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tea given ijy mkmiu-.ks of guild of grace church Oik- of thu delightful atfairs of the wei'ii was the musical tea given on Thursday afternoon at .the home of Mrs. Sydia Hay, which was sponsor ed by thi' members of the Guild of VJrasre Episcopal church. Assisting Mrs. Kay in receiving were Mrs. V li. Luther, Miss Robena Miller, and Mrs. M. C. Green. Mrs. Harry Marshall presided in the fining room and was assisted in serving by Miss Mary Wood, of Eh.a bethton, Tenn., Miss Thomasine Stringlield, and Miss Marguerite rW!'jr5)hy. Mrs. E li t'Uiup and Mis. C. F. Kli-fcpatiick were in charge of the pnrram, which was marked by num bers of exceptional merit and talent. Mrs. Henry MacFayden, of Asheville, :ang a group of songs, including, "Life," by I'earl Cunan, "Violet," bv f.'Jlen Wright, and "Supposing," biHtihofl, witli Miss Grace Crocker, li. Ufce-Mriitmnicst. A5'i (Wane Hersey, of Orlando, ac-.-oirininitNl bv Mrs. Albert New, sang ''The Star," by James II. Rogers, and "The Lilac Tree," by George Gastlm. -Miw.s Alary Wood, granddaughter of Mr. John N. Shoolbred, charmed the ru-jLv with her two readings, "()o- Hat," Grace Stratton, anl I ".Sumijit," by Edna St. Vincent -HilhiQi-. Alts. Evandor Preston played ;a pta&v solo, "Prelude in C. Minor," by 1 lobussy. primp "I songs including "( arm tfna. ' bv Wilson, "My Jorham," bv ijwa."iii lined, and "The Jasmine," by Alii-iu Scott, were sung by Miss Mahle Nicks, accompanied by Miss Grace Crocker. Airs. Fred Martin, acompanied bv hvr mother, Mrs. W . L. Matney, sang '' Alif.iriwav," by Dorothy Foster, and "1 Love a Little Cottage," by.Geof t'ry trilara. Alrss Alildred Crawford accompanied fcy Miss : Grace Crocker, sang "I'm Loivging for You," by Jane Hathway. Mi.sss Crawford and Mrs. Fred Cal houn also acompanied by Miss Crock er, r.nvg a duet, Just a Weann lor; "Yl,'" bv Carrie Jacobs Bond. X feature of special interest on i ..he 'jjTogram was a talk by Mrs. Cora Cos. Lucas, of Columbit, and now of Ointoniiburo, member of the National Yevjwiration of Music Clubs, and chair-I mnati library extension of the North I V-aTwkfi -Ante Federation of Music .'tufts. A "lilfRe number of appreciative rwe1: assembled for the program. V Airs. Jessie McCracken Foster, of Hhx Hill. S. C.. who has been the Vru.A of Tier mother, Airs. T.N. Mas tsie. returned to her home on Tuesday. m Mrs. Joe Rose and daughter, Miss .;aYo!yti Ko.se, o Chicago, nave ar inwi'i 'lot Yne season and are occupy mi iikiu summer home at Italsam. "Miss Maryland" 7 u 4 M afmpl ROYAL CLEANING WW i ?K ,.lj5 ' V" ttK OUTFIT 'f 33 .v-f mi . $ J , , i I LOOICllNH V i it "l Bfcirtin Electric Co. Iune ."51 Church Street Volamla Vgarte One of the first states to select its standard bearer for the annual contest at Atlantic City, Labor Day week-end, to select "Miss America" was Maryland, where pretty Yolanda Ugarte, Baltimore belle, was given the nod. Mr. and Mrs. White Alease had as as their guests over the week-end Miss Mattie Mae ISryan and Miss Dorothy Bryan, of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Robert Atkins, f Washington, I). C. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Collins have re- turned from their wedding trip and are now at home at the Imperial Ho tel, Canton. Mrs. Collins was be fore her marriage the first week in July, .Miss Rosalyn Wells Ray. I j Airs. White Mease has gone to Spartanburg, where she will spend this week visiting friends and rela tives. Mis Martha Way had as her guests at the home of her parents (hiring the past week, two classmates trom 'Greensboro College Miss Mar garet Wooten, of I'metops and Aliss Catherine Dozier, of Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Russ have moved from the Lcalherwoort houso on -the Asheville road, which they have been oceunvinir. to their newlv purchased residence on I'rown avenue. .Miss llaseltine Swift has as her guest this week n classmate at Alon- treat College, Miss Joyce Juniper, of Tryon and Florida. ' Miss Helen Sisk is spending this week in High Point, where she is the guest of a school mate. Airs. Felix E. Alley has as her guest for-' a fortnight her sister, Airs. J. J. Enloe, of Johnson City. i" vN !'0N ItKIDK HONORED WITH SHOWER HERE Mrs. Lloyd Phillips entertained on Wednesday evening at her home on l he Deli wood road, with a miscella neous shower honoring her niece, Mrs. Huck Rogers, of Canton. Games featured the evening, af ter which the bride was showered with a number of lovely gifts. The guest list included, Airs. Huck Rogers, Miss Burr Burnett, Aliss Hazel Iiurnett, Mis. Norman Single ton, all of Canton, Mrs. Orvelle No land, Airs. Grover Davis, Mrs. Hen Rrysori, Mrs. Roy Phillips, Aliss Lora Hurnelte, Miss Don Hurnette, Mrs. Arthur Phillips, Mrs. Tom Hoyle, Miss Lillian Phillips, Airs. Ben Sutton, Mis. Ira Marcus, Mrs. Taft Matney, and Miss Joan Singleton. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED OF FORMER HAYWOOD MAN Air. and Airs. James E. Hughes, of Pasadena, Texas, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dor othy Lee , to Mr. Grover Virgil Brad- snaw, oi rasauena, Dut lormeny a native ot tins county. The manage was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, July the 9th, in the First Methodist church of that city. Paul Calhoun, of Utica, N. Y., who spent two weeks visiting his par ents, Air. and Alts. J. A. Calhoun, has returned to resume his work. Ac accompanying Mr. Calhoun was Mr. Hill Pruitt, of Washington, I). C. Airs. Thomas AI. Seawell, of Winder, Ga., is spnding sometime at the Hotel LeFame. ..'. ATTENDED TEA GIVEN FOR COL LEGE GROUP Mhs Maitha Way, Aliss Hilda Way, and the former's guests, Aliss Catherine Dozier, of Tarboro,. and Miss Margaret Wooten, of Pinetops, attended a tea on Friday afternooa given by Airs. George A. Heywood, at her estate at Arden, as a courtesy to the students and former students of Greensboro College. m V m Airs. Laura Tyler and Miss Berime Frank Hankinson, of Aiken, S. C, have arrived and will spend the sum mer in Waynesville and Hazelwood. . Miss Hester Anne Withers had as her guest during the past week-end, Airs. J. G. Murray,' of Edisto Island, S. C. Mrs. Alurray and Miss Withers were classmates at Agnes Scott Col lege. AIis.s Withers accompanied Mrs. Alurray to Asheville where she will visit with her at the home of the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Massie have as their guest Aliss Huford Smith, of Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prevost, Mrs. Adora Rame, and Miss Josephine Holtzclaw, returned Saturday from Richmond, a. While away Mr. Prevost made a business trip to New York and the others visited Mr. Jack lloltzclaw in Richmond. I iiwuiinui mmihwi npil Hun W'l'MM'MWM"1''''! mi HT'mrrnni "nwnprninmifi,mrn'nTrr-,nTrrnrniiiiiiii imimi mm White Shoes SHARFLY REDUCED s C. E. Ray's Sons '.' - ,V -' ' S. i ''.X."'".'-.. . . '.y J. , , ... W.-iJi F.rliest L. Withers, Jr., of Atlanta, spent the past week-end with his parents, Air. and Mrs. E. L. W ithcr-i He had as his guest Dan Franklin, a I riend, of Atlanta. Mrs. H. G. West, Jr., ard daugh ters, Miss Nancy Love West, of Marietta, Ga., mid Airs. Julian Wil son, of Florida, are expected this week to visit the former's mother-in-law.. Mrs. H. G. West. w m m Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ward, of Lynch burg, were the guests last week of the former's parents, Air. and Mrs. A. E.Ward, at their home at Lake ' Junaluska. m m J Helen Plott, young daughter of AIt. j and Mrs. G. C. Plott, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wayne Battle, at her i home in Bryson City. I ' Mrs. Emmie Rogers Wade and son, j Rogers Wade, of Raleigh, were the I guests during the past week of Mrs. Walter Taliaferro, at Hillcresl. Airs. Emma Bissell, of New York, who has been the guest of Mrs. Alary Saumenig, left Tuesday for her home in the North, after spending several days here. ".''. Miss Mary Emma Massie spent the past week nt Wrightsville Beach. She accompanied her brother and sister-in-law, Air. and Airs. T. N. Massie, Jr., of Sylva. the former going down for an electrical meeting. mm Airs. Robert H. Stretcher and her sister, Mrs. Ellen Stretcher have re turned from a visit to 'Edisto Island, near Charleston, SC. MRS. Si ITCH ELL GIV ES CON TRACT PARTY FOR VISITORS Mrs. Alarie Mitchell entertained on Friday evening at Hillcrest honoring Mrs. Emmie Rogers Wade and her son, Rogers ' Wade, of Raleigh, guests of the former's daughter, Airs. Wal ter Taliaferro. Contract was eiv- joyed at three tables. Those playing were: Airs. Mary L. ,Saumenig and guest Airs. Emma Bissell, of New York, Airs. J. F. Abel, Miss Diana Black, Miss Alary Stringfield, Aliss Betsy Lane Qum lan, Miss Dora Klar, of New Orleans, Mrs. Emmie Rogers Wade, Rogers Wade, Wallace Hlackwell, and Ben Atkins. Airs. Garlend S. Ferguson, of Wash ington, D. C, 'and her sister, Airs. Fred Odell, of Greensboro, were the guests here the first of the week of Prof, and and Airs. E. J. Robeson. They joined the former's husband, Garland S. Ferguson, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, who has been vacationing here as the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. J. Robeson, for the past fortnight. En route home to Washington, I). C, Air. and Airs. Ferguson will visit relatives in Greensboro. V Mrs. Alary G. Smith, superintend ent of the Waynesville Sanatorium had as her guests last week her sisters, Miss Olive Hayes, of Rock Hill, S. C-, and Miss Ruby Hayes, of . Gastonia. m Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kuder and son, J. Al. Kuder, Jr., of Mount Holly, N. J., were guests during the week of Mr. and Airs. Ben Colkitt. m Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Peacock and two small sons; -of Chapel Hill, ar rived yesterday to visit Mr. and Airs. A. K. Ward. Dr. Peacock will re main at Lake Junaluska only a few davs, but Mrs. Peacock and children will spend several weeks, not return ing to Chapel Hill before September the first. m m YOUTH COUNCIL ENJOYS OUT ING AT CAMP LAUGHING OWL Twenty-five members of the Chris tian Youth Council, enjoyed an out ing at Camp Laughing Owl in Chest nut Park on Thursday evening. The local group took picnic lunch for then party and the boys attending the camp. Owing to the heavy downpour of rain the outdoor activities were abandoned, but games and assembly singing featured the indoor program, with Mr. Hudson, director of the camp and the boys nn hosts. Airs. Sam Jones and two children, Thelma Anne and Sam Jones, Jr.; will leave Sunday tor Buckner, N. C, where they will visit the former's mother, Airs. James R. Smith, who formerly resided here. m Mrs. Willian J. Dale, of Columbia, Tenn., arrived on last Thursday to visit her sister, Miss .Grace and Miss Julia Bowles. : 'CIRCLES OF MISSIONARY GROUP! OF BAPTIST CHURCH 'TO MEET! The circles of the Woman's Mis-' sionary Society of the First Baptist j church will meet on Tuesday, Au uaist the -nd as follows: ' The Cotta Allen Circle will meet i with Airs. Sophia Selsani at her home! at .' o'clock. The Fannie Alaxwell Circle will meet with Mrs. J. Colvm Brown, at her home on Boyd avenue at -3 o'clock- The Sallie Bailey Jones Circile will meet with Airs. E. E. Fuller, on East street at 3 o'clock. The Business Woman's Circle will meet at the church on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. m m m George II. Smathers, of .Miami and Gainesville, Fla., arrived this week to make his parents, Judge and Airs. 1 Frank Smathers a visit. ..' " . i Mr. and Airs. David Howell and 'two friends, of Pittsburgh, were the guests during the week of their rel atives, Air. and Airs. John Gudde- back and Air. and Mrs. L. M. Riche- I son. i Airs. Hugh A. Love has returned from a trip to Raleigh, Alanteo and other points in Eastern Carolina. ... i Mr. Fred Crawford, of Atlanta, is spending his vacation with his moth er, Airs. W. T. Crawford. mm Two tablespoons of vinegar added to a cup of milk will sour the milk enough in two minutes to use it in lecipes calling for sour milk. Judge and Airs. Frank Smathers I have as their guests Aliss Rosemary I Townley, of Atlanta, Airs. Bryan Hanks, of Aliami and Cashiers Valley, Dean and Dale Milter, of Miami. i Prof and Airs. E. J. Robeson will have as their luncheon guests today Air. and Mrs. Linton B. Robeson, of Marietta, Ga., Airs. Elura Jones, of Asheville, and Mrs. Alexander Cope land, of Newport News. Miss Myrtle Bennett, of Hender sonville, spent several days last week, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis Russ. Air. and Airs. Hugh Campbell and small son, of Charlotte, spent Sun day in the county visiting relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. Campbell's mother, aunt and two cousins, of Charlotte. .Mr. and Airs. William C. Smith and two children, Billy and Caroline, of Riverdale, Ga., spent last week here with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bovd. Air. and Airs. II (, i - . Henry, of Addie . V ' Airs. Clayton's paring y James R. Boyd Air. and Mrs. CVp ' ' their guest this w-,...t. t, son, of Norfolk Mrs. W. II. Lyle, v , guest of her daughi, m Bell, left during th, i home in Jacksonville -Miss Alarie Plott 1 -,. this week Aliss H,.l,., y Airy. Aliss Frances 'ct,.r . guest this week at tK ' and Airs. Tom SpurUl. Langsford, of Green-b o. James Harden Huv,il j .Monday for Chapel iMi w4 will attend the -summer Mrs. W. D. Smith h - , from Elhsville, and ,.tv,,.,. Mississippi, where bv Smith for a visit ' ' ' i 8 (1tes" 4&r . ; lias? ffeisM CHIPS or Tl SATIN Pte Silk This, Special Extra for One Week BUY AND SAVE Hors d'oeuvre note: Stick freshlv toasted walnut halves together with yellow cream cheese. Summer ' Ready-to-wear Reduced Many Lovely Things Available C. E. RAY'S SONS
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