I tiOgPAV 9' 1942 W Jane White Sh Bridge Party nf rour- fl Vwill be extended Miss which i u . t0 r.V. White, ...ui. technician. Lilliam Henry iged r- S' AT a. a contract party flean affair were Mrs THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 111: 5T of the, ,5sEJ Hvatt with the party !W1 the home of the forme.. re Jf of llow and white pre- m0tU ? ) , the aDDOint- P S quantiUes of white B!S- 1 fl.prs arranged m the U yellow u mS' ...oo1 the winners IK6 scorer and each host i the k?.a hride-elect with U presenicu JL makir.fr up the five tables i'liw n'ti to and her Klr Mrs C. C. White, Mrs. Ber lother, Mrs. y , , Rav i Mr8 'olkitt, xiK Massie V Mrs. John t!is Aice cl -. . ... libit Of BUrilllK ":" ' llletl, w ,.CM Mica r.nr. 'homine ! Varleton E fc.ie'l t,.m Massie ,tkprliv. -airs. k-s. James :. u . -1 r . Aft wntener n Bavenpori. Wester ,l5t, Mrs. Bon o """. -;- nn Withers, Mrs. I.,, Marparet Hyatt, and Mrs, hostesses were assisted by !rs l M. Killian and Miss Cor :m Alley in serving. Vo Draftees Tendered arewell Party On 'hursday Night f. and Mrs. Estus Arrington Ml. '" " " , L... r ACT C 1)1 a lttH,"v - -J Ihursdav night in honor of Hyatt !eger 'and '.Henry Selsam, wno ft for Fort Bragg on Tuesday, je Easter decorations were used rouehout the house. Music was . . ., .ill- T..11 Iirnished by tne riurevmu xvcci- U f Canton.', of which Kennetn Eal'loway, James and Carol Hanie, Irs members. no crnpst list consisted of Miss tw T.owe. Miss Fleeta Bolden, liss Hilda Ledford, Miss IMoise orrow, Miss Gertrude Messer liu Rarbra Galloway. Miss Lil- Ln SMnman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom ..... , - ... i. Mr. and Mrs. ITranK Al- tight, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Mor v. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pendry High Point, Mrs. Sophia Selsam, uddy Messer, Henson Messer, Mrs Idna Rathbone. Will Bradley, 'loyd and James Fulbright, Robert allowav. Charlie Messer. Joe :orrow, Wallace Anders, Donald ;orrow, Marion Arrington, and itimie Albright. t ... MISS CROCKER TI T. Miss Grace Crocker, music teach in the Whiteville school, is 1 fatient in the Columbus county pital where she is suffering with ronehitis, .. ., Mrs. Oliver Shelton is visitinir --- -- - o r son and daughter-in-law, Mr rid Mrs. Hugh Shelton. m NeW' prt News. Sam Queen, Jr., who is now "Ployed at the shiDvards in Wil (ington. snent the Easter vara- rn nere with his parents, Mr. and :. 6am yueen. Miss Henrietta Love, who is uing in KaleiETh. snent the Ean- h vacation here with her mother, tiugn a. Love; : Miss Sarah O,, ping the Woman's Collet of th iwversitv of Mnrti, ri;v,o tester vacation here with her f rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Queen ... Dr. and Mr stDf , " "wwMiv uuucioun F as their guests for the Easter rys Miss Agnes Simmons, the L V 11IRS eai ureer. aannapolis. a Mrs-Charlie rinrt m tij. F A K -n ' fank Hvatt' M P' of Mrs. P. V. Tiof - r - son, w. A. Hyatt. w , v icxi, utsb ween f ewDnrt ' M i v. Un. i "s""i wuere sue r i spend a month with rel 3 IIWISHMYSAWNG jCCAMEOOTRiGKTI j I MINE NEVER. lT L jjMS TP RISE fi" .VJ fU BET ANNS are wise i yrirQ - , s i youf i Weds This Month I - ' W ' Is' I i V- s 1 si iSy;.s-.:s;:.v-4..: I i.:: .. ,1 , f- "Fncncviimont A'niiiiMiwil Tr nnil Mrs Pliffni'H P. White have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Martha Jane White, to William Henry Tuttle, technician, II. S. arm, now stationed at Camo Polk. La. The marriaire will be solemnized some time this month. The bride-elect is a graduate of Converse College. Mr. Tuttle, who is the foster son of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Shelton, is a graduate of Oak Ridge Military Academy. Vera Hosaflook Chosen For Manv Honors At W. C. T, C. Past 4 Years Miss Vera Hosaflook. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosaflook, who is a senior at Western Carolina Teachers College, has recently been given two honors at the institution. Miss Hosaflook has been appoint ed society editor of the college paper, The Western Carolinian. She has also been chosen to piay one of the leading roles in the Western Carolina Players spring production, "Magnificent Obession, She has done outstanding work in dramatics this year, having al ready played two major roles in productions at the college since last September. Miss Hosaflook is literary editor of the college yearbook, "The Cat amount, and during ner iour vears at Western Carolina Teachers College has been an active member of the Big Sister Club, the Hal won iChorus. the Shubert Glee Club, and the Western Carolina Players. She will receive her B S. degree in June, having major ed in business education and min- ored in history. Sarah L. Leatherwood Shown In Recent Edition Of Raleigh Times A recent con v of the Raleigh Times parried an illustrated arti cle of "Spring-Time at Peace," with several mctures of Peace girls sit ting on the ivv-covered steDS of Lthe chapel. In two of the pictures nre shown Miss Sarah LiOUlse Leatherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood, and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Boyd. . Miss T.eatherwood holds a num ber of offices and has made an out standing record at Peace. ' She plans upon graduation this spring to go to the State University at Chapel Hill, where she will major m social science. .' : Mr. and Mrs. George Rotha and vnnnir daughter, of Charlotte. SDent the Easter holidays here with the formers Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. .....;. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Underwood and sons, Carroll and Kenneth, snent Sunday in Asheville where they attended the funeral of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Louis Lomanoe, of Murphy. M. June Smathers is RDending this week m St. Petersburg. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young and two children were guests of rela tives in Marion on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagan and young son, Edward, of Sylvania, Ra.. were the guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mc- Cracken. Miss Elizabeth Francis, of Stat- naville pam'stant countv home dem onstration agent of Iredell county, spent the Easter week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Francis. Frank Ferguson, Jr., who is now located in Wilmington, spent me r..t.. itlnn here with his mother, Mrs. Frank Ferguson Miss Frances Rose, who is now residing in Murphy, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ferguson Has Dinner For Mother, Mrs. T. L. Green Mrs. L. O. Ferguson was hostess nf a dinner Oartv on Fridav at her home in Crabtree, honoring her mother, Mrs. T. L. Oreen, on the occasion' of her 71st birthday anniversary. Special readings were given dur ing the affair hv Mrs. W. C. Kirk- natrick. Mrs. W. F. Ferguson and Mrs. Will Bryson. Mrs. Green wis the recipient or a number of love lv cifts. The cuest list which included old friends and neighbors was as follows: Mrs. Will Bryaon, Mrs Glenn Tate, Mrs. Jack Chambers Mrs. Harley Bryson, Mrs. Etta Crawford, Mrs; W. C. Kirkpatrick Mrs. Weaver Chambers, Mrs Keturah Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Olive Green, Mrs. H. L. Ferguson, Mrs Kate Noland, Mrs. Marshall Kirk nntrick. Also Mrs. Carol Ferguson. Mrs Forrest Ferguson, Mrs. H. C. Wells Mrs. Gilbert Jollv. Mrs. L. U Dotson. Mrs. Marv Pone. Mrs. Lu anna Chambers, Mrs. coiDert Crawford. Mrs. Dennis Crawford Mrs. Guy Davis, Mrs. Clarence Dotson, Mrs. C. T: Ferguson, Mrs G rover Brvson. Mrs. Lee Noland Mrs- G rover Hocan. Mrs. Lawson McElroy, and Mrs. James Kirkpat rick. Children Of Grace Episcopal Church Enjoy Egg Hunt The pupils of the Grace Episco- nal church Sunday school were o-iven an Easter egg hunt on the lawn of the church Monday after noon. Mrs' C. V. TCirkDatrick and Miss Mary Miller were in charge of the program or entertainment. www Miss Corinne Allev. student at thp Woman's College of the Univer sity of North Carolina, spent the Easter vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Edith P. Alley, W W W Miss Merrill Green, student at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Olive ureen. Miss Catheryn Blalock, student at Peace Junior College. SDent the week-end with her parents in Ha- zelwood. She had as ner guest Miss Jean Glenn, of Raleigh. Miss Vera Hosaflook, student at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, spent Easter vacation here with her parents. Richard Bradley, who is attend inr Davidson College, spent Eas ter week here with his parents, f. Mm W T,. Rradlev. mi. a ' : , W Miss Catherine Jones, studen at Peace Junior College, spent the Easter vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Sam Jones, at her home on the balsam road. Tester Burein. Jr.. who is at- Mr Hill College, spent lIIU" the week-end here with his parents. w w w . Mrs. John Scates has returned from RDending a few days in E-i,voKatht.nn. Tenn.. where she was called on account of the death w ister. Mrs. C. V. Smith. m fimith formerly resided in . - Hazelwood. Lions To Stage Ladies Night The T.inm Club will observe ladies night at the new Country rinK dsnre hall, with a banouet and full evening of entertainment this evening. A quix program, under the di rection of Jack Felmet will be one of the high spots of the even ing. A. T. Ward is chairman of the program committee. The general committee is com posed of Harry McCracken, Fran cis Massie, Paul Davis, Howard Hyatt and Jack Felmet. Billy Kerley Gives Party On Fourteenth Birthday Anniversary Billy Kerley was host of a party on Monday afternoon in observance of his fourteenth birthday anniver sary. He was assisted by his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Kerley. Yellow flowers were used to dec orate the living room. After games and dancing, the guests were served ices, cakes and candies hv Mrs. Kerlev. Anna C. Kerley, Mrs. Ben Bridges, and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Amonc those nresent were; Mar garet Brendle, Nellie Sue Garland, Sue Crocker, Dot Miller, Betty Nichols, Adelaide Davis, Carol Grahl, Marie Miller, Wilsie Ann Haney, Anna Joe Miller, Mary Jane Ray, Jean Crocker, Anna C. Kerley, Jess Crouser, Joe Kerley, Earl Nor ris. T.imiel Miller. Bobbv Rav. Dick ey Ray, Donald Miller, Sonny Mil ler, Harry Kerley, Charles Miner, Toby Ray, and Mrs. Silas Nichols, Mrs. Edd Ray, Mrs. Carl High Miss Louise Russell, who is now residing in Raleigh, spent several days here during .the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Russell. Jack Allev. who is a student at Sunset Farms, joined his mother, Mrs. Edith P. Alley, here for a visit during the Easter holidays. 1 . Miaa Jane Dudley Francis, stu dent at Peace Junior College, spent Easter here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Francis. Misa T.ois Massie. who is attend ing Greensboro College, spent the Easter holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie. Miss Dorothv Richeson. who is attending Peace Junior College, re turned vesterdav to resume her work after spending the Easter va cation here with her parents. Married In Clayton i 7 y MRS. JOHN WILLIAM GOFF, of Lynchburg, Va., who before her marriage was Miss Ruth Caddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Caddy, of aynesviUe. The marriage took place on December 27th, 1941, Clayton, Ga. Miss Pollv Francis, student at Virginia Intermont College, spent the spring vacation here with her parents. She had as her guest, a classmate, Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Lakeland, Fla. Ren Colkitt. senior at Davidson College, spent the Easter week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cuddeback returned on Saturday after a week's visit to relatives in Pitts- ton, Penn. Miss Rettv Gene and Miss Mary Irfe Allev. students at Montreat Junior College, spent Easter here with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Hall Alley. Misa Rettv Burgin. student at Western Carolina Teachers College, spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. Chas. Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Benjamin rrter. nf Knoxville. spent the week-end here with the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. www Misa Kathervn Queen, who is now located in Raleigh, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. John M. Queen, Toilr PiVbt-aon. student at Da vidson College, spent Easter week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Richeson. Mia. Sarah Louise Leatherwood, fru A en at. Peace Junior College, spent the Easter holidays with her parents and grandparents. Misa Martha Way. who is teach ing in Mt. Airy, spent the master vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. way, jr. 'MVa : A dnra Rmathers Rayne, who has been visiting in the North has returned home. ...... . Mia Hilda Way. who is teach ing in Kannapolis, spent the Eas ter vacation here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. w ay, J r Miss Virginia Kellet, who is at tending Lenoir - Rhyne College, ttie T?.aster vacation here DfJdll, with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kellett Mi. Wnt.h Burgin. student at n..ril Pnllsge. SDent the Easter vacation hew with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burgin. Miss Marian Morgan, who ia a student at Virginia Intermont, spent the Easter vacation here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morgan. Marriage of Ruth Caddy To Virginia Man Announced By Parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gaddy, of Waynesville, route 1, have an nounced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Carolyn Gad dy, to John William GorT, of Lnch- burg, Va. The vowa were solemnized on Saturday. December the 27th. 1941. in Clayton, Ga., with only a few friends present for the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of the class of 1936 of the Waynesville townshin high school and of the Sohool of Nursing of the Lynch burg General Hospital m the class of 1941. Since graduation the bride held a nosition with the Shackelford Hospital of Martinsville, Va., where she has been in charge of the first floor of the institution. Mr. Goff is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goff, of Lynchburg. He holds a position with the navy yard in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Goff are now at home at 107 Montgomery Avenue, lEBtabrook, Norfolk, Va. Miss Charlene Rotha, who is at tending Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotha. t Mrs. Reginald Arnold, of Bris tol, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick, over the week-end. Mrs. Arnold is the lor mer Miss Betty Hyatt, of Waynes ville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seawell, of Carrollton, Ga., who formerly re sided in Wavnesville. spent the week-end in town. .WW Mrs. Walter F. Collins, of Ashe ville, is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. M. T. Morris W. K. Horton and sister, Miss Nan Horton. who have spent some time here, have returned to their home in Cleveland, Tenn. Mr. Hor ton was formerly in business here. Hiram Wilburn left Monday for Los Angeles, Calif., after a weeK s visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wilburn. Young Wilburn will enter the Curtis- w;,ivf Tochninal Institute at Glandule. He has recently been connected with the Raleigh muni cipal airport. . . Mrs Lucv Horton Martin, who na been with her father, left this week; accompanied by her young dano-htpr. Nancv. for a month's stay in Miami. - v " Bobby Plott, student at Mars Hill College, spent the Easter week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Plott. Miaa Helen Horton left during the week for Washington, D. C. to her teaching after a visit here with hr father, W. K. nor ton. .' . . m- Milna Noland had as her guest during the week her daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Kohert IMOianu, u Riceville, Tenn. . v Porrish. who has been quite tu ot Viia nnme at Lake Junaluska, was taken by ambulance yesterday ifi.ntu where he entered a hospital for treatment " ' f roHormo Palmer, who is rociHino. in Raleigh, spent the Easter holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. raimer . . W Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr., is leaving to at, tnr Wilmington, where she will spend the week-end with her husband, who is now located mere Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Easley, of nroenville S. C. spent the weeK end with the latter's mother, Mrs R. N. Barber. Lee Ross, linotype operator of The Waynesville Mountaineer, spent the week-end with his family in Morganton. Doris Grahl Gives Dance On Birthday Friday Night Miss Doris Grahl was hostess to a group of friends at an informal dance given at the Craig studio on Fridav nieht in observance of birthday anniversary. She was as sisted in receiving her guests by her motner, Mrs. unwood urani, and her grandmother. Mrs. Horace Ferguson. A motif of -ellow and white nrevaile1 in all the annointments. t I The guest list included members of the high school crowd as follows: Betty Henry, Evelyn Craig, Jean ette Burgin, Betty Bradley, Betty Francis, Adelaide Davis, Grovene Clark, Lillian Sawyer, Patsy Gwyn, Carroll Bell, Virginia Mat- ney, Patsy Burgin, Freda Mae Teague, Ruthie Wagenfeld, Doris Colkitt. Velma McClure, Ann Farmer, Ann Edmunds, Mildred McRorie, Gladys Walker, Mary Miller, Helen Trout. Mimi Gorsland. Ida Jenn Evans, Eugenia Martin, Merrill Green, Nan Liner, Anne Osborne, Edith Atkinson, Thelma Ann Jones, Lib Hedrick, Arbutus McClure, Mury Allison, Virginia Jackson, and Catherine Gunn. Wilson Medf ord. Jack Worth- ington, Jr., Bob Lee, Joe Francis, Kex HosanooK, tiaywoou I'lott, Iliirrv Evans. Jr. Aldoen Hall. Henry Foy, James Fie, Emmett ureen, r red ranner, uene mea ford, Zeb Curtis, Jr., Jim Leath wood, Sam Arrington, Kurt Weil Phil Medford. J D. Hvatt. Lester Burgin, Jr., Oliver l ount, Jr., Richard Bradley, Carroll Grahl, Hiram Wilburn. Noble Garrett, Jr., Marion Green; "Shor ty" Smith, Colvin Brown, Jr., Bobby Colkitt, Billy Fisher, Fletcher Fer. guson, Byron Clark, and Clyde Greer. Miss Helen Rogers Weds Joe Scruggs -You Can Still Find At RAY'S- . Nice Assortments In -Canvas Shoes-Rubber Soles For Men, Women and Children MRS. JOE SCRUGGS, the for- mor Miss Helen Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James, of Hazelwood, whose marriage toolc nla'ce at the narsonage of the Bap tist church in Biloxi, Miss., on March 23, Miss Helen Rotrers. daughter of Mrs. Ernest James, of Hazelwood, and Joe Scruggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scruggs, of Hazel- wood, were married on Monday, March 23, in the parsonage of me Baptist church in Biloxi, Miss. Rev. E. S. Flynt, pastor of the church, pronounced the vows. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of the Waynesville township high school. Mr. Scruggs who was employed by A. C. Lawrence Leather com pany before volunteering for ser vice, is now stationed at Keosler Field, Miss. " V-jAf' Luxuriate in a pair of V V' "v washable fabrichoes for , vfc ffy every summer costuzn. 4l """S' " Enjoy their cool comfort w8" "N- an &ay color accents. .Silw.ilVU -ShactrrMTlMol ROVER OXFORD White Craped-Type Outsole Scientific last Shock-Proor Intole Full ftreathing Uppers Wethable Alt-Arownd Foxing Attractively Priced Tennis Shoes For Men, Women and CJiildren- C. E. RAY'S SONS . Shoes For All the Family - James A. Rose. :

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