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SOCIAL NEWS Clubs. Parties, Church Activities, Etc MISS MAMIS SOCK WELL ? EDITOR Mrs. Lawrence Miller Gives Card Party The Wilkes boro Community House was the setting for a love ly party on Friday evening when Mrs. Lawrence Miller entertained at cards. Bridge was played at nine tables with - the high score award going to Mrs. M. M ^Brame, Jr., while Mrs. Charles Garwood was the winner of the prize in the game of rook played at six tables. Honor gifts were presented to Mrs. Ray Garland, the former Miss Wanda Camp bell; to Mrs. H. H. Dotson, of Gladys, Va., houseguest of Mrs. Charles McNeill;-and Mrs. T. P. Cridlebaugh, of -Ashland, Ky., who was here visitihg her sister, Mrs. D. L. Crook. The hostess, prior to the game, I was assisted by Mesdames Thorn-1 as E. Crysel and Presley Myers in serving a dessert course. SUPPORT THE Y. M C. A. First Methodist MYF Holds A Retreat On Mountain Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the North Wilkesboro First Methodist church held a Retreat during the' week-end at the Hubbard Cottage on the Brushy Mountain. On Saturday evening a group of the officers accompanied by Miss Rebecca Raper, director of Re ligious Education, Mr. Bill Ga briel, and Mr. and Mrs. Thur mond Kenerly, met and discuss ed plans for the year. Several re mained over for the night. The officers for the new church year are Miss Norma Ga briel, president; Mr. Jim Moore vice president; Miss Margie Ken erly, secretary and treasurer; and Miss Carolyn Deans, secre tary of the MYF Fund. Sunday morning a group of the other members joined those that spent the night and were led in a worship service by Mr. Ga briel. A picnic lunch was follow ed by a hike. Ex Libris Club Met Wijh Mrs. Johnston Ex Libris club members were entertained in their fortnightly meeting 'Friday afternoon by Mrs. Richard Johnston at her home on Tenth Street. Mrs. Dar win Smithey presided for a short business session, and for the pro gram Mrs. Johnston gave an ar ticle on the different types of homes. The hostess served re freshments at the close of the afternoon. ATTENTION CHICKEN RAISERS! ^ Let us explain the time savins* Work Sarins and Money Savins Features of Broodtns With? I PYROFAX GAS DICK'S GAS & APPLIANCE CO. Bast Main 8trect NORTH WTLKESBORO, N. C Now Showing - THURS. & FRIDAY mmXfew ? wuwSfpmkw Starts-SUNDAY-3 Big Days SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY The WEST was always WILD... but "UL*drove it WILDER/ r h/oty can "Sad Men ttioot S7K/I/GH7:.. h'hen she keeps rtrow/n<? them | Cmzsp Ql; coior, &y %?Cff/V/CO?0? Story and Screenplay by WIUIAM BOWERS and OSCAR BRODHEY I by FREDERICK Da CORDOVA ? Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR A Universal-International Picture Mrs. Tal Barnes, Sr. Fetes Bridal Couple Mrs. Tal Barnes was hostess at two small social affairs at her home on E Street honoring her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. | Tal Barnes, Jr., who were mar ried several weeks ago. The bride is the former Miss Lea Walsh. On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Barnes entertained at an informal tea from five to six, the guests consisting mostly of the younger set. Mrs. C. B. Eller poured tea, and others assisting the hostess were Mrs. R. T. Mc Niel and Mrs. A. H. Casey. On Wednesday evening the hostess ( had several couples In for a buf fet supper honoring the bridal couple. For each occasion deco rations for the dining room car ried suggestions of the nuptial green and white. Mrs. George Forester, Jr. Honored At Tea Mrs. George Forester and her daughter, Mrs. Dwight Miller, were hostesses at a lovely tea at the Forester home on E Street Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs. George Forester, Jr., who prior to her recent marriage was Miss Elizabeth McNeill. Sharing honors with the bride were Mrs. | Jack Anderson, of Greensboro, the former Miss Rose Zell Cau dill, of North Wilkesboro; and Mrs. James Anderson, Jr., the former Miss Betty Thompson, of Avon Park, Fla. The hostesses had gifts for each of the hon-| orees. 1A number of friends were re ceived during the hours of three to five-thirty o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Forester and Mrs. Miller at the tea were Mesdames Henry Moore, W. F. Absher, J. M. An-| derson, Jr., John Snyder, Q. A. ( McNeill, Boh Day, Ed Day, and j C. E. Jenkins, Sr. Decorations and appointments emphasized the bridal note in the dining room while elsewhere about the home mixed blossoms made a festive setting. Fidelis Class Holds Revelation Party The monthly meeting of the Fidelis class of the Wilkesboro Baptist church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Claude Kennedy with Mrs. Mon zel Mastin and Mrs. Roy Barnes as associate hostesses. Approxi mately thirty people attended the meeting, which was featured with a Revelation party. During the evening gifts were exchanged and names drawn for another year. Mrs. G. T. Mitchell opened the meeting with a devotional period. During the business session the class decided to take as their pro ject for the year the furnishing of the kitchen in the new educa tional building. It was reported that the silver had china had al ready been bought. The hostesses served refreshments at the close of the evening. MYF In Sub-District Meeting Monday Forty-one members attended the sub-district meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship held Monday evening at the Wilkes boro Methodist church. The in stallation of the new officers was conducted by Miss Rebecca Raper and are as follows: Miss Frances Johnson, ' Wilkesboro, president; Miss Carolyn Foster, vice president; Miss Nell Qwyn Brame, North Wilkesboro, secre tary; Jay Canter, Union church, treasurer; Miss Mary Yeakle Phlpps, ? Wilkesboro, publicity chairman; Miss Ruth Long, Wil kesboro, worship and evangelism; : Jim Moore, North Wilkesboro, j community service; Miss Norma; Gabriel, North Wilkesboro, rec reation; and Edgar Terrell, Wil kesboro, World Friendship. Following a business session in charge of Miss Johnson, the group assembled in the Commun ity House for a period of recre ation, after which refreshments were served by the host church. Mrs. Zeb Davis Bible Class Hostess The Ila Holman Bible class of the Wilkesboro Baptist church j met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Zeb Davis having! an attendance of twelve mem bers. The devotions were led by Mrs. P. J. Mitchell with a num ber of the women, Mesdames J. R. Turner, Paul Yates, J. W. Neel, A. E. Rhodes, R. L. Well born, Charles Steelman and Car' Bullis taking part. Mrs. Wellborn occupied the chair for the bus iness session. AUTO Purchase Loans Figure with us be fore you buy your next car. Compare The I. S. & C. FLAP With Others Insurance Servrc And Credit Corp, ? Bonding ? Insurance ? Financing HOTEL WILKES BLDG. North Wilkesboro, N. C. 2?TOP FEATURES SUNDAY ONLY COMEDY-MYSTERY-LOVE Feature No. 1 WILLIAM BENDIX Joe Sawyer In The Streamline Comedy BROOKLYN ORCHID" it FEATURE NO. 2 Ut (L pfatuAL ^ m OHdt mm packing the punch of slashing brass knuckles! PUZZLE: Wafch 1 for the Surprise Guest Stors Hidden ] I . . I in the Fihn1 JIGMW FRANCHCT UN! . M - t ? Yifc ..'A- V;" ' Mrs. Ray Hoover Entertains Her Club Mrs. Ray Hoover entertained at her home on D Street Friday afternoon for the memberB of the Round Table club and some extra guests. Visitors playing in the game of bridge, played at two tables, were Mrs. Cecil Haass, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mrs. A. L. Brsostowski and Mrs. Maurice Walsh, and coming in for the dessert course were Mrs. Max well Cox and Miss Rebecca Rap er. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hauss and Mrs. Adams for high and low scores, and to Mrs. W. A. Hardister for honors. o? Value of burley tobacco can be Increased as mnch as $150 to $200 per acre by priming the bottom leaves, says 8. N. Hawks of the State College Extension Service. QUoahi/aq oflppaJiei giyii^STwST^MO^^WILKESBOHO, H. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Friday and Saturday One Special Group Children's Blouses Washable Cottons ? Sanforized ? All Colors ?Sizes 7 to 14?A REAL VALUE AT $2.69? This Week-End Price $1.98 One Special Group Children's All Wool Plaids ? Pleated and Flared ? Beautiful Colors ? Sizes 7 to 14?A REAL VALUE AT $3.79? This Week-End Price *2.98 Watch This Bulletin Board Each Week For The Best Values In Town. r "Any girl 1 would love 1 Danny... what 1 makes him want to hurt people?" STRAIGHT TO THE ELECTRIC CHAIR! CAN A WOMAN'S LOVE SAVE N/M? SEE IT SURE Monday AND Tuesday Kho put 1 the murder in his heart:., the wild look in j lus eyes?" j AlUED ARTISTS "I know what's wrong with Danny... i but why should I help him?' >?? i * m A PAUL SHORT Production Starring LLOYD JANE JAMES NOLAN ? WYATT ? GLEASON / STANLEY1* MARTHA I CLEMENTS ? VICKERS L wm ?m WUMB-MMIlt?? MtKHIf ? gUMMTU ? TOMMY CM [ Ovitn ^ Scr*en's ?*n.yZ N^;^? ^mmY
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