Miss Marjorie Miller
Honored ot Luncheon
Mrs. F. C. Forester and her
two daughters, Mrs. Frank Blair j
and Mr*. Watson Brame, were
hoaeases at a Wvely luncheon at
the Foreater home on D street
Tuesday as a Courtesy to Miaa
Marjorie Miller,' bride-elect of
the week. A three coarse lunoh
eon was served at one o'clock
with oarers laid Cor twelve, ta
bles being appointed in the brid
al motif. Honor gift for Miss
Miller, who to to wed Thomas
Bdward Crysel, was crystal In
her wedding pattern.
Guests tor the luncheon be
sides the honoree were Mrs. Wil
liam Warner Miller, fir., mother
of the bride, Mrs. William War
ner Miller, Jr., Mrs. Edward Cry
sel and Mrs. Charles Houck, mo
ther and slater of the groom,
Mrs. Allen Sauls and daughter,
Miaa Margaret Ellen Sauls, of
Sumter, 6. C., Mrs. Ruth Holder,
Miss Rhetta Forester, Mrs. P.
B. Foreater. Mrs. Johnson J.
Hayes, and Mrs. W. M. DeBer
l»y.!
Woman's Club Met
Monday Afternoon
Twenty members were pres
ent for the February meeting of
the North Wilkesboro Senior
Woman's club •held Monday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. G. R.
Andrews with Mesdamee R. T.
McNiel, Staton MelTer. R. H.
Shell, A. M. Church, A. F. Kilby,
I. E. Pearson, and Mary Moore
Hlx as associate hostesses. Dr.
John T. Wayland, pastor of the
North WUkeaboro First Baptist
churfch, was the speaker for the
afternoon and addressed the
group on, "Local organisations
that produce civic pride." The
program committee was oompofl
ed of Mrs. J. B. Carter, Mrs. J.
C. Reins, and Mts. A. C. Cham
berlain, who presented the speak
er. Dr. Wayland stressed the
benefits of working together, and
how the civic groups could make
the city more beautiful, and al_
ao mentioned a number of other
things that could ibe accomplish
ed through cooperation.
Mrs. J. Q. Adams, the presi
dent, was in charge of the busi
ness session. The finance com
mittee reported that they were
making planB for a buffet supper
for the purpose of raising money
for the club; the cancer drive
was discussed and it was an
nounced that T. E. Story would
serve again as county chairman
for this project, $10.00 was giv
en for the polio drive, and $10.00
on an honor fund for the late,
Mrs. C. H. Cowles. Mrs. Xvey
Moore,
reported _ ._ _____
been received from the seal
. and that donations received for
| the Wilkes County Sanitorium
'amounted to |2,776.63, besides
a large amount of material gifts.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour.
Miss Alice Cassell
Auxiliary Hostess
Miss Alice Cassel was hostess
to the members of the. Episcopal
Auxiliary in their monthly meet
ing held at her home in Wilkes
boro Tuesday evening. Mrs. B.
R. Underwood, the president, was
in charge of the business session,
and Mrs. Paul Harrel, Jr., led
the devotional period. During an
impressive memorial service two
white candles were lighted in
memory of Mrs. Annie Galloway
'Hubbard and Mrs. Charles H.
Cowles. Beautiful tributes were
given by Miss Cassel to her
grandmother, Mrs. Hubbard, and
by Mrs. L. B. Dula to Mrs.
Oowles. The meeting was largely
attended and at the close the
hostess wag assisted by her mo
ther, Mrs. A. S. Cassel, In serving
refreshments.
Support the Y. M. C. A.
Wilkesboro Methodist
Hosts at Sub-District
Meeting Monday
Sixty-seven Youth Fellowship
members were present for the
Wilkes County Methodist sub
district meeting held at the Wil
kesboro Methodist church Mon
day evening. The meeting openpd
at 7:30 o'clock with the worship
program being led by Julius
Rousseau, from the North Wil
kesboro church. Miss Jo Lassiter,
director of religious education
of the First Methodist, was in
charge of the candlelight service
for the installation of officers
composed of George Bumgarner,
president, Friendship; Miss Ag
nes Kenerly, vice president, first
Methodist; Miss Virginia Mahaf
fey, secretary, Union; Miss Nan
cy Garwood, treasurer, Wilkes
boro; and Miss Dot Bell, coun
sellor, First Methodist. At the
close of the installation service,
Miss Margaret Anderson, accom
panied at the piano by Miss Dot
Shell, sang "Beneath the Cross*
of Jesus."
Mr. Bumgarner presided for
the business session, after which
Miss Lassiter and Mrs. C. T.
Doughton directed a recreation
period. At the close of the eve
I • ""* -"^Wr ' 'd
ning the host church served
tempting refreshments.
Woman's Society Met
With Mrs. Lillard
The February meeting of the
Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the North Wilkeeboro
First Methodist church was held
Tuesday afterndon at the home
of Mrs. Gay Lillard with an at
tendance of twenty-two members.
The meditation "That They May
Be One" was given by Miss
Mamie Sockwell and Mrs. Genio
Cardwell, and the program,
"Achieving Christ's Lofty -Way,"
which was a discussion mostly of
Paine College, iby Miss Jo Lassl
ter and Mrs. Cecil Hauss.
Four Life Memberships from
the Society given to Mrs. C. P.
Walter, Mrs. A. XI. Spainhour,
Mrs. Genio Cardwell, and Miss
Lizzie Hisle, were announced by
Mrs. Hdd F. Gardner. Bach hon
ored member has received a
lovely pin and a certificate of
award. Mrs. J. C. Mills, the pres
ident, was in charge of the bus
iness session, at which time a
number of reports were heard.
o
Galileo was the first mathema
tician to study the resistance of
solids to rupture. ' ii
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ur Restaurant Will Be
Closed at 6:30 P. M.
I#i
SATURDAY, FEB. 21
, ,:>r- . .. . 1 ■ ■ •' ;
lit Order to Accommodate
the V. F. W. Meeting
OPEN AS USUAL
Or Sniday
THE
CAROLINA
RESTAU R.ANT
Harold Blankenship, Mgr.