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■r. and Mrs. Horton
jftCcd At Bridge Party
A delightful courtesy was ex-
iHried to Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
■wtoD, of Carpenteria, Calif.,
VMsday evening when Mr. and
■hl Ifc M. Nelson were hosts at
aHiIji at the home of Mr. and
■xiL C. D. Coffey, Jr., on Memor
ial Ayenue. The Hortons, former
veMents of the city, are here on
safaft with Mr. Horton’s mother,
■n. W. P. Horton, and during
their stay are being frequently
oidaitained.
Sir tables were arranged for
the game In a Thanksgiving set-
tiiie while the same idea was
aaoTied out In tally cards and oth-
•r appointments. The count of
■eorcs showed Miss Elizabeth
gfaley to be the winner of the top
■core award for the ladies and
W. D. Halfacre for the men. Re-
trwhments were served at the
(saeelusion of play. Mr. and Mrs.
iiorton were remembered with
Crawford^-w h U d Un-
held the honor award'
in bri4id>^ Delicious
Mra, B» JPetkIiis*' -' :
HeriOob i.
Hn. Bdn Perkins entertained
the members of the ^ Wilkesboro
party seven tables were made up
for the game at the close of which
Mrs. J. D. Moore, Jr. was found
to be holder of high score prize
for the ladies and R, G. Finley
for tho men. Both of the hon
or e e a received remembrances
from Miss Topping.
'When cards were laid aside a
salad course was served. The col
or scheme for the decorations and
appointments featured yellow,
green, and brown. Out of town
guests besides the honorees were
John Warlick and Thad Russell,
of Granite Falls.
An informal tea feted the vis
itors Saturday afternoon and a-
round forty guests called between
the tea hour from four to five.
Miss Topping received at the door
and tea was poured by Mrs. Half
acre while Miss Betty Halfacre
assisted with the serving. Yellow
candles .added to the decorations
of the .home.
bridge club Thursday evening at
whicb time two tables were ,made
np for the game. After a series
of interesting progressions Mrs.
Gordon Forester was found to be
holder of the top score prize. . At
the conclusion of play Miss Helen
Winkler, sister of the hostess,
assisted in serving tempting re
freshments.
Xtss Mable Topping
Entertained For Visitors
As a courtesy to her week-end
wfeitors Miss Mabel Toppin;
-sKinher of the city school facul-
■JSr, entertained at a bridgt« party
aad tea at the home of Mr. and
Mfs. W. D. Haltacre Friday evcy-
■xi«g and Saturday afternoon. The
assttors were Miss Alice Hackett
and Miss Virginia Cooper, both of
^zBoapolis.
Jfriday evening at the bridge
Can a Woman Love
Two Men?
Obey !hat impulse, .-t;
That's what Angel did!
AMph 2>tkw pTMMta
KARLENE
DIETRICH
Benefit Card Party Given
By Woman's Club Monday ,
The benefit card party spon
sored by the North Wllkesboro
Woman's club Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tomlinson on Memorial Avenue
proved to be a most successful
affair as well as a most delight
ful one. Seven tables were made
up for cards In the afternoon
with prizes being awarded to Mrs.
George Forester, Mrs. Lila Rous
seau, and Mrs. Bryan Higgins, in
bridge tor high, second high, and
low. Those receiving awards in
rook were Mrs. Joe Cook for high
and Mrs. Ralph Duncan for low.
Monday evening ten tables
were in play with Miss Ruby
Blackburn and Mrs. Nell Hendren
winning high and low score a-
wards in bridge, Mrs. J. D. Scha
fer and Mrs. C. L. Sockwell high
and low awards in rook, and Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kilby high and
low in setback.
Tea with sandwiches and cakes
were served following play in the
afternoon and evening. Mrs. Rob
ert L. Huffman, Jr., who before
her marriage was Miss Lade Pre-
vette, of Wilkesboro, was pre
sented a gift in the afternoon.
The home throughout was attrac
tively decorated in chrysanthe
mums.
Inscore-Mitchell
A quiet and beautiful wedding
took place on Satdrday evening,
November 6, at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. J. M. Wright, when
Miss Ethel Inscore became the
bride of Mr. Earl Mitchell, both
of the Cycle community. Mrs.
Mitchell is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Y. Inscore, Mr.
Mitchell is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mitchell. Their many
friends will wish them much hap
piness. Only a few friends were
present to witness the ceremony,
Rev. J. M. Wright officiating.
Miss Roena Bullis Is Given
Surprise Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bullis de
lightfully entertained at a sur
prise birthday and Hallowe’en
party In honor of their daughter,
Roena, on October 27.
Around twenty - five guests
Goldie Erickson, who van dfuned
In Hallowe'en costume. Miss Bsl-
Hs had gonal^lo th« theatre and
upon arrlViaii.-ho8ie, she wai
greeted by her gobats. Swral
gamee and contests, led by xlsi-
ee Char^te’^^’^rvel and ;fb(ldie
Brlck8oh,^were enjoyed by . the
group, the winners being,, Miss
Ernestine Mitchell and Mrs. J. F.
Jordan. When the games were
over the group was led into the
dining room by Miss Bullis and
all enjoyed a hearty laugh as she
blew out the sixteen pink candles
held by white rosebuds on her
huge white cake. The Hallowe’en
Idea was carried out lu the din
ing room and throughout the
home white chrysanthemums
were used in profusion.
Dainty refreshments were
served by Mrs. Bullis with Mrs.
J. F. Jordan and Miss Leola El
ler assisting. Miss Bullis receiv
ed many beautiful gifts In re
membrance of the occasion.—
Reported.
Rev. W. N. Worley
Is Taken By Death
Rev. William N. Worley, age
67, passed away at his home at
Gllreath, after a lingering illness,
October 24, 1937. He Is survived
by his wife and 9 children, 6 hoys
and 4 girls. Garland Worley, of
Wllkesboro route 2, Abe Worley,
of Spurgeon, Bunyon and Jethro
Worley, of Gllreath, Ezra Worley,
of High Shoals, and 4 daughters,
Mrs. Vottie Hutcherson, and Lou-
ella Durham, both of Union, S. C.
and Mrs. Daisy Hooks, of Hard-
lug, Mn. Ruhjr piriiei,
,Kno>b, one brother,’John 'Worley,
of Blltmore. 'W"
Khd oee^ a min-
istet of the gospel for the past
18 years, ind at the time of.
de«h was pastor of the Rock
Bottopi Statist Church'^ of wittgh
h® wiRp a activ®
Rdt, J; 3. Ray and
Poole, conducted the funeka)
services and Interment was
the church cemetery at 2 o’clock; "
Tuesday, October 26, at Rock
Bottom church. The service
largely attended.
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day evening with Mrs. Dewey
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Hostess To Book Club
With members of the Wilkes
boro book club and a few other
visitors as guests Mrs. Ralph
Reins entertained at a delightful
party at her new home on E
Street in North Wllkesboro Tues
day evening. Two tables each of
bridge and rook were made up
and resulted in the high score
prize in rook going to Mrs. J. M.
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