stringfield, Mrs. Ii. J. Sloan, and Mrs. R. V. Fosti-r and Mrs. Jack M. Campl.,-II, .if Asheville. MRS. R. N. HARM-IK GIVES LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS As a courtesy to Mrs. V. H. Davis, of Asheville, who addressed the Wo man's Club in the afternoon, Mrs. R. N. Barber entertained with a beauti fully appointed luncheon on Thursday, The central decoration of the table was a bowl uf pink zinnias, agera tuni, and butterfly bush. The guest list 'included, Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. I). T. Latin, of Asheville, Airs. Dan Watkins, Mrs. lien Colkitt, Mrs. R. H. Stretcher, Mrs. James H. Howell.- and Mrs. H. W. liaucom. .-ir. ami .wis. nut us Mier Had as their guests during the week the hit ter's r.unts, Miss Anne ami Miss Conic Kiel, of Asheville. Like The Shirts TOM SAWYER SUITS FIT KliaiT LOOK RKJ UT AH E RIGHT- MRS. T. L. GWYN, Editor Young Roosevelt With Fiancee Phone 137 j rV r A-- ) 7m ..1 lift I- i rfc$ I m If' : if m John Roosevelt - AnnP Lin(lsav (1;lrU l(if dent TnH a V 7's Jonn Koosevelt, youngest son of the presi when fh. ,Li?d.Say Clark' oston Hobutante, were confirmed dill t J g 'ady S ther-announced their engagement. Wed XA young couple, shown here in a new photo taken at the summer home of the Clarks near Nahant, Mass.. will not take place until Roosevelt finishes his school course at Harvard where he is now a senior, "WASHWEAH' For R.J Boya W .Sizes 6 to 10 $4.75 .o $7.95 Other Suits in sizes to 20 Tom Sawyer Shirts 79c 98c EVERYTHING FOR BOYS C. E. Ray's Sons MRS. V. T. CKAWFOKI) HOXOItKl) WITH Ll'XCHKON F KID AY Mrs. Whitener Prevost enteitaineil with a luncheon in compliment to her mother, Mrs. W. T. Crawford, at her hmiif on Brown Avenue on Friday at noun. The affair marked the birthday anniversary of the honor uest and was a complete surprise .to her. The table w;is covered with a heavy damask cloth and centered with an ar rangement 01 flowers in pastel shades. Kach place was designated by a mm-iatur-' biuniiiet of llowers. The ffuest list included Mrs. K. N. Harbor, Mrs. Chas, K. Kay, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. Kufus H. Hlackwell, .Mrs. Marry Marshall, Mrs, Charles K. Quinlan, and Mrs. II. J. Sloan. Mrs. Crawford is beloved bv a lartre circle of friends and relatives in this section. She is the wife of the late ConuTossman W. T. Crawford, promi nent attorney of the state, who rep resented this district in Congress for many years, hhe is the daughter ot the late Mr. and Mrs. James Coman, of Tuscola, now known as Lake Jun- iluska. She has been active with the civic, religious, and social atfairs of this section for many years, even with her irjje family and household responsi bilities sne has always lound time to i contribute generously to public obliga tions. Mrs, Crawford is the mother of Mr. Hilary Crawford,, of San Francisco, Captain Harry Crawford, of the U. S. Army, Mr. Walter Crawford, attorney of Waynesville, Mr. Fred Crawford, of Newport News, Miss May Crawford, of Sumter, and Mrs. Whitener Pre vost and Miss Mildred Crawford, of Waynesville. Mrs, John K. Hoone has gone to Asheville, where she will spend a week j with her sisters, Miss Anne and Miss Corrie Kerr. I Mrs. Harry Fiehn. of Bristol, Tenn., i is the guests of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Kufus H. Rlackwell. I ... i Miss Katheryn Queen left during the week for Duke University, where she will continue her course in law. . Mrs. Winifred Baker, of Orlando, F'la., has returned home after spend ing sometime here with her parents, j ! Mrs. Nettie Montgomery, of Spar- tanburg, has spent several days in I town as the guest of her niece, Mrs. I W. L. Hardin, Jr. I Mrs. Dewey Stovall and two small children have returned from Marion, where they spent several days with the former's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Tucker. -.'...'.... Mr. Hugh Jolly is spending several days in Atlanta this week, the guest of relatives. - MISS ANN JONFS IIONOKKD WITH DINNKU PAKTY On Saturday evening Mrs. Mary Sauemhig entertained with a dinner party as a farewell courtesy to Miss Ann Jones, who will leave the first of next month for Nashville. Term.. where she will spend the winter months with her nephew. For the occasion the house was ar ranged in bowls of fall flowers. The table was centered with a bowl of mixed Mowers. During the evening Mrs. Sauemnig presented Miss Jones with an attractive bag as a parting gift. The guest list included, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs.- Charles K. Kay, Mrs. Maria Mitchell, Miss Anne Jones, and Mrs. Harry Marshall. WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF YEAR The initial meeting of the Woman's Club for the current club year was held on Thursday afternoon in the assembly rooms of the American Le gion home, with Mrs. Dan Watkins, president, presiding. Other officers for the ensuing year are, first vice president, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, second vice president, Mrs. James W. Killian, third vice president, j Mis. C. F. Kirkpatrick, recording sec ! retary, Mrs. Felix Stovall, correspond I ing secretary, Mrs. James Harden Howell, and treasurer, Mrs. K. H Blackwell. The principal ieature ot the after noon was the talk by Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Asheville, chairman of music in the State Federation of Women's clubs, who spoke on "The Origin of Mountain Songs." Mrs. Davis stress ed the importance music in the schools. She traced the history of mountain music, playing several se lections illustrating the points made. She complimented Miss Margaret Stringfield, local composer. She spoke of "Kidder Cole," writaen by Judge F. E, Alley. She was assisted on the program by Mrs. D. T. Lann, of Ashe ville, who sang a group of songs. During the business session the chairman of the committees gave re ports of their summer activities. . Mrs. J. Harden Howell stated that the f'l'llnwing had been invited to join the club: Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. Roy Smithwick, Mrs. F. E. O'Farrell, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Whitener Pre vost, Mrs. Ernest MeCiacken, Miss Martha Mock, and Miss Margaret Ashton. A letter was read from Mrs. Rueck, of Bryson City, director of the district, inviting the club to attend the 'district meeting to be held in Bryson City on October 2nd, Mrs, H..W. Baucom was elected as a delegate to represent the club. The following gave . brief reports: Mrs. S. P. (Jay, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, who distributed the year books, Mrs, Frank Ferguson, Mrs. 0. V. Kirkpatrick, and Mrs. H. W. Baucom. During the social hour the following hostesses served: Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. R. N. Barber, Mrs. E. J. Hyatt, Mrs. Homer Henry, and Mrs, T. L. Bramlett. ANNUAL MEETING OF MISSION- AKY SOCIETY OF lUPITST CHURCH The annual meeting of the Mis sionary Society of the Baptist church was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. N. Barber. The Business Women's Circle had charge of the program, and the Helen Bagby Circle served as hostess of the even ing, i ne nouse was arranged in quantities of fall flowers. Harold's Dept. 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