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lnAYUST 13, 1942 Page 5 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER l portv Given Youn PeoPle Eniy dal A ari c Week-end CampW partv ft y-M M I . ... V- LffetSuppw &ToKeliearsai r t ;w Fairview s tin . l nrior L I Killian, Jr. 1 , j,,rs. "c I , u i! nioi k e- .oH with an ar- 0f white flowers, flank- :J1 ,. ,,1p at which I f . .,tl. were centered ''' i .o.r in an ar- fer.. I .' Mrs I.. M owift and Miss Nancy enters'- hnme of the ,ir ai iw : . in road on to the wed- " " ,i nf Miss corinne H" L- , grranced in Waa " e dining room tif. The dining At Campbell's Camp A group of high school and col lege girls and boys made up a party spending the week-end at the Campbell camp on the 'Dell wood, road. Miss Ruth Summer row and Ralph Hyde chaperoned the party. Those attending were: Miss Win fred Rodgers, Miss Mary Ellen Boone, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Gladys Ezell, Miss Carroll Bell, Jerry McKinley, of Dayton, Ohio, Miss Freida Mae Teague, Miss Catherine Blalock, Miss Betty Bradley. J. D. Hyatt, Richard Inman, Ed McRorie, Sam McElroy, Lester i.l taDer n an ar-j "'wwiu mauicj, um "t i,ite flowers. The I Fisher, Stanley Henry, and Lofie 1 1 .1J Civiiffrro July Bride the -Wf.rl np of Old luded Miss Jr., Mrs. D. Killian, Mrs. J. Clay H. G. Judee and Mrs. F. E. Vr. ana Everett Put- Chas. Purcell, i ori1 VI I ft. Howard Hyatt, . Laura- P'"'. ..'..I rtmria Air nnA and Vis. ram "" - Harold Massie, Miss Ellen Killian. Miss Catherine ' n:. p..ttv Burerin. Miss Dickey, oJ uunn, U Alley. Miss Mary Stentz, and ."M. oanwi f-J c -t u , f rja - and 'ier, oi i iiuiupv..., , iport News, Va and Bill Swift, ffaynesville and Newport News, A Mrs nniest W11SUII, Ul Evelyn Craig Gives Dance On Sixteenth Birthday Miss Evelyn Craig was hostess of an informal dance on Friday evening in observance of her six teenth birthday anniversary. The affair was given at her dance stu dio in the Boyd building on Main street. She was assisted in re ceiving by her mother, Mrs. George Craig. The guest list was confined to intimate friends of the young hostess. Private Ralph Chambers, aerial engineer in the 441st Bomb Squad ron, MacDill Field, Tampa, Fla., is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. William Chambers, Jr., in Hazelwood. , Miss Carolyn HitJ, has returned ,w.nville and Mrs. Lachlan to her home in McCormick, S. C, att, of Newport News, va. 1SS xvUlIl ivuuiiiiavt Bride Of S. Wyatt . t m ' t l Mrs R F. Komnson, oi nazei- Lid, has announced the marriage her daughter, Miss Kutn kodui- to Salem Wyatt, son oi testes art. of Waynesville. The wedding took place in Clay- h, Ga., on Wednesday, Aug. otn. Ir. Wyatt, who was inducted into rvice on July 31, 14Z, Win ve Monday for Fort Jackson. Irs. Wyatt will remain here with ir mother. after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. William Chambers, Jr."- ; ' Rev and Mrs. Frank Leatherwood have had as their guest for the oast several days, the former's sisters, Mrs. Pearl Elders and Mrs Mae Haufman, of Lowell, N. C. ; ' Mrs. Lily Raymond, of New York City, who is spending sometime in town as a guest at the Hotel Le Faine, had as her guests during the week Miss Jean Conkey and Mrs. Florence Cottrell, of Bronx ville, N. T. Save On Foods At BALENTINE'S 2 cans 230 Lb. Can - - 690 All Popular Brands Of Cigarettes 2 Pkgs. 260 Chesterfields Camels, Cools Rawleighs Old Gold llSTRIKEjJ Half Pint 19 Mayonnaise or Relish Pint Jar ------290 Mayonnaise or Relish Quart Jar - - - - - 470 For Quality At A Price On Come Here, Everything Spic and Span- 3 for ?OW& 5 for WOHKUMLV 1 Giant for 19c SAVE Me COUPONS SUPER SUDS jf or 22t Small 100 Large 250 BALENTINE?S "Good Things To Eat" I 1 Miss Lucile Lovedahl Marries Sgt E. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Chess Lovedahl, of Fairview road has announced the marriage of their daughter, Lucile Lovedahl, to Sergeant. Edward Hill, in Clayton, Ga., on Aug. 7th. Sergeant Hill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill, of Waynes ville, and has been stationed at Fort Jackson for the past two years. The bride ana groom are Auxiliary of Grace - Episcopal Church To' Hold Annual Sale The annual sale of food and fancy articles which is sponsored each summer by the members of the Woman's Auxiliary of Grace Episcopal church, will be held on next Thursday the 20th on the porch of the Hotel LeFaine. The collection of fancy articles contains a number of unusual and graduates of Waynesville town- j attractive items ship high school. I The sale will start at 9:30 in W8S the morning. The public is invited to attend. MRS. JOHN - MONTREV1LLE OUEEN. Junior, prior to her marriage, July twentieth, was Miss Margaret Camden Hundley, daugh ter of Mrs. George William Hundley, and the late Mr, Hundley, of Durham and Flat Rock. Mr. Queen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Queen, of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddill, had as their guests Sunday the lat ter's sister, Miss Mamie Odem, and a friend, Johnnie Barger, of Bristol, Va, .'.''.' Melvin Jenkins, of High Point, is visiting relatives in Hazelwood. . . Mrs. L. Reagan and her grand daughter, Antionnette Caparicci, who have been visiting the form er's sister, Mrs. Dave Plott , have returned to her home in New York City. . ' Bill Swift, who holds a position with the Newport News Shipbuild ing and Dry Dock Company, is spending this week with his par ents. Captain and Mrs. W. F. Swift. WANT ADS WANTED A white housekeeper for a family of four. Modern Conveniences. Good pay. Near Washington, D, C. Write X, Box 511, City. Aug. 6-13-20. PIANOS FOR SALE We have two good used pianos in your community that must be repos sessed. These pianos can be bought for the balance due, and on terms. Write Magness Piano Co., Box 161, Hendersonville, N. C. July 30-Aug. 6-13 FOR SALE Hot Point stove and Kelvinator in good condition. Also odds and ends of house hold furniture. All priced rea sonably. See S. A. Slack, Al exander's Drug Store. Aug. 13 FOR SALE Glass gallon jugs, Alexander's Drug Store. Aug. 13 FOR SALEr-Majestic Range in good condition. Reasonably priced. Call 242-J Aug, 13 BE SURE To attend sale of food and fancy articles sponsored by Auxiliary G r ace .Episcopal church, August 20th, on porch of Hotel LeFaine. Aug. 13 FOR SALE Oak office desk. Reasonably priced. Call 405. Aug. 13. FOR SALE--Kitchen cabinet, iron beds, dressers, etc. Reasonable. Call 2003. , Aug. 13 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 6 beau- tif ul vacant lots on Balsam street in Pisgah Park, high elevation, overlooking high school. All city conveniences. Priced rea sonably by owner. Write Box 345, Waynesville. Aug. 13-20 FOR RENT-Furnished house keeping rooms with hot water 215 Boyd Avenue, Mrs. Kellett. Aug. 13 WANTED A white housekeeper for small refined tourist ho tel in Clermont, Fla. Job opens Nov. 1. Interview Mrs. Patter son, owner, at Davista Terrace, Waynesville, immediately. It FOR : RENT Two unfurnished rooms in Hazelwood. Phone 429-J. Aug. 13 FOR SALE Florida lot in beau tiful St. Petersburg South Shore residence section overlooking the Gulf. Sacrifice price. Only $400, cost over $5,000. See Miss E. Morris, Dunham House. It Attending th wedding Miss Edna Carver, of Waynesville and Corporal Charlie Curtis, of Fort Jackson, OPEN SUMMER HOME Mrs Fitxhugh Shapter and her sister, Mrs. Daisy Ayers, have ar rived from their home in Wash ington and have opened their cottage in Hazelwood for the re mainder of the summer. Their nephew, Fitzhugh McLean, also of Washington, arrived this week and will spend his vacation with his aunts. Miss Agnes Shapter is spend ing her vacation this year in Canada. Miss Kathryn Knight, who is attending radio school in Charlotte, spent the week-end. here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knight. ''-.'' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers left the first of the week for On tario, Canada, for a visit to the latters mother who is ill. .. V v. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes and daughter, of Newport News, spent the week-end here with friends. Chester Davis, who holds a po sition with the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., spent a few days here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Spurgeon Davis. Mrs. Lillie Walls Swann, of Ashevillo, spent the week-end here with relatives, . .. Mrs. Lachlan Hyatt and small son, Lachlan, jr., ana juiss uiona Lee Utley, of Newport News, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Hyatt. They plan to spend two or three weeks here. Mrs. Frank Miner, of Chicago, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McClure. Miss Emily Slier, who holds a position with the welfare depart ment in Lumberton, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler. Miss Stacy Wilburn has as her guest this week. Miss Virginia Terry, a classmate at the Univer sity of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bryson had Mrs. Lachlan Hyatt and young son, Lachlan, Jr., or Newport News, Va., are visiting the form er's parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. Highest Cash Prices Paid For Cotton HOOKED RUGS MRS. E. F. BACON Tryon, N. C. Mrs. C. N. Allen has as her guest this week her niece, Miss Frances Deeker, of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shields had as their : guests sunuay mr. ana Mrs. Rodney Shields and two small daughters, of Maryville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs, Lenoard Caughron, of Knoxville, Tenn. Billy Shields and Billy Richeson are spending this week at Camp Daniel Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bryson had as their guests last week the form er's niece and son, Mrs. Gene via Moore and Bobby Moore, of Lib erty, S. C. Miss Margaret Preston, of Bir mingham, Ala., is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Stents. She will remain here for the month of August and will be joined the first of September by her mother, Mrs. J. B. Preston, and her broth er, J. B- Preston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James White and Virgil Sizemore have gone to Darrington, Wash., to visit the as their guests Sunday Mr. and j latter's parents and other relatives, Mrs. Rob Wilks and daughter, . They plan to be away about a Robie and Mrs. G. C. Hooper, of j month. Cullowhee. I TOUGH JOBS NEED TOUGH SHOES Thar' Why WORK SHOES Are The Unanimous Chote of America's Workers In Second tin of 0fn What's your job, Muter? Farmer? Airplanes? Muni tions? No matter what it U you're going to need shoes that can "take it" as well M you cant That's why you d belter outfit with Peters finer quality Work Shoes. Ml IIVI m t tm Mil. . !. ITtMPt 011(1 Peters Work Shoe are made of fine quality ma terials over lasts that a., sure day long comfort, And they'll give you more wear per dollar invested. See them today. Work Shoes---- $1-98 up WHATEVER YOUR SHOES NEEDS LIKELY WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND OUR VALUES - WE KNOW ARE RIGHT See Us For Boys' School Shoes YOUR 1-STOP SHOPPING CENTER FOR RENT 2 room apartment. Hot and cold water in kitchen. J Connecting baths. Rates rea- sonable. -Phone 254-W, Mrs. Fraak j Ferguson. Aug. 13 i Belk-Hudson Is Ready For FALL Merchandise Is Here More On The Way- sS v . iNV - nil' 1 m m DRESS-UP FOR FALL FROM BELK HUDSON and SAVE ,TU 1. c Buy Fall Clothes On Belk-Hudson's Easy LAY-AWAY PLAN BE HUD SON GO Main Street "Home Of Better Values'1 Waynesville o
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