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PAGE SIX THF JOURNAL-PATRIOT. NORTH WILKESBORO. N. C THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1M« SOCIETY Wilkesboro Guild Met Tuesday Evening Mrs. Howard Pharr entertain ed the memhers of the Wesleyan Serrlce Guild of the Wilkesboro Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Wrenn Pharr Tuesday eve ning, with Mrs. Bill Thomas as associate hostess. Miss Irene Culler had the assistance of Mrs. Robert Johnson in presenting the program, and Miss Culler was also in charge of the busi ness part of the meeting due to the absence of the presidert. Re freshments and a social hour fol lowed the meeting. Eller-Pennell Vows Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eller of Moravian Falls, announce the marriage of their daughter. Car mine Blanche, to S. Sgt. Boone Pennell, U. S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pennell of Boom er. The wedding took place March 2, 1946, with Rev. S. I. Watts officiating, using the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Pennell, who is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eller, is a graduate of Wilkes boro High School, class of ’42. She now holds a position with Crest Stores Company. The bride wore a street length dress of light blue with black accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations. S. Sgt. Pennell, who has been in the Army for three years, spent nineteen months overseas, serving in Prance. England, Bel gium and Germany. After a honeymoon trip to Florida the groom will report back to Fort Bragg for another year in serv ice. Those attending the wedding were Mrs. Charles Harris and | -Miss Eva Pennell, cousins of the| groom. Mr. Black Eller, brother j of the bride, and Miss Esther | Hayes of this city. i Mrs. and the were directed by Mr. and Caldwell in games and contests in which a number of prison were awarded, and round square dancing. Following period of entertainment gronp went on a treasure which ended at • the Cr home where refreshments slsting of sandwiches, ice and cookies, i*ere served. the I. Africa, classes are to be held i, weekly until the completion of the book. A short business ses sion was held and the hostess served refreshments during the social hour. hunt Caldwell con- cream, I Mrs. J. E. Culler t, Society Hostess Local People Attend Charlotte Meeting the Jt'ST RECEIVKl). — A shlp- mrwt of Seed Potatoes, Ijespe- ileza, oats, orchard grass, Um- oth.v, pasture mixture, onion sets, and all kinds of garden seeds. We ar- also Iieadqtiarters for fer tilizers rlohn ifoines Ciish Whole sale Grocery, Forest*r .Avenue, North Wilkesboro. X. C. 4-2()-12t Miss days down World Day of Prayer Be Observed Fi’iday The State Conference of Daughters of the American Revolution was held in Char lotte yesterday and today with headquarters at Hotel Charlotte, and was attended by sev- members of the local D. A. chapter. Mrs. Russell G. Hodges Mrs. Ward Eshelman, and Lucy Finley attended both and Mrs. W. C. Grier went for today Mrs. C. H. Cowles also attend ed the meeting, going down Tues day for the banquet held evening at Hotel Charlotte the North Carolina Society the Daughters of the American Colleges, Daughters of the A- merican Revolution, she being a member of both organizations, and the Daughters of 1812. that for of Mrs. J. E. Culler was hostess to the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the Wilkesboro Methodist church at her home Tuesday evening having fifteen of the memibers present. “World Order and Peace” was the theme of program directed by Mrs. N. O. Smoak, being assisted by Mrs. A. R. Gray. Mrs. C. Y. Miller led the devotions. During the busl- ■ ness session, which was In ’ charge of the president, Mrs. B. ° ,S. Call, delegates to the annual conference In Charlotte this month were named, Mrs. Call as a delegate and Mrs. Smoak as alternate. Delegates chosen for the zone meeting to be held at Lenoir the first day of April were Mrs. J. B. Henderson and Mrs. H. M. Wellman. Refresh-, ments were served during the so cial hour. Sam P. Mitchell Civil Engineer CITY AND FARM SURVEYS PROPERTY PLATS Office 2nd Floor Bank of North Wilkeslxiro Building Office Phone 227 Residence 566 "ThP Things That Make For Peace” is the theme of program to be presented at the World Day of Prayer observance to be' held at the Presbyterian church ^ F'riday afternoon. 2:30 o’clock. Members of the different i churches in the city will hax'e aj part in giving the program, dtir-- ing which time an offering is to, be taken for home and foreign | work. the of Lej?ion Auxiliary to Meet Monday FURNITURE? ALWAYS TAKE A LOOK at RHODES-DAY North Wilkesboro, N. C. The monthly meeting of the I.egion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, 7:30 o’clock, at (he home of Mrs. Russell O. Hodges with Mrs. Ivey Moore and Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw as co hostess. The president is urging a full attendance of the mem bers. Mrs. S. P. Mitchell U. D. C. Hostess The March meeting of Wilkes Valley Guards chapter the U. D. C. was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .T. R. Finley with her daughter, Mr.s. R. P. Mitchell, as hostess. The program, on Sidney Lanier, was directed by Mrs. Mitchell, who read a poem, also Mrs. Fin ley and Mrs. W. C. Grier. Miss Blanche Ferguson, the president, was in charge of the business session during which time it was decided to place a hook on the Southern Book shelf in the Town Library in memory of Mrs, Clar once Call, who for a number pf years had been a most loyal member of the chapter. Refresh ments were served during the so cial hour. and Mrs. R. E. Caldwell Are Hosts to Young People Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Caldwell, members of the Wilkesboro school faculty, entertained at a delightful party at the school building Friday evening for the Hl-Y boys and a number of girls. Around thrity were present and Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church Has Meeting The monthly meeting of the Episcopal Auxiliary was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Dudley Hill in connection with the study class being held during the Lenten season. Rev. B. M. Lackey, of Lenoir, taught the study book, which Is on MIRACLE FROM THE WORLD OF SCIENCE! C0^lashc xj. $Z.98 An outstanding triumph of science and fashion—handbags of Plastic Kalon. As rich-looking and smart as fine grained leather, yet they’re even more durable. They’ll wear and wear . won’t scuff, won’t rub. Smartly styled in black or A brown, many with zippers . . And so sensibly priced! Other new styles in plastic patent and plastic leather at —. (BLACK, BROWN, AND COLORS) >4.95 Belk’s Dept. Store ‘North Wilkesboro’s Shopping Center” Bidden. Mrs. Carter, who Is go ing to Plasterco, Va., to make faer home, was given a going a- way gift, and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Wiles were remembered with a gift. Mr. Wiles, brother of Mrs. iMeadows, recently returned from overseas duty, has received hie discharge and he and Mrs. Wiles are making their home in North Wilkesboro. had been Identified as Inez Med ford of Dallas. The woman, whose age was estimated as 25, was discovered by Policeman T. L. Terry while patrolling his beat. Terry said she had been beaten about the face and bead. Elliott eald today no arrests had been made. Ford Parts Coming On Better Schedule A. P. Kilby, president of the Yadkin Valley Motor Co., local Ford dealer for many years, stat ed this morning that Ford parts are coming through better now, and that his company has just received a big shipment of es sential parts such as engines, distributors, carburetors, brakes, windshield wipers, and many other items too numerous to mention. Officers Identify A Slain Woman Mesdames Lowe and Meadows Entertain at Rook Party Gastonia Police Chief J. E. 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