v "'‘ ; ~ THURSDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 9, 1951 f yisuvA of QnteAsud io U)onutn «>S«' Mrs. V&monlSass Is Hostess To Christian Circle Circle No. 3 of the Hood Memo rial Christian Church met Tues day night at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Vernon Bass on E. Broad st. ; Summer flowers were used throughout tfce home. Mrs. Ada Gordon presented the program for the evening. She r%ad from the 14th capter of Romans and also read a poem, "If I. Had Known In The Morning.” A short business meeting fol lowed led by Mrs. Bess, the Circle leader. Guests for the meeting were Mrs. Harper Holliday of Rich mond. Va., Mrs. Fannie Bass and Dr. George Cuthrell. Members present were Mrs. Ru ' by Thornton, Mrs. Ada Gordon, Mrs. George Cuthrell, Miss Lois Cannady’ and Mrs. Grace Swain. During the social hour home made ice crearti and chiffon cake was served. WITH MOTHER Mrs. H. L. Kendall and daugh ter, Mary Sue, of Elizabethtown are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. H. Russell. WESTS VISITS Mr. and Mrs. Henry West and son, Charles have been visiting at Wilmington and Carolina Beach. RICHMOND GUEST Mrs. Harper Holliday of Rich mond, Va„ is visiting her sister in-law, Mrs. Grace Swain. HERE TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams had as their guests Tuesday Mrs. Mil ton Holmes of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Morgan of Red Springs and Mrs. Rawling Cooper of Phlladephla, Pa. AT BEACH Linwood Sills ts ‘spending this week at the beach. * TO ARRIVE FRIDAY Miss Brenda Tart and Ronald Tart of Llllington will arrive Fri day for a' visit with the Henry Wests. Sgt. E. B. Beasley Jr. has been here visiting his mother, Mrs. Ernest Beasley. n CHARLIE'S oAim-9n W. Broad St. '• 11 11 11 1 —* Anniversary AN INCREASING NUMBER OF PEOPLE ARE LEARNING HOW TO ADD THE ONE PERFECT TO|ICH TO A PLEASUR ■ ABLE EVENING BY STOPPING FOR A LATE SNACK ? v , <;» ' > * 4 TODAY FOR A DELICIOUS HAMBURGER WITH FRENCH FRYS. DUNN HOSTESSES PAY HONOR TO DOROTHY HALL, BRIDE-ELECT Miss Dorothy Hall of Erwin was honored at a Coca-Cola party yes terday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 at the home of Miss Margaret Cathy. Miss Patsy Cromartie was co-hostess. The honoree was presented a lovely corsage of white asters and a gift of crystal in her chosen pat tern by the hostesses. Chicken salad sandwiches, ham and cheese biscuits, potato chips, olives and pickle sticks, cheese waf ers, pecan tarts and Coca-Colas were served to the guests from the Old Roommate Is Honored At Informal Party Mrs Joel G. Layton gave an In formal party Wednesday afternoon at her home as a compliment to her house guest, Mrs. James Turner of Reidsvllle, her roommate of 53 years ago at Greensboro College. In that time Mrs. Turner has missed attending only eight college commencements and is active in alumnae-sponsored events. She came to Llllington after attending the annual Farm and Home Week at North Carolina State College in Raleigh. Flowers in pastel shades decorated the reception rooms where Mrs. Layton welcomed guests and pre sented them to Mrs. Turner. On arrival guests were served fruit punch in the dining room. Mrs. Walter Lee Johnson presided at the crystal punch bowl and the ta ble, covered with a white cut work cloth, also held an arrangement of white daisies bordered ‘with eper nettes filled with baby’s breath and white candles. Home-made peach ice cream, cake squares, nuts and green and white candies wfere served by the hostess' daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Winston, assisted by her sons, Robert Ward and Joel Layton Winston. Guests attending were: Mrs. James Turner, the guest of honor. Mrs. B. P. Gentry, Mrs. Neill Mc- Lauchlin, Mrs. W. P. Byrd, Mrs. J. C. Thomson, Mrs. Mollie Haigh wood, Mrs. J. E. Womble, Mrs. H. D. Secrest, Mrs. R. S. Parker, Mrs. Julian Fortenbacher. Mrs. W. M. Bryan, Mrs. H. D. Carson, Mrs. J. N. Fuquay, Mrs. O. S. Atkins, Mrs. Henderson Steele, Mrs. Walter Lee beautifully appointed dining room table. Mixed summer flowers decorated the Cathy home on S. Fayetteville Ave. Those attending the party in addition to the honoree were Annette Eszeil, setty Cathy and Mrs. E. W. McLemore all of Dunn, Misses Martha Lee< Lucy McDon ald, Emily Graham, Bessie Holt, , Daphine Matthews, Patricia Wood worth. Iris Williams and the hon i oree’s mother, Mrs. Roland West, all 1 1 of Erwin. Ruth Stevens Is Paid Honor At Goldsboro Miss Ruth Stevens, whose ma--- •riage. will take place August 24 ! to Joseph Burton Whitaker of Er | win was honored Saturday night. I The occasion was a miscellaneous I shower given by Mrs. Roland B. I Overman at her home near Golds boro. Miss Stevens is from Golds boro and a member of the Erwin ! faculty. Upon arrival, the hostess pre sented the honoree with a corsage of white shasta chrysanthemums and a gift in her crystal. The honoree's mother, Mrs. E. A. Stev ens, was given an identical cor sage. j The living room was decorated with white gladioli and long-leaf pine bows to carry out the color mo tif of green and white. In the din ing room on the buffet was cen tered an arrangement of white gladioli, western fern, and tall white candles tied with green ribbon. There, the thirty-five guests were served lime ice, bridal cakes, wed ding bell open-face sandwiches and nuts in miniature white parasols. The gifts were cleverly conceal ed behind a huge white crepe paper parasol. Sgt. and Mrs. Leslie Giles, and Bill visited Portsmouth and Rich mond, Va. last week. They also spent some time in Washington, D. C. Johnson, Mrs. R. F. Hall and Mrs. Alton Johnson. Mrs. B. P. Marsh banks, and Mrs. Eugene Lasater of Buie's Creek and Mrs. Leon Be thune of Bunnlevel. THE T/AILT RECORD, DUNN, N. C. Miss Spivey Honored At Party In Elizabethtown Miss Dorothy Spivey, who on September 2 will become the bride of. Glenn Hooper, Jr., of Dunn, was honored at a Coca Cola hour from 4 to 6 Monday in Elizabeth town given by Mrs. H. L. Kendall and Mrs. Cecil Edge at the Ken dall's new home in the Forest Hills section. The bridal color scheme of green and white was carried out throughout the home. An attrac tive arrangement of white car nations and fern centered the dining room table. A five branch ed candelabrum holding lighted tapers was also used. The honoree was presented a lovely shoulder corsage of carna tions and a Lazy Suzan by the hostesses. After being served cakes, sand wiches, cookies, ham biscuit a:**l ribbon sandwiches the guests were sealed throughout, the house. Mrs. E. B. Beasley and Mrs. Leslie Giles visited in Sumter, S. C. Tuesday. Mrs. Mitchell Is Hostess To Friendly Dozen Mrs. Paul L. Strickland, Jr., and Mrs. Oliver Holmes of Florida, a former member of the club, were guests of the Friendly Dozen Bridge Club when it met last night at the home of Mrs. G. C. Mitchell on W. Car St. Arrangements of baby zinnias and roses were used in decoration. Club high award, a Revlon set, was wen by Mrs. James Yates and Mrs. Tommy Harrall was present ed candy for tallying second high score. Cotton string gloves were to Mrs. Paul L. Strickland, Jr., for compiling the highest guest score. Apple pie with ice cream was ser ved after two progressions of bridge had been played. I Those playing were Mrs. Strick land and Mrs. Holmes, guests and club members, Mrs. Tommy Har rall, Mrs. John Ciccone, Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Wayne Justesen, Mrs. William Pearsall, Jr., and Mrs. Graham Prince. Party Held For Irene Graeber And Harry Dorman Harry Dorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dorman and Miss Irene Graeber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Graeber were enter tained on their fourth and seventh birthdays, respectively, Monday afternoon at 3:30. Games were played on the lawn before the guests gathered the beautifully appointed party table which held the two pink, white and green birthday cakes and sang Happy Birthday. Mrs. Ruby Wood assisted with the games and In serving the children ice cream, cake, and nuts. All of the guests were given toy frogs and colorful balloons as party favors. Mrs. I. E. Tart and Mrs. Mack Dorman, Harry’s grandmothers and Irene’s grandmother, Mrs. Sally Ballance, were special quests for the occasion. Those attending the party were Billy and Jerry Barfield, Susan and Ray Campbell, Steve and G. 1.1 Surles, Dickie Guptbn, Jack and) Jim Jackson. Bucky Finch, Brenda Norris all of Dunn and Joe Will-' lams and Mary Alice Stephenson both of Erwin. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. W. R. Howard is a patient in the Dunn Hospital. ON FISHING TRIP Vic Anderson, O. W. Oodwin Jr„ and O. W. Godwin, Sr., are on a fishing trip at Snead’s Ferry. They will be there a couple of days. . I Sv J Sifßhlly seate dthroughout the house. Around 100 guests called during the afternoon. : ipiMl COMSTOCK SUCH, ME I Ig'll |Jj fi| \ APPLET c*. 17". JI % Cs PUKE APPLE -.-‘II aKr* fresh shipments of meats and prod mm mm - ■■■ mm epa 17 uco. either—you’ll have your choice, 25 Hi 1/ 02 «! ** s THE choice of top-quality meat and . , iSP (i far. J? s .j* ■■ \ fresh of.'-the-farm produce at your Colonial Store sm . Tn mm/ f \ any d?y and every day of the week. And »•*■»»> what OLTiI SHORE THROWN / \ • is most important of all . . you’ll find that Colo- A•VVI W| £Pf 7t 02 4TH pry*, n% / \ 3tcrowi.de Low Prices. Everyday LoW Price* HI ■ls tgL * 2 JfS + J 1 (instead of Just a few week-end “apeclal*”) fid Amr dfidl M Jar & 3 _ \ »<*<* Up to a lower total food bill for your family I CREAMY PEANUT BUTTER j \ PETER pah 'T SS s I • joice OLD VA. STKAWBERBV A ''^92« . 1,1 V * MBS. FILBEBT S COLORED LNBICHED EVAPORATED MILK Bk. _______ n _ _ CARNATION” M* nl “ 33 * KLDOATE KICH HEARTY DRESSING Pint 35c PORK & beams on 1 II I MAYONNIIISE p*- 43c GARDEN PEAS D, ;“:'-l:"21c FIELD PEAS . MARGARET HOLMES 'cwf 25* APPLE JUICE MOTT’S £X 2V B Lettuce FRESHCORiT M 5 ears 25c HARD HEAD GREEN MOUNTAIN ’ „- r < YELLOW ONIONS lb. 7c ARMOUR'S STAR EBERWINE BRAND TASTT . N FRANKS 59c TURNIP greens r 13« TABTY SPICED ■1 a—— —— FRANCO-AMERICAN PREPARED f’ LUNCH MEAT -69 c SPAGHETTI 2 25* STREAK-o-lean Jac ~ WAFER SLICED _ _ _ Rtf fl fi| JR fi| Cm BOILED BAM » Lb 59c n 1 POTATO salad z 29c : 8c CUFF'S FUSE BARBECUED U Nt M mm mm mi mm a*. MAID SWEET MIXED DURKBR'B SBRgDDED i FRYERS 95c PICKLES o 23c COCOANUT rox 30c TUBTT FILLET OF CASTLEBERRY'S BRUNSWICK KARO KKD LABEL *' k FLOUNDER “ 59c stew h» ic. s6< syrup iu * ** DOLE FRUIT SUPRRFINR BRAND fi.ni.n.l ir r, ,r , T V I Cl I COCKTAIL No'24c UMAGRANDB 17-Ox. 13c ECONOMY END CUT Ocean-Fresh Seafoods CLA „. g BTKAINED „ „„ 7? PORK Ocean Perch BHBY FOOD J* • 29, JUNKET ... 12, • NABISCO VANILLA WAXED PAPER 9 Chons Filletl 39c lb - SEKS - w VnOPS Black Bass 35c lb -“* J- - »*« (ft lb. Whiting2s«lb. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Franklin Eason of Wade, Rt. 1, announce the birth of a son, August 7, In the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Eason is the former Helen Joyce Faircloth. BIRTH , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Thompson of ’ Raleigh announce the birth of a daughter August * in Rex Hospital. 1 Mrs. Thompson is the so-mer Miss 1 Grace Altman of Dunn, Rt. 4. _— 1 FALLS FROM BED Miss Caddie Purvis, who has been I at the Confederate Ladies’ Home \ in Fayetteville for some time, fell ,: from her bed and received minor j I injuries. She is confined to her bed. Dunn Hospital Patients Following is a list of Dunn Hos pital patients admitted since Aug ust 8. Gene Ronald Best, Dunn Rt. 3; Helen Smith, Fuquay Rt. 2; Mrs. Eadie Hollingsworth, Dunn; Mrs. i Donald H.. Parrish, Benson; Mrs. j Helen Eason, Wade Rt. 1; Mrs. Katie Wells, Fuquay, Rt. 2; Billy Ray Strickland, Dunn Rt. 1; Mrs. j Mrs. A. F. Pope of Dunn and Mrs. j W. B. Rawlings of Capron, Va., vis ited her this morning. PAGE THREE I Brills Fer.eD, Fuquay; Oec*r jgg| Jackson, Rose boro Rt. 2; Mrs. m 2 R. Howard, Dunn. *. Cary M. Tew, AutsjrviUe;. Ralph P Poke, Benson Rt. J; ~Da«i* MM Cauley, Buimievel; BnagMr Hin . son, Dunn Rt. 3; Mrs. Joyce War ren, Dunn; Betty Ruth Allen, Dunn Rt. 2; Mrs. William C. Marshbura, Dunn; Herman Adams, Benson Rt. ’ 2; Mrs. Blanche Partin, Dunn, Rt. 3: Ira E. Bass, Dunn Rt. 2; Miss Coffene Phillips, Dunn. Rt. 3. f The world's population la ln '■ creasing faster than food prodoo tion and about 75 per cent of the :. people of the world are eating teas - and wearing less than they did before the war. *.U