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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 6

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ACE SIX BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES NEWS, MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1W6 Mrs. Byrum And Miss Parish Honored AtSaturday Afternoon Party By The Misses Tingen lo honor oi Miss Elisabeth led the den where the Cuca Colas CLUB AND SOCIAL NEWS I Mr. And Mrs. Amos Hayes Celebrate 25th Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Amvs Hayes cele Tne punch bow! on a server brated their 25lh wedding anriiver was the center oi attraction iu sary with open house Sunday af dining room, covered with I teinoon at theh home on the low ir cloth oi liauopainled white (Jhapel Kill inad. organdy it was centered with ths Serving rerreshments were Mrs. ul sissi bowl encircled with W. A.

tlarrison, Kranlr tiain of p.rec iwry. The dining room table Haw River, Mrs. iva Cote of Havt: had as centerpiece, a low wid Hivrr. and M. C.

Crosby. arrangement of niiite single mums Music wss; presented by Mrs. and tall white lapers in crystal Frank Bain, Mrs. Charles Cares holders. A lace clolh overlaid the Farish, bride elecl of Ot toher, jwere served from an antique cop Hid Mrs.

L. E. Byrum, the former per wasurine: tub by Mrs. Ralph i 1:. Srstfw The CADDIE WALKER, Editor table extend ibc to the floor.

I His llilitull TrayaJnti. Mae and Net! Ttngen entertained informally at a Coti Cola psrty Saturday afternoon at (heir Brook wood home. Receiving with the hostesses and honorees was Miss Martha Essoin of Durham, who is visiting the Tingens. The residence was decorated with a variety of (all flowers, which were used In the living room and den. Pink pastel chrysanthemums inn.

Alexander Wilson Grange Will Meet On Thursday Night 'nt Coneressman Carl T. Durham Willi Mr and Mrs. Silas Woods of Speak After Introduction ByiBuriinston. Route 6, announce the Commissioner Kerr Scott. birth of a daughter, Peggy Yvon ne, September 20.

Engagement MISS KATHBRINE Announced JAUNITA HILL liable jo the den was overlaid Victorian cloth of caste! pink. and covered with An arrangement of tea sar.rtv.Rlies iud sweets. Corsages of while chrysanthem ums sod tube roses were presented Ihe hojiorees upon their arrival. ud the afternoon the hos tesses cave Mrs. Hi mm Iisudnaiiil ash trays of milk glass and lo hand, they give a Baroque limn lion dish.

Stork Arrives Ban to Sir. and Mrs. Harold lilise oi fvirkiiatuck Heights, a baby girl, named Carol Jean. Septcm jber IB. Aimmons l.iiuton lhwniial r.

and Mrs. Ho'derl Seal at; ts.iiriiiiKiun of their so September 21. Robert TuUle. lr. and Mrs.

Lawri announce the hirlh of a baby girl. blleriion Jean, September 2li. llr. and Airs. George Walker, k.ztl Mr and Mrs.

Ernest EaulklH't 1 1 announce the arrival of a dausht jj er, Larnt vonne. September IB. Mr, and Mrs. IV. It.

Simmons Jr. of Burlington announce the birth of their daughter, Bonnie Cnyle, September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Hull an nee the arrival nf nolan TIal Jr September IT.

and Mrs. Italnh Wood of i Burlington. Route 6, announce the urtb ol Kalpb Edward, September IT. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Pvles the birth of a daughter, September IS. Miss Mollie Lee Ashley and a joeatr Hostesses, Mrs. Dorothy' Graham, Mrs.

Foy Hart. Misses alhe Vaughn, Frances and Ruth ley will entertain the Liyhtbear ers class or the First Evangelical and Hcfomned church, Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'cloct with a Warner ronst at the Haven Wood dub house, Gleii Raven. Afterwards Mrs. IVinfred Summer, dass president, will preside over the monthly business meeting Holt Wilson will be in charge of the devotions. All members of the class and fnends are invited in be present.

There will be tracspnrtation provided for each Dne at the church at. R'30 o'clock Tuesday evening. 0 PeopleYou Know from Tennessee. and Mrs. Albert Johnston anil children of Rnilev Tenn.

iurned in iheir home Sunday alter i i on witll Mr. and Sam T. Johnston in Graham. To School Frank Huffman, sou of Sir. and rs.

Garland Huffman of Circle rive, who was recentlv disi hare cd from Ihe Sun following two years of service, a member of the sophomore class at the Un: versity of Nnrth Carolina. Visitine DauiLter Mrs. V. el Mullins. S.

C. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Tom Junes and Mr. Janes on Spring streeL jGraham Young Man Enrolls As Student Aubrey T.

Quakenbusli recently urulled as a student al Moody Bible Institute. Chicago Son of w. IT. Quken.biish lie is one 1.801) students registered this term day anil evening schools. The 600 new students this fail renre isent 33 stales.

Hawaii, Canada and Lniaud. fV 1 V47'1I IiailCUll KslUU ill Have Benefit Card Parties llmrsday The Graham Music Lovers club will snuiianr a benefit card nsriv itiursday. September 2b, at the Community house. North Main The party will be held in twu seisionSi flrst heginning nt a emti tKc BncnlDm mi th With The Sick Helen Brewer. 5 year old daugh er nf hlr.

and Mrs. tl. A. Hrcwer, Cameron street, underwent an appendectomy yesterday at Stci'n berger'a hospital, Greensboro. ADVERTISING BANNER Spartanhurg.

S. Sept. 23 The SoartanhuT Mornins Herald and Evening Journal have announced that they will accept nn more whiskey advertising "in the general public, .1 Kannapolis Mr. Mrs. John Witbern Hilt.

oJ Ulan College envaaernenl uf Iheir elder daughter, Kathcrinr Jn Ham Howard Cried of Burlington, son of ilr. nti Creed of Siler Cily. The wedding ivilt take jituce rfmmg the muter. 1 1 1 iof Graham, and V. C.

Croihy ilur I inf the calling hours. The living room was beautifully det OfDted in fern and small vases flowers on end tahlc s. The stairway was draped with imniden iinir fern and Jjanheit with Targe baskets of dahlias and fern kiG" Of lHy little girls su maKe "61" 33 inch rlnll ran wear outgrown 3 elnthrs. Pnttern 7331 ha3 pattern of doll ouly; diEections. Our Improved pattern visual with easy to see( charts and photos, atld complete directions malces worK easy.

Send TWENTY CENTS in coin for this pnttern lo (Buxluistoi Daily Times rvewsl 79 Household Arts 259 w. 11th New York 11, K. Y. Print plainly nAivirJ, AUJUKJiaSj ana PATTEKN NUMBEH. Otjt newest Needlework Book, 1346 edition, is yours for only Fifteen Cents more 1114 rlluslra tiuns of designs for crochet, knit ting, tnys, home decorat.

brnirlery. and a Free Pattern for three polholders printed iu the Some Chicago men have orean ized the "Keen Your Mualh Shut" luncheon club, which prohibits talking, speeches and gossip during meals. Women may attend if they iecp quiet. Why don't they "Don't just stand there look The Times News Want Ads for an other croiHict set and we'll" finish the game. i WHAT A BIG DOLL! Why this dolly is neary as big as her lilf.le mother! That's ins, fhi Brides Elect Recent Bride Honored Saturday Afternoon At Tea By Misses Cook Somers The Alexander Wilson Grange, NO.

b'Ofj. at their meeting at 7:30 o. m. on Tiiiu Mljv, at Alexander Wilson High school. will have as their principal speaK er Cuiiuressman Carl t.

Durham i luhi, ill tTipc l.pffKilntion as' Effecting Agriculture and tliej Farmers. It is expected, also, (hat Con tfressman Durham will have remark to make about the liouai and Internauunai jsiluatiLD. Tlie Hon. Kerr Scott, Commissioner oJ Agriculture will inti uduLe the speaker and the Keuural nubile invited io attend as well as all members of other granges. ni ianis have a habit oi not corn ing true when you spend al time dreaming.

Ihere must be more USED FATS Trier mask ran iV VMII 1 Puneh and cookies and small sandwiches with mints were served, to iiMre than CO friends who were present. Out of town quests were Mrs. Sam Conner and son, Bob. and Nancy Yow of High To int. Social Calendar WEDNESDAY.

1:00 p. The Mentur Book ctub win meet at the home of Mrs. Adrian Can oil, Fniintain Place. 3:30 p. The Century Boot club meels with Mrs.

Wilson Afwater at. Carowil." Mrs. W. JH. Ilai aril is prnsram leader.

Most slrls do a clever ioli of maiiDit up yet yuuns felluwa imng tne painr on their eheekj needs retouching. BURLINGTON SEND IN YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS MONDAY Tickets go on sale by American Business Cluh members for Communily Contort. 0:30 p. Burlington Rotary Club to meet at tlie Alamance Hotel. 6:30 p.

Graham Kiwanis club will have their regular meeting at the Seoul Hut. TUESDAY 6:30 p. There will be a meeting ol the Exchange cluh at the Hotel. 8:01) p. The Junior Wu man's Cluh will have a social meeting at the home of Mrs.

James Gerow. IVEDNESDAY 6:30 p. American Busi ness club to moot at the Alamance Hotel. THURSDAY The Burlinslon Xiwanfa to have their regular dinner meeting at the Alamance Hotel. 6.30 p.

Graham Itotary club meets at Green Gables Supper cluh. 7:00 p. Lions Club to meet at the Alamance Hotel. IMO p. Hon College and Atlantic Christian's foot n.iii game at Ulon.

FRIDAY 7:30 p. Walter B. EIHs Post 63, lu have business meeting at the American Legion Hul. LOOK FOR THIS SSAl IT SPELLS" washaSlttt This seal on merchandise int aiis wc are experts in laundering new fabrics. THIS WEEK ALWAYS fl ASKFOR jj Phone 3000 Gordon Hanford Celebrates 5th Birthday At Party In honor of Gordans tuelth hirthdav SeDtember twenLy sec ond, Mrs.

T. Honford entertained Saturday evening with a party at the Teen Ace cluh on Andrews street. Mrs. Hanford was assiited bj her dauchier, Haroryn in rereiv tug and entertaining the guests. chips were served from tile snack bar throughout Hie evening.

1 Table tennis, checkers, other games and contests were played. Music was enjoyed from the oic as the quests gathered around lonF table wneTe ice cream sandwiches and cup cakes were served. Many nice gifts were received by the honoree from the following: Uean and Mora Stadler. Belly and Marvlan Sykes, Eudana Key ler. Shirley Newton, June Carrotl Powell.

Deloro Underwood. Janice Bore, Shirley Paul and llelon "tell, Patsy Freti. Eettv dc Ford and Virginia Foreman from Gra hnm. Ted Isley, Hobby and Louis ice Bare, Shirley Pmil and Helen Colerafiu, Robert Keysej, Thomas Decker, tVally Hines, Jimmy Sluc key, Don Walker, Prentice MDran, Charles Foster, Giles Nickerlson, Grady Drake, Kay Sykes, Ilannie Earps, Dan Allen, Baker Kimory and Harold Fogleman, Lloyd and James Micklcs of Graham, and uouaiu lm oi Jlaw Klver. Deese Caldwell Vows Made Kannapolis.

Sept. 21 The mar riasre nf )i. daughter nf Mrs. Luty Jones iieese, OF ar.d Paul An drew Calrlvvell, uf Salisbury, sun: of Mr. ann Mrs.

'O. A. Caldwell. solemnized in the sludv of First IWerhndlst church, Hender sonville. September IS.

tte. M. T. Smathers, psstor, officiated. Mrs.

Caidwell attended Elon college. For several yenrs she has heeri associated with her mother in business. Mrs. Dcrse uns and operates Virginia's in this city and the Lucy Lou Shup in Ken ton. Mr.

Caldwell, sun of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Caldwell of this city, is director of the news service and AiUClni secretary of Catawba col lege, Salisbury.

He was graduated ana oeiur entering the army v. as connected with The "ojij maepenaent, Kannapolis, BlH'IijlSton Times News and. the rrGS' Arlan. Ga Tn Bur llneton he reporter and Ejiorfs editor until his resignation Li 19'12 iu encor ioe service. COTTON CROrS HUNT Soartanhure.

S. c. inuiy per rent ol tne cotton or Piedmont area North and South rnTnl(no been deBtruverl hv a Snartariburs Hpmiri amdiiis 01 six counties re vcal cu Spartanburg, Cherokee, uniun and Laurens counties in South Carolina and Polk and Ruth eiium were inose polled. ACCIDENT IS FATAL Spartanburg, s. Sept.

23 nai ry tugenc Howe, 49. of Arcadia, died in a honil.il hi. yesterday from injuries received when he was struck by a Southern Railway train near the Arcadia iairforesr Wghway. Rvr when you're cast vu prime you can always prime vui self for the future. Send Your Children Off To School In Sparkling Cleanliness Harenf Noted Astrologer, Giving Advice Over WBBB 6: Sk.

Dshliut; in myriad shades were tffeuLively usud tu decorate the SujntJi residence Saturday alter uoou, wheci Miss Mora i.ee Cook and Miss Kalhryu Somers entertained at tea in honor oi Miss Grace Larie, Greenslioro bride elect. Mis Betty Jane Murray, prospective bride of October and Mrs. Dewey Freeman, the former Miss Betty CfioK of Graham, rrcnnt bririe. Gursls wnrc greeted by Hiss Pat Tiane and inlrodueed lo the hostesses and honorecs, who wore dark afternoon drEsses and corsages of pastel flowers. Mrs.

Slaley A. Cook, mother nf the hostess, and Mrs. H. Austin losiess, ana Mrs. h.

Austin i Df Greensboro, mother of the honoren, directed from the living iv ed and MEMORIAL SERVICE. Greensboro, Sent. 23. Wv memorial service In honor of the late Dr. Julius I.

Foust, president of porta Carolina lege for almast 30 years, will higb light the October 5, Founder's Day program. Dr. Renjnmm Rice Lacy. president of Union Theological seminary, Richmond. will he the principal speaker for tlie oc casion, marking the college's 53th anniversary.

ALLIANCE SESSIONS Charlnlte, Sept. 23 lify The Hebrew Christian Alliance, which is holding its 3Iit annual meeting here, will hold its first open session lonieht. Alliance President Dr. A. J.

Kligcrman of Baltimore will make tlie principal address. A reception for the delegates will follow the meeting. STEEL NOW IN STOCK 2 3 4 or Mrs. Edward T. Hurray, mother of tlie honoree, poured tea.

ThE tea table, myerert with a hnndsomf clatli of rut work 1inrn lielfl a bow of slant white dahlias and chrysanthemums at the far end dividing four tail white taoers in single crystal holders. The silver wrf nr i W. E. Luve. Miss Betty Mae Bernstein and Miss Nancy Cook assisted servrng refreshments, Mrs.

Earl Pardue received in the library. Goodbyes were said to Miss Jllne Sellars Peersorj. Mtchali oi Greenshoio Sat the Covenant is a cousin of Miss Coolr, the hostess, and Miss Murray who marries Samuel Shomak er oi Elon College in October. She and Miss Knmors are former roommates al. Richmond Professional Institute.

Mrs. Freeman and Miss Suiners were roomales at Gieenshuro College. Many a husband already ha: elded upon his favorite winlr sort right around the kitchen stove. Colds Euimicdfbr relieving miseries of children's colds. No dosing to upset stomach.

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There do not delay, as his enaee. rnenl is for a limited time only. Vour name will not he revealed in any manner, as INITIALS only will he used for identification. Follow his program closely each morning at 10:15 as your questinn ue answered at any time. be more SOAP! i El Haren Question Coupon DEAR EI.

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