MISS BETH CALDW ELL HONORS HOUSE GUEST her of DKSniEH...

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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940 m WOMAN’S REALM and SOCIETY NEWS MISS BETH CALDWELL Miss Sue Sweeney left Monday for HONORS HOUSE GUEST t Oxford where she has accepted a po- Miss Beth Caldwell honored her 'sition as a member of the faculty of house guest, Miss Betty Shull, of the Oxford school. [Charlotte, with a delightful bridge! Elaine Cartier returned to r !party at her home North Main Marion Saturday after spending two f;; street last Friday afternoon. j weeks with her brother, Roderick W. The home was beautifully decora- Cartier, in Hickory. MISS FUSHIA CRISP BECOMES BRIDE OF ROBERT HENRY CLAY : ted with a profusion of vari-colored i summer flowers. Attractive tallies were passed di- iMISS JOYCE DECKER j HONORS GUESTS WITH I b rid g e LUNCHEON ! recting the guests to their places at PuAm Cnsp daoghtcr of] Miss Joyce Decker gave a delight-[two tables of coi.tr.ot. Mrs. W. C. Crisp and the late Mr. jful bridge luncheon in honor of her] When cards were laid aside the Cnsp, ^cam e the bride of Robert;house guest, Miss Emma Boyle,ihostess presented Miss Betty Shull Henry Clay, son of Mr and Mrs. R J„, Sumpter, S. C„ last Wed- with the high score priw. b. Clay, m a ceremony Saturday ev-inesday at her summer home on Lakej The hostess served a delicious ening, August 31st, at the Presbyte-1 James. The guests arrived at 10:30 | salad course. nan ^«rch, with Dr. C. W. McMur-, and bridge was begun at four tables. | Those playing were Miss Shull, ray officiating. The single ring cere-! The hostess served a deliciousiMrs. Zeno Wall of Shelby, Miss Eli- . (luncheon at 12:30 after which play zabeth Neal, Miss Ann Neal Pless, The church was decorated with ev-; was resumed until three o’clock in; Miss Mary Cambers, Miss Virginia ergreens and mixed flowers. .the afternoon. Scores were added i Wilson, Mrs. Will Wilkinson and Miss Prior to the ceremony, a program and Mrs. W. O. Gibbs was awarded j Elizabeth Copeland, of nuptial music was rendered by | the high score prize and Mrs. Alden Mrs. Wm. 0. Gibbs and Miss Ruth | Honeycutt low score prize. Mrs. » avt> PPDCONAf Blackwood. Mrs. Gibbs played ‘‘Lie-j Hatcher and Miss Emma Boyle and AND PtK bU AL bestiaume by Liszt as an organ so-1 Mrs. C. A. Brown, out-of-town guests lo, and Miss Blackwood sang, “The j were each presented a gift. Sweetest Story Ever Told,” by i I Those who enjoyed the occasion Stults. The bridal chorus from Lo-|were Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs, Honeycutt, hengrin by Wagner was used as the' Mrs. W. M. Gladden, Mrs. J. O. processional and Mendelssohn’s ; Laughridge, Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. march for the recessional. “Theme” | Hatcher, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Sara by Tschaikowsky was played during | Margaret Giles, Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs. the ceremony. i pred Morris, Mrs. W. A. McCall, The couple entered unattended. Mrs. C. F. Barnes, Mrs. Arthur Al- The bride wore an advanced falliien, Mrs. S. B. Hildebrand, Mrs. G. model of black crepe. Her off-the-1 B. Finley, Mrs. Z. V. Shaver and face hat had gathered veiling in the Mrs. W. C. McCall. back, with touches of white. Heri _________ corsage was of gardenias. | ^,jss n ELL GIBBS Mrs. Clay w'as educated at the j |g HONORED WITH Lpnoir and Collettsville schools, Ap-1 annquj^ceMENT PARTY palachian State Teacher’s College Mrs. A. G. Kern and son, Albert, and Miss Kathryn Smith, of Knox- ville, Tenn., spent last week-end with Mrs. E. C. McMillan. i Jimmie Gourley and Miss Jean ^ Saunders spent last Sunday with ■ friends in High Point, Winston-Sa-i lem and North Wilkesboro. j Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Biddix and, children, of Spruce Pine, visited Mrs. i Biddix’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I H. Hennessee, last Sunday. j Miss Margaret Gourley left Satur-j day for North Wilkesboro where she will resume her work as a teacher in ; the North Wilkesboro school. j Rev. C. L. Taylor, of Chase City, j Va., a former pastor of East Marion; T J . I Baptist church, visited J. H. Jaynes Herman J. Bryson and son spent! ; . ^ \r -i ^ i and family at Nebo last week. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Corpen- !ing, of Barberton, Ohio, and Mr. and '■ Mrs. Paul Corpening, of Mobile, * Mrs. FredBryson, of Asheville, is! Alabama, are visiting relatives here, visiting Mr.and Mrs. R. B. Crisp. NOTES OF INTEREST Monday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris spent Wednesday in Charlotte. State and is a graduate of St. Peter’s Hos- pital, School of Nursing. For the past two years she has been on the nursing staff of the Marion General Hospital. Mr. Clay was educated at the Mar- ion schools and Bailey’s Military In- stitute, and is now connected with the State Highway Commission. After a week’s motor trip of un- announced destination, the couple will be at home in Marion. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the home of the groom’s parents on State street. Out of town guests present for the occasion were Mr. R. S. Crisp, of Lenoir; Mrs. Miss Evelyn Toney has returned from a vacation trip in Heflin, Ala. Mrs. T. W. Bickett, of Raleigh, is the guest of Mrs. Annie Miller Pless. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hennessee spent Labor Day with relatives in Marion. Miss Edna Tate, of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. H. Tate. The engagement of Miss Nell Gibbs, of Marion, and S. Ray Byerly, of Sanford, was announced Saturday i afternoon when Mrs. W. B. Gibbs and i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Adkins spent Mrs. Bruce Gibbs entertained a t' last week-end in Hemingway, South bridge at the home of the former on j Carolina. the Lake Tahoma Road. | ^iss Maxine Pinley and Miss Pete EllenV of^Raleigh,’ are visittag’ siiss summer, Edwards spent Tuesday m Green-, Crawford and Mrs. B. L. Ash- j worth. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper, of Miss Adeline Dewey, of Asheville, has returned to her home after spend- ing two weeks with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hennessee. Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Poteat and son, Billy, of Wake Forest, left for their home Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chambei's. Mr. W. H. Hennessee, Miss Anne Ruth Hennessee and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hennessee, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hennessee in Greensboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bonner and children, Lexa, Jr., James, Ethel and A profusion of mixed flowers decorated the home. As the ] ville, S. C. guests arrived they drew tallies fori partners. When cards were laid aside | Corporal Chas. O. Wilson has re- Miss Elizabeth Conley received top I G. B. Finley. I turned to the Marine Barracks in score prize, Mrs. W. A. Young loW ; ^ ‘ * I Washington, D. C., after a visit to score and cut prize went to Missi Misses Doris, Jean and Catherine ^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mina Lou Young. To the hor^oree' Hunt have returned from a visit to Wilson. the hostesses presented linen. | New York City. Josephine Craig, Frances A salad and sweet course wasj Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggs, of Ral- Stanley, Marianna Johnson, Fay served to the following guests: Missjeigh, spent last week-end with Mr. Morgan Chambers and Betty Jane W. M. Karcher, of Columbus, Ga.;j Gibbs, Mrs. W. S. Brawley and Miss land Mrs. D. F. Giles. I Adkins left Monday for Montreat Corporal and Mrs. J. K. Clay, of! Virginia Brawley, of Lenoir, Mrs. A. | ^ , .College. Beaufort, N. C.; W. R. Gill and Ris-!B. Gibbs, of Statesville, Mrs. W. A.I Jose^ine Craig spent last, M h l i P t t ter Gill, of Columbus, Ga.; Miss Rosa'Young, Mrs. E. M. Crawford, M iss,'?'^:™ '*'" the guest, Mr. and Mrs Marshall ^teat Lee Isaacs, of Morganton; Mrs. W.^Elizabeth Conley, Miss Mina Lou!'’' ^.tch.n. ,have returned to their home m Wash- C. Crisp, of Lenoir; Mrs. L. N. Pal-; Young, Mrs. Bay Smith, Mrs. W. O. | James Ouzts, of Spartanburg, S. U- >-•. a two weeKs -ns- mer, of Lenoir; Misses Marjorie, i Gibbs, Mrs. D. N. Lonon, Mrs. H ugh' C., spent last week-end with his:^ rien s an re a ives in e Shirley and Edith Palmer, all of Le-iBeam. Tea guests were Mrs. Garland mother, Mrs. J. W. Ouzts. (county, noir; Miss Clara Marett, of M organ- 1Williams, Mrs. M. D. Ledbetter, Mrs. i q ^ Workman left Sunday for' ton. jJ. C. Rabb and Mrs. J. H. L. Miller. ■ clinton,' S. C., where he was calledi®"^^ daughter, Dale, returned to their -------------- I -------------- iby the illness 6 f hisfather. : home in Washington D C., last Mon- j j day after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. j Mr. and Mrs. G. E.Whitten and' e . Whitten. ' MRS. PLESS HONORS GUEST WITH LUNCHEON. MRS. FRANK GOLDSMITH BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Annie Miller Pless honored! Mrs. Frank Goldsmith was hostess . son, Gene, spent last week with rel- atives in Marion and Old Fort. Mrs, Hazel McMahan, Nelson Par- her house gaest, Mrs. T. W. Bickett,: to her bridge club last Friday even-j *“ |ker, Miss Louise Poteat and Miss Lu- with a luncheon at the Arrow Head ; ing at her home on North Garden | Miss Emma Boyle, of Sumpter, S. | ciUe Parker left last Sunday for a Tea Room at Old Fort on Wednes-| street. Asters decorated the living Hatcher, of Charlotte, i ten days visit to New York and the day afternoon. Each table was cen-|room where two tables were placed : visiting Miss Joyce Decker. i World’s Fair. tered with a bowl of summer flow-ifor contract. | Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Muney spent! Mrs. Florence Wilson and Mrs. ers. i After several progressions had jast week-end v/ith friends and rela-, Annie Davis spent the week-end in A delightful four course luncheon been played, Mrs. Charles Smith was j Uves in Charlotte and Newton. j Durham where they visited Zene Da- was served to the following guests: presented the high score prize and | Wvtheville i vis who is under treatment at the Mrs. Bickett, Mrs. S. L. Hyde, of Mrs. Will Wilkinson low score. Mrs.! Charleston, S. C., Mrs. J. C. Cornett, I P. N. Devere was given a “going i ^^^k-end here j Uuke • Hospital. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Mrs. Minnie away” gift. ; ^ family. | Mary Frances Grayson and Blanton, 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- Kirby, Sr., Mrs. J. B. Newton, Sr., I sandwich course. jweek in Raleigh in the interest of en Holden, of Asheville, and John Mrs. W. W. Neal, Mrs. J. W. Win-; Those playing were Mrs. J. E. ithe National Youth Administration, i Peddicord, of Winston-Salem, spent borne, Mrs. C. F. James, Mrs. U. E. iNeal, Jr., Mrs. Fletcher Shoemaker, ! ^ g ^^d Miss Mary week-end at Wrightsville Beach, Cross, Mrs. Eugene Cross, Sr., Mrs. Mrs. DeVere, Mrs. Jack James, Mrs.; Rock Hill S H. H. Tate, Mrs. D. F. Giles, Mrs. S.; Sam Yancey, Mrs. Will Erwin, Mrs.; ^ /I’crc- i L. Copeland, Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey and Wilkinson and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Pat White have re- Mrs. Barron Caldwell. _________ I Mrs. L. H. Taylor and two daugh- turned to their home in Binghamton, I |ters from Laurens, South Carolina, IN. Y., after spending several weeks are visiting Mr. and Mr& C. A. Work-' with relatives here. Mrs. White was I man. Ithe former Miss Bertha Dysart of I Marion Route 4. STUDY CLUB MEETS IWITH MRS. R. B. SMITH MISS WESTMORELAND BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS | 1940-41 i"’""' Miss Joyce Westmoreland e n t e r - M r . and Mrs. I. H. Paty of Char- tamed her bridge club at her home .^j^^ Robert B. Smith lotte, spent the week-end with Mr, at Glenwood last Thursday evening, j A Mexican motif was carried out. Yellow flowers decorated the living room where two tables were placed for contract. The guests were greeted Mrs. F. S. Alsup and John Stovall, Tuesday afternoon, with 13 mem- ^and Mrs. hers present. Two new members, I Nichols. L. L. Bolch and Mrp. Dora i of Jasper, Alabama, spent the week- j son, were taken in. The topic chosen ^ jast week from a visit with Mr, and American I Mrs. J. A. Carper in Wytheville, xuc e---- by g ^ Hildebrand; Virginia hostess and directed to their places . ^ , . , land Miss Joyce Decker entertaining- ^ j • , ^ by attractive tolhes. The tables were, Mr and Mrs. Roderick W. Cartier numbered by hand-painted Mexican -Pursuit of Laughter,” ™ Elaine, spent . 1 M M *>y Agnes Repplier and “The Enjoy-l'“ ‘ When cards were laid aside Mrs. !___ ^ ^ ______ i __________ *____iJ- Cartier. _ . , ^ Iment of Laughter” by Max Eastman, 1 , . ^ auney was e win er o ®iThe hostess served a salad and fruit j Mr. and Mrs. Zeb course. Two guests were present,;three children spent gera d ow sco^ v • v*' Miss Emma Boyle of Sumter, S. C., Monday with Mr. and Mrs Mexican table cov^''® ■" hostess' mother, Mrs. Cham- Wilkinson, colors were used and the hostess i . jpion. ! end here. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Alsup and son, Frank, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. A. L. Hogan. i Mrs. Geo. W. Fox, of Dandridge, Tenn., spent last week with Mrs. Fox; sister, Mrs. Ray W. Brown. Mr. Fox and Mrs. Fox father, W. R. Swann, joined them for the week-end. Mrs. i Fox returned home with them Sun- day. ^ 1 served a salad course. Those playing were Mrs. Mauney,! Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Barbara Wag-!**^^- WIER GIVES ner, Mrs. Arthur Allen, Miss Ethel j BRIDGE-LUNCHEON Watkins, Miss Virginia Wilson and | A delightful bridge-luncheon was Miss Elizabeth Whitten. i given by Mrs. J, A." Wier at the Ar- Vance and Sunday and J. F. j Miss Mary Alice Ballew and Jack 1 Cowan have returned from a visit to ' White Lake. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Mauney had'. ir- i » ^ , T> by Mrs. Earl Patton of Statesville, as their guests last week Dick Berry,,, , _ t t i t j XT 11 o- Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Luck, Jr., and of hickory and Miss Nelle Simmons Newton. letteville. C. C. Bolch, Johnnie Sullivan, Guy j Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bolch, of Spar- row Head Tea Room at Old Fort on and Leonard Suttle attended g ^ week-end i ST. JOHN’S AUXILIARY 'last Tuesday afternoon Mixed sum- the Firemans convention .in Salis- , ^ ^ The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. | mer flowers formed a backgroutid j ^ury last week. !and Mrs. Dora Nichols on their return' J o h n ’s church will meet Monday, I for two tables of contract. Leonard Suttle, Johnnie Sullivan j from a vacation trip to Virginia j September 9, at 3:30 o’clock at the | Guests arrived at one o’clock and j^lph Penland have returned 1 Beach, Washington, D. C., and Newi ja three-course luncheon was served j ^ visit to New York and the York Oity. j after which play began. High score ^ p j I t x nr j 4. ' !prize was presented to Mrs. F. g.j ^ ! Mr. ad M^rs. J. L. Martm and two, Morgan at one table and Mrs. Sami Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Isenhour re- daughters. Sue and Miss Martha Lee, Yancey at the other. (turned last Sunday from a tour of will leave Sunday for a few days va- ! Those playing were Mrs. Yancey, Florida. They visited Jacksonville, : cation at White I^ke, N. C. 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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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