and Social ActihrjtieB US SOCKWEll, EDITOR Preview of Goming Events ♦ i^TELEPHOWE 2lS Wilkesboro 4 Judge and Mrs. J. A. [oman^s ^oetety Meeting ■WHk tlM oreMe^t. liN^ BmHj Tmxatm, la tberse t||k aeeUHg of the North TinwiiTintfi '^•mukh Soetety of ChrlstUU 8«i^ Vice me held at the Wllhee- ^ horo nrat MethOttt ohuroh Teeeday aftsmooB, uf wae pre- ^ ' 4eded hy an execntire ateetlnc. Tralalnc tor Chrtallea Leader- ; ahlp vaa the thamelfer program : which was given by the circle of which Mrs. R.. K. Qtbbe la chalr- ■WB. Mrs. Gibbs Was the leader ^ and was assisted b^ Mrs. Genio Cardwell, Mrs. Jack Swotford, and Mrs. J. D. Schaefer. Plea^nt Home W. M. S. Meets •The Witness of tbe^ Lifted Lamp’’ was the topic the Wo man’s Miealonary Society discuss ed for the July meeting held with Mrs. G. G. Foster, with twenty ladies present Sunday evening. Mrs. Foster was assisted in the program by Mesdames date Bum- gamer, Luther Nichols, Turner Nichols, and Misses C!ora McNeil, Minnie McNeil and Lillian Kilby. The business meeting wes pre sided over by Miss Cora McNeil. The August meeting is, to be held with Mrs. Ollie McGlamery. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Luther Nichols and Misses Romantha McNeil and Nancy Bauguss In serving punch and cookies. Roiiseeaxi Attend ^ 4Bar Social Events v ., Judge ahd Mrs. J. A. Ronssean while fa Wlneton-S*tom during the week-end ettendlag the State Bar Asioelatlon. were guests ? at some of the social courtesies ex tended to Bar members. On Saturday they were gn^ts at a luncheon given by Attorney and Mrs. Fiwl Hitchlns at4helr home honoring Governor and Mrs. J. M. Broughton. Around fifty guests were present for the lunch eon. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ronssean attended a bridge party given ftt the country club by the wives of the Winston-Salem Bar Assooiation members honoring the wives of out-of-town Bar members attending the Association. Bridge was played at sixteen tables and Mrs. Rousseau was the winner of the high score prise which was a five dollar warsage (corsage). Mrs. C. C, Faw, Jr., Bridge Club Hostess The members of the 8th Col umn Bridge club were delightful ly entertained by Mrs. C. C. Faw, Jr., at her home on Sixth street Monday evening. The game was pleyed at two tables and at the close the hostess served a salad plate. High and low score prises were won by Mrs. Faw and Mrs. Russel! Gray. Bill Ingram was a guest of the club. Wednesday Sewing Club Met With Mrs. J. L. Clements Mrs. J. L. Clements was hostess at a delightful club party this week entertaining the members of the Wednesday Sewing club at her home on Sixth street Wednesday afternoon. Following an Infor mal hour together the group was served tempting refreshments by Mrs. Clements and her daughter. Miss Mary Louise Clements. Wilkesbora Baptist ifc Ur^pmetOTKfk^ T^esday^ Ni^ht The July meeting of thh Wo-. qf&B’t Misrioaury Society of the W^Sieaboro B«tot church , wa* held at the church ^hiesday %ve-^ nlag. The memheia of Mja., ®* mer Lowe’s circle gave the. pro- gnam with Mrs. Lowe la phlu-ge. A. Stroud led thh devo- ^nalr and those presenting the Jopls were : Mrs. .Ltfwe and Mrs. M. O. Bdwafdls. Mrs. Fred Hemp hill, of North Wllkeeboro, and a visitor at the meeting, accompanl ed by Mrs. O. T. Mitchell, sang 'Open the Gates”—^Knsff. Mrs. Mitchell, the president of the societg, presided for the busi ness session. The meeting was well attended. W. S. C. S. Has Meet The Women’s Society of Union Methodist church met with Hrs. J..M. Nichols Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Nichols had charge of the program, assisted by Miss Bessie McLean. The theme was ‘‘The Training and Leadership In the Orient.” Mrs. J. P. Crysel held the chair during the business session. Re ports were heard from various committees. Mrs. Fred Shinn dis missed with prayer. Delicious refreshments were served during the social hour. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Alfred Crysel August 10th, o’clock. Mmidar *fue«day leijl. BUlUytt STANIIfVCK^ | ..I lOfl MeCREA .hi lYtlE IVEIMI * HIM HltEH CECI1I.IIIIUI a sammsiwr >|iv—■ Joel McCrea and Barbara ^anwyck t^ east of thoosa^s in the Cedi B. DeMQle epic romance of early railroad tailding. “Unidn Padfic”, which o>peBB Mmiday aid Therfay at the L^rty ^«t^ TTie strong sappurting cast taeta^ Brian Donlevy, Akim Tamiroff, Robert Preston and Htesnlly hundreds of othaw. Union Church Young People Enjoy Party The young people of Union church had a delightful party at Miss Juanita Childress’ home on Thursday. Several games and con tests were enjoyed on the lawn, after which the fourteen guests were invited Into the living room and were served delicious refresh ments by the hostess and Miss Marine Turner. BUY MORE WAR BONDS Relieved, She Buys Retonga For Friends Presbyterian Auxiliary In Monthly Meeting The monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Auxiliary was held at the church Tuesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. .\rchie Ogilvie, in charge. Following an interesting business session Mrs. Gordon Finley and Mrs. John Leyshon gave fine reports of the Auxiliary Training school which they had recently attended at Montreal. Mrs. A. A. Cashion, Write Cross secretary of the local Auxiliary presented Miss Mary Lowe, su perintendent of Grace Hospital at Banner Elk. who made a talk of much interest on the work of the hospital. Hall-Osbome Engagement Announced Pvt. and Mrs. Haggle W. Faw, of Millers Creek, announce the engagement of their _nelce, Grace Dean Hall, to Pfc. Hil'ery Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Osborne of North Wilkesboro route one. Miss Hall graduated from the Millers Creek high school with the class of 1942 and now holds a position at the wflkes Hosiery Mills Company. Pfc. Osborne attended the North Wilkesboro high scfaooh and is now serving with the armed forces in North Africa. Dr. and Mrs. Smith Honor Their Guest As a courtesy to Mins Flora Smith, of Klngstree, S. C., Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith were hosts at a supper and bridge at their home on D Street Thursdry evening. In the bridge- game Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brarae received the prize for highest score. Miss Smith, sister of Dr. Smith, was remem bered with a gift. Houck-Bumgamer Vows Announced Miss Lillie Elizabeth Houck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houck, of Moravian Palls, and Mr. Arnold Franklin Bumgarner were married on May 29. Mr. Bumgarner Is a son of Mr. F. F. Bumgarner, of Wilkesboro. j Tests reveal that growers cau produce more proteins, at no ad ditional expense, by cutting hay crops at an early stage of maturi ty, when they will yield more pro tein than the same crops cut at a later stage. An Epic Romance . . . Why Americans Fight For the American Way! -NOW SHOWING- It Is A Great Joy To Be Able To Go Shopping And At tend Church Again, States Happy Mrs. Bangle. Tells Of Her Case. One of the most enthusiastic wom en in her section about Retonga is Mrs. James A. Bangle, of 152 5th Ave., Greensboro, N. C. After finding relief in her owm case, Mh-s. Bangle has supplied Retonga to many friends. Happily discuss ing her own case, Mrs. Bangle states: “For years I was plagued with a weakened, nervous, rundown feeling, and my arms and legs ached’ so terribly that after being up an hour or two I felt so ex hausted and uncomfortable I would have to lie down. I had ao appe tite and the little I ate caused se vere gas pains. I became almost afraid to eat. I was forced to re ly on laxatives for elimination. My nerves were on edges, and I felt so weak and wretched that I could not go to town or even at tend church. ‘■Retonga was a blessing. I am so greatly relieved that I enjoy my food, my nerves are calm, and I don’t have to take strong laxa-| tives. The aching and throbbing | muscles are relieved, too. It is a great joy to go shopping and at tend chukch again. Retonga is grand”. r.etcnga is a purely herbal gas tric tonic combined with liberal ouan ities of Vi-.amin B-1. .Accept no substitute. Retonga may be, obtained in North Wilkesboro at H"'rton’s Drug Store.—Adv.- Dr. Robert W. King Weds Dorothy Sisk Fayetteville, July 17.—In Hay r.treet Methodist church, the wed ding of Miss Dorothy Williamson Sisk and Dr. Robert Wilson King took place July 13. Rev. T. H. King, of Wake Forest, father of the bridegroom, heard the vows. , Prior to the ceremony a pro gram of nuptial music was rend ered by Miss Edith Hall, organist, and Mrs. Harold S. Russell, solo ist. The bride was given in ipaTriage by her father, Horace Sisk. The bridegroom was attended as best man by his brother, William G. King. The ushers were Dr. Chas. Highsmith and Hubert King, the bridegroom’s brother. The h(ride, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sisk, is a graduate of Salem College, and during the past year has taught in the Laur- ;nburg schools. Dr. King is a graduate of Wake Forest college and of the medical school of George Washington Uni versity. He is a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity and the Smith Reid Russell honorary med- j ical society. For the past year he ; has been an interne at Highsmith hospital in this city. - ' - .Si For Sale! Used or Second-Hand Merchandise # 2 Ice Refrigerators Ih -1 IMiuiiS R®®*” Suite # 2 Coat Heatrolas ' 2 Coutbination Gas and Coal Cook Stoves (new). # ^ 2 Electric Stoves 2 Stoll Office Desks m3 Metal Card Index Filing Cases 1 Si^Hro® Safe 1 Electric Hot Water Heater '^5 1 sit Fitie DrivAag Harness (new) Mrs. Hunt Entertains For Mrs. Duhling To honor Mrs. W. H. Duhling. wfco leaves’soon for Hickory to reside, Mrs. Murphy Hunt was hostess 0t a' delightful party pt her lovely new home north of the city Wednesday afternoon. Fopr tables were arranged for rook in a colorful setting of mixed sum mer bloBsoins. High and low score prizeejwere awarded to Mrs. Ray Barnes and Mls's Rpth Col- vard. The honor^.lwa* remem bered with a gift by the hostess. Prior to play Mrs. Hunt was as sisted in serving «. sweet course by Mrs. J. Q. Adams and Mrs. A. M. Church, Jr. Used Cars! For Sale at Once! MANY MAKES AND iMODELS—FROM 1931 A Models Through Good • 1941 Models • a I uk\rv cckHMv nnnn iTwn ic:-K w sm Mrs. Will Blair Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Win Blair was hostess .to the members of her -bridge club?^. ^at her home on‘Fifth Street Frl toy aften»«Mi. , Table prises In j the game, which were war stamps, fljent to Mrs. C- D.‘ Coffey,- Jr:, '‘Sd Mrs. L. M. Nelson. - Miss Smith, o;..KfBgsttie;’]A' oosegnest of Dr^ and Hrik H. ~

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