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m ■ BSGE nc Wodliliti'* Cliwh, Civic and Soctol Activities iUlHS SOOCWELL, Preview 9f Comiiig Events TEL^t^EaiS «i m it» dsvwfi tf^ndk iHdt e»viK* liM tot guSSh bflinr seated at ttSea ■nan tsMas attracttrely ap- tdtttai t* tbe tortdal motif. liter dliiser, briage was played at Are* tables wltk the hi^ and lo# aeore awards going to Hiss Miry Cbarlea Alexander and Miss Corlane Paw. Honor gifts were presented td Rousseau, Miss Betty Spainhour, of Hickory, who was a bouseguest of Miss Som- an, and Mr*. ^ G. Faw, ir~ of R linrs. Fterida. who is ten Myers, Finida, who is wiilFbar husband, B.Bft Iliw, Tist^ with umr parsats, Htt. L K Bm^b nd Mr. and Mrs. &. Ci IVw, Sr. ; ' 'm plaes cards and tiMm vwrS in brida! destgn and the boaeree’t position was marked with a noee- ftKT of **dr yettoW md white chiy- sesthemums tied with green rib- Wedeyan Guild Has Monthly Meeting The January meeting of the WUkeaboro MethFdist Wesleyan Serrlce Guild was held on Tues day ereBing at the home of Mrs. Russell Pearson with Mrs. Robert Dunn as associate hostess, baring 17 members and two visitors presr ent. Mrs. Robert Gamblll was devotional and program leader, and in the devotions was assisted by *n. DutfA Mi U by Mrs. JBluneil Mra.,B- B. Broome, uul Brs. Q. G. Bon ner. The pobT war world waa the thane for the erealng^a proimB. and mnatc ooaalsted of a TOggl duet by Mrs. GanWB a*d Mn Herbert Manhall, and the group sang together, "A (Miarge To Keep I Have". Mrs. Dunn was in charge of th* bwdnen part of the meeting dutteg wUidh time the pledge for the year was made, Md (Uffermt committees appointed. The hosteaeea eerred a salad course during the social hojir. Chur^Q^^ondvich iJngag^tft Is Anhdtiinc^ Attorney Whicker, Jr. Addresses Legion Auxiliary Monday Attorney J. H. Whicker, Jr., was speaker for the monthly meet ing of the Legion Auxiliary held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. G. Finley, and made a An Important Message TO CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS We wish to announce to car and truck owners in this sec tion that after January 10 we will have with us MR. WALTER ELLER who is an expert Welder and Mechanic. We also have ready to serve you: Messrs. Charlie Colvard, Felix Glass, Charlie Bishop See Us For All ;Kinds Of BODY WORK, RADIATOR AND GENERAL REPAIRS ON CARS AND TRUCKS McNeill Pontiac Co. M. B. McNeill, Proprietor Phone 39-F-31 3 Miles West on No. 42i prwlddht. WM ia «ti«rgB 07 the | bBitBesa seeutom Dotiar tad ciBl'honr the imteeh eerred tempt-1 lag yefreehisiata^ *■ ■l«e. W. y. ttcHaU, al MiUew| Oreek, nnmttttaee thMugagMU el hte dBughter. Deele B 0li«i6h. to Ky. lack WefonovteH, | hf Bnltimore, Md. Mlse ehurch ia a grkdUate of I Hillers Creek bfgh sdhebl dad Mae’s Settool of Beauty OdKare, at NDith WilkeHtoro. Fdf paet three years she has made her | home la Baltimore. Mr. Woronovlch is a graduate I of the Baltimore Polythchnlc In-j stltute and the Maryland ItUti-i tute. He holds a position as Ma rine Draftsman with the BetWe- hem Steel company, Baltimore. The wedding Is planned for early Miss Betsy Doughton Celebrttes Birthday Miss Betsy Doughton was hon ored with a birthday supper at the | home of her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Claude Doughton, on D street, I Friday evening. Betsy’s natal | day was on Saturday, but the cel ebration took place on Friday. Fourteen boys and girls were I present for the supper, after which they were direct^ in bingo and a number of other games, in which prizes were awarded, "nio honoree received lots ef nice gifts as souvenirs of the happy occa sion. Centerpiece for the dining table was the white birthday cake topped with ten miniature pink | candles. Mrs. F. C. Hubbard Bridge Club Hostess ■: *^' ^ „ .. ^ .' ■_ EUtt «FtH StS1l«l ScGMid lloor EaBt of R. & O. GrocMTir Storm SPECULS! • SPECIALS! SaMly Pffls (pre-war), 8 ti^iek 5^ WMteC|piHy,yaii.- 45^ BliMCIiamliim.... 1 36* Bed VeJUffi^ ShirtiRg,^PT.. 37P Ladies' Panties 79® 'White Outing Blanket Sheets Single Beds.. .. 90^; Dduble Beds.... M.25 Mice Line of .... Satins, Sharkskins and Crepes BUTTONS—^When you need buttons, see us! We have the most complete line of Buttons in the city, in cluding Pearls. STEEL WOOL 10c • New Merchandise Received Each Week • ( J' The members of the 8tb Column. Bridge club were delightfully en tertained by Mrs. F. C. Hubbard,* Jr., at the Hubbard home In ] Wllkesboro Monday evening. Visitors of the club were Miss I Peggy Somers and Mrs. C. 0. Faw, Jr., of Fort Myers, Fla., who Is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. I. B. Pearson. Bridge-was played at two tables and at the close of play the hostess served a] salad course. Winners of the high and low score prizes were Mrs. J. M. Derr, Jr., and Mrs. W. ] C. Prevette. Ray’s Stores Elast of Bus Station—2nd Door East of R. & O. Grocery ‘B’Street North Wiikesboro, N. C. ATTENTION! CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS! Tire Quotas For Cars and Trucks Cut One-Half For First Quarter of 1945! So Get Your Tires Recapped Where You Are Guaranteed 10% More Mileage AT NO EXTRA COST! Having had 18 years experience recapping and vulcanizing enables us to absolutely guar antee our customers 10% more mileage from our improved tire treads, and section re pairs. : Our process of recaiiping has been tested for many years on all types of commer cial and passengeir vehicles, on various types of roads, and many of our customers advise us that they have received up to 20% more miles from our improved tire treads. Our customers must be sa^tisfied. 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