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r\ * thb; ri'jl MAMBSOOrWl "pHoinm the it. Kelly i« r:: At" Lovely P«rfy ' ^ WeM8 Virginia and Annie -j, Tt»mJin»on honii)Bd., ,vi^. ' te;Me,.Mra. Wi H- Kelly,. ol.T»y- VHvrllle, irhen they, ei^teictsjih^ 9t-1t Utvely dinner bridge Friday eVeetag at the home of their anat, Ifn. Prank Tomlinson, ,pn Mesiorial Avenue. Before her Myttala lit thle month, Mrs.,,Kel ly^ vrho has been extensively fet ed eibce her marriage, was Miss M^prle Deans, of this cjty iWne tables were set for tables were set for ’ the dinner at seven o’clock and hSldse afterwards, in the three rooms which were fragant and bright with spring flowers., Cen-: tdlrttig each table was an Easter biif^ filled with jonquils,'' "and tl^pra were Easter biddies which amrved as place cards. The bride’s place was marked with a large Bnnny. -.t /Wtien scores were tallied Mrs. fPey -Moore yas found to , hold the grand total and received an attractive award. The honor prise was held *by Mrs. Watson Byame. To the honoree the hos tesses presented beautiful linen. ,39^ Cal«n4ar ' T%« -%ocna]h's IMMe class of itlie‘' ifd^^ WIlkesbOTO MethO' I dl^ ^iftrdh mio^ TaMay aftr «M0Nf "af‘S^Sd o’d!^ With' W. CL Shnford at the Wilikes'Mot^. Hie regular m peeing of the W. C. T. D. 'nmrsday after noon bih-been post ponc'd to a later d*te. . ,i-.- in Baptist Missionary Society gath ered for their monthly inspir ational meeting with the presi dent, Mrs. W. J. Johnson charge. The program for afternoon, "Lifting the Banner through our Christian Colleges,” was arrang ed by Mrs. Zeb Davis and Mrs. Dave Hamby, and in presenting the topic they had the assistance of a number of the members. Mrs. Johnson opened the meet ing with an impressive devotion al period. Mrs. Avery Church gave a splendid account of her work while at Louisville, Ky. A pleasant social hour follow ed the meeting during which C. McDiurnid la Book Club Hoateaa -- --- 7 - - - ^ I time a salad course was served Amid a bower of spring flow- ,he laree number of members era of buttercups, spirea, bridal to the large number of members present. Mrs. Zeb Davis was an nounced as the next hostess. wr^th and jonquils Mrs. J.- ' C. lioDlarmid graciously entertain- ed the members of the Friday « j| 3 Smith la Altarnoon Book club, of which -- — she is a member and a number of visitors at her home on E Street Friday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. E. Spain- hour, after which the members responded to the roll call by.Miss Lisaie Hisle with current events of . decided interest. To close the delightful after noon tea and, sandwiches were served with Mrs. McDiarmid pre siding at the tea table. In serv ing the hostess was aided by Misses Ellen Robinson and'Janie McDiarmid. Mrs. Frank Blair, Jr. Bridge Club Hostess The members of ihe Wednes- were ymnk Blair, sday, aft- Hoateas To Bridge Club Mrs. H. B. Smith was charm ing hostess at her home on Thursday afternoon having as guests members of her own bridge club. Two tables were placed for the game amid effec tive decorations of spring flow ers. W|hen cards were laid aside dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard Entertained Bridge Club A delightful club party of the week wss the one given by Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard at her home la 'W’ilkesboro Friday evening when she entertained the mem bers of her bridge club and a trio of additional friends. Bridge was in play at three tables and at close of the game Mrs. John —Cashion held the honor award, ty , with j. Tempting refreshments followed ■es were | Visitors of the club at closel ,gj.g jjrg Cashion, Mrs. Eileen as serv- pjjippg and Miss Margaret Hub- ,e. Mrs. I Richmond. Va. Miss le Deans I j.j,jjjbard, who has been visiting serving. J jjgr parents, .Mr. and Mrs. James the game) f. Hubbard, was presented with r a lovely remembrance by the .. , hostess. MeJ: 1 huson j Literature Department noon at the} In Monthly Meeting _.„’e Jdiinsoni Mrs. Hoyle Hutchens and Miss away'the Wilkesboroi Etta Turner combined hospital- cus,i — : — You Are Cordially Invited To Attend the Opening of Our YARN SHOP on the BALCONY TUESDAY MORNING 10:00 A. M, FEATURING MINERVA YARNS Knit a Suit, Coat or Dress for Spring, w ■ ' You buy the Yam, we’ll show you how. Spainhour’s New Department Store north wilkesboro, n. c. Wllkwijioro club in their March jMlMlBg: Qtt Tbun- day aftemoWl4;;«» Mrs. Hutc|^a. A largd :iminber of the me%af$ pieaent and listened wlSlT sfijvked interest to the talk given by Miss _^Batelle ArdrtjR. and Cnirent MjiiUhy Miss' Rebecca Host.hotb jbelnr bers of' the elty school faculty. Miss spoke on libnri^ A salift edtose uiis served close the afternoon. Wilkesboro Woman’a Club Mot Friday Afternoon With Mrs. C. H. Cowles in the chair tie: monthly meeting of the Wlliieaborp; Woman% .. club,, wSe held on Friday afternoon at^tbe home of Mrs, C. H. Somers with Mrs. It OlPar MdiWw- Cranor as associate hostesses. During the business lesslon It was decided to give heatkiE Pads to the T, B. hut for Uio use of both the white and c(^red pa tients. An interesting garden program was presented by the garden de partment chairman, Mrs. N. O. Smoak. A garden prayer was given by Mrs. J. B. Henderson and Mrs. 'W!. J. Johnson gave a talk on our own gardens. Mrs. L. B. Dula told about raising cut flowers, .t social hour and re freshments were enjoyed after the meeting. Mrs. Ralph Duncan Is Club Hostess With Mrs. Ralph Duncan as hostess the members of the Tea and Topics club and several oth er friends were charmingly en tertained Friday evening at her home on C Street. The guests as sembled at seven o’clock and were seated at the dining table and three smaller ones where a delicious three course dinner was served. Assisting Mrs. Duncan were Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mlssea' Lade Prevette and 6un- can. The main spread with a lace cloth^;.^ad at its center a silver bj|(Wl In which golden jon- quil?.-ind white spirea combined. About the bouquet pale yellow tapers burned in four silver holders. Candles were used on the small tables and place cards bore spring decorations. Jonquils were arranged in profusion a- bout the rooms. Following the dinner the guests were given Easter puzzles to put together and in this con test Mrs. Murphy Hunt was the winner, receiving an attractive Easter favor. The latter part of the evening was spent in sewing and chatting. Those present be side the club members were Mesdames F. C. Forester, Gilbert Foster, John Tevepaugh, Misses Mamie Sockwell, Anne Duncan and Lade Prevette. Mrs. Jule Deans Entertained For Bridge Mrs. W. H. Kelly, a popular bride of the month, was shown a pretty courtesy Friday when her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jule Deans, gave a luncheon bridge at her home honoring Mrs. Kelly. A three course luncheon was serv ed at one o'clock, after which bridge was played at five tables. Easter place cards marked the guests positions while jonquils and daffodils made a festive background for the players. To Mrs, Max Barker holding high score when count was tak en -Mrs. Deans presented half dozen crystal goblets. Honor re membrance for Mrs. Kelly was a sterling silver bread and butter plate. The bride prior to her mar riage was Miss Marjorie Deans, of this city. SHOWING New Summer Nelly Don Dresses BEGINNING AT 10 O’CLOCK Tiles. March 26 we will show the new styles in the Summer styles of Nelly Dons. SHEERS — SILKS LINENS Spainhour’s NEW DEPT. STORE North Wilkesboro, N. C. PUNIC ■ Xhla it m oiduui opoB to the piMle for tree exprrtwi|ot»- Ibt |oaimal>FBtitot do«v : ^ •noo tny nspMuibfltty -fpr artidet priiited . iader 'vUdt iKOdiag. aad ariOier cadotMt aor eoaftoaoit tlieai. Pteawbe M brlet'M pottWOi"':" - HAS WORD OF PRAISE , FOR POUCE DEFT. fehtor''Jonrhal-Patrlat: • ■ In expressing appreciation of the service rendered by public officials we should hot overlook the work of the police of our city, whe are on duty day and night, 'and in all kinds of weath er and exposed to many dangers that the average individual nev er realizes that an offlter in iinitonii has to face. It is true they are paid salaries by the tax- paj^r8,'''but the citizen and tax payer receives full value for every penny paid In by way of protection and the satisfaction of knowing that the faithful policeman is on watch and ready to lay down his life if necessary in the performance of his duty, and for the cause of society. North Wilkesboro has been fortunate In several respects and It’s police force is the equal of any city In North Carolina. We have been free or practically so from safe robbery, burglary, and kindred crimes In North Wil kesboro, and the absence of such is an excellent recommendation for North Wilkesboro’s police department. The following an onymous poem expresses my sentiments: "If with pleasure you are view ing any work a man ig.doing, If you like hlnvorTove hom, tell ;) him upf; Don’4 withhold your approbation till the parson makes oration. And he lies with snowy lillies o'er his brow. If he earns your praise, bestow ft: if you like him, let him know it; Let the words of true encourage ment be said; Do not wait till life is over, and he’s underneath the clover. For he connot read his tomb stone when ke’s dead.” R. C. JENNINGS, North Wilkesboro, N. C. March 23, 1935. Report Of Committee Named By Mass Meeting Editor ‘ Journal-Patriot: “'Please publish the following statement or report of the com mittee appointed at the mass meeting recently held at the Courthouse in Wilkesboro, N. C. The committee appointed and instructed to confer with our Representatives and request them or either of them to intro duce a bill in the Legislature re pealing certain legislation des cribed in a resolution passed at the mass meeting above referred to, beg leave to report as fol lows: The committee in a body call ed on our representatives and presented each of them a copy of the resolutions and requested them to consider the matter and advise their Intentions in re gard to the same, and we later called on them for an answer and they requested more time to think the matter over, and it was suggested that the commit tee be advised or if preferable, notice could be given through the papers, but up to this writ ing no answer has been given to the committee or to the public through the press. Unless some thing is done at once we shall be forced to proceed with other members, as directed In the reso lution. This March 25, 1935. , W. A. McNEIL, J. R. ROUSSEAU, J. H. JOHNSON. C. H. COLVARD, Wm. A. STROUD, Committee. T. E. L. Class Met With Mrs. E. M. Blackburn Th® March meeting of the T. E- L. class of the First Baptist church was held Thursday eve ning at the 'home of Mrs. E. M. Blackburn with a large number of the members present. The new president, Mrs. A. H. An drews, who succeeds Mrs. George Campbell, occupied- the’ chair during the business session. The regular routine of business was transacted with a number of committees being appointed for the new year. Mrs. A, C. Dennis led the devotionals. A pleasant social hour followed the meeting at which time refreshments were served. Williamt Auto & Radiator Shop Phone SS4*J — N. WOkeibore Rente 60 Rju^tor Repairing, Body Xa- bailing, Motor Blocks Beboiedi Exienmons Wqided in Tmek Frames. Gmieral Repair ,Woik Owner. if**/*® ServK* Temiineilw ; h|i Sorprue Weddtnc J A. vredtBifg of simplicity ^-.aiid i^nty was soJamniaed at u tba home be Mr. and Mrs. R. lx Wyatt, jot MeOrady, Sulday night about'10 o’clock when Miss Nell Hall became the bride of Mr. Lester H..Wyatt in,the prea* ence of relatives and a few inti mate friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Eugene A. Vannoy, pas tor of the Chnrch'of God, at Rad.-^ dies River and a ,hrother4n-law of the groom. .. . Just preeading the . Veddl^ there had ^beOB Ix^d a Sunday night prayer service in the home with Rev. 'Vsnnoy, in charge. The service had juet closed and the people been dismissed, and were on their way to their re spective homes, when the groom surprised the few remaining by producing a familiar long en velope, and announcing to the minister: "I’ve got some papers here that I desire you to look at.” These proved to be a mar riage license for the bride and the groom himself. The cere mony Immediately followed. Fol lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt entertained informal ly, honoring their son, and new daughter-in-law. The bride is s member of a well known and respected family of the Halls Mills section, being the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Hall, of Halls Mills. Mrs. Wyatt spent some time in Kannapolis where she was employed prior to her mar- lisge. She was residing with her he time of hec mar- 'stmr^r .8i m is ^yo&g a w»att5 ls''ii' _ fxessfre farmer of this section, an^ also owns and operates ,a ei|air jnattttfaetnxing ^ ^nt , jjit this place, where be manufac tures ""home-made" chairs, which hd. .markeU both locally and -i-.to driers at distant ^ points, "ne bride and Iprocnn 'ekpreab their fatention of making their home aj"^ McGrady,, the home of , the g^om.—Reported^ STRONGER BE^ BHi. READY FOR CALENDAR Raleigh,^ March 22.—For a second time,since the geqeral as; semhly convened, senate judici ary committee number two found lukewarm to Its taste a "llkker” bill. Report without prejudice was given the substitute for the Cone beer bill, raising the alco holic content of beer from 3.2 per cent to five per cent. Prev iously this same committee bad given a similar report to the Hill liquor control bill, now rest ing In the finance committee. The effect as far as getting the bill on the calendar is just the same as giving it a favor able report. But it falls to reg-. ister any great enthusiasm, which if it had, the committee would hardly have displayed this afternoon in the presence of a formidable dry delegation in charge of Gale K. Burgess, of the United Drys. storn^MiM' :ilof m sttfBk I “ 'lu’ tb# MBatd^te^ai^ and tstration pilots conceded the new delay :.probahly'would put ; ftnrt‘ fassage over iiitb-next we^ f “^Already; eight weelts siiiee tM boose passed' Hie Mil,' DemodWt^ j|c'leaden had hoped to dispMa of the tronhUeome meamm he- , fon the week'^end. adjonmmaa^ hut. > Seaatont Themam' Deaiecmt, Oklahoma, £ Infiatjiw ,,.9Aroeate, peed, most' qfe Mlver currency'.ameadmeat as ». aieana of finahdng the huge na- llet cost. M Marriafe licanaea Licenses to wed were issued from' the' office of register ofV deeds during' the past few dags' to two couplee: Joseph SmOcf and Mary Summrow, both M La- noir; 'Verlle Lyon and Polly Hemric, both of. Honda. . .v, »' TURNER FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES Day 69 Night 821 and 181 How enjoy HOT WATER at low cost 1 - ’I Reach for the faucet instead of a match! 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