5 ' Kay, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Dick Thompson, served Ice 'cream, cake and pink lemonade to Miss Smith, Mallnda Duncan, Walker, Martha Jane Shumate, pharlotte Phillips, Rebecca Gilreath, Sarah Saylors, Larry Phillips, Jimmy Whicker, and Buddy Allen. Girl Scouts Have Picnic Supper j Twenty-two Girl Scouts, mem- ? bers of the troop of which Mrs Howard Bowers is the leader, en- I Joyed a picnic supper at Bluff Park Tuesday evening. Assisting Mrs. Bowers in the outing for the girls were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Justice, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. i Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Smith, Mrs. J. B. Carter, and W. K. Sturdivant. "* i Public Invited To iVisit Chamberlain Kose Garden t Mrs. A. C. Chamberlain is ex- j tending an invitation to the pub fclc to visit her rose garden,' hich will be in the height of; loom for two weeks, beginning ?Sunday. In the garden Mrs. 1 fChamberlain has sixty rose bush whlch includes twelve of the Pore aluminum, one pint Dip ers, reduced to 35c, Others 19c. -The Goodwill Store. 5-26-2t finest varieties of roses. Bach va riety is labeled and anyone in terested in seeing the garden may go through it at any time, without calling at the home and asking for permission. Mrs. Absher Addresses Woman's Club Thirty-two members were t present, Including four new members, foT the monthly meet ing of the North Wilkesboro Woman's clurt> held Monday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. Gaddy with Mesdames Z. O. Eller, Fred Hethoock, H. G. Dun can, and M. B. McNeil as associ ate hostesses. For the program; Mrs. Watt M. Cooper, program. chairman, presented Mrs. W. R.' Absher, who made a talk on the, welfare work of Wilkes county, j Mrs. J. Q. Adams, the president, was in charge of the business! session at which time she gave a yearly report of the club, and Mrs. Edd F. Gardner gave the the garden clufb, of which ahe ia chairman. "New members welcomed into the cliib were Mesdamea Mary Moore Hiz, Lame Atkinson, James C. Allen, 'and Gwyn Gambill. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. Edd F. Gardner Is Hostess To W.S.C.S The May meeting of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service of the North Wilkesboro First Methodist church was held Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edd F. Gardner in Finley Park having fourteen of the members present. "Thfe Child and His Family" Was the theme of the program given by members of the Gardner circle with Mrs. James C. Mills ' in charge. Mrs. W. A. Hardister gave the medi tation, Mrs. Edward Bell the pro gram, and Mrs. Harvel Howell, led the closing prayer. The us ual reports were heard during the business session with the president, Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, presiding. :? ? ? The first known turkey chain in North Carolina has been start ed in Chatham county. - iety In! ? With the president, Mrs. o. K. Whittington, in charge the monthly' meeting of the Wilkes boro Baptist Missionary Society was held at the church Tuesday evening having a large number of the members in attendance. Mrs. Dancy, chairman of Circle No. 1, presented Miss Madge Lewis, Brushy Mountain Association^! worker, who made a most inter esting talk on the Japanese. Local People Visitors At Roaring Gap A large number of people from the Wilkeslboros attended Girl Scout "Open House" held for the summer campers at Shirley Rogers camp at Roaring jG&p Sunday afternoon. Those going from -North Wilkes bo ro were Mr. and Mrs. Dermont Smith and two daughters, Donna and Toby, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carter and daughter, Oelia, Mr. and Mrs. John Justice and daughter, Martha Gozeal, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. ;Sturdivant and son and daugh-, ter, Kent and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs*. Weaver Starr and daugh ters, Mary Miller and Anne ? U 1 == Weaver, Mies Muriel Coykeaidall, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Johnson, Anne Smith. From Wilkeeboro Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jones and daughter, Mary Teakle Phlpps, Betsy Mitchell, Mickey Somers, Mrs. O. T. Doughton and four children, Betsy, Becca, Jon Lee, and Tommy Doughton. There are still some openings at the camp, and anyone interested in entering Girl Scouts there should contact headquarters at Winston-Salem. Local People Visitors In Winston-Salem Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lee, Mr. ADMIISTRATRIX'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of John Henry Johnson, Jr., deceased, late of Wilkes countv, North Carolina, this i8 to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to- exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Wilkee boro, N. C., on or before the 14th day of-April, 1948, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 14th day of April, 1947. 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