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) IV 'page thJee July W. 1949 THE YTAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER rrn WUmi fTy and CLUB ACTIVITIES tj --. n ouv . uiieiy realtor Jlonie n tot Sieon i, and i -l,,h L,roth 1(11 "" i , i n yd sin""'1 ' ,; run"" l hi' iabn' Li Early Fall Suggestions Autumn Toggery phone 462-J Joint Hostesses Entertain For Mrs. Medford Auxiliary Of Grace Church lHas Meeting Roberson and were bridal , Mii'r IllHIH' a a- ' i ilii"- and , and su-cl a pat- ,,. r. Stuart i ow.hairi Barber, Jr., fiiu'i'"1"1" : ' t,,ut.s nf a bridge luncheon i-."'-uy i' ... honoring Mrs. Phil Medford, a ,-ecent bride. I uneheon was served at the Wavnesville Country Club after which bridge was played at the Kne of Mrs. Barber. Mixed summer flowers in pastel shades 're used as 3 decoralive note and appointments were in the bridal motif. Following the games high score and floating prizes were awarded and the honor guest was presenieu a gift of crystal. Those invited in addition to Mrs. Medford were: Mrs. N. M. Medford, Miss Bebe Medford, Mrs. Alvin Ward, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. A. H. DuBreuil. Mrs. Hugh Massie, Mrs. Howard Hyatt, Mrs. William Ray. Mrs. David Hyatt, Mrs. Robert Turner Mrs. Harold Massie, Mrs. .1 W. Reed, Jr., Mrs. M. W. Reed, Mrs. Bonner Ray, Mrs. T. Lenoir Guyn, Mrs. Joe Doggett and guest, Mrs. C. L. Gray of High Point, Mrs. I Woodson Jones, Mrs. R. L. Coin, j Mrs. Grayden Ferguson, Mrs. Felix jstnvall, Mrs. Jack Messer, Mrs. Hallelt' Ward. Mrs. Charles Ray, Mis Carrie Hannah, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr., j Mrs. Herbert Buchanan. Mrs. Dan Iwatkins, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Joe Massie, Mrs. M. G. Kimball, and Mrs. L. K. Barber. ol 1 lie Yi i e Kpi.M'iipal the Parish Mi- I- u bum; Ml iiinH'ld left The Kcnei'jl inert um man's Auxiliary il I'.v.u Church was held m House Tursd.n infill. After a bricl business session the rector, the He lal-.u II C'.ookl. talked in an inlrrrstinu va on the National Council o! the Church. . An outstanding ieal my ol the ' meeting was a musical program presented by Miss ISett Franklin, pianist, and Mrs A C. Jones so loist. An informal tea followed the program with the lollowing inem- l bers of the Margaret Marshall Chapter semng punch and cookies: j Mrs. Dann Cross. Mrs. I.eo Hill. Mrs. David I'elinet. and Mis Marv Ray. j A number ot out-ol-town guests ; were present. fi .r left I w Personal Mention Miss Lots Hanold, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs Karl 1 Stewart in Lancaster has returned home. California Mrs. Hilary Crawiord f sn Francisco. CHlifornia, who ha- ju-t returned from an eihl-etk. tour of Europe, is expected to arrive lo morroy by plane for a vi it to her mother-in-law. Mrs. V. T. Craw ford. Mis c I. Gray and children of High Point are here for a visit to Mrs Joe Doggett at her home on the Country Club Drive. Mr. Dogg ett and Dr. Gray will come UP from Migh Point tomorrow to Join tlirir families for the week-end. i i J C Jennings, manager of Belk- lludson. is in New York buying merchandise for the store. Mrs. guests T I.. Macdonald h.r. at her home on lane I ,, Mr a-, gin sister. The trim cut-lapel coat is very new and just right for fall wear. The smart hag is a perfect accessory. Tins crisp da cape suit is exactly right for those first Mrs. Kathleen Mason anil Miss Euphemia lloldcn of Detroit and Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. 1 M Waddell. of Waynesvillc. their daughter, Mrs. Heid Bailey and Mr llailey ol A -he ville have returned to their homes after a visil to l).ilnna Beach Florida. Mr. and Mis l.oren llelford and Mr. and Mrs Charles llelford and daughter, all of Parma Missouri are here for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Waddell Sr.. :roo Wlnk'iicr L Kl'"'' Mrs (H'lirue jKilhin. Mrs. guest . Mrs. Gn, Mrs. ) oi'it. Mi's aril'.j Slnng Irs. .binrs I. ird .IriHiings, William I. hr list . Mrs. Hi-iin H'ty. Mrs. Hoy M.issi,'. Mrs. llilliard ohnson. Miss Rtw. Mrs. Unwell. Jr.. ait'l Mis1- nors son i i'mmi. hl'Hle- tdav I'vciiing. aiilii n the ily, a! which lias observed nH'i'nl Willi a I hc place as marked kliili' cladinli 1.. M. Hiche- a corsage of Richi'sdii also la I'll i Pride's Saffords Honored With Fines Creek Surprise Picnic By MRS. IT UMAX NOI.AN1) Mountaineer Correspondent Creek teach- 1 Prof, a Mir-. 1 t ho ! on fc Miss liicho Dim Hun-1 former mem- i Mrs. Fred I McKittrick, I Miss Edith pa Siiinmer- is Fisher Mrs. , FO Lee Liner Mrs. W. C. Gibsnn, Jr.. ftl- Miss F.lis,. I "istin. Miss f ' ' Mrs. He,- is "111 Mrs. Alvin Ward Entertains For Mrs. Phil Medford Mrs. Phil Medford, bride of last month, was feted on Tuesday after noon when Mrs. Alvin Ward enter tained with a dessert bridge at The Tnwne House. Place cards and tallies were de signed with pansies and vases of pansies centered each table. Following the games high score prixe was awarded to Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, the low score prixe lo Miss Mary Ann Massie, and the honor guest was presented a gift of crystal. Those attending were Mrs. Med ford. Mrs. N. M. Medford. Miss Bebe Medford, Mrs. Paul McF.lroy, Jr., Miss Betty Bradley, Miss Jean Ann Bradley, Mrs. Porter Frady, Mrs. R. Stuart Roberson, Mrs. Whitoner Prevost, Mrs. Ned How ell, Miss Tillie Rotha, Mrs. Hallett Ward, Miss Mary Lu Elwood, Mrs. Charles Ketner, Mrs. J. W. Ray, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Roy Camp bell, and Miss Mary Ann Massie. Wesleyan Guild Will Meet Tues. The Wesleyan Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Evans, Sr. on Tuesday night at 7:K) o'clock. kI.miik at College. js P "I Ihc sum- J,i'- .mcl Mrs. Service Guild To Meet Tuesday Members of the Wesleyan Ser vice Guild of the First Methodist Church of Wavnesville will meet Tuesday evening at the home Mrs. Harry Evans. The members ol I he Fines Home Denionsl r.il ion ( lull, ers. and close friend-, gavi and Mrs. Fred L. Salford prise picnic last Saturday lawn of their home. Mrs. F. lingers. Uu- club presi dent, presided at I he eenl which tcaturecl talks in c n. Mccreary. I head of the ll.ivwooil Cnnnlv Farm Bureau: and Frank Kirkpalriek Prof, and Mi - Sall'ord were pre sented willi a heaiililiil gill by Un people who had come to honor them. The picnic w.r. in Ihc nature of a farewell paii lor tin educator and his wife, v- ho are moving to another secliou ol Ihc coimly alter having made their home in Fines Creek coiiiinunit lor the last HI years. Professor Sall'ord resigned as ' principal of lite Fines Creek School when the spring term ended, and later accepted an appoint menl as I principal al Crahl ice-Iron Dull' School. I Professor and Mrs SalTord arc j going to he mt-'-eil ver much. Dance To Be ; Held Saturday j At Piedmont The second in a series of sum mer dances sponsored by the Mela Sigma Phi sorority will be held at the Piedmont Hotel Saturday night The dance will start at 9 p. m and will continue until 1 a. m. with music by Eva Boalwright and her orchestra Advance tickets at SI. Oil each are on sale at the Firestone Store, the I.adve Favre Beauty Shop. Wavnesville Florist. Charlie's nnH Rrvsllll and Miller Motor Tickets at the door will be SI. 25. Proceeds from the event will go to the many charities of the sorority. Varied Program Arranged For Saunook Field Day By JEAN HALL Mountaineer Correspondent Events for both field and table athletes will be among the fea tures of the Saunook community i Field Day which will start al 1 p. m. Saturday al Robert Welch's larm near the church Contestants will compete for honors in pie. watermelon, banana and cracker eating: and in the more strenuous athletics including relay races, broad and high .jumps, !()- I yard dash, a soflball game between i a hoys' team and a girls' team, ball Ihrowing. and egg. polalo, and sack races. ' Besides these, the well-balanced j four-hour program of entcrlain ' menl and recreation includes sing I ing and variety performances. Community Chairman Dick Barb er extends invitations to everyone to attend this Community Develop ment event. Street Dances Authorized By New Town Law we; allicr cle, lis, then music and dancing in I lie s II I lu hi lonighl This will be I he I'll --I of a .-.erics of street dances sponsored by I he W'awiisvillo Junior Chamber ol Commerce and perinilled under a new town ordinance passed lasl Friday. Tonight's dance, like the oilier Thursday night dance-, is sched uled lo be held from II o'clock i until midnight to the music of ! Queen and his famed Soco hand. The outdoor ball room will be Main Street roped off between liurgin's store and the First Na tional Bank. u l" j The new town ordinance was in i eel s 1 1 reduced and sponsored by De- wilt B Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Ilritlian o Hoanoke. Alabama are here for ; Sam 'visit to Dr. and Mrs .1 1) Wilhank: dap j and Mr. and Mrs W M Cobb. Mrs Wilhanks is the daughter of Mr I m I Mrs n.-vuev Ktnvall have sis ihc Litter's father and the Hev. P. W. Tucker and Miss .lame Tucker, of Marion. Mrs Miller Walton of Miami, is lure for a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs l. L. Coin. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Atkins of Saluda were guests of the latter's sister. Mis. CI mile Rogers, and Mr. lingers last week-end. Mr and Mrs. B. 11 Harris and two children of Clearwater, Florida, have arrived to spend the summer al their home at Balsam. Mrs H l(. Pilarski has returned from a visit to her husband in Washington. O. C. lew of Wayside Lodge. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Warren Walker, Jr., who were married on June 2'. in Winter Park. Florida, have been visiting the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker, at Hock House Farm near Balsam. They left this morning for Winter Park. "JO and Mrs. Prillian Mrs. Hugh Sloan. Jr and two children left Tuesday for a visit to rclalivcs in Havocs City. Florida j Mrs. J. W, Patrick and little son. ' Johnny, of Winter Park. Florida arrived Sunday for a visit lo Mrs. Patrick's parcnls. Mr. and Mrs Claude Walker al Hock House Farm. Mr. Patrick will join his family next Sunday. i Pinkney Turbylill of New Jersey is visiting friends and relatives here this week Pvt. c; C. the t Japan Haywood I'lott. son of Mrs. Plott. is now stationed with . S Army in Yokohama, Mrs Nellie Akers was called to Meadowville, V'a , Monday to at tend funeral services for her neph evt . w ho was drowned. BABY SITTING Any 12 Nltht 7 to (All Rl.l-K Mi'lurrn 6 and 7 P.M. III'KINKSS A- I'lIOKFSSIONAIi WOMKN'S 1,I'B the i Place Sales. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunnicutt of Chicago, Illinois arrived Sunday for a visit to the Litters mother. Mrs Sam Jones They went to Charlotte vesterday to visit Mr. Hunicutl's parcnls and will return to Waynesvine o . ; Miss Frazier Is Married To Fred Calhoun, Jr. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary Louise Fiaier. daughter of William II Fraier and the late Mrs. Frazier. to Fred B. Calhoun. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calhoun. The ceremony look place in Clay ton. Ga.. last Monday evening. The bride was graduated this spring from the Waynesvillc High School and was an outstanding student in the Home Economics Department. Mr. Calhoun also graduated from the Waynesvillc High School Ibis! spring lie was prominent in the musical program of the school, having been a member of the mixed chorus, the male quartet. and the hand. Last year he was awarded the Lion's Club medal as "the outstanding music student among I he hoys in the high school. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sonne. Irving J Senne and his daughter, Barbara, j returned lo their home in Baldwin, j i !s-i.,h FC Y. last Sunday aft-i e'r a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Senne of Waynesvillc. Mr and Mrs. E. J. senne die the parents of the Waynesvillc man. and Irving brother. .IT s - pom ' cd m m ; s, miiiiiiiHiiiHHii in 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii jiimMsmumnit , 0mm" --I "nt'f. tjiS - Ty t tvv " ') " ' 1 l " ' i iiiit-ii i L f ' njiwn 11-rr1 ..-e.l'...,iiJzil n n , mmmmmmmmmtitiiiimf Kittfefffrtrf'" ,' ' . 3 1 Senne is his BELK-HUDSON-A MODERN STORE feat uring Brand NEW Behind Your Prescription Bottle . . . When a CURTIS Drug Store pharmacist fills your prescription, your doctor N'ng behind him . . . such in the accuracy For service that is always dependable CI'RTIS DRUG STORE. k I'S YOUR DOCTOR DOES fKE THIS YOUR PHARMATY fME OWNED AND OPERATED BUG STORE L AFF - A - DAY i . MERCHANDISE And Our NEW LOW PRICES Regular $2.!)S Arihdalc Shirts - $240 Just Received Tuesday Sanforized l ast Colors Plain and Fancy Also White Just Arrived 7Dc CHAMBRAY and GINGHAMS 36 Inches Fast Color Our New Low Price 59c Arrived This Week - All Leather Ballerina - $2-88 Black and White So Comfortable So Prcttv So Low Priced Children's Rayon Panlies 25c Men's and Boys' Shoes$4.95up Elastic Waist Reinforced Leg White. Peach, Pink All Sizes FOR LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS SHOP FIRST AT THIS STORE These Arrived Wednesday Brown Tan Black Most Men's $5.95 and Up Arrived Tuesday Brand New Dresses $298 Cotton and Rayon New Styles, Shades and Patterns Others ?o.35 Second Floor Home O! Better Values" i.voiCAU. 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