Society News and Club Activities _"a JR. MUSIC CLUB MEETS WITH WARD SISTERS The Junior Music club met at the home of Virginia and Juanita Ward Monday evening. November 12. An interesting and instructive re port of the district meeting ctf music clubs held recently in Asheville was given by the club director, Alvin Moore. ’The following musioal program was enjoyed: "Meditation,” by Marjorie Hamilton; “May Pole Dance” by Juanita Ward; “As 1 Walk Around The Garden,” by Virginia Ward; “Cradle Song,” Lillian Zachary: and “Hungary,’ Alvin Moore. Members present were: Marjorie Hamilton, Virginia and Juanita Ward, Martha Kate Moore, Lillian Zachary and Alvin Moore. DINNER HONORS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mrs. R. H. Orr entertained at her home Friday evening with a dinner, honoring the forty-first wedding an niversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garren. These present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garren, Misses Clara. Mae, Beulah and Marjorie Garren. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hogsed, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fisher and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Orr and children. WEDDING OF INTEREST OCCURS IN ASHEVILLE Of interest to many friends in Bre vard is announcement of the mar riage of Miss Mildred Thompson and Mr. John Marehant, both of Greer, S. C. The ceremony occurred Monday evening, November 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Case in Forest Hills, Asheville. Mrs. Marehant is the daughter erf Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson, and Mr. Marehant is the son of the late Dr. Marehant and Mrs. Marehant of Greer. , , .. Mr. and Mrs. Marehant have both visiter! in Brevard on numerous oc casions and have many friends here, who will be interested in their mar-. riage. _ ENJOYABLE DANCE AT \ j JOHN’S ROCK CCC CAMP A social event affording much ' pleasure to a large number of people ! was the dance at Johh’s Rock CCC camp in the Pisgah National Forest Friday night, given by the officers 1 and camp boys. Music was furnished by an orches | tra from Asheville. Fifty or more 'couples from Brevard enjoyed the hospitality of the camp on this ' occasion. I YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PARTY Miss Grace Teague was hostess at a party at her home on the Country Club road Friday evening, entertain ing a number of her friends among the college students and other friends. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and dancing. A salad course was served during the evening. Guests present to enjoy the oc casion were: Betty Loftis, Jane Hamlin, Katherine English, Eugenia Contrane, Mary Alma Coltrane, Nell Sturkey, E. J. Shaffer, Henry Dupre, Jack Brooks, Mack Allison, Mack Feaster, Buddy Hunt Carl Hendrix, Dan Williams and Edgar Loftis. THANKSGIVING SALE TO HE HELD ON WEDNESDAY A Thanksgiving food sale will be held Wednesday of next week in the King building, location of McFee jewelry shop on Main street. The sale will begin at 9 o'clock, sponsored by the Daughters of Wesley class of the Methodist church. Cakes, pies, candy, chickens and other foods suit able for Thanksgiving dinner will be on sale. WEDNESDAY CLUB IN INTERESTING MEETING \ An interesting meeting of the Wed nesday club was held Wednesday afternnon, November 14, at the home of Mrs. Ethel McMinn. In the absence of the hostess, Mrs. J. S. Silversteen, Mrs. McMinn was assisted by Mrs. T. A. Berg in entertaining the club. Mr3. Roy Long, vice president, presided over tne business iransac tions. Mrs. S. P. Verner reed * peti tion regarding the matter