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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 , 1940

m WOMAN’S REALMand SOCIETY NEWS

M I S S B E T H C A L D W E L L Miss Sue Sweeney le f t M onday fo rH O N O R S H O U S E G U E S T t O xford w here she has accepted a po-

Miss Beth Caldwell honored h e r 's i tion as a m em ber o f the facu lty of house guest, Miss B etty Shull, o f the Oxford school.

[Charlotte , w ith a delightful bridge! E laine C artier re tu rned tor ! pa rty a t her home N orth Main M arion S atu rday a f te r spending twof;; s tree t la st F riday afternoon. j weeks with h e r bro ther, Roderick W.

The home was beau tifu lly decora- C artier, in Hickory.

MISS FUSH IA CRISP BECOMES BRIDE OF ROBERT HENRY CLAY

: ted with a profusion of vari-colored i summer flowers.

A ttractive tallies w ere passed di-

iM ISS JOYCE DECKER j HONORS GUESTS W ITH

I b r i d g e LUNCHEON ! rec ting the guests to the ir places a tP u A m C nsp daogh tcr of] Miss Joyce D ecker gave a delight-[tw o tab les of co i.tr .o t.

Mrs. W . C. Crisp and the la te Mr. jfu l bridge luncheon in honor of her] W hen cards w ere laid aside the C nsp, ^ c a m e the bride of R obert;house guest, Miss Em m a B oyle,ihostess presented Miss Betty Shull H enry Clay, son o f M r and Mrs. R J „ , Sum pter, S. C„ last Wed- with the high score p r iw . b. Clay, m a cerem ony S atu rday ev-inesday a t h e r sum m er home on Lakej The hostess served a delicious ening, A ugust 31st, a t th e Presbyte-1 Jam es. The guests arrived a t 1 0 :30 | salad course.n a n ^ « r c h , w ith Dr. C. W. M cM ur-, and bridge w as begun a t fo u r tables. | Those playing w ere Miss Shull, ray officiating. The single ring cere-! The hostess served a deliciousiMrs. Zeno Wall of Shelby, Miss Eli-

. (luncheon a t 12:30 a f te r which play zabeth Neal, Miss A nn Neal Pless, The church was decorated with e v - ; was resum ed until th ree o’clock i n ; Miss M ary Cambers, Miss V irginia

erg reens and mixed flowers. .th e afternoon . Scores were added i Wilson, Mrs. Will Wilkinson and MissP rio r to the ceremony, a program and Mrs. W. O. Gibbs was aw arded j Elizabeth Copeland,

o f nuptial music was rendered by | the high score prize and Mrs. AldenMrs. Wm. 0 . Gibbs and Miss Ruth | H oneycu tt low score prize. Mrs. » a v t > P P D C O N A fBlackwood. Mrs. Gibbs played ‘‘Lie-j H atcher and Miss Em ma Boyle and A N D P t K b U A Lbestiaum e by Liszt as an organ so-1 Mrs. C. A. Brown, out-of-town guestslo, and Miss Blackwood sang, “ The j w ere each presented a g ift.Sw eetest S tory E ver Told,” by iI Those who enjoyed the occasion Stults. The bridal chorus from L o - |w ere Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs, Honeycutt, hengrin by W agner was used as t h e ' Mrs. W. M. Gladden, Mrs. J. O. processional and M endelssohn’s ; Laughridge, Mrs. J . F. Miller, Mrs. march fo r th e recessional. “ Them e” | H atcher, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Saraby Tschaikowsky was played during | M argare t Giles, Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs.the ceremony. i p red M orris, Mrs. W. A. McCall,

The couple en tered unattended . Mrs. C. F. Barnes, Mrs. A rth u r Al- T he bride wore an advanced fa l l i ien , Mrs. S. B. H ildebrand, Mrs. G. model of black crepe. H er off-the-1 B. Finley, Mrs. Z. V. Shaver and face hat had gathered veiling in the Mrs. W. C. McCall.back, w ith touches of w hite. H eri _________corsage was of gardenias. | ^ , j s s n ELL GIBBS

Mrs. Clay w'as educated a t the j |g HONORED W ITH Lpnoir and Collettsville schools, Ap - 1 a n n q u j ^ c e M E N T PARTY palachian S tate Teacher’s College

Mrs. A. G. Kern and son, A lbert, and Miss K athryn Smith, of K nox­ville, Tenn., spent last week-end w ith Mrs. E. C. McMillan. i

Jimm ie Gourley and Miss Jean ̂Saunders spent la st Sunday with ■ fr iends in High Point, W inston-Sa-i lem and North Wilkesboro. j

Dr. and Mrs. F red W. Biddix and , children, of Spruce Pine, visited Mrs. i

Biddix’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I

H. Hennessee, la st Sunday. j

Miss M argare t Gourley le f t S atu r-j day fo r N orth Wilkesboro w here she will resume her work as a te acher i n ; the North Wilkesboro school. j

Rev. C. L. Taylor, of Chase City, j Va., a fo rm er pastor of E ast M arion;

„ T J . I B aptist church, visited J. H. JaynesH erm an J. Bryson and son spent! ; . ^ \ r -i ^ i

and fam ily a t Nebo la st week.

j Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st F. Corpen- ! ing, of Barberton , Ohio, and Mr. and'■ Mrs. Paul Corpening, of Mobile, *

Mrs. F red Bryson, of Asheville, i s ! A labama, a re visiting relatives here,visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Crisp.

NOTES OF INTEREST

M onday in Raleigh.

Mr. and Mrs. F red Morris spent W ednesday in Charlotte.

S tateand is a g radua te of St. P e te r ’s Hos­pital, School of N ursing. F o r the past two years she has been on the nursing staff of the M arion General Hospital.

Mr. Clay was educated a t the M ar­ion schools and Bailey’s M ilitary In ­s titu te , and is now connected w ith the S tate H ighway Commission.

A fte r a week’s m otor tr ip of u n ­announced destination, the couple will be a t home in Marion.

Following the ceremony, a recep­tion was held a t the home of the groom ’s paren ts on S tate s tree t.

Out of town guests p resent fo r the occasion were

Mr. R. S. Crisp, of Lenoir; Mrs.

Miss Evelyn Toney has re tu rned from a vacation tr ip in Heflin, Ala.

Mrs. T. W. Bickett, of Raleigh, is th e guest of Mrs. Annie Miller Pless.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hennessee spent Labor Day with relatives in Marion.

Miss E dna Tate, of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting h er mother, Mrs. H. H. Tate.

The engagem ent of Miss Nell Gibbs, of Marion, and S. Ray Byerly, of Sanford, was announced S aturday i

afternoon when Mrs. W. B. Gibbs and i Mr. and Mrs. W arren Adkins spent Mrs. Bruce Gibbs en te rta ined a t ' la st week-end in Hemingway, South bridge a t the home of the fo rm er on j Carolina.

the Lake Tahoma Road. | ^ i s s Maxine Pinley and Miss P ete EllenV of^R aleigh ,’ a re visittag’ siisssum m er, Edw ards spent Tuesday m Green-, C raw ford and Mrs. B. L. Ash-

j w orth.Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper, of

Miss Adeline Dewey, of Asheville, has re tu rned to her home a f te r spend­ing two weeks with he r g randpa r­ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hennessee.

Dr. and Mrs. H ubert P o tea t and son, Billy, of W ake Forest, le f t fo r the ir home W ednesday a f te r a visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chambei's.

Mr. W. H. H ennessee, Miss Anne Ruth H ennessee and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hennessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. H ennessee in G reensboro last week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bonner and children, Lexa, J r . , Jam es, E thel and

A profusion of mixed flowers decorated the home. As the ] ville, S. C. guests arrived they drew tallies fo ri partners . W hen cards were laid aside | Corporal Chas. O. Wilson has re-Miss E lizabeth Conley received top I

G. B. Finley.I tu rned to the M arine B arracks in

score prize, Mrs. W. A. Young loW ; ^ ‘ * I W ashington, D. C., a f te r a visit toscore and cu t prize w ent to Missi Misses Doris, Jean and C atherine ̂his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mina Lou Young. To th e hor^oree' H un t have re tu rned from a visit to Wilson.

the hostesses presented linen. | New Y ork City. ■ Josephine Craig, Frances

A salad and sweet course wasj Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggs, of Ral- S tanley, M arianna Johnson, Fay served to the following guests: M issjeigh, spent last week-end w ith Mr. M organ Chambers and B etty Jane

W. M. Karcher, of Columbus, G a.;j Gibbs, Mrs. W. S. Brawley and Miss land Mrs. D. F. Giles. I A dkins le f t M onday fo r M ontrea tCorporal and Mrs. J. K. Clay, of! V irginia Brawley, of Lenoir, Mrs. A. | ^ , .C o lle g e .B eaufort, N. C.; W. R . Gill and Ris-!B. Gibbs, of Statesville, Mrs. W. A.I J o s e ^ in e Craig spen t la st, M h l i P t tte r Gill, o f Columbus, Ga.; Miss R osa 'Y oung , Mrs. E. M. Craw ford, M i s s , '? '^ : ™ '* '" the guest, Mr. and Mrs M arshall ^ t e a tLee Isaacs, of M organton; Mrs. W .^Elizabeth Conley, Miss Mina L o u ! '’' ^ . tc h .n . ,have re tu rn ed to th e ir home m Wash-C. Crisp, of Lenoir; Mrs. L. N. P a l- ; Young, Mrs. Bay Smith, Mrs. W. O. | Jam es Ouzts, o f Spartanburg , S. U- >-•. a two weeKs -ns-mer, o f Lenoir; Misses M a r j o r i e , i Gibbs, Mrs. D. N. Lonon, Mrs. H u g h ' C., spen t last week-end with his:^ rien s an re a ives in eShirley and Edith Palm er, all of Le-iB eam . Tea guests w ere Mrs. G arland m other, Mrs. J . W. Ouzts. (county,n o ir; Miss Clara M arett, of M o r g a n - 1Williams, Mrs. M. D. L edbetter, Mrs. i q ^ W orkm an le f t Sunday fo r 'ton . jJ . C. Rabb and Mrs. J . H. L. Miller. ■ clin ton ,' S. C., where he w as calledi®"^^ daughter, Dale, re tu rned to th e ir

-------------- I -------------- iby the illness 6 f his fa ther. : home in W ashington D C., last Mon-j j day a f te r a visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. S.j Mr. and Mrs. G. E. W hitten a n d ' e . W hitten. '

MRS. PLESS HONORS G U EST W ITH LUNCHEON.

MRS. FRANK GOLDSMITH BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS

Mrs. A nnie Miller Pless h o n o red ! Mrs. F rank Goldsmith was hostess. son, Gene, spent la st week w ith re l­atives in Marion and Old Fort. Mrs, Hazel McMahan, Nelson Par-

h e r house gaest, Mrs. T. W. B ic k e tt ,: to h e r bridge club last F riday even-j *“ |k e r, Miss Louise P o tea t and Miss Lu-w ith a luncheon a t the Arrow H ead ; ing a t her home on N orth G arden | Miss Em m a Boyle, of Sum pter, S. | ciUe P ark er le f t la st Sunday fo r aTea Room a t Old F o r t on W ednes-| s tree t. A sters decorated th e living H atcher, of C harlotte , i ten days visit to New York and theday afternoon . Each tab le was ce n - |room w here two tab les w ere placed : visiting Miss Joyce Decker. i W orld’s Fair.

te red w ith a bowl of sum m er flow -ifor contract. | Mr. and Mrs. Rowe M uney spent! Mrs. F lorence Wilson and Mrs.ers. i A fte r several progressions had j a s t week-end v/ith fr iends and re la - , A nnie Davis spent the week-end in

A delightfu l fo u r course luncheon been played, Mrs. Charles Smith w as j Uves in C harlotte and Newton. j D urham w here they visited Zene Da- w as served to the following guests: p resen ted th e high score prize and | W vtheville i vis who is under tre a tm en t a t theMrs. B ickett, Mrs. S. L. Hyde, of Mrs. Will W ilkinson low score. Mrs.!Charleston, S. C., Mrs. J . C. Cornett, I P. N. Devere w as given a “ going i ^^^k-end h e r e j Uuke • Hospital.Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Mrs. Minnie aw ay” g ift. ; ^ family. | M ary F rances Grayson andB lanton, Mrs. L. A. Neal, Mrs. G. S. i The hostess served a delicious; Mrs. D. F. Giles is spending thisi Bob Lockhart, of Monroe, Miss Hel- K irby, Sr., Mrs. J . B. Newton, Sr., I sandwich course. jweek in Raleigh in the in te res t of en Holden, of Asheville, and JohnMrs. W. W. Neal, Mrs. J. W. W in-; Those playing w ere Mrs. J . E. ithe National Y outh Adm inistration, i Peddicord, of W inston-Salem, spentborne, Mrs. C. F. Jam es, Mrs. U. E. iNeal, J r . , Mrs. F le tcher Shoemaker, ! ^ g ^^d Miss M ary week-end a t W rightsville Beach,Cross, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Sr., Mrs. Mrs. DeVere, Mrs. Jack Jam es, M rs .; Rock Hill SH. H. Tate, Mrs. D. F. Giles, Mrs. S . ; Sam Yancey, Mrs. Will Erw in , M rs .; ^ /I’crc- iL. Copeland, Mrs. J . Q. Gilkey and Wilkinson and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. P a t W hite have re-Mrs. Barron Caldwell. _________ I Mrs. L. H. Taylor and two daugh- tu rned to the ir home in Binghamton,

I |te rs from Laurens, South C a r o l i n a , IN. Y., a f te r spending several weeksare visiting Mr. and Mr& C. A. W o rk - ' w ith relatives here. Mrs. W hite was

I man. Ithe fo rm er Miss B ertha D ysart ofI M arion Route 4.

STUDY CLUB M EETS IW ITH MRS. R. B. SMITHMISS W ESTM ORELAND

BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS | 1940-41 i" ’" " 'Miss Joyce W estm oreland e n t e r - M r . and Mrs. I. H. P a ty o f Char-

tam ed her bridge club a t h e r home .^j^^ Robert B. S m i t h lotte , spent the week-end w ith Mr,a t Glenwood la st T hursday evening, j

A Mexican m otif was carried out. Yellow flowers decorated the living room w here two tab les w ere placed fo r contract.

The guests w ere g ree ted

Mrs. F. S. Alsup and John Stovall,

Tuesday afternoon , w ith 13 mem- ^and Mrs.

hers present. Two new members, I Nichols.

L. L. Bolch and Mrp. Dora i of Jasper, A labama, spent the week-

j son, w ere taken in. The topic chosen ̂ja st week from a visit w ith Mr, and American I Mrs. J . A. C arper in Wytheville,

xuc e - - - - by g ^ H ild e b ran d ; V irginiahostess and d irec ted to th e ir places . ^, . , land Miss Joyce Decker en terta in ing- „ ̂ j • , ^by a t trac tiv e to lhes. The tab les w e r e , M r and Mrs. Roderick W. C artier

num bered by hand-pain ted Mexican -P u rsu i t o f Laughter,” ™ Elaine, spent

. 1 M M *>y A gnes Repplier and “The E n jo y - l '“ ‘When cards w ere laid aside Mrs. !___ ̂ ^ ______ i__________ *____iJ- Cartier._ . , ^ I m ent of L augh ter” by Max Eastm an, 1

, . ^ auney w as e win e r o ®iThe hostess served a salad and f ru it j Mr. and Mrs. Zebcourse. Two guests w ere p re s e n t , ; th re e children spent

gera d ow s c o ^ v • v * ' Miss Em ma Boyle o f Sum ter, S. C., M onday w ith Mr. and MrsMexican tab le cov^''® ■" hostess ' m other, Mrs. Cham- Wilkinson,

colors w ere used and th e hostess i .jpion.

! end here . They w ere accompanied home by Mrs. Alsup and son, F rank , who have been spending the summer with Mrs. A. L. Hogan. i

Mrs. Geo. W. Fox, of D andridge, Tenn., spent la st week w ith Mrs. F o x ; sister, Mrs. Ray W. Brown. Mr. Fox and Mrs. Fox fa th e r , W. R. Swann, jo ined them fo r the week-end. Mrs. i Fox re tu rn ed home w ith them Sun- day. ̂ 1

served a salad course.Those p laying w ere Mrs. M auney ,!

Miss F itzgerald , Miss B arba ra W ag-!**^^- W IE R GIVES ner, Mrs. A rth u r Allen, Miss E thel j BRIDGE-LUNCHEON W atkins, Miss Virginia Wilson and | A delightful bridge-luncheon was Miss Elizabeth W hitten. i given by Mrs. J , A." W ier a t the Ar-

V ance and Sunday and

J. F. j Miss M ary Alice Ballew and Jack 1 Cowan have re tu rn ed from a visit to' W hite Lake. They w ere accompanied

Mr. and Mrs. Rowe M auney h a d '. „ ir- i » ^, T> by Mrs. Earl P a tton o f Statesville,

as th e ir guests la s t w eek Dick B e r r y , , , , _ t t i t jXT 11 o- Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Luck, J r . , and

o f h icko ry and Miss Nelle Simmons

Newton. le tteville.

C. C. Bolch, Johnnie Sullivan, Guy j Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bolch, of S par­row Head Tea Room a t Old F o r t o n and Leonard Suttle a ttended g ^ week-end i

S T . J O H N ’S A U X I L I A R Y ' la s t Tuesday a fte rnoon Mixed s u m - th e F ire m a n s convention .in S alis- , ^ ^

The W om an’s A uxiliary of St. | m er flowers form ed a b a c k g r o u t i d j ^ury last week. ! and Mrs. Dora Nichols on th e ir r e t u r n 'Jo h n ’s church will m eet M onday, I fo r tw o tables of contract. Leonard Suttle , Johnnie S u l l i v a n j from a vacation tr ip to V irginia jSeptem ber 9, a t 3:30 o’clock a t the | Guests arrived a t one o ’clock and j^ lp h Penland have r e t u r n e d 1 Beach, W ashington, D. C., and Newi

ja three-course luncheon was served j ^ visit to New York and t h e York Oity. j

a f te r which play began. High score ^ p j I t x nr j 4. '!prize w as p resented to Mrs. F. g . j ^ ! Mr. ad M r̂s. J . L. M artm and tw o,M organ a t one tab le and Mrs. Sam i Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Isenhour re- daughters. Sue and Miss M artha Lee, Yancey a t the o ther. ( turned la s t Sunday from a to u r o f will leave Sunday fo r a few days va-

! Those p laying w ere Mrs. Y a n c e y , Florida. They visited J a c k s o n v i l l e , : cation a t W hite I^ k e , N. C. Miss Mrs. M organ, Mrs. John P o tea t, Mrs. I St. A ugustine, M arineland, D a y t o n a ; M artha L«e M artin will go to Pike- J . Will Pless, Mrs. B. A. D ic k s o n , I Beach, S ilver Springs, F lorida, and ville, N. C., Tuesday w here she has Mrs. G. B. Justice , and Mrs. S ara i Sylacauga, A labama, and m any o t h e r accepted a position as te acher in the M argare t Giles. i in teres ting places. j school the re . ,

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