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- 4 Annoucement Party Honors Couple Youngsvllle--Mrs. Wiley F. Mitchell entertained her daugh ter, Nancy Jane, and (la nee, James Dwlght Mattox, Jr.) with an announcement party at her home In Youngsvllle on Satur day, February 13. A Valentine theme was appropriately car ried out in decoratloAs-and re freshments. Upon arrival, guests were greetfed by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tharrlngton. Miss Terry Brook Invited the guests Into the din ing room where refreshments were served and the an nouncement was made. They then congratulated the couple In the receiving line with Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Mattox,Sr., fath er of the bridegroom-elect, and Mrs. Pauline Hart, aunt of the groom-elect. Refreshments of decorated cake squares, mints, nuts, as sorted fancy sandwiched, and red fruit punch were served the guests. Cake was served by Mrs. A. N. Corpenlng, and Mrs. A1 DePorter poured punch. The serving table In the dining room was graced with two five branch candelabras holding Vitamins, Clothing HD Study Topic i ? The Cedar Rock Home Demon stration Club met at the home of Mrs. P, E. Dean on Thurs day with Mrs. Belle Dean as co- hostess. Following the pall to order and' the singing of "Onward Ever Onward," a song written by a club woman, Mrs. P. E. Dean gave devotional thoughts on bearing our burdens as away of filling our place In the world. Mrs.. Frances Fuller, Home Economics Agent, presented the program of work for the year along with Ideas about work shops, tours, and meetings of Special Interest through the / year. She then discussed the' / outlook regarding foods for the / family and especially encour I aged the women to start how to r* plan to have more foods con ' - talnlng Vitamins K and C for family use during the yeah' Mrs. F. E. Dean, clothing leader, reported on some new trends In women's and men's clothing for the spring. Wom en's dresses will be a -little more form fitting than last season. Pinks, yellows, blues, and black and white checks will be leaders In spring colors. The seven club members and , three visitors, Mesdames Ma ria Wheeless, Mary Baker and forest Wester, took part In a game planned by Mrs. BUlle' Stalling*, recreation leader. The hostess served a Valen tine salad, assorted crackers, nots and coffee. lighted pink tapers. The can delabras flanked two heart shaped rakes of pink and red on which were written the names of the honored couple. The cakes were placed on a silver tray complimented by red net and pink roses The buffet held formal candelabras and was centered with an ar rangement of red roses lnter sprayed with greenery. The decorations in the living room were beautifully carried out. The archway between the living and dining rooms "was graced with gold cuplds tletng lover's knots with red and pink ribbon streamers .trailing to a large red net heart. The mantel held two form%l_whlte lighted cuplds tlelng lover's knots With red ribbons' which tapered to a heart-shaped cen terpiece of red net. An auxil iary table was graced with a large gold footed cupld compote which held a red heart .fram ing a picture of the^MSoirftR* Miss Carol Mitchell, sister of the bride-elect, > assisted throughout the home. Others assisting In the home were Mrs. B. H. Patterson, Mrs. A. E. Hall and Mrs. J. T. Allen. The bride-elect was attired In a lovely white wool dress with satin and lace trim. Her corsage was a red rose bud complimented with pink and green foliage. A guest register In the den ,was presided over by Mrs. Elton Mitchell, and good-byes were said by Mrs. Bland Mitchell to the approximately one hun dred and ten guests calling dur ing me evening. Out-of-town guests attending were Mrs. Pauline Hart of Wen dell; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Dan iels, Rev. and Mrs. Jervals phllltps and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edwards and daughter Marga ret of Wake Forest; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts and daughters^ Margaret, Maureen and Vlda ' Gayle; and Mrs. C.T.WhlWcre of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Toby Holden and. daughter?, Cynthia and Marthsf, and Mr. Jerry Mitchell, brother of the bride elect, of New Berm . ' / Jr. Garden Club Meets The Greenhlll Junior Garden Club met Thursday, February 11, at the home of their coun selor, Mrs. Marvin- Pleasants. Members were served Iced drinks, potato chips' and cook ies upon arrival by Glenda Henly, hostess for 'the after noon. The program for the after noon was "Staging a flower Show.**' Plans were made for the horticulture section in (He Spring Flower Show that will be presented the last of April. ' After the program a work shop was held and members of the blub made tray favors for ?? ? " * Engagement Announced '* ** ' Miss fJ^ncy Jane Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Wiley Francis Mitchell of Youngsville and the late Mr, Mitchell^ is engaged to James Dwigh^' Matt-ox, Jr., son of Mr. Mat tox of Dunn ancr the fate 'Mrs. Mattox. A June we-dding. is planned. Mrs. R. J. Rose Is ^ Hostess To Circle No. 1. /(Frk. B. W.) The Febi^iary meeting of Circle No. 1 of the W.S.C.S. of the Frankllnton Methodist Church was held at the' 1iome of Mrs. R. J. Rose on MorK^Ly. ' . ? Mrs. * A. Thompson, Sr.,. opened the meeting .with the reading of a poem from a greeting card. The group agreed to help fi nance the MYF Banquet to be held at Trinity ChurcliT Mrs rGeorge Cooke gave a fi nancial report for the W.S.C.S. and reported' that it has been suggested that the W.S.C.S. Increase its dues. Mrs. A. H. Vann gave a fi nancial report for the circle. Mrs. J. E. Whitfield gave' a missionary item from the Ad visory Council . of the Ameri ca^ Bible Society. Plans are being made to hulld a Bible House near Lincoln Center for the patients, at the Franklin Memorial Hospital. The tray favors : carried out the Valen tine theme and the members hoped that these might bright en the day for the patients. Performing A*r.ts in New York. Miss Nelle Joyner gave an interesting program labbjit Ko rea. She gave a brief history of the country.?. Mbst Xfc her talk was about the progress in education since Korea ended her medieval isolation in 1882. Mrs. Mary F. Scranton was one of the first Methodist mis sionaries to begin a school for giriS in 1886. Much informa tlon Was glvenabout EwTia Wom ari's University in Korea. It is the largest university for women in the world with over 8,000 students. Miss Joyner concluded the meeting with a prayer. Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank my friends and neigh bors tor the many acts of kind ness to me during the death of my mDther. They will always be remembered and may God bless ea<?h and everyone: Miss Oza Williams 6 BIG SPECIALS ? THREE DAYS - FEB. 15th, 16th, 17th MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY DRESSED WHOLE FRVERS ? 21' I MURPHY'S QUALITY GROUND BEEF 3 $l17 HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP 2^49* PET RITZ FROZEN PIE SHELLS FRESH COLLARDS 3 '?> $|oo , W BIG FAMILY SIZE WESSON OIL 690 ? Valentine I e Dance At Country Club ? O" SU'Triay ttvanmg from nine - until one o'clock Local Beaih^ escorted their Hearts Delights to the Green Hill Country Club ;? Valentine Dance. The club was beautifully deco rated with February. 14th col 'ors of red "and white predi>ml ?? naliijir everywhere and were particular^ emphasized on the refreshment tab'.e ?.'upki:y and y hearts were much m^evuience ! as guests admired the pretty j decoration^ of the club The couples who attended en loved the dWicious refresh ments and a most delightful evening, -thanks to the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Umphrey Lee,., Mr. and MrsT John York, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bui lard, p Mrs. Etheridge Entertains ridge entertained ire* Canasta Club on Wednesday evening. Jonquils and greenery Were used . to# decorate her home. A Valentine rtiotif was carried out | with the taljlfcs arid napkins. I Mrs. C. A. Payne received ! high score prjze While second'!, high went to Mrs. L. A. Thomp- ! son, Sr. Miss Kathleen Howe was the recipient of guest high. The floating prize was won bv Mrs/C'rW. Brown., ? .. During the progressions the {' hostess served fruit punch. At the conclusion Of play, a des- . sert course and coffee were , served" Mrs. B. J. Conyers 1 and Mrs. Charlotte Pearce as sisted with serving. Special guests were Miss Rowe and. Miss Inez Full A1. "I to take this opportuni ty to fhank everyone for their kind and diligent attention to j my husband during his 'illness, I particularly Doctors Patterson and Wheless and the entire third floor of nurses of Franklin Me ^morUi Hospital. The re mem brance of this makes my grief somewhat easier to bear. Mrs. William T! ("Smiley") King / (Frk. B.W.) Mrs L. On Dean's List Norman A. Tharrlngton has the Dean's List at EaSt according to .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thajrrington, Jrr, i>f Rt 2, Loiltsburg. He made all A' s during the last quarter. tv Mrs. Fuller Amicitia Hostess Mrs. F. M. Fuller entertained the Rook Club with two tables of players at htfr home on Church Street on Thursday evening. Mrs. ,Ben Williamson and Miss . Gertrude Winston tied for high sc<?re. After the playing period the I hostess served a delicious sal- ' ad plate, dessert and coffee to Gertrude Winston, Mesdames L. L. Brlnkley, H. M. Stovall, I. D. Moon, M. M. Person, Sr.f G. C. Harris, Sr., and Ben Williamson. White Level ? G. A.'s Party The Applewhite Junior G. A.'s of White- Lev^l Baptist Church were entertained Wednesday evening at a"* Valentine Party at the church.* Decorations and refreshments carried out the Valentine mdtlf. The social com-miftee was composed of Patricia Stalllngs, Gene Leopard, Gall Nashr and prenda, Davis. Others attending were Cyn thia Parrlsh, Patricia Parrish, Edna Mlirphy, Sandra Thar^lng ton, Anneta Leonard, and coun selor Iola Collins. Ruth Mercer Circles Meet {Frk. B. W.) Ruth Me^er Qircle No. 1 of the W.S.C/S. of^the' Frankllnton Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Hight, Jr., on Thursday evening. Mi s* Lawrence Bridges gave an Inspiration program about The Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Woodrow Haskins pre sided over the business session at which time Mrs" Frank Col lins read the minutes. A fi nancial report was given by Mrs.. Hight. Mrs. D. O. Langston showed a sample of curtains which the circles will purchase "fof the Educational Building. Mrs. A. B. Allen, Jr., and Mrs. C. G. Hight, Jr., will be respon The members voted to serve the Lions ClubNin Monday, to sell petunias in cooperation with Ruth Mercer Circle No< 2 and t6 sponsor a Bake Sale on Feb ruary *20. ' * . The group agreed to help'fl nance' the MYF Sub-District Vocational Banquet at Trinity. A study course will be con ducted by 'the Circle in March, the exact da'te, to t^e announced later. . During the social hour the hostess served coffee cake and coffee. tr -Ruth Mercer ?ircle No. 2 . of the Frankllnton Methodist Church metlfiT tfie" home of Mrs7~~ L. A. Thompson, Jr., on Thurs day evening. * ?. 1 Mrs. Floyd Bell presented an Informative program about "The Life Within." Mrs. Tommle Stephens pre-, sided over the business session at which time Mrs. Richard Go llghtly read the minutes. A financial report was given by Mrs. Stephens In the absence of the treasurer. * The members voted tb help, finance the -MYF Banquet to be ar Trinity ? Methodist Church. . Flowers', to be placed In the church sanctuary during March, were assigned. The group voted to sell pan sles in cooperation with other Ruth Mercer Circles. During the social hour, the hostess "served Russian tea, cookies and cheese straws. ' Mrs. C. H. Weston assisted with serving. j Teenage Chat By Jean Zealand Snow again! How many Sun days is it now that we have had snow?! This February weather certainly is tricky. How was Valentine's Day? Hope many people are not feel ing sick from all that candy! Several people celebrated *the Valentine weekend by going to Raleigh. Buddy O'Neal and Gl?nda Henly report that they had a great time Friday night. Seems they ate supper in Ra leigh and then attended the Fer rante and Telcher concert. Also in Raleigh Friday night were Roger Kornegay, Len Howard, and Pete Joyner. These boys attended the dancet after the Enloe ball game. Hear they really enJoyedMt. The Seniors of Loulsburg are sponsoring a supper at the high school cafeteria this Saturday night from 5:00 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. This should be a night of fun and good fbod, so "be sure to buy a ticket. Tickets ire now being sold by any mem >er of the Senior class.* The EYC of St. Paul's Epls :opal Church Is sponsoring a Spaghetti Supper on Tuesday, March 2, at the parish house. >n Church Street In Loulsburg rom 5 to 7, p.m. There will >e lots of good food, and en ertalnment will be provided by he Lamplighters. Get your ickets- now from Jane McKlnne )r Betsy Green. Thought: "Music "must take rank as the highest of the fine irts ? as the one which, more than any others, ministers to the human welfare. H. 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