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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER
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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
SOCIETY and CLUB
MRS. BEN SLOAN. Society Editor Office Phone
Bride - Elect
Is Honored At
Dessert Bridge
vli-s Dorothv Richeson. bii.'e
ikct ot Jan.es King St.ingtielil
,.- honoitcl ;it a brul.m
ti.cn on Siiimtiby afU-nnii: '..!h
.Wi-s Sebe lirvsun. Mr; Fred
I'sniiibell. and Miss Bi-rn:i-.- Hai -
ii j- hislesscs at Hillbri) k Drive.
I fit I.Oiiir til Mi's Br son.
t-cr llie oicasicni tlu- living room
v. ileiwated with .inaniii nuTls
Link ami white gladioli and in
iru oilier rooms mixed !)ui(iiets
'..tie Used.
i jbles were asj-embled lor brio.'
..i .i rummy and at the conclu ion
,1 jtiv game- lnth seore lor bridge
u,i in .vli-s Nanev Killian and low
-iwi io Mi.ss Lois Massie Mrs.
.-.: a MeC"iaken and Mr-. Janu
H l.eailui wood won lop prize- for
,'i.i;uil and Hie bride-elee-, was
ur. -tided a sift of ehina in her
o.'cn panel n
' ,,,uii lho-e invited were Mi-s
Fi.s.
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-uii Mr- 1- M. Kiehtson. Mrs
rAan-. Mrs. Sam Strinalield
darilia Strin afield. Ati-s Mar-
i. i; Mrniilield. Mis- Kihel Kwms
,: I'ot-ioii. l'a Mrs. Thomas
S.inu'tii Id. Mis- Itary l.oi; il'uood.
IVli.- Fuller Frady. Mi-s Ma--I
eie Mr- .lames YV. Fields, Ir . Vi
M Jl Howie-. Miss Nunc. Killiar.
Mi William Cobb. Mi- Harrv Lie
I .in r. Jr.. Mr- Virgil Sinn h. Mis.
'. ,.ne t'orpenin!!. Mi- Charlie
W oodard. Miss Kl is. Del eier.
li- U I- .MeKiUriek.
Mr- Harold" Massie. Miss Fdilli 1
Suiiimerrow . Mrs. Charles F.d
wafds. Jr. Miss Kdiaa Suinnierrow . ;
Mi- Kthel Haves Fisher. Mrs. Wil-i
ham Norris. Miss Thelma Jones. ,
:l,s Jonathan W(Mdy. Mis. '-me-i
lev llenrv. Mrs. Furman Rolv:-t-nn.
Miss Mars Ra. Mrs. William,
Chambers. Jr.. Mr-', llenrv ("aid- ;
veil. Mrs. Jam.'s H. Leathers ood.
Mr-. Herbert Uraren. Mrs. Her
bert Gibson. Jr.. Mrs Herbert l.es-
tc', Mrs, J
Ii. I. Coin
v'. Iiisenlmnt.
R NVCrai-kcn. Mrs
and M.-s. Ilany
Mr and Mi
have returned
Nashville alter
Mason Ilouulilani!
to their home in
a week s visit with
tt.eir son and
daughter-in-law. Mr
ji.d Mr-. Calvin Huiisjhlaiid, at the
limrie of the hitter's aunt. Mrs
Adora Rayne.
Friday
One nice cottage located in Haielwood near
Rubber Plant and Tapestry Plant. Mr. Cable
owner.
Grady Mashburn Restaurant, on Highway well
equipped, this building suitable for d store or
any business, nice apartment overhead. (Two)
Two Room Houses, all the equipment will be
sold separately.
Sale Takes Place On The Ground
Rain or Shine
Music By
Mrs. Don Hyatt
Is Honored At
Bridge Party
Mrs David Hvall was hostess of
a dessert bridge at her home on
Walnut Street Friday afternoon,
honoring her sister-in-law. Mrs.
Donald llyaH. of Newport News.
a.
Mixed garden flowers were used
in decorating Ihe rooms.
Following the progressions high
store prize was awarded to Mrs
J W Reed. Jr., and low store
prize tu Mrs Thomas Campbell.
Jr The guest of honor was also
presented with a gift.
Those playing were Mrs. Hyatt.
Mrs James W. Reed. Jr., Mrs. L.
K Barber Mrs. Grayden C. Fer-gu-on
Mrs. Jaek Messer, Mrs.
Felix Stovall. Mrs Whitener Pre-vo.-t
Mrs Kit-hard X. Barber. Jr..
Mi s Milliard B Atkins. Mrs. Thom
as L. Campbell. Jr.. Mrs. Joe Dog
gelt and Mrs John Orr. Joining
thi- group for dessert were Mrs.
W A Hatl and Miss Naney Hyatt.
Friendship Class
To Meet Friday
The Friendship Class of the
First Baptist Church will hold its
regular monthly meeting Friday
niiflil at 7:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs Harrv Kent on the Howell
Mill Road Mrs. Finest Duvall will
li(. co-hostess.
Picnic Supper Given
By The Craw fords
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Crawford
i-nlerlained with a picnic supper
Saturday evening at their home on
Main sheet. Those present were
' Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Williamson, Mr.
i .ind Mrs. Jimmy Fagan. and daugh
' tor. Judv, ot Durham, Mr. and Mrs.
W F. Freeman and daughter, El
I U'ii. Mrs. F. G. Fiazior. little Miss
Jane Garrett and Mrs. George
! Garrett.
Mrs. (). T. Alt x.i'Hler arrived
Sunday from Charlotte to spend
sometime heio and is a guest at
' tlif LoFaine Hotel. She was ac
1 compnniod bv her sister. Mrs. Mimi
Hobbs, who will bo here a few
' days.
FHEE PHIZES
GIVEN HUAY
Our Live Wire Entertainers
ACTIVITIES
700 Home Phone 462-J
Miss Killian
Entertains
For Visitors
Miss Nancy Killian was hostess
at a Coca-Cola party at her home
Thursday morning as a courtesy
to three visitors. The honor guests
were Mrs. O. R. Mat-Donald ot
Lamed. Kas., and Mrs. Harold Tin
men of Fuquay Springs, nieces of
he hostess, and Mrs. C. E. Hoth
rock of Rcidsvilie.
The residence was decorated
throughout with mixed garden
flowers and the dining table was
centered with an arrangement of
gladioli in pastel colors. The same
shades were noted in the refresh
ments. Miss Killian was assisted in re
ceiving by Mrs. W. F. Swift. Mrs.
Leon Killian, Jr.. and Mrs. James
Harden Howell. Jr.
Among those invited were Mrs.
Rufus Siler, Mrs. J. W. Killian.
Mrs. Nora Swift Atkins. Mrs J. B.
Silor. Mrs. Joe Cathey. Mrs. John
N. Johnson. Mrs. James KilDatrick.
Mrs. Harold Massie. Mrs. Boyd
Owen. Mrs. Noel Phillios. Mrs. Wil
liam Prevost. Mrs. William Ray.
Miss Helen Ray, Miss Frances Ray.
Mrs. Calvin Houghland of Nash
ville. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman. Mrs.
L. K. Barber, Mrs. Thomas Camp
bell. Mrs. H. W. Boyd of Atlanta.
Mrs. Howard Hyatt. Mrs. Paul Da
vis. Mrs. Richard Harbor. Jr.. Mrs.
Charles Ketner. Mrs. Francis Mas
sie. Mrs. William Medford. Mrs.
Roy Parkman. Mrs. Aaron Provost,
Mrs. Ralph Provost. Mrs. .1. W.
Rood. Jr.. Mrs. William Fowler of
Charlotte, Mrs. David Hyatt. Mrs.
Carloton Weathorby. Mrs. Sam
Bushnoll, Jr., of Durham. Mrs Hai
led Ward. Mrs. Hugh Massie. Mrs
Donald Hyatt of Newport News,
and Miss Nancy Hyatt.
Miss Ann Kramer has as guests
at her home on the How-ell Mill
Road her sisters. Miss Marian
Kramer of Evanstou. 111., and Mrs.
Harold Larson of Menominee,
Mich. The visitors arrived Satur
day to spend two weeks.
The Auxiliary of Veterans of
Foreign Wars will moot tonight at
7:30 o'clock in the building on I A. C.svyn
Miller Street, formerly occupiedhas been
by Massie Funeral Home.
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Miss Messer is engaged to (Tvdo
Clyde llulse. Sr.. ol Washington, D. C She is the daughto
Verne .Messer ol Arlington. Va., and the granddaughli r of
Mrs. II T, Mc--.rr and Mrs. D. V. Phillips and the laVe Mr
of Wav ncsv ille.
Methodist
Groups To Meet
At Long's Chapel
A joint meeting ol the Wesleynn
Service Guild and the Woman's
Society of Christian Service ol
Long's Chanel Methodist Church
will be hold at the church tonight
at Ii o'clock.
Miss Fthelene Sampley of Duke
University will be in charge of
the program on "Making Missions
Meaningful;"'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee of
New Orleans arrived Sunday for
n visit to the former's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James
Their son, Alton, who
visiting other relatives
- here has joined them at the Gwyns.
AT
A. M.
Sale Conducted by
PENNY BROTHERS
The World's Original Twin Auctioneers of Charlotte, N. C.
If You Care To Buy or Sell Land-r-Write, Wire or See Us at
Offices, 09 Liberty Life Building Day f hone 4-6176, Night
3-7558 J. C. iPenny, General Manager
llulse Jr.. son
and Mirs.
i of Mrs.
Mr. and
Phillips
Miss Messer Is
Engaged To
Verne Hulse
Mrs. Verne Messer of Arlington,
Va., has announced the engage
ment of her daughter. Miss Betty
Messer. to Clyde Hulse. Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hulse, Sr.. of
Washington. D. C.
The weddingo will take place
early in September.
The bride-elect is
daughter of Mr. and
the
Mrs."
grand
R. T.
Messer and Mrs. D. V. Phillips and
the late Mr. Phillips of Waynes
ville and spent her early childhood
hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushnell, Jr..
and children of Durham are spend
ing this week with friends and rel
atives here. ' -
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Lyman Reed
Entertains At
Bethel Home
Lymci C. Reed of Ni w Orleans
ai.ri W'a.. r.esville entertai.ie d rr,m
five to .ever) o'clock ci-ida;- aft.pt-i.-.oi
; his new cuontry home
nea,r Bethel.
The ffair honored his son-in-law
ai d daughter, Dr. and Mrs.
Stuart Atkins, of Boston, who with
their young daughter a.'e his
guests.
Summer flowers were used in
decorating and the host was as
sisted in receiving by Miss Mary
Lu Elwood.
Among those calling we -e Vii.-s
Evelyn Reed, Miss Katharine Reed,
JJr. and Mrs. James Elwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Houghland of
N4shville, Tenn., Mr. and Mis.
Aaron Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Whit
ener Prevost, Mr. and Mrs. Kim
ball Barber, Mr, and Mrs. Richard
N. Barber, Jr., Mr. ancUMrs. David
Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mers,
Miss Dorothy Richeson, Jan-.es
King Stringfield, and C. M Dunk
land and Paul Banks of Nashvuie
Tenn.
Miss Richeson
Is Honored At
Bridge Luncheon
Mrs. Porter Prady, Miss Ti'lie
Rotha and Miss Charlene Rotha
entertained at a -bridge luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Frady Friday
afternoon in compliment to Miss
Dorothy Richeson. bride-elect of
this month.
Arrangements of mixed flowers
w-ere used on the tables and in
decoration of the rooms.
Following the games , the top
score prize was awarded to Mrs.
L. M. Richetfon, the second high
to Miss Martha Stringfield, and the
tow score prize to Miss Betty Brad
ley. Mfss Richeson was also pre
sented with a gift.
Mqking up the tables were Miss
Richeson, Mrs. L. M. Richeson,
Miss Ethel Evans of Pittston. Pa.,
cousin of the bride-etect, Miss
Martha Stringfield, Mrs. Virgil
Smith, Mrs. John Schell, Mrs. Paul
McElroy, Miss Jean Ann Bradley,
Miss Betty Bradley, Miss Lois Mas
sie, and Mrs. William Cobb.
AT ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL
Mrs. C. W. Moody of Hot Springs,
mother of Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
W'aynesville, is a patient at St.
Joseph's . Hospital in Asheville.
Mrs. Moody is recovering from in
juries sustained in a fall about
two weeks ago.
Way lies vi
Immediately after this sale: 500 ft. of Rag
from high school. Here is properly tM J
great possibilities for a business site. t.J.w
estate owners.
Six high class
good view. One block from Hign
Balsam Drive.
Eight Home Sites on Dellwood Road, adjo
Dr. Boyd Owen's property.
Votl are cordially invited to inspect this ;
ly as it will appeal to home seekers an - j
and attena h
sale.
IF YOU HAVE LAND FOR
SHERIFF rTV. WELCH
Reading Club
To Have Final
Program
'A special program u!! i,
at the Haywood Coin,!-,'
next rriaay morning ,,:
Of the Vacation Readim' vilu
have completed then ,, ,
.liuirmems and are
certificates. Thi- Kl
close of the readne.'
has been conducted
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summer by Miss Ma,
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ston, librarian, loi
elementary school (
l'i Hilar
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Thf program on F, nij
elude a movie. The i .
Peppers, and tin p,e
reading certificate ! l
be shown io e. die i,
at 1 1 o'clock
Tut eoiiinieiict mi ,,
C'btie reb.'tii will ,e i,,
Clyde Baptist Cluiu I, at
:ied I hi- . .i:ne fih,, v. i. i
Parem ol cliddi i i,
(fiarv tirade.- are icu.
in readin-j !---.s at d. ,
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Schedule
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Tuesday, Aiinust K;tli
MORNING S I A It
Kj Davis Grocery Ii) tiil-lo 2i
Hyde's Store in ::ii-m m
Mrs. B. M. Stanley n uu-1 1 :2n
G. L". Blalock's Gnieerv II
Wednesday, August 1 7 1
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Bradley's iiou- 45
Hazelwood Town Hall K11111-1 1 :iiu
Lake Junaluska ll.Hn-li.Uti
Friday, August Iflth
FINES CltEI-K
Mark Ferguson's Store
Mrs. Frances Rogers
Harley Rathbone
Charlie Rathbone
Lloyd Messer Grocerv
F. H. Fincher
G. C. Hooker
R. W. Noland
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MRS. E. K. HERMAN
THK OfKMNG OF THE
WAYNESVILLE KINDEE3
Fall Term ISeeins August ,i!llli-rirsl Urtl
Nursery liiium.
Ages 3 to G
Home Sites slightly rolling
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