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Page 6 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER SOGETY. Miss Grace Crocker Accepts Position In Whiteville Miss Grace Crocker leaves this week for Whiteville, where she has accepted a position to teach music. Miss Crocker has resided in Way nesville for the past seven years and has made extensive contribu tion to the musical activities of the community. She has maintained a private studio, has been director of the WPA music project here, and has served as counselor of the Junior Music Club. She was for a num ber of years organist at the First Baptist church and has served in the same position at Grace Epis copal church for the past two years. Miss Crocker is an accomplished musician and both from training: and experience is well qualified to teach.' " Mr. and Mrs. George McKinley have taken an apartment in the Kirkpatrick for the winter season. ' 1 Miss Lois Russell and Miss Edith Russell and Hulen Gibson, of Waynesville, Route 2, visited Cor dell Bradley at Camp Croft, Spar tanburg, S. C. on Sunday. ; GOOD CAKES The cakes we bake the good because we use only the finest of ingredients v: combined with the skiy, and care of expert bakers. It means much to you in the way of leisure time to try Our baking, Waynesville Bakery Phone 73-W Church Street Two Couples Are Married In Double Ceremony In Bryson City on August 16 ' Miss Calcie Lee Threlkeld, of Asheville, and James Dewey Mc Clure, of Waynesville, and Miss Buelah Teaster, of Johnson City, Tenn., and Lenon Clyde Case, of Sparta, were married in a double ceremony at the Baptist church in Bryson City, The vows were solemnized on August . the 16th, with the pastor of the church, the Rev. W. H. Vocert, officiating. Mrs. James Dewey McClure is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren L. Threlkeld, of Asheville, and formerly resided here. For the marriage she wore a blue silk en semble with flesh tinted accesso ries. , She is a graduate of the Black Mountain hisrh school. Mr. McClure is the son of Mr and Mrs. James Floyd McClure, of Waynesville. He is a gradu ate of the Waynesville high school and at present holds a position with the Junaluska Tannery. Mrs. Case is the daughter of Albert lEidward Teaster and . the late Mrs. Teaster, of Johnson City, Tenn. She was educated in the Caroleen schools of this state. For her wedding she wore navy blue with harmonizing accesso ries. Mr. Case is the son of Mr. and Mrs. BeeCher Case, of Sparta, and is now connected in business here. Both couples will make their home in Waynesville. Women To Resume Monthly Meetings The Waynesville Woman's Club will hold the initial meeting next Thursday afternoon with the place and hostess .announced later. Mrs. William Hannah, newly elected president, will preside. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick is chairman of the program committee for the com ing year. . Miss Alma Jackson is resuming her studies this week at Western Carolina Teachers College after spending the summer here with her mother. BRING THIS COUPON You May Have 20 Diount On ANY Purchase. Cite JVntupicrs Opposite LeFaine if' ' A W One fellow tells another and then another tells his gal and soon the word is out: "Buy Heel Latch and look your loveliest and feel your most com fortable." Why not stop in today for a try on? You'll be glad you did, VWH Wv IS- 7 IT. l 1 t in h SMoes " A J AS SEEN IN . f MADEMOISELLE fKj f f Reuben Moody Family Reunion Will Be Held H Sunday, September 14th The Reuben Moody family rt union will be held on Sunday, September the 14th, at the home of Mrs. Martha Plott at Maggie. All members of the family and con nections are invited to attend and bring a basket lunch with them, which will be spread at the noon hour. An interesting program has been planned for the day. MM. David Stents, who before her marriage was Miss Haseltine iSwift, arrived this week from Michigan to visit her parents, Cap tain and Mrs. W. F. Swift, while her husband, Lt. Stentz, is on maneuvers. " Mr. and Mrs. Leon Campbell and son, Jerry, have returned to their home in Biltmore after spending several weeks here with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell. Mr. Campbell, who was seriously hurt in an accident is reported to be improving, though he will be confined to his home for sometime. ; '' '. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of Lexington, Ky., who formerly re sided here, are visiting tne iorm er's sister, Mrs. C F. Kirkpatrick, at the Hotel LeFaine. . ,. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Campbell, of Hamilton, Ohio, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Mr. Campbell has returned to Hamilton, but his wife has remained over for a more extended visit. ' , Miss Mary and Miss Minnie Rathbone, of Salem, N. J., are visiting relatives and friends here. Dr, and Mrs. L. D. Panky closed their home on the Golf Course during the week and have gone to their winter home in Coral Gables, after spending four months here.:: ' v"i' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell, of Hamilton, Ohio, have returned home after a visit with Mr. Camp bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Campbell, and Mrs. Campbell's father, Claude Worley, of Canton. ; Miss Katherine Palmer, who is a secretary in the department of agriculture in Raleigh, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer. ' - . Jack F. Hogan is visiting: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hogan, of Iron Duff. Mr. Hogan is serv ing in the air corps at Elgin Field, Cresview, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. David Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and daughter, Nancy, spent Sunday in Knoxville. Mrs, Phalis 'Hamra, of Eliza bethton, Tenn., is visiting her par ents, Mr and Mrs. John: Spates, , Mrs. Jsas Bushee and: children have returned from Peeksville, N. y., where! they visited relatives. Bobbie Breece left Wednesday for Arden where he will resume hi Studies at Christ School, after spending the summer here with his mother, Mrs. R. H. Breece. Miss Mary Lou Elwood left Wed nesday for Montreat Junir College, where she will continue her work after spending the summer vaoa tion here with her mother, Mrs. Jack Elwood,, at the home if. her grandmother,, Mrs. H. L. Mac-Fayden, Jimmy Elwood left Wednesday for Arden where he will be a stu dent at Chris SchooL Miss Marion Morgan left Wed nesday for Bristol, Va., where she will enter Virginia Intermonfc. -' .' Mis Emelyn Haynes has retuira- ed to Western, Carolina Teachers College to resume her work after ) and assfe's Etepfc. Store C J. REECE, Owner pending the summer vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Claatde Haynes. ' Mrs. T. L. McHone and grand daughter, Miss Vivian Clark, spnt tne week-end visiting in Biltmore and Swannanoa. They also at tended the annual Bee Tree picnic at swannanoa. Mrs. R. A, Amnions and Mrs. Jess EJuff spent the week-end in Andrews visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Liner had as their guest over the week end Edwin Hill, of Florence, S, C, tne latters cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burgin made a business trip to Knoxville last Sergeant Joe Shipley, of Fort Jackson, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shipley, on .Brown avenue. Mrs. Talmadge Morris and young son, Talmadge Morris, Jr., or Asheville, have arrived to spend the winter as guests at the Hotel LeFaine. Young Talmadge is at tending St. John's school here. Miss Polly Francis left Tuesday for Bristol, Va., where she will attend Virginia Intermont. Mrs. Swift Was Hostess To Sept. UDC Meet Friday Mrs. W. F." Swift was hostess of the September meeting of the Haywood Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on Friday afternoon at her home on the Fairview Road. Mrs.- Noble Garrett, president, presided. Miss Margaret Stringfteld was in charge of the program. She gave two excellent papers, one on Robert E. Lee, and another on Alexander H. Stuart. In both pa pers she gave the major points in the lives of these great South erners, with special attention to their services to the cause of the Confederacy. During the business session the chapter gave a rising vote of thanks to Mrs. R. N. Barber, Miss Margaret Stringfteld and Mrs. Grover Davis for the radio pro gram they gave over WWNC in June.;,:.- . . . ";:; The president appointed the fol lowing nominating committee to give a report at 'the next meeting at which time officers for the com ing year will be elected: Mrs. L. M. Killian, chairman, Mrs. J. J. Ferguson and Miss Robena Miller. Mrs. J. M. Queen and Mrs. Jim mie Boyd were elected as dele gates to the state convention to be held in Raleigh in October, with Mrs. K. N. Barber and Mrs. T. L. Bramlett as alternates. Mrs. J. J. Ferguson and Mrs. R. N. Barber were elected to represent the chap ter at the general convention to be held in Los Angeles in No vember. The following committee was appointed to take up the matter of obtaining the use of the his torical room in the court house with the county commissioners : Miss Robena Miller, Mrs J. Har den Howell and Mrs. L, M. Killian. A number of communications relative to the work of the chapter from state and general division of ficers were read. Laura Palmer Woody Observes Her Seventh Birthday With Party Laura Palmer Woody, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Woody, was" hostess of a party at her home near the Country Club on Saturday afternoon in celebra tion of her seventh birthday anni versary.; Various games were enjoyed in cluding pinning' the tail on the cat in which SaHy Stovall and7 Lindsey Panky, the latter of Mi ami, were the priae winners. A fish pond also furnished a lot of entertainment for the thirty guests assembled. A color motif of pink and blue marked all the party- accessories. Harold Seebee and' father, who have been visiting here, left this week for their home in Jackson ville, Fla. .:- '.....-. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cochran and daughter, Rosaline, Mir. and Mrs. Dewey Cochran, Mrs. Max Coch ran,. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanger and children, and Frances Scates, spent Sunday at Clingsnran's Dome. . .. t Mrs. Roy Goodson and" children, of Candler, and Sergeant Lloyd Smith, of Camp Croft, were the guests ef Mrs. R, M. Skates Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Benfield and daughter, Barbara, of Lenoir, spent tne week-end with the latter's par ants here, Mr. and Mrs,. J- R. Mc Hnoy. , ..- Mrs. Harold Seebee and Mrs. Genieve Lynn have gome to New fork City for a ten day visit. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Farmer have as their guest this week, BCQie L. Edwards, of Greenville, S. C . '' Earl Scates, of Fort Jatkson, was called home Saturday due to the illness of his father, John Scates. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick Give Barbecue for Guests Of Hotel and Apartments Mr. and Mrs., C. F. Kirkpatrick were hosts on Monday night at a barbecue as a courtesy the guests living in the Hotel LeFaine Hotel and to the residents of the Kirkpatrick apartment houses. ... The affair was held on the of the hotel. Around fifty were present :. , ." .' Small Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore.. Undergoes Operation Bo Moore, small daughter of Mr and Mrs. James C. Moore, un derwent an operation for appen dicitis at the Biltmore Hospital on Saturday morning. She is reported to be improving and will be brought home in the next lew aays. :.. . . .,...;. Crabtree-Iron Duff School To Give a Amateur Night 12th An amateur night, featuring fiddlers and other musicians, will be given at the Crabtree-Iron, Duff school. The program will begin at 8:30 o'clock daylight time, with a small admission charge. All contestants are welcome to attend. '. :''.' ' Miss Nell Nelson, of Blackstone, Va., is visiting Mrs. R. M. Scates and Miss Helen Morrow in Hazel wood. . : . Richard Bradley left this morn ing for Davidson College, where he will be enrolled this year. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brad ley, accompanied him there. - ' The Hazelwood Boosters Club will meet in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian church Thursday night, Sept. 11th, at 7:30. Miss Mary Francis Sturkey left last - week for Cheesnee, S. C, where she teaches school, and Miss Marion Stukey left for Lockhart, S. C, where she teaches. They have been guests this summer of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chambers, Gladston McDowell, formerly of Waynesville, but now of Washing ton, D. C, spent a few days in town this week. Mr, McDowell holds a position with the Federal Trade Commission. ' Mrs. Addie Profilt and Robt. Mc Lean had as their guests over Sun day Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Freeborn and daughter, Margaret, and son, S. R. Freeborn, Jr., of Asheville, and J. D- Caples, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Mra. 'N. C. Nesmith and two daugitters, of Plant City, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Margaret Lile and Mrs.. Hector Robinson at their homes in Hazelwood. . -,' Miss Polly Francis left Monday for Bristol, Va., where she will be enrolled at Virginia Intermont Colliage. Jack McCracken, of Wilmingtop, has arrived to spend a few weeks with; his- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stovall had as their guests last Thursday J. H. StovaH, of Cleveland, Ga., and Mrs. Anna Zimmerman, of Atlanta, the former's father and cousin,, ". . Miss Eloise Knight had as her guest Over the week-end Miss Hazel Massingfll, ef Greer, S. C. Chester Davis, of Newport News, is spending a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Davis. . .. :. Mis Betty McClure, of High Point, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Rhinehardt Armistead Jones, who is now lo cated in Miami, arrived the first of the week to visit his mother, Mrs. . A. Jones. Sergeant Roe Hill, of Fort Jack son, spent the week-end here with his wife. .'.- ; . inderoga H on assrt to" ;cxeaUvc, Ticoi Cie. II salesman, asset to an ybody mt for UOB- . leads are Wo- l very Crmll No. Si t Vrtnr band and I wiik 1 wbo writes. Your nau wi I ,vel together iaster brain tra witb Knifedger! ferredby jnmv 1 The Mountaineer Granddaughter and Grandson visiting Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred Mrs. J. N. Shoolbred has as her guests her granddaughter, Miss Mary Wood and her grandson, Bob Wood, of Elizabethton, Tenn. Miss Wood will join the Carolina Play makers next month and tour with the group for eight weeks playing in points in New England, and the middle-west. Bob Wood will leave shortly for Franklin and Marshall Academy, Lancaster, Pa. ' ... T. Lenoir Gwyn, who is connect ed with the state department of agriculture, spent several days during the week in this section on business. Miss Alva Joe Moody of the Dell wood Road has gone to Cullo whee where she will enter Western Carolina Teachers College. Miss Kathyrn Blalock has gone to Raleigh where she will be a student at Peace Junior College. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER mm voice MlSR Rar.j t. . ning to ZrJ Diano anH ;.. vll ksl Mis8j Walker U . ,J music deDartm.nt, r College nf it. , Carolina anTr'l give instructions in boa voice. wthPi Miss WalL - v,k 18 music in the HazeWd tarv school sk. T. T" of Mr. and MMj Miss Hilda Way left Pti KflntiflnA i ...1 l the city schools. . Grover Robinson, 0f FoJ son, spent the weekend kj . HUVIUOUU, . . Mrs. Carl Swann, of J bvkui ine weeK-end here ii parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeotJ New Fall Specials from BelE(-Hudsons Bargain Annex Special Lot Of Unbleached SHEETING 5 yard Hurry In For This New Fall Pattern In ABC PRINTS, 25c Special Lot of 80 Square Short Length Prints (Regular 25c Values) This Week Only Special Clean-Up On PRINT REMENANTS 3 yard I rv'v'yd'ii'S.i Tot-Wear PLAY CLOTH In Solids, Checks and Stripes 15e yard Table Of Beautiful CHAMBRAYS For Sport Dresses A.O.A. Feather Ticking . v 29 Special This Week Only LL SHEETING 10 $1 (10 yards to customer) Uish Cloths 29y Close-Out Nationally Advertised CONGOLEUM RUGS 9x12 Were $9.95 $95 Full Size Sheet BLANKETS For Cool Nights Children's ANKLETS This Week M Good Heavy OUTING 10' 5 ' "The Home Of Better Values r
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