:ius:hin h a his hisi mm mu:ood ir aSockoaktersble.Miss McEwan EntertainsThe home of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas McEwan was the srenp ofa party Saturday night when theyentertained in honor of theirdaughter, Elizabeth's birthday an -mte niversary. Games were playedne-until a late hour when delightful Ima refreshments were served to the the I following guests: Miss Dorothy way Meade of Amigo, Miss Edith ath Whisman of Rhodell, Misses Ethel s a Martin, Ethel Bodo, Elvah Vest, ■ple Ruth Jessup, Connie Jackson,cad j Imogene Shrewsbury, VirginiaHudson, Emma Bodo, Connie Minor, Nina Belle Hamilton, Elsie [Martin, Gertrude Hudson, Pat*y )wn Brooks, Luella Norris and Miss that McEwan.dis-b of his iol-pi UJtheBoibtisurd* an cMuing,J\BeeI\BeeBlaler5Its VV VdasJvis:1herAh- J Joe Briguella, Frank Greco.Ives Richard Thews. Carmond Frugal, was James Cook, all of Beckley, Husej mgpite ; Groah, Eugene Vest, Frank Wood, Ne, Junior Nicely, Harlan Groah and ural Ray Wilson, all of Rhodell, Tonyex- Sanchez of Fireco, Charles Shaffer of Besoeo, Sonny Reseco, GlennBed well, and Burnie Rubin of Lillybrook, Teaford Morgan ofpatndsthehis Killamey, Elmer Wallace, John B. will | Brooks, Herman Jackson, Lake Lytton, John Poff, Charles Minor, Ottoway Wyatt, Junior Adams, Wiley Radford, Herman Poff. Mr.h’en .and Mrs. J. R. Brooks, and the’srlf,r ; host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. \the ! Mlt; Ewan.ree. 1 Miss McEwan received many lovely gifts which were appreciat-ed She opened and displayed ,v‘ v them among her guests.B« ■: rn * ::i b- mI (IM I invppsort