IAL NEWS* Clubs, Parties, Church Activities, Etc. iiss Marjorie Miller :eted at Tea . Mrs. Rath Holder, Miss Rhet ta Forester, and Miss Margaret Ellen 8auls, of Sumter, 8. C., received at tea in a lovely bridal setting at the North Wllkeeboro Woman's clubhouse Monday aft ernoon honoring Mlaa Marjorie Miller, bride-elect of the week. Miss Miller, who is to be married to Thomss Edward Crysel In a formal ceremony Thursday eve ning at the Wllkeeboro Metho dist church, and Miss Sauls are nieces of Mrs. Bolder and Miss Forester. A large group of friends called during the tea hours from 3:30 to 5:30, and were welcomed at the door by Mrs. Frank Blair and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson. Mrs. F. C. Forester presented callers to the receiving line composed of the hostesses, the honoree, and her mother, Mrs. William Warner Miller, Sr. Mrs. Johnson J. Hayes directed the guests to the tea table where tea was poured by Mrs. Allen Sauls, of iter, & C., mother of Miss Sandwiches, -cakes, and its In keeping with the bridal ware served by Mrs. Wil liam Warner Miller, Jr., Mrs. NC a I I For — JIM DANDY BREAD C. G. JOHNSON EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR All Kinds Excavating Estimates Free See me at my residence on Rod Creek Road, or write ROUTE 2 N. Wilkesboro, N. Cj * 1 — Charles Houck, Misses Lillian and Mary Lindsay Stafford. Good byes were spoken to Mrs. P. E. Forester and Mrs. Homer Carl ton. The tea table, spread with » white Maderla cloth, was center ed with a silver bowl of white snapdragons about which white candles gleamed in two triple sil ver candelabra. About the room were artistic arrangements ol greenery, white flowers, and white candles. Mrs. Wood Hostess To Mtfi. View Club The Mountain View Home DemoostratlM club held theii regular meeting at the home ol Mrs. Callie Wood on the 2nd Wednesday of this month. In the absence of our President, out ▼ice president presided over the meeting. After repeating the club col lect together we discussed oui club business. Mrs. Glenn Dan cy, Jr., our family life leader gave us an Interesting reading on an article, "We Face Deatt Together." Due to bad weather and th< condition of the roads we onlj had nine members present, but everybody had a good time. Qui hostess served a delicious fruit salad with red jello cut out ii the shape of hearts, cake and coffee. « Before leaving our recreatioi leader told fortunes.—Reported. Alan Foster Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Max Foster entertained at a Valentine party at her hom< on F Street Saturday afternooi honoring her son, Alan, on hit eighth birthday anniversary. Th< number of guests, fourteen boys i and girls, were in keeping witl , the date of the occasion. Gamei and contests ere enjoyed and ii a donkey contest Kay Forestei was the winner of the prize. Fol lowing the period of play th< children were served ice crean and cake. The white birthday cake was topped with eight tinj red candles, and favors wer< Valentine baskets filled witt Valentine candies. Alan received lots of nice gifts. In the enter talnment of the children Mrs Foster was assisted by her daugh ter, Miss Betty Lou Foster. Wesleyan Guild In Monthly Meeting Miss Irene Culler and her sis ter, Mrs. Edison Norman, w* hostesses to the members of the Wesleyan Serrice Guild ol' the Wilkecboro Methodist ehurcb *in their monthly meeting held Tues day evening at the Culler home. The theme for devotional* and the program, "The Brotherhood Way of Life," was given by Mrs. Howard Pharr, who was assisted by Mrs. M. M. Brame, Jr. Mrs. Robert GamMU, the pres ident, was in charge of the bus iness session at which time a dis cussion took place on securing new members. Fifteen members were present and were served sandwiches with Russian tea dur ing the social hour. Gilreath Club In January Meeting The Gilreath Home Demon stration clnb met January 28, at the horie of Mm. Cora Parker. Despite the snow and severe cold weather, 10 members were pres ent. In absence of oar Home Agents the ladies decided to just have a free for all discussion on plans for the new year's work. Many things are planned for the improvement of the community. The project leaders are as fol lows: Mrs. M. V. Robinson, foods and nutrition; Mrs. Cora Parker, home gardens; Mrs. Liszie Cost ner, home poultry; Mrs. Albert Baity, home dairy; Mrs. Daniel Tedder, food preservation; Mrs. Albert Baity, house furnishing!; Mrs. W. H. Tevepaugh, home management; Mrs. Ed Hendren, family life; Mrs. Joe Reavis, home beautification; Mrs. Guy Scott, clothing. Each lady is asked to give a little skit on their project during the year. Each one is asked to report at the end of the year, the things they have carried out each month. Thia i wjill help us to put into practice the many helpful things we learn , in club work. i The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. M. V. Robinson . February 25. Demonstration; i Get more color in meals with fruits and vegetables. P. S. We welcome visitors to our club meetings—Reported. Cricket Club Holds February Meeting Mrs. J. P. Crysel and Mrs. Phil Forester were hostesses to members of the Cricket Home Demonstration Club Wednesday afternoon, February 4, at two o' clock, at the home of Mrs. Cry Bftl The president, Mrs. D. B. Tur ner, presided during the business part of the meeting. For tHe opening number the group sang ''America," and repeated togeth er the Collect of Club "'•Voinen of America. ^ Minutes of the January meet ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. Bob D. Church, who also called the roll. There were 24 present at this meeting. Reports were heard also from Mrs. Edd Bumgarner, General Club Treas urer; Mrs. J. P. CryBel, Building Fund Treasurer, aind Mrs. Clyde Phillips, flower fnnd treasurer. Several different plans were discussed on how to raise addi tional amounts to add to our building fund. More definite plans along this line are expect ed to be heard at the March meet teg. The club members voted unani mously to send a "Sunshine Box" to a young shut-in of our com munity. this meeting. The Information given 'by Mre. Aiyil^ H. Greene, Home Agent, on Gardening" and "Getting More Green and Yellow Vegetable* In Our Diet," will enable pi to plan onr gar dens so we wHl have a wider va riety of home grown, fresh vege tables all during the summer months, with a surplus to can, or freese, for use when the sup ply of fresh vegetables are gone. Mrs. Dick Thompson, Recre ational Leader, took charge of the program at this point and lead the group in some interest ing contests. Prizes were award ed to Mrs. Phil Forester and Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Members of the club surprised Mrs. Bob Church with a birthday shower, and, also presented her with a lovely floor lamp. Attractively decorated and de licious cupcakes, Valentine mints and coffee were served by the hostesses at the conclusion of the program. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Good win on Wednesday afternoon, March 6. Every member Is ur gently requested to be present. "New Fashions" is the subject for discussion, and we are all in terested in what's new In th« fashion world.—Reported. — o RESOLUTIONS OF RBSPBOl Whereas on the 20th of Jan uary, 1948, the a)l wiBe Creator in His wisdom saw fit to remove from the Bible class of the Arboi Grove Methodist Church Sunday school, community and loved ones, Bro. T. E. Nichols (known as Uncle Tom) to his reward for ' his faithfulness, unselfishness, and his smile of fellowship. By reason of strength he lived and passed the four score mark by seven years. We feel that the all wise Creator was pleased to let him live to his ripe old age. Resolved, First: The Bible class of the Arbor drove Sunday school has lost a worthy mem ber, and exhort the young boys and girls of our Sunday scboQl has lost a worthy member, and exhrot the young boys an<j girls to exemplify the good traits of Uncle Tom. Resolved Second: That we as members of the Arbor Grove Sunday School do our*utmost to create within u» that we might have the interest in Sunday school as was exhibited in Uncle Tom, as he always wanted to know how the Sunday school was progress ing, having been afflicted near on to two years, which prohibited his attendance bnt he never for got ' the Sunday school and the fellowship which he so much en Joyed, Relief At Last FerYourCsttgh Oreomnteton relieves ] tender, mucous me-m ist to sell you with the tm _ , Jkethe way it qufckiyaSaya the cotigh or youan to have your money baclLj Resolved, Third: That we the members of the Bible class, ex tend to the widow, and children, onr deepest sympathy and ad monish them to follow after and trust in the one that doee now comfort him, and request that a copy of these resolutions be placed oq the records of our Sunday school, a copy handed to tli* widow and children, and l copy »ant to The Journal-Patriot with request to publish FOREST DOSS, ;■: CHARLIE T. 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