Newspapers / The Waynesville mountaineer. / Dec. 31, 1951, edition 1 / Page 2
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i 'AGL 111E WAYNESVILLE B10UNTAINEE7 Monday Afternoon OF TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES CLUBS Office Phone 700 MRS. BEN SLOAN. Editor Home Phone 462-J OldlL i J Chce Tr ' Kim' . V ,,i : INTEREST 1 c ;,: i !;;! .!jf..i, i( .! Aaxy Ellen Jones -Is Married To Bob G Smathers The marriage of Miss Mary Ellen JAris of Waynesvjlle; to Bob Glenn Smfrthers of Canton and Baltimore, Md., was solemnized by candlelight ai 8:30 o'clock last Sunday evening in tlrt home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr, and , Mrs. J. Glenn Smathers in Canton. The single ring ceremony Was performed by the Uev. L. E. Mabry, pastor of the First Methodist clittfeh, in the presence of the im mediate families and a few close , friends..'''; . ,r . Mrs, Smathers is the daughter of Elbert Jones of Laurens, S. C, and the late Mrs. Jones, and the granddaughter of Mrs. W. II. Jones of Waynesville, She is a graduate oMhe Waynesville Township high school. ' . Mrs. Smathers is a graduate of Canton high school and Asheville Biltmore college, . and attended Wake Forest college. He now holds a position With the Glenn L. Martin . Corporation in Baltimore, where they will make their home. ! ; . ' The Tom Lees Entertain With Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs, Tom Lee were host-, of ' a bullet supper jn their home on Walnut Street Saturday evening.- . . ' ,. j Sional decorationsAwere used! trjJrijghout the, home ..and.HM din- J ing table was centered with; $ snow seeaaand white candles. ' ,.'". : Twenty-four guests were includ ed. : " '. 0. E. S. Will Have Regular Meeting A regular meeting of the Way iiesyille Chapter, u Order of the Eastern Star, w ill "be held in the ttsrole Hall in the Firs! National Bank Building, Thursday night at 7 SO o'clock. A candidate will be initiated and aD members are requested to be present. JjMrs. NVUie 'Clark, worthy mat ion, will preside. M ' ! .': jl'sK Want Ads for quick results i"' - "-"" - SAVE This coupon is worth 10 on ) job. This offer is for a limited $': WAYNE JAMERSON JEWELRY Next To Strand Theatre i THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH ! Starting Wednesday Night, January 2 &i 7:30 P. M. ' . Continuing Each Night Through Sunday, Jan 13th.' ! , Public is Cordially Invited To Attend V . Thtse. Gospel Services. C Rev. Anderson Is Regional Evangelist :;':':':': Of The -V ( Free Methodist Church of North America .a- 1 E ( distress tjj..i i IE 'a I tJ - - , I " ; i eari't f Vpat Vlcks VapoRub for i ' 'i miseries of colds. The moment I you rub It on throat, chest and I f back VapoRub starts', right- to I , vt work 2 ways at once .'. . , ' mnaavrn B n H w.w wnniw vim IF THERE'S MUCH COUCHING OR . get deep-action boiling renei in seconds wun rected VapoRub in steam heaping spoonfuls of Vlcks VapoRub in The jPrevosts Are lrlosts Of Christmas Party Mr. and (Mrs. Ralph Prevost were hosts of cine of the largest affairs of the Chi'jstPjas season when they entertained Friday afternoon and evening atj the. Elks C(ub. The, club nxfms were decorated in the holijday ijnotif and the table, from which ifefreshments were served, was centered with an ar rangement or Luit flanked by red candles and Christmas balls. Presiding at J the punch bowls 'were Mrs. Hillett Ward, Mrs. Frank Worlhinton. Miss Helen 'Ray, and Mis.; pan Watkins, ArcAind seventy guests called during the designated hours . ' .. TheMcCalls Entertain At Open House Mr. and JMrs. W. Sherrod Mc Call entertained with an .open house Wednesday evening in their home on Hijlside Terrace, Christmas decorations were used throughout fine home and a red and silver motif I was used in the din ing room. Miss Mary Lu Elwood presided at' the punch bowl, which was covpid with a red damask doth.', , ' The'; guest list included Mr. and Mrs.- J'ames Elwood, Miss Mary Lu Elwood!, Miss Louise MacFadyen, Miss Amelia MacFadyen, Mr, and Mrs. .R. L, Prevost) Mr. .and Mrs. J, M.: Long, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Siler, Mr. tand Mrs, C- E. Rothrock of KeidsvDle, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gwyn, Mr.jand Mrs. John E, Woltz of Mount Airy. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Colkitt, Dr, and M rs. Robert Stretcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz, Capt. and Mrs. Jack Richeson, and Mrs. L. M. Kie.hon. :-. ', j ' ' , . Mr. 'i and Mrs. Homer West and daughter,! Miss Mary Jean West, and Dtyv Whlsenliunt have return ed front a visit to Florida. ! :;' TSgt.' Snjn Plott, Jr. of Chats worth, Oeorgia, son of Sam Plott of Everett, Washington, was the guest last week of his uncle and aunt, Mr. ajid Mrs.- Linwood Grahl, Sgt. Plott as jilst returned from ser vice irp Korea and will report'fo1 Camp Tjcjeune. $ any watch, clock or jewelry repair time just to get acquainted with fRov. C. E. Anderson Portland, Maine will Conduct Revival Services 7 ; At ': . ' ' n n if And If keps up-' thls special penetrating - stimulating ac tion for hours. It eases muscu lar soreness and tightness and brings warming, comforting relief even while you, sleep. STUFFINESS... water as dl in package. 2SW mk I, Every single breath relieves upper bron chial congestion arid Hi i ADMITS 'DECISIVE' I '-',,. s. H : '::::t-::::;::: i :;r :' . jjp: j: .. ..' ; ; . , ' 4 V s-i. - A i FEDERAl JUDGE' Thomas F. Kfurphy; ex-New York City police commis sioner, U pictured with hls-wlfe and their poodle, Clarinda, during a press interview in their New York homeRefusing to disclose why Presi dent Truman summoned him to Washington Judge Murphy would only admit that "a decision has been reached by the President and myself." He is expected to be the Administration's "cleanup man,"( International) , Mrs. Marshall Is Honored On j 80th Birthday , Mrs. Sam Stringfield wais hostess of an informal tea' in her home on Main Street Sunday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Harry Marshall. The courtesy marked the eightieth birthday anniversary of, the honor guest. ; :' ' . . ,' Decorations were in the holiday motif and a large birlMay cake was featured in the refreshments. Assisting in serving,' were Miss Martha Stringfield and Mrs. Thom as Stringfield. i , Around thirty relatives of the guest of hono rcalled during the afternoon, HDC Schedule For One Week Is Announced Home Demonstration Clubs will meet the first week in January as follows: , ;. Wednesday, January 2 Aliens Creek Mrs. Cay. Allen 2:00. Thursday, January 3 Dell wood Mrs. Sam PottS 2:00. Thursday, January' 3 Good Neighbors Mis. Burder Wells 7:00. , Friday, January 4 v Jonathan Creek Mrs. F. R. Kennedy 2:00. : v Monday, January 7 Morning siar Mrs. L. L, Drye 2:00. i Tuesday, January 8 Beaver dam Mrs. Wiley Donaldsftn I ,."".,.. Charles Way of Raleigh spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Way, .' Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kimball and children spent the Christmas noli days in Boston, ; Mass. with the former g mother. -'. ' : . .... Mr. and Mrs; Warnen Eller left last week for Fprt f Lauderdale, tiorida. , . i. . ' Oliver Youht, Jr. MM L 2, who k stationed aboard the USS Cotten on duty in Cuba, arrived Friday for a tew days visit at home. ; Mrs. O. T. ' Alexander, : who has been here for the past several months, left. Wednesday for her home i", Charlotte. v " ' Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Flynt and children of Hazelwood, have return ed home after visiting relatives in the Winston-Salem area, . C. DeWeese and Junior Snyder are in Miami today for the Orange Bowl game. , ' Donald Corwln, who . will com plete a two-year course thltf spring in mechanical engineering at Moorehead City branch of State College, wag the guest last week of Jimmy Whitman.' , i ; , We Have " New Sewing Machines $99.50 up - Also A Complete REPAIR SERVICE for all makes of sewln? machines, including , Industrial Types. PARTS AND SUPPLIES For Your Convenience We Now Have An . ALTERATION DEPARTMENT , Every Machine And All Service Guaranteed ! )Easy Terms On All Sewing: Machines. York's Sewing TALK WITH HST Jaycees Plan New Year's Eve Square Dance A square d.ance; sponsored by the Waynesville Jaycees, will be held tonight in the . Waynesville Armory, beginning at 9 o'clock. Music will be furnished by Boney Franklin and his string band and the figures will be called by Bug Kuykendali. Baptist Circles . Meet Tuesday Circles of the First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock as follows: Lottie Moon Circle with Mrs. Claude Wnodard. ' Fannie R. S. Heck Circle with Mrs. J. It. Morgan. Henrietta Hall .Slunk Circle with Mrs. Francis. . Annie Armstrong. Circle with Mrs. J. P. Dicus. Ann Hasseltine Judson Circle with Mrs. B. E. Wall. The Eliza Yates Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion Bridges at 8 o'clock. .' mrs. n. l. Baughman has re turned from a visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. Roe Driscoll, in Bradenton, Fla. Mrs. G. C. Plott had as guests for-the holidays her children and grandchildren as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhinehart of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and children of Andrews, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plott and children of Marietta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dnlin and daughters, Ann and Tcmpie, spent the holidays with relatives in Charlotte. . James Tutwiler, AB, who is sta tioned in Baltimore, Maryland join- ed his wife here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hyatt left Friday for Cincinnati, Ohio where the former will enter the Cincin nati Conservatory of Music for special study. They have been visit ing Mr. Hyatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. Aaron Hyatt, who is a student at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, is here for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hyatt. . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Hubler of Cincinnati spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson have as their guest the former's mother, Mrs, John R. Thompson of Madison, Florida. . .i. C. Lyman Reed has returned to his home after spending the holi days with his son and daughter-iii- law, Mr. and Mrs. Espy Reed, in New Orleans. Machine Shop I Methodist Circles Plan Meetings Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will meet as follows: ' '' ' Circle No, 1 will meet with Mrs. Troy' Wyche Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Sheppo'gPplicy Is .1 .... PRICES SLASHED ON WINTER MERCHANDIS Group One C-3 11 Group One Values To 7.95 00 A Values To $5.95 ""' Smart HATS w &200 The Season's Most Popular ( Shapes and Colors Use Our Convenient . " Y Lay-A way Plan 1- Circle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. Nohle Garrett. Sr. -Tuesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock., Circle No. 3 will meet with Mrs. John Queen Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Circle No. 4 will meet a week from Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Woody. Circle No. 5 will meet Tuesday night, at 7:30 o'clock in the home Never To Carry. Merchandise Over From One Seas To The Next. 'WOMEN'S FIRST QUALITYets mm Group UET ENTIRE STOCK REDUCEDi U.i Group Two Values To 9.95 (1 Dressy Tailored Regular $2.99 Long or Short Sleeves Rayon Crepes, Sheers, Jerseys 7 h of Mrs. Bob Allison with Mrs. Wal ter Franklin as associate hostess. Circle No. 6 will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Tuttle Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fred Walston will be co-hostess. Circle No. 7 will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Rruce Javnes. . i " .'v Y'. Want ads bring quick results. wis Two 14 iiliSES )00 A p o) ( 9 ' St-Potersb,;., J1 Part of itil ext,M,H(M , 0n include a m,,,;, ur. and Mis. n si,,,-. J and three ehi, fronia visit t0 Rll.hm hamsburg, Virginia, Group Three 88 Group Three Values To 16.95 Plain or Plaid Regular To$.o,.90 00 Wool-Rayon Plaids, Rayon Crcix'S 123 Main Street Strand Theatre Bl I Vaporize? or bowl Of cougmng spasmsi Pliont gQ5 . . Main Street -atvA 0i-w- szrt
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