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h(fBocialpibti yilf Hi '^^''jIajoes [to¥—^Phbn^ 215 ‘‘** ‘***** “*****.1,^*^^ Ak Mr.^ aiM Mra. Cf J. WkUaee, of PoTM Knob, aanottuce the mar- riaire of thetf daughter, Alma »inb€th. to Albert G. Hart, of Bniaabethton, Tenneasee, ou Jan uary >1, 193>, Boone, N. C. The eouplo. 'were united In a ceremony of beauty and almpUc- ity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Canlpe. ' The 'bride entered the beautiful flower decked llrlng room, at tended by the Cacipe sdeters. she was met by the groom before a natural arch of clinging Ivy and flowers, where Rev. C. A. Canipe performed the ceremony. TTie bride was lovely In her wedding dress of white satin and lace, with a sweetheart neck. Short puffed sleeves with bolero Jacket, and floor length skirt. Her floor length veil with finger tip and train was caught with a double halo of orange blossoms, she wore elbow length, white gloves and her bouquet was of white roues and feru tied with double bows of satin ribbon. Her only ornament was a pbarl necklace, gift of the bridegioom. The bride, the attractive and iharmlng daughter of Mr. and 4' Miss Arlee Gilliam Is Hostess To Her Circle Miss Arlee Gilliam was hos tess to the Business Woman's circle of the First Baptist church larmlng Oaugnier OI a«r. buu circie u street rs C J. Wallace, is a graduate at her apartment on Ninth street ■ * * , -. /IQTV Avoninfi^ liAvins Around of Wllkesboro high school. Sifesslco Gefebrjrtes "independ^ce Vows Are Rewealed “ Mr, and Mra Wi A.’ Fulp, of Oak woods, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Audrey Mae, to Mr. Oliver Ford Ander son On Tuesday, Sep*. 3rd, 1940, in Mountain City, Tenn. ^ Mrs. Anderson, the youngest ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulp Is a graduate of North Wilkes-1 boro high school, class of 1937, i and is very popular among the . younger set of North Wllkesboro. j Idr. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Anderson, of i Wilkeeboro, attended Wllkesboro high school, and is employed by Lineberry Foundry and Machine Oo., North Wllkesboro. After a short trip through Tennessee and Western North Carolina the bride will make her home with her parents on the Oakwoods road, while Mr. Ander son. who is a member of North Wllkesboro unit of the National Guard, is encamped at Camp Jackson, Columbia. S. 0. The groom, a son of Mr. and Tennessee, received his education in Dayton, Ohio. The couple will make their home at present in Hampton. Tennessee.—Reported. Presbyterian Auxiliary Held Meeting Tuesday Afternoon Thirty some women were pres ent for the monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Auxiliary which was held a* the church hut Tues day afternoon. Mrs. W. J: Ba son. the president, was in charge of the usual business se.ssion and also led a short devotional to open the meeting. For the program Mr. Rhodes, a teacher in the Glade 'Valley School, made a splendid talk a- bout the school, telling of its con dition, accomplishments, and needs. The speaker was presented 'by -Mrs. W. C. Grier. Monday evening, having around twenty members present. Miss Lillian Stafford, the chairman, was in charge of the business session. Festivltlec to every Mmdcaa cMy and vBtege wffl mark tba UOtti an niversary of Mexico’s declaration of ladepeademoe from Spain on 8ep temberU. Special trlbntewfll bo paid to Hidalgo, martyred villaga priest who led the first npristog. MllHary parades and «»• rtoftag of tbo liberty beU wiU be among other events on the program. |^ve is shown the National palace to Mexico City, with President Cardenas to Inset. MatlBt choir mat l^t Sul . day evoulaS.totpnicUce for wWch will bo hold at taffe; Snn^y, ' N,. fk -BnMIntto likg'^ for-'flib i’toWT to." fltoaaht rSkt;- sito .jnotbM,iy#i^;t^v itohd# „ Jcus Walker ,teid„ lart Tliumdiff.,jJiS ^having a part :«Sp;TatUtlk' Va'^ls^ *18idm, ,«f her TOOthfc Bii*. D4jC.;Jtoit ^n» Mr». Andrew WM^er\bde been the guest of her daughter and family,. Mrs. D. J. Melton, for a week'before, rkumlng to Asheville. ’ * IVM# . totnrn- >r69l|^: fb' hbr Boima .after .oeluc the gneat tor aev«rW'‘ itoint od of Senior Woman’s Ciub Met - Monday Afternoon The 'first regular^ meeting of the Senior Woman s j c u jganized society for Jhe wr.man’i> North Wilkesboro for the current ganneu wnir«-hhr« N. Wilkesboro Met. odist Society Met Tuesday ')• h e V'oman’s Society year was held Monday afternoon at the home of- Mrs. Chal McNpII with Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mrs. J. M. Crawford, and Mrs. C. B. Eller as associate hostess. Twen ty-two members were present Mrs. F. C. Forester, the retlrin.g president, presided for the busi ness session after which Mrs. Chal McNeil, the incoming presi- ‘The Jews Fljrst” waa the „ , theme of program arranged by dent, took the chair and appoint Mrs. A. M. Church, Jr., and in gd all of her committees for the presenting it she was assisted by year. A Miss Manie Brewer, Mrs. Alice Stafford. Miss Edith Crater, and During the business sessloh plans for a cleaner North Wilkes- Miss Pansy Ferguson. The devo- tore were discussed, or rather tlonal period was led by Mrs. community lieautlfication. Mable Lottes. Refreshments were (own board enjoyed during the social hour. Miss Manie Brewer Is Bridge Cub Hostess Miss Manie Brewer was hostess Saturday, September 28. The the boy and girl scouts, and the school are coope rating with the club In this much needed project. The district meet ing is to be held in Boone on It is to the members of the Young hoped that a laj-ge number of the Matrons Contract club at the club women from here will at tend. home of Mrs. M. L. Gilreath Tues day evening. Four tables were ar ranged for play in a colorful set ,Mrs. Frank Tomlinson, finance chairman, distributed spnall box- ting of fail blossoms. Mrs. Harry gs to each of the members In Reading ine ada. get vuo mor *op lawi fTMinev Tr» Pearson was the winner of the top score prize while the low- score award went to Mrs. W. Bryan Collins. A dessert course preceded play. which to put money that they can -aise for the club, at the end of a month boxes to be collected at work in the North Wllkeabbro Meihodlst church, held Its first meeting under the nerw setup at the church hut Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Harry Pearson, the vice president, was in the chair for the business part of the meet ing during which time a number •jt reports Were heard. Announcement was made of two meetings to be held soon, the Officers Training Day at the Broad Street church In States ville. Wednesday, September 25, and the Conference organization al meeting to be held at the same place on Tuesday, October «r:SA»*ib*’or. V, Btortfiy TOlWBuilf. %lto tO mmahvm, riptoto'X aMtttoBt. tanb '"'Coiatirw- - ' ■ ' 4fe>^demoMtini.tfaWl Mr. and Mrs. Jones Vanhdy, of State Road, Tlslt^ a while last Sunday afternoon with her moth er and family, Mrs. W. A. Par- due. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trlplette and. children. Clay, Ethel and Estel, ffpent last Sunday in Win ston-Salem, the guests of Mrs. Triplette’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Van- noy, and family, at their home on Academy Street. Miss Kethlene Gilliam attended a birthday party given for Miss Grace Dean Bentley, last Thurs day evening at her home at Ron- da. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Green and children, Gladys, Mary Ann and Jack, accompanied by Mrs, Green’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Durham, of Swan Creek, went to the Byrd reunion last Sunday held at the home of Mr. 'esse Byrd, near Roaring River. iMrs. Seamon Dobbins, of El- ^€RS tij! jSlrtJ Joneg BbS broth er, htLp- to". th« “’‘Wi Svrlng iHtn.'Bhar toe hotoe.|, o($: Mv: ■GuyeFe, North of BSkin last fiun- d»y where they eBjwto B. wetokr roast Ih the' late afternoon. A- bout twenty-five were iweeent. > ,* Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strond, of Wllkesboro, Mrs. J. B. Armstrong Of Winston-Salem, and Miss Nor ton GllHam, who is a stndent at Draughon’s Business College ' In Winston-Salem, visited a while last Sunday ,»ftemoon with Mrs. C. W. Gilliam and Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Gilliam. yiai'c »»il 1st. , Anyone desiring to attend these kin, has been spending some time meetings from the locah society here with her mother, Mrs. J. T. please call Mrs. Bdd F. Gardner Mrs. W. E. Jones was In charge escing from a of the program, the theme of which was “Our Heritage’’, and w-as assisted by Mrs. A. L. Ay- cock, Mrs. Palmer Horton, and Mrs. Ira Payne. Mrs. W. C. Hendren Is Hostess At Dessert-Bridge On Friday evening Mrs. W. C. Hendren charmingly entertained the members of her club with to MILLER-JPHtS pkes£^ Your dreams of Feminine elegance and charm will come true in these lovelg shoes 'for the American Lady Glamorous Creations Styled in Pitch Black which tlrarMrrand Mrs. McNeill i dessert bridge. Four tables were will double the amount in the arranged for play in the dining fifty -veoa and- Hvtog rooca. FaU-flow- ers were used in colorful profus- McNell Ion. Mrs. Shatter Law-s won high score prize and Miss Louise Pear son won bingo prize. Mesdames fire highest boxes up dollars. For the program Mr. ;ave a movie of distinctive flow er arrangements. Tempting re freshments were enjoyed during the social hour. Woman’s Club Activities Due to lack of time a few items 'of Mrs. F. C. Forester’s report of the North Wilkesboro Senior Woman’s club activities were omitted in the last Issue of the paper and are as follows: The members of the Junior Woman’s club have cooperated in •1 fine spirit in every way with •he work of the senior club. They boii.eht the rock for the club building. Presidents for the past two years were Mrs. W. I-C. Stur divant and Mrs. W. F. Alisher, the present president being Mrs. Emmett C. .Tobnson. Mrs. W. E. Jones is chairman !)f the entertainment committee. \nyone wishing to have any so cial affairs in the building will ilease see her. and with her com- 'mittee she will make arrange- -iients for same. Much has been done for the T. B. hut under the leadeiship of Mrs. J. D. uMoore. Sr. Mrs. Boyd Stout’s name was omitted as a mem-tier of the club. Lloyd Phillips, H. G. Duncan, and Zeb Dickson wre guests of the club. ' Pontiac Cuts Into Accessory Field The following accessories now are standard equipment on cer tain models of the 1941 Pontiac Torpedo Fleet, it is announce by D. U. Bathrlck, vice president and general salesmanager of Pon tiac Motor Divi-='ioii. Electric clocks and flexible steering wheels now are stand aid on Custom and Supper- Streamliner models. Front bumper fender guards now standard on Streamliner, and Custom models. viicuiini booster pump is stand ard on all eight-cylinder models while the cigar lighter becomes standard on all models, sixes or eight.S'. The Spainhours, Mrs. White Honored On Their Birthday On Tuesday evening, Septem ber 10, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bason and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Spain- hour were hosts at the Spain hours’ home 'east of the city at a picnic supper honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. E. gpainhour, parents^ Mrs. Bason and Lincoln Sp^- hour. and Mrs. J. W. Whit^ on their triple birthdays. jM r s. White Is a twin sister of Airs. J. - ''’ihonr. Around t twenty were present, guests coqjlisting of family nieni'oers. Among those atteitfting the de lightful occasion t^e Mrs. R. B. Lafitte and Misa^ Pearl Lafitte of Jacksonville, jfla., Mrs. Lafitte 'leing a sister » Mrs. 'White and -Mrs. Spainhoql^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sparfhour, of ElklB, Mr and Mrs. ^lllam Spainhour, and Mr. and 1^. Jack Spainhour, al of Hickfi^. /- 'M the advertising cotarans cd. hiffjFnsDPv as 'vonr shoDpfaur traide Ashe county ranks first in th( number of cows of milking age cased on the 1940 farm census of the State Department of Agri culture. MOTOR CO. mums TELEPHONE 334-J T H. Willi'.ms. Owner Oldsmobile Sales-Service Bear Frame Service and Wheel Alignment General Auto Repairing Wrecker Service—Electric and Acetylene Weldlnf USED PARTS—For sB makes ind models of cars and trsclu- •STOCK UP tt^ ON PEPSooinv to 0TB HI-Crt£S-r£RS“,V;MNo'P!ltS Stroud, who has been conval- /wrvovot1/\n Reeding, the ads, gets yon mote rc less money. Try it. m-A FALL -7 '-S .!??. 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