1AL HIWS* Parties, Church Activity, ^ HI (CAM*** — "*■" Of ti dam mt the L. -Y club, con •' high school boy*, be] aanco on Christmas Bi eighty guests, an Jw Club, composed of of high school girls, g&i dance Monday erenlni "*» attended by about tw and fifty people. 'At eac the guests Included big •ehool boys and girls, the youni ®T college set, and a number < ▼tutors from out of town. Chaperones for the HI-Y danc were Mr and Mrs. Robert 5 Qibbs, and Mr. and Mrs. Palme Horton, and the Hortons also fc JPQ Club dance. At each o< punch and cookies wer during the evening. Pres of the two clubs are M Chip Caudlll and Mies Margi Newton. < -1 members are Misse Mary Ann Case} Jane Oragan, Oorir Margaret Ann Hutct Shell, Agnes Kenerl? Jean McNeil, Patsy Pop< Jean Sebastian, Billy J 1 and Miss Newton. Miss Rebecca Hayes Gives Tea Dance Miss Rebecca Hayes, studen at Greensboro College and hom tor the hoy-|ays with her parent! Judge aq Mrs. Johnson J Hayes, en&iained at a lovel tea dance on Saturday afternoo at the Club pines from fire ui til seven-thirty o'clock honorini her houseguests for the week end. The visitors, Miss Catherin Schlff and Miss Louise Moore both of Charlotte; Miss Mar garet Fields, of Walstonburg Misses DeNeale Peeler and Don na Ring, both of Lexington, wer with Miss Hayes from Saturda until Monday. Miss Schiff at tends Sales College, Miss Moor Queens College, and the othe girls Greensboro College. Chaperonee tor the dance, which was attended by around eighty gneets, mostly college ,]| boys and girls, were Judge and I Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Iyey Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Elliott, and Mra. F. C. Forester. The room of the dab wae decorated with holly, mistletoe, green and red streamer*; cups and napkins were In Christmas colors, the sandwiches and oookJ les were suggestive of Christmas wreaths, and the mints were star shape. The tafble, spread with a| white cutwork cloth, was centered with a miniature tree decorated In Christmas balls about which tour red candles gleamed. Also on the table was a miniature angel choir, and the punch bowl, embedded in holly and red |and green cellophane. Mrs. C. E. Jarvis Hostess Friday Mrs. C. E. Jarvis entertained at a delightful party at her home in Wilkesboro Friday evening having guests tor four tables of dice hearts. The high and second high score prizes went to Mrs. Fred Caldwell and Mrs. Zeb Dickson. Drinks were served during the evening, and at the close of play an ice oourse in which the Christmas colors were noted. | Methodist Students Honored at Dinner The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the North Wlikesboro First Methodist church entertained at a Student Dinner Saturday evening at the Carolina Restaurant honoring the Methodist college Btudents home for the holidays. A three course dinner was served at seven o'clock with covers laid for about forty. The table was beaui tifully appointed in the Christ' mas motif, while at each plate ! was a green program booklet decorated with Cbristma* bells | and holly. Mr. Pat Hunt acted I as toastmaster. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the following program: Invocation, "Praise God Prom Whom All Blessings Flow'"; welcome to students by Mrs. Palmer Horton, secretary of student work in the Society; two songs, "We're Here For Fun" and "Jingle Bells"; toast to the Woman's Society, Mr. Ward Eshelman, Jr.; response by Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, president of the Society; and a contest "You Name It'', which consisted of naming baby pictures of the group. Mr. Bill Gardner was vthe winner and received a box of candy. As a closing number the group sang "Good Night Indies." Some of the students had out of town friends as guests at the dinner. Mr. Dick Hix had Mr. Hebron Coble, of High Point College; Miss Shirley Atkinson had Miss Lota Wilson, of Philadelphia; Miss Elizabeth- McNeil had two of her former classmates at the University of North Carolina, Miss Evelyn Johnson, of t Statesville, and Miss Doris Lyles. of Charlotte, and Misses Frances and Nancy Rousseau had Messrs. Dave Sewell, of Greensboro, and Mr. Bob Stone, of Raleigh. Mrs. Gilbert R. Combs was also a special guest at the dinner, Dr. Combs was unable to attend. The value of wheat is almost entirely dependent upon its milling and baking quality, which can be determined accurately only through milling and baking I tests. The Woman'! Society of Christian Service of the WQkesboro Methodist Church meets Tuesday afternoon, three o'clock, at the home of Mrs. N. B. Smithey. The Weslejraa Service Guild of the Wilkesboro Methodist church will meet Tuesday evening, 7:80 O'clock, at the home of Mrs. Johnson Sanders with Mrs. Robert GambOl M co-hostess. ■ ' " D. Cook Party Saturday Mrs. L. D. Cook was hostoss at her home on Sixth Street Saturday afternoon honoring her housegaest for the week-end, Mrs. James Blackwood, of Lenoir, a former resident of this city. Cards were played at four tables and following play the hostess, assisted by Mrs*. Russell Pearson, served a salad course. High and low score prises In bridge went to Mrs. Dennont Smith and Mrs. Frank Stafford. In rook to Mrs. Isaac EHer, Sr., and Mrs. Ray Caahlon, and In rummy to Miss Margie Gabriel. Another out of town guest at the party was Mrs. Jerome Burns, of Asherille, houseguest of Mrs. Pearson, who was remembered with a gift as well as the honoree, Mrs. Blackwood The home was attractively decorated ' In [keeping with the 'ihollday season. The Ads. Get Results! McNeill-Caudill Vows Dec. 24th Mr. W. EL McNeil, of Purlear announces the marriage of hif daughter, Alma Jean, to Mr. B H. Caudill, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Caudill, of MUlera Creek, at 8:00 p. m., Decemtwr 24. Th« tows were epoken in the hom« of Rer. Glen* Huffman, who officiated. After the ceremony the brida and groom took * short waddinc trip. The average North Carolina cow produces only wbout 170 pounds of butterfat annually. If by good feeding and care this oould be Increased 74 per oent or to 289 ^ennde It would amoant to a total Increased production of 44,800,00# pounds of butterfat annually by the 4##,000 eows in the State. fe

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