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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL HAPPENINGS of INTEREST to WOMEN MRS. P. D. HERNDON- Editor PHONE 167 ?+++t+t'H!-++-!++++*+'M?>**t++++4++iM'++!'+t+'>t++->+++'>*t + . A. ... liT Jf .. <; .. MRS. B. CLARK PATTERSON Miss Betty Turner Became Bride Of B. Clark Patterson Saturday In a candlelight ceremony Satur iday evening ApriJ 30, at 5:30, Miss Betty Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Turner of Graham, N. C., Jirid grauddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lackey, became the oride of B Clark Patterson, son of Mrs. flora B, Patterson, ari-c the iaie O. Pat tcwon at the home of the orkie. Rev. J. L. Norris, pastor of the bride, of ficiated, using the double ring we tnony. Forming a setting for the t*reinc; ?y wt'e arrangement of <j' white gladioli and fern with aeven branch ed candelabra holding white .apers. Bill Turner, brother of the bride, >ighted the cardies. Mrs. l*on Huff man in a grey street Jength dress and carrying a nose-gay of camel lias and rosef*uds was matron of lienor. Ma7iiy Patterson, brother o: groom was best mari The bride wort- an anK t Jeng:r. dress of white organdy wim a fitted ixniice and full skirt wi h tmbroio ered insertion arid wide light gretr ?ash with matching hat. Sh<- carru a white pray^i t*x>k toppedwnn a natural orchid afwwered with whjt? paitin streamem After -the ceremony a jeeeptx r, was held. The guest? in* iudin-g rrn -r bers of tht- families;, ou: of to?vj guests and frietKis. For traveling, Mrs. Patterson wore ?a grey tweed sun and grey r iC with royal blue ?accessories, S> e us-ei1 the orchid from her prayer book for a shoulder bouquet. Mrs. Patterson is a graduate of Graham high school and took a com ? mercial course at Elon college. She now holds a secretarial position with Western Electric company in Bur lington. The groom Is a graduate of Me oane high school and attended the University of North Carolina. He *a.c a veteran of World War II and served 3 years with the Marine Corp.*; I ;r. the Pacific theatre of war. He now J nolds a position with U. S. Rubber .j Company in Burlington. Aftera short \v>edding trip, they , wjli be a: home at 522 Sideview ave., ?Graham, N. C: Mrs. J. C. Lackey attended the ?vedding.. Mrs. Lattimore Fetes Tuesday Bridge Club The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. "Charles Dilling tms week Invited to play with the ' me*r.t>ers were Mesdames H. E. Lyn ch, L. A Riser and George Houser. Mrs. G. S. Still won high score for the afternoon with Mrs. H. R. Neisle: winning high in the series and M'js. G. F Lattimore winning -tvond high. A- the conclusion of the progres sions the hostess served a n ice course with cake?: ? I Picture your kitchen with walls like these! N60W&LL Colorful! PrcctkoJ! Amazingly Inexptnsho! E :~y to install! Wonderful, ritwCongowall? the v^rmsncnt baked enamel wall covering with a raised tile effect ? stays bright and bcrvtiJul for years, never needs refirsishingl Its glistening, washable s T resists din, grease, scratches. Ideal for every "-".-vie: " toorr ! See the lovely, new Congowall colore t- I" c r Vtr.int 54" wainscot height. Only 50c running foot oil the roll r NOVEUTE Venetian Blind Co. lAargrace Phone 367- W Birthday Party Tuesday Night May 10 The Women -of -the -Church of tn* First Presbyterian church will have its annual birthday party on Tues day night, May 10, at 7:30. . An invitation is' extended to aJ the congregation to come. The Birthday Objective to which thegifts will go are Brazil Missior Work and the American Bible So ciety. As guest for this party will be Rev. Charles Bixler and his family Mr.. Bixler was assistant pastor for two summers, while a student in the j j Seminary, and is now paster of thV P-esbyterian church in Sharon. S. C. i He was born in Brazil and lived I there until h? came to this country j for hi< college education, his pa* ents being missionaries to that ccur try. ' ? Mrs. Lingard Honored I At Dinner j D*. and Mr>. W. L. Ramseur enxer tained at a dinner party in the pri vate dining room at the Country Club on Friday evening for Mrs. E ; L. Lingard of Harrogate, England. Roses were u^ed throughout ih* dining room. A delicious sneak supper with at j cessories was- served the follqwinf 1 | guests: Mrs. Lingard, Mr C. -E. N'eif Circle Meetings Methodist Circle No 1 . i Centra! Methodist church held the *:na: meeting of :he year at the homt of tne leader, Mrs; J. R. Davis. Eight members were present. Mrs. J. L. Settiemyre leo ; in the devotional. A motr. in merest ing and appeasing lesson, ."The World aa Our Door," was presented by .Mrs. L. L. Alexander. The yoIJ was called and the rh:%utes read and approved. The treasurer's report showed a surplus of $24 in the local collect ? ions and it was diclded to give this money to help buy a rug lo: the Young Peoples chapel. Lovely arrangements of roses and iris were used ? hrougnout the house. Delicious refreshments weie served by the hostess. * Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. W. A. Williams Monday afternoon ior their regulaT monthly meeting. I l/i the absence of their leader, Mrs. jO. O. Jackson, Mj5j. C. A. Gofor'h was in charge- The devotional vvas given by Mrs. E. L. Campbell. The topicfor discussion was. 'By Hjgj Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Brendaf i ?hd ; was led bv Mrs H. T. Fulton. Light Shall The Nations Walk." This ler, Mr. and Mrs. Hanv Page, Mr. and Mrs. HaroJd Hunxhcutt and Dr. and Mrs. Ramseur. v . Mrs. J F W ar^ were rruests Nine xpembers were presmt. During the social hour the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gm? Williams and Miss Maud Williams served a des-. sert course. L* . iT Circle No. 5 met Monday night -with Mrs. W. E. Craig. Mrs. J. H. Ar thur leader, presided, this being the last meeting of the confereiwe year routine business was rounded up. Fourteen members* were present. The topic for -discussion was "Home Life" and a very interesting discussion was ied by Mrs. W. R. Crafrg. Each member took part in an 1 informal discussion. /vf,racti\:e arrangements of iris, snapdragons and Toses . were used throughout the home Stra wberry t'hon cake was .served during the social half hour before the meeting. Circle No. 6 m*s t Monday 'night with Mrs. Alack Gantt. Mrs. Y. F." Throneburg- presented a ? very inter t-sting program on "Home Week in America." Sirs. E. W. Grif fin, president of WSCS, was guest of the circle. Fifteen members were present. During trie soeia] hour delicious refreshments were served. Pivsfryterian l Circle No. 2 of the Presbyterian church met Monday night with Mrs. Paul Mauney with Mrs. S. S Weir as co- hostess. Mrs. P. D. Patrick gave the Bible (study which. was taken from John. Mrs. Jack Arneite was in charge of the program. Interesting articles on "Church Expansion In Mecklen burg" were presented. Delightful refreshments, were serv at the conclusion of the program. Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian church met Monday night in the horpeOf-Mrs. Maynard Snow. Ih ,the absence of the leader, Mrs. Padgett, Mri. E. A. Harrill presided. Twelve members were present. . It was voted to change t he meet iris from the first Monday night to the second Monday night, Mrs. Lynch gave the Bible Study which was taken from John. During the social hour refresh ments were served by the hostess. Circle No. 4 met Monday night with Mrs. W. L. Ramseur i Mrs. Robert .Miller, leader, pre , sided. Eleven members were pres ent. I Mrs. O. W. Myers gave'the Bible Stqdy which was taken form John. Mrs. Frank Hoyle and Mrs. Ram | seur read articles on the Birthday , Objective." WITH SOMETHING SMABT TO WEJffi Your best chance to please Mom on Sunday is to give her something to wear ... from Belk's line array of women's fashions ... A chic hat ... a lovely sum mer dress ... a frilly slip ... a dainty blouse. Yes. Mother will appreciate something personal, some thing she can use and enjoy. A visit to Belk's will solve that Mother's Day Gift prob lem in quick lime. SPECIAL 5** ': ' ?*" ???*, WASH SILKS Summer weight ? all wanted colors: white, navy, black, pink, green, blue, aqua, maize, red. Suitable for blouses, lingerie, dresses. SUM Yd. Remember? You Always Sore At Belle's V'ii' AV;,. > ' >..1*4.4 . ?Zfe/ ***&&?>?
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