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1 " f -i V -i ' ^ ' J 1946 *«r .4^;'V V-='-’-'^^" I#* lilll»IIW6^>lf»»lW»%*»>W»>%W»»l»*i SOClAi NEW^* Ctdx, ^rtHW, Church Activities, Etc. MISS MAMn soonrsj. ■■§■ Mesdames Moore, ‘ Absher Give Tea ICrt. Henry Meore and ifra. f. at %W»W» M W05M She Mooict litopM^ w e FHaay ^{IWinooa, December sixth, re- celTtac thiW sroBps of friends ^ooi t^jree-SUrty V> nve o’elMk, hjns^tog Miss Nuey Forester, Sno^met of the month. Miss fiorseter, danghter of Mr. and Mm. George ^ fiqyfB|sr, of this elty, is to wed Dwight Miller, eon of Mr. amd Mrs. George McT. Miller, also Qf this city, during t;he (^ristmas season. Sharing honors with Miss Forester were Mrs. Albert Vannoy, the former Donlee Vyno Talt; Mrs. Charles ienkins, Jr., the former Miss Xeba Sparks, of Traphlll; and Mrs. Lewis Hill Jenkins, the for mer Miss Lucille Russell, of Concord. All four of the honored guests were presented with gifts by the two hostessee. Mrs. J. D. Moore, Sr., poured tea in the dining room at a beau tifully appointed table in the' bridal green and white. White | carnations and narcissus cen- j tered the table, which was spread adth a white cloth, and lighted by four white candles. Elsewhere about the room were bouquets of the white flowers and candle ar rangements, while in the living room red candles and red car nations emphasized the Christ mas note. In furthering the brid- Hm anual GbristUM |mhp^ of tbo Oardner circle of tiM Nortih urakeeboro Vint Metb* odist diurcb wia be held Tneo- deg e>vmdi«, 7it0 o’olctcfci at the home of Mrs. Hdd F. Gard ner. llie Eptscopei AaxflJary wiH, meet Tneeday eveiilng, 7:80 o’eh>elc,,wiU| Mhf. W. T. Mal- Ungsworth and Ifflss Joan Oud- Ungsworth. The annual Cbristmas party of the Fi delis dass of the North Wllkesboro First Bap tist church will be held Tnee- day evening, 7:80 o’dotk, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Cham berlain with Mesdsmee John Snyder, Frank Stafford, Miss es Mary Lindsay and Lillian Stafford, and Lnnda Hendreo as associate hosteeses. The Garden Department of the North Wllkesboro Wom an’s dub will meet Tuesday afternoon, three o’dock, at tbe home of Mrs. Thurmond Kenerly with Mrs. O. K. Pope and Mrs. P. B. Hethcock as associate hostessee. JOURNAL-PW '’.iftir • Wesleyan Guild In Monthly Meeting - ./ •; The monthly meeting of fhh WUkekboro Wesleyan eerrioe Guild was held on Tuesday eve- idng at .the Community Houbs with the president, Mrs. Herbert Mauwhall, In charge. Miss Irene Culler gave the derotlons and the program. During the buslneae Msslon of* fleers, for the new ymtt ww chosen as foUowe: t’re^dw^ Mrs.,»obort lohnsou; doe pr» ident, iRi. /fhopw r^ra* Ing aeofetary,. Jirg. l^bed.-Olih- Schroder; ^ddcro- tary, Ijlrs. B, B. Broplne, Ahd 't'reasurer, Mrs. R, D. Bintlh. Plans were made for the ahnnal Christmas party to be held on Tuesday erenlsg, December 17. St the home of Mrs. Bryle Hayea. al motif in the dining room the sandwiches were caught with white satin ribbon. NEW Spinet Pianos Only, 37 Inches High. Ready for Christmas Delivery. GARWOOD PIANO CO. Wllkesboro, N. C. Phone 640-E (Mrs. Richard Cranor Bridge Club Hostess The members of the Wilabrl bridge club and several addition al guests were delightfully en tertained by Mrs. Richard Cra nor at her home itf Wllkesboro Thursday evening. The game was played at four tables and was followed by a salad cpurse. Top score prize within the club went to Mrs. Robert Damschroder while among the visitors the win ner was Mrs. Johnson Sanders. Mrs. Robert Dunn received the hingo award, and Mrs. E. H. Fritts, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., who ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Culler, was here visiting with her par- was ftmembered with a gift. CAROLINA Home & Auto Supply NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Mrs. Julius Hubbard Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Julius C. Hubbard was hostess to the members of the Friday evening bridge club at her home in Wllkesboro Friday evening. .A dessert course pre ceded the game of bridge, which was played at two tables. The top score award was won by Mrs. Jay Jones. ] 5H£ BERTY Thurs. n.es HLe ? MGM’s musical that’s as delightful as a spring morning when you’re in level TWO SISTERS %7 BOSTON KATHRYN JUNE GRAYSON • ALLYSON lAURITZ JIMMY MELCHIOR-DURANTE PETER LAWFORD // • NOW SHOWING • R Paramount proudly presents the story of m every woman’s two great loves! ^ Obvia Deffevilland. Ckori fir y ** T~TIn -.-r; Be# SanU -'YVHjlijwu dolf a trtbUwi^ grgjkd. piano. OAii^.i^.y . funny A-.r ■ ■ ■ r/W lElBCm; N. c. book god orayona. My Uttla Ma ter vranta a doll tad tea- aat. My little brother, age 8, wanta a wagon. ...We ail want candy, oi- angea;^. chewing gum and nataji We will good ehtldrea.' ■j:- Love, - 15, lUT.^DORia * OLAT t ■VjtYMB'.'’'' Wllkeabofo, iBoute He^ Santa: Mrs. Palmer Horton Entertains Her Club Mrs. Palmer Horton was hot- teea to the members of her bridge club at her home on B Street Friday evening, having a few extra guesto. RUmmy was played instead of bridge with the prizes going to Mrs. F. C. Hub bard, 8r., and Mrs. J. M. Derr, Sr., of Hampton, Va., _who is here visiting in the home of Mrs. J. M. Derr, Jr. Rrefreshments followed play. bbtub ainfjorn i^tnx ^ North WUkeidbMs, H. C. ^" ■ My Dear Santa:: * >,'• I want a' doll fOid some mASw and shoes, eand^j eimngea . wd nuts, if you pleaMj and |g8t any thing you want to Mug me. ' BETTY 8UB WmviWTB. North Wilkeaboroi' H. C. rr-'’: Dear Santa: . Please bring me thene tldngs for Christmas and ! wQt^-'Se a good boy: Truck, OrctaBs, Oar. JERRY SBDiiATE. Dear Santa Clana^-^;- ' ■ I am a little bey' seven years old. I want yon to please bring me a airplane, 'fun,coloring have much, so i»lMa4iyeindm&# .me. I waiB you to remember ‘Uitle bromers ind sisters,so please don’t forget me 60 t£iiiric you Santa. V ! .f il live .over In Wob^wn on Odell Street. MAROira GWBNB. Dear Santa: I am a little gtrl 4 years old Will you please bring me a big doll. I have a little brother. He wan,t8 a'little red wagon, also candies, apples and nuts. Your little friends, LOLLIB AND R. C. IA>WB. Hays, N. 0. I Authorities on children say that .punishment should he var ied. May be they mean to spank with the left hand for a while. pikes Kstriet ^ $Se^D«.f3l a R«w. Rd^h Ribdik ^•rt 0anmill88 NhUDbtwi^ Boy ^ mday« on p. m'., at gfOA ud Auxiliary iuf. Balph BlteUe, paatog ol the BlUa Preabyterlan abareh, will be the,principal speiAer for the dinner meeting, y ’ Troop > committeemsa, mem bers of district eommltteec and all Soouters are aaked to attend the meeting. Plates will be oaa dollar each. o— Charlotte Mon Jolted For Shooting Affray Charlotte, Dec. 2.—Police to day held G. W. Willlame of Charlotte pending investigation of a Saturday night shooting in which John J. Harrison of Jersey City, N. J., was seriously wound ed. Police Quoted witnesses as say ing ^e sboottog to«dt Barriebn and a comps by LltOe, had^gone to b^e and been sskad to, Williams said the shooting accidental. B» said tba gut dtssharged'Srhea Harrison «dIL .... ik-.- CiMnSBa Bed Spreads'fa BM8 «sA wfafa, Ponhiehgd vmM CUttdmtB iiU» oogTSiiwsniftSaw’-' M--ia»«aiU|rY^y dtais lutatgr S«t1ifartlJii or bc^ -OPdp'jMt.. Moe SI I.: om • M YE its • WWBBt Sl H f 0 ARIERSM ELBcmic osNPAirr TclephoM «M WIUyUBOM, N. c Ex Libris Club Met With Mrs. Smithey Ex Llbrls club members met with Mrs. Darwin Smithey at her home on Sixth Street Friday aft ernoon for their fortnightly meeting. ’For their program Mrs. Smithey told about the Nativity as Interpreted In wood carving. During a business period plans were completed for the club’s Christmas party, and .books were exchanged. The hostess served tempting refreshments. Mrs. Earl Meadows S. S. Class Hostess Mrs. Earl Meadows was hos tess to the members of the Young Woman’s Adult class of the Walnut Grove Baptist church at her home at Pores Knob Fri day evening, having a good at tendance of the members. Miss Bessie Brock, teacher of the class, led the devotions, and Mrs. Plato Hendren, the president, was in charge of the business session. The next meeting is to be with Mrs. Fred Jennings. The hostess served coffee and sand wiches during the social hour? o Tuberculosis is the fourth cause of death among negroes. 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