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- Blritee C3iib Ifet MtsTc M. Nebon Mwl Ifc M. Nelson wu rrajctons to the menVbers of her WMse club at her lorely new kome on Tenth street Friday aft- mrnoaa, bridge beinc played at tvo tables. The tables prises tor ]dch score went to Jfts. Carl Cot ter aa« bfra. Hill Carlton, and to Kte. Carl, E. VanDeman, the tenner' Mss Ann McLaaghlln, the hostess presented a remem- ■Iraace gift. Delicious retresh- aneats In two courses tollowed ^y. Wilkesbor& Missimutry 4#*dety Mat Tue^ay * Practically all the members were present for the monthly enMettng at the home of Mrs. C. Y. Miller with Mrs. Fred Terrell as ^yip-IWMrt^ar. 1T>e attendance Includ ed one- new member, Mis. Ray HesiphUl, and two visitors, Mrs. O. Mv N. Parker and Mrs. R. B. Pharr. Mrs. B. S. Call, the pres ident, was in charge of the usual business session, during which time it was decided to use the book “Right Here at Home” for the Bible study for another year. Mrsi. J. B. Henderson, who was program leader, was assisted by Mrs. J. W. White and Mrs. War ner Hiller in presenting the top ic, and the derotionala ware led by Mrs. Terrell. Retresh/ments were enjoyed during the social hour that tollowed the meeting. N. Wfkesboro P.-T. A. To Meet Thorsday Afternoon The December meeting of the North Wllkeeboro Parent-Teach er Association will he held In^the school auditorium Thursday aft ernoon at 3:15 o’clock. An inter- eestlng program Is being planned under the direction of Misa Mar guerite Harris and will be given by children In Grade 7—Section Two. The sluuy coursee which are to follow will be taught by Rev. Watt M. Cooper for the high school, using as his theme, “How Shall They Know Right F.om Wrong.’’ For the elementary grades Miss Beatrice Pearson will talk about "Children’s Quarrels.’’ Since this Is the last meeting be fore the Christmas holidays all members are urged to be pi-esent and hear the program and talks that are being planned for the afteiinoon. The ymuor Womaa's dab at mOted^o wffl meet Thnnday erealag ikt 7:M tftSoA at tbe Oommantty Hoasfc The paWlp welfare cbmmtttee will be to' '^Gbarge of the meetlhg. FMeUe dasa of the Vinf Baptist church will meet Tues day nli^t, 7:a0, at the home of Mrs. a B. JTeaklne wite Mn.. -Ed Dancy, Mia. Bihel V. Moore and Mim Ralqr Blafbhnm as» sodate bootee^ a, Watson Brame, Mrs. W. C. OrleT, Mrs. John Tait, and Miss ESvelytt' Sharpe. Mrs. T. A. Finley showed the way to the den a^ere punch ■was served by Mrs. Watt M. Cooper and Mrs. C. Bryan Hig gins. Christmas greens consisting holly, nandlnas, and polnsettas, attractively arranged with r^ candles made a festive setting for the home. The dining table had for Its centerpiece a Christmas bouquet about which red candles made a flame. Window ^Inside and^Ool Seller! ^Calnnei n eW Day Co. Rhodse-lmy pnay has ann Chase and Mie eonetnu^pi^], 'hMBdlWB'O, ,0b ___ and many othap v4m| —Phone 169 or 293— LIFEBUOY, 3 for 20c R—I—N- 3 for..2Sc LUX TOILET, 3 for,_20c LUX FLAKES SmaJ!..10c Large.,24c S—P- 3 lbs. 59c -Y lb. 23c 6 Original Rogers CA/» Silverplate Teaspoons^^C and wrappers from 3 cakes of Lax Toilet Soap—3 for 20c Mrs. B. A. Lewis Entertains Her Qub The members of the Young [Wilkesboro Bridge Club Met Miss Julia Finley Is Honored At Lovely Tea Mrs. C. C. Faw and her daugh ter, Miss Margaret Faw, received at a lovely tea at their home on Sixth Street Friday afternoon as a courtesy to Miss Julia Finley, 'who is to be married the 29th of this month to Rev. Chalmers i Fra.ser McCutchen, o f Point Pleasant. W. Va. The hours of 'tea were from 3:30 to 5:30. I The guests were made welcome ] at the door by Mrs. Gordon Fin ley, who also presented them to the receiving line In which stood the two hostesses, the honoree, and her mother, Mrs. B. G. Fin ley. Mrs. F. C. Forester and Mrs. P. M. Williams received In the living room, and from there the t,, _ v callers were directed to the din-! Mrs. James Somers Is ing room by Mrs. J. B. McCoy Bridge CT.tib Hostess and Mrs. Archie Ogllvle, where Mrs. James Somers entertained they were greeted by Mrs. Paul the members of her bridge club S. Cragan. Cakes and ices In col- at her home Thursday evening, ors of green and pink were sorv- at -which time two tables were ed by Mrs. A. B. Johnston, Mrs.'made up for play. Miss Janie Mc- KIWANIS OFFICERS— W. E. Jones, president-elect, and T. E. Story, secretary-treas urer of the North Wilkeshoro Kl- wanis club, attended an officers training school for the third di vision held In Greensboro ’Thurs day. Charlie Barber, lieutenant gov ernor of Division Three, presided and Tom Pruitt, past district gov ernor of the Carolinas. district, acted as councilor. A splendid meeting wus held, after which the officers attending were guests of the Greensboro club at luncheon at King Cotton Hotel. By Jean Prentice NOT let some of that pent- np “peace on earth” shine through your front window this yule season? Here’s how: Place your Christmas tree so that passers-by, as weU as your own family, can enjoy the treat. Only a few extra strlngrs of Christmas tree bulbs are needed to adorn the “back” part of the tree at the win dow. And here’s a valnable tip taken from my own experience. Shy away from “bargain” Christmas bulbs. “jf partienlariy those of foreign make. Owing to Aeir Inferior quality they go out all too quickly and cause no end of annoyance. The high quality Christmas lights offered by leading ' American manufacturers can be de-' pended npon and are cheapest in. tbe long mn. | To further increase the beauty of ’ yonr Christmas window, yon might place weather-proof strings of Christmas tree bulbs aronnd the outside of the -window, as In the . accompanying-photo. | Yonr holiday tree then becomes a lovely picture . . . framed ini. Jewels at Incandescent splendw. j nre ■pecial pnr- the Mtlonally famous Sellem jHtehen eahlnets. the sale offeta what is ^sciib^ as a won^erfnl opportun ity to obtain onis of the high' qnajity csMiIets 'at loir prices and in addition each purchaser I wilt Tseeive stwolntely tree a I2-:.’ jMmp -^dinner siK—a complete Jton^'tor ^ j Tha sale'^lbegan Friday and will! eontlnne tor a limited time. All' pensMU interested in a kitchen. cabinet or other kitchen ware and fumishings are_ cordially invKed to visit tbe store while the sale Is on. : A cabinet, .together with the free dinner set, may be delivered' for a down ;payment as small as one dollar and the balance can be arranged on^tenms to suit the oustomera. A liiberal trade-in al lowance will be given for old cab inets. Feature of the new Sellers in clude: extraordinarily strong drawer construction. Sellers bak- ed-on enam^, finest hardwood Mon variety tte aasortaieBts than ever —do your CTu'MUnss earty^Tbe CfoodwlS Ston. CtHnpaiqr —Phone 17»— LIFEBUOY, 3 for . lOe N—S—O 3 for..25e Ig«.-a3e LUX TOILET, 3 for-20c LUX F L A«K E S . Small. 10c Large..24c S—P—R—Y 3 lbs. 59c 1 lb. 23c 6 Original Rogers CAg* Silverplate Teaspoons and -wrappers from 3 cakes of Lux Toilet Sosp—3 for __ 20e Diarmld won the prize for top score and the conflation prize went to Miss Myrtle Norris. Tempting refreshments were serv ed at the conclusion of the game. three tables of bridge. Mrs. Helen | Kennedy, a guest at the club, | won high score. Miss Ruby Martin | Matrons Contract club with two additional guests, Mrs. King Spalnhower and Mrs. 0. E. Trip lett, were delightfully entertain ed by Mrs. B. A. Lewis at her home on Monday evening. A des sert course preceded the game, which was played at two tables. The high and low score awards In the game went to Mrs. J. C. McCartney and Mrs. J. B. High- smith. With Miss Clyde Shepherd Miss Clyde Shepherd was hos tess to the mem'bers of the Wil- kesboro bridge club at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. K. Whit tington, Thursday evening, and Included guests for an additional table. The top score prize In the game, which was pla.yed at three tables was won by Mrs. R. L. Huffman. Mrs. Jay Jones, the for mer Miss Eileen Phipps, was re- memubered with a gift. After the removal of cards a sweet course ■was served by the hostess. was wluner of the Bingo Prize. Mrs. Davis, assisted by Mrs. Frank Gentry, served a delicious salad course. Miss Florence Rogers, Noted Economist and Lecturer, SAYS: “The man who uses his car for business—the woman who’s the family chauffeur—that college boy or girl—they’ll all welcome your gift of a dependable auto Mrs. John Tull Entertains Hin Top Club A delightful evening was spent by the members of the Hill Top club Friday evening when they gathered at the home of Mrs. John Tull for their fortnightly meeting. After an informal hour together in sewing and conversa tion the hostess served tempting refreshments. Mrs. Edd Dancy was welcomed Into the club as a new member. During a short bus iness session names were drawn for the Christmas party to be held at a later date. Junior Woma-n’s Club Met Monday Afternoon 'The Decem'ber meeting of the Junior Woman’s club of North Wilkeshoro was held Monday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Shook with Mrs. -Shelton Brewer and Miss Hallie Waugh as co-. hostesses. Mrs. William Absher, the president, presided for ♦hoj, usual business session after which tbe hostesses served delightful refreshments during the social hour. Wanted at once, 50,000 good customers to take np the slack.— Goodwill Department Store. I. H. McNeill & Sons -PHONE 5i UFEBUOY3lor20c i^RINSO f^LUX soAP3for20c FUXES Small Large S P D V 31bs. 59C A IX. 1 ijb. 6 Original Rogers Silverplate Teaspoons CAv* for mly aJUC and wrappers from 3 cakes of LUX TOILET SOAP 3 for 20c accessory MISS FLORENCE ROGERS Home Economist and Lecturer Radios — Heateni — Defrosters —- Seat Cov ers — Fog Lamps — Passing Lights — Ra diator Aprons — No- Rowls, Grill Guards — Wheel Discs — Wheel Moulders — G. M. An ti-Freeze. These are all Genuine Chevro let Accessories—manv more— at attractive prices. Give A Set of U. S. Royal Tires This Christmas. oak *' NEW TIRES Mi&s Juiia Finley Is Feted At Kitchen Shower The kitchen shower given by ■Misses Clara and Jeannie Ogil- vie at their home at Oakwoods Friday evening complimenting Miss Julia FMnley, a bride-to-be, proved to be a most enjoyable af-, fair. The decorations, appoint ments, and refreshments, through out emphasized the kitchen idea, also the hohbree’s corsage, which consisted of an attractive ar rangement of cranberries and .parsley. The color motif was red and yellow. A grocery contest in which Mrs. Paul Cashlon was the winner, and other game^provided a round of interesting entertainment after which the guests were invited in- the dining room where tbe re freshments were served buffett style. A dish pan filled with use ful kitchen utensils was presented to Miss Finley, while two brides of the summer, Mrs. John Tait and Mrs. Carl E. VanDeman, were given pieces of pyrex. Mrs. Tait Is the former Miss Louise Vyne, and Mrs. VanDeman Miss Anne McLaughlin, of Charlotte. •Miss Beulah WelcH, of Mt. Ulla, who was a houseguest of Miss Flpley, received a remembrance from the hostesses. Modern Housewives Depend On DAIRY PRODUCTS -FOR- More Inviting, Appetizing, Healthful Meals MISS FLORENCE ROGERS Home Economist and Lecturer $tNn USE r Co., InC' tenth street — T *“ WILKjESBORO^ N. Mrs. W. C. Grier Honors Miss Rnley, Mrs. Beardslee Honoring Miss Julia Finley, a ■popular bride-elect of the month, and Mrs. John Beardslee, of Alas ka, who Is here visiting In the home of Mr. and Mrsu M. J. Beardslee, Mrs. W. O. Grier en tertained at a chaming tea at her home on E Street Thursday afternoon'from 4 to 6.‘The tea, -which was one of those to come and sit awhile, was enjoyed by a small.group Of friends, and at the close of the honr tea with sand- -wiches ,was served by Mrs. Grier. The two bonoraes were remem bered with gltts. Our Bridge Qub fiotertai^ed Ifinday - par Bridgai nefTeais« % MONTVIEW PRODUCTS Sweet Milk Buttermilk Cream Butter %gs Montview Products will be used exclusively at the Journal-Patriot Cooking School Thursday and Fii- day, Dec. 14-15,2 P. M. at the North Wilkesbwo Wo man’s Chib Building. f I I L>i.rA ; -t .. J. M.G£RMANiPrap. • BOOMER*^ ^ —x-f — ~JIORTH CAROUNA ^
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