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Statesville Daily Record from Statesville, North Carolina • Page 11

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WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES P.3—srATfeSVILfci DAILY ftfCORB FRIDAY, JUNG 5, 1953 ousiness Women To Coordinate For Better Programs Business and Professional Wonitii's club meeting last night at the Vance hotel for their Jung duuier meeting were presented a chuuenge by the program njordiiiation chairman, Mrs. W. C. York, designed to increase club activities anci to coordinate efforts of the uiib membership in making a better in a stronger America. Hrs.

York spoke of the fsdera- thame "The Ramparts We Build" which is so broad and far reaching in its implication. She cited exaniples of accomplishments attained by coordinated efforts and then introduced the club's committee caairmen who listed briefly their program plans for the new year. Committee chairman are Mrs. Alex Summers, finance; Mrs. Tal- Adams, membership; Miss ie Foster, legislation; Mrs.

William Ott, health and safety; Mrs. L. Sliulenbergar, public affairs, Mrs. P. J.

Corpening, in- ternationil relations; Mrs. David Browii, service; Mrs. Emmetl Scroggs, music and radio; Miss education and voca- Miss Anne Aderholdt, parliamentarian, olfered a few suggestions which assist the presiding icer in clairty and brevity dur- the business sessions. Miss Male Stoner, the club's ne'w president, presided over the buiness of the meeting and re- pealed attend. mutation to members to JIL state convention Blowing Hock this weekend.

at l.s last night's meeting were Miss Nell Smith with Miss Beryl Ti'outman and Patricia Rogers and Tumer, with Miss Bernice Turner. Magnolia blossoriis with their waxy foliage were used on the tables with clever programs pic- uirmg luggdge tagged for Blowing Rock cars on roads lined by roaJ signs directing members to the convention resort. Miss Bost Is Party Honoree Miss Rose Bost, whose marriage to I. L. Beaver takes place June honored at a bridal shower Thursday night, given by Mrs.

Vano Suther, Mrs. Ma'ry Helen Clodfelter and Mrs. Annie Lapish at Mrs. Lapish's home in Troutman. All-white flower including a.lovely bouquet of gardenias, were decoration and the hostesses gave Miss Bosl a corsage of white carnations to complement her summer print frock.

Mrs. Toby Stewart, Mrs, Agnes Nesbit and Mrs. Carolyn Stewart won the prizes in the game series and later in the evening, the bride was showered with china and crystal. A blue garter, the" "something blue" to be worn in Jier wedding, was remembrance "for the bride and miniature blue garters were favors for the guests. The hostesses served individual cakes, ice cream and lime punch.

HOLLAND "Statesville's Most Active Realtors' Oakland Heights THE HQME OF A ELIZABETH AVE. This home was built and occuoied by a builder as his own home. We believe that you will find everything in this home that you have been looking for. The construction is brick and the home is insulated throughout. The large living room has a fireplace and coat closet.

The two bedrooms have ample closet and storage area. The kitchen has many built-in cabinets and there is dining space in the kitchen. There is a shower in the tile bath. Heat is furnished by a forced hot air oil unit. There is a large front porch and car- pprte with a paved drive.

The children will love to play in the nice back yard enclosed by a white picket fence. If you have always wanted plenty of storage area. You have found your home. There is also a large brick garage and storage shed. The garage and carporte furnish space for two cars.

This home was just recently built, and is now vacant. Maximum financing available. Let us show you this home today. Just listed. Holland Realty Mortgage CORPORATION 230 W.

Broad St. Realtors Dial 3100 "Headquarters for Real Estate and Mortgage Loans" Member of State and National Association of Real Estate Boards FRIDAY 8:00 p. Isaac Whiting' is entertaining at her home on the. Boulevard, honoring Miss Vernelle Blevins, bride-elect. 9:00 p.

and Mrs. Ralph T. Holmes are giving a cake-cutting at Statesville Country Club, to honor Miss Jane Mills and Charles Wesley Worley. i 9:00 p. and Mrs.

J. S. Dobson will be hosts at a cake- cutting at their home on Dobson road, to honor Miss Laurah Dobson and Edwin Linn Van 9:00 p. Edna Clanis giving a cake-cutting for the Lenlz-Eidson wedding party and out-of-town guests at her home, Bradford Cross Roads. 9:00 p.

and Mrs. Frank Wasson and Mr. and Mrs. William P. Alexander will be hosts at a cake-cutting at the Wasson home, Margaret Road, to honor Miss Ruby Gatton and Tom Wasson.

9:00 p. and Mrs. C. H. Eades will give a cake-cutting Bethel Baptist church cotta'ge for Miss Peggy Eades and Sidney Wliitener.

SATURDAY 1:00 breakfa'st at Statesville County Club will honor Miss Jane Mills and Charles W. Worley. Bridal Couple Feted At Supper Mrs. W. H.

Redman, Misses Elizabeth and Alta Lee Redman were hostesses at a buffet, supper Sunday evening at their home near Olin, to honor Mr. and Mrs. wight Younger of New Hope. Mrs. Younger, before her recent marriage, was Hilda Ann Williams.

The supper table, spread with a linen damask cloth. a center arrangement of gladuli, Clanked by white tapers in crystal. Guests were seated at small tables set up in the den. Each table was covered with a white cloth and centered by an arrangement of summer flowers. Mrs.

Younger wore a taffeta frock and a corsage of white carnations from the hostesses. Their uilt to her was a handsome white bedspread. Guests, with the bridal couple, were Mr. and Mrs. D.

Williams, parents of the bride; Mrs. J. W. Younger, grandmother of bridegroom, and Rev. L.

T. Younger, his father, all of New Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Younser and Miss Betty Younger of Winston-Salem. Mr.

and Mrs. John Younger and daughter, Suzenne. North Wilkesboro; Miss Alta Lee Younger and Redmond Younger of New Hope. PERSONALS Mrs. J.

A. firittain of West Palm; Beach, and Mrs. Ira Abernethy of Canton Ohio, are guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Marie S. Abernethy.

Rev. and Mrs. James T. Colson have arrived from Mobile, to visit Mrs. Colson's mother, Mrs.

E. D. Brady. They are here for the Lent-Eidson wedding on Saturday. Eliabeth Ann, Kay and Carol Warren returned today from, a week's visit in Cherryville with Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Carson. Sylvia and Cindy Carson accompanied them home and will spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

P. C. Warren. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Page. Miss Rebekah Page and Bill Page are leaving Saturday afternoon for a week's vacation trip. They are going by way of Roanokc, Va.

and plan to visit Gettysburg, Philadelphia. New York City, and West Point. En route home, they wil" stop in Va. Bil Page will return to West' Point in early July. He is entering the United States Military Academy Mrs.

Frank Culbreth left (trill morning for a weekend Visit ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Paris Danyels of Stalesville announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Lee Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker of States- viJlc. The wedding will be June 28.

on July 7. -0- Miss Summers Is Shown Courtesy Mrs. James P. Gray and Mrs. Bill Walsh were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at Mrs.

Gray's home on Wilkesboro road, to honor Miss Sue Summers, bride-elect of late June. The home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and candles. Especially lovely was a mantel arrangement of all-white, and on the book shelves was a-' bridal scene, the doll bride and her attendants, dressed by Mrs. Walsh. Miss Summers wore a luggage tan linen dress and the hostesses gave her a corsage of Talisman roses.

Their honor gift was a cup and saucer in her china, Homemade ice cream and home Miss Poole, Mr Houston Will Be Married Today; Held Mr. and firs. C. D. Poole were made pound cake were with nuts and limeade, were 30 guests.

served There Eades-Whitener. Vows Saturday The wedding of Miss Peggy Eacles and Sidney Whitencr' takes place Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in Bethel Baptist church. Miss Eadcs and Mr. Whitener are being honored at after the 'wedding rehearsal this evening, Mr. and 1 Mrs.

C. H. Eades, parents of the bride-elect, will be hosts for the rehearsal party in the church cottage. hosts Thursday evening at their home, Statesville, route 4, to honor Miss Maxie Poole and Eugene Houston, who are being married at the home this afternoon at 5 o'clock Mrs. Anna Rumple greeted the guests after the wedding rehearsal and presented them to the honored couple who received informally in the living room.

Here lillies, summer chrysanthemums and mountain mist were used in effective arrangements with foliage. Miss Poole wore a pale blue sheer frock and had a white carnation corsage at her shoulder. the dining room the table was centered with an 'arrangement of white tapers in crystal holders tiered cake, in a ruffle of lacelon and satin and topped by the traditional figurines, was at one cned of the table and the punch bowl, surrouned by ivy and white flowers, at the other. Mrs. J.

A. aunt of the bride-elect, completed cutting the cake and another aunt, Mrs. H. G. Poole, poured punch.

Miss Eveline Houston served nuts. The bride-elect gave her wedding attendant pearls and Mr. Houston gave his usher and best man cuff links and handkerchiefs. There's a lot of Extra Comfort in a BANK-financed car! First off, you feel better paying all cash above the trade-in deal. That's good business! Then, you repay the bank in easy stages, at a low financing cost.

Arid as the balance you owe goes down, your bank credit standing builds up. Before you buy your next car, see us about financing it at a saving and conveniently, too. MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK OF STATE SV ILLC INC. HOME OFFICE STATESVILLE, N. BRANCH OFFICE TROUTMAN, N.

CL MCMBCR FgbERAi. DEPOSIT INSUKANCB CORPORATION TO MAKE TOUR Mrs. Rosa Judson Tillitt of Durham is sailing early in July for a three weeks' vacation in the British Isles. Mrs. Tillitt was formerly supervisor of instruction in Statesville's elementary schools She will be accompanied by Miss Hattie Parrott of Raleigh.

They plan to spend a week in Ireland and the same length of time in Scotland and in England. Rev. J. M. Carver, pastor of the Cool Springs Methodist charge, will officiate at the wedding ceremony and Miss Scottie Mullis will be at the piano.

Miss Jean Millsaps will be the bride's only attendant. Ray Stradley will attend Mr. Houston as best man and Zeb Poole will usher. Mr. Houston is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Houston, Statesville, route 1. i Miss Craven Will Take Trip North Miss Frankie Craven, director of the guidance program in States- vJUe's high schools, is leaving next Monday for a trip North.

She will accompany her sister, Miss Kathleen Craven, who is going to Camden, Maine. In the party will be their mother, Mrs. J. A. Craven of Mocksville, and their sister.

Mrs. J. J. Lockhart, of Monroe. En route, they will stop in New York next to say farewell to a cousin wfio is leaving for Europe Kathleen Craven will be in Camden.

Maine, through the summer. The others will return in two weeks. Mrs. Fred Bunch, was in Winslon-Salem Wednesday to in stall new officers of the Winston Salem Woman's club. Mrs.

Douglas Wolfe, and dauglv ter, Douglas Ann, left, this morn ing to visit relatives in 'Brims wick, Hollywood and Tampa Fla. Mrs. John R. Schafer and Mrs Clyde Alexander left this morn ing for Richmond, and wil return tomorrow accompanied Mrs. Schafer's son, Johnny, a stu dent at RPI.

John Hendricks of Shelby Bridal Luncheon For Miss Travis Miss Nancy Stikeleather was hostess at a luncheon Thursday at her Taylorsville road, as bridal courtesy for Miss Sue. Travis, whose to James Smith takes place June 20. Miss Stikeleather is to be an attendant in the wedding. The luncheon table, spread with a white linen cloth, had a centerpiece of summer flowers, mostly white, and in the living room were pastel bouquets. The bride-elect wore a frock of soft pink and her hostess gave her a corsage of white carnations.

China in her pattern was honor gift. The hostess remembered Miss Sue Carson Summers, another June with a gift of china in her pattern. Luncheon in three courses was served to Miss Travis and her 'mother, Mrs, Martin B. Travis; Mrs. W.

Smith, mother of her fiance: Miss Patsy Smith, Mrs. Bob Travis, Miss Summers; and the hostess and her mother, Mrs. J. C. Stikeleather.

-r Recent Bride Feted At Lunch Mrs. K. C. filler, bride of May, was honored at a beautifully appointed luncheon today, given by Miss Alexander and her sister; Mrs. C.

E. Fraley, at Miss Alexander's home' on West Front street The table was centered by a silver bowl of double Shasta daisies, white dejphiniuvn and asters, veiled with gypsophilia, and on the buffet was a matching arrangement, of all-white flowers. Pastel- tinted summer flowers were in the living rooms. bride's place was marker! by a gardenia corsage and place cards were lace hearts decorated with clusters of tiny wedding bells. Mrs.

Fraley's gift to Mrs. Eller was silver in her pattern and Miss Alexander gave her a flower container of heavenly blue bown glass. The hostesses remembered 'Miss Margart Miller, 'June bride- elecl, with Dresden Covers were laid for the honoree, for' Mrs. K. C.

Eller. 4 John Cooper Fowler, Mrs, Cbwles Bristol, Mrs. John Green Lewis. Miss Miller, Mrs. William Shelton and Mrs.

Harold DeBow. spending this week with his grant parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wad Hendricks, Taylorsville road.

Mi and Mrs. J. Wads Jr and daughter, Patricia, will spen unday with the Hendricks er sister at her beach ear Wilmington. She W4I ompanied by Mrs, Hatty Winston-Salem, A 2-c John Patterson will iere Sunday to spend a two Weexi eave with his parents, Mr, andi Mrs. John D.

He ll )eing transferred from OtlS Aif Base at Falm6uth, San Antonio, to Officer's Candidate school, Alan Turner, of Grecflsbdf 6 I visiting his aunt Miss Bernlcr Turner for a few weeks, Miss Edith Lackey left thlt morning for Washington to friends for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Leitze oil Coyington, are visiting Mrs, Leitze's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ramsey.

Mr. Leitze, student at Erskine Seminary, Due West, S. is serving as pastor I of Hopewell church in Covington" during the summer. Miss Jean Proffitt. who formerly! taught in Statesville schools, was I here Thursday and visited briefly! with friends.

was en rbute Asheville, her home, from ton, where she 'teaches in citj sphools. Mrs. Frank Redmond, Mrs. Scarborough and Mrs. W.

Winters are spending this week with! Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Raymer.

JrJ at their cottage at Ocean Drivel beach. The Raymer are at Oceahj Drive for the month of June. BRADY'S otatesvifle's Qift Center" West Broad Street MARION MARSHALL co-starring In STOOGE" a Paramount Pfcfurt a Hal For a delicious nut-like flavor In your diet, always use thinly sliced Hollywood Bread. It's Hollywood's toast to beauty. NO NO FATS ADDED CD EC 'Hollywood Diet and Calorie Gulch" iRCC Eleanor Day, Box 1027, Hollywood, Calif.

Southern Bread Bate! FOR YOU tnluilvtly by UNDER LICENSE BY NATIONAL BAKERS SERVICES, CHICAGO TASTES ALIKE Ipackaging often ecn make the important difference in ice cream be sure it's bulk-picked in this new kind of plastic cotttd to protect the flavor and rich, down-right goodness! It's the plastic coating that tetls out to keep ice cream fountain-fresh sealt in that heavenly, satisfying flavor, that wonderful nourishment that only ice cream can give! Try "Itmon Flaka" in Jun. MOORESVILLE Ice Cream Company SEALRI i-.

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