>AY, N(5^. iih; 1940 JOWIAb.PA NO*TH ^1 ^Women s v.uu.>u, v>.j.v. ?€ ?And Social Activities' , MISS MAMIE SOCKWELL, Editor—PJione 215 Misses Tuttle And RobimUe Mrs. D. L. Crook Is Entertain At Smithey Hotel Bri^e Club Hostess Mias Ohlta Tuttle and Miss S41- ma Robinette were hostesses at an enjoyable card party at the Smithey Hotel in Wilkesbbro Tuesday evening, having guests sufficient tor two tables of bridge and one of rook. A dessert course was served at the beginning of play. Mrs. Harry Pearson won the top score prize in bridge while in rook Mrs. Warner Miller was the winner. On Fri'Uay night at the hotel Miss Tuttle wa.s hostess again having at this time guests for one table of bridge and one of rook. In bridge Miss Frank Som ers was the winner of the top score prize and in rook Mrs. J. W. White was the most success ful. Refreshments preceded play. For each affair autumn blossoms made colorful decorations. Ada. ^ attention—and reaolta MOTOR CO. WILLIAMS TELEPHONE 334-J T. H. 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Crook as hos tess the members of the Young Matron’s contract club were de lightfully entertained at her home on Ninth Street Monday evening. A dessert course preced ed the game which was played at three tables. Mrs. E. S. Coop er was winner of the top score prize and Mrs. A. M. Church, Jr., the low score award. Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, who before her marriage was Miss Rachel Nichols, receiv ed a gift from Mrs. Crook. • The autumn motif was eonpha- sized In the decorations using chiefly flowers and leaves In the colors of orange and broyvn. Wednesday Sewing Cub Met With Mrs. Qements Mrs. J. L. Clements oharmlng- ly entertained the members of the Wednesday Sewing club her home on Sixth Street Satur day afternoon having as two ex at Current Topic Cub Met With Mrs. F. C. Forester day atternoon naviiig With Mrs. F. C. Forester as lo uuiiui inrs. Artnur tra guests. Mrs. Bob Kite and hostess the memibera of the Cur-jhrlde, Mr^. Glenn Green enter- Mrs. Otis Keeling, both brides of rent Topic club and several addi-1 tained at a pretty card party at cowtner guests were delightfully j her home in Wilkesboro Wednes- entertained at the Forester home | (j^y evening. Mrs. Lowe is the ’.he summer. An enjoyable sewing period of sewing and conversa tion was followed by tempting re freshments In two courses. Fall flowers made a festive back- ground for the group. Our Bridge Club Met With Miss Ruby Martin The members of Our Bridge club w-ere delightfully entertain ed bv Miss Ruby Martin at the Smithey Hotel In WilWeaboro Thursday evening. Fall flowers made colorful decorations for the players at two tables. The high score prize went to Mr.s. FYank Gentry and the bingo prize to Miss Helen Blevins. Miss Ghlta Tuttle was a guest of the club. The game was .preceded by a des sert course. Mrs. M. G. Edwards Is Hostess To Her Club With Mrs. M. G. Edwards as hostess the members of the Wil- kftib'oro Book club had an enjoy able evening together Saturday at the Edwards home. Dinner was served at seven o’clock after which bridge was played at two tables. Mrs. Ray Hemphill re ceived the top score prize while Miss Elolse Starr held the.,honor prize. Mixed fall flowers were used for the decorations. W. M. U. of Pleasant Home In October Meeting The W. M. U. of Pleasant Home Baptist church met with Mrs. date Bumgarner for the October meeting. Mrs. -A. T. Nichols presided over the meeting during the bus iness meeting. The following of ficers for the coming year were elected: president, Mrs. Gilbert Foster; first vice .president, Miss Cora McNeil; second vice presi dent, Mrs. C. O. Lovette; record ing secretary. Miss Hattie Mc Neil; corresponding secretary, .Mrs. Allie McOlammery; treasur er. -Mrs. A. T. Nichols. The program was in charge of Mrs. Gilbert Foster, who \>as as- .sisted by the folio-wing ladies. Misses Cora and Minnie McNeil, Mesdames Clate Bumgarner, C. O. Lovette and A. T. Nichols. The November meeting will be held with Mrs. Allie McGlammery with Mrs. W. B. McNeil in charge of the 'program. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour. Mrs. C. L. Sockwell Is Bible Class Hostess The Woman’s Bible cla.ss of the North Wilkesboro Methodist church held Us monthly business and social meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. L. Sock well at her home on Ninth street. The busine&s part of the meeting was presided over ty the presi dent. Mrs. Isaac Eller and the devotlonals were led by Mrs. J. R. Hix. Eleven members were present and were served refresh ments during the social hour. “Week Of Prayer” Program To Be Given November 6 The “Week of Prayer” pro gram for the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the North Wilkesboro Methodist church will be held at the church Wednesday i afternoon, November 6, at 3;30 i o’clock. Mrs. J. R. McCartney will be in charge of the program. Quoting from the Christian Advocate, Financial objective; Endowing a Chair of Religious Life and Thought at Scarritt Col lege. Amount needed $100,000. Name of chair; Clara Tucker Perry, president of the Woman’s Missionary Council 1931-1940. Major objective: Stimulating and deepening the spiritual experi ence of every woman partlctpat- nig In the program. Intensifying her nterest and concern m estab lishing/a Christian World Com munity, increasing her sense ot stawardshlp of life and material gifts. c.' Bo. It’s newsl Whether Reporter Claudette Colbert bites or beans her bos Walter Abel, in Paramount’s “Arise, My Love” which comes 'Thursday to the Liberty Theatre. Ray Millandi shares starring hon ors with 'liss Coltert; Mitchell Leisen directed. , Mis. Glenn Green Gives Party For Mrs. Lowe To honor Mrs. Arthur Lowe, a CIIICI laiMcu a. I UJJ' la tuc Thur^ay. A two course luncheon I former Miss Elizabeth Neel, of was served at one o’clock, the | ^nifegiboro. Three tables were hostess being assisted by her ris- ter and two daughters. Mrs. C. C. Faw', Mrs. Frank Blair. Jr., and Mrs. Watson Brame. Following the luncheon rook was played at five tables, which were arranged in a colorful setting of fall hlos- .ioms. Mrs. Gordon Finley and Mrs Ivey Moore tied for high score aiward, and in cutting for prize Mrs. Moore wa.s the winner. Mrs. Ralph Duncan held the honor prize. At close of play books of the club were distributed. i w:ilkesiDoro. i nree tables were made up for bridge and two for rook in an attractive Hallowe’en setting, with the same motif be ing emphasized in the refresh ments that follow'ed the game. The top score .prize In bridge went to Mrs. E. S. Cooper and the low score award to Mrs. Al bert Zelgler, in rook the winners were Mrs. Johnson Sanders and Mrs. J. W. Neel, and the honor prizes for bridge were held by Mrs. R. S. Shoaf and rook by Mrs. Kyle Hayes. Honor gift for Mrs. Lowe was linen. Myers-Yates Marriage Vows Are Announced Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Johnson, of North Wilkesboro, announce the marriage of their sister. Miss Ruby Myers, to Archie Yates, of Wilkesboro, at Taylorsville, on October 26, 1940. Mr. Yates is employed by the Carter-Hubbard Publishing Company in, North Wilkesboro. Miss McNeil, Miss Vannoy Entertain At Bridge To honor Mrs. Otis Keeling, a bride of the summer. Miss Annie Vannoy and Miss Mamie McNeil entertained at a delightful des sert bridge party at the McNeil home on D Street Saturday aft ernoon. Five table; were placed for bridge in a pretty setting of autumn blossoms. RihL. rinss To «^nonsor Prizes In the game were won A ^ Next Week -’The WomliSre Bible *cirs8 ~'of ^ the North WBlkesboro Methodist church will sponsor a food sale at Spainhour-Sydnor’s store on Friday, November 8, beginning at 1 o'clock. Various kinds of food will be on sale. oi^vbe' chnMh win lueet Twmdf ife enwoB B tfdatk. wBli lj|«t Ftal BimnfM. m«e(» Tueatejr aHenotm tl 4.. o'clock wlUi Km, XDD CmtUxL^ Tbe' Wttkeabord BBatboGMt. Mlwloikiry Society meets’ ThmAqr afternoon at 8:00 o'* clock at the home of Bfrs. O. H. Bnldur. ' - The Prariiyteriim cfrclee are meeting-Tneeday as (ollowa: No. 1, Mea. Carl H VaaD^ 8:80 p. m. ' No. 2, Mrs. J. O. McDlarmtd, 8:80 p. m. Mrs. P. C. Porebter, 8:80 p. m. No. 4, Mrs. Prank G«rtry. No. 5, Dr. Carolyn Taylor. No. 6, Miss Grace Finley. The latter three meeting at their usnaJ hoar. The MethodLt- droles will meet Tuesday as follows: Mary Brame, Mrs. Isaac Ell er, 8:80 p. m. Emma Horton, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Jones with Mrs. W. E. Shuford as co-hostees, vS:80 p. m. Prank Smoot, MrS'. CTiarlle Day, 3:80 p. ni. Franklin, Mrs. Guy LiUlard and Mrs. James Hauser, 7:80 p. m.- uaraner, at Mr*. Darwin Smithey’s home with Mr-d. Otis Keeling as ct^Iiostesa, 7:30 p. m. Holbrook-Dea’' Vows In South Carolina 28th Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Holbrook announces the marriage of their daughter, Lucy, to John Deal, Jr., which took place in Gaffney, South Carolina, September 28. Mrs. Deal wore a Juniper green dress with brown acceMorles. She is manager of M. & C. Beauty Shoppe in Morganton, North Car olina.' Mr. Deal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Deal, of Valdese, North Carolina, and Is a brick layer by trade. The young couple are making their home In Valdese. mmmm — — — ——— At CSnuItiiHerc 'Hi* n^gaaiswioiikl DMettag m MMhodtet innym iM: IteUwxHlt. Oetober^4^ att«id«KJ, -Or. the formef dle- trlot -BhpertntekdenLf... celled the meeting to order, ead-'mede • few opeBlng remarks, after which he - presehted flev, A. G. Olbbe, the new disilict superintendent. Rev. Mr, diwfi^led the devoti^l per iod *nd the prayer was offered by R«r, J. W. Parker, of Dobson. “God of Grace, Ood pf Glory” was.the opening hymn. Rev. Mr. Gibbs appolntetr Mrs. J. S. Hiatt as temporary chair man, Mrs. Hiatt being the secre tary of the district for the psst year, and Mrs. Harry Pearao- was elected as temporary secre tary. After the roll call by Mru. Pe-r son the following officers for the district were elected: president, Mr*. Harry Pearson, North Wil kesboro: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mason Lillard, Elkin, re cording secretary, Mrs. B. S. Call, WllkesbOro; treasurer, Mrs. J. T. Inskeep, of Sparta; Spiritual Life, Mrs. J. L. Hall, of Elkin; Christian Social Relations, Mrs. P. W. Eshelman, North Wilkes boro; missionary education and service, Mrs. Arnold Kirk; Cool- eemee; supplies, Mrs. T. H. Red- mon, Farmington; literature and publications, Mrs. J. Frank Clem ents, Mocksville; children’s work. - tUfro; aimtmst OaUd, Was Ira - ■ -- ’^ HQilowisg the* alaetton of vfen J^tt apddh MT ^ FDuf^-wroflc In dtotlldt ' paat year, and' abe ’repoWMt 16 new aooietian bafi heeil oi lied. It waa decided to one zone meeting during ike 3 and that to be held la the Just' before the '■benedlctlok- pronounced by Rev. Mr. Glbtl installed the newly elected cere in an tanpresslve cere At the close of the ^^ i , lunch was served In the cbBiy^ hut by the women of the bod^M church. m WHEN A COLD STRIKE BACK SAMPSON'# S. C. R. For Coughs Due to r' Dr.£.S.£oop —CHIROPRACTOR- Office Newt Doer Tb Refan-Sturdirant, Inc. —Telephone 206-^— Office Cloeod Every Thnrsday Aftameen Ads. get attennon—and results Miss Eleanor Smoak Is Bridge Cluh Hostess Miss Eleanor S'moak was hos tess to the members of the WUa 16H aT bar m M M II new ihoote In-Vnikeeboro .TOttrs- hlgh, and* Mrs. R. T. McNeil low eyening. Autumn flowers score. Mrs. Keeling, the ^^mer j colorful decorations' for the M1.SS Marguerite Harris, of Louis- ^^Idge. burg, was remembered with crys- received the top tal in her chosen pattern. traveler’s , -1 prize went to Miss Lena Culler. Use the advertising Refreshments followed play, this paper as your shopping guide. FREE! FREE! THIS BEAUTIFUL 1941 . . . 50 >9« ZENITH SAMPLE BALLOT Official Ballot for State Senator, House of Representatives and County Officers INSTRUCTIONS 1. To vote a straight party ticket, make a cross (X) mark in the circle of the party you desire to vote for. . . j-a? 2. To vote a mixed ticket, or in other words for Candida^ of different parties, either omit making a cross (X) mark in the party circle at the top and mark in the voting square opposite the name of each candidate on the ballot for whom you wish to vote; or, make a crop (X) mark in the party circle above the name of the party for some of whop ^ndidates you wish to vote, and then mark in the voting squares opposite the names of any candidate of any other party for whom you wish to vote. 3. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark this ballot, return it and get another. DEMOCRATIC ?TRAIGHT o FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senate, 24th Senatorial District: J. B. McCOY □ For House of Representatives: □ A. A. (DICK) CASHION For Register of Deeds: □ CECIL HOWELL □ For County Surveyor: For County Commissioner: Division No. One □ C. E. LENDERMAN REPUBLICAN FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET ■ o MARK WITHIN THIS CIRCLE For State Senate, 24th Senatorial District; □ MILES F. SHORE For House of Representatives: □ T. E. STORY For Register of Deeds: Q C. C. SIDDEN For County Surveyor: □ EARL S. CAUDILL For County Commissioner: Division No. One □ DAVE MINK I Election November 5,1940. f^jhainnan Wilkes County Board of Elections. Wilkes has three dUtricU for election of county commissioners. The districts and candidates are as follows: ' , ^ i d u District one—C. E. Lenderman, Democrat, and Dave Min^ Repub lican—composed of North Wilkesboro, Wilkes^ro, Antioch, New Cas tle and Somers township's. o vi* - District two—^Vilas Walsh, Democrat, and G. C. Hamby, Republican, composed of Lovelace, Brushy Mountain, ^ Moravian Falls, Boomer, Beaver Creek, E#k, Lewis Fork and Stanton toafn^jp^ . District three^M. F. Alisher, Republican, and W. W. Hams, Demo crat—Jobs Cabim Union, Reddies River, Mulberry, WBlnut Traphill, Rock Creek md EdwardU towfisk^J^' , * ■ ‘A 1 k || pC:i 1 11 iw r.'i ?» a . -1 NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE Will Be Awarded November 30th (W nner Does Not Have To Be Present) Here’s How You Win... 1, With every purchase between $1 and $10, you’ll receive one duplicate numbered ticket; $10 and $20, two tickets; $20 and $30, three tickets; $30 and $40, four tickets; $40 and $50, five tickets, Etc. Deposit tickets in box located at our store and keep duplicate until you learn the winning number. 2 Drawing will be at our store Saturday night, November 30th. Winner does not have to be present. Winning number will be posted on our windows and advertised in local news papers. 3 Radio not called for by Saturday night, December 7th, by 8 o’clock, another drawing will take place. Drawings will be held each Saturday' night at the time mentioned above until some person calls fir radio. 4 This contest is open to all, except the employees of Rhodes-Day Furniture Company and their families. 5. Watch our windows and your local news papers for winning number. 6. Call at our store for further details. Rhodes-Day^ Furniture' Co.' ‘