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It . Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, JUE 2 ,Q, -:- News Events Of Special Interest To Women -:- i if MRS. CLYDE R. HOEY HOXORKf) WITH TEA FRIDAY Following the meeting of the First JJistnct ot the Home Demonstration Clubs, of the North Carolina Federa tion, which was held in the First Methodist church, a tea was iriven honoring Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey, who made the principal address at the meeting. Tile governors .lospiUlity com mittee of Haywood county, the Wo man's Club, and the Business and Pro fessional Women's Club, and the Woman's Club, of Canton, tendered the tea. The affair was given in the parlors of the church which were arranged in effective combinations of ever greens and daisies, banked on tables and advantageously placed about the large rooms. Mrs. Harley G. Reno, of Canton, rtiring president of the First Dis trict, greeted the guests numbering more than five hundred, in the hallway between the parlors and the main auditorium of the church. Mrs. John M. Queen, in blue laiie gown, member of the county hospital- lty committee, introduced the guests to the receiving line composed of Mrs. Hoey, in navy blue, with touches of white and green hat Mrs. Carl Slagle, of Vranklin) newly elected district president, also in navy. Miss Ruth Current, state home demonstra tion agent, ot Raleigh, in blue crepe, with red hat, Mrs. T. W. Lloyd, state president ot the clubs, in navy blue, Miss Ann C. Rowe, district agent, in blue gown, Miss Isabel Hoey, in brown crepe, with jacket of vangated print, Mrs. Clvde Hoey, Jr., of Canton, in blue gown, and Mrs Cuntir Kohnsdahl, ol Canton vice chairman ol thi committee. Bride of Ickes " 1l Iff ifp r - Mrs. Harold L. Icltrs A new photograph of Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, bride of the secretary ot the interior. She Is the former Jane Duhliuan of Milwaukee and is i'i years younger than the cab inet member. The ceremony, per formed in Dublin, Ireland, was a surprise. IV. .....I Mi-. o r f.... i i u. . N ill f ,5. I . Vltl V IlilU il tlK'll cou.un n..spiiaiiiVlKU.sts )VL1 thu V-vnA, Ml and : l t l.i.. i r i i . horn I !"'' S""lh,tT,"lyl'. f C....,HV.Ik. Tenn home deinonslration agent of Hay-1 . - wood, said farewell to the guests. M. , . ,, . . . ... Others receiving were- Charles K ''-ss ' Miu:-V Medhml, who is taking Kav, J. . countN chanman ol the hos- " l" "7 'n -' spent the week-end in town with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Med ford; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stent, have as their" guests this Week the lattei 's i mother. Airs. George R. Stuart and her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Preston arid children, Miss Margaret Preston and James Preston, Jr., all of Birm ingham, Ala.,. Mrs. Stuart has arrived to open her summer home at Lake Junaluska,! where she will go fol lowing the visit with Mr. and Mis. . 1 Stentz. was one ot the class of l.'il gradual nig and received the highest award! Ernest L. Withers, Jr., of Atlanta, given, that ol Magna Cum Laude. spent the week-end in town with his Young Lancaster has served as f parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers, president o f the student body of the college, and has been signally hon-! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byerly and the oi ed in various other ways by his I latter's (laughter, Mrs. J. I Morgan, classmates. I and small daughter, Dick Willis and " John Willis, all or Atlanta, who have Mis. James W. Summers and Miss j been visiting Mrs. Emma Willis at Helen Summers, returned on Rnniluv her iwiilnnM n ATuin t ....:.. . .. . .. "' ... ov.k, .cuiucu i.oin a mi unguis visit in huoxviiie. to their homes on Sunday pita lily committeeMrs. Geo. Hamp ton, ot Canton, Miss Grace Plott, Mrs Dan Watkins, Mrs. S P Gay, Mrs Felix Stovall, and Mrs. Robert 11 Stretcher. i m j GKADl ATES WITH HONOR FROM MARYVILLE COL EG E I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lancaster and son, Cartrell, have returned from Maryville, Tenn., where they at-' tended the commencement exercises of Maryville College- j Their nn .IiiVim !..i.l.. T.. i..... teiiiuo AS LOVELY AS the nnuiE G.1 wr w-.-d" jm Jjy jjrc.alest and" loveliest Jay of li.v iilo orv Ijricle wants perfection in Iier sterling Ii. r.. not for a day, I)ul for a lifetime. To llie oap-iy bride, Gorliam presents sterling silver lo mukli Iier own sinning loveliness and to suit her own taste. Whatever tl.e period of her new home, she will find its perfect expression in silver among the many Gorham patterns. I HkwIraleJ arc icvcral favorite Jcsigm representative of -f Gorli.m. always open flock, even 50 or 100 yean from A now-RroJing Aown:-Rose Mame, Latb Ceobmam, 1 Cmantu.it, Kino Loward, I AiRrut Hunt Clvu. DAVIS-SMITH SHOP JEWELERS MRS. B. F. S.MATHERS GIVEN I BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON I Mrs. Adora Smathers Rayne en- tertained with a beautifully appoint ed luncheon on Friday at her home honoring her mother, Mrs. B. F. Smathers, on the occasion of her eighty-fourth birthday anniversary. For the past twenty-four years, Mrs. Rayne has assembled a group of her mother's friends for the annual birthday luncheon. Mrs. Harry Rotha, an intimate friend of the family, has baked and decorated a birthday cake for the occasion for the past twenty- lour years. Mrs. Smathers, wife of Dr. E. F. Smathers, is a native of this county and has resided here all her life. She has a host of friends among all ages and her birthday is recognized by her friends as an event to express their affection and esteem. The guests were seated at one large table centered with a bowl of yellow and white flowers, with the gold and white motif noted in all the appoint ments. Mrs. Rayne was assisted in receiv ing the guests by Mrs. Frank Smath ers, Mrs. John H. Smathers, Mrs Francis Massie, Mrs. Aaron Prevost and Mrs. Ernest L. Withers. The luncheon auests included. Mrs John K. Boone, Mrs. Emma Willis, ot Atlanta, Mrs. H. L.McFavden Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill, Mrs. R. Q. Mc cracken, Mrs. Margaret Marshall, Mrs. b. A. Jones, Mrs. J. G. Huggin, Jr., and Mrs. Betty Childs and Mrs. George Smathers, of Asheville. Invited to join the guests in the af ternoon were: Mrs. B. J. Sloan, Miss Margaret Stringfield, Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. W. F. Swift, and Mrs. it. II. Atkins. Mrs. Smathers was the recipient of many lovely gifts and messages from friends and relatives, and from the children out of town, who could not be present, including, Senator William Smathers, of Atlantic City and Washington, D. C-, Mrs. Joe Rose, of Chicago and Mrs. Jack Holtzclaw, of Richmond. The children here to greet her on the day were: Judge Frank Smathers, of Miami and Way nesvIe, and Dr. John H. Smathers. 1' POPULAR VISITOR GIVES CON TRACT PARTY A delightful affair of the week was the contract party given on Thursday afternoon in the lounge of the Hotel Gordon by Mrs. Lily Raymond, of New York City, guest at the hotel. White and pink flowers u.., .., pleasing decorative effects. When the scores were totaled, Mrs. VV Roy Francis held the top and Mrs, Ei-nest L. With....- ,.,.. ..... Mumion prize. Mrs. Grady Boyd was the winner of the prize given for the toL siam ma and made. . ........,w ic-ueiv mg and servine- hv Mi jt.,u a... rpi - .nuei. 1 "nc llutKinp nn th., f..Kl.. ' -o -i' muira were: a y Boyt1, Mrs- N- M. Med- w p IS" ?HDe,t Stretcher, Mrs. vv, K.Francis. Mis .1 w:i i r... Mrs. R EA,,ey.Jr:. MrsVacVhK i,.v (.ampDell, Mrs. J.H. W'av Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Janes' iirs. K. L. Pi coikitt m,, John .n. shoo;;;:d,J Kalph Prevost. Mia n m c- i. , I ;.H oe0T' M- Ja1es W. Reed, -onne Hyatt, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. W. L. Hardin, Jr., Mrs Dw,ght Beaty, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs! ::C A anl Miss Diana vommtr in fAi- fl, i ii-..,.... v r " lc "our To Wed Hitler? mmmmmmmmmmm wmmammm PARTY OF INTEREST TAKES PLACE IN RALEIGH Mrs. A. F. Spencer and Mrs. Horace Freezer, mothers of the mascots of the senior class of Meredith College, gave a picnic on Tuesday afternoon on the banks of the Neuse River, for the 118 members of the class. Among the guests were President and Mrs. Brewer and several faculty members. j Mrs. Spencer is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Baucom, now of Ashe ville, but formerly of Waynesville. Her son Frankie, one of the mascots of the class, has visited his grand parents on several occasions here. GRADUATING FROM WESTERN CAROLINA TEACHERS COLLEGE Miss Queen Justice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Justice, is a mem ber of the graduating class of the Western Carolina Teachers College. Miss Justice, who has made a fine record from high school through her years at college, taught last term' in the Allen's Creek school. Mrs. Jimmy Trotter, of Reids- ville, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. T. Neal, for the past fortnight, has returned to her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Pat Patterson, of Reidsville, who joined Mrs. Trotter for the week-end, after a visit to friends in Chattanooga. liliicc rniTu ... . i.uu jimin ll.NKR D., I HONORED IN K.LEI( h I Miss Edith Tyner Iiauc,, " a member of the graduate',,"95 5 Meredith College, Wa ' "; guest at a dinner party uivt-. t0! 8H. 1 A r r. anu mrs. a, i . 1 yiu in Raleigh. ed Miss Baucom' m.t 'n:r-H W. Baucom, fornierlv ,,'t' '.'. and intimates friend. m I uating class. 1 CIRCLES OF BAPTIST (,' MISSIONARY UNION To " . The ciTl;cles of e Vmairt? Sionary Union of the First P church will meet on Tu.-sj. , ?" the 7th, as follows, with the fC T 7 named at 3:30 in the aftenl', with Mrs F. A. Burgi,,, at h J on Love Lane. . The Fannie Maxwell ciii l,. ;n . with Mrs. Lily Perry and M,'s pj Walker as associate hostesses at th home of the former at Camp Dell wood. All the members are asked to assemble at the church at 215 and will go together to the meetin. The Sallie Bailey Jones circle Jfl meet with Mrs. Homer Owen. The Business Woman's circle will meet at the church at 7::;o o'clock with .Miss .Margaret Burtriiy Lillian Burg'in, Miss Anne Dee Kirk. Patrick and Miss Winnie Kirkpatrick as hostesses. Trlnress Maria Will Princess Maria, lovely 23-year-old daughter of King Em manuel of Italy, become the bride of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany, as rumored? Observers doubt it. She is expected to ac company the king and queen of Italy when they visit Berlin this summer. MR. .'AND MRS. TOM I.KF, JR GIVE HOUSE PARTY " Mr. and lUrc t t ?iv,,.( , i ' " uee Jr., of paitanburg. enteitain . !!l"e11,!,,,Use Pa'-t-V at the summer T u 1U'- and Mrs, Charle Lee, of Atlanta. Among the guests out of ZT .eV r- ferine Haynes unuan uamp Hyatt, of Spartanburg. ' : S."LSILEK GRADUATES V ,r ALK JUNIOR COLLEGE Miss Emilv Siler rl.,v,t . v.ftiiitl VI 111. andMrs Rufus Siler, returned home 'l A ULM1.1V T I'AIH U L I 1 1 , ' ""iKn, wnere sne . has graduated during the past month A Cace junior college. She was accompamed home by her mother, Mrs. Siler, and her small sister, Betsy Siler, who attended the graduating exercises at Peace. S ROBERT SLOAN JOINS INSU RANCE AGENCY IN FLORIDA Bobbie Sloan, son of Hugh J. Sloan, left Sunda.yL for West Palm Beach la., where he will ho .. ... the B. D. Cole Company, one of the .e.v.....ouiuce agencies in Florida Edwin McRorie has return . . . - ' " ' " . . out I - v.it co nis uncle Jack Phillips, at iuiiic m quanta. Mr. and Mrs. FiPi Pru. '' Zelma Brown and Miss Pauline, of noucviue. are snpniimo i. Wilmington. . . Mrs. N. G. MeClnra h.. rrom Mission Hospital where she underwent a serious operation. She is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huff left ves- .... i..:.ui:,..:n.. d u ...l Lriua.v 101 tMllnisviuc ueucil, wnuiej Mr. Huff will attend a sales meeting; ot the Standard Oil Companv. Thev plan to return Sunday. Mrs. (Ii'uii'i' Ward, of Asheville. was a Waynesville visitor the first oft the week. See The Nice Group At RAY'S i Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Jones and i vounir dauirhtei NancV. snent the week-en(l in Del Rio, Tenn., with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Jones. mm Mrs. K. E. Montgomery, of West Palm Beach, who is visitine in Ashe ville. her former home, was the guest i ........ " ot Mrs, N. M. Medford the first ot the week. Mrs. Alvin Ward left on Tuesdavl for Jacksonville. Fla., where she went to attend the graduatintr exercises ot the school from which her young nephew, Horace Cogburn, Jr. is graduating. m Mrs. O. R. Martin, who has snent the past fortnight in the North with elatives, has returned home. Mrs. J. C. Reece and son; Jeff. have 'returned from Rock Hill. S. i where they spent the past week as the guests ol relatives. f . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Martin are vis iting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shumaker. at their home in Washington, D. C-1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin went to North Wilkesboro, N. C, and were there oined by their daughter and her husband, the Rev. and Mrs. Lyncn, who accompanied them to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Blaekwell had as their eruests over the week-end Mr Lindsley Noble and Miss Violet Webb, oi tvnoxviiie. : Miss Sarah Hill Hannah, of Wash- i mgton, D. C, who formerly resided in Waynesville, is spendintr ten davs at the home of Mrs. G. C, Briggs. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alton Dotson. of Rutherfordton. and Mrs. Hone Har. rill and daughter, Miss Martha Hope Harnil, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Brown, at their home in Jones Cove. Mrs. Arthur Meade, who has snenf. the winter in Hagood. S. C has re turned to town for the summer season. 98c Wash Pants. . . An assorted group of light Patterns .... . . TRADE at KAYS Matched Pants and Shirts. . . In Olive, Tan and Kahki tones suitable for work and informal lounging QO each up from. . . , 0C TRADE at RAY'S White Duck Trousers. . . Boy's Men's Sanforized , . . . ... .... . . .98c up . S1.49 -TRADE at RAY'S- Dress Wash Pants (Sanforized). . . The newest patterns and weaves.: Well tailor ed and nice in every M QC way . ..................... . Mtt) Up TRADE at RAY'S Linen Pants. . . Good grade nicely suited for dress (j0 QC Nothing more comfortable ...... 9DJVD TRADE at RAY'S "Wool" Slacks. . . Especially suited for the dQ flC nDJ.UJ younger men Up Mrs. M. H. Reeves has returner! from a visit to relatives in Anderson 1 and Williamston, S. C. I : 1 Mrs. R. N. Barber, Jr., who has spent sometime with her narenta. Mr and Mrs. WV W. Norman, in Griffin. Ga., arrived during the week. She was accompanied bv Mr. Barher. hn motored down for a week-end visit. TRADE at RA Y'S Staple Woolens. . . For the more conservative man at various prices. "Commercially fo ( : all wool" . . .. , . . .... 2) OM O Up TRADE at RAY'S ; Gabardine Slacks. . . The very nicest thing for Summer wear Blue, Brown, Green, and jQ ftC Cfi fancy patterns . . . . tDj.IJto tDUtUJ Prepared To Meet Almost Any Need In Po.it.- LET I'S SHOW YOU C. E. RAY'S SONS
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