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Society. ' Mrs. J. Harden Howell Given Taper At u. V. u. Meeting On Friday Mm. J. Haitian Howtdl, had the fcawir of tin afternoon at tha Fab ruary iniHitlnir of tha Haywood chapter of tha Unltod Daughter of tha Confmhiincy, which was held on Friday afternoon with Mr. H. N Uarbor, Tha aubJoct undor study waa 'Mlaalaalpul, lt Chief Horo, Jof furaon Davla." Mia. llowoll gave many Inttiroallng facia In the Ufa of tho proaldont of tha Conrodor oy, both before and during tho War llotwoon tha Hlntea. Ml Hohona Miller, historian, irave a report of tho annunl orator leal content htild at tha high acho In which -Charles (iaddls, wua tho winner-of tha gold modal, Virgil llogan, tlio allver dollar, and Doyla Alloy .received honorable, mention All tho hoy a contoating ware pre anted Confederate flaira. Mix Millar abm presented tha inotnbora with tho now year hooka, iilie received a rUlngi vote of thanks tot tha service. A dlNi'OHshm of tho foaalblllty of tha chapter sponsoring "Gone with tha Wind" was hold. John M, Queen and Mis. Jimmy Hoyd were appointed to take the matter up with J. K. Massla. Mra, L. M. KUHan atated that the Iapera for Mrs. W. A. Bradley for membership In tha chapter had been ant to headquarters. 8avaral renewals of subscription for tho Confederate bulletin were received during the afternoon. lira. Noble Garrett, -president. presided, A em-lid hour followed adjournment ' Woman's Club Will Hold February Meeting At Home Of Mrs. Hannah The February meeting1 of the Wo man's Club will be held on next Thursday, the StUh, at the home of Mrs, William Hannah. Serving with Mrs. Hannah as associate hoatessea will be Mrs. White Mease, Mra. W, G. Francis, and Mrs. U, N. Itarber, Jr., The members are ask ed to assemble promptly at S o'clock. ; Thomas M. Seawoll spent the aet'k end In Atlanta on business. Mrs, W. L. Lampkin Gives Party For Granddaughter Mrs. W. L. Lampkin entertained with a party at her home on Welch street on Saturday afternoon In honor of tha sixth birthday anni versary of her granuuaugnter, Donna Jo (juovn, young daughter of Mr, and Mra, liuddy Queen, of Newport Nows, Va. Tho valuntinu motif waa used throughout the appointments, Gumos featured tho afternoon. Tho guost list lncludod Judy Rob erts, Jlnrhara Jean Potts, Mary Crouscr, Nancy Francis, Hetty Felmet, Judy Harrell, Sandra Sue Caldwell, Nancy O'Neal Under wood, Anne Green, Steve and Hoy Hlm kwell, Teddy and Hobby Puree!! ii ml Johnny Edwards. I Veil wood Home Club Holds Meeting Thursday At Methodist Church Miss Mary Margaret Smith, county home agent, waa tha prin- Ipiil speaker at tha February moot- ng of tho Dellwood homo demon stration club, which waa held on Thursday at tho Dellwood Motho- list church. Miss Smith addressed tha group on 'Thinning a -..Wardrobe." She outlined the goinl polnta In plan ning ahead before buying for the coming senson. Others taking jwrt on tho pro gram Included: rvporta by the fol lowing project lenders: home beau- tltlcaUon by Mrs. Wilbur Whlddoir, oods, Mra. Ketnorj poultry, Mrs. Waddell; garden, Mrs. Hugh Al lison; library, Mrs. C. 0. Newell. In the Hag contest which was held, Mrs. Cruise Moody canto out tho winner. Hoatessea of the af ternoon were Mra. Wilbur Whiddon and Mw, Amos Moody. Mrs. Kunze Will Talk At take Junaluska PTA Meet Mrs. George A; Kume, president of the Haywood county council of PTA, w ill be- the guest ; speaker at the minting of the Lake Juna luska 1TA, Which will be held to night in the school auditorium. A Founder'a Day program will be propatvd. ' . ; THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i Rector And Wife Married Last Thursday n I I MKS. WILLIAM KILE Y PALMER, who before her inarriago on last Thursday, was Miss Alda Louiso Wilson, of Fairviow. William Riley Palmer Weds Miss Alda Louise Wilson Girls, Auxiliary Of Baptist Church Meets With Grace Wilburn The Girls Auxiliary of the First Haptlst Church met with Miss Grace Wilburn at tho home of her par ents on Monduy evening. Miss Jane Dudley Francis was in charge of the program, 'with -Merrill Given, president, proskiiw. Mrs. II. li. ilnmmett, adult leader of the aux iliary, was also present. Others among the 17 members present weres Patsy Hurgin, Meta Dicus, Kuby Frances ' Brown, Hetty t Of Interest throughout the coun ty was the marriHge of Miss Alda Louise Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Laxton Wilson, of Fair view, to William Riley Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glbnn Palmer, of i rabtree, which took place on i huisdny afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Central Methodist church, Asheville. The Rev. T. A. Groce officiated in the presence of members of both families and close friends, using the ring ceremony. The altar was arranged in greenery and floor baskets of snapdragana. Miss Ruth Gladden, accompanied Joe Noland, Patsy Shehan, Virginia I by Mrs. Roy L. Trent, presented a J w J 1 at RAY'S Archor Nylons art bctttr than vf AND VK CAN SHOW YOU A LOVELY GROUP Archer Veil SI. 35 ArcherNeLine S1.65 Archer Silk Hose SI. 00 up Other Silk Hose, regularly 49f up Featuring Special This Week in F&ktt4 CHIFFON HOSE First quality I Silk, &4hrWU wit .vl rxl t. S;s SH Oxs. Kwtrlyl Y!a.- lit cs ssosr rcc Archer Hose C. E. RAY'S SnS Jackson, Ciladys Walker, Betty Bradley, Anne Edmunds, Susie Shehan, Jeanette Burgin, Carroll Boll, Ruth Bradley, and Mary Joe Green. Two Young Hostesses Give Valentine Party Vivian Watkins and Jean Rot ha entertained a group of their young friends wrth a valentine party on Friday evening at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins. - The house was :decorntod..ih. tvvl hearts and the valentine motif was observed in all the irty appoint ments. Pancing and games fea tured the evening. The guest list included: Nancy Jones, Oeraldine Colkitt , Bette Hannah, Dothy Martel. Jackie Sue Messer, Theresa Alley, Mary Ann Massie, Barbara Ann Boyd, Mary Able Osborne. Carolyn Coop er, KHaabetk.An.ti Watkins. Virgin ia Nave and Laura Woody. Also Parker Gay, Tonvmt Ray, Bobbie Hanlin, Johnnie MacAUi son, Hallet Wanl. Jr Walter Tal iaferro, Jackie Coin, Tommie Boyd, Nip and Tuck Ray, and Pan Wat kins, .: ' ... Miss Geneva Messer, of Valviose, sjnt Sunday with Miss Lillian Messer. -: - Mrs. Joe Howell had as her ruests over the wk-nd, M rs. John Weaver, of AshevUle, and Mra.. Jessie Swwr, of New York City. She also had with her over Sunday her sister, Mrs. Thel ro Pawkins, of Marion. .'..'. Miss Enxlyn Haynes, who is at terntitig Western Carolina Teacher ColWge, will spend the wek-ed with her mother, Mrs. Claud C Hajnea, at PaVista Terrace, where the Utter is spending the winter. 'w ' '.,' Major J. Harden HovreU attend J the Weetern Carolina Fvstma ten' district enferenca, which waa VeKl in AshevilW e StuTviy nifht. ' ' ':-. v Mr, a V. Hamrick. a V. Ham. rvk. Jr, and SVp HamrWk. t SSelVv. came Ssuvlay fwr a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Paal Pares. ' - : Sergeant Mack K. Rofciasoa 'and SVrgBt Jm Robinoaw whe ar ikv ta training at Frt Jacko, i & C spent O wwk-ad wit Mrs. 1 VL F. Kobiao and faaaSjr. ! ! Mr. and Mra. Wkiteaar rmst ' retarsed ftNVX Satardsj after : a tea days trvy t FVriiv ! j JaM Hardy H!L Jr i w tatxawl at IVrt Jacksc spest t wfe4d in tm wj kia far : eatta, Mar and Mrs. J. H. Hwa. program of wedding music, which included: "I Love You Truly' "0 Promise Me," and "To a Wild Rose," by McDowell, with the Lo hengrin and Mendelssohn inarches being used for the processional and recessional, : The bride entered with her fath er, who gave her in marriage. She wore a becoming costume of gray with navy blue and white acces sories, and her flowvrs were a bou quet of sweetheart rosea and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by her twin sisters, Miss Mary and Miss Martha Wilson, who were also dressed in navy blue with white ac. cessories. The bridegroom entered with his father, who served as his best man. Mrs. Palmer is a graduate of t he Fairview high school and Cecil's Business College, of Asheville. For the past two and half years she has been connected with the farm demonstration work of Buncombe j county. j The bridegroom is the oldest son ', of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. He was ' graduatexi frvm the Clyde high: school. Brevard Junior College, and with honors front Xorth Carolina State College, with a B. S. degree in agriculture. For the past three and a half years he has been as-1 sistant county fsnn agent for Bun-1 combe county. The bride is the granddaughter of J. M. Wilson and the lata Mrs.; Wilson, anj Mrs. C. F. HunUey and the late Rev. Mr. HunUey, of Bun-j combe county. Mr. Palmer is the ' grandson of the lata Mr. and Mrs. ! Riley M. Ferguson and Mrs. WU- j lianv A. Palmer and the late Mr. I Palmer, well known cititeas of Haywvxvl county. : j Imntediately following the wed- ding, the couple left for a wedding ! trip through the southern states, ' after which they will return to ; Asheville, where they will reside. "' ', :' Mrs. Buddy Queen and hex young daughter. Poena Jo, who are bow residing in Xewyort Xews, Va are returning this week, after a visit to' th fevrraer! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ijimrtm .'' Corporal Joe Sioaa, wa is sta tioned at Fork Jackson, sest tie week-ecd ia towa wit lis father ; Hcjfh J. S3oam. ' . Mr. and Mrv Jaaea W. Saauacsa, ! wfe kav bee speatdieg aoaaetiat at Cak Park. Vtft hut Tfeaxsday far ! a asvaUt Tisat with reSatires ia Joasaoa City. Team. TVey vera ' accoaapaaitd fey their ysysxsan. Dr. ' N. F. Lancaster. Mr, i n mis, vie has kwa 3 for sobm tun was : atW.-i i3TJTA"npi , j ' j Mrs. T. Crawford kl as Wr rst w tie wk-bi kr ccosia. ! Frrrato R.y SJt,o sta- 'i Pasl M.-Cracken, of Axa HarKY, m a ax im wxa, ,'s i wxA ks f:ar. Hi J. SXn. I '.'.'': Mr. and Mra. V-iaaa rrrst ' are sjeakiScr a fortaig-Ut at rarwos ' poteta ka FkciSa, Miss Axaa Pee aarkaSriek aaa refruwd treaa EiasMr wkaia sSw was vadwr aAiwinatawa at Joka Hoaas. Miss KataSndt is nadi iaa?coii ia Hold Open House At Grace Rectory The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond E. MacBlain were at home on Tuesday evening at the rectory to the mem bers of the Grace Church in tne Mountains, following the confirma tion service held at the church. The tea table was centered with a bowl of yellow acacia, covered with a cream lace cloth, and the appointments were lovely pieces of old silver. Assisting in receiving and serv ing were: Mrs. J. F. Abel, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. C F. Kirk patrick, Mrs. Harry Marshall, Mrs. M. C. Green, Mrs. Walter Talia ferro, and Miss Robena Miller. .. Local Woman Will Be Guest Speaker For DAR Henderson ville Chapter Mrs. J. H. Howell, state chair man of DAR Indian work, will be the guest speaker tomorrow after noon at, the February meeting of the Joseph McDowell chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, in Hendersonville. Mrs. How ell will address the group on the "Cherokee Indians of Today" and will also outline the work that the state society through the chapters, is doing for the Indians. ' Ernest J. Hyatt left Tuesday for Lakeland, Fla., where he will join Mrs. Hyatt, who has been there for the past six weeks. He will re-1 main for a fortnight and will be accompanied home by Mrs. Hyatt. Miss Haseltine Swift will spend the coming week-end with her brother. Bill Swift, who is attend ing the apprentice school of tho Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, of Newport News. Miss Evelyn Wyatt and Miss Edna Scates left Saturday for a visit with Miss Ruth Scates in Elizabethton, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Suttonfield spent the week-end in Canton with Mrs. Suttonfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Coleman. Miss Kathryn Green Bride Of William Frank Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Green, of Fines Creek, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kathryne Green, to William Frank Kirkpatrick. The vows were taken in the presence of a small group of relatives and friends in Waynesville on Saturday, January the 18th, with the Rev. Frank Leatherwood offi ciating. . ; '. V The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson, of Jonathan Creek and the late G. W. Green, of Canton. She received her education at Fines Creek high school and is a graduate of Carson Newman, holding from the latter an A. B. degree. She is at present teaching English and mathematics in the Fines Creek consolidated school. Mr. Kirkpatrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kirkpatrick, of Fines Creek, and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Noland, of Waynesville. He received his educatiou at Fines vCreek and the Western Carolina Teachers" Train ing College. The couple have recently return ed from their wedding! trip to At lanta and are at home to their friends on Branner Crest drive. . Miss Terrell Will Be Hostess Of February- Music Club Meeting The Waynesville Music Club will hold the regular February meeting on Saturday the 28nd, with Miss Margaret Terrell as hostess at the , home of her parents. Mrs. Robt. H. Stretcher will have charge of the program. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 194, Jonathan Club Met With Mrs. Allison Friday By Mrs. W. T. Rainer Mrs. Fred Allison was hou on Friday afternoon at h. vte: on Jonathan Creek to the mr of the Jonathan home demonstrj tion club. Mrs. W. E. Boyd, home beautj v ...u an article transplanting trees and shmh. was announced that four membe ox me ciuo naa entered the h0IJ muuiiuiuw toniest sponsored me r uu iiuuomu sank. , Other Project leaders giving pons uiciuaea; Mrs. Medfi Leatherwood on foods; Mrs v tr i , . DJtuavay ou poultry; and Odell Brown on library work. miss mary margaret Smitl aigeni, gave a aeipiui demonstri tion on "Planning the Wardrnh. A social hour followed adjourl mem. Mrl COMEDIAN WHO KEEPS ON GETTING MARRIEDl .Strange marital record of a sal faced comic whose love-life ill problem in arithmetic since he Jus nrst wile just once, went to t altar thrice with his third sdoiJ and now hopes his third marrial IU W11C 11 U. i. W1U BUCK. LOOK If this feature in the February 2Sl issue 01 ' The American Weekly the big magazine distributed wil the . BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at AU Newsstand) REMOVAL SALE AIKEN GIFT SHOP Is Moving to The Schulhofer Block Next To The Lady I Fayre Beauty Shop. 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