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I WOMEN’S REALM ■ C&fifflBa ; : -OLUB MEETINGS < ! XT^»- -.-••_.... —LOCAL HAPPENINGS —Personals —SOCIAL FUNCTIONS SOCIAL CALENDAR Pridby, Jvne 9th., ft P- **> pupils of Mrs. G. T. Adams will g.ve s public recital at the Wilrik. Monday, June 12th., 3:30 P. ,M.— The W. M. U. of the Baptist Church will meet at the church. 3:3ft p. M.—The circles of the Pres byterian Woman’s Auxiliary will meet as follows: Circle 3 with Mrs. J. P. Monroe. Circle 4 with Mrs. B. E. Carrington. Circle 5 with Mrs. T. G. Gunn. Circle 6 with Mrs. H. C. Major. Circle 7 with Miss Margaret Lasater. 8 P. M.—Circle 1 with Mrs. E. T. James.-' - • 3;30 P. M.—The circles of the Methodist Auxiliary will -meet as fol lows: Circle 1 with Mrs. D. D. Hinson. Circle 2 with Mrs. I^.&.Da'iris. Circle 3 with Mrs. 8.1*.' Ingram. ‘ Circle 4 with Mrs, Harvey .'Kennedy. 8 P. M.—The Alice Green Wisato r ary Society will meet with Mrs. Bex r Kelly. " ; Tuesday, June 13th, 10-30 A M — " The Galatea Gpb will meet with Mra. L. D. Isenhour. IP. M.—Mrs. W. B. Williams wiB be hostess to the Halcyon Chib. ! Westey/Hhle Claw. ' The May meeting of the Young Wo man Wesley Bible Class of Steele Street Sunday school occurred Tues day night of last week at the home of Mis. J. I. Neal with Mesdames Bed Kelly, W. Q .Moffitt, and Harvey Ken nedy, as associate hostesses. The president Mrs. H. F. Makepeace, - was in the chair, and the meeting was . opened with the ringing of America. HUS was followed by the Scripture lesson by Mrs. Roy Moose, and prayer was led by by Mrs. J. Hi Knight. Re porta were received from outstanding committees and the class voted to con tribute $25.00 toward the expense of the vacation Bible school to be held at the church. __ Mrs. B. Code, social leader, then took charge of the program and a most interesting contest was staged. A love ly miscellaneous shower was then given Mrs. Roy Moose, who ,itoaye3 . soon to make her home in Wilmington. The hostess served individual lemon pies topped with whipped cream and iced patch. i) The June meeting'll ill be held at the home of Mrs. E. W. Hunted with Mesdames W. I* Simmons, Roy . Knight, Tom Cple, and DJti Moaes as associate hostess ses. Theatre Party For Sauers. A delightful courtesy was extended ' _the Senior class of the Sanford High School last Tuesday evening when Manager T. C. Whitacre, of the Tjjn ple Theatre, gave a djpu^- 'in1 their henor at 11 o,cloc£<*M*Hpo gram featured Maurice Chevalier tn “A Bed Time Story.” Prior to the picture de&cioos re freshmenta were served tbs seniors, the Goody Shop furnishing sandwich-1 es, the Coca Cola Bottling Company Coca Cola, and the Buttercup Ice Cream Company, ice cream in flower Snolds of orchid and jade, the senior - .colors, i' - 7 T" .i Mr. Whitacre presented passes to •the seniors bearing this inscription: “We takri this opportunity to ex i tend qor congratulations for your ac > compUshments during your last high ; school year and wish yon continued t success in your future endeavors. “Flase accept with our compliments this pass to the Temple Theatre from - June 5th to June 10th, 1933.” On behalf of the seniors, Warren '.Williams, Jr., president of the class, 5 expressed the appreciation of the class (: to Mr. Whitacre and to the three firms ■ contributing to the pleasure of the ev vening. iMeadmmes IHcKemu, «d SewaitCf.vt . A very beautiful bridge and rook party waa given last week by Mes . dames J. T. McKernan and J. b Stew - art at the home of the former, honor ing Mrs. Boy. Moose and Mrs. B. B, Vaughan, who leave shortly ,to make their homes elsewhere, Masses of garden fldwefa filled the rooms and there weretwo-tables of . bridge and two of roopk. _ Bridge pMae, a deck of cards, eras won by Mrs. J. B. Koance^uid rook prize, a bon bon dish by Mrs. C. H. Riddle. To their honor guests the hostesses presented beautiful vases. Delicious frozen fruit salad, saltines, pickle and • Iced tea were served. Guests were Mesdamea Boy Moose, B. B. Vaughan, J. P. Cannon, James Bridges, T. E. Poe, HL E McCullough, A. C. Thomas, W. B. Knight, C. H. % Biddle, N. C. Wall, 8. W. Allen, J.B. ■ ■* Koonce, Charles Bed, Dewey H. Coop or and Misses Kata .and Susan McKei . In. ■■■_, ■ u <_... V. D. C Baa BeAutiful Meeting. HSvA beautiful and intajriating meeting of the local chapter United Daughter* at the Confederacy occurred Thursday afternoon with Mesdamea L. P. Wilk -ta* and J. R. Bowers as hostesses at .. .Mm horns of the former V 4. The program waa moat approprtate ly on Jefferson Davis as his birthday annlvemary occurred June 3rd. “Rem inisoancas of Jaffarson Davis” waa r~~ ,« ^ ’ ■ read by Mrs. J.T, O'Neal, and "The Story of Jefferson Davis’ Bible" by Mrs. E. M. Underwood. This Bible is now in the Confederate Museum in Richmond. k A number of old sonsg were sung by Mrs. H. F, Makepeace, among them “The Rose of Yesterday.” Mrs. George Palmer, of Hmmonsville, S. C. played several very beautiful old melo dies with variations. The president conducted a round table questionnaire (m Confederate history. The guests were then invited into the dining rooom which was very beau tifully decorated in garden flowers, and seated at small tables where do bcious refreshments were served. Vis itors were Mesdames George Palmer, Barrus, and W. H. Heins. I Mrs. Adam’S Pupils To Give Recital. Mrs. G. T. Adams will present her music pupils in a recital/ at 8 o’clock ^Friday evening, June 9th., in the as sembly room of the Wilrik Hotel. The public is cordially invited/ to attend. I - Hdqrm Club Haa-Ita I Auad Picnic Meeting | A moat delightful event for the members of the Halcyon Club was the 'amend picnic meeting held Tuesday 'at the home of Mrs. Chas. L. Scott. Contract was played throughout the day at three tables and at 12:30 the guests were invited into the dining room where a most delicious picnic luncheon was served. The table whs. covered with a lace cloth and centered by a bowl of beautiful garden Sowers. «• Winner of high score for the day was Mrs. D. M. Gurley, who received tvfo dainty handkerchiefs. The club will hold its final meeting for the season nextTuesday at the home of Mrs. W. R. Williams. Charles Rogers fhktettains Seniors Following the graduatngexercises Monday evening Charles P. Rogers, Jr., was hostess to his classmates of the class of 1P33, the high school teachers, and the commencement mar shals at bis home on Hawkins Ave. Chairs were arranged on the lawn of the beautiful Rogers home and the crowd enjoyed seeing the pictures of the Seniors as of ten years hence, flashed on the seres. Infomal conver nation was also enjoyed and delicious ice cream and cake in the senior class eokns of orchid and green was served. Mrs. Xoimaon Gives Beautiful ' ^ | Dinner For Her Mother I Honoring her mother, Mrs. G. W. Reynolds, of Carthage, who was her guest for the Week, Mrs. P. L. John-* son gave a beautiful dinner party Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. * Both living room and dining xo£ai; were lavishly decorated with larkspur and sweet peas, and the diming room table was covered with an. imported lace doth and centered by a howl of sweet peas. The; following delicious menu was. served. Fried chicken, rice and gravy,. potato salad, carrots, tomato and let tule salad, beet and cucumber pickle, hot nils, iced tea, homemade pine apple ice. cream and cake. Covers were laid for Mrs. G. W. Rynolds, Mrs. W. L. SeaweO, Mrs. F. E. Street, Mrs. Emma Kimrey, Mrs. B. M. Vestal, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jones, and Mr. “and Mrs. P, L. John I Mrs.* Join?* Is Hostess. ' ! A lovely informal event of last | week was the three table bridge party given Tute-lay evening by Mrs. J. F. Jones. , Hasses of garden flowers filled t&e attractive home and created a coior 1 fnl setting for the tabtfes. Following ! several progressions of contract high | score prize, a picture, waa presented to Mrs. Fred Page. To Mis. Clark, of | Apex, house guest of Mrs. Page, and to Miss Polly Jones, of Richmond, her’ I own house guest, the hostess present ed double decks <of cards. A deBdous ice course was served. Those playing were Miss PoB? Jones, Mrs. Clark, and Mesdames C. H. Crabtree, W.' F. Wood, Fred Page, F. L. Knight, C. T. Inttuner. J. B. Koonce, U M. Gopld, J. L. Sauls, B. B. Rammer, and J.F. Jongs " i/; - Civic Department Meets. The civic department of the Wo 'man’s!Chib held Its last meeting un til September Monday afternoon at jthe home of Mrs. C. C. Odbreth. There was quits a good attendance and plans were mads for early fall ' activities. ■ At the conclusion of the afternoon ‘ the hostess served delicious sandwiches cake and iced punch. ; . • - tie* Nell Im «1 Wilbur Ue Mclver Married in ’Beaatlfal Ceremony In a beautiful ceremony. at eteyen •'clock Tuesday moCT«M| at the if Mrs* Jessie Griffin,; where/ tho, >ride *as made herJwwne #nce qwn ng MoSaafindaeveNd senrs-ago^ss left . Irene. Lee and,-Wilbur, Lee Mc [ver were united in marriage by Rev. Prank C. Hawkins, paster of the First Baptist Church. An improvised altar was erected before tw mantel in the living room and it wad in front of this that the vows were taken. Stately pines tower ed on each skfe and massed before these were luxuriant^ ferns in gradu ated heights. Pink and white sweet peas hanked the mantel, the pastel pink being the only color used to com plement the nuptial colors of green and white. Tall seven-branched candle stands of white were used an either side, the tapers gleaming star-like against the green foliage. Elsewhere in the living room white flowers were psed, with here and there the soft shade of the pastel pink. Prior to the ceremony a beautiful musical program was rendered by Mrs Thad Pope, of Lillington, soprano, and Miss Anna Rogers, pianist. Miss Rogers wore a beautiful costume of blue with shoulder corsage of pink and Mrs. Pope wore pink with a cor sage of yellow roses. Mrs. Pope’s se lections were “At Dawning” and “Love’s Old Sweet Song.” Miss Rog ers played Lohengrin’s wedding march as the precessional, Mendelssohn’s aa the recessional, and during the speaking of the vows “To A Wild Rose." las brute »rwi groom entered to gether and were ^unattended. The bride who is a very beautiful and stately blonde, was charming in wedding dress of Eleanor blue crepe with hat, sitoes, gloves, and pocket book of light grey and wore a shoulder corsage of pink roses, swansonia, and sweet peas. Fol lowing the ceremony, which was wit nessed only by relatives and dose friends, the young1 couple left in their car for a bridal trip to include Wash ington and other Northern Points. They will then make their home in Sanford. The bride is a daughter1 of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee. She graduat ed from the Lin'ngtan high school completed her education at King’s Business College, Raleigh, and was arsis'ant auditor of Harnett County Cor several years before coming to Sanford to taka a position with the State h'ghway commission. She is a very lovely and competent young wo man and is widely popular over 'the State. . Mr. Mclver is the eldest son of Mrs Florence Mclver and the late Lee G. Mclver. Me is a graduate " of Camp bdFp College and Wake Forest Col lege and is( one of the most prominent young business men Of this section, having socceeded his father as mane, ger of the Lee Furniture Company. Among the out-of-town guests at the, marriage were Miss Clara Lee, ot Fayetteville, and Ha Lee, of Four Oafat, sisters of the bride, Miss Doro thy Lee, of Smithfield, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Thad Pope and.Mr: and Mrs. J. M. Monroe, of Lilllngton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee, of Lillington. Monday evening an informal recep tion was enjoyed by the members of the bridal party and out-of-town guests following the rehearsal at the home of Mrs. Griffin. Lovely garden flowers graced the home- and delicious block cream and wedding cake were served. * Mrs. Bqnrca Is Hostess Mrs. C. M. Beeves entertained in formally at three tables of contract Wednesday afternoon, high score prise heinjg won by Mrs. H, P. Ed wards. Following the games delicious refreshments were served. Those playing; were Mesdames M. J. McPhail, B. E. Bobbitt, 3. F. Foster, D. M. Gurley, H. P. Edwards, Cora Syfer, W. W. Chaffin, A. G. Perry, S. V. Scotty W„ W. Robards, 3. G. Formy Duval, and Miss Margaret Lasater. i" ■ . American Home Department riySa Officers. Mrs. A. K. Miller wan gracious hostess to the American Home De partment of the Woman’s Club at its last meeting ai the ament year Fri day afternoon at her<home on Chi*-; halm street. Officers elected for file ensuing year were Mra. W. W. Chaffm, dudr man; Mrs. H. C. Major,' vice chair man; Mrs. W. L. Summons, secretary *nd treasurer. The following commit tees Were appointed: Program. Mrs. Paul Cairo#, chaiiman, and Mrs, T, G. Gunn; Ways and Means, Mrs. S. H- McDonald, chairman, Mesdames A. K. Miler, C. P. Bogers and C. L Gunter. Twd interesting papers featured the meeting, “Training the * Con science,” by Mrs. H. G Major, and “Mother and Daughter,” by Mrs. Paul CarrolL He hostess served dfeKeious ice cream and cookies during the social hour. William 3. Wrenn Entertains. One of the most delightful pantie ’ the younger social , set wa iesday i it hist farewell courtesj the host has just completed his higi school cauise here and iejgaving fi/i week tat Washington** spend afts weeks before going to Daytona Beach Fla., to make Ms. permanent home. Dancing and progressive converse ' " ' - • . * v : •••-! tion were enjoyed for some time and the guest* were invited to the lawn! {ot {refreshment*. Here-a long table.( .W,«j,co|^5f-_)orchidi. containing a personal 1 sage for each ghost from the host' '] Those present were Misses Helen Morris, Reid,Riddle, Vera Stewart, Tommie Lutteitoh, Elma Kelly, Polly Way, Frances Leach Laahley, Myrtle Kddle, Flora Melver Teagjie, 1 Helen and LiUSan D6wd, Margaietta Hart mss, and Billy Makepeace, William Red, Witten Vick, Pete McIntosh, William Wilkins, Wilson Howard, Sidney Johnson, Sam Groce, Curtis Kelly, M. K, Jones, and James King. Recent Bride Honored. Beautiful m setting and detail was the party given Wednesday evening by Mrs. T. J. Brooks and Mias Marion Nail in honor of their sister,. Mrs. Lester Johnson, charming and popu lar recent bride. " ", The lower floor of the Brooks home Was lavishly decorated with garden flowers, creating a colorful and beau tiful setting for the throe tables plac-‘ ed for bridge. 'High score prize, Lob nail vase, was' won by Miss Frances King, and consolation prize; an ash tray, by Miss Emma Van Sant. To their honor guest the hostesses pre sented a beautiful picture. | Delicious refreshments of tomatoes stuffed with potato salad* saitines, sandwiches, (tickle, iced tea, and indi vidual chess pees topped with whip ped cream were served at the conclu sion of the evening. . Guests were special friends of the hdnoree, Mis. Johnson, and included Misses laUiati Glass, Alma Stewart, Margaret Gunter, Frances King, Em ma Van Sant,' Ruth Phillips, Eva Mack MeivuvHelen. Judd, Betsy Hart] ness, Mary Bdle Buchanan, and tlrs. T. C. NalL | Entertains Sunday School Class' ! Miss Jane Rush was delightful host ess to her Sunday School class of the Steele Street Sunday School Saturday afternoon ait her home on Carthage street. ‘.j After the* fjjsiness session an en joyable program was rendered. Misses Zelda O’ffeat and Jane Rush "had charge and had carefully planned ther program. . “The Old Bugged Cross” was sung, then Victoria Banner read the scrip tore lessen followed with sentence prayers^ Mary ilofnit Gregson read an interestingjjtory, "The Little Shep herd’s Bad Dajr”; Mildred Hancock read-ah inspiring poem “Variety.” We were dehjjked^f to have Master. -Philmori Iog{|llutir-a'ng several sac red Song? far jg' rdio has a wonder ful voice for Wj* age. Mrs. St D. lister expressed re grets at loa'iigfeijsry Moffitt Greg son and MiSdregi'iliahcock, two of their faithful memhgrs; who are moving elsewhere soon|,'C \ 4®e hostess, Sifted by her mother herved deixiouatohe made ice cream <md cake. Tbe^sfifi*: wJl meet with Victoria Ham:‘Jr 4n Jonesboro high way in J)dy. ^ To Often Studio. ( Miss Mary Addie White announces the opening offi/gtudio for private instruction in jiiano at her home, 609 Charlotte Avamjft on Monday "June 12. Special attqotian will, be given to both young and adult beginners, and tuition rates will be unusually reason able. Students who wish to begin or continue their music work may be as sured of careful mid thorough teach ing and wiU find summer classes en joyable as well aa interesting. Miss White is a former pupil of the late Gertrude Sastman Clark, San ford's beloved music teacher, and is a graduate of 1J1 on Go liege and of Colombia University in New York City. Prospective; stuentg will please1 make appointrnjfpts as early as pos— sigle. I Marriage inniumrrd Ai Beautiful Partyi. _, f--r. . ■'< ■Dn®"bfthe moat beautiful parties of the Beaaon vas given Tuesday af ternoon at the- Copper Ke#& by Mie*esAilene Chamblee and ABje Lee Graham. r'} Ten tables warn arranged fir con tract ip a beautiful floral setting. High score prize, a-- double dick of cards* was'woin Mrs; Fnd Pige and second high, a box of ducting piwder, 1 by Mrs. L. i(.~Gotdd. ; I ' ~K delicious,' l frozen^ fruit'- salad ! course was served, the plate* -being! gracedby minlatare corsages to1 which were attached cards hearing, the inscription “Irene-Weaved', Octo-j ber 28, 1932," which announced the marriage of Mia* ESafe Irene Stroupe, | who has. for the peat year been a1 popular member of the faculty- of the city schools ami Mr. Logan' Weaver, Uneberry," Jr., \ of Randleman. The | marriage occurred in Danville, Va., | October 28, 1932,'and ha* been kept secret since1 tfht time. The bride’* parent* are now leaning formal an nouncements. bride’s friends were surpris* Mid Nl* good wishes, attem. presented her wftJf aifyer The bride is a daughter . . Mt*. Alfred Isaiah Stroupe, Cherry vtile, and is one of North Oarollna’a moat charming youngf wdnjpen. She is » graduate of Woman’* College of the 'helm University of North Carolina and for the past year has taught successfully; in the Sanford schools, i Mn Lneberry is the son of Mr. tuid Mrs. Logan WeoVold fclheberry. of tion., He received his education at baVR\Jge Institute hnd ?s tl(f# 'aS»OC-1 laiedwith his father to the' mercan tile business to Randleman, where he and his bride are now at home Among the guests at the announcement party was Miss Della Stroupe, Hie bride's Miss GilTtam Appears to Expression One of the most beautiful private recitals ever given in Sanford occur red on Tuesday evening, May 30th, when Mrs. M. J. McPhail presented her pupil, Miss Louise Gilliam, to an expression1 recital at the home of Miss Gilliam’s parent, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gilliam, on Endor street. 1 About sixty friends of the family were invited and the lfbme was most beautiful in its decorations. The music room Was transformed into a garden scene which was very effective. Mass ea of beautiful garden flowers were used in floor vases and stands, over a trellis at one side of the room roses dlimbcd, and garden seats were placed at artistic intervals. The decorations were planned.1 and executed) by Mrs. F. Y. Hanner. The music room wae used as a stage and chairs'weret plac ed to the adjoining:, living room for the guests. Ihe lving room was also very beautfully decorated with garden flowers. : Mips Gilliam was very lovely in a' gowp of green organdy,with ruffles of colonial styite, a sash of rose velvet, and a corsage1 ofrostej. The artistic programs were to black and white and featured a charming silhouette of' Miss Gilliam. The program, which consisted of ten numbers, was rendered by the young artist with a grace of charm and a depth of expression which re flected the greatest credit upon her self—and her accomplished teacher. The program was varied, including classical, humorous and pathetic Njrm bers. There were two musical read ings), "Smiling Through” and "the story of a: Song," with Mrs. McPhail at the piano, which were most effect ive. “Patsy” was a great favorite with the audience. , The/program included Youngest to the Family. Bobby Entertains, Ro mance of a Hammock, A 'Woman's JVsil, Smiling Through, Lady Clare, Story of a Song, Patsy and The Mes sage. Miss Gilliam was asssted by Mss Inez Russell who gave the Guar dian Angel. At th)e conclusion of the evening ftto guests were .serveddeljcjousice ftean*. and. take. Literary Department Has Picnic A fitting culmination of a most de lightful year’s work was the last moot mg of the literary department of the Woman’s Club to the form of a pienfc at HiHandale, country home of Mrs. A. G. Carter. A short business session was first held presided over by the chairman, Mrs. T. J. McPherson, and following this the company adjourned to the lawn where tables and chairs were arranged and a mopt bounteous and delicious pieme luncheon was enjoyed. Visitors were Mrs. J„ G. Fbrmy Duval, president of the Woman's Club, Misses Mamie and Mary Kath erine Carter, Mrs. Emma Kimrey, and Mrs. Clark, of Apex. very prominent Recital. Mrs'j Ingram Is Hostess. Mrs. J. R. Ingram entertained info; mally at two tables of bridge Satur day afternoon. The tables wee placed on the veranda and the guests enjoy ed several interesting progressions. High score prize was won by Mrs. C. M. Reeves. Thte hostess served a delectable double course collation of baked ham, tomato salad, p’ckle, sand wiches, saltines, iced tea, ice cream topped with strawberries, and cake. Those playing were Mesdames Geo. Palmer, of Timmonsville, S. C.; R. R. Mclver, J. P. Monroe, C. Mi Reeves, Ei A. Griffin, W. R. Makepeace, S. T. Ingram, and W. W. Robands. , " Visitors /Honored. Honoring her Week end guests, Hen rietta Mclver and Dede Palmer, of Gulf, Katharine Gnffin entertained' a few friend* Saturday evening. Progressive conversation andinfor n»al games were played in the living room and on the lawn and at the con clusion of the evening. the hostess served sandwiches, cakes, and grape Juice; Guests were Henrietta Mclver, Decie Palmer, Marjorie Freeman, Brooks Overton* Margaret' Palmer, Juanita Foster, Lucile Griffin, and Jack Grif fin, Sill Edwards* Raymond Wheeler, BUI Major, Junior Lattimer, Glenn' Griffin, and A. Hobgood, of Kinston. Episcopal Auxiliary. Mrs. George D. Frazier was hostess to the- Woman’s Auxiliary -of Saint Thomas F.pisoopal church on Monday aftemoonr __ . study class was led by Mrs. Harry iKnWer.Jjt Was a .great pleasure for the members' to have Mrs. R. P. Ros ser present, and to her was extended noH . OtUtf' • *A-/' wJ inf-si* ■ " •'■'•'*• " <'V OJt HAVE YOUR DIPLOMA FRAMED _—•,. LET US STORE YODR FURNITURE! 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