■|| U r MAMIB SOCKWBLL, RDITOft PHONB SU Jaiie Hart Givan ajr Farty Satvrday , Mn. Bill Hart entertained at a ekHdren’e party at ber home on B Street Saturday afternoon -fhonorins her daughter, Peggy Jane, on her eighth birthday an- { nlrenary. The children were led [(Un a conple of contests and later, la games on the lawn by Mrs. Hart, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Henry Daris, of Honda. Ruby Jones and Bobby Hubbard won prises in the contests. The dining room, where the tdilldren were invited after the games, was decorated in pink and white roses and the table was covered with a white cloth, centered with a birthday cake of the same color bearing eight pink candles. An ice course was served to the little folks. The honoree received a large num- of beautiful gifts. Those who came to celebrate the occasion with Peggy Jane were IP^ances Rousseau, Nancy Rousseau, Peggy Finley, Lucille Casey, Gordon Reins, Nancy For ester, Ruby Jones, Jane Jones, Jane Perry, Bertha Jean Myers, Marjorie Hart, Mary Dula, Zelle Smoak, Patsy Ruth Hadley, Hel en Caudill, Bobby Hubbard and Buddy Forester. Business Woman’s Circle Met With Mrs. Tal Barnes The Business Woman’s Circle of the First ^aptlst church met ^ at the home of Mrs. Tal Barnes ^3|^on Monday evening for the June Sp* meeting and was attended by around fifteen members. Miss Manle Brewer presided for the business session and Mrs. A. C. i Dennis, president of the Mission- ;/ ary Society, met with the group f and led an impressive devotional i: period. Mrs. Barnes was prograrc leader and was assisted in giv- ^ ing the program by Miss Lunda t Hendren and Mrs. Gilbert Post- I er. An ice course was served at ; the close of the evening by Mrs. i Barnes. Social Calendar* Mrs. A. F. Kilby and Mrs. Eh M. Long will join as hostess to the members of the Idle- wise clnb at the home of Mrs. Kilby on nmrsday evening at e4d>t o’clock. Circle No. 4 of the First Baptist church, will meet Fri day evening at 7:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Fost er. The monthly meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will bet hrid on Mtmdsy evening at 7:45 o’clock at the Legion clnb- honse. Mias Myrtle Yates Hostess At Party A lovely party of last week was the one given by Miss Myrtle Yates at her home in Wilkes- boro Thursday evening, enter taining a number of her friends. White and pink roses made a beautiful decoration for the home. Various games furnished amusement throughout the eve ning, the prizes going to Miss Nora Belle Yates, Miss Helen Bumgarner and M r. Spenser Richardson. Following the games delicious refreshments were served. A number of boys and Kiris enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Yates. BITS W^M^^****^ - Jeffenibn Bavts^ nslal day was . Sunday, June S, and the pro gram for t^e afternoon In kwp*' ing with the occasion was- glv-i en nnder the dtrectlon of Mm. C. D. Coffey, Sr. Each member present gave hom* Item of Inter-- est pertaining to the life of Da vis and Mrs. Coffey told about the monumenta erected in his honor throughout the south and his statue in the Hall of Fame In Washington, B. C. Mis# Ellen Robinson read an Interesting ar ticle on Mrs. Bavltf as "First Lady of the Confederacy." The Dtotrlct meeting held In Boone Friday May 25, was pre sided over by rte chairman of district. Miss Lucy Finley, and at the meeting Monday afternoon Miss Finley, Mrs. W, C. Grier, Mrs. B. R. Underwood. Miss Rob inson and Mrs. Coffey gave fine reports of the meeting. The business part of the meet ing was in charge of the presi dent, Mrs. Underwood, and the main item of business was mak ing plans for a birthday party at the September meeting, which will be the next regular meeting of the chapter, since.lt has dis banded for the summer months. At the September meeting the chapter will celebrate Its twenty- third anniversary. noon Minton was hostdiiito the bers of her Circle-and had stxIojiiiHted with Mrs. CnHiton pre- U. D. C. Held Interesting Meeting Monday Afternoon The celebration of Jefferson Davis’ birthday and reports from the di.strlct meeting held at Boone recently were events at the monthly meeting of the U. D. C. Monday afternoon that made it one of much importance. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. G. Hackett and joining with Mrs. Hackett as hostess was Mrs. Minnie Hunt and a splendid attendance of Wilkesboro Y. W. A. Met With Mrs. G. T. Mitchell Mrs. G. T. Mitchell was hos tess to the members of the Wil- kesboro Y. W. A., of the Baptist church, at her home on Monday evening and the election of two new officers was the main Item of business during the bnslness session, which was presided ov er by Miss Katharine Hendren, Mrs. Avery Church was chosen as president and Miss Helen Bumgarner as vice - president. Miss Helen Blevins was in charge of an interesting Mis sionary program and those help ing her with the program were Misses Vivian Johnson and Hel en Bumgarner. The devotional was led by Miss Joyce Wellborn. The ten members attending were served dainty refreshments during the social hour. Baptist Circles Held Monthly Meeting# Tuesday Splendid meetings were held by three of the North Wilkesboro Baptist circles on Tuesday afte'.’- H t. ELEVEN PIECES OF ’’Colorful Gleissware With Every KITCHEN CABINET 6-PIECE SET MIXING BOWLS 5-PIECE SET COLORED GLASSWARE 10 Big Features 1. 40 X 25-incb Work Space. 2. Stain-Proof Porce lain Enamel Top 3. 5-piece Glass Set. 4. 6-Piece Mixing Bowls. 5. Dust - Proof Front Curtain. 6. Metal-Lined and Covered Bread Drawer. 7. Flour Bln. 8. Two-Tone Enamel Punish. 9. Broom-High Legs. 10. Pan and Cover Racks. members andjitwo visitora pres ent. Mrs. Minton presided for routine business and. lira. Tip MoNell taught another lesson in the'MIssloa study'book, Mn. A. C. Dennis, president of. the dety, met with the circle and conducted the devotional period, The .Dosier Circle* with Mnf. B. M. Blackhurn in charge, was entertained by Mrs. J. -O. .Emer son. Ten members were present. The regular rontlne of ^ business was transacted and a program made out to be given at the gen eral meeting of the Society on fllpeaday. The penonal servioe work for the month Vu also dis cussed.^ Mrs. Cyras McNeil was announced 'aa the next hosteaa. Circle No. 8 met with Mrs. D. S. Lane, who is chairman of the circle, with an sttendanee of six members. No program was given as the time was spent In the transaction of a number of busi ness matters. A delightful eoeial hour followed each of the meet ings with delicious refreshments being served by the various hos tesses. Preshjrterian Circle# Held Splendid Meetings Tuesday All four circles of the North Wilkesboro Presbyterian church held enthusiastic meetings on Tuesday, Circles No. 1 and No. 2 meeting in the evening and the other two in the afternoon. Circle No. 1, Mrs. D. J. Carter chairman, was entertained by Mrs; Fred Finley and had ten members present. Mrs. J. P. Mills, a visitor of the circle, gave tbe Bible Study. Miss Jeannle and Clara Ogll- vie were hostesses to Circle No. 2 at tjieir home in Oakwoods with an attendance of nine mem- ,bers. Mrs. Gordon Forester, chairman, presided for routine business and tbe Bible study was given by Miss Clara-Ogilvie. Mrs. A. R. Ogilvie was the visiting secretary. Miss Louise Vyne was hostess to Circle No. 3 with an attend ance of thirteen members. The program for the afternoon was as follows: Bible Study by Mrs. J. C. McDiarmid, the prayer topic for month by Mrs. Gordon Fin ley, and a synopsis of the Pres byterian survey by Miss Cather ine McDiarmid. Mrs. C. C. Paw was in charge of the business session. Circle No. 4, Mrs. A. A. Cash- ion chairman, met at tbe home of Mrs. M. A. Vickery with Mrs. J. P. Mills as joint hostess. Elev- 'Mai ^ ki#«a -was urer; 1 fng aaoM .-Mozrlsoni tary. sldli j|i-Mrs. A. R. Ogilvie ?was visklgf secretary making a very intwestlng talk on ‘'Christian Social Service,” In the absence of MrS.;^C. D. Ooffey. Jr.,‘ Mrs; So-TmUIs gate an inspiring Bible lasBoa on Mark. Following each of the meetings a pleasant social ry; gndg|^' correspocdtiil Reports from the meeting of the State«Federation of Woman’s clubs were glvenaby Mrs. C. H. Hnleher, Mrs.' J, ahj| Mrs. L. B. B. „Hendenion Dula? At the refreshments were served. hour was enjoyed while tempttng c!m« of the evening hostess es served delicious rtfreshment# :to the large number of members and vlMtors attending during a’ pleasant social hour. Presiding for the meeting was the-retlrlng president, Mrs. L. B. Bula. N. W. Methodist Auxiliary Met Tuesday Aftmrnooii^ With tbe president, Mn. J, C. Reins, presiding the June meet ing el the North Wilkesboro Methodist Anxillary waa]f Tuesday afternoon in the ladies” parlor of thelshurch with aa-at tendance of twenty-seven mem bers, The nsnal reports were heard and a number of basiness matters came up for discussion. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn after which Mrs. R. M.^ Brame led in prayer. Instead of tbe regular program Mrs. W> P. Horton gave a full report of the Missionary Confer ence held a t Hendersonville someltlme ago. M r s. Ernest Blackman gave several items from the Missionary bulletin. The attendance award went to the Franklin circle with twelve members present. Mrs. Donald Lumpkin^ F«M At Two Partiea':^ Two deilghtfni social conrte- sles were extend^ed to Mrs. Ron ald Lumpkin, of Durham, who le a guest this week of her, daugh ter, Mrs. Palmer Horton, on Monday and Tuesday when Mrs. Horton entertained at her home on Sixth Street at ' rook and bridge. Fbr both parties an abundance of mixed ent flowers, with roses predominating, were attractively arranged' through out the home. On Monday afternoon two ^nteiKwlth in th^game. In aurvlng; h»g Trttesitmenta IB two « The honoree received a remembrance from her dautfla|f^;{, and Mrs. W. P. Horton was'gni^ a prise for ber.aii^ A hridge-IuBcheon was forn^ of entertainment for Thug* day with three tables liidtaiK made np for the,i,game la morning, and aftOTWards a coarse luncheon was serval ; one o’clock. The boetess^wi slated at this time by Mrs. IMk- er Newton. In the bridge otmmp titlon the high score award was won by Mn. D. J. Carter wMh the traveler’s prise going to Vhi||^ Frank Somers. Mn. LniiiHig: was again remembered . gift, When we "fool around" WHBt every new farming fad we MT to realise that our state agllH^ tnral colleges spend public ey on experimental work te aasu us from private loss. Aa the growing season alwum- es, guard against letting mur ■oil leak water throngh wieiA Wilkesboro Woman’s Club Had Interesting Meeting A musical program rendered by a number of visitors from Lenoir was a special feature of the monthly meeting of the Wil kesboro Woman’s club on Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. C. H. Hnleher with Mrs, J. R. Henderson, Mrs. J. B. Hender son and Mrs. R. E. Prevefte Join ing hospitality with Mrs. Hulch- er. Other features of the pro gram were the installation of of ficers and a report from the State Federation of Woman’s clubs held at Asheville last month. Mrs. R. E. 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