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mraUTPt Call Society Editor, House Mlu Ethel Plonk of Winston-Salam la spendiug the Thanksgiving holidays I here with her mother, Mr*. Kufus B. v Plonk. a Mite May Plonk left Wednesday for a Reidsville where <%e wTil visit rela- C lives for a Week or ten days. S Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander of Atlanta are spending Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. R. 8. TTonk and family. Mist Peggy Baker, student at tho * University of Tennessee, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her c parents. -o- I * Mrs. Theresa Hollnnd -Of Bnltl- l' more, Md., is visiting her sister, Mrs. j ^ L. P. Baker. j * Rev. and Mrs. P. D. Patrick will go | to Decatur, On., on Saturday to attend | business sessions at the Columbia Theo js< logical Seminary. While there, flies',), will visit their daughter, Betty. II " ' ' ^^^'jSfan^^lrsf'^A. KiMr^n^'week1^^ ad goesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Max D well in Charlotte. c< 0 hi *i r> ? -* ?- '? * * ' ** v., iriHmcu w oer nnjnc looay if* ! ^ ter spending several day* at the home of her aoa, W W. Tolleaon and hie family. la ? ? M i Vtw Vaai-i" TIM-se h.h .1 ... U WCUNC will apend the week end with ; her mother. On ler way home. ahe I . will atop ia SaUabury to aee the Ca- ' ' Uwba game. j Mr. and Srt. Hugh Holeomb of Ml. Airy" reeently viaited Mr. Holeomb "a ? later, Mra. W. J. MeGill and Mr. Me- 1 Gill. Mra. MeGill haa been tick for aometlme. . , ?< hi Mr. and Mra. J. R. Davia spent the ?' weekend with relatives in Georgia. A Miss Louise Morris, of Charlotte, |,| former teacher at Central, was a Via- ju itor here Sunday 0I Mr. and Mra. Charles Watteraon en- w tertained several members of the Watteraon family at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home in Charlotte. ?? 0 si se Misses Betsy Tolleson, Jackie Falls and Mary Helen Hffrd, students at in WStTNC are spending the Thanksglv- pi ing holidays with their parents. fi '?o? ae Mr. Clarence Carpenter has been jn visiting here this week with relatives. 0I cfc Mr. an^ Mrs. Ray Kirby moved back to town this week after having ' lived in Charlotte for some time. ^ Miss Betty Grantham is visiting this week at Guilford College. East week-end she visited friends in* Greensboro and attended the CarolinaDuke game. 1 Miss Lydia Ann TVatk:ns. of Reldsville, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis. Mr. W. G. Grantham returned Sunday night from Florida where he had gone to accompany his parenta on their trip down there. WAFFLE SHOP'S SUNDAY DINNERS Fried Chicken 85c Roast Pork 75c Country-Style Steak 60c Try our New Slaw It's Diiicious & Tempt- i .*? v, I t - ' in t i i i. i>.ii prices mciuue otim One-half gal. Ice Oream to carry out 86c Sr. THE ** ^ I*. r Phone 879 jfey;. '' ^ . I irsonals 367-W, Office 167 i i Among those attending the Carolina- 1 >ue game at Chapel Hill last week rere Mr. and Mrs. Don Blanton, and on, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Tolly Bhu ord, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finger, Mr. nd Mrs, Dau'Tlnger, Mr. and Mrs. , iarl Finger, Miss Mary Ann Jamea, lartin Harmon, and Ned McOill. , i CLUB NOTES STUDY The Study club met last week at be home of Mrs. J. A. Kiser, Mrs. P. >. Katterree, vice-president, was in harge. The program was on Kussia nd Mrs. E. A. Shenk, guest speaker. . ave an interesting discourse on this ! heme. After the program, the hostess < ssisted by Mrs. Jay Patterson and , Irs. Arnold Kiser, served a refreshig dessert course. | , FORTNIOHTERB I< The Fortnighters were entertained )'' ist Friday by Mrs. Arnold Kiser. Ta- " le? were arranged for play in the I ving room, which was dee irs. George Peeler was awarded a d rize /or holding high acorn. At tho * melusioa of play, the bortcas served * sked ham and a salad. ? ?W m. JSMHHC/) Mrv. W U . Kiser, and Mr*. George Lattimore. j MAUHEW The Mtnbaw mertbers played bridge I at Tuesday night at the hone of I Ira. J. C. Heddon. When aeorea were I ' Mlflrt JH.w gc..?Ul.' "| re high aeore prize and the low prize I ent to Miss Martha Mcaaia. Th.- 1 oateaa aerved cokea and nnta. The I >zt meeting will be at the home of I iaa Ruth Randall. SSQVXOR WOMEN The 8enior Woman'a club met laat I riday afternoon at the home of Mra. I , W. Griffin. (I Thia meeting was the Art meeting I ' the year and Mra. E. W. Griffin II id arranged for an exhibit of the I t work of local amateur artists. Mr* I ubrey Mauney gave a brief talk on I ir impreaaiona of Art in Cuba. The pieturea entered in the exhi- I t were numbered and they were I dged by popular vote. First and see I id prlzea were awarded in each group I Winners in the different groups I ere: I High Sehool Age ? Crayon draw- I gs: first prize, Pauline Mauney; aee I id prize, Pauline Mauney; Pencil I :etchea: first prize Pauline Mauney; II cond prize, Herman Mauney. Grammar Grade Age ? erayon draw I gs: first prize, Jimmy Cobb; second II ize, Linda Baity." Pencil sketches: II rst prize, Walter Griffin; second I cond prize, Elizabeth Beaty. Primary Grade Age ? crayon draw- I gs: first prize, Annette Moss; sec- || id prize, Aaron Connor. Pencil sket- I tea: first prize, Elizabeth Abernathy, I cond prize, Charles Jolly, daps?first prize: Miss Lineberger'a II urth grade; second prize, Walter I riffin. Honorable mention was given to a l? Lad NC Plonk , ? ? .1 >" . ra? KINCH9 MOXyyfAW gWULP turtle carved from soap which was ( terod by Peggy Mauney and an arrangement of painted seed pods and grasses which waa entered by Miss Lineberger'? fourth grade. At the conclusion of the meeting the lostess served tomato juice eoctail from a punch bowl and pretzels and toasted snacks were passed. , JUNIORS The Junior Woman's club will meet Monday night, Dec. 2, at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss Betty Grantham. This is to be the Christmas party ind members are reminded to bring * gift. Housed in Trailers During the recent war, the United States government purchased 35,000 trailer coaches which, through repeated occupancy, were used to house more than 500.000 persons. MOKTH CAROLINA, ''LEVELAND COUNTY The undersigned, bnving qualified is administrator of the estate of N. il. Ware, deceased, lato of Cleveland ,'ounty, this is to notify all persons mving claims against said estate to irescnt them to the undersigned on or th? Ifith Amxr a# u ? ? -? v.-^ V4 CIUUCI t lebted to Mid eatate will pirate sake immediate payment to tke nndreigned. Tkl? Wth day of November, 1M4. J. Grady Ware. Administrator j-j ' - - . uc^L t-.-3S\Vtri-.tf. f iragnaa -f?- ' g|? iwo Bq SPl . PR'S $2 CL ' $2.( ?luc Kings Mo "We Fill Ph Special C OF lies Win >W RF.l SHOP EARLY FOB BEi CHOICE BARGAINS IN AT THE VIRTUAL BE WINTER SEASON 1 Brothers "Your Merchant Si i ; Church News ! FIK8T BAPTIST CHUBCH i L. C. Pinnix, Pastor < Mrs. J. C. Bridges, Secretary \ Sunday? ' 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. < 11:00 a. m .Morning worship. ' 6:15 p. m. BTU. < 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Monday? < 7:30 p. rn. Add Hasseltine Circle meets with Mrs. G. A. Bridget. J 7:00 p. m. Scout Troop Six meets < at Scout Hut. ) 7:30 p. m. DeTtcons meeting. Y Y.'A < meets at the church. J Tuesday 4 p. m. Intermediate G A. < Wednesday 4 p. m. Junior G. A. , Thursday 7:45 p. m. Choir rehear- J sal at the home of A. W. Kincffld. ! I Friday 4:30 p. m. Cuh Scouts, Den ! I ! ! 11 I < i BOYCE MEMORIAL ABP CHURCH jjj Wm. L. Pressly, Minister < i Sahhath school 10:00 A. M. {! , Morning service 11:00 A. M. Sermon by the minister. < > The officers of the church will meet J [ i in the afternoon. <? The women of the church will have ] [ ?k.i. - ?m -? ??? I mru nuAiiiniT BirgnBT. ' * ' Corn Firtillttr It takes about ISO pounds of ni- ! trogen, 29 pounds of phospho; Dorothy Grs 5CIALS r SKIN LOTION LOO Value Only? $1.00 EANSINO CREAM X) Value Only? $1.00 ~ ITED TIME ONLY? untain Drug I Any Doctors' Prescription" ones 41 and 81 iroup iter Coat DUCED ST. SELECTION OF QUALITY COATS GINNING OF THE & Compa nee 1699" . 7* ** Q ' .> ' , ": ' % ' ?'& Tv, \ ?-tJy. ' page five WEDDING INVITATIONS 1; < i 1 ^ jj Si/ere rentes jt y ~ffie jfade.?"T ?:?n Ji Z1J. !; 4 k. < 4 I Ask To See Our Sample Book ]: ?-TWO WEEK DELIVERY??- ]\ Herald Publishing House Phone 167 ): i I ^* I J ' fl ' ny . |
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