-llliS MAMIB SOCKWKLU BdiUr t- ■■ ■'■-■.; —■■■•ij, . .,- |»t i ■. {.. r, AtAUf to a Mialar (’"'tt tba. BMmtb,': >K1m __jRatb Tamlinson, Mrs. W. ^Aliaher 4b4 Mn. J. . ^ Joteed • boipItslltV at" a in( pdrtf ‘ at ‘ Mra. |i«r*B oa Memorial ....■.^ae 'WeaiiesdaT ermlnK. The ; llHNMa. moatly from the younker were BNetTed at ^ht o*- -.J S Maaaes ot aummer' flowera, UUiaa. and roeea pr^pmi- Wlaft made bright deMrattona tmt the rooma where four tablea ^MKtianmBced for the game. The ddMit idW'- was present on 'the aeore earda. rjorie Gabriel It At Birthday Party To celebrate her thirteenth V Wrthday anniversary Marjorie . diahrlel was hostess to a num ber io('her friends at a theatre -•Tuesday evening. The boys bad' birls, numbering fourteen, jaMt at the theatre and after picture, ‘‘Public He- fb Number One” went to the jimastore for refreslnnents. The ^BHer 'paiH of the efenlng they tasembled i at the hdstess home bor aaiaEal. b*-mes. Marjorie was the recipient of a number of -naeful g^fts. tib« . Wspnaa’s ipWe rfj ■ Wllkeihoro Jfatho- d^ ahnroh wUl uMet Tuesday aftCiSMWB at 8:80 o’clock at the home of Mrs, R. M. Baane with Mm. a U SodCweU aa associate hostess. The W. 0. T. U. meets Tbamday afternoon at thire- thirt'y b’eiodc at the home of Mra W. 'P. HorUm. CIrcIee of the Nerth WOkesboro Baptist Miseioaary Society are meethic this week, with the foUowing as hostehs* ee: Circle No. 1. Mrs. Jim Can- dill, Tuesday 3 p. m. Circle No. 2, Mrs. M. L. Gil- reath, Tuesday 3 p. m. ClrclA No. 8, Mrs. N. H. Waugh, Tuesday 3 p. m. Circle No. 4, Mrs. W. P. Jones, Jlonday 7:45 p. m. Circle No. 5, Mrs. Bnren Yates, IhttTsday 7:45 p. m. Cirde Np. 6, Mrs. Chal Mc Neil, Tuesday 4 p. m. Circle! No. 7, Miss Mary El la McCreddle, M«Miday 7:45 p. m. M. W. Baptist W. M. U. Gawe Special Program A special meeting of the North Wllkesboro Baptist Mls- alonary Society was held Friday afternoon at the tome of Mrs. H. P. Casey, the president ot the Society. The purpose of the ga- |h^ng was to ' observe the Jfeck Memorial program. Around dizty-flve were present for the deeaslon, with members of the ■y, W. A. and the Business Girl’s ^rcle being guests of the So ciety. The program was given at Mvo-thirty.. ^er which a picnic aupper was enjoyed on the lawn. IF rrS AT THE LIBERTY ITS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN WUkesboro Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. C. F. Morrison Friday afternoon, four o’clock. Prices will be giv en for the most perfect rose, the) best arranged vase of gar den flowers mixed, and the beet vase of lilies. N orris-J ackson Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Peter Franklin Jackson announce the engage ment of their daughter, Eleanor Mae, to Mr. Franklin Dean Nor ris. The wedding will take place this summer, but the date has not been determined. Miss Jackson is an attractive, vivacious brunette, having at tended school in Oxford and tak ing a business course here 3ud spring. Monday - Tuesday George Raft —IN— He Glass Key” • — Thursday Only- ’ ANN HARDING HERBERT MARSHALL —in— “THE FLAME WITHIN” With Louis Haywood and Maureen O’Sullivan Friday (only)- ' SOUR-FACE CHAS. BUTTERWORTH —IN— ,v‘BABY FACE 1th UNA MERKLE jhuiKh riot of today— ^Gtfea you 1,000 Lat^hs CMm count them. i announcement of the engage- , , .u I ment and approaching marriage and white was carried out in t e I because of the popularity of decorations o ! both parties here and elsewhere i i n the state.—Oxford Public l«r lu Mm. A, J. Fletch^ "nf %gnwt of hM .ilB^ er.'^bk^'iB. Abehor •toted with'a ramembi^ce ^by MhL Hadtowpod. f. . eonBlnslojt|^t play the h^m. with the awleUi^ ^^of Mto. :.J,,1^^TBrner. berved k sal- •d.: ebaree followed byt-eweiits. ■ 4 Miatoi Stai^brda ^ atertidtt>4 *t Two PartiM toar*h>3 bridge partlto - were tlbto by ‘Miaaea UUian and Mai7 LIndB«r SUffofd teat week at ttalr hoai^ on B Street. The , flrat ooo, wllito-waa given Thurs day afteniooa, aeven Ubleo made ujf^ Jbr brldg* amW ah ar ray of vbrisht ahihmer flowers. Mrs. HIU Cartton Non out In the game bel^ vl^ilitoted wltb^ ah aitl^ctivf. ^traabmehts ln,two eojirsai'itore, serfed,* at close ot ^y. Honor gueat for the one Friday evening was Miss Ruth TomtlnMn, a popnlar t* ' VARBCH VILLIWClAOOtTTt COLBERT /G^iMlTIkTlOW/ pW rv- (Mef/v«AfAa “Big, clean as a hound's, tooth, strong Ih atoTy. comedy, eaat aad per and Mrs. B. A. Shook. Mrs. given production value, this prodoedon should rate WgV’ That la the opfn- g, y, yomiittson, mother ot the Annie ** Variety the sereen^ falr^ yrt SMernt critfe. ip ^ honoree, came In lor the refreeh- nnniar Universal’s “Imitation of Life.” 'Dds Fsimie Hvit beet prO* opaiar . *. ^ T^«a 1# utoi^ia moDia, Ruth TomMnaon, a suced oy that master of domestic drama, John M. Stahl, Kdth nwiiwtou bride-elect of the week who has Warren ■William as his staia, Juu fallY.JnsliflM tjUf aott b e e n extenelvely entertained esHmate of it “Iznitation life” la idayinc today and TiMidaT at since the announcement of her engagegment the first of the month. Seven tables of bridge were in play again and winning high score award was Mrs. Henry Moore. To Miss ToniUnson the hostesses presented a set of wat er glasses In her glass pattern, and Mrs. E. E. Stafford, of WJn- ston-Salem, a sister-in-law of the hostesses, who was a guest of . the Staffords, was also re membered with a gift. Mrs. A. j. Fletcher, ot Raleigh, a house guest of her sister. Mrs. W. R. Absher, was another , tw.t-' of town visitor. Refreshments, con sisting ot a salad and sweet course, followed the gUme. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Feted At Soci^ Event Miss Joyce WeHborn Was hos tess to a large number of her friends in the Wilkesboros and throughout the county at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wellborn, in Wilkes- boro Friday evening. A lawn party had been planned but due to the inclement’ weather the guests were entertained mostly indoors. Various games and con tests provided much amusement with Mrs. Frank Henderson as winner in one of the contests. The party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hender son, who were married this Mrs. Henderson being the former Miss Pauline Phillips in Henderson. — , ,, ,, Mr. Norris is a son of J. B. of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Norris, of Noirth Wilkesl-.-. - For the past two and a half booklet in which toasts bad been years, he has ceen connected written by the guests, and Mrs. with the Oxford Public Ledger. Much interest attaches to the with a gift. A color scheme of Henderson also was remembered lavendar ! Ledger. Mrs. B. R. Underwood Is Hostess At Bridge Party ; A delightful social event of ; the week was the lovely card j party given by Mrs. B. R. Under wood at her home on C Street Saturday evening, entertaining for a number of her friends. A profusion of cut flowers, artis tically arranged, made gay dec orations for the players at three tables of bridge and one Of rook. When scores were counted and appointments. In serving punch, sandwiches, and cakes the hostess was assist ed by her mother and Mrs. Ei leen Phipps'. Over fifty young people were present for the oc casion and two special guests for the evening were Miss Eliza beth Berry, of Bremo Bluff, Va., and Mrs. Fred Loftis, of Madi son. LET YOUR W EARING APPAREL PROVIDE YOU WITH SUMMER COMFORT • BATHING SUITS • POLO SHIRTS • WHITE SHOES • SPORT BELTS • UNEN SUITIS • COTTON SLACKS • STRAW HATS POPULAR PRICES Abshers ‘THE SUIT STORE” NORTH WILKE8BORO, N. C. THE BOOK AND GffT SHOP MEZZANINE FLOOR RHODES-DAY FURNITURE CO. Gifts PQR Wta)DlNGS AND PARTIES I'ttju will find h«re eomething nice, appropriate. Attractive will be solemnized the 29th of June, was extensively honored last week at a number of de lightful social affairs. Thursday evening was notable for the love ly dinner and card party given by Mrs. C. G. Poindexter at bar home on D Street. The guests were received at a delicious three course dinner. The hostess was assisted in the serving by her two daughters. Misses .Nina: and Wilma Rose Call, and her niece, Mrs. Glenn Green. A miniature bride and groom marked the honoree’s . garden and pool Following ' the dinner four „ , „ p , BMnta, Colbwt and Warran Willlain aa hia stafs, Juu fuU^.juslinto tU» antft- J*** ,***^^® oPa utinuite of it “imitation life” is i^aying toi^ and Towday at »«>«d high, : Ina an attractive award, OuesU very effectively given. The., de votional period consisted ' of a song “Nearer My God To Thee,’’ prayer by Mrs. F. O.- Holman, and reading of scripture by Mrs. Johnson. In a most interesting manner Mias Benlah Lowe and Mrs.’Avery Church, twin sisters, gave a dialogue comparing the Americas. The continental twins were discussed In their mission work by Mrs. George Kennedy, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. F. G. Holman, Mrs. R. L. Wellborn and Mrs. D. M. Hamby. Mrs. Johnson, the president, presided for routine business, the usual reports being heard. A social hour followed the meet ing at which time the hostess, assisted by Louise Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Kennedy, serv ed ice cream and cake. Hostess es announced for the next meet ing were Mrs. Johnson and Miss Mable Hendren. Miss Annie Ruth Tomlinson Feted At Lovely Party Miss Annie Ruth Tomlinson, p^^^jord. A. B. Johnston, Ralph whose marriage to Carlyle Inglt and C. C. Faw joining Mrs. W. R. Absher Is Hostess To Her Club The last meeting of the club year of the Current Topic club was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. R. Absher at her home on Memorial Avenue. Mix ed garden flowers attractively arranged formed a bright set ting for the club members and a few other visitors. Mrs. C. C. Faw presided and called the roll during which time the members responded with news Items of much interest. During the latter part of the afternoon rook was enjoyed at four tables and in the game Mrs. Henry Reynolds won top score award. Refreshments in two courses were served after the re moval of cards by Mrs. Absher and her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Lott. Those present other than cliib members were Mesdames C. E. Jenkins, J. C. Reins, Henry Reynolds and P. W. Williams. Garden Department In Meeting Thursday A. M. The members of the Garden Department of the North Wli- kesboro Woman’s club were de lightfully entertained in their monthly meeting Thursday morn ing at the home ot Mrs. F. C. Forester with Mesdames J. M. Carlyle Ingle in a formal cere mony at the North Wllkesboro Methodist church Satbrday eve ning of this week, at eight o’ clock, Mrs. James is here visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bller, and Mrs. Frazier, a gueat of her sister, the hostess. Each one received a remembrance from Mrs. Absher. Within the club members the high score award was won by Mrs. Gordon Forester and among the visitors Miss Tomlinson was the winner. The game was played at four tables which were placed amid colorful decorations of cut flowers, Mrs. Jimmie Anderson assisted the hostess in serving a salad and sweet course at the conclusion of play- Duncan and C. C. Faw joining as hostesses. A tempting two course breakfast was served at 9:30 o’clock after which a busi ness session was held. The guests were seated at the dining table and several small ones. Mrs. Chal McNeil, chairman of the club, presided, and the main item of business was the plans made for a flower show to Misa Louise Vjme Is . HiMtess At Bridge Party A pretty party, ot the week was the one given by Miss Louise Vyne at her home on C Street Thursday afternoon entertaining a number of her friends at bridge. Ragged robbins, lark spur and white lillies made a festive scene for the players at three tables. Miss Janie McDlar- mid was the winner of the top score prize and also received the prize for honors. To Mrs. F. D. Forester, Jr., Miss Vyne presented hot dish mats. Mrs. Forester was former ly Miss Lorene Caudill, ot this city. Mrs. A. J. Fletcher, of Ra leigh, who was visiting her sist er here, Mrs. W. R. Absher, was an out ot town guest attending. The hostess, assisted by Miss McDiarmid, served a salad and sweet course. Club In Meeting The Young People’s Literary Club gave a “tackey’’ party Sat urday night, June 16th. Seventy- five young people were present. Miss Mabel Johnson was the “tackiest’’ girl, Barnie Teague the “tackiest” boy and Earl Johnson and( Pearl Hall the “tackiest” couple. ' A number .o f ,interesting games were enjoyed and the I “Night Hawk Ramblers” render ed a number of popular songs. Cake and punch were served by Miss Mabfel Johison and Miss Flora Haynes, afsisted by Miss Vernice Owens. 7:15 by Mrs. Poindexter and after finding their positions at the club seven small tables were served TTT T> AKahoi* wna ir Mrs. W. R. Absher was in charge of the program and read a poem “The Lord God made a Garden.” then introduced Miss EITen Robinson, who told about famous gardens in Virginia. Aft er the program sometime was spent in viewing Mrs. Forester’s tables were;,, made up for bridge and three for rook. A series of interesting progressions gave the top score awards in the games to Mrs. J. B. Williams for bridge and Mrs. Jake Caudill for rook. Mrs. James O’Daniel held the traveler’s prize in bridge and In rook Mrs. E. E. Eller received low score award. An array of summer flowers made a festive background for the players and the tally cards bore bridal bou quet designs: Honor gift for Miss Tomlinson was a pair of crystal candelabras. Wiikesboro Baptist W.M.U. Met Thursday Afternoon The members of the WUkes boro Baptist Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Claude Kennedy Thursday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting and joining as hostess with Mrs. Kennedy was Mrs. W,. A. Jones. Thirteen members and two visi tors were present. An inspira tional program had been plann ed by Mrs.'’W.^ 'J,’. Johnson and Hiss Ursula Blevins. The topic for the, afternoon, “Lifting the Buner in the Laqd 6f ’tlw ’BdttthM 'Cr^*’, . ‘was Mrs. J. B. Carter was announc- as .the program chairman for the nekt meeting which Is to be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Reins. When cards were laid aside the hostesses served a tempting salad course with accessories. In the bridge competition Mrs. James O’Daniel proved to be the most successful receiving an attractive award. To the honoree the hostesses presented crystal goblets. Mra. Bill Abshar Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Bill Absher had four special guMts for the smaU bridge party which she gave Wednesdsy aiiemoon at her home on Kensington Drive when she entertained for the members of her own bridge cinb. Sharing the courtesy were Mrs. Herbert Forester, a recent ‘ hrlde. Miss Annie Ruth Tomlinson, a bride to be, Mrs. Bthel' James, of At lanta, Ga., and Mrs. BUI Fra sier^ of iVisstbn-Balein. Hrsu FoMihr before' her mar riage’'etir’^Bss Georgene Ora-, ham? of airftle -Beach, . C„ pHONE l(tt Hiss 'ToiaUnaon irUl be, wed to*- tiiider eatsBrtijtdl her- home linsou’s 'B^, of.fliita6s; ed tha^fli^ Imr fk*. 'TomllnsOB^pTbe.vnreddlag . :iHIL take Satui^toy rwronlsg a|f Cl«»»a eight o’clock In the h^rtk Wll- “ kesboro Hethodist ehorsb. A corsage of gardtojas^jnark- ed the honoree’s plato at the table and her gift from tto hos tess was a Berving spood In her allver pattern. Six -taiites were arranged for bridge in a setting ot pansies, sweet peas, and other garden flowers, and after the game Tsfrefbinents In two cours es were served by Mrs, O’Dsili- lels, assMed by Mrs. J. B. ‘Titr- ner and Mra. B. A. Shook. Mrs. Ing an attnetlve award, Guests from out of town present were Mrs. A. J. Fletcher, ot Raleigh, who was a house guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Absher, Miss Mary Ella Cutler, of Washing ton, who was visiting Mrs. J. D. . Moore, Jr., and Mrs. Bthel James, of Atlanta, Ga., a gi^eat of her daughter, ‘ Mrs. Frank Eller. f brlsL Corrfaa Faif,3 ihfij. AUee WstM; KUwWane Ferw Wal son, BlUie Waugk . Hnlet, Ina Myers. Hostess.,1>a4ges wers ai R,by, to, Cofiine^ j^aw^ Mary Louise OTements, ai Jorie Gabriel. Lannj to AUe® Wells a^J Clements. Silver stars cent perfect attend LonMe Clements, Blancll Jans Parry, Jeanne Moorsi Halet, Betty Halfmsre, Nel Rovsseau and Marjorie Gat A gold star for perfect attend^^ ance was awarded to Corrlnw; Faw. Forty-two of the 65 highest] mountain peaks ia the Unit States are In Colorado. Scavenger Hunt la Given For Girl Scouta A Scout meeting, In the form of a scavenger hunt, waa enjoy ed by the girl’s troop, of which Miss Gertrude Gilliam Is captain last Friday evening. The hunt ended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brame and here the girl’s were served delightful re freshments by Miss Ollllam. A number of awards were given as follows: Those receiv ing the tenderfoot badges were Every woman inleresleil in hotter cooking and' kHchon* should read dm July Issue of McColl'o: Magazine, now on solo.. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Repeating an extraordinary success! Silk SLIPS - BIAS CUT! Grand values! They "made good" last year at this low price! 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