PAGE FOUR R?ink ot . tb l Presbyterian ClrtirMtmet at the home of Mrs. Buwtfer. Sr. Friday evening o'clfKk, for the review of ttj Home Missions Book, “By FinELy* -£sK'. ▼ Phillips called the tflwtinß tOorder and the group Sfpg The Dioxology. The ladies bowed their heads for a few tegmenta of sentence praver led by JWfc* Phillips and closed by Mrs. *J r bllcSw!rig sereral announcements, the meeting Was turned over to wa. Fulton Godwin, home missions Ifirttiry, who Was in charge of the bbok review. Jjlrs. Godwin introduced the speakers and gave the name of the chapter each one reviewed. JTbtf we as follows: Mrs. S. J. Gferk, Sr., “"I’ll Go Lord, Send ftSriMfa. C. E. Raiford, "All Things Xfl Ail Men”; Mrs. J. C. Graham, "Hjg..Whisper Came to Me”; Mrs.' John Hfidy Wilson, “Clive Me Hoys, God Bless Them”; Mrs. Billy Lasa ter “Where Crossed the Crowded Ways”. Mrs. Godwin reviewed the final chapter entitled "Attempting Great Things For God,” and fol lowing this she expressed her ap preciation to those who took part on the Drogram. An offering Was then taken for the Home Mission Fund and Mrs. Phillips closed the meeting with a dedicatory prayer for this. immediately following the Book ReiaßC-Mrs. Phillip* called a meet ing be Executive Board, and durisjrthi meeting the board mem ber|3oStussed the stove fund and it Was decided to ask each circle mewfcr- to give a dollar to this fuiWkl the next circle meeting. W. Ballentine volunteer ed «to~put. flowers in the church duWwwrthe revival. close of the meeting Mrs. * served pimento cheese sandwfches, cookies and hot choco- ladles were pres enrfor the meetings. st* enters tWfc-Gilbert Elderbaum and chil dtegsO. L. and George, Miss Mag gleaarr. Mrs. Roy Cameron and. SBtwiißtifv attended the circus in Raggh Friday night. •SHOP IN F.VJ ETTEVILLE iJJK Fulton Godwin and qori Stafford shopped in Fayetteville Thaeeday. ® By Popular Demand CTAMI CV'C BIGGEST JIANLCT 3 ANNIVERSARY MURES INTO gS SECOND MEAT REEK NITR TIENERDOUS SAVINGS TO TOR. " " " LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS. LADIES' AND GENTS' a wide Selection of famous „ „ s ~ T r R “ E ":Tr C 7 M ; Name brand merchandise * #W Be ltd TO CHOOSE FROM. ’. * ‘ ' ' BEAUTIFUL TABLE LAMPS ~~ HAND pAINTED CERAM|C BASE • AAATCHIN6 SHADS AMAZING BARGAIN gents dependable | Unconditionally Guaranteed Per One Yfcor. POCKET WATCHES ■ Accurate Time Keepers i 4150 ,5, vnlirM ui ---. -m ValU ® tti rim it n r ri ~ t riir Open An Account In Two Minutes WU PRICE LADIES' or GENTS' YEUOW or 24.75 WHITE GOLD WEDDING BANDS wiiii 1 II ■■ >. ■ « ill iUeuM lj fJuietew Zter • l\A STANLEYS rlpfe JIMPILInI J I r CRED,T j r^ c " ■_"■■■— ■■■ '.■■■■ '■ 1 ■■ "* ■* . ■■ ■ Bm TBi ii r " ■ d«fffitiiTii*'~ '' ir ~ i mBggaMBMMHaMBaSMiafc * - A- 8 , * i - m . .. . .. -,..v ~. ’ ; ■ 1 BRIDE HONORED Mrs. I. F. Hicks entertained at a lovely tea Friday afternoon from four until six o’clock honoring Mrs. Faison Mosley Hicks, a recent bride. Mr/. Palmer Davis, a recent bride, and Miss Eleanor Goddard, bride-elect, were also honored. Standing behind the beautifully dec orated tea table are Mrs. Davis,. Miss Alice Hicks, sister-in-law of the Honorce, Mrs. 1. F. Hicks, Mrs. Faison Mosley Hicks and Miss Goddard. Mrs. T. S. Sansom and Mrs. feettlah Graham are shewn at either end of the tahle. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my apprecia tion to the people of Llllington for the many kindnesses shown me and my family during the long ill ness of my husband, T. T. Mat thews, and particularly during the recent serious operations he has undergone. Now. I thank God, he is on the road to recovery, and I especially want to thank the blood donors, the ministers, the church circles, Bible classes and members of the Norwood Brick Company for many kind favors. The thoughtful friends who have written letters to him Will be long remembered by all the family. May God bless you each and everyone. MRS. T. T. MAATHEWS AND FAMILY DR. JOHNSON BETTER Dr. J. R. Johnson is able to be biit after being confined to his home with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Anderson spent Thursday and Friday in Elizabeth City. Couple Wed Saturday In Angier Church Miss Rachel Ann King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Drewey King of Willow Springs, and El ton Frederick Tripp of Lancaster. S. C. were united in marriage at Providence Presbyterian Church near Angier Saturday afternoon in a candlelight ceremony. Mr. Tripp is the son of Mrs. Benjamin L. Tripp of Kinston and the late Mr. Tripp. The Rev. C. H. Dulen officiated at,the double ring ceremony. A pro gram of nuptial music was pre sented by Miss Sarah Ann King, organist and Mrs. Lacy Johnson, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina-length dress of Chantilly lace over bridal satin. Her veil of imported illus ion was held in place by a Mary Queen of Scots bonnet, and she TB* DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. Cl carried a white Bible topped with a white purple-throated orchid showered with stephanotis. Mrs. Cecil Edward Langdoh of Garner was her sister’s matron of honor. Her ballerina-length dress was of nile green velvet and she carried a bouquet of bronze chry santhemums and Talisman rhses. Her headdress was a Halo of vel veteen and net. Miss Norma Jean Roberts arid Mrs. James D. Morris, cousins of the bride, were the bridesmaids. Their dresses, styled like that of the matfon of honor, were of for est green velveteen and their haloes were also of velveteen and net. They carried bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums. Alton Roderick Tripp was hit twin brother’s best man, and ushers included Cecil Edward Langdon and Miss Sessoms Wed At Newton Grove The marriage of Miss Dorothy Sessoms of Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alvin Sessoms of Newton Grove and James Oliver Gant of Durham was solemnized recently at Oak Qrove Free Will Baptist Church in Newton Grove. The Rev. William Burkette Raper of burham officiated at the double ring ceremony in a setting of mag nolia boughs, white chrysanthe mums, gladioli, dahlias and wrought UIIUUO, glßUlUil, UCUIUBS CiilM Wivuguv iron candelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of duchess satin with imported lace trim, fash ioned with Peter Pan collar, fitted Miss Goddard Honored At Bridge Party * Miss Eleanor Goddard, bride elect was honored at bridge Fri day evening at 8 o’clock. MisS l!m --ily O’Kelly of Manchester and Miss Electa Maynard were Join host esses for the event. Members of Miss Goddard’s bridge club were present. The tarty was given at the home of Mrs. John Ciccone. Chrysanthe mums ip white and tirades of pink to deep red were used throughout the house. Magnolia banked the fireplace. The dining room table contained a lovely centerpiece of pink and white, flanked by white candles In silver branched candelabra. Each of the auxiliary tables was decorated with a dainty bouquet of vari-colored mums with the excep-' tion of the honorees’ which held a centerpiece of all-white. A lovely corsage of shredded mums marked Miss Goddard's place. Mrs. J. Ellison Goddard, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Reta Whit tenton Were guests for dessert. The sweet course consisted of block ice cream, decorated indivi dual cakes, cashew nuts and cof fee. During progressions soft drills and cheese wafers were served. Miss Elizabeth Ray Ctromartit and Mrs. Gerald Mann were win ners of the high score award and Miss Louise McGugan received traveling prize. Miss O'Kelly and Miss Maynard presented Mias Goddard a silver vegetable bowl. Those present for the bridal bridge party were the honored guests, Miss Goddard, Mrs. Paul L. Strickland, Mrs. J. B. Rouse, Jr., Miss Sybil Barrett, Miss Kathleen Barker, Miss* Jerry Cobb, Miss Eliz abeth Ray Cromartie, Miss Louise McGugan, Mrs.. Jack Hemingway, Mrs. Carl Fitchett, Jr., Mrs. Ger ald Mann and the hostesses. Miss O’Kelly and Miss Maynard. James D. Mortis. The bridal couple received, in the vestibule of the church follow ing the ceremony. 'When the couple left for their wedding trip, the bride was wearing a dark green velveteen dress with matching Hat and brown accessories. She Wore the orchid from her Bible. The couple will make their home in Lancaster. Following the rehearsal Friday night, the parents of the bride en tertained at a cake-cUtting. Miss Wilborn And Mr. Warren Feted At Dinner Party Hostesses for the delightful din ner party in honor of Miss Gwen Wilborn of Lillington and Buddy Warren of Dunn, given Saturday night, «ete Mrs. Guytoh Smith, Mrs. fearty Fleishman and lire c! G. Diinn. The dinner party Was held at the home of Mrs. smith. Gorgeous arrangements at Fall flowers made colorful in frinkeoTbrMaalf white miming top ers in sifter three-branched can delabras. graced the table. MMWhbmn, one ot the most popular bride-elects at the fall season, was pres ated i,sifter tray, six bread and butter knives ahd a knife and fork in her choeen silver pattern from the three hos- bouse and bouffant skirt which ended in a short train. Her veil fell from a bonnet of lac* and net em broidered with pearlsjjfehe carried book topped with white orchids and showered with stephanotis and lilies of the vaUey. Miss Vivian Roberson of Dur ham WaS maid Os honor tod Mrs. UVEWAm ACTION • msaomes neAuy aanivl Frigldalre'i exclusive Live-Water Action puli Bk surging hoi suds through and through Hie clothes. Hh ... Gets Ihcm really clean -gently. Clothes ore In the water all the time—not Half In, half out. Live-Water I Bfik mi ' 11 ” nl ' f\ j|l Action alto times clothes thrice In dealt, fresh water. - ’) lets you pre-select the washing time yW want- .'. even for Rayons, Nylons and Wocdhns. 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