AY, JUNE 15, im
dacy of Mrs, W,'R. AbsTiw for
president of the North Carollhsh
department of the American le
gion Auxiliary. M i s s Challie
Brandon Hall, also of Newton, a
depart ment committeewoman,
was another special guest.
Hostess for the afternoon were
i Mesdames J. A. Rousseau, John
MISS MAMIE SOCKW^ EDITOR
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^ Ifin Tomlinson Is
Hostess At Bridge
- On • Friday evening at the
lu>me of Mrs. James O’Danlel,
Miss Annie Ruth Tomlinson de-
Ughttully entertained the mem
bers of her bridge club with
three additional guests, Mrs.
Ivey Moore, Misses Grace Dean
Forester and Mamie Wither
spoon. Two tables were in play
with the visitor’s award going to
Mrs. Moore. Within the club Miss
Hallie Waugh proved to be the
most efficient. A dblectable sal
ad and sweet course followed the
game. A variety of summer flow
ers were used in the decorations.
^ridny Club Meets
ith Mrs. Horton
_ rs. W. P. Horton was grac-
lomi hostess to the members of
the Friday club at her home on
Friday afternoon. A beautiful
array of garden flowers made' a
festive background for the rooms
where the guests were entertain
ed. With the club president, Mrs.
C. E. Jenkins, presiding. Miss
Lizzie Hisle called the roll which
was responded to with current
events of decided interest. Fol
lowing this the members spent
an enjoyable hour in sewing,
conversation and playing rook.
At the close of the happy after
noon the hostess, aided by her
daughter. Mrs. W. R. Newton,
served delicious refreshments in
two courses. Two additional
guests enjoyed the hospitality of
Mrs. Horton.
bers were present and heard the
splendid program given under
the direction of Miss Marie Haig-
wood, leader of the group. The
topic was, “Youth, Messenger of
To-morrow.” Several of the chil
dren assisted Miss Haigwood in
the program. The hostess, assist
ed by her mother, Mrs. George
Campbeli. served delightful re
freshments to close the. after
noon.
E. Justice and Miss Nell Rous
seau and with the assistance of
other members served ice tea,
sandwiches and eshes. During the
social hour the guests were
shown through the building. A
variety of cut flowers tastefully
arranged added to the attractive
ness of the club room.
Y. W. A. Meets With
Mrs. John CAshion
The Wilkesboro Y. W. A. of
the Baptist church held its
monthly session on Monday eve-
I ning at the home of Mrs. John
Mrs. C. C. Kilby I Cashion. The meeting was large-
Is Circle Hostess ly attended and beard a splendid '
Mrs. C. C. Kilby was hostess program given by Miss Mabel I
to the members of Circle No. 1 Hendren, those assisting Miss
of the First Baptist church at' Hendren were Misses Virginia
her home on Friday evening. I Johnson, Sue Lyons, and Grace
The devotional for the evening I Blevins. Several important
IdMaeCtobb
EntertihiiMa* Here
Mlsi Helen Lee Doherty daughter;
arj L. Doherty
of Mr. sod Mrs. Henry 'L DtAerfy
of New York, la now is Denasik,
there to be Assistant to Ste
Irtsr.y
,Brysn Owen, new,IJ._8._lCa*.
ate Girls Auxiliary on Monday
evening at the home of Miss Lois
Wiles. The regular routine of
mat- • business was transacted with the
was led by Mrs. Kilby and the. ters came up for discussion with
prayer offered by Mrs. Tip Me-1 Mrs. Cashion in the chair. Con-
Neil. The study book, which had | tests and delightful refreshments
been taught by different mem
bers of the class was completed.
Plans were made to begin the
new study course, this is to be
taught by Mrs. Eugene Olive.
Mrs. D. T. Beish held the chair
for the business session.
filled the social hour.
Dorcas Class Was'
Entertained Friday
With Mrs. O. K. Whittington
as hostess the Dorcas cla.ss of
j the Wilkesboro Baptist church
if- Mr*. Taj, Barnes and Mrs. W.
C^. Brand^% jointly entertained
the membirts ot'r the Idlewlse
club, and four visitors at the
home of Mrs. Barnes on Thurs
day evening. Needlework and
chatting filled the evening after
watch tempting refreshments
were served. Visitors for the eve
ning were Mesdames Claude
Gentry, Kent Thomas, Grady
Nichols , and Rnby Pendley, A
Iflcnlc will take the place of the
next regular meeting and at this
time the husbands of the mem
bers of the eftb will bs special
guests.
president. Miss TiViles in the
chair. The topic lor discussion
was “Along the Sunrise Trail”
and was given by Miss Annie Jo
Haigwood, with the assistance of
a number of the members. Miss Dudley Hill, both were guests of
Misses Stafford
Honor Visitors
Misses Ullian and Mary Lind
say Stafford complimented a pair
of visitors when they entertained
at (bridge Thursday afternoon at
their home on E street, the hon-
orees 'being Mrs. Gene Poe, of
Lenoir, and.Mrs. Charles E. Wil
son, of Catonvllle, Md.*, Mrs. Poe,
a sister of Mrs. George Forester,
and Mrs. Wilson, sister of Mrs.
their sisters In the city for some* | Templeton, of Hays, and trail
time. Five tlbles^were set for edimted at Onilford CoHega.
beidge among' snmater ' flowers, I She Is a graduate nurse of KlagM'.'^v.T
whteb. HIM the hours of the late Park Hoepttal. Long Island, Ne^
■ 'York.-Th«f brldegroofn holdsjf'a- ,-5^;
Tesponaible position with a ^
eran'a Hospital in New York, i
The following • announcemeitt
was received here
W. J.‘
alfsrnoon. A salad aitd f^ bourse
was served ailer the ^ game: A
series of in spibitod : ^rojgresaions
resulte#^ in the top . score prise
going to Mrs. Max Barker with
Miss Clyde Scroggs receiving the
consolation award. : ii ,
Miss Hasel Templeton
la Wed'To Mr. Lebesque '
A wedding of Interest to a wide
circle of friends here was Solemn
ized in Glen Cove, New . York!
Saturday,'June 10tb,'wben Miss
Hazel Templeton became the
bride of Hr. Alfred Lebesque, of
New York. The ceremony was
performed by Judge A. Scott.
The bride was lovely in a suit
of white flannel with white ac
cessories and was attended by
her sister. Miss Bernice Temple
ton, of New Yark, as brides maid.
Mr. Charles T. Krup acted as
best man.
Immediately alter the cere
mony, the bride and bridegroom
left for Nlagra Falls and other
points of interest and aftei" July
let will be at home, Brentwood
Long Island, New York.
Mrs. Lebesque is the attractive
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mr. and ■Mra.*^^;,;^
Templeton announce
marriage of their ^ughter, Ha*-'’^
Aeh
el, to Mr. Alfred fLebesqne, Sih>
urday, June the tenth, Ninetem
hundred and thirty-three, Glei,
Cove, New York.”
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Lightning Kills Two
Si
New York, Juno 12.—^Tw»
members of a picnic party of tivi
were killed and another serloni-
ly injured when lightning todSj
struck a tree on Pelham park--
way, the hronx, under which the
five men had sought shelter.
Frank Do Palo, 63 years old, wse
killed instantly, and Frank Elia,
40, died later at a'hospital.
NOTICE
All persons having friends or
relatives buried at urier Creek
Baptist church are requested t#
meet Saturday morning. Jurat
,17th, at 7 o’clock to clean off
church grounds and graveyard.
MRS. SHIRLEY ROBERTS.
Members Of Busy
Bee Club In Meet
A pleasant and profitable eve
ning was spent by the members
of the Busy Bee Sewing club on
Thursday evening with M r s.
Everette Ellelge a s hostess.
Needle work and chatting occu
pied the members throughout the
evening. profusion of cut
flower.s were attractively arrang- i afternoon.
held an interesting meeting on ■ ^
Friday afternoon at the home of
-Mrs. Whittington. A large num
ber of members were in attend
ance. .Mrs. F. G. Holman opened
the meeting with a very impres
sive devotional service. Follow
ing the business part of the meet
ing the members engaged in g
period of sewing. Dainty refre.sh-
ments were served to close the
Mrs. Zeh Davis will
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A sel
■ Re
“Sunrise Trail” Is
G. A. Program Topic
The theme, “Sunrise Trail,”
made up an inspiring program
for Group No. 1 of the Interme
diate G. A.’s of the First Bap
tist church in their monthly
meeting that was held on Thurst-
day evening with their president.
Miss Amy Catherine Myers. The
program was in charge of Miss
Bessie Chloe Rhodes who vva-s
assisted by Misses Mamie Yates.
Martha Valentine, Margaret Cas-
sel and Miss Myers. Miss Lura
Reynolds met with the group and
explained to them the require-
ents of becoming a “Lady in
altlng.” 'Those that attain this
goal will be given a trip to the
Izaak Walton Camp. Dainty re
freshments were served during
the social hour to the fourteen
members attending.
ed in the home giving a colorful
background for the guests. When
the sewing was laid aside the
hostess, as.sisted by her little
neices, Nellie and Blanche Hall,
served delicious refreshments.
be hostess for the July meeting.
Members Of Fidelia
Claras Met Tuesday
Twenty members of the Fdelis
class of the First Baptist church
attended their monthly meeting
on ’Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. J.- B. ■Williams. Mrs.
Jake Caudill was joint hostess
for the evening. The regular
routine of business was trans
acted with the president. Mrs. A.
H. Casey in the chair. Mrs. Eu
gene Olive led a very impressive
devotional. A delightful social
labour followed the meeting with
tempting refreshments being
served by the hostesses.
Baptist Junior
Girls In Meeting
Both groups of
the Junior
Girls Auxiliary of the First Bap
tist church held enthusiastic
I» meetings on Friday afternoon.
U.]diss Elizabeth Neal was hostess
: to the white group at her home
Wilkesboro with an attend-
Beth
aace of thirteen members.
Jones presided for the busine=s
.part of the meeting after which a
'splendid program was given by
the members of Mabel Johnston's
circle. The meeting throughout
was an outdoor affair. The pro
gram was given on the lawn of
the
the members with their leader.
OHiss Lunda Hendren, went to
Peden Hill where lemonade and
andrwlches were served.
Mildred Campbell entertained
the green group. Twelve mem-
Mrs. James W. McNeill
Is Charming Hostess
Mrs. James W. McNeill was
charming hostess at the home of
her son. Dr. J. H. McNeill, on
Saturday afternoon entertaining
at bridge and tea. Three tables
were placed for the game amid
a lovely setting of garden flow
ers. Winners for the table prizes
were Mesdames Carl Coffey and
Gene Poe and Miss Lillian Staf
ford. Tea was poured at five
o’clock by Mrs. J. E. Spainhour.
Betty Summers Is
Hostess To Friends ,
Betty Summers, small daugh
ter of -Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Sum
mers, was hostess to twelve of
her little friends Thursday after
noon when she celebrated her 4th
birthday anniversary at her
home on Memorial Avenue. The
small guests spent an enjoyable
hour 'playing on the lawn, later
being called into the dinii.g room
which was attractively decorated
in pink and white. On the table
reposed a white birthday cake
topped with four pink candles.
“The cake was cut and served
with Ices. Dolls and minature
automobiles were given as fav-
Hollywood Lake Is
Scene Fine Party
Hollywood Lake was the scene
of much merriment on Tuesday
evening when around sixteen
boys and girls of the younger set
motored out to the lake for a
picnic supper. The party motor
ed out about five o’clock, later
enjoying a sumptuous supper.
Even though it was cool some of
the group braved the chilly wat
ers for a swim.
Mrs. Will Blair
Is Bridge Hostess
A pretty club party was given
by Mrs. Will Blair at her home
on Friday afternoon when she
entertained the members of the
Friday bridge club and a few ad
ditional guests. Contract bridge
was in play at two tables. Gar
den llowers attractively placed
added to the charm of the home.
The ho.stess served delicious re
freshments in two courses fol
lowing play.
ors. Mrs. Summers was assisted
by her sister, Miss Evelyn Gen
try, and Mrs. Glenn McNeil in
the entertainment of the chil
dren. The honoree was the re
cipient of a number of lovely
gifts.
Mrs. Frank Smith
Is Honored Here
A pretty courtesy was shown
Mrs. Frank Smith, of Cleveland,
Tenn., on Thursday afternoon
when Miss Hallie Waugh enter
tained at her home on D street
honoring Mrs. Smith. The hon
oree, who prior to her marriage
was Miss Beulah Waugh of this
city, is spending sometime here
with relatives. Garden flowers
made efective decorations for the
rooms where contract and auc
tion bridge were enjoyed at
four tables. Winners of the high
score prizes were Mrs. A. J.
Hughes and Mrs. Bill Absher.
Mrs. Smith was also remember
ed with a lovely gift. After the
removal of cards a salad and ice
course was served by the hos
tess, aided by Mrs. N. H. Waugh,
mother of the hostess, Mrs. Jay
Johnson and Mrs. B. H. Waugh.
Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Jr.
Sewing Club Hostess
The members of the Wednes
day Sewing club and a few ad
ditional guests enjoyed a delight
ful afterno.^n yesterday, being i ’Tburgday
entertained by Mrs. C. D. Cof-| members of the Current
fey. Jr,, at her home on i husbands,
ial -Avenue. Cut flowers | enjoved a delightful outing on
used in profusion throughout j evening. About six
V .. frvefltro baCk- ,
Current Topics Club
- home forming a festive 1 o'clock the party motored out to
Neal home and from there ground for the guests, who spent, Walton camp where a
- a happy perioo in needlework and I
chatting. The hostess, aided Around twenty-five peo-
her daughter. Miss Lura Coffey. ip,p composed the group.
and sister, Mrs. L. M. Nelson,
served a delectable salad course
at the close of the sewing per^
iod.
BRING ME YOUR
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry
that need repairing when you
coikUe to town on
“NORTH WILKESBORO
DAYS”
Friday and Saturday
Lowestprices charged and
work guaranteed.
Cari W.
Po^ to PgitoHice
Delightful Meeting
Of Auxiliary Held
Representatives from the sur
rounding units of the Legion
Auxiliary, Boone, Lenoir, Hick
ory. Newton and Charlotte, at
tended the monthly meeting of
the Wilkes unit here that wae
held in the Legion Auxiliary
club house Monday afternoon.
The meeting was called to order
by the local chairman, Mrs. A.
W. Horton, who gave a splendid
report of the year's activities of
the organization.
At the close of the business
part of the meeting, Mrs. L. P.
Frans, of Hickory, Department
PMdac Chairman, was introduced
and spoke very interestingly on
June, the Fidac month. Others
appearing on the program were,
Mrs. C. P. Andrew, of Charlotte
Department Radio Chairman,
who made a talk on radio pro
grams; Mrs. Joseph Yount, of
Newton, 16th District Commit
teeman hroiught greetings from
the district; and Mrs. Broome,
' of Newton, indorsed the candi-
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Baptist Circles
In Fine Meetings
The inspirational meeting of
the North Wilkesboro Baptist
church missionary society was
held on Tuesday afternoon at
the church and was largely at
tended. The opening prayer was
offered by Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Sr.,
after which Circle No. 2, Mrs. A.
C. Dennis leader, presented a
most interesting program on,
’Youth, To-anorrow’s Messenger
of the 'W^ord.” A number of the
ladies took part on the program.
A fitting feature of the program
was the special music rendered
by the little folk. The Sunbeam
Band sang, “Be a Sunbeam”
and Little Miss Hilda Dennis,
four year old daughter of Mrs.
Dennis, sweetly sang, “Jesus
Loves Me.” In the absence of the
president, Mrs. J. N. Shockey,
the business part of the meeting
was presided over by Mrs. R. P.
Casey.
Girls’ Group Met
Monday Evening
Thirteen members ^and three
visitors attended the monthly
meeting of Gronp No. 2 of the
First Baptist chnrch Intedmedl-
Goods--New
On account of the rapidly changing prices we have made two
very recent trips to market, and consequently our store is
filled with unusually large assortments of the latest style
merchandise.
We strongly advise buying at present prices as merchandise
of all kinds unquestionably must advance, and the Sales Tax
must be added after July 1st.
Newest Styles In
Millinery
The large hat is coming into its own, even the big
“Merry Widow” hat of the ’90’s. Be well dres^d
in one of our large crystal straws, a flower-trimmed
leghorn or a large hair hat. Each—
$3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Wide Pique and Linen Hats, All White—
$1.98 $2.98
New Lace Hats to match the lace
dresses, each -
White Pique and Linen Hats, newest
shapes, each - — —
$5.95 Group of
Summer
Dresses
‘‘They look like $10.00
Dresses.”
Our Llewellyn group,
arriving new each
week, has been a phe-
nominal success. All
made of high grade
silks, in white and pas
tel washables, as well
as plains or prints in
darker colors.
Newest In
Dresses
Novelty cotton laces and eye
lets are sweeping the country.
Be well dressed in one of these.
They come^n white and pastel
colors as well as darker shades.
Prices from—
$2.88 to $9.95 each '
Also an assortment of new
suits in monotone silk printed
sheers and Mallinson’s crepe.
$9.95 to $10.95 each
New Wash Materials
New “Lady Lovelace” voiles,
yard -
New Pique Voiles,
New Organdy,
yard — — -
New Dimity, dainty patterns,
yard —
Large assortment of Sheer Materials,
yard —
New White Jewelry Is Now
In Vogue
BRACELETS, NECKLACES, EARBOBS
at 50c each
W:-
IT WILL SUHELY PAY YOU TO VISIT OUB STORE ON “NORTH WILKESBORO DAYS”-
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
NORTH WILKBHBORO, N., C, .
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