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WOMEN’S REALM "a U j-SIQCIAt FCNCTIOHS ■' T SOCIAL CALENDAR. Monday> Jan. and, 8. P. M.—The tit fe dstwtmeot of th* Woman’* Glut Will meet with Mrs. F. B, Street. tr- M.—The Tuesday Afternoon ; Cht will he entertained by Mm G H. Porter- V 8-46 P. it.—The Sanford . Ldtprari •^ Clnb will meet with .Mrs. D. ft Law rence. Wednesday. January 4th. 9. P- M. Mrs. Frank Brinn will be hostess tc the Fortnightly ClqK ... > 8:80 P. M.—The Pierian Club will be epfartalnad by Ifm L. Be Hay man. Thursday, January 5 th, a P. M.— Mrs. B. L. Kelly will entertain tire Thursday Afternoon Club. 8 P. M.—The local Chapter U. D. C., will meat at the homq of Mia. H. F. Makepeace. 8:15 P. M.—The Thursday Bridge Club will be entertained by Mrs. Jake Pearson. Friday, January 6th, 8 P. M.—The members of the Literary Department of the Woman’s Chib and their hus bands will be guests of Mesdames 3. S. TrUitt and L. E. Warrick. Executive Committee Meeting. The attractive' Christmas decora tions made the home of Mrs. & R. Wheeler a fitting place for the ex? • ecative committee meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society, Find Baptist church. Mrs. P. H. St Clair presided over the meeting and out lined plans for work for 1933. Chair 'Q men of circles were chosen, who are eager for a year of worthwhile ser vice. The circles as drawn for 1933 follow: ‘ CIRCLE TWO Mrs. B. H. Weaver, Chainnan; Mrs* B. H. Cooper, Mrs-1QapsrJDpl') lar, Mrs. J. W. Freemim, Mns.’ -ll? Mj A Gould, Mrs. C. M. Guns; Mrs-,W. R, Hartness, Mrs. & D. PIfeSbnlJf. - C. Vestal, Mrs. H. M. Wagoner, Mrs* N. C. Wall, Mrs. L. E Warrick, Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mrs. R. H. Weaver^ Mrs. G. R. Wheeler. • ; ; Uwi«> IniiZJa ' •.$ ■£ * ‘j Mrs. 0., F. Patterson, Chairman; Mrs. Otis Bridges, Mrs. L. CL Coggins, Jfrs, Mary T, Glass, Miss Jfer^use - Glass, Mrs, T. B. 6u«er, Mrs. T. %S Hayes, Mrs. Ralph Monger, Mrs. J. R. MeGflvary, Mr*. Leo G. Mclvor, lbs. 0. F. Patterson, Mrs. John S. Potts, Mrs. C. P. Rogers, Mrs. Roy Stout, Mrs. R.‘J. Yates. , John Belt, Jr., Leslie Fox, Mrs. E L. Gavin, Mrs. D. C. Holler, Mrs. C. R. Layton, Mrs. C. W.McManus, Mrs. & W Riddle, Mrs. J. F. Rivers, Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Mrs; M. D. Stewart, Mim- G. W. Temple, Mrs. R. B. Vaughn, Mrs. T. A. Wicker, Mra. Paul Wfflian* CIRCLE FIVE " . Hr* Phil. C. Yarhore, Chairman; Mrs. 1. T. Davenport, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. June Gunter, Mr*. F. C. Haw kins, Mrs. T. E King, Mrs. W. E, Mason, Mrs. E D. NaH, Mrs. J. R. Sanders, Mrsc P. H. St. C^r.Mrs. A, . G Seignor, Mrs. Ralph Womfile, Mrs. * C. D. Woodeff, Mi*. PhUrETarboro. / CIRCLE SIX ,jp (yny j ' Mrs. S. W.. Alien, Chairman; Mrs. S. W. Allen, Mrs. Geo. R. Best, Mrs. G. H. Boger, Mrs. W. T. Glass, Mrs B. B. Kammer, Mrs. A. P. King, Hr* Sam Matthews, Mrs, Sallie Manes* Mrs. J; A. Overton, Mrs. Minnie Proc tor, Mrs. J. S. Truitt, Mrs. F. B. Van ■ fast, -Mrs. R. W. Vick, . ^ . Orals* Shifted.) _ _ .At the meeting of the Methodist Auxiliary Monday afternoon at the church, the circles were shifted, for ' the coming, year. Once each year the membership of the circles are dus#t Circle 1—Mrs.E. G. Moffitt, tfsC! S. H. Morris, Mrs. J. R. Rives, Mrs. C: P. J. Bsninger, Mrs. Formy Duual, Miss SaUie Betts, Mrs. D. D. Hinson, Mrs. J, E. Brian, Mrs. J. R. MiUikoa* Mrs E. A. Griffin, Mrs. F. Y, Ban ner, Mrs. R. T. Howard, Mrs. F. Mr Snipes, Mrs. W. R. Makepeace, Mrs. C.C. Bowers, Mrs. M. J. McFhail Mrs. R. P. Randall, Mrs. T. & Moffitt, Mrs. Annie Rosa ' . v. i The January meeting at this cir cle will be held at the home of Mrs. F. R. Snipes. " .. Circle 2—Mrs. W. M. Leggett, Mr* i-i; W. M. Kelly, Mrs. T. H. Lutterloh, Mrs. Hayden Lntterloh, Mrs. T. S. Cross, MlSe J. T. O’Neal, Mrs, A C. Harris, Mrs. U 0. Daris, Mrs, W. L. Seawell, Mrs. M. C. Reeves, Mrs. Daisy Kissell, Mrs. O. P. Makepeace, Mrs. A>„C. Atkins, Mrs. 9- A. Cot ‘ ton, Mrs, J, C. Gregion, and Mis* M-' In** Lano. Circle 9 meet* pith Mrs. •. A. C. Atkins in January. , Circle S—Mrs. F. P. Strong, Mrs. \ H. F. DeWitt, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. t>. M. Gurley, Mrs. W. T. Buch anan, Mrs. Ernest Buchanan, Mrs. ■. C. Roberts, Mrs. t>. C. Lawrence, tin. A. M. Hubbard. Mrs. S. f. Ingram, Mrs. A. J. Groves, Mrs. L. P. TWP’ kins, Mrs. W. R Williams, Mnli fe. R. Riley, Mrs. U D. Hajmvait, Mrs. T, Lk Riddle, Mrs. H. A. Palmer, Mrs. * Jf. F. Williams and Mrs. L. C. Isen ■ hour. The i&hspff meeting' of the circle will be held with ilk t ft .Wilkins. iwit':: Circle 4, the young women* circle, *r**.q*ck*n$ed. .. V ' .. * * • * ffi': . VC # - . Halcyon Club. Mrs, W. R. Makepeace was cordial . hostess to the Halcyon Club Tuesday * afternoon, there being: two tables ol cent tract in play with only dub them* beta present. . . The prise, a double deck of cards, was won by Mrs. R. a Bobbitt. The hostess served delicious assorted sandwiches, coffee, and ambrosia. r Miscellaneous ClabJ A most delightful occasion wns the ■petting of the Miscellaneous ■ Club, Tuesday'evening at the home of Miss Edith Makepeace. Chiratmas decorations and imegs series featured the affair and there I was a beautiful Christmas tree from which each guest received a gifts - I Dancing and bridge were the even ing’s diversion, and its conclusion I the hostess served a delicious salad .course and hot chocolate. Special guests were Misses Curry Golden *nd Helen Howard. Sanford Cowles Wed In it., Beautiful Doable Ceremony The following item from the Greens boro Daily News will be of (rest in .terest in Sanford. where ell the young' people ere well knpwn end very: popular, . | “Sanford, Sec. 24.—A double wed-1 ding, beautiful in it's simplicity, and of unusual interest to friends of the couples, took place at 8:30 o’clock this morning at the home of Mrs. j Lilian Campbell Bell tat Apes, when) her daughter, Miss Bath Lillian Bell, add Wade Brantoa Jones, and Missi Margaret Edith Kelly and Ralph Bill I Meeks were united in marriage. {At the strains of Mendelsohn’s wed | ding march, played by Miss dan j Johnson, the brides came down the ' stairway and were met by the bride-1 grooms. Entering the living room the vows were said before Bey. G. N. Cowan, pastor, of the Apex Baptist church, who used the ring ceremony. During! the service “To A Wild Rose” Iras softly played. Miss Bell was becomingly gowned in a suit of green traveling crepe with pry trimmings, and with grey bat tod accessories at harmonising color. She carried a bouquet of Bride roses ind valley lilies. Miss Kelly was lovely ret with bat and >riw and alsq^gg^t a bouquet at _. lilies of the valley. —__following the ceremony be two couples left by motor for a lip to points in Florida. Mrs. Jones, a young woman of harming personality, is the daughter f Mrs. Bell and the into Frank Beil, f .Apex, and is an alumna of Peace nstitute, Raleigh. For the past sev ral months she has made her home a Sanford where she has been con iected with the Triangle Motor Co. Mrs, Meeks an attractive young .woman, is the daughter of Mr. md Mrs, J. B. Kelly, of Coats. For the past few yean she has lived in San ford where she has been associated sritii toe Atlantic and Western Bail way company’s general office. : The two bridegrooms are both prominent and popular business men 4 Bauford. Mr. Jones is the son of %tr. sad Mrs. J.C. Jones, of Broad way. He is president d toe Jones Printing Company, this city, and busi ness manager of the Sanford Herald. 'Mr- Meeks is associated with the Sauls Dry Cleaning company here. He is the soft of Mr. 1 and Mrs. T. D. Meeks, of Jonesboro, f Both couples will he at home in after “January.” ■ . I Sunday, December 25th., at 4:30 in the Buffalo manse C. W. Cameron and Misa Eunice Maddox mere hap pily married by Eov. 1, T. Barham, The ceremen ywa* witnessed by a fern relatives and friends. •?r Maddox-McDuffie. December 26th, at 8’P. M-, at Buf falo manse I* 0,Maddox and Miss Lillie Bell McDuffie were also hap pily married by Mr. Barham. A few friends and near relatives witnessed the nuptial vow. % Mr aM Mr*. Maddox and Mr* Cameron are from the tramway sec tion White Mr: Cameron hails from the Pocket section, they are all very popular in their social set sad hstve many friends whose best wtehos gar wlj| them through Pe-■ ' ^ [ : •’-Wfeegmt Csdfrtf A wedding coming ‘as a complete ■uprise to friends here and through* outthe stole was that of Mrs, Min nie Freeman to Charles <J. Godfrey. the ceremony which was character ised by dignity and simplicity, wag performed at the home of the bride, Saturday evening, December 17th., at 7:30 o’clock, by her pastor, Key. T. fied Wright, in the presence of a few intimate friends, thus "uniting -two prominent families of Lee county. They,, will reside on Jonesboro Route *«fijo-., Mt2K SLOAN-TflOMAB. Broadway, Dee. 21—Of 1 tthfbugbout the CareUuas and Vlr ; gWa id the wedding of Miss Pauline Simplon Sloan and Fred Meredith Thomas, which took place in Martin* "ville, Va., December 17th, at font o’clock, by Rav. CL If: Valla, Cbria tian minister, _ __ „• ; The bride was lovely in a black ami salt* trimmed with mauehurian wolf. Shewore a small hat with gloves, he* and slippers to match. ■. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left on their wedding trip for the Shenandoah Yal ley and other northern points. The brick)!' is the only daughter of [Mr, end Mrs. U C. Sloan. She re ceived her education at Broadway high school, Appalachain Stake Teach er’a College and Eton College. The groom is the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas. He receiv ed la* education at Broadway high jschool, Clinton, High School and Campbell’s College. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will malm their home with the groom’* parents a} Broadway. _ . ' , | Mrs. D. C. Nance, ot Arkansas; Mr. and torn- L. J. Bray, of Pittsburg, Pa.; «nd Mia. J. U. Gunter and J- U. Gunter, dr, of Sanford | Mr. M. D. Coil and ffunUy,tfbrm«?-, ly of Sanford, but now of Greenville, Term., came in last week and will spend the Christman holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Neill Harrington. Coke Beeves, of Westminster Col lege, St. Joseph, Missouri, spent the ^hol'days with' Ids parents, Mr. and Mra. ?4. C. Reaves. Mrs. Lynn Mclver had as her guests on Christmas, day her mother, Mrs. Betts, her sisters, Misses Lallah, Mary and Mildred Betts, and her brother, Tom Betts, all of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs, Elmore Smith, of Wilmington, are spending a week with Mr. and Mra. 3. R. Ingrain. Mrs. J. Mclver Wicker and Mrs. Neil McBachem, of St. Paul’s spent Christmas with Mrs. Ban B. King. Mrs. Jl C. Freddy, of Greensboro, is the guest of friends In Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Wood and son, Billy, left Tuesday to visit relatives En Virginia. Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Teague and family spent Christmas in Richmond with relative*. Rev. and Mrs. Frank C. Hawkins md Mrs. Jessie Griffin spent Monday ifternoon in Raleigh. r»iire«“» Katharine Griffin and Betty Lou McMahan spent several days Uns week with Miss Henrietta Mc lver in Gulf, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Bobards spent he holidays with! relatives in Raleigh tnd Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. B, E- Bebbittandsgj^ leverty, spent Christjaag-ig* Florence, I. Cj, vrth -tjfTlmd Mrs, Sim Hrie ock. '■ ' . . ' ' ; ■ Mrs. J. U Gtittm am) Miss Sarah jriffim, of Pittsboro, spent Christmas with Mrs. Jessie Griffin. Mr. and Km Paul J. Barringer tad as their guests on Christmas Miss Leah Boddie, Messrs. Wesley and Willis Boddie, of Durham, and Dr. fend Mrs. Smith and family,‘of Chad tmurn. ■. Mr.' and Mrs. C. E. Teague, of Greensboro, spent the Christmas holi lays in Sanford. Miss Nell Lea spent Christman with friends ta gmithfielft. Mrs, Sarah Spaugh, of Lexington, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E, C. Haias, Jr. . Mr. amlf Mn. Heins Entertain Telephone Employees Wednesday One at the most enjoyable events of the holiday season was the dinner given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. E C. Heins, Jr., for the em ployees of the Heins Telephone Co. The home was in gala dress of holly, cedar, mistletoe, and twinkl ing Christmas candles, and there was an exquisite Christmas tree. A most delicious turkey dinner Was served, and the place cards and dainty ap pointments were^ai* in a Christmas motif. • _ \ ■ ■ : •- . Following dinner gifts were distri buted ftom the ;tree, Mr. and Mrs. Heins giving attractive remem brances to all, and the family at that tuna also exchanging their gifts. Coveie were laid for twelve at dinner. Husbands Ale Guests of Club. Beautiful in setting and detail was the Christmas dinner party given on Thursday evening at the home at Mr. and Mrs. W. F- Wood by the members at the Tuesday Contract Club in honor of their husbands. . i Th* specious reception rooms, sun parlor, and dining room were ah suite and beautifully decorated in Christ mas greens, poinsettas, and wreaths. The| dining table was covered with i a handsome lace dinner doth and had ' a unterpiaea ef poinsettas and greens flanked by red Christinas candles. Covers were laid i« sixteen and a delicious three course turkey dinner1 wan served by Miasm Both and Lil lian Phillips. The evening was then spent at con tract and Mr, I*> M, Could was win ner of the prise, a smoking stand. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W, |F, Wood, Mr. and Mrs. G T. Lstti mer, Mr- and’ Mrs, 0. H. Crebtrpe, ! Mr, pnd Mrs. J, F. Janes, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Page, Or. and Mrs. F. L, ; Knight, Mr. and Mrs, t, M. Gould, and Mf. and Mrs. 8. 8. Summer, who I substituted for Mr. gad Mrs. J, 8, Eocnse. . - •. p . WHO CQT JOE'S RABWTf ' Some OHS borrowed my Mg White rabbit Christmas night. Pleste tetarn film to me as 1 love him deadly. I Joseph Wuedrih *m Hasan* A«m I Seed English Peas. Plant now foi an early Spring- Crop. J* H. Monger Sanford, N. ft* ' ^ ' : 1 •. , Tobacco Sited for sal* by J. B Monger, Sanfojjl, N. a ii 35ft EVERY DAY AT Commercial Lunch Next Door to Png* Ttotot ffe CLASSIFIED ADS FOB BENT Hwnwkeepbig AparUMBU (with private bath*) Phone 498 1 ■OQNB j*Alfc LQB8E Bloch M. tipliaagle Motor 0% .. ,JV, t i , - • •* | IVANTED-»A position as Book keeper or Other clerical walk by January 2nd. and will air predate an offer therefor, Joseph D; Smith, Bookkeeper for 8 year* at Lee Hardware Company. FOR RENTWModem apartment ■ furnished or unfurnished, Mrs WANTEIWTft B«y Of Buchanan's Grist MW, ford. N, Q» K. I* Baldwin, Phone a&6-& \VANTED—Clean Rays -4* We will pay Sc per pound for Rays washed free.. ax starch and tattoos. OW drmes, shirts, gieets, pillow esses, meal and Sour sacks, ete, Pieces must he as.large as swan's hand kerchief. Fjtts-Qrabtree mm. Co., loft * , FOR RENT-—Font room apart ment, all modern conveniences —Endor street. Mra. S. Q. Kimrey, Phone 503-1. at WANTED — Two unfurnished woraa *» light housekeeping. Apply can* Express. FOR UKNT—A ties fit# Mam house with modem convenience. Garage •Ml garden. Misa Daisy Bland, 415 Hawkins Ava,, oT phone 4MJ*8t Man, Thin As Rail, Iron Gives Pep And Weight **I wap tired, run-down and thin as • rail. Since taking Vinol (iron ton ic) I sleep ■well, feel better and have gained 10 lbs."—K. A. Grotnberg, Vi nol is delicious. Dee Drug Store, Sab ford and Jonesboro. stnte&ra work at Pumping Station, and Win re., qulremany workers.“'ll you want work, please r callat TOWN HALL, file your application frith information required. Preference given: tp Sendee men, and to persons residing within the coeponte limits of theTQWIL. / IJp.; *;ta* MAKE A RESOLUTION SifeSS O ■ jam /; . O-lti New Year’s Day is Resolution Day ! Your resolve to SAVE during' 1933 will be easier if you adopt a regular jpystem. There is a Building and Loan plan to suit your ability to save and the regularity • makes saving a habit You’ll keep your resolution through Building and Loan, and find it Profitable. SANFORD BUILDING end jOAN ASSOCIATION • 'A. CRABTREE,jPres. \ J. ML BRINN, Sec SANFORD, N. C, THVRSDAY-FBIDAY ' DESCRMRER 29-8fc ‘. GRETAGAI«KWJO»N RARRYMORB JOAN CRAWFQRD-WALLAC8 BERRY LIONEL BARRYMORE ' ; : —tN— ' “GRANOHOTEt* ~ < Thasupreme achievement in Motion Picture Histor/t-Mor* 1 from w <*<> pioium. ;awu» dfawpti to Snnl^rA * *m «WSJ;***lw it to m««b ®aoi“r . :l.’' ' - / fox imws satvwaT ;.^:r • . ■ December ai. GEORGE O’SWEN —liM.— “THE GOUDEN WEST’* . itjng with a cpurnge^ that ha* made History. /Glorifying <*#•?**» °? the LIGHTS OUT .v ] SERIAL SPECIAL MWnight SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT I2:QI MONdaY-TUESDAY . ^ • • ■ JANVARY 8-3. ■='• • V 3- ilAEA^BOR* • _v-? . • . . .. 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