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Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLB MOUNTAINEER SOCIETY. Rockefeller Bride Mrs. T. N. Massie Honored On 68th Birthday Monday Mrs Thomas N. Massi wan the honor guest of a luncheon on Mon day, with lour of her daughters, Mrs, C. J. Reece, Mrs. Bonner Bay, Mrs. Roy Parkman and Mrs. Carl- eton weatnerby as hostesses. The nair was given at the home 01 Mrs. ', Ray in observance of the 68th Dirthday anniversary of Mrs. Mas Gift. Arrangements of mixed flowers were used in the living room, with a motif of red and green in the dining- room. The daces were marked by old fashioned miniature nosegays and the nut cups were also m green and red Mrs. Massie was before her mar riage to the late Mr. Massie, Miss Marguerite uvans, of the Bethel section. She is much beloved by a large circle of friends and the re cipient of many lovely remem brances on the occasion of her , birthday. Among those invited to the lunch eon were: Mrs. H. G. West, Mrs. John K. Boone, Mrs. J.' Howell Way, Mrs. Charles E. Ray, Mrs. Rufus a. Biackwell, Mrs. James G. Hug- gin, Jr., Mrs. a. F. Smathers. Mrs. W. L. Massie, Mrs. E. B. Lamp. Mrs. H. C. Lindslev. Mr W. T. Shelton, Mrs. R. L. Coman, sister of Mrs. Massie of Canton, mrs. arry Kotha, and Mrs. H. L Mac ayden. Eastern Star Chapter To noia Meeting Tonight The Waynesville chapter of the r-asterm star will hold the regular stated meetinc in h aanamKln Vail In the Masonic Temple tonight at ociock. All members are urged to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMMENT Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hill an nounce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, September the 14th, at their home on Charles street. It Is As Simple As- ABC To do away with those tire some wash days ... for do mestic laundry to make your clothes look like hew. have your clothes done by the Laundry. For Laundry and Dry dean ing Service, Call , . . WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY PHONE 205 J. W. KILLIAN, Owner. Mrs. J. Aaron Prevost Honors Brides-Elect . Mrs. Aaron Prevnat. w hnntAga of a bridee lunchenn nn Saturday as a courtesy to Miss Martha Mock, who marriage to William Medford will take nlace in Novem ber, and to Miss May Crawford, whose marriapft tn 1 Howard Jen nings, of Sumter, S. C, will be sol emnized on Saturday. Sentemher the 28th at the Baptist church. The guests assembled at 11 o'clock and enioveH several nro- gressions of contract. Luncheon was served at 1:30. Quantities of late summer flowers with safer predominating adorned tha house To each tally was attached an old fashioned nosegay of mixed flow Mrs. James S. Oueen won the top score, Mrs. James B. Neal the 8econd hisrh. and Miss Hester Anne Withers won tone low Both honor sruests were also rre- sented gilts. The truest list innluHfvI: Mr Whitener Prevost, Mrs; N. M. Med- iora. miss Martha Mock Miss Mv Crawford. Mrs. Alvin William Prevost, Mrs. Ben Colkitt Mrs. a red Ferguson, of Canton, Mrs. James B. Neal. Mrs W T. Hardin. Jr.. Mrs. Franris MnsmV Mrs. Newton Cook, of Jacksonville, N. C Mra f!hn Ci.i-min.. e n - T . B HuVU UJ. Philadelphia. , Mrs, Richard N. Barber, Jr., Miss Mildred Crawford, Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mrs. M H. Rnwioa m,q Mary Barber. Mrs. James S: On Miss Hester Anne Withers, Mrs. C. E. Weatherby, Mrs. Tom Camp bell. Jr.. and Mrs: T T. r:r,, Miss Mary Mock, sister of the hon. or guest, and Mrs. W. T. Crawford, mother of the t - ;vusu kUC group for luncheon. TTara la th tMal nfcnfi of U(rm David Rockefeller, the former liar garet ucurau oi uu lusco, n. z. juana u ine youngeet son ox jonn D. Rockefeller, Jr. The couple ware married la St Matthew's Church, oediord, W. X, Mrs. J. Harden Howell Gives Contract Party Mrs. J. Harden Howell was host ess on Friday afternoon at "Wind over" of one of the largest parties of the week. Late summer flowers were used with attractive arran ce ments throughout the residence. r When the scores were totaled Mrs. M. H. Bowles was found to hold the top score; Mrs. Jonathan Woody won the low score prize; and Mrs. N. M. Medford cut the consolation. Those en jo vine the nms of con tract were: Mrs. Richard N. Barber, Jr. Mrs. w . L, Hardin, Jr., Mrs. R. L. Prevost, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. M. H. Bowles, Miss Mary Barber, Mrs. Whitener Pre vost, Mrs. C. N. Sisk, Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., Mrs. Jonathan Woody, Mrs. R. Stuart Rohfirann Mrs Johnny Ferguson. Mrs. Huirh Mas sie, Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Mrs. N. M. meaiora, Mrs. Aivin Ward, Miss Robena Miller. Mrs. O P Kirk. Patrick, Mrs. J. Wiliford Ray. mrs. james W. Killian, Mrs. John N. Shoolbred, Mrs. W F. owut, Mrs. truest J. Hyatt, Mrs. Thomas M. Seawell, Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mrs. C. C. White, Mrs. Roy Francis, Miss Ethel Craig, Mrs. Woodson Jones, Mrs. Dan Watkins, and Mrs. Grover C. Davis, and Mrs. Rufus L. Allen and guest, Miss Rogers. William Stringfield has returned to the University of North Caro lina to resume his work after the summer vacation here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sam L. Stringfield. Mrs. Braren And Mrs. Robt. Palmer Give Party For Miss Martin Miss Catherine Mae Martin, bride-elect of this month, was hon ored on Friday night with a kitch en shower given by Mrs. Herbert Braren and Mrs. Robert Palmer, the latter an aunt, at the home of tne lormer. Early fall flowers in brilliant shades adorned the rooms Various weddinar contests featnr ed the evening's entertainment, wnicn was followed by the presen tation of the kifcrh pn Mia roa .... Those enjoying the affair were: Miss Carolyn Curtis, Miss Luellyn Ludwigsen, Miss Mary Ruby Davis. Miss Mary Alice Palmer, Miss neien Kay, miss Frances Ray, Miss Katheryn Queen, Miss Mary Free man, Miss Fenton Woodward, Miss Pearl Campbell, Miss Martha Mc Cracken, Miss Nancy Hyatt, Mrs. Marian Fitzgerald. Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. L. J. Strait, Jr., Mrs. Hugh Shelton, Mrs. L. E. Hudson, Mrs. C. C League, Mrs. Paul Martin, Mrs! Kennth Stahl, Mrs. Clarence Barnes, Mrs. Noble Garrett, Mrs. A. W. Collins, Mrs. Edwin Poteate, Mrs. O. R. Martin, mother of the Dnae-eiect, and Mrs. Pinkney L. Turbyfill, , grandmother of Miss Martin, Hatherine Martin Given Lingerie Shower By Mrs. Medford Ana Mrs. ward Mrs. N. M Medford and Mrs. Alvin WarI ntertairuv! an Thurs day afternoon with a delightful affair honoring Miss Catherine Mae Marun, qaugnter oi Mr. ana jars. Oyer R. Martin, whose marriage to Wiuiam Mundy Fowler, oi unar- lotte, will take place on Tuesday the 24th. For the occasion the house was arranged in quantities of late sum mer flowers. The afternoon was featured by a number of contests. after which the bride-elect was given a lingerie shower. The gifts from the Ernests attending were presented to the bride-elect by Hebe Medford, daughter of Mrs Medford. Amonsr those invited were: Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Carolyn Curtis, Mrs. James Henderson, Miss Emily bller. Mrs. Kenneth Stahl. Mr3. Herbert Braren, Mrs. Gussie Mar tin Calmer, Mrs. Hallet Ward, Miss Nancy Hyatt, Miss Mary Anne Turner. Miss Irma Patterson. Mrs. Roy Campbell, Miss Helen Ray, miss trances Kay, Mrs. L. J. Strait. Jr.. Mrs. Martin, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Pinkney It. Turbyhll, grandmother. JoseDhine Leatherwood Wedded To Howell Bryson Mr. and Mrs ' J , R T jan Hiarwood have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Josephine Leathelrwood. tn Howell Rb-vson son of Mr. J. E. Bryson and the late Mrs. Bryson. The vows were solemnized in Clayton, Ga., on September the 1st. The bride is a graduate of the Waynesville district high school. For the nast. six vears she has hxld a position with the Eagle Stores or waynesville. Mr. Bryson attended the Way nesville schools and is now in the transfer business from Waynes ville to the North. Since their return from a wed ding trip o Philadelphia and New xorK, Mr. and Mrs, Bryson are mamng their home with the bride s parents. Miss Thomasine Stringfield, who graduated from the Women' r.ol. lege of the University of North caronna, left Friday lor Ellerbe, N. C. where she will teach in the schools. Carolyn Curtis will leave nn Sunday for Young Harris, Ga., where she will be a member of the senior class, after spending the summer vacation " hero wvth n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Curtis. II .... ... m r I LV.' i S i I rff J i t J V 5 ilsi ?nt' l i irr-t-M iii -- rnsmnJ uui" ""j uiYco I w Oman's pil Party or Miss Martin At BarbT W Mrs. Roy Campbell was hostess At 3:30 This Aft 1 on Monday night of a party given . . as a courtesy to Miss Catherine) mo , , '? lllal meetin, week. Late summer flnwon : wul e held t.hi. O'clock t(u. , Gladys Swarthout, Metropolitan opera star, holds the coveted Holly wood Bowl cup awarded her for lma.1Hnv tha aaaann'a ttmil.iia record when the sang the title role 4t H0.mynvr Tit Iimm .nT... mm ever to attend outdoor opera turned oat for the performance, with , 24.019 paid admissions. week. Late summer flowers in ' 1 shades of purple, pink, and yellow were combined in various arrange ments. Several progressions of hln rrn were enjoyed during the evening with a number of other cam as prizes were criven for the vrniwM The bride-elect was also presented a gift. The guest list included: Miss Sarah Welch, Miss Tillie Roth, Mrs. cam uaDe, JHiss Emily Siler, Miss Haseltine Swift Miss Wagenfeld, Miss Hester Anne Withers. Miss Carmen Plot Mi Josephine Plott, Miss Mary Anne x urner, Miss Nancy Hyatt, Miss Jane White, Miss Eugenia Martin, mra. iierDert Braren, Mrs. Rob ert Plott, and Mrs. 0. R. Martin. Hiram Wilburn left Tuesday for Raleiirh. where he will ..t , " - viva uiaiQ loot f Mr Mrs. Trov w.i. ""ft Mrs. Pri. of the Amer'C dater of 7; win show : 01 th i idence which u'SST out with vi..i. urnisN i iiccn maec; companied byhe,lUl" ardOioate.wi,, Mrs. Felix wneoi. m ... -"' mi .vuoimC x1 la rersn Miss Stacv w;ik today for Chan1 n;n ,Jr8ityoa Mrs. Stovall Compliments visitors witn Luncneon Mrs. Felix Stovall complimented her guest, Mrs. W. C. Klingersmith, of Titusviile. Fla.. with a bridire luncheon on Tuesday. Mixed flow ers in attractive arrangements vere used in the rooms Mrs. A. W Collins won the ton score prize, Mrs. Dan Watkins the second high, and gifts were pre sented to the honor guest, Mrs. Chas. Fereuson. of Philad!nhi and to Miss May Crawford, bride- iect of September the 28th4 The guest list included: Mra. W C Klingersmith, Mrs. Hugh Massie. Miss Alice Stringfield, Mrs; A. W. Collins, Mrs. Evander Preston, Mrs. Chas. 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