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Page 4 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 1 Bride-Elect Given Party On Saturday Afternoon Mrs. R. L. Prevost and Mrs. Whitener Prevost entertained on Saturday afternoon with' a card party in compliment to Miss Hasel tine Swift, bride-elect of this week. The affair was given at the home of the former. The bridal motif was used throughout the party appointments and the arrangement of the flowers. When the scores were totaled Miss Sarah Jane Walker and Miss Jane White were found to be the winners of the top scores. Miss Swift was presented with some . silver in her chosen pattern. I Making up the tables were Miss I Haseltine Swift, Miss Joyce Junip er, Miss Sarah Jane Walker, Miss Hilda Way, Miss Mary Stents, Miss Jane Stents, Miss Margaret Preston, of Birmingham, Miss Mary Lou El wood, of Canton, Ohio, and Waynesville, Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, Miss Jane White, Miss Dorothy Baldwin, of Tabor City, Miss Carolyn Rose, of Chicago, Mrs. Calvin Houghland, of Nash ville, Miss Hester Anne Withers, Miss Martha Way, and Miss Anne McClenegahan, of Raleigh. Join ing the group at the tea hour were Mrs. W. P. Swift, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, mother of the bridegroom-elect, and Mrs. Avis Mingus, of Spar tanburg. Mrs. M. G. Stamey Gives Supper Party for Nephew Mrs. M. G. Stamey was hostess of an informal supper party on Wednesday evening honoring her nephew, Charles McKeel, of Char lotte, who is her guest, and also of her sister, Miss Anne Albright. The guest list included Dorothy Richeson, Patsy Gwyn, Ruthie Wagenfeld and her guest, Anne English, of Ashevillje,' Charles McKeel, Jack Richeson, Jimmy El wood, and Dwight Beaty. GOOD REASONS WHY YOU'LL WANT A PERMANENT WAVE AT OUR SHOP 1. Exquisite and Lasting. 2. Best Supplies and Equipment. 3. Adds Lustre and Reconditions the hair. 4. No .matter what color or texture we have the per manent that your hair will respond to. 5. Good Permanents are always cheapest. 6. We guarantee them. Personality Beauty Shop Phone 306 Main Street Were Ready for Lovely Dresses By ; KAY DUNHILL DORIS DODSON ANN FOSTER GEORGANA Also Lovely Fall Coats Come See These New Creations assca's epfc. Store C. J. REECE, Owner Mrs. Joe Gill Gives Luncheon Wednesday For Niece, Miss Barbara Gill Mrs. Joe Gill was hostess of a luncheon on Wednesday as a cour tesy to her young niece, Miss Bar bara Gill, of Witchita, Kan., who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray F. Gill, are visiting here. The affair was given at the Green Tree Tea Room, with Miss Caro lyn Rose and Miss Hester Anne Wither assisting the hostess. The guest list included the honor guest, Mary Stents, Anne Osborne, and Patsy Gwyn. Two Hostesses Honor Miss Swift With Party Friday Mrs, T. Lenoir Gwyn and Mrs. Tom Campbell-entertained with a luncheon on Friday as a courtesy to Miss Haseltine Swift, whose marriage to Lt David Stentz takes place on Saturday, August the 16th. Yellow flowers were used as a decorative note. Following the serving of luncheon the guests en joyed several progressions of rum my, with Miss Anne McClenega han, of Raleigh, and Miss Jane White winners of the two prizes given. Miss Swift was presented two pieces of her chosen pattern of silver, ; . ', '' The guest list included the fol lowing: Miss Haseltine Swift, Mrs, W. F. Swift, Mrs, J. Dale Stentz, Miss Nancy Killian, Miss Jane Stentz, Miss Mary Stentz, Miss Hilda Way, Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, Miss Jane White and her guest, Miss Dorothy Baldwin, of Tabor City, Miss Sara Jane Walker, Miss Joyce Juniper, Miss Mary Lou Elwood, of Canton, Ohio, and Waynesville, Miss Margaret Preston, of Birmingham, Ala., Miss Martha Way, Miss Anne Mc Clenegahan, of Raleigh, and Mrs. Ellen Louis Killian Queen. Evelyn Craig Gives Dance On Fifteenth Birthday Tuesday Miss Evelyn Craig was hostess of an informal dance on Tuesday evening at the FFA chapter house in celebration of her 15th birthday anniversary. She was assisted in receiving, her guests by her mother, Mrs. George Craig. The assembly room was attractively arranged in a color motif of red, white and blue, with arrangements of flowers in the three colors. v The guest list included the fol lowing: Lois Massie, Loraine Mar tel, Mildred Milner, Anne Osborne, Velma McClure, Dorothy Richeson, Jean Rotha, Dorothy Ryder, of Canton, Helen Jewell Robinson, Betsy Siler, Ruby Frances Brown, Jeanette Burgin, Patsy Burgin, Doris Colkitt, Shirley Colkitt, Ade laide Davis, Kathryn Davis, and Peggy Hyder and Kitty Woodard, of Asheville. Anne Edmunds, Betty Francis, Anne Fanner, Jane Dudley Francis, Patsy Gwyn, Dorothy Greer, Jen nie Greer, Theresa Alley, Merrill Green, Kathenne Green, Dons Grahl, Mimi Gorsline, Louella Hall, Rosemary Herman, Miriam Isen hour, Virginia Jackson, Nan Liner, Eloise Martin, " Louise Martin, Bebe Medford, Martha Mae Wyche, Betty Wilson, Ruthie Wagenfeld, and guest, Anne English, of Ashe ville, Carroll Bell, Mary Ellen Boone, Betty Bradley. Also Bill Hannah, Clyde Greer, Jack Richeson, Billy Ray, J, D. Hyatt, Jimmy Elwood. Jack Worth ihgton, Ben Colkitt, Noble Garrett, Wallace Nave, of Asheville, Henry Foy, Winston Davis, Fred Palmer, Bobby Lee, Jim Leatherwood, Em mett Green, Gene Medford, Billy Davis, James Fie, Spaldon Under wood, Jr., Phil Medford, Joe Tate, Don Hyatt, Alden Hall, Charles Way, Fred Martin, Jr., Edmond Hannah, . Tommy Davis, Chas. Leatherwood, Dean Ledford, Harry McCracken, Lester Burgin, Jr., Richard Bradley, Colvin Brown, Jr., Erwin Burgin, Billy Fish, Mack Green, Billy Dover, Zeb Curtis, Jr., Oren Coin, Earl Buckner, Bobby Colkitt, Fred Saunders, Jr., Bron son Matney, Jr., Haywood Plott, Joe Massie, Rex Hosaflook, and Frederick Vaughn. : Mrs. J. Webster Is Honored With Shower Wednesday Mrs. Harry Rotha and her daughters, Miss Tillie Rotha and Miss Billie Rotha, entertained on Wednesday afternoon at their home on Pigeon street with a mis cellaneous shower in compliment to Mrs. Joseph Webster, of Joilet, 111., who before her marriage in the early spring was Miss Har riett Boyd, of Waynesville. The house was arranged in quantities of flowers in a number of varieties and colors. Mrs. Web ster was the recepient of many lovely: gifts. Those invited included: Mrs. Johnny Ferguson, Mrs. Grady Clayton, Mrs, Thad Chafin, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Mrs. James R. Boyd, Jr., Mrs. Grady Boyd, Miss Daisey Boyd, Miss Bessie Boyd, Mrs. J. G. Huggin, Jr., Miss Mar garet Hyatt, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs, , Leo Riegar, Miss Mary Ruby Davis, , Mrs. Robert Palmer, Miss Fannie Pearl Campbell. Also Mrs. E. C. Wagenfeld, Mrs. Troy Wyche, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. Jack Way, Miss Mattie Moody, Miss Annie Dee Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Eddie Menchin, of New York City, Mrs. Hazel Ferguson Troy, ol Durham, Mrs, William Medford Mrs. J. K. Boone, Mrs. W. L. Har din, Jr., Mrs. Dewey Stovall, Mrs, Claude Rogers, and Miss Mabel Clark and her guest, Mrs. Randolph Wells, of Knoxville. " Misses Blalock Gave Party Saturday Night Margaret and Doris Blalock en tertained a few of their friends Saturday night with a party. Games and dancing were features of the entertainment, after which refresh ments were served. Those present were: Edna and Edith Summerrow, Teddy and Betty Parris, Phyhs Ferguson, Joy Lan drum, Anna Jean and Catherine Davis, Patsy Rogers, Helen Jewell Robinson, Patsy Blalock, Carolyn Young, Ruth Edwards, and Fletcher Ferguson, Buddy Morrison, Bobby Robinson, Billy Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCracken, Miss Elsie McCracken, Thurman McCracken, and Mrs. John Jeffers and son, Jack, were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Sam Hill, of Spar tanburg, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colkitt had as their guests over the week-end the letter's sister, Miss Helene Goldey and a party of friends, of Atlantic City, who were en route to Mexico. Miss Goldey plans to return home by way of Waynes ville and make her sister another visit later in the season. Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Landrum and daughters, Joy and Genevia, of Tifton, Ga., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. William Winchester. ITaynes Family Will Hold Annual Reunion on 16th At Home of G. C. Haynes The annual Haynes family reun ion will be held at the home of George C. Haynes, which was the original old H. P. Haynes home place on Saturday, the 16th. The day's program will start around 10 o'clock with a devotional service. The annual address will be delivered by the Rev. J. B. Gnce, of Calvary Baptist church, of Ashe ville. A number of informal talks will be made and several quartets and duets will be rendered. All members of the family and friends are invited to bring a bas ket dinner which will be spread at the noon hour, Mrs. Jack Elwood Honors Mother On 82nd Birthday Mrs. Jack Elwood, of Canton, Ohio, and Waynesville,' entertain ed with a luncheon on Thursday in compliment to her mother, Mrs. H. L. MacFayden, on the occasion of her eighty-second birthday an niversary, , She was assisted by her sister, Miss Louise MacFay den, in receiving the guests. The long luncheon table was cen tered by an arrangement of white roses and yellow astermums in an irresidecent bowl placed on an ob long reflector. All the glass ap pointments were also in iresidecent pieces. The guests were presented potted plants in green and yellow pots on which their names had been inscribed. Mrs, MacFayden has resided in Waynesville for the past fifty years. She is a native of Eastern North Carolina and was born in Elizabeth town. She is the daugh ter of Mayor, and Mrs. Benjamin F. Rinadi, the former a hero of the War Between the States. She is the wife of the late Dr. H. L. MacFayden. well known physician who practiced his profession here for more than a half century. She had been prominent in the work of the Waynesville Presby terian church and she and her family have been identified with the affairs of the community for many years. She is beloved by a large circle of friends here. Those invited for the luncheon were Mrs. B. F. Smathers, Mrs. II . G. West, Mrs. John K. Boone, Mrs. J. Howell Way, Mrs. T. G. Massie, Mrs. Chas. E. Thomas, Mrs. Jennie MacFayden, Mrs. S. A. Jones, Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill, Mrs. H. C. Lindsley, Mrs. M. E. LaFollette, of Deland, Ha., Miss Lily White, of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. G. E. MacNeill, of Dublin, Ga.''''. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tittle and daughter, Geraldine, of Jackson ville, Fla.y are visiting Mr. Tittle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John- Tittle, of Hazelwood. I ..' " Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Allen have visiting them this week Mrs.. Alton's brother, Ed Fisher and Mrs. Fisher, also Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hoover and son, Eddie, all of Altoona, Pa. .'.. Mrs. John Shoolbred has as her guests for the moth, Mrs, R. G. Wiggins and daughter, Miss Mary Eleanor Wiggins, of Estill, S. C. : :".. Bill Hannah had as his guests over the week-end Charlie Johnson, Jr., and Richard Johnson, of Ral eigh, and Parker Paris, of Gatlin- burg. ' , . ... ; Mr. and Mrs. Lochlan Hvatt. of Newport News, Va., are returning home this week after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. .' Beautify Your Home With Inlaid Floor Coverings '. S "Home Of Martha and Hilda Way Honor Bride With Luncheon Miss Martha and Miss Hilda Way entertained on Tuesday morn ing with a card party followed by luncheon in compliment to Miss Haseltine Swift, whose marriage to Lt David Stents will take place on Saturday. The hostesses were assisted is receiving by their mother, Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., and their sister, Mrs. Tom Campbell - For the oc casion the rooms were arranged in quantities of flowers in mixed varieties, with yellow predominat ing. When the cards were put away the two top winners were present ed prizes. The bride-elect and Mrs. George Stents, of Newport News, whose marriage took place in the early spring, were also pre sented remembrances of the oc casion. : The guest list included Miss Has eltine Swift, Mrs, George Stentz, of Newport News, Miss Jane Stentz, Miss Mary Stentz, Miss Sara Jane Walker, Miss Billie Rotha, Miss Annoinette Salley, of Asheville, Miss'Mary Lou Elwood, Miss Margaret Preston, of Birming ham, and Miss Marjone Troutman, of Atlanta, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jonathan Woody, . ' . Joining the party at the lunch eon weret Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. J. Dale Stentz, Mrs. Awa Mingus, of Spartanburg, Mrs.. J. Howell Way, Mrs. James Atkins, Jr., Miss Corinne Wagenfeld, Miss Sarah Welch, and Miss Nancy Killian. Sub-Deb Club To Sponsor Concert By Bronson Matney The Sub-Deb club composed of a group of high school and college girls is sponsoring a concert given by Bronson Matney, Jr., at the community center , tonight at ', 8 o'clock. Young Matney, whose voice is well known in this section, will be accompanied by his. mother, Mrs. Bronson Matney. The program will also consist of piano and dance numbers by local talent. ' Mrs. Rea, the former Mrs. Chas. U. Miller " And Husband Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Isaac' Rea, of(( Fort Meade, Fla., were guests here during the week. Mrs. Rea is the former Mrs. Charles U. Miller, of Waynesville, who has many f riends in this section of the state. Mrs. Rea has not resided here in several years, having returned to her former home in Fort Wayne, Ind., but has made frequent trips here. Mr. and Mrs. Rea were married on June the 3rd in Fort Wayne and following their marriage made an extended visit to points in Okla homa and Texas from which they were returning as they stopped here." Mr. Rea is in business on Fort Meade where the couple will re side. He is a former mayor of Fort Meade and has extensive in terests there and in Oklahoma. . " . Mr. and Mrs. Garland F. Robe son, of Beaufort, S. C, spent the week-end here as the guests of the former's parents, Prof, and Mrs. E. J. Robeson. . Dr. and Mrs. Fred N. Pegg and son, Billy, have returned to their home in Kernersville, after spend ing the past week with the form er' sister, Mrs. R. C. Tuttle. Large Selection Patterns i- 21.50 Square Yard Installed . COME IN TODAY Better Values" Business Woman's Circle Presbyterian Church to Sponsor Supper Tuesday The Business Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church will spon sor a fellowship . supper at the church on Tuesday the 19th at 7:30 o'clock.- Following the serving of supper an informal program will be pre sented. Members of the church and friends are cordially invited to attend. A small charge will be made. - Mrs. Hallet Ward is chairman of the circle sponsoring the affair and Mrs. Jimmy Neal is chairman of the committee on the supper ar rangements. ; DELEGATES APPOINTED The following delegates from -the Hazelwood Baptist church were ap pointed to attend the Haywood County Baptist Association meet ing at the Riverside and East Fork churches: Mrs. Sam Knight, Will Snyder, the Rev. Ellis Arrington, Lee Grant Clark, Mrs. David Gaddy, and Miss Elizabeth Noland. :-..''.' BOOSTERS TO MEET The Hazelwood Boosters Club will meet Thursday night in the Town Hall at 7:00. ' '' The choice of the Smart Young Set AS THE weather goes, so goes your uTtt-Seasonw Coat On blustery days, in zips the snag lining, and you're warm as a muflln. Whn it gets balmy again, out zip the lining, and you saunter forth in a trim, man-tailored top coat. Both coat and lining are fashioned of KIRKHAVEN tweed, woven of imported 100 all wool yarns, sturdy fabric that pampers your taste for well bred, authentic tweeds. In luxurious Heather shades. &OQ95 ' a- r ' i i t .. . S a u)mpieie L.me ui New FALL COATS In all the new Fall shades Prices range from S&95 S69.95 Be wise select your ' coat early this year TQGGERa Miss Janefl Gives Supper p For Bride-Elect1 ranged in quantiti m mixed arrange, was assisted by her Jjf C. C. White, guests. n Enjoying the fflir Swift , her rnoC w!! Swift, Mrs. J. Dal. SZ "of the brideg45 Ellen Louise Killi. Nora Swift Atlcin,. 12 Way, Mm Mary U"B Waynesvule and Miss Carolyn Row, miss Billie Rotha. MU, i Wagenfeld, Miss Thonusi,, field, Miss Dorothv n.u. Tabor City, Mrs. Zack God Knoxville, Miss Jane St-,. Mary Stentz, Mis MarpJ ion, oi Birmingham, pies aunt, Mrs. J, Dale Ste, Mrs. Hugh Massie. A small deposit '''wiD. hold any coat for you The
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