u. mi Just-A-Mere I Garden Club Has Meeting Blib*.8 lib*. Cranford McMillan was hoe -11 to the Just-A-Mere garden ub on Tuesday evening, Nbv. $ in (he music room at Mingo SchoT") Mrs. Luby Warren, club preslf dent, presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Alton Carroll was taken Into the club as a new mem ber and names were drawn for Christmas presents. Mrs. McMillan had charge of the program and introduced Mr. J. 8. Howard, who spoke on growing of azaleas and camellias, in con rlon he showed a color film his garden at Laurel Lake in Salemburg. The hostess served apple pie top ped with ice cream, mints, nuts and coffee. ( Members attending were: Mrs. Harvey Barefoot, Mrs. Dennis But ler, Mrs. Kesler aOiney, Mrs. T. C. Galveston Hinson, Mrs. David Her ring, Mrs. Alton Jackson, Mrs. H. B. Jackson, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Jasper Jackson, Mrs. James M. Jackson, Mrs. Warren Jackson, Mrs. Hubert Jernigan, Mrs. Wayne Lee, Mrs. Cranford McMillan, Mrs. C. 8. Smith, Mrs. Viola Strickland, Mrs. Sam Strickland, Jr., Mrs. Her man Warren, Mrs. H. C. Warren, Mrs. N.' D. Warren, Mrs. Luby WaMiftw* I hard to got hot wo’vo got’eml •Demand far these Smith-Coronas Is M*-*syre the fastest sad WSOSt popular portables ever built. 1 Sbt wo ac* have a r fatwflhrlmmafaata do* ~ AS LOW Byarr.ra wttiaajmu AS $9 „ p o e n r th DOWN PAYMENTS 48 LOW AS «tuM THE HOBBY SHOP DONN,N. C jgjg 1 ■ Jj —————fecUan WEDDING CAKF.S g ' OUR specialty!^ • Fresh Coconut Cake Wo have obtained boxes • Fresh Banana Cakes for overseas shipment. • Maple Pecan Chiffon Cake Don't forget to send a 9 • Special Decorated Thanksgiving Layer Cake fruitcake to your loved *;• Mince Meat and Pumpkin Pie ones. (Step in for a ■ Abe sample) Regular variety of layer cakes and pies. . i 1 ”"; c • • • •'- . i j j t.-jfi. A masterpiece a t baklnr ;rfecttow! Lavishly filled aits, pscaaa aai fan sptoea. ir yaw Thaaksghtag ea ijraaent and far wsleams ifta, tea! TO AVOID THE RUSH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY OR ALL YOUR BAKERY _ NEEDS. - C • - ‘ QUILTING PARTY Mrs. Vergil Barefoot gave an old fashioned quilting party at her borne yes terday afternoon that was enjoy.ed very much by the guests attending the gay affair. During the after noon games were played and coca colas, marshmallows and potato chips were enjoyed before the real business of making a colorful quilt was undertaken. Shown above are left to right Mesdames J. V. Stephenson, R. H. Nichols, Joe Godwin, Ruby Hampton, John Goodwin, G. A. Brinkley, Mrs. Bare foot and Mrs. Dutch Maynard. (Daily Record photo by T. M. Stewart). Warren and Miss Jennie Mae Wil liams. Mrs. J. S. Howard and Mrs. Wil liamson, mother of Mrs. McMillan, were guests of the club. The next meeting will be with Mrs. W. D. Early on Dec. 4. Grand Slam Club Meets With J Paul Walkers , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker en tertained members of the Grand Slam Bridge Club at their home on W. Divine St. last night at 8:00. Yellow and bronze chrysan themums and a silver bowl holding camelias were used in beautiful bouquets in the Walker home. Gerald Mann received high Visit Mill End Store ) Fayetteville Fot* Top Quality Drapery & Upholstery Fabrics Street From Mill “ 121 Donaldson St. Phono 2375 —r TEA AT MRS. HOOPERS HONORS NEW TEACHERS AND NEW W. C. MEMBERS The Woman's Club of Dunn honored its new members and the Dunn school faculty at a tea in the home of Mrs. Glenn Hooper on S. Layton Ave. Thursday after noon between the hours of 4:30 and 5:30 o'clock. The home was beautiful in its setting of Fall flowers. Arrange ments of pyracantha berries graced the beautiful table in the hall. The dinning room table was covered with an imported lace cloth and centered with yellow chrysan themums in an antique silver tureen . and silver branched candlelabra holding yellow candles. White, 1 bronze, purple and yellow chrys anthemums were used throughout 1 the spacious home. Mrs. Guyton Smith and Mrs. Louis Stephens greeted guests at the door. Mrs. Glenn L. Hooper directed them to the music room where Mrs. Paul Waggoner In troduced them to the receiving score for the ladies in the evening* play and was presented a novelty planter holding ivy from the hos tess. Norwood Stephenson received a tie for high score for the men. 1 A delicious dessert consisting of doughnuts topped with ice cream and chocolate syrup was served with cashew nuts and coffee. Dur ing play mints were passed. ' V Members of the club playing were Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Std|b-, enson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann, I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welbom and Mr. and Mrs. Walker. THE, ©ACME JWpflNDfct lE* EX line composed of the following new teachers: Mrs. Marvin Edmond son, Miss Betsy Stafford, Mrs. Horace Ryals, Mrs. Doris Yarbo rough, Miss Betty Davis, Miss Louise Wade and Mrs. Joe Ruark. Mrs. John Dalrymple and Mrs. Davis Catlett received in the hall and directed guests to the formal living room where Mrs. William Newsom presented Mrs. C. L Thompson who Introduced the se . cond receiving line honoring the following new members: Hie line > was headed by Mrs. Pat Lyncji, Jr., . club president, Mesdames W.’ P. , Williford, J. B. O’Neal, John A. ■ Green, Bert Hoggard, Jessie Weeks, ; A. G. Johnson, Clifford Warren, Ed Strickland, and Nick Denial. Mrs. Howard Dixon received in : the south living room and intro * duced a third receiving fine com i posed of the following new mem . bers: Mesdames Hubert Qgbum; r George Britton, Guy Hardee, Man gum Butler, Clarence McLamb, W. C. Lee, Owen Willis and D. M? i KtMtnel. New members who couta ’ not be present were Meadainex O. P. Blackley. David Clifford: L. L. 1 Coats. J. N. Creel, H. A. Eldrtdge, ' Meta Godwin, E. W. ’ Hugelet, i •• — l ■ .. Judge Acquits (Continued: From PagfcOlto) ,1 as long as nobody sees In reply to the eipen castigation by Solicitor Hooks, Judge Ctiap said that, listening to fervent pleas of prosecutors had gotten blm- In trouble with the Supreme Court' be j fore and that he didn’t 'lntend to let that happen In this cisK JOHNSON MADE MOTION Defense Attorney W. A. Johnson made the motion for non-snit and acquittal on the'argument that-evi dence pointed the fingW' ing the defendant light the fuse. "This defendant was seen at the scene of the explosion an hour be forehand, made threats, couldn’t be found after the explosion Mid dy namite which two people hpd seen at hi* house waA not (hero after the eyplftiriftn" Solicitor Hooks. REFLECTION ON JtJSn6fc “I think it would bo * reflection on our system of Jurisprudence if a jury was prevented from passing on this case " be added, the solicitor later directed hot MISS BIUIE CURRIN HONORED AT TEA YESTERDAY IN RALEIGH ( Mrs. J: D. Currin of Angler, Mrs. Buck Currin fcnd Mrs. Hank currin Os Dunn, entertained at a tea yes terday afternoon at the Woman’s Club in Raleigh, honoring Miss Bil lie Ruth Currin. Miss Currin’s mar riage to the Rev Harold Andrew Pruyn will take place in December. The honoree was given a corsage by the hostesses. The club rooms were attractively decorated for the occasion, with fall flowers. In the dining room the table held an ar rangement of white flowers with white candles on each table. .Miss JoJto Harris and Miss Louise (Delta Dekka Club Meets With Mrs. Willie Moss Members of the Delta Dekka. ! Bridge Club met with Mrs. Willie 1 i George Marks, M. B. Poole, R. R.! Raynor. W. E. Ryals, F. W. Salley, Grace Swain, J. 1. Thomas, J. W. Thornton, Jr., W. H. Twyford, JSd Upchurch, Misses Amanda Culp, and Fanny Belle Smith. Throughout the social hour Mrs. Henry Whittenton softly played recorded organ selections by Mrs. Whittenton featuring vocal num bers by Mesdames Fred Fleming, Jack Gates, formerly Miss Rosalie Prince, Susan Black, E. W. Smith, Jr., Miss Fanny Sue Turnage, and Carroll Barbour. Goodbyes were said to Miss Bessie Massengill. IN G The Jewel Box Ir selection from Gift of q ■ FULL STOCK NOW! micis Lanham greeted guests at the door and Mrs. Mary Edgerton introduced the guests to the receiving line, which was composed of the hon oree, the hostesses, and the sister j of the honoree, Mrs. R. A. Currie, who will be matron-of-honor at the wedding. Mrs. Zeno Martin and Miss Louise Fleming invited the guests into the dining room where Mrs. R. H. Duke and Mrs. H. A. Denning, aunts of the bride, alternated at the punch bowl. They wire assisted in serving by Miss Gladys Currin, Mrs. Moss last night for their evening of play at the Moss home on N. General Lee Ave. Lovely arrangements of yellow i and white pompoms struck a beau tiful note in the spacious home of the Moffs. I During play assorted candies were 1 served. At the end of progressions I es, potato chips and soft drinks WSre served. Mrs. James Yearby received toil et water from the hostess for ob taining high score. Second high went to Mrs. C. B. Aycock, Jr., who was awarded a peii and earrings. Traveling prize a luncheon set was presented Mrs. Duncan Wilson, Jr. Members played were Mrs. C. B • Aycock, Jr., Mrs. George, Britton '■ Mrs. Lawrence Baldwin, Mrs. Berl > Alabaster, Mrs. Dennis Strickland l and Mrs. Moss. Guests for the even | ing were Mrs. James Yearby. Mrs • | Pat Tart and Mrs. Duncan Wilsoi Ralph McLain, Miss Jennie Han yan, Miss Mae Grimmer, Miss Ha zel Baity, Miss Alice Keith, and Miss Mary Evelyn Brown. This Is Our Big DRESS CLEARANCE Two Full Racks Os Smartly Styled Dresses - Over 100 To Choose From. -COME EARLY- A Complete 1 / » °m dept, infants /3 & children's COATS wear. The Pleasant Shop ANGIER, N. C. PAGE THREE Mrs. Vera Tart Marsh and Mrs. Allison Overby said the goodbyes to the 140 guests calling during the afternoon.