Euzelian Sunday
School Class Meets
E The Euselian 8. 8. Class of the
First Baptist church had Its Feb
ruary meeting with Mrs. Joe
Wellborn-Tuesday night at 7:50
o'clock. Sixteen members were
present.
Mrs. Ruby Bent ley presided
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TsIhIiwn IN
WILKESBORO, N. C
for the business session.
Devotionals 'were by Mrs. Bill
Miller.
A social hour was directed by
Mrs. Joe "Wellborn, after which
which delicous refreshments were
served.
Jessica Marlow Has
Valentine Party
Little Miss Jessica Marlow
was hostess at a Valentine party
at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hix, on
D Street Thursday afternoon. A
round twenty children were pres
ent for the party and enjoyed a
number of Valentine games and
contests, after which they were
Invited into the dining room
where refreshments were served
by Mrs. Hix and Jessica's moth
er, Mrs. William Marlow. For
favors the guests were given
Valentine hats and baskets of
Valentine candles.
Support the Y. M. C. A.
Hardison-Cranor
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hardlson,
of Arapahoe, announce the en
gageement and approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Wini
fred, to Prank Taylor, Cranor,
Jr., of Raleigh. The wedding to
take place on Saturday, March
let, in the Arapahoe Methodist
church. Mr. Cranor is the young
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
T. Cranor, of North Wilkesboro.
Friday Book Club Met
With Mrs. J. C. Reins
The Valentine motif made an
attractive setting for the mem
bers of the Friday afternoon
Book club in their meeting held
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. G.
Reina at her home on B Street.
Visitors of the club included Mrs.
Johnson J. Hayes, Mrs. F. C. For
ester, and Mrs. F. B. Hethcock.
Mrs. Watt Cooper 'presided for In
teresting news items, which were
featured with the origin of Val
entine being given by Mrs. C. D.
Coffey, Sr. At the close of the
meeting the guests were Invited
into the dining room where a
salad course was served buffet
style. Centerpiece for the dining
table emphasised the Valentine
note.
Mrs. Ira Payne
Entertains Her Club
The members of the Current
Topic club and a few extra guests
were delightfully entertained by
Mrs. Ira Payne at her home on
Fifth Street Wednesday after
noon. Three tables were arrang
ed for rook in an attractive set
ting emphasizing the patriotic
colors, red, white and blue, the
appointments being in keeping
with Lincoln's birthday. At the
close of play the hostess served
a salad course with sweets and
was assisted by her two young
daughters, Bettie Chloe and
Sarah Jane Payne.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
C. E. Jenkins, Sr., for top score,
to Mrs. J. M. Crawford for sec
ond high score, to Mrs. Hoyle
Hutchens for low score, and to
Mrs. F. C. Forester for honors.
First Methodist
Juniors Have Party
The members of the Junior
choir and other. children in the
Junior Department of the North
Wilkeaboro First Methodist
church were given a Valentine
rpsftynsr" the-" j ~
afternoon. Thirty children were
present and were directed in
Valentine games and contests, in
which a number of prizes were
given, by Miss Jo Lassiter, choir
director, being assisted .by Mrs.
Darwin 8mlthey and Miss Mamie
Sockwell. Other Junior workers
present were *Mrs. . Joe Pearson
and Mrs. C. T. Doughton. Dixie
cups were served at the close of
the afternoon, and Valentines
distributed from a large Valen
tine box.
Stewart-Veasey
Vows Wednesday
Sanatorium, N. C., Feb. 12.?
Miss Bessie Lee Stewart, of Wil
kesboro, became the bride of Mr.
Harry W. Veasey, of Raeford, in
an impressive ceremony which
took place in the Aberdeen Bap
tist Parsonage Wednesday after
noon at three o'clock, February
12. Mr. Zeb A.- Caudle officiated
In the preaence of a few inti
mate friends and members ot
the fanllly. v, .
The bride wore a light blue
wool suit with black accessories
and a shoulder bouquet of Amer
ican Beauty red rosebuds. Mrs.
Yeasey is the youngest daughter
of the late Dr. and Mrs. W. 0.
Stewart of Wilkesboro. She is a
graduate of the Wilkesboro High
School and the North Caroling
Sanatorium School of Nursing,
Sanatorium, N. 0., where she is
now employed as Wafd Super
visor.
Mr. Veasey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Veasey of Raeford,
j N. C. He attended Wake For
College and eerrred four
with the Armed Force*
European Theatre. He now holda
a position with the IJggett-My
ers Tobacco Company.
After a short wedding trfe to
Western North Carolina the cou
ple will be at home In Aberdeen,
N. C.
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Nip V Sip -$1.95; set of 2
Chip->$1.00 oath 1
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Fashion setting to wear over your heart ?
Alpha-Craft's pixie-size fork, spoon and knife,
to wear as a trio ... by twos or one by one. Nip 'n' Sip's
a set. . . Chip's an afterthought, feet all three for
fashion fun I In silver-finish, pink or yellow gold-plated metal.
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North Wilkesboro, N. C.