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Mrs. C. D. Coffe>. Sr.
Krtertains Book Club
Mrs.* C. D. Coffey, Sr., charm-
■^ngly entertained the membere
of the Friday Book club', of j
which she Is a member, at the
•Woman’s clubhouse on Trogdon
Street Friday afternoon, also a
large number of additional
guests. An entertaining feature
of the afternoon was a talk on
buttons given by Mrs. Coffey,
telling about their origin, popu
larity, usefulness, button collec
tors and a number of other items
pertaining to the button. Follow
ing her talk guests were asked
to guess the number of buttons
In a bowl, in which Mrs. J. H.
Whicker, Sr. was the winner, re
ceiving an attractive boutonniere.
Mrs. J. C. McDiarmid presided
for roll call, which was made by
Mrs. W. E. Jones, members re
sponding with jokes. At the close
of the afternoon the guests were
seated at a long table, where
covers were laid for twenty-nine,
and were served delicious re-
jfreshments. The table, spread
with a white cloth, held several
lovely bowls of the yellow jon
quils, while iiiiiividual jonquils
with names attached served as
place cards. Other bowls of jon
quils were placed about the spa
cious clubroom.
At Pwty "
Mrs. Warner Miller’ and Mrs.
.Hable Smithey entertained at a
delightful party at the Miller
home Saturday evening honoring
'Miss Constance Smithey, student
at Mars Hill College, who was
here vlsltln# her mother, Mrs.
Smithey. Around twenty-five boys
and girls were present and were
entertained with a number of
games and contests in which priz
es were given. Delicious refresh
ments were served by the hostess
es at the close of the evening.
Narcissus and other spring blos
soms were used lor decorations.
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The MMonuy ^800^ of
the Pint Baptist hnoh wlU
meet Tuesday evenliic
o’clock at the home of Mrs. R.
P, Casey.
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The Ei^scopal AoxlUarjr will
meet Tneeday anemoon at 4
o’clock at the home of Mrs, J.
T. Hubhard.
Mrs. Jay Jones Is
Bridge Club Hostess
The members of the tVilkes-
boro bridge club were entertained
Thursday evening by Mrs. Jay
Jones with two tables being made
up for play. Mre. Bon Perkins
received the prize for highest
score. After the removal of cards
the hostess served ice cream and
cake.
Miss Stafford Entertains
For Mrs. Overcash
To honor Mrs. H. V. Overcash,
who Is leaving soon for residence
In Winston-Salem. Miss Ulllan
Stafford entertained at a delight
ful bridge party at her home on
E Street Thursday evening. Jon
quils and other spring flowers
made a colorful background lor
the players at three tables of
Uridge, in which the top score
award went to Mrs. R. G. Finley.
Mrs. Overcash was remembered
with a gift. At the close of play
Miss Lilyan Miller assisted the
hostess ill serving an Ice course.
'The Presbyterian circles are
meeting Tnesday aa ftrflowa;
No. 1, Mrs. A. A. Oashlon,
3:34> p. m.
No. 2, Mrs. H. B. . Smith,
3:30 p. m.
No. 3. Mr^. Watt Co^r,
3:30 p. m.
No. 4, Mrs. E. A. Shook, 8
Mri. Bob Brook spent Than-
day night with her parents, ^r.
and Mrs. Markle Matiiis, >near
Roaring River.
iMlsees Irene and Mary Mathia
were shopping in North Wllkes-
boro last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Conch
spent Easter with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pardue.
Miss Emma Pardue, who is in
the Elkin Hospital, Is improving
slowly, friends regret to knoiw.
Mr. J. S. Pardue, Mr. Archie
Pardue, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Liuffman and J. T. McNeil were
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due;- retOriiVll^t^ .iiBf home last
Snnday monisf. '
Mrs. Gwyn Adams, near Swan
Creek, who has been ill for some
time, is improving, friends are
glad to learn.-
Mr. J. 8. Pardue, Meaers. Al
bert Pardue and Avery Couch
were visitors at the Blkin Hospit
al Snnday morning.
Mrs. Blanch Mastln, and small
son, have returned to Mr, Eli
Combs’ near Ronda, after ppend-
Ing sometime with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L>. Mastln.
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p. in.
; No. 5, Mrs. T. A. Finley, 8 p.
m.
No. 6. Mrs. Hoyle Hntchen-S
8 p. ni.
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ARCELLES
Good Oil Permanents $1.00
lampoo and Finger Wave 25c
hnshaw school of
BEAUTY CULTURE
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Mrs, J. B. Highsmith Is
Bridge Cub Hostess
With Mrs. J. B. H‘,;b3mith as
ho.stess the members o’ the Young
Matron.s Contract club and some
visitors were delightfully enter
tained at the'Highsmith home on
Fifth Street Wednesday evening.
Three tables were made up for
bridge in a setting of spring blos
soms. The high and low score
award.s went to Mrs. A. M.
CKiinli. Jr., and .Mrs. Rufus
Church. Following play the hos
tess served a dessert course.
ROBERTSONS
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Listen to Robertsons’ Hill Billies Over WBT Every
Monday, Wedn';sday, Friday at 12:15 P. M.
Mrs. H. V. Overcash Is
Feted At Party
Mrs. H. V. Overcash was shown
a lovely courtesy Friday evening
by Mrs. Carlisle Ingle at her
home on Trogdon Street, when
she entertained at a buffet sup
per and bridge. Mrs. Overcash
goes to Winston-Salem this week
to make her future home there.
Mrs. Gordon Forester won the
top score prize in the bridge
game, which was played at three
tables, and to the honoree Mrs.
Ingle presented a remembrance.
All attractive arrangement of yel
low jonquils and yellow candles
made a festive setting tor the
The .netliooist circles will
meet Tuesday as follows:
Mar}- Bra me at the home of
Mrs. H. B. Dodson, 3:30 p. m.
Emma Horton at' -the home
of Sirs. F. C. Hubbard, 8r„
3:30 P. m.
FYnnk Smoot at the home of
.’Mrs. J. C. Reins, 8:80 p. m.
Franklin at the home of Mrs.
Kohert Branie with Mrs. E. H.,
Helms as co-hostess, 7:80 p. m.
Gardner at the home of Miss
Helen A.vcock with Mrs,
Cliarles Pearson as co-hostess,
7:30 p. m.
Tlie Mar}- Currln Junior G.
A. Group of the First Baptist
rhurcli will meet with Doris
fase.v hYida,v afternoon at
guests.
Mrs. Cowles Attends A
Banquet In Moore.sville
Mrs, C. H. Cowles, district
chairnian of the Women's clubs,
attended a large banquet in
.Mooresville Tuesday evening giv
en by I'ho Woman’s club there
celebrating their first biriliday
anniversary and tlie Ooldeii Jubi
lee of the General Federation.
The Mooresville club, which has
lieen organized only a year, has
now a mcmliership of 121.
CABD OF TH.ANES
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation to
the numerous kind friends, neigh-
liors. the welfare department,
and Miss Nerva Harold, who aid
ed us in caring tor our dear mo-
ther during her recent illness
ami death. While we are unable
to repay them our prayers are of
fered for every one, who render
ed a service, :o oiir loving, kind
Heavcnlv Father,
A. C, AND E. E. SHUM.ATE.
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