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Mrs. Don Culler
Fetes Two Brides-Elect
Mrs. Don Caller was hostess
at foar tables of bridge at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed,d P. Gardner, In Fin
ley Park Monday evening hon
oJ*g three brides-elect. Miss Lu
cille Casey, who on Saturday
evening is to wed George Camp
bell Wilson, of Belmont; Miss
Mary Dula, bride-elect of Edsel
Whittington, North Wilkesboro;
and Miss Dot Powell, bride-to-be
of William Gray, Wilkesboro.
Each of the honorees received
from Mrs. Culler corsages of
white flowers and gifts. A des
sert course was served at the
beginning of play. Winners of
the high and low score prizes in
the game were Mrs. Charles
Winters and Miss Dula.
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Fidelis Class
In Wilkesboro
Met Tuesday
The Fidelis Sunday School
^lass o f Wilkeshoro Baptist
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Miller on Tuesday eve
ning with Mesdames Bill Jester
and Lloyd Pardue as associate
hostesses. Mrs. Elmer Lowe was
in charge of the devotional per
iod, bringing an inspiring mes
sage on "The Virtue of Cheerful
ness."
The class president, Mrs. Pres
ley Myers, presided during the
business session and heard the
usual reports. The following of
ficers were elected for the com
ing year: class president Mrs.
George Parlier; 1st vice presi
dent, Mrs. Robert Foster; 2nd
vice president, Mrs. Zeb Dickson;
3rd vice president, Mrs. G. T
Mitchell; 4th vice president, Mrs.
Bill Jester; class secretary, Mrs.
Monzel Mastin.
During the social hour refresh
ments were served by the hos
tesses, assisted by Miss Lois Ann
Myers.
The meeting was well attend
ed, having 19 members and 2
visitors present.
Miss Lucille Casey
Feted At Breakfast
As a courtesy for Miss Lucille
Casey, bride-elect this week of
George Campbell Wilson, of Bel
mont, Mrs. Boyd Stout was hos
tess at a small breakfast at the
Carolina Breakfast club Wed
nesday morning. Other guests
were Miss Casey's grandmother,
mother, her matron of honor and
maid of honor in her wedding,
Mrs. A. J. Eller, Mrs. A. H. Cas
ey, Mrs. Bob Day, and Miss
Mary Ann Casey. A corsage and
a gift marked the honoree's
place. Mrs. Eller received the
orchid given by the Breakfast
club for being the oldest person
present.
Mrs. Larry Brookshire
Bible Class Hostess
Mrs. Larry Brookshire enter
tained the members of the Daily
Bible Reading Class, of the
Pairplains community August
18th. A delicious dinner was
served before the beginning of
the study, the hostess being as
sisted by her daughters.
At 1:30 devotional opened
with prayers and song "Count
Your Blessings." Lesson was the
beginning of a series of compre
hensive studies of the Book to
the Hebrews. Mrs. Ben Colvard,
leader, brought out the blessed
truth of "Christ, the Mediator of
a New and Better Covenant,"
and the fact that "without faith
it is impossible to please God."
We would be glad to have all
the ladies of the Pairplains com
munity to meet with us the sec
ond Wednesday of each month
at 1:30 p. m.?Reported.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WILKES COUNTY
Having qualified as administrat
rix of the estate of Claude Bell,
deceased, late of Wilkes County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned at Route 2, Roaring
Rivr, N. C? on or before the 4th
day of August, 1950, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
right to recover. All persons in
debted to said estate will likewise
make immediate settlement.
This 4th day of August, 1949.
ESTER BELL
Administratrix of estate of
Claude Bell, deceased.
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Extended Courtesies
In continuing an interesting
round of social activities for!
brides and brides-elect three
parties were given during the
week-end. On Friday evening
Miss Harriet Crutchfleld was
hostess at a small bridge party
at her home on C Street honor
ing Miss Lucille Casey, bride
elect of George Wilson, of Bel
mont; and Miss Dot Powell,
bride-to-be of William Gray, of
Wilkesboro. Both honorees were
given china in their patterns and
corsages. High and low score
awards in the game, played at
three tables, went to Mrs. Robert
Smoak and Miss Jerry Caldwell.
A dessert course was served at
the beginning of the game. Mrs.
Don Culler, a bride of the sum
mer, was given a gift.
Mrs. Raymond Bowen, of Win
ston-Salem, and her sister. Miss
Vivian McNeill, entertained at a
dessert card party at the McNeill
home on Tenth Street Saturday
afternoon to honor Miss Casey.
Other honor guests for the party
included Miss Mary Dula, bride
elect of Edsel Whittington, North
Wilkesboro; Mrs. Ray Hughes
Garland, the former Miss Wanda
Campbell, Mrs. William Raymer,
who prior to her marriage was
Miss Ruby Dancy, and Miss
Powell. The honorees received
from their hostesses corsages of
white flowers, and gifts in their
various patterns. A color note of
green and white mad- --tting
for the guests, who played bridge
and rook at five tables. High
and low score prizes in bridge
were won by Miss Jerry Caldwell
and Mrs. Robert Davis, while in
rook the prizes went to Miss'
Mary Ann Casey and Mrs. Wan
da Miller.
For Saturday evening Miss
Jerry Caldwell gave an out door
supper at her home on Kensing
ton Drive as a courtesy for Miss
Casey and her fiance, Mr. Wil
son, guests including a small
group of friends. A white woolen
blanket was honor gift for che
bridal couple.
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Pastime Club Met
With Mrs. Kite
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1 The members of the Pastime
bridge club and a few extra
guests were entertained by Mrs.
Bob Kite at her home Monday
evening. Top score prizes for the
club members and visitors in the
game of bridge played at three
tables, were won by Mrs. Arthur
Lowe and Mrs. James Lowe. Mrs.'
Page Choate received second
high score award, Mrs. Joe Can
ter the bingo prize, and the trav
filer's prizes went to Mrs. Arthur
Lowe and Mrs. Charles Day, Jr.
The hostess served a salad
course.
Mrs. James Lowe Is
Bridge Club Hostess
Mrs. James Lowe was hostess
to the members of the Wilabrl
bridge club and a number of ad
ditional guests at her home in
Wilkesboro Tuesday evening. Six
tables were arranged for bridge
in a colorful setting of mixed cut
flowers. Honor gifts of silver In
their chosen patterns were pre
sented by Mrs. Lowe to Miss Dot
Powell, bride-elect of William
Gray, Wilkesboro; and Miss
Mary Dula, who Is to wed Edsel
Whittington, North Wilkesboro.
High Bcore prises for club mem
bers and visitors went to Mrs.
Albert Garwood and Mrs. Bob
Kite, the traveler's prise to Mrs.
Flake Cook, and the bingo award 1
to Mrs. Zeb Dickson. Mrs. Arthur
Lowe came in for the dessert
course served at the conclusion
of play.
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