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Page 6 THE WAYNES VI LLE gsv im a., m-B- axvix ward MR. AXH MRS. u)ls . .7 aaDVSEB. PAltTY GIWC BUFFET I Mr, and Ms. Aivin Ward we sitt I rehea.-su- hosU of a dinner party on FiSday. the l of t,,,.-;- -- evening at which, time they honoiW Ouilfrs PcrsoihiaiDs Mr. and Mcs.. Frank. Jacocks, of Can- Society whose marriage weeks ago was. M. Queen, were hJsfe'.f H ton, a of thiaJ per - H Ptione 137 MRS. T. L. GWYIN, Editor Pftone 137 an outstanding social event at their vnac. rht-- ... J bection.. Mrs.. Jacocks ai the former -- Mis Elanoi- - Gairison. ryn Queen fca4 Mi,.. MRS. HAVILAND HONORED WITH MRS. HAVILAND HONORED WITH ANNUAL OJE.V MEETING OP PROMIXEir"COUPCKl IRE MAR" Following, dinner several progres- tne oa.i,ir, enioyed. Mrs, wereirarrangpti.. CONTRACT PARTY FEIDAY WAYNESVILLE MUSIC CLUB EI ED IN IMIttESSIVTLGEKEMONYt sions of contract- - weiui in tiuuui;, LUMHEON OX SATURDAY ! ' Francis Massie made the top score and Wue flowers. h. Mrs. Harry beauty , ' a. On Friday afternoon The meeting; of. tfea Waynesrille In a ceremoi'y.of exmntiomtf whttn- n, . last women, and. Mr. Whitener rnink and ..i l On Saturday Mrs. Bradley Haviland, among tae I' ilt-- TJ., Rotha and Mrs. Joseph Grave enter- E936-S- T wa Ellen e Kaiiuw nd Mr. Music Club Jon the yeaw Miss the men. w COVt-t.wl-i . of San Prevost scored high anions 3rI table ia. . Francisco, was the honor guest honor- ...l' 54 tained with a delightful affair on Fridh-- y evening: John M. Queer Jr., married at la.-- a held at the home we hath were presented aitiuictive prizes some band miJe of luncheon given by Mrs. Rufus Bradley Haviland, lorm-e- r ffiTe afttarnnwm in ing Mrs. the of Mrs. Hugifc A Love, The affair,, o'clock on Thursday Making; up. two tables were the Inra.tioBSainiiig: 'Siler and Miss Alice Quinlan, at the Lucile of San The the jiat iaj Miss Satterthwaite, which always, closes year's tbe First fresl'Vterian iwwak. Mr-an- th ac d. Mrs. Erant. Jaeocks, home of the former. Garden flowers - huits, Francisco, who is now on a visit to tivities, is an aoen meeting which, Rev. Paul Hardin, Jr., jyista- the Mr. whitte Ms "were arranged about the rooms. Vases at Mr. and Mrs.. Francis Massie,. and Cowers. her sister, Mrs, E. L. Withers. Mrs. time each memiier is allowed, the priv FLrt Methodist rfiurch, cieWadieaboro, . of pink roses, purple peas and aail Mrs. Rrewost. ThiMe enioviiB-11!.- .,r sweet is enter- with 1 Havviland being extensively ilege of inviting, a stated number ot" pronounced the narriag wivaiy noi'j r rr-- i. gypsophlia centered the small tables anun iuuise 'Ulliari, a tained during her fortnight's wisit of guests. A number of wit of town Dr. E. P. Walker, pastor arJthe dairch, EO.NORS at which the guests were seated. MRS. RUFUS. L ALLEN CiJBeii. Jr., tbR Ktv uyj j'1. here. guests offering the prayer. : attended. VISITOJiS WITH. AFFAIR Hapdlii. Jr., oof Wadi-da-n, hou.-at-. ' 'When the were put away Mrs. in was ar- anijpd ins palms - i cards The house was arranged bowls of For the evening the The ehurch wat jan Mrs. Rufvu- - L. Allen entertained a r irni;. .. t George Ward, of Asheville, was found garden flowers in many colorful ef- ranged in bowl, of colorful summer and fern, with tathedrai oanidle in Tuttsday evening wr m ii gtxip of. friends.. 'n. .u: ana be uffiects. . In to the winner of the top score. fects. Contract was enjoyed at thres flowers. The guests were received, by tall eandlelabra ii. graduttefl. as a..courteay.. to Pi-of.- and Mrs. Otto tables, with Mrs. R. L. Lee making the Mrs. Hugh A. Love,, Mrs. Ebbect H. ITlioojr vases of regafclilies.snd.IsipMt-ta- t of- who The guests included the members of C. Kurkhart, - Blaoksbuiig,, Va, MlH&iKancy Ki!Iiian. M 15 r 1 M. " " Wji "bridge club, of which Mrs. Haviland top score. Mrs. Haviland was also Stretcher, Mrs. L.. Richeaon, and suiuw balls wiw advirtagualy are the gueats. of the latter sister, ..j Mu.i t.- presented an remembrance Mrs. Henry Foy.. Mrs. Robert H. placed points thie greenery. - was a member when she resided in attractive at ai iong MrK. E. B. (jimp. taa- isaooitt, .hci &am president; presided!. cenwsony. Miss Cjiac Biu'srf Waynesville, as follows: Mrs. H. B. of the afternoon. Stretcher, Paute to the The guests, enjpsing. the hnupitality MS: Lieon Kiliiku. J,- nj , were, Mrs. E. L. wtfiuh was ufi unusual sisietaJ Atkins, "Mrs. R. L. Lee, Mrs. W. F. Playing cards The program Ooclter, organist, renderwl. of Mrs. Allen, were:. M-r- and Mrs. R. Mr. J.' H. Way, Alice and hadi been, arranged Eva.Leathijntvoit taiker. Vj,tr llf j Swift, Miss Nancy Killian, Mrs. E. Withers, Mrs. Jack Miss interest merit mniben. Miss L. Prevost, Dr. and Mr,. Robert H. ilKesfaiaro, amiiJMi-- by Jamwc-- ' L. Withers, Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. Quinlan, Mrs. W. F. Swift, Mrs. T. by Mrs. Love. After a grading by Mife Cvocibei,, tams Strether, Mr.. and Mrs.. Jerry Colkitt. of following, members You,'.' Guy Robert Breeee, and Mrs. Joe Rose, of Lenoir Gwyn, Mrs. Fred Bowles, the president the "Beaawse" and "All Ebr b& .14. Bacheir, Chicago, Mrs. J. R. Shultz, of Jacksonville, guest of her sisters, MiS' were presented: HUudelmk Mrs. Riiird. ReedLof New. Orleans, Mrs. C. M. group, ulub, ac BEXD'AT HIGH W foik, Mrs. Eugene Carter, of Lenoir Grace Bowles and Miss Julia Bowles, The choral from the J;:aLsawoaipanieoibit Mis;(iroken, Dicu,Mis. C.W.hitton f Washing- A"' SAMi Mrs. Otto Burkhart, of Blacksburg, companied by Mtfcs.. Siletdhui,, wngr gjawe violin uambiera,, A.wai City, Miss Caroline Lucas, of Atlanta, t( ton, Dv.C, Mjs.. H.. Reeves, Mrs. M5ik. and .Mrs.BL.E. (Llkitt Va., guest of Mrs. E. B. "Morn Rise," by Alphonse Gabulka; aaul "Liebesntaura." Dmiims Mi-s- . M. Mrs. Eliza-- ! her sister, Maria" V, R--. OdelL. of. Duihajn,, M. .: and Walter Dungan, of MiTw L. Rkheson, Pre-do- pinned md. j4 J ' Camp, Mrs. Joe Rose, of Chicago, Mr.. Mrs. Evander played "Dance tine UHimiBiomy, Miss .ockcsn- EejtershuB-g,- , Mr. bethton, Tenn. Butleiv, of St. and were wwK-fii- d Breece, Mrs. H. B. Atkins, antl. Negre," by Cyril Svott; Mrs. Lawrence: Wild Rose," lipyMcDnwolL amfi levusi ifumsrfa 1 Robert "To a Ray Rarkmam. limrpton Inn, Mrs. Bradley Haviland. Green, accompanied: by Mrs. Evauder iSum Ewu Latherwo( duumg. V'Oh tan- - &shier..attea." liiauttl meetinjef Uu Preston, sang "Thae-Rohi- Siagp.in-.th- fiatt Loe," a& a clositariprasHn v?tfnj. Coming in for tea were: Mrs. S. C. CanaCiut Majaiiactoie n- - Apple Tree," by McDowell.. ffiust, tit were fhe Mi-- . of voter griimsiai, and , and. Mr. Dam Moore, Satterthwaite, Miss Caroline Lucas, of Mjv. Miss Grace Croaker gave a: Mfc;. SaaL tL. BushnetfX Jr.,, nd. Hlu-.tha- i BoWnutt, Ral- Beautiful Atlanta, Mrs. Eugene Carter, of Le- Sylvv, Miss of of three numbers,, "Three Utile Qdr Zjhw KulKan, Jr. They wra. foL-loe- di Ormond, Mrs. PraiDLk! .11a vis h nt noir City, and Mrs. J. R. Stultz, of M. eigh, Mrs. Hmhert Bimrea, of M n. f, dities," by Zez Confray. Miss Mili&ed bsr t&e two bariesmail,, His of Matting :the her r. Norfolk, Va., the latter two guests of Beach Fla.: Mrs Fred HutUn, weM, .htt 'i Green Valley Farm Crawford, accornxanied. ttjr, Hus ra.y Miss AlarthaiBoliiiitt. two the sister, Mrs. R. L. Lee. Piitittia and Greensiiero, mil. Mrs.. Jintmy Trotter, Ueaipsey and ctuikirwi, E5ii Crocker, sang an old Engjish. ffblk. oiT Raliieh.. They rre wna uff of Ridsville- Ehttfsy Antu,oiYHarhir.. song, "In Tinaa of Rose,'" lame En aquao. fashioneili on S e r,v i n g ATTENDED MEDICAL MEETING the starohetf A Concerto in A Minor, by G.Tiegi puinoesft, line, with oher, a'ssiiQ IN TENNESSEE was given by M'cc Josephine ILdlz- - ira tihu: irae: tutor. TBey caarted, ajiini IE "Meals That Bring You Hack" Dr. Robert H. Stretcher attended claw at the first uno and. Miss, Gnace bnuqueti of garden Winers, tied; wirfb the Tennessee Valley medical meeting; Crocker at the second, piano. A. too puuh oillii cod ... which was held in Knoxville composed of Mr-- t Fred Martin, Mrs. Mis, BLattecyn Quem3,sisai off Eme last ..i .1 oi Special Sunday and 4th July week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Tom Spurlock ami Miss Nancy Kiflian gj!tom was, trie mauu'W noaoiv. smjs Stretcher. sang "Every Flwer," from Madune wireu ui s.)Mnti of peach'isiaraHed: liime, - au-- - Dinners 50c Butterfly, with: Mrs.. ShoetcJlur- fjuihionud urn. similar iiires.,a. thiHi rf Miss Jeanette Phillips had as her companying. tin ara&smaiMs. Sht lso) eu-rii- a guests over the week-en- d, Mr. ami Miss Virginia Gustaf.soii..teaclM of urm, bmiiiUtA of past.4j.ganlian. ftwjrs utV guanch For Reservations Phone 267-- M Mrs. Edgar Bullock and daughten, violin in the W'o&tern Gaiitilina. Tisauh- - and' wire & Ikalo veiL Miss Edith Bulock, of the Isle if ers College, aoeompunieu iur.. tullii.. Pines. The Bullocks spent the sum- Tracy, teacheu of piano in the same Yoiasg, BteAter JiinmvSVft. sini af Mrs. Floyd Rippetoe, Mgr. SfcSvi mer here nine years ago and state institution, plfcyed "Fantasy o Mx: amd Mb. W. F. ft, and usin ftj!iie - ear-- they had wanted to return ever siumt- - nf Vieutentps, aniii aa an of the thn- ring, ftmran;, encore, "Can Break.!'' ryint? the ring on a raall.'tin pillow. faiher, The progrmnv was, closed, with a Thw brvfie entered, with! her Mr:. Leom M. KilliaR:,who, giy her in Begining Saturday number by the chorafi group of tne Her govfrt'.waisof. uftmatilly FOR A REAL TREAT, TRY OUR v club, "Greetings from Spring," by manias. Johann Stiauss, witih Mrs. Ribeiit H lae ovar witla ntsilngote, Stretcher acvompaniest. trummedl 'en niching, whkuii fastooned following its coDat', the and for the weett Special Sunday Dinner Following the- pr.esentatiaai of th thu staiwling cttfitindii wlriiihi in a program, a social! tour was enjpyerf lennEtfc of the skirt; Ml long;- whichi was ar-rao- with L.'M. R3hesonk, Mirs. PW train. Her vil: Palmer House or LeFaine Hotel Mr. tul'jfc the fulj Hyatt, Mrs. Nanuy KeewMj,. Miss on a halt, tell traih). wt4l face vej SERVING HOURS 1 to 2:30 P. M. Nancy Killiam ami Mr.. E.vanr length, of the n Prestoi serving, a a hostess cooijwit-- of shoulder lep.ih. She atrried a SUNDAY MENU $100 bouquet of : oallui UUh tied wiUi tee oni arrangennrtt foe- this, feature arm of the- meeting The next meetus of satin ribbon. Choice Queen, r., the dtab will: be; &eid La September. The groom,?Jh.Joan M. Fruit Fizz Cocktail Orange and Ginger Ale Cocktail entered with hibi, bes Mr. J a axes Choice Miss Erma Martin, of Rocky Mount Queen, a brpiliier, rnmli t&ey met the anH Miss Lum Bafcer,. who have been bride and heiT f&thtM at tJi.e altars Sizzling ae Steak Southern Fried Chicken om the nursing! staff af the Haywood Mrs, Quee- is. th only daughter, of Hos-pita- Mr. and M.rpi. Leon: ML. KiiEian, arid, the Vegetables Ounty i for the past three Caulyflower years, left (during the week lot- - a granddaughjtott of (she Latte belovd.MF-an- d Orange Potatoes Creamed gradi-uat- e .visit to. their families. After which Mrs. Dj. M.. KLidMaa. She is Scalloped Peas Spicei Beets they wilt g to the University of Cin- of th Wavtifisvitle HigK Schooi. Waldorf Salad French Rett cinnati,. Yrtiere they will take a four and of PeaBi' Institute. She ctntinui education, at Brenau Golleigej DESSERT months cflturse,, following which they her will return to their former duties at where sh wai a. member of the ei Choice the Hay wood County Hospital. Tau AliAa, So,roit)". She is a. popntlair Apple Pie A La Mode membo.Tuf the younger sociaJ group. M j j Mrs. Gerald West, of Marietta, Ga., the tuo.. Lemon Sherbert Mi. a.ad ' and her son-in-la- w and daughter, Mr. The grom is the son of Tea Coffee Milk and Mrs. Julian Wilson, of Lake City, Mrs John M. Queen, the foinaer a Flu., were guests during: the week of prowittwit attorney of tftis section. f Under Management C. H. lieddingfield - i r elatives in town. thus state, is a graduate of the towti- shsp high school, and aiso attended the University of North. Carolina,, where he was a member ojf the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was- - formerly with the State Highway Comtwission, but is now associated with his father m business. For her goiug away Mi's. Queen wore a smart black suit yith bolero jacket, white organdy blo'use, and black accessories with a corsage sea of gardenia.. Ail Group of Following the ceremony at the attractive church, a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents. Receiv- sonal articles - Everyone ing with Mr. and Mrs. Killian and Mr. and Mrs. tjui'en, were the bride and useful-Every- one groom and the bridal party. Mrs. Kil- a lian, mother of the bride, wore a hand- some gown of larkspur blue , with corsage of gardenia and Mrs. Queen, Bargain mother of the groom, wore a lace gown of Walhs blue, with corsage of gardenia. Directing the guests to the punch an! bowl were: .Mrs. W. F. Swift and Mrs. Items for men, women, children, Fred Hutton, with Miss Alice String-fiel- d and Miss Rosalyn Ray serving. the house. Miss Jewel Hipps and Mrs. jimmy Trotter were in tharge of the bride's book. Mrs. J. Harden Howell and Mrs. James Killian received in the gift room. ' Take advantage of this oppor Miss Nancy Killian and Mrs. Her- bert Braren directed the guests to the dining room. Serving here were Miss Haseltme Swift, Miss Emily Siler, Miss Tillie Rotha, Miss Hester ROOi Anne Withers, and Miss Mary Emma PLENTY OF PARKING Massie. All Set For A Glorious The house was arranged throughout with quantities of garden flowers in Storf pastel shades, and tall vases of regal A Cool Comfortable Fourth lilies, while the dining room was de orated exclusively in pink roses and gypsphila. After the reception the young cou- ple left by motor for a wedding trip Ma's and upon their return home will reside on Hazel street. Pet Ice Cream Among the out of town guests at Serving tending the marriage were: Mr. and M.rs. Mark Killian, Jr., of Asheville, Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr., of Wadesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan