I ugh Cameron Has j irthday Party Hugh Harris Cameron, young n of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ed n Cameron, celebrated his seven birthday Saturday from three irty r until five o’clock with a I rth4jtr Party at his home on A onroe Street. . Games were enjoyed by . the ; mngsters throughout the after I; >on. As the guests arrived they |> esented Hugh with birthday pre i nts: At refreshment time the party 1 ithered on the back lawn and I ljoyed birthday cake, candy and ■ange drinks with home-made eac'.^ice cream. Each plate had | 5 a™favor a puzzle of either Donald Duck”, “Humpty Dumpty” ■ a “Clown”. 1 | ; “Happy Birthday” was sung I “fore the cake was cut and indies put out. Guests enjoying Hugh’s birth ; ay were: Billy Wilson, Cameron ittle, Howard Tickle, Willis s’ tevens, Genneth Buxton, Tommie r appendick, Thornton Wilson, Jr., om^e Wilson, Joe Sullivan, ames Pearson and Hal Talley. . [esdames Fleetwood Sullivan, ' Eerl Bowman and Grady Pearson ssisted by Mrs. Cameron in en srtaining and serving. /Trs. Neal Benn Entertains Club Mrs. Neal Benn was hostess i ttj Thursday night club at le \mmeof Mrs. W. L. Hitchens hursday evening with three tables ! bridge. The home was most attractive rith early spring flowers effect rely arranged. During the evening n ice drink was enjoyed. Sev ral progressions of bridge was njoyed before scores were col >cted and prizes awarded. Mrs. Iraham Lynch won high score, nd Mrs. Elmer Ashby won sepond lgh.^rhey were presented prizes. Irs. Ashby, house guest of Mrs. ay Thompson, was remembered rith a guest prize. A sweet course rith coffee was enjoyed at re reshment time. Corsages of iolets were found on each plate. Those present were: Mesdames [. E. Gibson, L. B. Allen, J. P. .ittle, Fleetwood Sullivan, W. H. ickle, Elmer Ashby, Graham ■ynch, H. E. Cameron, A. C. (ulb.^th, Jay Thompson, Merl iowman and Miss Bernice Hitch ns. Miss Anna Belle Daughtry ame in for refreshments. lunnyside Garden Jlub Holds Meeting The Sunnyside Garden Club held s March meeting Monday after Don in the home of Mrs. Edwin kers with Mrs. J. S. Hines and trs.A' -S. Neal as co-hostess. The usitJSss session was presided over y Mrs. L. W. Clements. Several natters of importance wdre pre ented for discussion. Mrs. Lester filley had charge of the program md her subject was “What a Jarden Club can do for Veteran’s ■ented in a most interesting man lospital” This subject was pre fer. An ice drink with sandwich es and cookies were enjoyed at he social hour which followed he "ogram: Those answering roll rail were: Mesdames Edwin Vkers, J. H. Hmes, A. O. Pendle on, G. S. Bunn, C. N. Wheeler, j. W. Clements, F. M. Coburn, Jeorge Pappendick, I. E. Ready, j. A. Tilley, A. Meikle, A. O. Jeorge, W. R. Stevens, L, S. Neal, T. F., May and Miss Susan Hol aday. Mrs. J. E. Maustellar and — Mrs. Dick Taylor were welcomed | as new members to the club. Several bowls were entered for 1 flower arrangement and Miss Su- | '■an Holladay was selected for judge. A bowl of mixed fiowers || arranged by Mrs. Edwin Akers }§ was voted the most attractive. § Anthony Aids Cancer Drive Making an appeal for contribu- I tions to the American Cancer So- i ciety’s campaign for $12,000,000 is 1 John J. Anthony( the noted coun- | sellor on human relations, who f broadcasts over WCBT daily, Mon- | day through Friday, at 1:45 p. jj ;n. E.VT* Funds contributed to the | campaign during April will make | possible the saving of many Ainer- I leans each year who die needless- § ly from cancer, and will support | an intensive program of research § by the National Research Council § —as comprehensive as that which | developed the atomic bomb. In Memory In memory of my Mother, Mrs. Harriet V. Medlin, who passed away March 16, 1935. Eleven years ii: ago today my dear mother closed her eyes in sleep. I know she | has gone to rest because she need- | ed it so. As the yeajs have gone I by, I often think of the pain she | bore so bravely. Around Gods white throne, there’s no pain or | sorrow there, so I know thats I where she has gone, holding out | an outstanding arm for me, Her | Son. J. W. MEDLIN. let SLIMMER this vitamin candy way Have a more slender, graceful figure. No exer sing. No laxatives. No 58. With the simple AYDS imin Cand y Red ucing Plan don’t cut out any meals, _ches, potatoes, meats or .butter, you simply cut them down. It’s eas’er ;when you enjoy delicious (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy before meals. Absolutely harmless. In o£«4cal tests conducted by medical doctors, moiMian lOO persons lost 14 to 18 lbs. avef-ase In a few weeks with AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. 0-day supply of AYDS only $2.26. If not delighted vith results, MONEY BACK on very first box. Phone JOSEMARY DRUG CO. PHONG R-S60 Tear this out as a reminder I FITTED OR BOXED.. . BUT ALL ALL WOOL 24-75 29-75 Fitted so you’ll never forget' you have a waistline! 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