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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 6

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Heraer tfcte tNy a ImiUIiI la her wedflef free ef aaelbrrry vaieet wllb aaatrblnf aeeee twlee ha rrrrinl her efaraliea I HkteM Itlab febeel eef la a (refnate 4 Teaaeeaee tUeely (Uri la AaeivlUe fee amt lime aha baa bees raemeekf wllb Iba Aataera fteeely bbeaae la Uh rlly Mr libbraaea le the eeeeef ee ef Mr aef Mre John II IHtbeneea 4 aetieewof la Me la a frafa ale ef Trmate lllll llifb RrlH al I aeUreeof aef la a are -Mlnf yeerf farmer la lhal remmeelly Fee Iba feeewal Mr aaf Mre l)W I rneo a will melt Ibelr heeae a lib Mr IHrhea-aeaa per re ha at CaeUewwef Friday ririia-4 Mi Itatf aa lh hutvuf 4ocu at a ntp1 vs liUUiht ill wf pally Irtvlrtnt rf trf huibartd 1 lt -kl tiiwlul Tlv guraU weie Fee Sjlrtt and llrif huiUniti Mr f4 Mi tCaynund Darter Mr and Mf Claud Caftrtt Mr and Mi lu-mrd I' in Mr Wr4 Child'TM Mr and Mr ITil Caff of Juhnwm Ciiy M-aa Mary lkiiy Huff and Mr A Huff and Mr and Mr BueA The table was cenU-ted with beautifully floated bsftiiday Cake and li4Med with Lny tajans Bed nmiUuni were th flaaU u4 delightfully informal eenng wta ei)L Mr Huff a pf--arntad lovely gft ARKS SCHOOL 4 II CLUB MILTING JIHJ) BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN AT MOUNTAIN CITY KFrCITAL BY GIXJRGK Ali-EN HERE TONIGHT UDC Chaj)teis and of to Celebrate ir HirthdaVaS of IfCC Jackson and Maury Tahrn i drrTu ut ll aladf tint- prei IfMbl tW MrgWf MOUNTAIN CITY Tenn Jan 14 Itutarfl Adams Jr and her ataler Mist Farris A half-hour of vos-at and or gan music will be offered tonight at 8 30 o'clock over tha Weal radio lUliun by Cmrtt Allen The insist Ausiaiy lle Ail UaS Utja fu Fit-0 ay () 1Ui Jia kea ai4 fci1 tlUil in al He it Mi Oute ut Ujuia hunt A uivay Uie at Uaoleiu Xeittg UL fid Seri 1 4 le ge it Fs siuk ea ai lieu Ut ua fl jut -at uAii (UMvifjt Hi xe fre if Ue at-Uaiy Hi Fi-k IwfiiMiuj pn feet pnlcj tai Hit A Huaaer arti-4 nl ue iie nt-g ut i'e Sritlil iiiit (piU Melc try Ue (kellll-cft rf UC Jitli I- MCirid tftairii-an tl U-iJ Ikclfaie le- jm i4 If ji-ry iti Pie utl Kef Ml tuttli tj iUj le aU ft4 fiuil la feu Ue ri4 tarcire HUuiu at Cli t'itvaa Mi I) If aioftr (helifnen tf IJe hi vu hale Fr4 am fcpiey atiik Heats try itaabicd le'cian bt erhicii many pvirt aeJ by tKe ayaiUary recmkn A Special tic aet made that all fihCftJ-ciilija be leiveeref by January tk'h in orict Uat IN unit I I qualify for ike ear aid Ita Uoeset cilalKjet Tt-e paeeidmt ftrj led that Ur Cnanmuftiiy hcrvic tnmitic at a a ail Ue fnembet fu-mats with Ue garden in rScamng and bcaulfy Ue rity In prctaraUon lor Ue Ift fnlial The indoof rlfru ajrcirrt by Ur James JlrsararT poat tot ml hs trcnefit of Ui Junior Drum arrd Ilgie Cory wtlrh eJ Lskr plarg January 30 through February 4th baa th main bf ie fur daruaaion and planning Tlir Udr trf Ui AuxillaG' addition elUrg Urketa havr rharg of th fl drink stand and another atlracUoit of the lent Thortnigh cjcraU-ri i pledged to thig arorlhy projert A commltfr composed of Mn Adair Mr I- McCord Mr Hamrick and Mr Starry raa apimbiled by Mr Goodpeature to suit during th month of January th new member of tha auxiliary and other confined to their homes bersu of HLneaf Tha program for tha afternoon was In chsrge of Mr Cly Me Chrjney chairman of legislation Mr rCherney faia a clear concise and Intensely Interesting Ulk on the "Five Point" program of tha American Legion The Universal Service Bill the first point of tha program has bean bafora Congres for twenty year and its purpose said Mrs Me Chasnay "1 to taka tha profit out of war by tha drafting of capital and Industry as welt as man-power or tha duration of the The second point la the World War widows and orphans measure National defense of which the daily newspapers is filled Is the third point and the giving of employment to qualified veterans instead of to foreigners is the fourth The fifth recently added concern the tightening of immigration and deportation laws At the national convention in Los Angela last fall Mr McChexney said this point wa particularly emphasized Quoting National Commander Chadwick Mrs McChes ncy closed her talk by Raying "What we want to do la to take all of the Isms out of America except Americanism" Because of her complete knowledge of the legion program Mr talks are always splendidly in formative After the program the cordial hostesses served a most delicious salad plate to the auxiliary menv-bers The February hostesses will be Mrs James McCrary and Mrs Rush Koontz Due to the illness of Mrs Brewer chairman of Americanism the program will be In the capable charge of Mrs Adair wr joint hoakaaa to a fecidg tenor soloist and Martin Nrff juarty given in their horn Thura-j organUt Th program follow Ideal (Fcaall) and A Vurhell ne 1 7 1 (Foatl) Ceor Allen mer of Li high aco tt tended Jie winner or ui nigh tcart neeare llcfnrT! Ur flritol and Mr Crril Morra dialrlrl chair Anna Carlrr le-r CTapler ae- man of I'-f Mona Cap will ba a The Parks 4-JT club held Its regular trweUrg lat week at th Parks echoed a large number of the member being prnaent A program for th year wsa planned by the program committee and Miss Gelha Jarksof home demonstration agent Plan wrre mad for an entertainment i January 27 Splendid Interest 1 being shown the club work and the club memberi are aiming to be cm the honor roll for 1939 Death Marlin Nrff Du Biat F-ne Blum (Smith) and When I have Sang My Song (Char let) George Allen "Berreu" from "Jocelyn" Martin Neff Toona a Surriento (de Curtii) and Jeu Lover of My Soul (Mc-Dougall) George Allen prize Mia Walah won tow and Mr Donnelly won Lhe cut prize Thoae playing were: Mie EzneJine Smytfie Della Hawking Mary Tom L)onnrny Nuama Wagner Helen Lene Lora me U'Hoark Georgia Johnson Louise Walah Mr 1-re Lawe Mr Dick Nave Mr Ivan Donneily Mr Ertint WiUon Mr Smythe Mr Henry Smythe Mr Donnelly Mr Ralph Murphy and Mr Lucy Creech Mi Fay Farm aaaiaied th box tease In serving at th clote of the game apaclal fueL Chairman ef Us tommmm from lha thraa chaplara ar Mr llowall Brulol Oiapiar Mr Arthur Kinf 19'h Tannne-a Jlr4 manl ChapUrf Mr Ar Ihur ltrown Fx4'h Anna Carter txa Chapter Mr f4l'h i general chairman and Mr hhankel chairman of decora lion Mr Walter Alien and Mr Arthur King are chairman of lha program which will ha given by lirllol favorite talent atated by Uva John i Mby Camp bona id Caitrdrrat Vrl-rran a ill atlrrtein In crU-i -lion of lha tnrtbday of January'a Ihraa Imnyiibli llotarl lya Miwsreell Jeciuein arid Matlhra Fonlatna Maury Tha blrlhilay of HrlaUifa on Ganaral lireril elan burn in January and lha teat turvivln mrmler of lha Fulkerson Camp alii ba ralrbtalad Tha Ira will la hrtd In tha rryeial ballroom Tha offirar of the local patriotic yoclrlia praai- Norton Virginia 40th Annual Clearance Sale A Jersey cow belonging to Ed Foulger of Richland Springs Tex bore triplets all heifers thsl were marked Identically and each waa In good health They were th cow's first offspring American movies are made Intelligible to Japanese audience by writing the dialogue In Japanese characters on the side of the film TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB ENTERTAINS Brilliant Washington and Lee Fancy Dress Ball February 3 flanDmorft wwnnui oukunrtriou Beginning Thursday January 19th continuing through Saturday Feb 4th 15 Day of Rargnins ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE APPALACHIA Va Jan 14 Mr Harold Edwards entertained the member of the Tuesday afternoon bridge club and ad dtlional guest at a luncheon this week at her home In Stonega After a delectable luncheon wa served the guests enjoyed five Interesting progressions of bridge Mrs A Haskins hold ing high score for club members Mrs Kaylor holding high score for guests and Mrs Richmond lucky In cut were presented lovely prizes The following guests enjoyed the lovely party: Mesdames Kaylor Rodenhiser Parker Polly Jim Boyd Richmond King Thomas A Hoskins Clifton Scott Donaldson and Misses Jo Anna Alexander and Nan DeVaulL But from descriptions of them reproduction have been made These reproduction alo Jeweled and on a gold leaf background will be presented by "SpoUwond played by Cecil Taylor of Lynchburg Va a president of the bull to student in the figure who play the part of thoae who actually received them Taylor will lead the dance with Mix Margaret Alexander Tomlin of Cincinnati who la a student at Sweclbriar college As-xixtant lender will I Bob Nicholson of Wheaton III with Mias Virginia Gould of Quantico Va and Frank of New London Conn with Mis Rhoda Primm of West Hartford Conn Hal Kemp' orchestra will play for the dance and for the Junior prom the night of February 2 as well a the Omieron Delta Kappa formal the night of February 4 llpcHal Tib rirWf LEXINGTON Va Ju TTia romantic tory of tha Knigiil of tha Golden lloreho of colonial Virginia will be told In pog-eant form at Washington and la famou annual Fancy IHas ladl February 3 Tha Fancy Drcaa figure to ba atagad with cacful attention to hiatnrical detail will portray a ball that "might have bean at old Williamsburg by Governor Alexander Spotswood in 1718 following Im return from an exploration of the Valley of Virginia History and tradition have it that Simla wood after hi return from Unit Journey crossed the Blue Ridge gave each "gentleman adventurer" who went with him a miniature golden horse-ahoe So far ax directors of Fancy Drew cun learn however none of these Jeweled decorations la In existence now Altho we are now showing spring 0 shoes we still have a few sizes left in our Clearance Sale group at the following prices: Regular Price Sale Price $600 to $675 $333 $695 to $795 $444 $875 $555 Tet Us Fit You Today! SMART STYLES QUALITY 5HDE5 PROPERLY FITTEO DECEMBER IIONOP ROLL AVOCA SCHOOL GIVEN YOUNT MATRONS CIRCLE OF FIRST CHRISTIAN The honor roll for Avoca school for the month of December is as follows: Third grade: Ella Mae Alley Ella Mae Leonard Betty Lee Webb fifth grade: John Hicks Nancy Mermon Hazle Moore sixth grade: Alden McCrary seventh grade: James Smith Doris Whitaker eighth grade: Ruth Cross BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR BETTY LOIS TENN SIDE PARAMOUNT BLDG were served by Mrs McEver Visitors present were Mrs Kelly and Mrs Gene Goodwin New members were Mrs Rellican Jr Mrs Roy Kegley Mrs Mumpower and Mrs Waterman Members present were: Mrs Wade Mrs Garland War ren Mrs Evelyn Wright Mrs Lynn Ringley Mrs Henry Parris Mrs RL Quesenberry Mrs Davis Mrs Warren Vance Mrs Sam Davis Mrs McCulloch Mrs New- The Young Matrons Circle of the Missionary Society of the First Christian church held its January meeting with Mrs Hurry McEver at her home on Fair-mount avenue The president Mrs McCulloch presided and with the inging of "Send the Light" the business meeting was opened followed with prayer by Mrs Henry Parrls After the reading of the man Mrs Herbert Logan Mrs minutes twentv-two mem' on A Rhea Mrs Price 8ll Th HrraU Caartrr MOUNTAIN CITY Jan Mrs Howard McElyea entertained with a birthday party on Saturday afternoon honoring her small daughter Betty Lois on her 6th birthday Games and contests were enjoyed throughout the afternoon Emma Jane Engle was winner in a unique contest The little honoree received many pretty gifts Mrs McElyea was assisted in entertaining and servihg by her mother Mrs Viney and Miss Ruth Eggers Refreshm ents consisting of birthday cake hot chocolate cookies and sandwiches were served Those enjoying this lovely affair were: June Wilson Nora Jean Ixiwe Bobby Eggers Bennie Lowe Eva Sue Shoun Shirley Madron Betty Sue Seehorn Betty Gray Atwood Jeane Seehom Charles Miller Junior Ward Mae Brooks Joyce Madron Shirley Jane Miller Mildred Nichols Blanche Ward Dorothy Dunn Ruth Eggers Betty Grogan Beulah Reece Ruby Tucker Juanita Johnson Mildred Lowe Waneta Curry Ruth Nichols Charles Brooks Anna Adaks Emma Jane Engle Peggy Adams Harry Lowe Dixie Ward Sara Ann Ward Mary Hazel Brooks and the honoree Betty Lois McElyea Sending gifts but unable to be present were Sue Cross and Lucy Barry Something New tor Bristol We Have Just Installed a Big Modern Cafeteria Style Steam table offering the buy diner immediate service through this new addition to our popular restaurant service Delicious meats salads pastries before your eyes Select 1 what you desire in the popular Cafeteria style! 1 1 1 Of course our usual fine table and counter service at popular prices! SPECIALTIES ON FINE STEAKS and SEA FOODS RESTAURANT Inc Mrs John Clark Mrs Harold Lindsey Mrs Kale Stone Mrs Minnie Lindsey Mrs Geo West Mrs Harry McEver DAMASCUS AU COURANT BOOK CLUB IN MEETING BwW TM Hirald Crtr DAMASCUS Va Jan The Au Courant Book Club held its regular semi-monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Geo A Hall with the president Mrs John Wingfield in charge Each member answered the roll call with a current event after which the reports of the various committees were heard Final plans were made for the Art Exhibit which the club will sponsor during the week of January 31st through February 4th It is hoped that all the clubs in the nearby towns will be to visit the exhibit Featuring the program for the evening Mrs Clendenen gave an interesting review of "Horse and' Buggy Doctor" by Arthur Herteier At the conclusion of the program the hostess served a delicious salad course answered the roll call and four new members stated their desire to Join the circle The short business session closed with an etieournging report from treasurer Mrs Garland Warren An effective- program was led by Mrs Lynn Ringley which she Introduced by an inspiring responsive devotional To review the book on India Church Takes Root in India" she secured Mrs Minnie Lindsey who as a member of the missionary society wax responsible for launching the fine Young Matrons circle Following the benediction a social hour wax enjoyed during Inch time- dainty refreshments 3uick Relief From Pile Irritation Thirty vears ago a Buffalo druggist created a formula for relief from the itching and smarting caused by piles It brought such surprising quick re- lief that its fame has spread throughout the country as one user told another Don't give up hope of relief until you have tried tills unique formula Use Ointment without risking a cent Your money refunded if not delighted Get a 3ac box of Ointment from any druggist In tube with hard rubber applicator 60c e4' rt oi vV c0' ol PIGEON A VISITOR LONDON Jan -14 Patients jn the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children were delighted to see a pigeon which flew in through a window after lights were out bad meal of biscuits and departed in the morning Bristol Va i- 505 State St The United horse population In 1935 amounted to 11-858000 animals 1.

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