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PHONE ns , H«9m Hobw«4'‘At' litfal tHmamr P)urtf To Ikonor Jndto JoUaaoo ot Oraeuboro uid WU- To, wbo Is hero holdiw \Wdena ooort In Wtlkeaboro, Iftr. i*. W..-B^lmsn Tras hoet at a l^Sbtful dinner party at’^ iiis C g*My home, “Lockljm” on eronin*. Dinner was g -jus w>rea ^at seven o’clock with cov- an for el^ht. The table was cen- ♦•vod by a silver bowl tilled'with about which green tapers led in silver holders. The guests were Judge Hayes, lUeitor John R. Jones, Messrs. W. Owyn, J. R. Hix, J. G. ett, E. G. Pinley, and Hen- IV. Reynolds. teadkiMe of raembm wen prcMBt aai niare swved ten^ting nfrwb- ments during a peasant social hour timt followed the neetiag. T®a And Topics Club Meets With Mrs. Johnston The members ot the Tea and Topics club and three addition- el gnests, Mrs. Minnie Hunt, Mrs. J. B. McCoy and Miss Anne Dun- aan, were delightfully entertala- •d by Mrs. A. B. Johnston at her home o n Thursday evening. Sometime was spent in needle work and conversation after which the hostess served a tempt- fcg salad and sweet course. She was aided by Mrs. J. H. Arm- imst. Mn. P. W. Eshelman Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. P. W. Eshelman was •harming hostess to the mem bers of her bridge club and two additional friends at her home on Trlday afternoon. The game was •njoyed at two tables and at the oonclusion of play .Mrs. Kshel- man served tempting refresh ments. Guests besides the club members were Mrs. John E. Jus tice and Mrs. T. .4. Finley. Mn. J. M. Blackburn Entwlaiiu Bridge Club Mys. Jeter Blackbam charm ingly entertained the members of her bridge club and a number of other friends at her home on Thursday evening, late fall howem made a pretty setting for the game at three tables. After the remoral ot cards the .hostess had the aid of Mrs. James O' Daniel in serving a delectable salad course followed by sweets. In the bridge competition the visitor's award was won by Mrs. Hunter B. Keck and within the club, Mrs. O’Daniels. W. C. T. U, Meets With Mrs. Brame Thursday The November meeting of the W. C. T. U. wa.s held on Thurs day afternoon at tke home of Mrs. R. M. Brame with a splen did attendance of members and much enthusiasm manifested in the work. Presiding was Mrs. R. E. Faw with the usual routine of business being transacted and a general discussion of the work. Mr*. C. D. Coffey, Sr., assisted by Mrs. P. J. Brame gave an in teresting Thanksgiving program. mm aad'wwfct of ' lohaaB fitwuu, tke WBlta klag of Oonaany, u4 then ptaiod Ue moot popular walta, ’The Blue Dunuhe.'* die Hartley gave a sketch' of Felix Mendelisohn, and his “Pantaale tn A Minor.** Vocal solos were au«g by Miss iDoris Bumganuu*, i*orest Cbureh, and Hamt Sh^berd, aooompanied by MlTB..Pren(ttt»:# A'*:, Katharina Hendreit .^t^ld the story of tbe opera “Mlgnon” by .'Riomas, and played the “Polop- alee” from this opera. Eva Guthrie road a paper on “The Music of Spain,” after which Vir ginia Laws played “Spanish Dance’’ by Iturbl. Other piano numbers were played by Alma Dennis, Ruth Hulcher, Nell Hen derson and Ella Joyner Brame. An Interesting music contest^ led by Lucile Hartley, was great ly enjoyed by the club. Delicious refreshments were served by the host and hostess, assisted by their mothers. In the Baptist A churehea ptayadjllk^ Carolina preparation ~ '^the Annual Bnrollment is * Foi* Big Canmi Priiwwftigt HUtwiv Wmf Berrkm atuMom OpoUsd o(M Ta Tbe PabUe' Asaoug Thaae Os#» So Atlaata; Several Am'Obfriad Avw *ne ABunai Buroumeni u "••‘^*lam^*Barvtoe Vrioobo"* among whom tag eorapictloB.. .On or aoar Do- highway loading lAaiar, WiiwtoB-Salaa Blackbum-Stevens Vows Announced (Greensboro Daily News) Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Doris .\salee Blackburn and Morris E. Stev- ans, both of Asheville, on Friday, Hovember 17, 1!)33, in Asheville. The bride, a native of Wilkes aeunty, has been in Ashevi le for about three years. Her mother, Mrs. L. J. Blackburn, has made ler home in Greensboro for the past year. Mr. Stevens, son of Hr. and Mrs. J. E. Steven.s, of BlUmore, is connected with the Bixie Bonding company in Ashe ville. Mr. and .Mrs. Steveins are aow at home in Asheville at the Knickerbocker apartments, C«l- Mge Park place. Mrs. Worth Morriaon Is Charming Hostess Mrs. IVorth Morrison was hos tess at her home Friday evening entertaining at four tables of bridge. The guest list included members of the Wilkesboro bridge club and a number ot oth er friends. The maker of high score, Mrs. Gordon Forester, re ceived a double deck of cards. In serving a salad course at the end of play, the hostess was assisted by Misses Lucille Hart and Mar jorie Deans. The tallies and oth er appointments were suggestive of the Thanksgiving season. cenber S it la expected that the dturihkB will obeerve Loyalty 4lk^. Eer. BngeBA Olive, of North WUkeiboro. is leading the aaoM- ipeat In the Brushy IfouBtsla As sociation which embraces twenty- eight churohec in Wllkea county. In this program North Caro lina Is keeping step with other staliee in the SouOhern^^ Baptist Convention. There Is, however, a new emphasis this year in North Carolina. In the enrollment in Nbrth Carolina, the members'* Of the churches will be aakedvfirs't of all to give'themselyas in very- ice, and then asked to undertake tb contribute ,a definite amount for tbe support of the local ex*- pense of the church and for the objects fostered by the Denomi nation. These objects are Mlsr sions, Foreign, Home and State, Christian Education and flABevo- lence, with the exception ■iSf . ther Criii&BagaL ’i qftite.. lasl^waasd*'- in ly ednstnutad highway laadlng (10 the Tadkln River bridga kldnapw. -here uken to a»few days ago m0tO(lMig Binr have 0O0VM0(aill to bbe popular iirilM statton. , *■•* - . Concrete entrances from both sides were constructed. Mim BnHia Is Bride Of Mr. Clifford J. Jaduon ■J Walters-Kilby Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Walters an nounce the marriage of their 26th, 1933, at Mountain City, upon once-a-month - offering in the Sunday schools and a Thanks- Iglvlng offering. In order to provide for a real 'dedication, a double card has been distributed among the churches, part one challenging each member to give himself and part two to give of his In come. Pastors and churches desiring enrollment cards may secure them upon application to Rev. Eugene Olivo, North Wilkesboro. Reports indicate that the en rollment this year will be un- A wedding ot much interest to a wlde''clrele of friends was sol- - ^ 'r,: - nmnised Satuirday afternoon ^ at ttlA %'clock at .the home pf’r-.th'e' bride’s parents at. Sanford, Ktes Vella Moinella Bnilis ^ came the bride,of Mr. Clifford,J. Jackson, of Sanford. Rev. J.*A. Denton efftelated, using the im pressive ring oetbpony. /The home we00riUAgaTy dec- the federal penitentiary at ^At- da.. -Iriday. **>*^!^ ^ QiKted In ^|veen and white. The j vows v^dre spoken under an altar Ori»8iBBa«aL’:Mte..la8t>diaaie*-l^^o»prov^d‘bf long 'leaf pines, Stltutlon depends for Its suppon; |trallln^'!vey, white chrysanthe- Tenn. that this success will be due to the fact that the appeal is made not only for funds but for per- the Mrs. J. C. Hubbard Is Hostess To G. C. Club The Greensboro College .Alum nae Association of Wilkes county held a delightful meeting on Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hubbard in Wilkesboro with a large number ot the members being present. During the busl- ness part of the meeting the Members of the Wilkesboro and j never been finer; and president, Mrs. C. S. Sink, pre- North Wilkesboro high school foot-1 people on the whole sided and important matters ball teams request The Joumal-Pa-• more which they can and were brought forth for discus-■ triot to publicly express their ap-j,„jji Recently the State Con- sion. An enjoyable feature ot the predation to the management of' met In Greensboro, and Football Team Expresses jsonal service as-well; that Thanks To New Orph®u*>* spirit of unity in the churches as well as in the denomination at evening was a number of read ings given by Miss Fan Cranor in her own charming manner. To close the evening Mrs. Hubbard assi.sted by her little daughter, Nellie White, served dainty re freshments. Wilkesboro Missionary Society Meets Thursday The November meeting of the Wilkesboro Baptist Missionary fiociety was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Harris with Mrs. W. A. Stroud as associate hoste.ss. The tteme for the afternoon was, "Stewards of the Word," and was jki charge of Mrs. J. F. Jordan and Mrs. Bob Turner. The ‘pro- gntm was so arranged that prac tically all the members took part. Rev. Avery Church, pastor of tke church, was present and yaade an interesting talk. The Aevotlonal period was led hy Jiia. O. K. Whittington. • A Bumber of important baat- wess matters came up tor discus sion during the business period' The members made plans to held fteqaent prayer meetings i n their homes: also to remember ■ome needy family at Christmas. A nominating committee was sp- yointed to name officers for the aomfng year and th.-y will make their report at t. December meeting. Mrs. R. t*- Wellborn and Mrs. George johnson were SDHOunce} as proKram Ubir the next meeting f. T. Mitchell as yleasant social hour followed tbe meeting at which time delicious ^^eshments were served. Busy Bee Sewing Club Entertained By Mrs. Church The members ot the Busy Bee Sewing club spent a pleasant and profitable evening at the borne of Mrs. Rufus Church on the Boone Trail Friday evening. Around a dozen guests were pres ent and spent an hour or more in sewing and chatting. Mrs. Tom Williams, sister of the hostess, was the only visitor of the club and assisted Mrs. Ohnrch in serv ing a salad course with sand wiches and coffee. Others assist ing in the serving were Betty Gray and Ralph, small children of Mrs. Church. the New Orpheum Theatre for the meeting indl- courtesy extended a few days ago p^^pj^ ^^e when the boys were admitted to the theatre M ^ests of the mm- agement. Members of the twO| unled and face the fuure with mums, candelabra and ferns. The bride and,groom entered togeth er unattended, while the V^ding march was played by Mr. Man- ley Logan.'’riie bride was becom ingly attired In eel grey with ac cessories to match. She wore a corsage of pestal flowers. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were entertained at a four-course dinner by (he bride’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Mc Duffie. Immediately afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left foi''' a motor trip to the western part of tbe state. Mrs. Jackson is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bullls, formerly of Wilkes coun ty and a sister to Mr. C. W. Bul- lis, of Wilkesboro. Mr. Jackson is the son of Mr. J. W. Jackson and the late Mrs. J. W. Jackson, of Sanford. He holds a responsible position with J. W. Jackson & Son. The wedding was attended by immediate members of both fam ilies and a few intimate friends. There are at present 2,375 squads were adimtted free to In the sUte and on the the football picture which playing at the theatre. was rolls of these churches 440,000 members. about I SWEATERSi SWEAtnSM! LUMBERJACKS! Extra Bar gains, see ns.—T h e Goodwill Store. Mrs. R. M. Brame Book Club Hostess Mrs. R. M. Brame was gracious hostess to the members of the Friday Book club at her home on Memorial Avenue Friday after noon. Practically all the mem bers were present and responded to the roll call by Miss Lizzie Hisle with current events ot de cided interest. Mrs. C. E. Jenk ins, president of club, presided for routine business. At the close of the pleasant afternoon Mrs. Brame had the assistance ot her two daughters. Misses Ruth and Rebecca Brame, in serving a de lectable salad course. A woman driver struck a lamp post but she couldn’t claim it was on the wrong side of the street. Men’s Black Oxfords, pair 91.20, Fancy Sox 10c pair. Work Alibi—proving that you weren’t! Sox ,3palr8 for 25c.—The Oood- 1 there when you did it. I Store. i to •erring Brilri. Lnnlir wna mn for irTltlBg a tl BoU to RlohaM J. Winston-SalMB nrilUoi AH tbo prlaonora toBMd «T Jndga eriminnl tom ofSsfoderal loit woek. rr-t as®*-. JUST RECEIVED... mm fj, V, ANOTHER : 1r- ', . . J FEEDS Feed your flocks the best in poultry feeds now for best results later, suite if you feed . And you can depend on your ro- ^ P**; PRATTS BUTTERMILK LAYING MASH PRATTS BUTTERMILK BROILER MASH PRATTS ALI^MASH CHICK STARTER PRATTS COMPLETE RABBIT PELLETS PRATTS BUTTERMILK CALF MEAL PRATTS SCRATCHES AND GRAINS WILKES HATCHERY MR. AND MRS. C. C. GAMBILL, Owners BLUE RIDGE HATCHERY J. W. NICHOLS, M!?r. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C f d .'i'j leaders and Mrs. hostess. A Wilkesboro Woman’s Club Has Interesting Meeting "jgining as hostess to the L!’ _ 4-U./V Ite'xs'of the Wilkesboro Woman’s ritib in their monthly meeting on Triday afternoon were Mrs. N. O. .Srnoak, Mrs. M. G. Edwards aad B. H. Goss at the home of r ” lirs. Smoak. With the president, B. Dula, in the chair, sev eral matters of interest claimed the attention of the ir’.embers dur- Bie kig the business session, rinb is planning to build a oiab- konse and I conclusion of the program the ' gnests played rook for sometime. Current Topic Club Meets With Mrs. F. C. Foreater A pretty club parly of the week was the one given by Mrs. F. C. Forester at her home on Wednesday afternoon when she entertained the members of tbe Current Topic club and several additional guests. The home was attractively decorated in holly and other greenery which was suggestive of the Christmas sea son !r:skiag a lovely background for The gruests at five tables. At oiu- o’clock Mrs. Forester with the assistance ot Mrs. Henry Moore and Miss Lina B’orester served a delicious turkey dinner with all accessories. After the dinner a short busi ness session was held with the president, Mrs. W. J. Allen, pre siding. Mrs. Allen called the roll with members giving helpful items on flowers. The program was In charge of Mrs. C. F. Mor rison who gave a splendid talk on “Birds and Bird Baths.’’ At the ’know that Mrs. F. G, ~ donated a lot for this purpose, the building will be known as the Holman Community House, Plans store made to plant shrubs on the tMotboose lawn. Prograxt *air- „ for tbe afternoon was Mrs. J. " eHailbbard and the topic for dis- •nsaion was “American Hwtas**, -aod was given by Mrs. Aixfiie €iiWe.and Mrs, A.JR,J3W- Tbe ^(«isb»ftl part. rf.the progmn con- i aistod rf a piano solo bg '16sa Unala Blerina and a vocal aaia by Ita. *• E. Pnevetta A iiH a*- St. Cecilia Music Club In Delightful Meeting The St. Cecilia Music Club was delightfully entertained Thurs day o'vening at the home of ProL and Mrs. T. E. Story with Tom Story and Lncile Hartley as host and .hostess. Twenty-four mem bers answered the roll call. The meeting was presided over '' by Tlrglnia Laws, president of the 4^. the cigarette that’s MILDER the cigwette that TASTES BETTER l.'W
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