SOCIAL NEWS* Clubs, Parties, Church Activities, Etc. MISS MAMIE SOCK WELL ? EDITOR Mrs. Walter Eller Bridge Club Hostess The members of the Sans Souci club were entertained Thursday evening by Mrs. Walt er Eller at her home on the Boone Trail. Bridge was played at two tables, with refreshments being served during play. Win ners of the high and second high score prises were Mrs. R. H. Shell and Mrs. M. M. Brame, Jr. "LAPP IT OFF"?NOV. 10-11. Mrs. E. L. Green Entertains Her Club Mrs. E. L. Green was hostess to the members of the Wilabri bridge club and some visitors at her home in Wilkes boro Thursday evening. Top score prize for the club members was won by Mrs. Yale Miller, while the visitors high went to Mrs. Johnson Sanders, and the bingo award to Mrs. Russell Pearson. A salad course was served at the conclusion of the game played at three tables. Mrs. C. B. Eller Idlewise Hostess Mrs. C. B. Eller entertained for the members of the Idle wise club at her home on D Street Friday evening having guests for two tables of bridge.1 A dessert course preceded play, and Mrs. Edd F. Gardner, pres dent, presided for a short bus iness session to discuss some plans for the club. High and low score prizes in the game went to Mrs. Boyd Stout and Mrs. C. G. Poindexter. Chrysanthemums were used for decorations. Mrs. W. T. Long Entertains At Bridge Mrs. W. T. Long was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home in Wilkesboro Friday evening and a number of visitors. Bridge, played at four tables, was followed by a salad course. Mrs. M. G. Edwards re ceived the prise for high score within the club,% Mrs. J. H. Har ris among the visitors, and the bingo award -went to Mrs. Bon Perkins. Mrs. Jim Phillips, the former Miss Lucille Scroggs, was remembered with a gift. Mrs. L. H. Snyder Entertains Her Club Mrs. L. H. Snyder entertained for the members of the Round Table club and two efctra guests. Mrs. Jeanne Brzostowskl and Mrs. Dick Gwyn, at her home on D Street Friday afternoon. A dessert course was served at the beginning of the game of bridge played at two tables. Mrs. Brzostowskl and Mrs. Arthur Venable tied for high scores, and each received a gift. Mrs. Fred Emerson received the prizes for low score and bingo. Handiwork Club Met With Mrs. Kerbaugh The members of the Handi work club and one visitor, Mrs. Grady Nichols, were entertained Friday evening by Mrs. John T. Kerbaugh at her home * oh B Street. Mrs. D. EL Elledge was I welcomed into the club as a new member. In the absence of the president, Mrs. S. L. Pardue, Mrs. Monroe Eller was in charge of the business session. Plans were made for the Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Pardue with Mes dames Elledge and J. O. Emerson hostesses. Following a period of sewing and conversation the hostess served refreshments. First Methodist Children Have Weiner Roast The children in the Primary Department of the North Wil kesboro First Methodist church were given a weiner roast Wed nesday afternoon in the base ment of the educational . build ing. Around twenty were present and enjoyed stories and games directed by Mrs. Harold Sturdi vant, superintendent of the de partment, after which the re freshments were served. Assist ing Mrs. Sturdivant with the en tertainment of the children were Mrs. Weaver Starr, Mrs. Joe H. Parson, Mrs. D. L. Derrick, and Miss Jo Ann Byers. Lois Ellen Handy Celebrates Birthday Mrs. L. J. Handy, of London, Ky., who with her family was here on a visit with relatives, entertained at a children's party at the home of Mrs. Handy's mother, Mrs. D. G. Wiles, on Saturday afternoon honoring her little daughter, Lois Ellen, on her fourth birthday anniversary. Around sixteen boys and' girls came to celebrate the occasion with Lois Ellen and were direct ed in some games and contests. The white birthday cake, topped with four pink candles, was served with ice cream. The hon oree received lots of nice gifts, and favors for the children were pink and blue plastic baskets filled with candy. Euzelian S. S, Class Largely Attended Thirty-three members attend ed the monthly meeting of the Euzelian Class of the First Bap tist church held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Claude Can ter with Mesdames James Ken erly, J. H. Sowder, Bill Johnson, and Bill Miller as co-hostesses. Miss Marceal Deal led the devo tions with the prayer being of fered by Mrs. Homer Brookshire. Mrs. J. H. Armfield directed the program taken from the book, "Abundant Living," being as sisted by Mrs. Clint Foster, who gave Steps in Overcoming In sincerity, and Mrs. T. O. Crowell gave a talk on Prayer. Mrs. Allie Hayes, the presi dent, was in charge of the bus iness session when plans were made for the Christmas party to be held at the Woman's club house, .the date of the next regular meeting, December 13. During the social hour games were directed by Mrs. Eddie Morrison, Mrs. Clyde Waugh, and Mrs. Crowell, after which the hostess group served re freshments. In The Superior Court NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS I BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Wilkes County: I Ella Mae Rhymer Vs. Everett j Rhymer The defendant Everett Rhymer will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute divorce from the defendant and for the perm anent custody of Jerry Everett Rhymer to be awarded to the plaintiff; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the clerk of the superior court of said county in the court house in Wilkesboro, N. C., with in twenty days after the 28th day of November, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 3rd day of November, 1949. C. C. HAYES Clerk of Superior Court of Wilkes County 12-l-4t-(T) Wilkesboro Society Has Mission Study The circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Wilkesboro Methodist church held a mission study class at the Community House in Wilkes boro Tuesday evening. The book, 'Japan, Begins Again" was pre sented by Mrs. N. O. Smoak and Mrs. M. M. Brame, Jt. During a short intermission refreshments, carrying suggestions of the Jap anese motif, were served to the large number of members at tending. NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes County: Under and by virtue of author ity contained in 160-59 General Statutes of North Carolina, the Town of North Wilkesboro will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at 12 Noon at the City Hall on the 8th day of December, 1949, the following described personal property: One Used Day Pulverizer Rock Crusher, No. 200-Model S?Serial No. 518. One 140 H.P. Used White Motor which is equipped as a power unit for said Rock Crush er. This 7th day of November, 1949. Town Of NORTH WILKESBORO Bv W. P. KELLY, Clerk 12-l-4t (T) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LABORER'S LIEN The undersigned, T. E. Story, Commissioner, appointed to sell the lands hereinafter described for foreclosure of laborer's lien foreclosed and made permanent by a Judgment of His Honor, J. | A. Rousseau, signed at October Term 1949, in the case, SL T. Anderson, Trading as Anderson Electric Company against Shuba Queen and Ruth Queen Judgment by Consent making said lien permanent, and appointing the undersigned Commissioner to fore close said lien by sale of the property in the event that it was not discharged within thirty days from the signing of the Judg ment. Default made in > the pay ment; Therefore, the undersigned Commissioner will at the Court House door jn Wilkesboro, N. C. on December 8th., Thursday, 1949, at Eleven o'clock A. M. sell at Public Auction to the Highest bidder for cash the build ing and lands upon which it stands, being located on North side of State Highway 268, lying just West of his large Garage Building, and the lands used in connection therewith. Said Judg w. srH l;en being to secure the payment of $1,058.60, with inter est and costs, subject to a pay ment of $65.00, provided that the defendants, Queens, shall demand the said sum being due for labor performed for the plaintiff by the defendant, Shuba Queen, thereon. This the 7th day of November, 1949. T. E. STORY, Commissioner 12-l-4t(T) WELL DRILLING Of Different Sizes We can drill in any kind of formation Royal J. Russell Route 2 Pores Knob, N. C. SATURDAY November 19th ?? .V $10,000 DAY atPENNEY'S The BIGGEST Merchandise Event In The History of Wilkes - Watch This Paper For Our Ads. Leo's Electric Shop Phone 557-J VORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 511 5th Street QJUeafclitqcilflpaJieL i Preveffes Stores 914-916 B STREET ? NORTH W1LKESB0R0. N. C. I 1 A\. ANNOUNCEMENTS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Friday and Saturday One Special Group LADIES' BLOUSES Assorted Cottons and Rayons?Solids and Plaids ? Sizes 32 to 38 ? A Real Buy at $1.98? This Week-End Price *1.48 One Special Group Ladies' Corduroy Skirts Fine Pinwale Corduroy ? Fly Front with Hip Pockets ? Assorted Sizes and Colors? A Real Buy at $4.98? This Week-End Price *3.98 Watch This Bulletin *x Board Each Week For The Best Values In Town. AUTO Purchase Loans Figure with us be fore you buy your next car. Compare The !. S. & C. PLAN With Others insurance Service And ? > Bonding ? Insurance _ ? Financing HOTEL WILKES BLDG. North Wilkesboro, N. C. LIN BUMGARNER 3 Miles West on Highway 411 Phone 26-P-21, North Wilkesbor 'liAFF IT OFF"?NOV. lO-ll. I Found a fonti/ay And, Miro M?, I'm Grotvful to fatten MONO-PAC I AM ? HEARING CLINIC ? Will Be Held At The WILKES HOTEL North Wilkesboro, N. C. THURSDAY, November 10th 9:00 A- M- to 1:00 p- M Mr. Lynn B. Kent, District Manager will be in charge of Clinic. KENT BELTONE HEARING SERVICE 109 W. Third Street Charlotte, N. C. 2 War Surplus Sale 1,000 BARGAINS BOOTS-SHOES - ARTICS JACKETS NAVY MT" SHIRTS High Quality 3 for '1.00 PAINT-Gal. .'2.40 OIL AND THINNER ARMY AIR CORP B-15 JACKETS '9.95 to'13.95 SWEAT SHIRTS 97c to '1.79 Each Army Combat BOOTS *7.95 Pr. Paratroopers BOOTS a good buy at *9.95 New Army Shoes *4.95 to *5.95 SLIPPERS *6.95 Pair Come In And Look Around - YOU'LL FIND IT Bobby's Army & Navy Store fOth Street ? Under The Wilkes Hatchery Old Location ? Right there on the cornealust come right down the steps Corner #C' and 10th.