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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 9

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In this World WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2 1959 RECORD LANDMARK PAGE 9 Officers Are Installed By UDC Chapter grntk'inen loved the chase kept hounds and his hunting supplied much of the meat for the table At Christmas in the larger plan tation homes there were many par ties with music feasting and dan cing and a joyous leisure from crosses Mrs Bonner Knox con tinues as chapter treasurer Mrs Gaither presented by Mrs Daughters of the Confederacy in stalled new officers at the Decem ber meeting Tuesday afternoon held al the home of Mrs Holland Sullivan Road A Christ mas program featured a paper by Mrs Gaither titled "Crhistmas on Antebellum Planta tions in the Deep South" After ward carols were sung by the group Mrs Charles Iewis chapi ter president presided When guests arrived Mrs Hol land served fruitcake coffee and nuts Pretty arrangements of dried flowers and foliage were arrang ed in the liv ing room and through out the home Additional hostesses were Mrs Rankin Mrs West and Mrs Steele The chapter voted to present a book on Confederate history each year to certain schools these txxiks to be placed on the history shelv I es of the school library A com mittee with Mrs Rolx rt Bunch chairman including Mrs Bonner Knox and Mrs Ross Bunch was named to consult with school of ficials in regard to this project Officers who will be in office until June 1960 were installed by Mrs Rolrert Bunch Mrs Char les Lewis continues as president Other officers are Mrs Herman Brown Mrs red Parker and Mrs Thrower vice presi dents Mrs Holland record ing secretary Miss Sarah Lewis corresponding secretary Mrs Margaret Collingsworth registrar Mrs Mary Merritt historian Mrs Henry Steele chaplain: Steele program chairman des cribed Christmas in the Old South as reported by a Mr Van Buren of Michigan who was a school teacher in the South in 1856 He wrote that he observed many traits of Old English life and not ed the similarity of the plantation homes to English manor houses Like the English the plantation at a bridal shower riday evening November 28 at the Union Grove Church's ellowship Hall Miss White and Bobby Wooten are to be married December at Union Grove Methodist Church When the bride elect arrived she was presented a corsage of yel low chrysanthemums which look ed charming with the aquamarine blue jersey sheath dress she wore After guests arrived games were conducted by Miss Dorothy Walk er Mrs Rash and Mrs Carl White The ellowship Hall was decorat ed in suggestion of the harvest season and the gift table was at tractive with a horn of plenty which had the gifts arranged around ii The table was spread with a white linen cloth A large arrangement of yellow clnysanthmums at one end was work The Negrxs gathered in jolly groups for feasting and fro licking and danced the time away On plantations adjacent to the beach oyster roasts were fav ored followed by sumptuous din ners a bridal scene After the gifts wore opened the bride elect and the 44 guests were invited to the refreshment table where doughnuts open face sand wiches nuts pickles and Coca Colas were served Hostesses for the shower were Miss Dorothy Walker Mrs Gray Combs Mrs Rash Mrs Gaither White Miss Carl Ann White and Mrs Carl White Happy Birthdays December 3 Day's Horoscope Serious thought and effort will be turned to business and money interests early Gxlav Activity with kin and neighbors takes a spurt in the evening Mrs Reves Joan raley Etherington John Suther Mrs Crawford Margaret Ritchie Stafford Joe Clodfelter Nana Morrow Carolyn Carlton Janice Allen Brotherton Mrs Kelly Mary Virginia Wooten red Deal Jr Mrs Morrow Mrs red Lazenby Patricia Jane Stack Mrs II Sherrill ounded in 1718 New Orleans was named for the Regent of rance the Duke of Orleans offset by double candlesticks and NIGHT SERVICE Motorists Truckers! Make an appointment with us for service and repairs Bring your car or truck in at the end of the day We work while you sleep! Pick it up the next morning with no loss time for you! Scarborough Chevrolet Inc 400 South Meeting St Tel TR 3 3236 Agnes White Is Honored Miss Agnes White was honored MEN AVOR GITS LIKE THESE! Here are the gifts sure to win favor with your favorite men! Shop our wide selee 1 tion of wearables that will score on Christmas WE 5 yrt LW 1 1 av 11 xX I v'X wl if Vmi Heusen Dress Shirts collar wrinkle ever 425 Knitted Shirt sweater by Van Hensen and Revere 695 up Van Heusen Handkerchief 3 in gift box 100 Bp 1 8 i Suede Jackets light and dark shades Wash able 1895 fulfil jtpITl Socks by Bur lington and Exeter plaids patterns and solid colors 100 up Gift by Superba and Resisto L50 up Sport Shirts by Van Heusen in cottons and flannels plaids solids 400 up Vffi PxQ Revere Sweaters wool and Shet lands Leather and fabric Belt By Paris all shades and sizes 150 DONfT KNOW THE A fZgesUREWITHA Van Heusen Vantage Dress Shirts drip dry in white colors 425 500 loss Wool Slacks all shades to match your coats 995 Billfolds By Buxton genuine leather Cord ovan others 3 95 up Shoes by Taylor and Nettleton 1395 up Robes by Rabhor Rayon satin in zipper travel bag 895 Pajamas by Van Heusen ine broad cloth and drip dry 425 up "ASHION CENTER OR MEN" Ralph Sloan Inc WR ISSUK GIT CERT1ICA TKS 105 East Broad St IN ANY AMOUNT! DIAMOND HAMILTON WATCHES WiWw 20 blumond 22 Jewels I IK2io a week $11995 30 IiIiiiiioikIs '22 Jewel 1 1 $300 a week $14995 40 DlnuiondS 22 Jewels 14 $350 week $17995 Ladles Jeweled Watebej Sully CIO flfl Guaranteed fliOO No Money Down Aear 1 MlH $1688 $100 A Week fix Bu LOVA A iry treasure of two brilliant diamonds an enchant ing Mtting 17 jewels tti Ortifed waterproof iuper thin 17 jewels shock tnt luminous hand end dill YOUR CHOICE! X3975 GITS THEY WILL WANT OR CAMERAS Complete line of Eastman Bell and Howell Movie Cam eras Still Cameras Project ors Screens ilm and Acces sories Polaroid Cameras with Lights Print Copiers JEWELRY loating Opals Pearls Charm Bracelets Trifari Jewelry Necklaces Earrings Bracelets Birthstonc Rings Cuff Links Tie Bar Sets and Identification Bracelets CHRISTMAS! APPLIANCES Sunbeam I ry Pans Toasters Coffee Makers Sauce Pans Hair Dryers Steam and Dry Irons and Waffle Irons RADIOS Portables II Radios Clock Radios Transistor Stero Record Players Single Record Players Automatic Record Players MISCELLANEOUS Royal Typewriters Console and Portable Sew ing Machin es ield Glasses 400 and 1 000 Day Clo ks Travel Cloc ks Shavers Remington Norelco Schick Sunbeam Ronson LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS Samsonite Silhouette and Strcamlite Luggage Buxton Ladies and Mens Billfolds and Sets Buxton Jewel Cases Mens Pocket Secretaries SILVER BY GORHAM REED and BARTON HEIRLOOM KIRK LUNT INTERNATIONAL ALL PACKAGES BEAUTIULLY GIT WRAPPED REE! I wT 1 1 Ma i tWInl Wwl vi I iwO Pwnnk nvItations Mailed or Wedding Of Miss Harmon Mr Calder OXjflLtlO Mi and Mr Eugene eney the cweinony and wedding music honor Bridesmaids will lx Mrs be given by her aunt Mrs Lonn Harmnn lima ma iU In Im ill uuui sms wnn 8 Mrs Bob Ingrain route 3 States rille and Miss Pauline Troutman of Troutman have returned home after a visit with Mrs sister Mrs Elsie Troutman Deal in West Palm Beach la Harmon at her home on Turner burg Road Among parties planned next week are a tea Tuesday afternoon from four to five to be given by Mrs Harold Lazenby Miss LaNella Lazenby and Mrs Edgar Tuck Lazenby al the Harold Lazenby home 200 clmster Street a foa Thursday afiernodi at which Mrs Hugo Kimball will be host ess at her home onAValnut Street and a luncheon to be given by Miss Barbara Newton at the Allen Jones Restaurant William Clark of Smyrna Tenn Miss LaNelln Lazenby Miss Coli'cn Reves and Miss Barbara New ion all ol Statesville George Aiinlstead 111 ol Statesville will be ringbearer Dr I low aid Allen of Shreveport La will be Mr best man The two In o' i Lowell Harmon and Ronald Harmon will usher with Geioge Knight also of Slalesville and Donald Kelly of the Univcristy ol lorida Miami la Miss Harmon will Ik honored at a shower on Saturday evening to Mr and Mrs 11 Mclxillrind Jr and children of Rixkville Md Mrs George Tanner of Washing ton and Mrs Nonna Mc Call of Scotts where weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs McLelland route Statesville will be provided by an octet coin poms! by an ixlel coinX)sed of Mrs Ray Raymer Mrs George Armistead Mrs Coile Dotson Mrs Chapman Lauderdale Jix Moore Barry Lindley Joln Kere and Dwight Henin Mrs Clinton Clontz Jr of Troutman the direc tor of music in the elementary school at Barium Springs will lie at the organ The bride will lie given in mar riage by her father and will have her sister in law Mrs Lowell Har mon of Statesville for matron of iiaimon iihvb maueci mv nations for the maiTiage of their daughter Jacqueline Diane and Rolx'it Wesley Calder which takes place on Saturday Deeemlwr 19 at sev en o'clock in the evening in the irst Associate Reformed Presby terian Chinch of Statesville After the ceremony the bride's parents are giving the wedding reception at the Woman's Club on West End Avenue Rev Robert Marshbiirn pas tot of the eluirvh will perform Couple Wed At Salisbury In a ceremony Saturday after noon NovemlxT 28 at the irst Baptist Church in Salisbury Miss Sandra Ix'e Schofield became (he bride of Craig Honeycutt route 8 Salisbury Rev Stephenson officiated or her marriage the bride wore a w'hite wool jersey dress with white accessories and her corsage was a lavender throated white or chid Mrs Honeycutt is the daughter of Mrs Joe Schofield of Salisbury and the late Mr Schofield She is a granddaughter of Mrs Ross Lazenby of Statesville Her mother is the former Nancy Lazenby A graduate of Boyden High Schixl Sallstiury she is employed in the office of Carter Brothers urni ture Company Mr Honeycutt is the son oi Mr and Mrs red Honeycutt route 8 Salisbury He attended East Spencer High School and is em ployed at Carter Brothers urni ture Company Oakdale Club Has Yule Dinner Oakdale Home Demonstration Club marked approach of Christ mas Tuesday evening with a din ner at Cliat Ibble Restaurant The large dining room was in holiday dress with a lighted Christ mas tree in a corner of the room Centerpiece of the banquet table was an arrangement of greenery deer and gold stars flanked by red candles and the table was all in candlelight A turkey dinner was served to 16 members Mrs Troutman had the invocation The demonstration for the eve ning amily Christmas" was given by Mrs John Wallace She discussed Christmas customs why we celebrate Christmas and how the family can be drawn closer to gether by Christmas Others tak ing part were Mrs Coite ox DAR District Good Citizens To Meet Here Plans for the Good Citizens Pil grimage of Distra 2 Daughters of the American Revolution to be held here Saturday wore announc ed today Ivy Mrs Grrnd who is state ice chairman of Good Citizens in this district DAR Good Citizens sponsored by chapters in Crossnore Elkin Hickory Mooresville North Wilkes boro Statesville and Ixmoir will gather at Mrs Grant's home on Stockton Street Saturday morning for a acquainted over col fee and doughnuts A to several points of interest ith emphasis on his toric interest of course will lx organized under the guidance of Mrs Joseph Miller of ort Dobbs Chapter Statesville a the girls will visit Art and Science Museum the Vance House Mit chell College and ourth Crrek Cemetery A main purpose of the meeting is the announcement of the dis trict winner of the Good Citizen ship Pilgrimage Mrs Roger Triplett of Lenoir who is director of District 2 will be present for the nixm luncheon at the Vance Hotel and the will present the district award (Hugli Mitchell of Statesville will be luncheon sjxvakcr and Mrs John Cooper owler regent of ort Dobbs Chapter Statesville will have the invocation at luncheon Good Citizens who will take part in the district pilgrimage here on Saturday are Miss Sallic Buckner of Crossnore: Miss rances Hanks of Elkin Miss Virginia Sleagle and Miss Charlotte Anne Bridges of Hickory Miss Joretta Ken nedy of Mooresville Miss Chris tine Spicer Miss Mary Jane Eller Miss Anne Brookshire and Miss Virginia Call of North Wilkesboro Miss Alice Lucinda Bagnal of Statesville and Miss Mary Jo Beach of Lenoir A I knru' jl VMJSES jfej And SHOP J6 Oi to 4 cA M'tY 4'Sn few tvvv' 7' BiA'ioxn 4 HHI All I MHrlieil VVi'iPlln! Set IWlim Itlup Nik Low boun COTg Mall liril $295 've ft I 200 fT MVVS 1HAMOND 3 a CARAT Total tit wmonm INIsn Ill" ILK special Vnlur Wr $1 1V $9950 $35950 3 DIAMOND PRIM ESS RINGS Reg S1Q 95 Price $3995 1 Yours for $100 Weekly! SPECIAL PRINCESS RING Value Sparkling Diamonds Reg SQQ95 Price $5995 UJ No Money Down! 15 DIAMOND PRINCESS HING White or Yellow Gold Reg SCO Price $8950 Pay Only $125 Weekly! who discussed the symbols of Christmas Mrs Clint ox who VA HOSPITAL PARTY read the traditional Christmas scripture and Mrs Bell Jr who discussed the ritual of lighting candles at the holiday season The program was closed by singing "Silent Night" During the business session Mrs Clint ox was recognized as hav ing missed only one meeting during the last seven years and was pre sented a dried floral arrangement Members of Hurst Turner Unit of the American Jxjgion Auxiliary entertained at the Veterans Hos pital in Salisbury Monday night Main feature of the party for patients of the Hospital was square dancing put on by a team of between 45 and 50 dancers from Grace Park Recreation Cen ter and Recreation Director Jack by the president Mrs A Bell Springer Refreshments were serv Mrs Joe White and Mrs John ox shut in members of the club were remembered with pink roses Af ter the meeting gifts were ex changed ed by an Auxiliary group includ ing Mrs Charles Moose Mrs Williams Mrs Mary Merritt and Mrs Alan Armour Mr Moose accompanied the local group EhrisW BASQUc Evenings at home seem so much more fun when wearing these enchanting velvet OOmphiea! with bright embroidered flowers and almost sinfully comfortable! Be good to yourself and someone dear the ideal gift!) GAILY EMBROIDERED WITH MOUNTAIN LOWERS! 0 4 Jv I i $599 106 CENTER ST Open Every riday Night Until Christmas A D1 AMO N'D V' I ms' Ok mTm '11 i i.

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