rMi*. and Mr*. Hodges Celebrate Giiden Anniversary At Home K vGAi;-' 7* Mr and Mrs, Mills Hodges I celebrated (heir fiftieth wedd I int: snnivfrsarf. Sunday after noon December 20th, at ? re ception riven in weir home 01 1 College Street. Ttey were mar L ried fit 1914. The guests upon entering the living room where a lovely arr angement of Yellow mums and snapdragons in agoldvaseWere used were greetda By Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. West who In troduced them to Mr, and Mrs. Mills Hodges, their son and daughter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hodges of cary. As the guest passed through (he liv ing roam they were directed by e lovely Christines Tree. Hing ing from the comer of the room was a huge cluster of mistletoe. Aa arrangement of red carnat ions was used on the table by the tree flanked by two red I* cln Ado,ph l General E ,^"y 0Uver isristr.*** m au gusta Georgia Me was buried ?*7??* Memorial cemetery. Perry. S. C on Mon day afternoon with service, in the church. Mr. Pridgen was born near Warsaw, N. C at the home residency. Cedar Lawn. He was the son of George W. Pridgen and Mattie Eccles Pridgen. He resided in his home commun &J7L e?uc*ted at Warsaw High School and was a veteran w *^!X,i,C;an Btfrder ^ice and World War I. In January 1923 *V "larriad "erion Milhaus and they Uved in Duplin for four years. In 1927. he moved to Perry. S. C. the home of his wife, and resided there the remainder of his life. He was a farmer and active in church and social a/fairs He is survived by his wife and one sister. Mrs Christine P. Salley of Salley. S. C. Also by many nieces and nephews of whom Mrs. Ruth P. Gradv is one. Among those attending hit funeral were two of his nieces Mrs. Alton Wrench of Roseboro and Mrs. Charity Sidburv at Wilmington, also a great niece, Miss Carolyn Sidbury of Wil mington. MELENE STEED HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed Jr. honored their daughter La wn*hMelS,e\.^,onda>r after'noon a bi/thday party on the lawn of their home on Walnut Street from 3:30 until 4:30p.m. olcf? ^eier'c was ^our years Upon arrival the little guests Playing outdoor games and riding Laura Melene s bic ycle. Mrs. Steed assisted by Laura Meler.e's aunt, Mrs. Gerald Quinn, served Chocolate Iced cupcakes centered with a candle, chocolate icecream and sa.y ?sg out their candles. Helping Laura Melene cele brate was Patty west. Paige Draughan, Hariette Snow, David *orlh. J?y Quinn. Joel Smith Susan Grice. Pam Herr ing her brother Frankie and little Lee Anne Costin. Upon departure. Laura Me lene presented each guest with a favor. FETED AT SHOWER Mrs. James west and Miss Smlthwas feted at a -ovely floating shower Wednes ^Bk& i-^3by ,pr" .?.''* s ['??*' ^im|^ THANK ...YOU! A friendly greeting sincerely sent ' And ever so sincerely meant ; ?' To Thank You For Your Patronage And wish you every happiness and success : ; . ; In the New Year .... ?':-- ?;$-.