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Page 4 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, MAY SOCIETY Mrs. L.M. Killian Hostess To UDC Chapter On Friday The Haywood chapter of the United Daughters of the Confed eracy held the regular May meet ing with Mrs. L. M. Killian' on Friday afternoon with the presi dent, Mrs. Noble Garrett, presid ing. Mrs. Grover C. Davis had the paper of the afternoon on "Georgia."- Mrs. Davis brought out the state's contribution to the cause of the Confederacy and gave in de tail the lives of General Benjamin B. Hill and General John G. Gordon. Announcement was made of the sale of Confederate flags to be held Saturday under the direction of Eu genia Martin and other members of the chapter of the Children of the Confederacy . Plans were formulated to arouse interest of members who for va rious reasons have ceased to attend the meetings and participate in the activities of the chapter. The following committee will have charge of marking the graves of the veterans of the War Between the States in the county: Miss Robena Miller, chairman, Mrs. L. M. Killian, Mrs. Frank Ferguson, and Mrs. J. Harden Howell, Mrs. Grover C. Davis, at the request of the members, gave the toast "To the men of the Confeder acy for the defense of America," which she gave at the recent district meeting held in Sylva. Mrs. J. H. Howell gave a report of the meet ing. It was announced that Mrs. Davis had been requested to give the toast on the regular UDC pro gram over WWNC. A letter was read urging the j members to subscribe to the UDC bulletin, in order that they may keep up with the activities of the various groups. Mrs, Ward Boring, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Lois Har rold, left Monday for her home in Durham. ' Mrs. J. C. Patrick and young daughter, Florie, left Monday for North Wilkesboro, where they will visit. Woman's Club Will Give Benefit Party On Friday Night The ways and means committee of the Woman's Club are giving a benefit bridge party on Tuesday night at the Hotel LeFaine. Play ers are asked to assemble at 8 o'clock. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick at 450. The committee has secured a large number of handsome prizes from local firms and individuals. Those who do not care to make up their tables may leave arrange ments to the committee in charge. As the social calendar has been very light this spring a large num ber of guests are expected, a num ber of parties having already made reservations. Jonathan Creek Home Club Holds May Meeting With Mrs. Williams Mrs. Bill Williams was hostess to the members of the Jonathan Creek home demonstration club on Friday afternoon. Miss Mary Margaret Smith, home aget, gave demonstrations on "Fitting a Dress" and "Selecting Accessories," in which she gave many seasonal suggestions about summer clothes. The following club leaders gave helpful reports: Mrs. Medford Leatherwood on "Foods;" Mrs. F. R. Kennedy on "Poultry;" and Mrs. Fred Allison on "Gardens." In the social hour following the meeting Mrs. G. V. Howell was the winner in the contest, "Naming the States." BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clyde West, of Hazelwood, have announced the arrival of a son, Troy Eugene, on April the 10th. ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, of Ha zelwood, have announced the birth of a son at their home on Thurs day May the 1st. How She's Grown! 'fern 1 1 LI - w- ut 4 i You'd hardly recognize this young lady as Shirley Temple, looking very grown up with her curls shorn. Pictured in Palm Springs, Cl. NOW $495 to$g5p She Would Appreciate A Pair Of iiunminq Bird lassie's Dept. Store C. J. Reece, Owner X-RAY SERVICE FREE Mrs. George A. Kunze n Charge Of Program Of Woman's Club Meeting The May meeting of the Woman's Club will be held next Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms of the Way nesville Presbyterian church. Mrs. George A. Kunze, chairman of music, will have charge of the program. The following hostesses are scheduled to serve: Mrs. N. F. Lancaster, Mrs. Jerry Colkitt, Mrs. Dan Watkins, and Mrs. C. C. White. . Mrs. W. F. Swift Will Entertain May DAR Meeting On The 14th The May meeting of the Dorcas Bell Love chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will be held with Mrs. W. F. Swift at her home on the Fairview road on Wednes day afternoon, the 14th. Mrs. Glenn Tweed, of West Ashe ville, will have the paper of the afternoon, and Miss Lois Harrold will review the national magazine. Mrs. James M. Long, regent, will preside. Miss Jane Stentz, who is a stu dent at Virginia Intermont, spent the week-end in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tillotson and children, Laura Virginia and Har old, of Hendersonville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Curstis Russ. Ernest L. Withers, Jr., who has headquarters in Atlanta, spent sev eral days with his parents here during the week. . Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and Mi33 Sarah Welch are visiting friends in Crossville, Tenn. . Miss Thomasine Stringfield, who has been teaching in Ellerbe during the past year, is expected home next week. Major and Mrs. James Harden Howell had as their guests over the week-end the latter's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Marshall and two sons, Daniel and Douglas, of Charlotte. ' : Corporal Joe Sloan, of Fort Jackson is spending the week here with his family. " Dr. I. B. Funke had as her guests over Sunday her cousins, Mrs. Caroline Robinson and daugh ter, Miss Caroline Robinson and Belton Taylor, of Asheville. ;.. ; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geer, of Charleston, S. C, who spent the summer here one season occupying the residence of Miss Alice Quin lan, were guests at the Waynes ville Country Club during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Thomp son, of Asheville, were the guests of Mrs. William T. Hannah over Sunday. Col. and Mrs. William Ira Lee of Gatlinburg, Tenn., spent a couple of days here with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. T. Crawford dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fisher and daughter, Mary Ann Fisher and Miss DeBrayda Fisher, were guests of Mr. and Mr. R. C. Trammel in Greenville, S. C, recently. Lt. David Stentz Is Guest Of Parents For Ten Days Visit Lt. David Stentz, who recently received his commission in the U. S. Air Corps, is spending ten days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz. Lt. Stentz has been orderd to report for duty at Selfridge Field, Mich., where he will be attached to the First Pursuit group. Chapter Of Children Of Confederacy Will Meet Friday Afternoon The Haywood chapter of the Children of the Confederacy will hold a meeting on Friday afternoon with Miss Eugenia Martin at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Methodist Women To Hold Meeting Tuesday The women's society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist church will meet in the church parlors on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Noble Garrett has charge of the program and Mrs. J, H. Howell, president, will preside. Mary Ann Massie left Monday for Durham where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Dickson. Private James Harden Howell, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. Woodson Jones and daugh ter, Nancy Jones, left Monday for High Point where they will visit the former's sister, Mrs. Joe Daggett. Miss Clara McCall Public Health Nurse Takes Red Cross Course Miss Clara McCall, public health nurse pf Haywood county has rnmnlptpd a first aid course given during the past two weeks by ReJ Cross officials from national head quarters. Miss McCall represented the local Haywood chapter. Two others from this county also completed the work, Mrs. Mary Hanson and Miss Ethel Bailey were awarded certificates for 30 hours of study. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and daughter, Miss Helen Davis, of Galax, Virginia, Mrs. W.-W. Mc Connell, of Marion and Mrs. W. R. Hupp, of Bryson City, were week-end guests of Mrs. i. v. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitner. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Leath erwood are occupying the Led better apartment in Grimball Park. Dr. J. W. McKay returned to Hazelwood on Saturday after a1 two months stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoyle and children, Frances and Richard Hoyle, spent the week-end with Mrs. Hovle's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles George, in Greenville, S. C. Miss Edna Woodard, Mrs. Car roll Whitner and Miss Hazel Wood ard motored to Knoxville on Mon day. Cecil Benfield, of Lenoir, spent the week-end in Hazelwood with his family. Barbara Benfield ac companied him to Lenoir on Sun day. "i0O You Will Find At RAY'S In Lovely Styles and Materials -For Both the Miss and the Matron- 8 r it i ' ' I A Splendid Values at 49c, 69c, 97c Including 80 Square Prints at 97c And also for tots . . . . Lovely Selections .. .. .. Up SOME MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN'S THINGS ' - CHILDREN'S SHOES C. E. RAY'S SONS PARK SHOP SAVE WITH US B7' Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Union, S. C, came Saturday for a vjsit with Mr. and Mrs. John Tittle. , Mr. and Mrs. George Walls have returned to their home after spending ten days with their sons, Arthur Walls and George Walls, Jr., in Newport News, Virginia. '.. Mrs. Grover Crawford and daughter, Mrs. Chet Hodgina and granddaughter, Jo Ann Hodgina, of High Point, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Summer row and family at their home in Hazelwood. '' Miss Bonnie Rector spent last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crook in West Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee Jr., of Spartanburg, spent the week-end in town with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ruff, of Wilmington, are snendiner this week in the county visiting rela tives. They will divide the time between Waynesville and Cove Creek. Privafo o . Jackson. mor off with his parents' A. P Ton I,:-- ' Jits trAl . Mrs. Charles Hill, o . was a recent gUwt ni v H Whitner at ,,Z , Ti wood. r 'r mh WHO. UUe Kr,n.. Howell, of JonS lT"uea e Methodist DL3 lonary meeting .whiJj last week in RM... . 4 ,o Uty Miss Hazel CaldweU ,v week-en at BrevS where she attended the Jr Day festivity. ,.eaaiai is a former student of a, Miss Marv vt. . the past few months i JJ has refciirna t 9 "H ping at the Junalaska GuL Mrs. Bonnpr P.,,. from a trip to Canada 'Jd ClUdp Viaita t ... . w var En route homt- sh of Niagara Falls. In Shopping For Me SAVE-Shop at RAYS I Shirts Sport Suits Sweated A LARGE SELECTION- AT PLEASING PRICES wax mm ' hi M r 4 wf-rtPY Dress Slacks $1.49 UK Work Trousers 97 Matched Work Suits $2.08 uj And Smart SUMMER SHOES PLEASING STYLES AND PRICES C. E. RAY'S SONS mm "WHERE QUALll. REIGNS C. J. REECE, Owner
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