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llAJilK SOCrV^BLL, Editor
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Bomsarner, Miss
^idfrey ratertain at Party
To honor a bride-elect, Mlse
I Wllla Jean Hayes, and two bt'ldee,
> Mrs. Hayden Hayes and Mrs. Jack
Spalnhour, Miss Helen Bumgar
ner and Miss Beatrice Godfrey
^ entertained at five tables of
bridge and one of rook at the
Bnmgarner home In Wilkesboro
Monday evening.
Preceding play a dessert course
was served, which was in wed
ding effect and carrying out a
color note of green and white.
Place cards were miniature cor
sages, to which names were at
tached, and the tallies were in
bridal design. A good-luck horse
shoe and wedding bell marked
Miss Hayes’ place.
Miss Rebecca Brame was a-
warded the top score prize in
bridge and Mrs. Hadley Hayes the
travelers prize. Mrs. Warner
Miller and Miss Kate Ogllvie woii
high and low score prizes in rook.
The hostesses remembered each
Ihc three honorees with lovely
Y. W. A. Organized At
Pleasant Home
The girls met and organized a
Y._ W. A. at Pleasant Home Bap
tist church, Sunday, June 9, and
named it the Frances Turner Or-
janizatlon. Mrs. Clate Bumgarner
is counselor.
The following officers were
elected: President, Dare Johnson:
vice president, Lizzie Nichols;
secretary, Clara Bumgarner;
treasurer, Byrdie Bumgarner; re
porter, Lizzie Nichols.
There were six charter mem
bers present.
Legion Auxiliar>’ Met
Monday Evening
Mrs. J. C. Smoot and Miss Toby
Turner combined hospitality to
the members of the Legion Auxil
iary in their monthly meeting at
Miss Turner’s home on the
Brushy .Mountain Monday eve-^course,
ning. Twelve members were pres
Gave lollies:
Among the many delightful
eourteeies being extended to Miss
Wllla Jean Hayes was the lunch
eon given iby Mrs. F, C. Forester
and her two daughters, Mrs.
Frank Blair, Jr., and Mrs. Watson
Brame, at the Forester home on
D Street Monday. Sharing honors
with Miss Hayes were Mrs. Hay
den Hayee and Mrs. Jack Spain-
hour, both brides. Mrs. Spain-land Julian Thor
hour, of Hickory, before her mar
riage last week was Miss Mary
King Mallonee, of Murphy.
A two course luncheon was
served at one o’clock after which
bridge was played at four tables
and rook at one. For the lunch
eon the dining table was centered
with a bowl of mixed flowers,
pink tteing the predominating col
or. also the same color note be
ing, emphasized about the rooms.
The ices and tallies were in brid
al motif.
Mrs. J. H. Whicker. Jr., receiv
ed the top score prize in bridge
and Mrs. A. B. Johnston in rook,
end to each of the honorees the
hostesses presented beautiful re
membrance gifts.
On Monday evening Mrs. For
ester and her daughters entertain
ed at cards again, having guests
tables, the
S088 In tho Dnitu. jdlividaai cakus decorated two ^ KJrlifatrlck, of
MiSP ,
jO lA»v0'y Party ;
One of the larg^ social af
fairs of the week wu the lovely
card party given by Mrs. C. Q.
Poindexter and her daughter end
sister. Miss Wilma'Rose Call and
Mrs. Frank Tomlinson, at the
Poindexter home Saturday -eve
ning, honoring two hiide-elects of
the month, Miss Willa Jean Hayes
’Durham,, and Mist Slkoaf, a niece
of 'Ijtea. and Mrs. TOpr
llnson, wed Gorman A. John>r
son. of CroislD|rOf latter part
of the" month!^-iy v
A dessert course preceded i- the
game. In which eight tables' were
made up' for bridge and five for
rook. The home was attractively
decorated with' a profusion of
of
sufficient for five
game being preceded by a dessert
■course. Tbe top score prize in
>- bridge went to Mrs. R. C. Faucett
ent inciudlng some visitors. Miss and in rook to Mrs. C. G. Poin-
Turner occupied the chair during dexter. Miss Harriet McGoogan
the business session due to the whose engagement to Dan Holler
Pidelis Class Met
Tu^day Evening
^■^Rwenty members were present
the June meeting of the Fi-
dells class of the First Baptist
church which was held Tuesday
, evening at the home of Mrs. J.
B. Williams with Mrs. Ed Long
as co-hostess. Mrs. A. C. Cham
berlain and Mrs. Ira Day were in
charge of the program, and pre
sented Rev. A. L. Aycock, pastor
of the North Wilkesboro Metho
dist church, who spoke on the
value of the Sunday school to the
church.
Mrs. J. Q. Adams presided for
the usual business session. A so
cial hour and refreshments were
enjoyed at the close of the meet
ing.
Mrs. P. W. Edwards Is
Missiorart' Sodet Hostess
Mrs. P. 'W. Edwards was hos
tess to the members of the Wil-
kesboro Methodist Missionary So
ciety in their monthly meeting
kpt.her home on Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. N. O. Smoak. the pres
ident, was in charge of the husi-
^ness session arid Mrs. \\ arner
f^iller was program leader.
JIrs. J. L. Garwood, Mrs. J. W.
White. Mrs. C. H. Hulcher. and
Mrs. H. A. Cranor assisted with
the program, Mrs. Cranor giving
an article on “\tTiat War Has
Done to .Missions”. Mrs. J. B.
Hen.'.erson gave a fine report of
’ the district meeting, which she
attended at Elkin last week.
fifteen members attending
were served a salad course dur
ing the social hour. The next
meeting is scheduled to meet with
Sirs. Warner Miller.
absence of the president, Mrs. R
G. Finley.
Miss Lillian Stafford, program
chairman, led a round table dis
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cussion on the war situation of '^ilkesboros In Camp
today. ■ • ■
During the business session
delegates were named to the state
convention which convenes in
High Point the latter part of this
month. Delegates are Mrs. Fin
ley, Miss Turner, and Mrs. J. A.
Rousseau; alternates, Mrs. W. D.
lalfacre, -Mrs. J. B. McCoy, and
Mrs. A. F. Kilby. The different
chairmen reported that all their
reports had been sent in to state
headquarters complete. The auxil
iary has two girls, Nell Rousseau
and Billie Barnes, attending the
Girls State at Woman’s College
in Greensboro this week. Miss
.Margaret Boyd r.nd Miss Edith
Brown assisted i.i lervin*' the re
freshments during the social
hour. Mi.ss Edith Colvard. of
Glendale Springs, was a guest of
the auxiliary.
K
_'elts-Reeves Vows
Spt^en On Tuesday
Miss Margie Felts and Mr.
Bill Reeves were united in mar
riage June 12, 1940.
The ceremony was performed ;
•by Re" L. F. Funks, of Indepen
dence. Va.
The bride wore a navy dress,
with white accessories. She is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Felts, of Hays.
Mr. Reeves'is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Reeves, of Wil-
keeboro Rout* one.
Following, a wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. 9«evS8 will make their
home at HJCVA
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Parker
Hostesses At Card Party
Mrs. W’arner Miller and Mrs.
G. M. N." Parker were hostes.ses
at a delightful party at the
Miller home Saturday afternoon
having as honor guests. Miss
W’illa Jean Hayes, a bride-to-be,
Mrs. Hayden Hayes, a bride, and
her mother, Mrs. Joe Butler, of
Tabor City. All three of the hon
orees received attractive remem
brances from the hostesses.
Three tables were arranged for
bridge and two for rook amid a
colorful setting of mixed garden
flowers. Scoring high in bridge
and rook were Mrs. F. C. Hub
bard, Sr., and Miss Virginia .Mill
er, while the low scores were
held by Mrs. J. M. Kunkle and
.Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes, each re
ceiving attractive awards.
A salad course with sweets
i was served at the conclusion of
Ann HalAonored
Ob Hiird^iCWhday
Mrs. Jai^ Lowe entertained
ftt her bom©-in Wilkesboro Tues
day afternoon at four o’clock for
her daughter. Ahn Hall, in cele
brating her third birthday anni
versary.
'The home was attractively dec
orated with pink and red roses.
The guests were directed in a
number of games and contests.
Xter which they were Invited into
_Jbe dining room where a large
white birthday cake was topped
with three pink candles.
Cake and ice cream were
served to nineteen guests by Mrs.
Cody Lowe, Miss Josie Pearson
and Mrs. E. L. Greene. Baskets
filled with mints were given as
' favors.
play.
Mrs. Fred Miller I s
Hostess To Her Class
The -regular monthly meeting
of th« "Willing Workers” class
was held with Mrs. Mrs. Fred
Miller on June 5th. An Interesting
program was given. Tbe subject
being, "How God Speaks To-Us.”
New officers for the year were
elected and plans made to finish
one Sunday school room. At the
close of the meeting delicious re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Miller.
has been announced, was remem
bered with a gift.
About forty girt scouts from
the Wllkesboros are In camp this
week at Johns River camp near
the Plsgah National Forest, they
went up Monday and will return
home Saturday. Accompanying
the scouts as counsellors are Mes-
dames Carl B. VanDeman, E. H.
Helms, William Prevotte, Mack
Reavis, W. E. Jones, A. E. Snel-
son, W. C. Brewer, Miss Margaret
Faw and Miss Marsh, of Marsh-
ville, sister of Mrs. Helms.
LUO muuLu, auloa TV aia.'oi) uowc avou «talu «. w*.
and Miss Alma Shoaf. Miss Hayes Madonna Lillies, roses, and sweet
and Julian Thor Wanless, of peas, while thei taible boutioets
Springfield, Illinois, are to he | were of glass slippers ,fiHM with
married Tuesday evening at 8'-30 the roses and sweet peas. Iiidl-
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hearts 'marked poeitfone
both ot the brides,
la th8\brldce -came kick
and^ low score awards were won
by Mrs. George Foreeter -and llrat
Hoyle Hnteketu, while ia rook tlM.
winaen of'the same scores were
Mrs. C. B. Lomax and Mrs. F. Cc
Foreeter. Lnster pltekers were
presented to both of tbe bonoreeik
and io Un. Hayden Hayes, the
former Uise Carrie Vlrglala But
ler, ot Tabor City, and kef motb-
er, Mrs, Joe Butlw, aad Mrs. O.
the heatesses idso
wUh pfUkars ai'lflftt.
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Boo^t Popolatkm
It'Placad At 1,784^
The popalation of Booaa
Is placed at 1,7*4 t>f B. ■■■
Jr.«of Ballsbnry, the census sn;^
en^r ot.that district. This la
an increase of aiP 'over tbe 111*
cmatts ot^l,IM-
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Miss Helen Bumgarner Is
Missionary Circle Hostess
The Young Business Woman’s
circle of the Baptist church in
Wilkesboro was entertained in
its monthly meeting Tuesday eve
ning by Miss Helen Bumgarner
having sixteen present. Mrs. El
mer Lowe presided for the busi
ness session, taking the place of
Mrs. Mack Proffit, who is now
in Sparta. Mrs. Lowe also direct
ed an interesting program for the
evening. At the close of the meet
ing the hostess, assisted by her
mother. Mrs. J. M. Bumgarner,
served tempting refreshments.
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OrStokn
The little Boston Bull Dog
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bid
Williams lias been missing since
early Saturday morning. He is
a little black dog and about
two and one-half years old,
wearing leather harness, also
Aad a rabies vaccination tag
attached to his harness. He
goes by the name of “Buster”.
Anyone knowing of his
whereabouts, if they will get in
touch with the owners at North
WHI^fapre, it win be greatly
tiwcawnrs V* »» " —• «»— — - o
appreeiated and their servi^
Jb twtonitag'Our dog will be
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