Rms1« McN«m Vti etmey Employes Party la iveh On Tuesday '1^ JuattM ClurtittVM SAVtr for of Uk« Nortli WUk«sboro 'wKe. Muoy eompur store was ^eld Tsasdw alcht at the home of a>*. R. S. eibbs, maaacer, and ^as a moat dMlchtfal oeeaslon. Mrs. Qtbhs was assisted In serr- teg a tWteSiCQorae dinner for the fl fnasts hr Mrs. B. l>. Derrick, ^hoae husband. Prt Derrick, was Isslstaat manager before enter- Rtg the army. PoUovlag the dinner rsrious games were enjoyed and winners of the prises were Miss Mary Hea ter Clark, Miss Robin Hudson, Mrs. Ed Brookshire, Miss Ruby Kilby, Mr. Howard Wingler, Miss Sybil Hlncher, Mrs. Lena Yates. Mrs. Mary James, Miss Dewey ^,_,.,—ied:‘ in'singing C^totmas ca«^.after which an sgfehange of gifts added to the en joyment of the occasion. -V- Mrs. J. G. Blackwood Hostess at Party Mrs. J. Q. Blackwood was host; ess to a number of her friends at a bridge and rook party at her home on B street Friday evening. Christmas decorations made a colorful background for the play ers at two tables of bridge and one of rook, in which prizes for high and second high scores were awarded to Miss Nonle Gordon and Miss Lucille Young in bridge, and to Mrs. J. R. Hix for high score in rook. A salad course fol lowed play. 'Belk’s Store Host At Dinner Party .AT FIRST ,IIM0FA OVP ^666 UB£' Cold PnpatatsooM as directed f [OOK WHO’S COMING! SATURDAY |iDeceinber 23 ^ . At Courthouse mkesboro, N. C. Admission 25'-50' (TAX INCLUDED) Show Starts 7:30 CHARLIE MONROE And His Kentucky ^ Partners The South’s Funniest Show Is Headed Your Way! Clean. Wholesome FUN AND MUSIC For the Entire Family! DON’T MISS IT! These Radio Stars are heard each week-day at 12r30 P. M., over WSJS, Winston-Salem. This Show Is Sponsored By Bethel Baptist Church near Mtn. View EVERYONE COME TO See The Big Show DON’T MISS IT! The annual Christmas dinner party of Belk’s Stores was given at the Wilkes Hotel Tuesday eve ning. guests consisting of the regular employees and the extra holiday help. Miss Mary Lizzie Hix, a former employee, was an honor guest for the occasion. A four-course dinner was served at 6:30 o’clock with covers laid for, 28. Mr. W. O. Gabriel, manager j of the store, was master of cere- I monies. Following the dinner gifts were distributed, names hav- j Ing been previously drawn. The table was attractively appointed in keeping with the Christmas season. Mrs. Palmer Horton, Miss Evelyn Sharpe Bible Class Hostesses Mrs. Palmer Horton and Miss Evelyn Sharpe were hostesses to the members of the Wesley Blbie , class of the North Wllkesboro First Methodist church in their | monthly meeting and annual Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Horton Tuesday evening. Miss Nonle Gordon led the devo- tionals. Miss Sharpe directed a contest, and Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, the president, was in charge of the business session. The group sang a number of Christmas carols. During the social hour an ex change of gifts were made and the hostesses served refreshments to the 21 members present. Union W. S. C. S. Met On Tuesday Mrs. Howard Owens was hostess to the Women’s Society of Christian Service of Union Metho dist church Tuesday afternoon. The president. Mrs. E. W. Baker, had charge of the program. She was assisted by Mrs. J. E. and A. F. Crysel, Mrs. Aubrey Church, Mrs. J. R. Pierce and Mrs. D. E. Turner. The theme was “Christ mas In Our Homes and Settle ments.’’ During the business session plans were made for the annual Christmas party Tuesday evening, December 19th, at the home of Mrs. Turner. | The hostess, assisted by Miss Lou Crysel and Mrs. J. R. Pierce, served delicious refreshments. Evelyn Stokes Circle In Meeting Miss Betty Saunders entertain ed the Evelyn Stokes circle of Union Methodist church at th‘> i home of her parents Tuesday | with 10 present. The opening; j prayer was directed by Mrs. J. Y. j Ervin. The program, “The | Christmas Song”, was presented ^ hy Miss Mozelle Turner, assisted by Mrs. E. R. Eller, Mrs. J. Y. j Ervin, and Miss Marie Turner. i Christmas carols were used thru- out the program. Mrs. J. O. Er vin dismissed with prayer. The hostess, assisted by her mother and sister, Peggy, served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be with Misses Mozelle and Marie Turner on January 9th. TH€ GLOWING CANDLES • OF 7 CHRISTMAS.... / Typify the Peace and Contentment of Christmas W# sincerely hope thot you will receive o large share of contentment ond happiness from the Yuletide activities. May you enjoy the as sociations of those dear to you, and may these associations result in the most glorious Christmas that has ever come your woy. 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