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RSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1939 THE VA Y NESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 iVD MRS. BOY MEDFORD XOl'XCE MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER r Bnd Mrs. Roy Medford have an of their dauerh ;5S Hannah Marie Medford, to I'ernon Barton, oi aiarme, in. Sch took place at 8 o'clock in r rhm'stmns T)av in renins " , - L Ga. The Rev. Frank Smith Led the marriage vows. becoming black Uliuc lie, with touches of white, and Lessories. Mrs. carton is a L of the Waynesville Town igh School, one neia a posi ith Massie's Department Store time of her marriage. Iproom is the son of Mr. and Barton, of Marble. He d his education in the schools iews, and is a graduate oi ,h school of that place. Mr. is engaged m Dusinqs in January the 18th, the young will be at home to their in Marble, where they will E SUPPER HONORS BRIDE AND GROOM Emily Siler was hostess on pvpninff of a waffle supper he gave in compliment to Mr, 3. Howard Hyatt whose recent ;e took place on December the p docorations adorned the The guest list included Miss ie Swift, Mr. and Mrs. How iitt, Bill Swift, and Sam II. 1, Jr. r Howard V. Lane, pastor of resa's church, of Wilson, N. it a couple of days in town the week. Father Lane was pastor . of -St. Johi's Catholic here. BRIDE AND GROOM HONORED WITH DINNER PARTY Miss Margaret Hyatt and Miss Elizabeth Ray were joint hostesses on Saturday evening when they enter tained with a dinner party at the Bell Tavern in Canton, as a courtesy to the former's brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyatt, whose marriage took place in Spartanburg, on December the 17th. Mrs. Hyatt was before her marriage Miss Evelyn Gibson", of Sylva. The party was given in the private dining room and the table at whirh the guests were seated was gay with me season s colors. Each place was marked with New Year favors. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gibson, of Sylva. Miss -Haseltine Swift, Miss Emily Siler, Miss Jewel Hipps, Miss Caroline Gibson. Miss Kathleen Hooper, of Svlva. Jack Wil liamson, of Canton, Bill Swift, Thad Charm, bammy Bushnell, James Rose, Tommy Wilson. Jimmv Neal. Rnhhip nail, ana John M. Queen, Jr. MRS. RUFUS L. ALLEN GIVES WATCH PARTY NEW YEAR'S EVE Mrs. Rufus K Allen assembled a group of friendg for an informal even ing of cards and conversation on New Year's Eve. After midnight break fast was served. Throughout the house the Yulctide decorations lent a colorful note, which were observed in all the serving ap pointments. , Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers, Misg Josephine Holtzclaw, Mrs, J. Harden Howell, James Harden Howell, Jr., Mrs. Harry Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. L. N. Davis, Miss : Robena Miller, Miss Frances Robeson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wagenf eld, and the Rev. J. Rohbaker. House Leaders Map Plans 5 t? v. ' PX X X X v X x Wi Ix xxx x k V NXvxxxxr .xA.. xx v xx.x. k x.x x . x K X X x 1 ? i x C X N x f " yA' "'If "vt sff '--.' It " ' 2(0) Wifl m. if i s. II Speaker William B, Bankhead and Representative Sam Ray burn (emocratlo leaders In the house, Speaker William B. Bankhead of Alabama, left, and Representative Sam Rayburn of Texas, floor lead ; are pictured in earnest conversation In the capital eiter visiting ' House where the president and his aides mapped plans for the new congress. CARROLL LOUISR RF.IT. nn. SERVES THIRTEENTH BIRTHDAY Carroll Louise Bell was bnstpsa nf a party on Wednesday night, given in the assembly hall of the Masonic Temple in observance of her thirteenth oirthday anniversarv. SHa wn na. sisted in receiving her guests by her parents, mi: and Mrs. Carroll Bell. Games featured the evening. The guest list indnd): TWHr Francis, Doris Colkitt, Eucenia Martin, Gladys Martin. Pntau Betty Gone Alley, Mary Lee Alley, Ruby Frances Brown, Jeanette Bur gin, Martha Mae Wyche, Jane Wyche, Evelyn Craier. Anne Kdmnnita Tinvic Grahl, Marguerite Way, Thelma Anne Jones, Eloise Martin, Bebe Medford, Mary Allison, Shirley Colkitt, Betty Bradley, Virginia Matney. Patsy Bursin. RuthiV Charlene Rotha, Bobbie Colkitt, Hay wood Plott, Fred Palmer, Lester Bur- gin, Billie Davis, Billy Hannah, Fred Martin, Phil Medford, Jack Worth- mpton, Zob Curtis, Dick Bradley Hobby Hreece, and Bobby Lee. U. I). C. CHAPTER TO HOLD MEET ING TOMORROW The Haywood chapter of the Unit ed Daughters of the Confederacy will meet on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs, John M. Queen, Mrs T. L. Bramlett will have the paper of the afternoon, the subject being a sketch of the life of General Stone wall Jackson. ' Miss Katheryn Hill has returned to Salem Academy, where she will con tinue her studies, after spending the holidays here wit her grandmother; Mrs. Charles R, Thomas. TR CENT Reduction Over 100 Overcoats Included entire balance of stock is now offered to you at a discount of 20. This saving of one-fifth gives you a bargain in every coat. You Should Be Able To P 1 ease You rsel f group includes several models, weights and patterns. Iwth conservative and Collegiate types. Let Us Show You. LET US SHOW YOU OUR CLOTHING t A E. BAY'S SONS $04. Men &fj Our extensive stock includes hats that will be found in perfect taste. Hats that will give you that 20 improvement in appearance. Hats that will please the lady whom men speak of as "The Madam." 0 " iSf YOUR CHOICE HATS FROM BYRON -:- KNOX -:- DUNLAP WE FEATURE ESPECIALLY That hat of hats-The Byron at $3.50 C. E. RAY'S SDJS SUB-DEB CLUB GIVES PARTY AT LEGION HOME The Sub-Deb Club entertained with a party on Wednesday evening in the assembly rooms of the Legion home, with Mrs. Charles Burgin and Mrs. Ray Burgin as chaperons. Games and dancing featured the evening. The guest list included Betty Gene Boyd, Betty Burgin, Ethel Caldwell, Carolyn Curtis, Catherine Jones, Roberta Norris, Winifred Rodgers, Eula Mae Thrift, Faustine Howell, Betty Plott, Mildred Boineau, Eliza beth Ferguson, ; Nancy Isenhour, of Charlotte, Martha Medford, of Can ton, Katheryn Hill, Jlelen Summers, Lillian Messer, Corinne Alley, Sara Louise Leatherwood, Vera Hosaflook, Jerry Brown, Evelyn Haynes, Helen Plott, Ben . Colkitt, Jack Richeson. Buster Brown, Glenn Boineau, Joe Davis, William McCracken, Joe Way, Bill Milner, Jim Milner, Hilliard Nor ris, Johnny Norris, Howard Collins, James Knight, Joe Ramsey, Bobbie Coin, Mashall Davis, Gray Winches ter, Thomas Hill, Victor Nobeck, Weaver McCracken, Howell Messer, Glenn Wyatt, Jack Smith, Bill Plott, John Russell, Charles Clark, Jack Russell, Sewell Hipps, George Tram mel, Wayne Smathers, and John Mor gan, of Canton, and Miss Martha Mock. ' . . Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word (or each insertion. Nn a.rl is ttfken for less than 25c. LOST Large grey cat with white spots on back. Answers to name of Tomboy or Whistling. Reward if returned to J. C. Tate, 124 Boun dry street, Waynesville, N. C. Jan. 5 1 1 On Women's i nt : ... '"A an 5ueoe snoes U X rt Suede Patterns $5.00 Values An ah $3.95 Values !)&) $2.95 Values A Large Stock To Choose From MANY STYLES MANY TYPES CHOICE COLORS GL0SE0UT BARGAINS Quite a group of odd shoes have been placed on the rack at $1. ': " ' " -; These were originally priced up to $5 Other Racks Of $ 1 A Q 0 $ 1 QO Closeout Shoes $1. S l.VO WE CAN MEET YOUR SHOE NEEDS C. E. SONS piv ls; The Time A y that Coat or Dress T Rfl Pept 33 1-3 (Discount
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