WiLKESB^ilg^fe'ti ?V'- .\Wn&eii'tXliareh, Civic and Social Activities «T mss MAMIE SOC^WEIX, EDTFOR *Vv-; »• Preview of Coming Events telephone SIS miS^ Miss Patty Somers Is Bridge Club Hostess . i%o members ol the WUabri 'BsMc* elnb and Mms^addlUoiua aassta ver» CeUi^htfiiUr eatw* taiXMd br Min Pattr gowtrs at hw boma la WUkssbom Tliara- daa evanlaa. Brldse traa played at tbree tables aad at the close of tba game tbe boatess served a aalad course. - Top score prize irttbln tbe club vaa won by Mrs. iamm Lowe wl^e among tbe vlsi- Mrs Mra Jim Somers was. tbe wtaaer. The bingo award went to Mrs. Charles Hnlcber. Business Woman’s Circle In Monthly Meeting The June meeting of the Busi ness Woman’s circle of the North WUkesboro First Baptist church was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. L. Gilreath with Misses Manie Brewer and Lnnda Hendren as hostesses, fif teen were present. Miss Brewer, chairman of the circle, was In charge of the business session and Mrs. Alice Stafford the program.. The derotlonals were led by Miss Elizabeth Jones and Mrs. Mabel Lottes gave the program, and at the close a prayer service was held in behalf of the D-Day. Re freshments were enjoyed during the social hoar. Mrs. Russell Pearson Entertains at Bridge To honor her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Killian, of Llncolnton, Mrs. Rnssell Pearson was hostess at a delightful bridge party at her home in WUkesboro Friday eve ning. Mrs. Killian was here for a two week’s visit with hev par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom H. Pear son. Three tables were arranged for play in a setting of mixed garden flowers, and at the close of play the hostess served refresh ments. High and low score prizes were won by Mrs. Edison Norman and Miss Beatrice Pearson, and honor gift for Mrs. Killian was lingerie. Mrs. M. B, McNeil Entertains For Bride Mrs. M. B. McNeil was hostess at a lovely bridge party at her home on E street Wednesday afternoon honoring an out-of-town bride, Mrs. Bill Summerford, of Lenoir, who prior to her mar riage was Miss Ruth West. Ac companying Mrs. Summerford 'o North WUkesboro were Mrs. Rich. Mrs. Boy Boyd, and Miss Mam B’rances Ballou, who were also guests at the party. Bridge was played at five tables placed amid colorful arrangements of summer flowers, and was preced ed by a dessert coarse. Mrs. Maurice Walsh and Mrs. Presley Myers received the awards for high and low scores. The honoree's place was marked with a corsage and her gift from Mrs, McNeil was crystal In her wedding pattern. Social CitoiUr Tile WoouBi’h bUzrioiMwy So- cleCy of file Ncrtti WBkMboro Fine Baptize etoarch will meet at tbe cbHrdi Tneaday evening at 7:80 o’tihMk. The MU* (Hiookej drde will bo to cliai*e of the procram. There will bo four dtvfclona of the Sptrttma life Oraap of the North Wflkeabofo OTwt Nethodlat chmroh meetliig on Tneaday afteraooit at 8:80 in^ the following; homea: Mra. R. M. Bnme, Sr., Mm. Jack Swof- ford. Mm. J. M, Cka^ord, and Mrs. J. M. Andersoni lla Holman Bible dasa of WUkeabovo Baptist church will meet Wednesday, 2:45 p. m., at the hmne of Mm. 0. BL How ard with Mrs. F. J. MltdieU as associate boeteas. Legion Auxiliary To Meet at Red Cross Room Tonight The Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at Red Cross’headquarters Instead of Mrs. O. K. Whittington’s as formerly announced. Home C|iA,MeeU . With Ilirs. Bro^ The Mnlberry-lWrplbliu Home Demonatmtloa ehib met at tbe borne of Mrs; Wiley Btoo*a for lU regular monthly meeting. There were 18 membem, lour new mem- bem and one vlaltor present. The meeting waa called to order by our president, Mra. W., B. Snow. We sang "HalJ. CTub Women, Crowned Thm Service", and repeated the club collect In concert. During tbe business session plans were made-to go to the dis trict meeting In Winston-Salem. We have been able to secure a 'bus and any club members that wish to attend are asked to be at the City Hall promptly a 8:15, Thurs- ^plkesHoipM Boomer, Caldwell^ Is /^^ine on fanougb with'bla'piurenta, Mr. and Mr*. Jobseon .CMdird]. ., Ret. ft.'!'Whtts flllod bla »gn- hur appobitment^at liledown Md Lebanon Sunday. Mr. h: B,: Chritbn. 3^ been on the. alek. Mat tor ii*eoX or so hu entered the BaptSit. hoe- pltal at WtniltoftrSaieia for treat ment. Wo Imim tor him a apeedy recovery. Mlae tiarolyn Carlton, who has a position as secretary at Camp Davis, Is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Watts, of Washington, D. O., Is here with his parents a few days. Mr. Watts Is with the Navy and Is stationed at Hntehtaon, Kansas, where, ho imd Mra. Watte are together at preeent. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Watts and family of Kannapolis and Mr. and Mra. Harley Watte, of Washing ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bdmlnston, of Boone, were all day morning, June 15. Mrs. Greene, our home agent, j home with their parents, Mr. and demonstrated canning In the boll- j Mrs. W. D. Watte, Sunday. ing water bath. She also showed us the different types lids and how to use them correctly. Our president held a quiz on flowers and Mrs. R. C. Tindall won the prize. Mrs. T. H. Deal dismissed us with the word of prayer. Our next meeting will be with Mrs. Paul Choate, July 5.—^Re ported. -V Mrs. H. B. Smith Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. H. B. Smith was hostess to the members of the Friday Bridge club at her home on D street Fri day afternoon. Table prizes, which were War Stamps, were won by Mrs. Hill Carlton and Mrs. Regi nald Chapin, of Ridgewood, N. J. Mrs. Chapin, who is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Johnson, was remembered with a gift by Mrs. Smith. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Fred Emerson Hostess at Bridge Mrs. Fred Emerson entertain ed at bridge at her home In WUkesboro Thursday evening hav ing guests for three tables ot bridge. *1716 guests upon arrival were served a dessert course. The winners of the high and low score Tifizes were Mrs. M. B. Mc Neil and Miss Manie Brewer. A variety of cut flowers made color ful decorations for the home. Idlewise Club Met With Mrs. Poindexter The members of the Idlewise club were delightfully entertain ed by Mrs. C. G. Poindexter at her home on E street Friday eve ning. A two course dinner was served at seven o’clock after which bridge was played at three tables. Mrs. Chal McNlel receiv ed the prize for having the high est number of points. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion with mixed garden flow ers. lUY MORE WAR BONDS Mr. and Mra. R. M. Jarvis and family, spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mra. R. U Jarvis. Mr, Jarvis Is in the navy and Is stationed at Camp Perry, Va. Mrs. Ira Crltcher. of Boonvllle, Is visiting Mrs. R. L. Jones this week. Me. and Mrs. Joe Mash and lit tle son, Bobby, spent Tuesday af ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jarvis. Mr. Nash is in the n*vy and Is stationed, at Ci^p Perry, 000 mor* SospHliil slrendy wrvtng i» . tels for the .of pealenite to ’ Til* •wiosaMinsBC^^cBi^e'lT flM obsnloal Immti of m vWpr |todQbtfbo BptrdL . Thte bdmB to mon tbs MM iamitm of kcipftkT ssifT* lac M tepdtai thfr WPB ■tel) 1TM to, nuke the tfrag laora itonvenl-v. sntly-svidMils to bsstittals in the p leas popalatsd areu ot the coun try. Among the new additions ere hospitals In Alaska, Hawaii, |4ierto Bteo a^d the Ylrgin Is lands. Previonaly there wen ho depot hospitals onteids, the limits of the Oontinentel United Btetes. **)lie newly eetehlished depots will recognlM reqneste of other hospitals, and, if the need is es tablished, will to the best of their ability In consideration ot their supply on hand, furnish penicillin for purchase by such other hospi tals," the 'WPB said. ■V servleo eolorsd miMiaft of eommmilty tnio.fUetf two daughters: Xmeiile Ho Pores Knob, and Leola ofDiiiliitt. ImI7 pools io^llHFtOnt ^ to tnodcnflo SBsiMldM ' AwteaSr nadikMiT i trieti to imp tnodente of plantfav, ealthnstinf add tmntf estfaiK, and the goTBimnwit y Better pastures and .more tem porary grazing crops give cheap er milk, meat, and eggs, report count agents of tbe State College Extension Service. Va Mr. Hill Earp and Mr. and Mra. Dali Earp and family, spent the week-end with their sister and annt, Mrs. T. O. Davis. We had a good time In the Lord’s house Sunday. Where were you? Edward Moore Celebrates Birthday Edward Moore, youngest son o£ and Mrs. Ivey Moore, was at a theatre party Friday af- lon celebrating his eighth ay anniversary. Around a boys and girls assembled .at toore home then went to ♦r.e Libe^y theatre to view the Plc- tura|-“Gaslight’’. After the show thejhlldren returned to the home they were served Ice crepm and cake by Mrs. Moore, ir playing some games. The ;te birthday cake was topped eight pink candles. Edward 1 the recipient ot a number of :ifts. •V Moonshiners Are Killing Fox Dogs jjHunters Getting Plenty About Moonshiners lling Their Hounds irts have been reaching WUkesboro by "grapevine .lb” that moonshiners in lections have been shooting muds because they didn’t ir the hounds to bring the into their hideouts, these reports say that the anters are anything bnt led over the situation and laten to use the force of the on the dog killers, iports of dog killings, al- jedly by moonshiners, have ime from parts of western Wilkes id from Watauga and Ashe lonntles. ■V PRE HITttNG our stride iti this War. PlaiAes, tanks, guns, supplies . . . and men ... are flowii^ in a tre^ mendous stream. But more aire needed. The c^cial hour is at hand, Thit is why Uncle Saiii^ in the 5th War loan, is airing us to^UY MORE BONfS THAN EVER BBFORE. We must |eep up the pace. Wf must match the eUDrts of our men in u|iifor ig at full speed. We can not It’s time to roll u^ our slei ct, to pull of our slWts. t lers of America Ipave of Bond buying i|p tq^iow. today’s Bonds are today’s ex- ploding can nev( \Th§|Fifth War Loan lells. Spent bullets j greatest Our M —in le a for Dollars in all lual quotas are b^ger necessity! So be fhan cv^ Wore when 'ictory \^unt^ calls at your hgus^ Remembc^lg^c Victory Voluateer is ;le Sam.. .inq^ himself. He is h^ing nSi|t an ur^t demand for mrfey to fina^ thiWwar. Don’t Vn‘m come ag^^.i)on’t tciH him can’t afford mor^^::md8. Be pre- ared... before he comh... to BUY MORE THAN BEFORE! Reasons And Here are 5 E) for Buying MORE Bonds^n tfie $thl esi 2. 1. War Bonds are the l^st, the eaf- :st investment in the wdrld! War Bonds return ^ou $4 for every $3 in 10 years.. ? 3. War Bonds will assu|fe the funds to replace worn-out farnlequipment, machinery, and building^ 4. War Bonds will h^p win the Peace by increasing purc^ii^ power after the war. | ' 5. War Bonds mean ^calion for your children, security % you, funds CARD OF THANKS The D. M. Dillard family wishes to express to ■friends and neigh bors sincere thanks and apprecia tion for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy ren dered during the Illness and death of our danghter, Mra. Ruth BllUngs. REV. D. M: DILLARD AND FAlCmT -

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