Social News Miss Elizabeth Whitten, Editor Office Phone 64 Residence 59-X Annual Piano Recitals Presented Friday And Monday Mrs. John A. Poteat and Mrs. Carl W. McMurray presented their pu pils in the annual recitals Friday and Monday evenings climaxing the year's work. Both events ■ivere held in the high school auditorium. On Friday evening members of the Crosby Adams Juvenile club gave a program of piano solos and duets. Two original compositions ■were interesting features. Anne Mc intosh played "Springtime" which she composed for the occasion. B-Linda Finley played her descrip tive piece, "Sambo's Jalopy". Other members appearing on the program were Alfred Richie, Mary Mcintosh, Lillian Twitty, Nona Burnette, Judy Finley Ellen Twitty, Jane Mcintosh, June Story, Martha Twitty, Man garet Anne Pyatt, Carolyn McBee, Walker Blanton and Doris Wilson. Members of the Junior club were presented Monday evening in a program made up of piano and vo cal numbers. During this recital a Superior rating certificate was pre sented to Jimmy Laughridge by the retiring State Junior Counselor, Mrs. McMurray. Jimmy won this distinction at the recent District Ju nior Festival held in Asheville. This is the second consecutive year Jimmy has won highest rating. To mark the occasion he was award ed gifts by his teacher,. Mrs. Poteat and Mrs. McMurray. Mary Lou Bea man received a gold certificate as an award for superior rating for three consecutive years. She was given a McDowell pin by her teach er, Mrs. McMurray. Eight members who participated in the first State Junior Choir Fes tival in North Carolina, held in Asheville, May 14, 1949, sang the the Collect of the Junior Division of the National Federation of Music clubs and three sacred songs. The last of this group was "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" a bene diction by Lutkin which closed the recital. Those singing in the choir were Pollyanna Atkins, Mary Lou< Beaman, Roxanne Dark, Barbara Fisher, Laura Jean Keeter, Margar et McLarty, Patsy Teague and Pat sy Watkins. They were accompanied at the piano by Mrs. McMurray. Others who performed were Catherine Long, Virginia McBee, Hope Mc Call, Jimmy Laughridge and Mar tha Steppe. One member of the club, Mary Allen Poteat, was unable to be present due to a recent acci dent. Stage decorations for the two events were arranged by Mrs. R. W. Twitty. Mrs. T. L. Richie, Mrs. Paul Story, Mrs. Donald Mcintosh, Jr., Mrs. B. H. Laughridge, Mrs. Eugene Keeter and Mrs. Guy Steppe. Use the Want Ads for profit. imm Thursday and Friday 'SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS' Joel McCrea Alexis Smith Saturday TAR FRONTIER' Roy Rogers Monday and Tuesday "BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY" Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Wednesday "UNKNOWN ISLAND" Virginia Grey Barton MaeLane Mrs. Gilkey Honored With Birthday Party Mrs. Maude Gilkey was honored with a surprise birthday party jpven at her home Saturday afternoon by her daughters, Mrs. Harry McCall and Mrs. E. W. Parker, Jr. Spring flowers were used in de corating. The guests were enter tained with games and contests. The hostesses served Russian tea, sandwiches, cake and candy. Those included in the courtesy were Mrs. E. B. Gibson, Mrs. W. J. Bowman, Mrs. T. V. Ellis, Mrs. J. E. Crawley, Mrs. Arnold Pyatt, Mrs. L. B. Hairr, Mrs. I. A. Hol land Mrs. C. R. Craig. o Hunts Entertain At Spring Valley Farm Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hunt enter tained relatives last Sunday at their home, "Spring Valley Farm" in Glenwood. A delicious picnic dinner was served on the lawn. Those present for the enjoyable occasion were: Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Steppe of Portland, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Greene and children Sally and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. C. (C. Morris and children Sally and Jim my; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Graeber, Jr.; and Miss Kathryn Hunt, all of Charlotte. o Mrs. William Ross Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. William Ross entertained her bridge club at her home on East Court street last Thursday after noon. Roses and other seasonal flowers formed a pretty background for the party. In the games Mrs. Morgan Baldwin won high score prize and Mrs. Loyd Miller, low. The hostess served a dessert course. Others playing were Mrs. Wil liam B. Noyes, Mrs. Mac Jay, Mrs. Rowe Mauney, Mrs. Wayne Copen haver, Mrs. Archie Mcintosh and j Mrs. Robert Teeter. Mrs. Cross Entertains With Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., enter tained her club with a bridge-lunch eon at her home Wednesday of last week. Two courses were served. In the games Mrs. Neal Morris won high score prize and Mrs. Joseph L. Noy es, second high. The home was decorated with roses, larkspur and other seasonal flowers. Club members playing were Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. Frank Goldsmith, Mrs. Paul Story, Mrs. S. W. Blanton, Mrs. E. P. Dameron, Mrs. Harry McCall and Mrs. S. R. Cross. >r\ Mrs. Chambers Hostess To La Nuit Bridge Club Mrs. Williatn C. Chambers was hostess to La Nuit club at her home on View Point Drive last Thursday evening. | Summer flowers were effectively used in decorating. Mrs. C. C. Bolch won club high score prize and Mrs. B. A. Dickson, visitor's high. The hostess seryed a salad course. Others playing were Mrs. Ernest House, Mrs. R. W. Proctor, Mrs. D„ N. Lonon, Mrs. W. L. Morris, Mrs. G. W. Giles and Mrs. Sarah Margar et Giles. Bridge Tournament Held Monday Night The Woman's Auxiliary of St. John's Episcopal church sponsored a bridge-tournament in the commu nity building Monday evening. Mrs. W. B. Gibbs won high score ■ prize, Mrs. William Gladden, se I cond, and Miss Gray Proctor, con solation. Mrs. J. E,. Neal, Sr. won the 108 high score. o ATTEND MEETING j Mrs. Poly Fox, Mrs. Herbert Hall, and Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frenzel attended a zone meeting of the Lu theran Women's Missionary League held in Asheville on Sunday after noon. Rev. Frenzel is the pastoral advisor of the Western Zone of the LWML of the Carolinas and Geor gia. i Mrs. Dameron Hostess At Informal Tea Mrs. E. P. Dameron entertained grammar grade teachers of the Ma rion Central School with an infor mal tea at her home Thursday af ternoon. The home was beautifully decorat ed with arrangements of pink flow ers. The dining table was centered with a crystal bowl of pink sweet peas flanked by pink candles in crystal holders. Mrs. Ralph Morris assisted the hostess in serving sher bet, sandwiches, tea and cake. Local and Personal Notes of Interest Frank Curtis is a patient in Mis sion Hospital, Asheville. o Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Norris have returned from a visit in St. Joseph, Mo. o Miss Evelyn Toney, of Anniston, Alabama, is visiting Mrs. Julia Stan ley. o Carlton Gilkey, of Winston-Sa lem, spent last week-end at his home here. o Mrs. Ernest M. Gore is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. McCall. o Sergeant Hugh Ellis, of Washing ton, D. C., spent last week-end at his home here. o Mrs. George Seely, of San An tonio, Texas, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oiiver Cross. o Mrs. A. S. Bradford attended the reunion of her class at Greensboro college last week-end. o Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tate attend ed a family reunion in Catawba county last week-end. o Mrs. James Beaver, * of Atlanta, Ga., visited her brother, S. E. Whit ten, here last week-end. Prank Hunt, of New Orleans, La., will arrive Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hunt. o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trone, of Al toona, Pa., spent last week end with Dr. and Mrs. William Hagna. o Mrs. W. R. Chambers spent last week-end in Winston-Salem. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Marion Mills. o Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Steppe, of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. A. F. Hunt spent last week with relatives in Charlotte. Mrs. C. R. McCall and Dorothy Jo McCall visited Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Duncan and family in Leeds, S. C., last week-end. o Miss Mary Catherine Sebastian has returned to her home here after an extended visit with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. o Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cross, Jr., Eugene Cross, fu and Jeanette Cross attended a horse show in Rock Hill last Friday. o Miss Sonja Hagna, student of St. Genev,ieve of the Pines, will return to her home here Tuesday for the summer vacation. ft Mrs. J. I. Chalkley and son, of Columbia, Missouri, left last week after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patton. Mrs. D. M. Williams, of Char lotte, spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Mc Call, and Miss Ellen Crawford. o Mrs. H. W. Saunders and chil dren, Sandy and Rebecca Lane, of Shreveport, La., arrived this week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morris. Mrs. T. B. Bunch will leave Sat urday to spend the summer in South Boston, Va. and Emporia, Va. She will be accompanied by her husband and little daughter who plan to join here here the latter part of this week. o Mrs. Neal Morris attended a class reunion at Converse college, Spar tanburg, S. C., last Week-end. She was accompanied my Miss Marjorie Pless who visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lunger in Columbus, Ga., before returning home. Mrs. C. A. Workman attended graduation exercises at Gallaudet at Gallaudet college in Washington, college in Washington, D. C., last week when her niece received her diploma. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Streetman, Sr., who is visiting relatives in Washington. Martha Pettigrew Chapter DAR Presents Medals Mrs. W. W. Neal, Jr., was hostess to the Martha Pettigrew Chapter Daughters of the American Revolu tion at her home on Crescent Drive Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. W. W. Neal, Sr., regent, pre sided. Opening formalities were lead by Miss Bonnie Hill and Mrs. W. R. Chambers. Mrs. B. F. Pollard con ducted a ^evotional. It was announced that Mrs. Carl McMurray had been appointed State chairman for the Advancement of American Music by Miss Virginia Hojs&tf, State regent. Mrs. A. C. Hewitt, Sr., Chapter Historian, was in charge of the pro gram. Mrs. Hewitt presented the win ners in the Essay Contest that was recently conducted in the City schools. The subject for these essays using the history of North Carolina. Miss Mary Lou Beaman winner from Marion City school presented her essay "The Great Seal of North Car olina." From the Eugene Cross school Miss Reba Harris was the winner with an essay "The Lost Col ony." From West Marion Miss Elaine Cook was the winner with an essay "The Story of Andrew Jackson." From the East Marion school Miss Katherine Long was the winner with an essay "History of the Flag of North Carolina." The ebove medals were given re spectively by Mrs. James E. Evans, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Sr., Mrs. J. F. Jonas and Mrs. R. J. Noyes. These awards will be presented at the final exercises of the school After adjournment, the hostess served a dessert course. o Wilsons Celebrate 25th Anniversary Of Their Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Watson Wilson en tertained with open house last Fri day night at their home in Nebo celebrating their 25th wedding anni versary. The home was decorated with ros es, sweet peas, daisies and laurel. The dining table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake flanked by burning tapers in silver holders. Mrs. Wilson cut the cake and her daughter, Miss Virginia Lee Wil son, presided over the punch bowl. Mints and nuts were also served. A color note of green and white was carried out. Twenty guests called during the evening. The honorees received many lovely gifts. Naval Reservists Have Meeting A regular meeting of the Naval Reservists Composite Unit of Mc Dowell County was held in the court house last Wednesday evening. Business of a routine nature was transacted and a training film was shown. Meetings are held 'the second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month. Alexander Graduates From Davidson Davidson, May 30—A Davidson College Senior from Marion was graduated at the college's 113th Commencement Exercises held this morning. Ralph R. Alexander, Jr., son of Mrs. R. H. Alexander, West Fort street, received the degree of Bach elor of Science with a major in Business and Economics. Active in extracurricular affairs, he belonged to Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity; D. 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