THURSDAY, DECEMBER Page 14 THE WA NESVILLE MOUNTAIN 1SER 8, 1 11' b L 1 . r t' i';. JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE CON TRACT PARTY One of the delightful affairs of the week was the contract party given on Thursday afternoon at the Way nesville Country Club with Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt and Mrs. George Bischoff as associate hostesses. For the occasion the lounge of the club was attractively arranged in greenery and flowers. When the scores were totaled, Mrs. S. P. Gay was found to hold the top score, Mrs. Hallet Ward the second high, and Miss Helen Sisk the low. Mrs. Ernest L. Withers cut the con solation. The gue6t list included, Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. W. T. Huff, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. Josephine Coman Per guson, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. George Kunze, Mrs. A. T. Ward, Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. C. J. Reece, Mrs. R. R. Smithwick, Mrs. Ernest L. Withers. Mrs. Hallet Ward, Mrs Jerry Col kitt, Miss Jewel Hipps, Mrs. Lauris ton Hardin, Mrs. Phillip Stovall, of Sylva, Mrs. Henry Davis, Mrs. White ner Prevost, Mrs. Johnnie' Fergruson, Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr.. Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. L. M. Richeson, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Jack Way, Mrs. J. Wilford Ray, Mrs. White Mease, Mrs. James W, Summers, Mrs. B. S Marsh, Mrs. C. N. SiBk, Mrs. M. D. It. L. LEE COAL CO. PHONE 4 ANNUAL BANQUET TO BE HELD BY MOLLIE BOONE SOCIETY The annual Harvest Day banquet of the Mollie Boone Missionary So ciety will be held on next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in the dining room of the First Methodist church. Honor guests of the evening will be the members of circle number 2, of which Mrs. Bonner Ray is chair man, this circle having made more points of credit during the year than any of the four in the organization. Mrs. Troy Wyche is serving as chairman of the program committee and has worked out several interest ing features. The women of the circles are urged to attend. WOMAN'S CLUB TO HOLD DE CEMBER MEETING The department of music will have charge of the program at the Decem ber meeting of the Woman's Club, which will be held on Thursday after noon, the 15th, in th Welch Memo rial Sunday school building at the Baptist church. In the absence of Mrs. Evander Preston, chairman, Mrs. Tom Spurlock will be in charge. Hostesses for the afternoon will be, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. R. H. Black well, Mrs. Linwood Grahl, Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Bonner Ray, and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Mrs. Robert Osborne and small daughter, Mary Vance, have returned to their home in Tampa, after spend ing sometime in Waynesville. Watkins, Mrs. Grady Boyd,. Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. Grover C. Davis, Mrs. Aaron Prevost, Miss Mary Ashworth Barber; Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Paul Davis, with the following coming in for tea: Mrs. M. G. Stamey, Mrs. J. C. Murphy, Miss Edna McKay, Miss Hester Ann Withers, Miss Mildred Crawford, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Jr., Miss Ethel Craig, Mrs. James G. Huggin, Jr., and Mrs. Paul Walker. 4f ' y .. i ' 1 r T V'Y f ' K tea nt a? 7 - r i t ' -.:,V I - v ,,1.1-- 11 .. to.1 " Si- Divided butt pock et give firm, youthful butt lint. A wide, well-boned, In ner belt liced on both side, tuppliei the proper support to the abdomen. An rvceptfonel value. n GRACEFULETTES ' u OW often have you longed for a foundation 3 garment that gives you the slender, lovely con- 1 tours demanded by modern modes and the sup- jjji port and comfort necessary for ease of movement and perfect health? The Madame Grace Grace- AJ fulette fills that need. YOU SHOULD BE Well Groomed For Christmas j And You Cannot Be Unless You Wear Some Kind Of A FOUNDATION GARMENT k LET US SHOW YOU V V 4ESVILLES, lClAKEJUSAUJSh:l gHAZElHBOD4i5V MASSIE'S Dept. Store MRS. JAMES E. HENDERSON GIV EN CONTRACT PARTY FRIDAY Mrs. Jack Way entertained on Friday afternoon with a contract party and miscellaneous shower as a courtesy to Mrs. James E. Henderson, the former Mrs. Caroline Ashton Hyatt. She was assisted in receiv ing by her daughter, Miss Babbie Way. After several progressions Mrs. Alvin Ward was found to hold the top score, Mrs. Johnnie Cuddeback the second high, and Mrs. Hallet Ward the low. Mrs. James W. Sum mers cut the consolation. When the cards were put away Mrs. Henderson was showered with many lovely gifts from the guests assembled, including china, crystal and linens. The guest list included, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. S. P. Gay, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. James E. Henderson, Mrs. Johnnie Cuddeback, Mrs. J. Q. Sum mers, Mrs. Josephine Coman Fergu son, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Miss Jewell Hipps, Mrs. Hallet Ward, Mrs. B. S. Marsh, Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt, Mrs. W. C. Boutwell, Mrs. Ruth Wil liams Rotha, Miss Helen Ray, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Miss Helen Sisk, Mrs. C. N. Sisk. Mrs. George Kunze, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Miss Tillie Rotha, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Miss Mary Barber. Joining the group for tea were: Miss Martha Mock, Miss Margaret Asheton, Miss Nancy Kil- lian, Mrs. James E. Henderson, of Canton, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Mrs. John M. Queen, Jr., Miss Fannie Pearl Fclmet, Miss Theodosia Flud, Miss Clara McCall, Miss Margaret Perry, Miss Eva Leatherwood, Miss Mildred Crawford, Miss Elizabeth Henry, and Mrs. Caileton E. Weatherby. Judge F. E. Alley left Monday for Franklin, where he will hold court. Mrs. William Hannah is spending several days this week in Raleigh, on business. Miss Jackie Ross, of Thomasville, spent the week-end in town with Judge and Mrs. F. E. Alley. Victor Nobeck, who is attending Mars Hill College, spent the week end in town with his parents. MRS. DAVIS AND MRS. MEASE GIVE LARGE CONTRACT PARTY Mrs. Henry Davis and Mrs. White Mease entertained with a large con tract party at the Waynesville Coun try Club on Saturday afternoon. Six teen tables were arranged in the lounge. Red and green marked all the decorations and the party ap pointments. When the card were put away Mrs. S. P. Gay was found to hold the high score, Mrs. Earl Messer the floating, and Mrs. Grover C. Davis the low. They were presented attractive prizes. The guest list included: Mrs. Joe Liner, Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, Mrs. Swann, Mrs. Earl Messer, Miss Irma Patterson, Miss Elizabeth Henry, Mrs. Grady Boyd, Mrs. Dan Watkins, Mrs. J. W. Summers, Mrs. Francis Massie, Mrs. Felix Stovall, Mrs. Josephine Ferguson, Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr., Miss Tillie Rotha, Mrs. C. N. Sisk, Miss Helen Sisk, Mrs. J. Wilford Ray, Miss Babbie Way, Mrs. Arthur Hyatt, Mrs. R. S. Roberson, Mrs. Harry Hall. Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. Grover C. Davis, Mrs. W. C. Boutwell, Mrs. Her bert Braren, Mrs. Jerry. Colkitt, Miss Jewel Hipps, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs. Hallet Ward, Mrs. George Bischoff, Mrs.. Phillip Stovall, of Sylva, Miss Mary Barber, Mrs. S. P. Gay, Miss Minnie Burgin, Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. W. T. Huff, Mrs. Johnnie Fer guson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. J. P. Dicus, Mrs. M. C. Green. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. George Kunze, Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Lauriston Hardin, Mrs. Tom Spur lock, Mrs. Johnnie Cuddeback, Mrs. J. W. Seaver, Mrs. John N. Shool bred, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. J. C. Patrick, Mrs. E. J. Hyatt, Miss Mar garet Ashton, Mrs. Wallace Ward, Mrs. W. F. Swift,Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. R. R. Smithwick, Mrs. J. E. Hen derson, and Mrs. M. G. Stamey. Coming in at the tea hour were: Mrs. H. C. Burgin, Mrs. D. D.Alley, Mrs. J. G. .Huggin, Jr., Miss Marga ret Burgin, Mrs. Clyde H. Ray, Jr., Mrs. Clayton Walker, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. DeLacy, Mrs. J. S. Hop kins, Miss Margaret Terrell, Miss Louise Campbell, Mrs. Henry Foy, Mrs. Jeff Reeves, Mrs. Dewey Stovall, Mrs. L. E. Green, Miss Annie Dee Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Paul Walker, and Mrs. Otis Burgin. FROM HAROLD'S DEPARTMENT STORE SATIN Gotham Gold Stripe House Coats ."i, $1.98 $5.98 79cl COTTON PRINT 1 SPECIAL VALUE HOUSe COaiS Full Fashioned 97c, $1.98 QSE ' SATIN 7C Pajamas Satin Slips $L98 . $498 97c o $1.98 Satin Gowns Woolen Hoods t0 AO WITH SCARF 97c to S2e98 49c t0 97c BOXED LINEN Handkerchiefs Guest Towels 25c 39c 50c 49c. Boxed Towel Sets 49c - 97c ..WSfv'.: Aft mm 5 ?M IAKE JUNALUSKAf jo Boxed Embroidered PiUow Cases 49c - 97c U. D. C. CHAPTER HAS DECEM BER MEETING Mrs. R. N. Barber was hostess on Friday afternoon of the Haywood chapter of the Confederacy for the regular December meeting Mrs. Nobel Garrett, president, presided. Mrs. Frank Ferguson, historian, reported that she had presented the declamation contest to the teachers in the junior high school, and that they had pledged their support to the stu dents. She also stated that a number of Confederate magazines had been discovered and that she made arrange ments with Miss Helen Medford to have them bound in book form and that they would be on file for refer ence in the Waynesville Public Li bray. The president appointed Mrs. F. E. Alley, Jr. as chairman, and the fol lowing committee to decorate the stage of the high school auditorium for the annual declamation contest on Jan. the 19th. Mrs. John M. Queen, Miss Robena Miller, and Mrs. J. Har den Howell. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick reported the sale of 242 flags on Confederate Flag Day, which was recently observed by the chapter. Mrs. Ernest J. Hyatt and Mrs. T. L. Bramlett were appointed to have 4 charge of the Christmas gifts f0l ,7.. lne county, and to sen annual DiiHifm.. -i .. 1 uicer io the of the Old Ladies Home in p"3 ville. It was decided to give a book J er to the library of the junior! school, with each member niaki! contribution. In the absence of Mrs. W g! Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., read'a I winning essay, 'The Cause That to the War Between the Stat," f had been written by Mrs. A. YaJ Kerr. A social hour followed nHm I at which time the hostess was a2 ea Dy ner daughter, Miss Mary worm uarDer, in serving. lf? U T! O l t . week for Chicago, where Bhe OnAHrl flAVaVfil UAn1i .M 1 . f ter, Mrs. Joe Kose. 6 4- Hazelwood Beauty Shor Opened Under New Managm4 Come and take advantage of tractive December rates 5?f ' V Humnuriq B?rd 1 1 FULL FASH1ONE.0 HOSIERY v. Packed In'; . Individual Gift Boxes Makes the Ideal Present Special Gift Prices for December Three Pairs of $1.00 HOSE for $2.85 Three Pairs of 79c HOSE for $2.22 Notice To Hosiery Club Members Members of our Hos iery Club will be permit ted credit on their cards for all hose bought dur ing December in 79c and higher grades. This means on a purchase f one dozen hose, one pair free. About Hosiery Size s T1 1 LnjJ .l yiidf rmara nt C E. i' yjl sevciai iiuiiuicu icuiai vuomn.v. - - . W Sons, we have a record of the hose size and preference. T1U : ...ill 11 . i m, n-f mnst nleasing. iuits win iicip yxtu iv imw jvui s"i " r We Feature In Hose ARCHER andHUMMINGBIg Arclier mst G I. Ray's Sons