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UnAY. AUGUST 14, 1941 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Part 5 0 ciety r-. Tj Jr.. of frfwer tht. her. fever the weekend. nve ... Eastern Car- Lrher r homa Smith De """"" " , u- Sam Melton have M lr Mr and LMcElroy.nddiugh. W.of Mobile, Ala., and Sd Fry, of Spring City, . cr1air Jones and ttnd jura. Z. Ealph and Vincent, of W.. .M visiting fcthton, ieu- - ------ L in town. Mr. and Mm formerly or wu . . ,' pii.rahAtht.nn for Lt 15 1n where 'atter L.itore. . Li.weekMr. Randolph of Knoxviue. " ... : m;. Mornrnt lormer .hit taueht at one time local schools. - xrAA1 mn Vna KftAn IS I , i COi rfw - in RairiavHla hg some n"" L daughter, Mrs. Jimmy L ...:ari tn visit Mr. and r, nn'"" -- limmy Neal. Later in the Mrs. Neal piana to ifornia where she will spend months with her son, Chas. FmPt K. Herman had as test during- the week Miss Edwards, who formerly m the hieh school here. ronia is now connected Ee Mills Home in Thomas- Sim H. Morgan and two ti, of Savannah, are visiting mer's cousin, Mrs. Francis Mrs. Morgan is the form. Hollis Smith and has biting here. . Ratnh Lucus. who has been lest of Miss Wilma Hoyle past ten days, leit oaiur famn Pendleton, at Vir- Keach, where he is in train- h the coast artillery. ' Ind Mrs, Herbert Ogburn and cr, Jean, of Greensboro, are K at the home of Mrs. R. L. It for a few days. Mrs. Og- fa the former Miss Bobby fniesdale. r---. Hendrix, of Lyman, Wash.i Monday for a month's visit la brother, Lee Hendrix and Irelatives. ; and Mrs. Lawrence Jones he week-end with Mr. Jones' h in South Carolina. ler Hendrix, of Savannah. last week with his parents, J Mrs. Lee Hendrix. '.' ties McKeel'of Charlotte, is E his aunts, Miss Anne Al- i and Mrs, M. G. Stamey. .... Andrew Moore and a party ids from New York made P visit to relative's of the during the . week. Mrs. the former Miss Miriam of Waynesville. '' Hester Ann Withers has H from P West Vire-inia with her t Erest L. Withers, Jr. Margaret Preston, of Bir- K Ala., is visiting her aunt, "ie Stentz. .: ... uui mtuimn, wi "rton, D. C, is spending ten as a guest at the Hotel V Miss Hannah formerly ... a Mrs. Tom CampbeH had ;'f raest over the week-end Pyvll! a ..... -vuiiis, oi ait. Airy. K t , a spenaing ten .lere u the guest of her rrs. H. L. MacFayden, F ttters, Miss Louis Mac- Bind iu. i-.. i Mil. jaCK Miss Dorothv KalHwin A t0u- City, is visiting Miss Jane White, Miss Margaret and Miss rHo Howard, who have spent some time with Mrs. R. L. Coin at her hom- on the Soeo Gap road, left during tne weeK lor their home in Ken tuck.': v W. Dalton Smith, former eountv farm agent of Haywood, arrived on aaturdav from Ponlanrille Miss., where he is a member f the faculty of Pearl River Col lege. He was called to town on account of the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Orlando, Fla., who is spending the summer nere at the Smith home. Dr. Mack Davis had as his miest over the week-end Dr. D. L. Wells, of Raleigh, of the Oral Hvsriene department of the State Board of Health. Mrs. Allen McLean, who has spent sometime here with her mother, Mrs. J. F, Abel and her sister, Mrs. Robert Osborne, left during the week for her home in Tampa. She was accompanied by her young niece, Mary Osborne, who will visit her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Massie had as their guests over the week-end the Rev. and Mrs. Walter West, of Salisbury. The Rev. Mr. West was formerly pastor of the Metho dist church here and is now serving the First Methodist church of Salis bury. Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Stovall have as their guests the latter's par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Tuck er and their daughter, Miss Janie Tucker, of North Wilkesboro Miss Lena Smith, of China Grove, spent the week-end here as the guest of her sister, Miss Mary Margaret Smith. - Sergeant Samuel R, Morris, of Camp Croft, S. C, returns this week after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Thad Howell. . '. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Ogdori and young daughter, of Greensboro, are spending a few days in town.. Mrs, Ogden is the former Miss Bobbie Jean Truesdale, daughter of Rev. and Mrs; Truesdale, who resided here at one time. . . V' Hugh J. Soan,, Jr., member of the State Highway Patrol, located in Warsaw, was the guest Of his father during the week.: Master Erwin Bunrin has return ed after spending some time in Newport News with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eller hsii their guest ove the week-end J. W. lEller, of Robbinsville. Mr. and Mrs. J. I- Rietzel had as their guests over the week-end, Mr. Rietzel's mother and brother, Clin ton and Mrs. RietzeL of F.lmwood, N. IU :. ... Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles had as their guests last week Miss Bessie Hartley and Mrs. Anna Thomp son, of Atlanta. Mrs. Harley DeHart and son, Paul, of Candler, are spending some time here with the former's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Liner, Jr., had as their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Foster Jeffords, of South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stovall and small daughter, Lynda, spent the week-end in Cleveland, Ga., with Mr. Stovall s relatives. daughter, Beverly Ann, of Greer, S. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knight during the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Massingill and small son, Max, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pruett and1 small a a Mrs. Jake Davis, of Delrea Beach, Fla., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C S. Davis. Mrs. Howell Messer, of Valdeae, came last week to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Messer, of Haielwood. Corporal James Knight, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end at the home of his grandfather, J. N. Knight. Mrs. Fate McHone and Mrs. Rufus Clark had as their guests for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pat ton, of Brevard and Ed Brooks, of Columbus, Tenn. Mrs. J. R. Byrd had as her guests from Tuesday till Saturday two sisters-in-laws, Mrs. Arthur Rob inson and Mrs. Mary Keller, of Sedro Wooley, Wash. Mrs. Rob inson and Mrs. Keller left Haiel wood around 23 years ago and this was their first trip back . S. Davis and children, Joe, Catherine and Anna Jean and Mrs. Jake Davis, of Delrea, Beach, Fla., and A- S. Griffin attended Home Coming Day at Robbinsville Bap tist church Sunday. Mrs. T. V. Davis had as her guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis and daughter, Shel ley Jean, and Mrs. Billy Wells and Mrs. Roxie Nimmons, all of Char lottesville, Va. Miss Eleanor Messer, of Ashe ville, spent the week-end with rel atives in Haielwood. t Mrs. William Fowler, of Raleigh, the former Miss Catherine Martin, of Waynesville, arrived this week to visit her mother, Mrs. 0. R. Martin. She was accompanied home by her sister, Louise Mar tin, who has been her guest. Mrs. G. N. Hensonof Spindale, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. P. L, Turbyftll. Mrs. Francis Wyatt and her daughter, Miss Stella Mae Wyatt, of Lake Junaluska, spent the week-end in Asheville visiting the Eliada Home, Free Coal Given With Heatrolas Free coal is being given with the purchase of each Estate Heat rola sold by Massie Furniture Company, they are announcing this week. The offer is rood only through September 6th, the announcement stated. , Mr. and Mrs. John Davis had as their guests during the week Rev. and Mrs. Albert Pierce, of Green Cove, Fla.. and Mrs. C. C. Moore and granddaughter, of Marion Junction, Ala., who have frequent ly visited here. Mrs. Mary Oaks and her grand daughter, Mary Lyons Crouser, have returned from a visit to J. C. Crouser at Kyle. Buddy Reynolds, of Bristol, Tenn,, is spending sometime here with his uncle W. T. Shelton, on Pigeon street. Miss Anna Ruth Wilson, of Greenville, S. C, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Shelton Davis-McDaniel Reunion Is Set For Sunday At 10 The Davis and McDaniel reunion will be held at the Maple Grove church, also known as Turpin's Chapel, on Sunday, August 17, with the program starting at ten o'clock. The program is made up of sing ing, special numbers by quartets, string band, and a well known speaker. Lunch will be served at noon, with ice cream and cold drinks provided, according to Paul Smitk, president of the reunion. "All friends and relatives are cordially invited and requested to bring lunch," Mr. Smith said. HALFTONES Stephen H. Horgan, an expert in photo-mechanical printing, devel oped the first halftone of any kind ever to appear in a newspaper. It was published in the New York Graphic of March 4, 1880. It's funny, but the two-faced person is more capable of handing you a double cross. Miss Thomasine Stringfield re turned on Tuesday from Norfolk, where she Spent several days as the guest of friends. . . . Bill Hensorr, of Spindale, spent the week-end in town as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. P. L. Turbyfill. . . . Jack Holtzclaw, of Richmond, Va., is visiting his family here. Miss Ruthie Wagenfeld has as her guest this week Miss Anne En glish, of Asheville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. IE. English, who form erly resided here. . Miss Stella Mae Wyatt, of Washington. D. C is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Wyatt, of Lake Junaluska; Miss Evelyn and Miss Katherine Reed have as their guest for a fortnieht Miss Kathryn Stephen, who arrived on Monday from New York. Thad Chafin, of Fort Jackson, is spending ten days here with his parents at their home on the Fairview road. Cornoral Joe Shipley, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end here with his parents. ? . Mr. and Mrs. George Stents, of Newport News, Va., have arrived to snend a week here as the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stents. Mrs. btentz is the former MLss Marguerite Murnhv. daughter bf Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Murphy, and lormeriy resia ed here. . : .;, ' ' Miss Vivian Clark has visiting the week Miss Jean Brooks, ol Asheville. AT AH) Week End Specials! FER CARAMEL LAYERS ... ... caramel frosting. I ppPhXim. Layers ' Devils Food Pound Cake i 'S O RolU and Coff, Cakek Baked Picnic Horns WAYNFQVIL L E BAKERY P Street Phone 73-W Opposite Masonic Tempi I AT (ft FREE PRI Mils? ZES. - Band Concert Known as the I). I. L. Smathers bottom land, now owned by Mrs. John Morgan. Property opposite New Clyde H i g h School, on Highway 19 and 23. Only 4 miles of Canton, 3 miles of Lake Juna luska. BE ON HAND Sale Starts 1:30 P. M. Terms Small Down Payment, Balance 1, 2 and 3 Years Cyclone Sale Conducted By - ID ft Mty Co, FOREST CITY sMsMsiiiigM,MMMM""!"T7"!a n r 1 79n ii Li i f jEmMimm w saw i w a1 5
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