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^ l^acfon Auxiliary ’ Moaday erenlng at the home of ■n. A. H. Casey yrlt^lrfrs. John Han and Mrs. Ed dancy Jolnli^ aa hostesses. The meeting was iMU attended and at the close ' o( erenlng sandwiches and cakes . with hot chocolate were served. Mlu Toby Turner, the presl- dant, presided (or routine busl- ■" at which time a number of nt items were discussed, ej^iseially in making plank ' for their Christmas work. Five ex- at Oteen will be remem- with a dollar each as well ai^' 'some other remembrances the Sunday ich'ool, "took chaw o( the bushieBS session. Slost of the .Ume.was spent4° di»usslng, ■ - - -—^erfiig to be made Sunday morning,'De cember 23. During the evening ^rsl King served hot chocolate and‘ cakes. Mrs. J. D. Moore, Sr., Is Hostess to Circle Members Mrs. J. D. Moore, Sr., enter tained the members of Circle No. 1 of the local Methodist church in their December meeting at her home on D Street Tuesday afternoon. Seventeen members were present and at the close of the afternoon Mrs. Moore served delicious refreshments during an froi the unit. Christmas boxes | enjoyable social hour. The chair will be given to a number of 1 families of ex-service men. j business period and The district meeting held at! devotlonals were led by Mrs. rsville last month was at- j tabled by a number of ladies i ^ eeeasion for the aft- ernoon was when the members presented Mrs. Minnie Hunt from the local unit and at the meeting Monday evening Mrs. T, A. Finley ga\e a fine report the meeting. Program chair- Auxiliary. The hon- with a life membership certifi- 1?hdrii^'^nft'''*rtll^ home of Mr. and Mn> C. H. Hnlcher. with Qliaaes I^th { and.' . Anna Laiirs Hufchw *»4 W*"Taw' hs Joint hostoMos. ' ■ i The Proaldent,' Tom’ fifcry, di rected the’ Interesting »• program. Plano Wvolco' selections, were given by M.- 1}. Edwards, Anna Laura‘Hnlcher, David ’ Wright, Josie Pedrson, Iva Faw, Bonnie Bumgarner, Thomas Inscore, VI- 61et Erickson and Howard Pharr. The lives of Haydn, Mosart, and Beethoven,, the three-great sym- ■phony writers, were sketched and selections by these compos ers given. George Ogllvle told the story of Beethoven’s only opera "Fldello.” Ruth Hulcher read a paper on James Francis Cooke, eminent American com poser. A vocal solo by Mr. Zeb Dickson of the high school facul ty closed the program. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Hulcher and the hostesses. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. De Berry and Mrs. Pearson. The next meeting will be held with Tom and Don Story. Sodul Cttlmdar r Ihe 1[)0O«inber nMetiai^ of tbe^ Nortlr WUkesboto Wo man’s clak.*lU be held on Monday afternoon at lowr o’ clock at the homo- of Mrs. Hoyle Hntebens wttb Mn. W. Bi. Jones, and Mrs. Walter Newton aa^issodate hostesses. A full attendance of the mem bers Is desired. .3 l:i .r ■■ wtiHMon the hostess alded~' by "hef m^hsr, Mrs. W. .P. Kdly« senred delffbttul rsfreahments. Mrs. Bernard WJlUnms, lend er of the green netoup, was ItOS- MW to the membin at her home had in attendance thirteen members. The program was In charge of Mary .Lots PTaxier, Mrs. J. i. Myers was a visitor of the giolip. Dainty refreshmestt were served at close of meeting. ma^,.' for the evening was Mrs. J. j p--’ came to Mrs. Hunt as B.'McCoy, and she presented i ^ complete surprise, was given Mii. W. R. Absher, who spoke j members as an ap- In -an interesting manner on I Predation for her faithfulness Child. Welfare and Rehabilita-j •cya'ty , as in all church work. ' ' The meeting Tuesday after- ^Xforker's Council Met | noon closed a most successful WMi Rev. and Mrs. Kinir I year’s work under the leader- rfcer's Council Met Rev. and Mrs. King [V. and Mrs. H. K. King! ship of Mrs. Smoot, also her last meeting as chairman of the cir cle, which was with much regret by the members. Mrs. Murphy hosts to the members of thOi^orkere Council of the North Wlli'esboro Methodist Sun- daj^schooi at their home on ^ 1 T«^ay evening and had in at- I tendance twelve members. The I opened with Rev. King I leadftaw in prayer after which Dr, j A. S. Casset, superintendent of Hunt has been chosen as the new St. Cecilia Music Club Met Thursday Evening The St. Cecilia Music Club First Baptist Missionary S^iety Met Tuesday Night Around thirty members were present for the December meet ing of the First Baptist Mission ary Society which was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. E. Jenkins. The presi dent, Mrs. A. C. Dennis, presid ed the regular routine of busi ness being transacted. “Back To Bethlehem.’’ was the theme for program and was given by members of the Busi ness Wloman’s Circle under the leadership of Mrs. W. K. Sturdi vant. Those assisting Mrs. Stur divant were Miss Manie Brewer, Mrs. Bernard Williams, Mrs. Gil bert Foster and Miss Lunda Hen- dren. A special feature of the program was the vocal solo, “Living for Jesus,’’ rendered by Mrs, Eugene Olive. Mrs. W. A. Bullis led the devotional period. Current Topic Club^ ** Met With Mrs. Caldwell A deUghtfuI club'pnrty of thO week was the on® glvoh by Mrs. L O. Caldwell at her home on KeMlngton - Drive .Wednesday afternoon when she- entertained the members of the Current Topic Club, of which she. is a member, and Included In - her guest Hat a few other friends. Jn the absence of the president, Mrs. W’. J. Allen, th® secretary, Mrs. A. B. JohUbton, presided and called ti’? roll during which time the 1 .mheri responded with . res.InV liews Items. At V ■ cl- »e of the business session -irioge an*-! rook wen enjoyed i.‘ thres tables and as a result of games >!isa Anne Duncan wat swarded an attrac- tivj prize in -irldge ' and Mrs. Ralph Duncan o rook lor hold ing highest score?. When cs'.-.s were laid aside ' -i® hostess was assisted by Mrs. L idley HIU ir serving a salad and swe-o course. Mrs. J. D. b -hafer ws.' announced as the nex’ hostess. Wellborn-Triplott -t. ' ■•"5-. Deep Gap, Dec. 10.—Of inter est to many friends here and throughout the state (s th® mar riage of Miss Mabel Violet 'Trip lett and Mr. Russell D. Well born, of this place, which was solemnized In a ceremony char acterised by dignity and sim plicity at the home of the bride, on Saturday evening, Dec. 8, at 4:M. Payne, of^Boone, oftieMin'i The bride was attaactlvoly'ki^, tlre^ In J^vj^ btae wKh ill cessories' mi^hls«. Mrs. Well- bom ie the aaif daughter of Mr. and Mrt. O. 0. lWPl®tt, and re ceived her edncatlon at Boone high school. She , Is a young wo man of jittxaeUve personality/; and Is popular with a wide cir cle of frienda .j, - Hr. Wellborn Is a popular well known son of Mrs. Sherman Wellborn, and the Mf, Well born, and to also, a of Boone high. sriiooL-ie-H The wedding sojp^ p»rr- the bride- ed at the home of groom’s parents. The young .couple will residei at Deep Oap.-r-Reported Read' Journal-Patriot ada. In ceittnl aigkt HungA^bS nation whi ijr *4o tng t^e eriiM^t Maxsell Action . l^oe^ ms riteji^ara league''vie tory itt^w .infifMu^ot peace ifnoe^liMinl..KButpp» threatened by- the -flaa^ Of mr aai’a direet result edftto ae- sasshiatton ttoteber k-UaC-wthe Yugoslav King AlexaBdarivcr x ■ ur,..: .H"* Butter, ia.. Dec. 10.—Trawid by flames .iatbe.,^ bedyfeojn^.of their- rural home, three ^ small children, were, burned to , deeth today; whilei their mother, tried frantically-to reach them, yhY CoicC (OUim£/l HAVE THE WHOLE TOWN TALKfNG AND 5AV/NG. / r> Exceptional Used Car Values Buy one of our dependable used cars for the holi days . . . we have some exceptional values ... no need to buy a new car in order to get transporta tion at lo-w operating cost—.Just buy one of our USED CARS. Every car we have listed here is in splendid me chanical condition, having just been thoroughly overhauled ... we only ask you to come and see them . .. drive them yourself if you wish . . . Mrs. Tip McNeil Is Hostess To Y. W, A. Members of the Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church met at the horn® of Mrs. Tip McNeil on Monday evening for their month ly meeting with the president, Miss Annie Jo Haigwood, in the chair. The main item of business was the election of new officers wliich are as follows. President, Miss Elsie Nichols; vice presi dent, Miss Dovie Pardue; secre tary and treasurer, Miss Arlee Bumgarner; group leaders, Miss es Shirley Foster and Annie Jo. Haigwood. The program for the evening was presented by members of Mi.ss Virginia Bullis’s group. At the close of the evening the ten members attending were served tea, sandwiches and cookies by Mrs. -McNeil. CARS 1934 1933 1932 1930 1929 1929 1929 1929 1928 1929 1929 1929 1927 1925 1925 V-8 Tudor V-8 Coupe V-8 Coupe Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coach Chevrolet Sedan Ford Tudor fferd Coupes Chrysler Sedan Ch^sler Coupe Buick Coach Buick Coupe Ford Coupe Ford Touring 1933 1933 1930 1930 1928 1928 1927 V-8 Truck Chevrolet Truck Chevrolet Truck 3-4 Ton Inti. Truck Ford Truck Dodge Truck Dodge Truck You may own one of these cars or trucks by mak- il^ just a ssnall down payment . . . pay the r^ nuti^er monthly through the Universal Credit Company plan ... no n^ to be without a car or truck when we have our used stock priced so ri- ^culously low. Episcopal Auxiliary Met With Mrs. W, W. Barber Sr. With Mrs. W. W. Barber, Sr., as hostess at her home in W'il- kosboro a splendid meeting of the St. Paul’s Epi.scopal Auxil iary was held on Tuesday after noon. Mrs. H. H. Morehouse, the president, occupied th® chair for the business part of the meet- nig, the regular routine of busi ness being transacted and plans made for fTirisimas. During the pleasant social hour that follow ed the meeting the hostess had the assistance of Mrs. William Barber in .servin.g tea and sand wiches. Miss Ruth Brame Is Bridge Club Hostess Miss Ruth Brame was h 'steSs to the members of her bi’d*-' club and a limited number of other friends at the home of Mrs. Henry Moore on Thursday afternoon. In the bridge compe- Mtion Mrs. Henry Moore won tb® top score award for the club members while the visitors a- ward went to Miss Marjorie Deans. Lovely remembrances were presented to three brides of the late summer and fall. Mrs. Wlat- son Brame, the former Miss Lina Forester, of this city; Mrs. N. S. Forester. Jr., Miss Ola Church, of Elkin; and Mrs. F. D. For ester, Jr.. Miss Lorene Caudill, of this city. After the removal of, cards the hostess had the assistance of Mrs. Henry Moore in serving a salad course followed by sweets. Friday Bridge Club Met With Mrs. Carlton The members of . the Friday afternoon bridge club were de lightfully entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs,’ Hill Carlton at her home on Sixth Street. 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Heth- cock combined hospitality to the members of the young Ladies Wesley Bible class of the North Wilkesboro Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Hethcock on C Street T'uesday evening. The meeting opened with .Mrs. Wai ter Newton leading th® devotion al, and Mrs. J. M. Crawford, president, presided for the busi ness P'eriod. The program for the evening which was on "Joy" was led by Mrs. W. E. Jones. Tempting re freshments were served during the social hour-by the hostesses. Twelve members were present. Junior Girls Auxiliary Held Meetings Last Week Both groups of 1 the Junior Girl’s Auxiliary, of the First Baptist church, held enthusiastic meetings for the month of De cember o n Wednesday, each meeting presenting fine Christ mas programs and making plans for Christmas work. The White group was enter tained by Mary Parker Kelly with an attendance of twelve members. In the absence of the group president, the leader. 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