DECEMBER 7, 1951
Godwin Social Happenings
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Th* W, M. met Friday night
* Book Stiiidy at the home of
Iks. Jamfce Williams. Mias Madge
toence of Buie’s Creek, taught the
jodlfe which was "Pilgrimage
trough Spanish America.” She
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>ns: Thirteen members were pres
nt At the dose of the study Mrs.
vmiarna served Jello with whipped
nun. cake and coffee.
The W.M.C. wUI close this week
W Prayer for Foreign Missions
#*rtth a special service Friday night
at the church at 7:30 o’clock. The
.•■Joy QUt” for the Lottie Moon
Christmas offering will be given at
that time. Everyone is invited to
’Attend this service.
The December meeting of the W.
■ M. XT. will be at .the home of Miss
es Clara and Sudle Pope on Tues
day night, December 11th at 7:30
C'clock. The Christmas Tree will be
_.at this ‘meeting. Every member is
w urged to be present.
'* Mr. Marshall Williams has re
sumed to Hollywood. California af
;,ter spending a few days here with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collier and
Sybil and bouise, spent
several days recently in Jackson
ville, Fla, visiting Mrs. W. R. Col
_->lier.
* ~. _ , . Mr- and Mrs. T. C. Godwin have
-<• Cpl, and Mrs. Mack Royals have moved to Oodwin.
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returned to Olathe. Kansas, after
spending ten days here visiting
their families.
Mrs. Egrl Davis Jackson and
Mrs. Roger Collier honored Miss
Betty Jones, bride-elect of Decem
, her, with a shower on Friday even
ing at the Godwin Club House. Miss
Jones received many nice gifts. The
hostess served open-faced wafer
sandwiches, cake,* coffee and mints.
The color scheme of green and
white was carried out in the re
freshments and decorations.
The Women of the Church of the
Godwin Presbyterian Church met
on Wednesday evening, November
28th in the Ladies Parlor. Circle
No. 3 was host' to the meeting.
Mrs. Harvey Jackson, chairman had
charge of the program. The topic
being, "Heirloom Patterns.” Mrs.
T. C. Godwin And Mrs. E. C. Hem
ingway presented the program.
Fruit bars and coffee was served
during the social hour.
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Mrs. C. W. Spell and Miss Eloise
Connelly spent the week-end in
Stedman, visiting Mrs. Lonnie
Strickland and Mrs. Carl Avery.
Mr. W. A. Thornton has retired
from his traveling position and is
now at home at their new residence
on Dunn, Route 4.
Mrs. D. R. Lewis, Mrs. John
! Herring and Ann Lewis visited the
P. R. Pope's family Sunday* ,
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lamm spent
; Monday in Fayetteville
: , Mr - Jlm M®® Mclntyre is sick at
his home this week.
Miss Lena Bullard was here Mon
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Oodwin and
Kina, T. C, Jr., and' Stephen, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Smith.
Mr and Mrs. J. G, Aden and
, daughter, Bettie Jean, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. B. Register In Dunn.
Mrs. Irvin Thornton, Mrs. W. A
Thornton and Miss Doris McPhall
were In Raleigh last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thornton
and Mrs. Irvin Thornton spent
Wednesday of last week in Durham
•on business.
Gophers Grow.
Long Teeth But
Gnaw Them Down
gopher of California probably has
'less tooth trouble than any other
animal. The gopher Is only six in
ches long but grows 48 Inches of
teeth each year—mofe than seven
m PAav anooen-wnw. a a
Man Prefers
Army To Life
With Wife
Joseph A. Perry, 'a Harnett resi
dent, has filed suit for divorce
against his young wife, Jewel
Perry, a pretty Texan,, alleging that
he left her in 1046 and Joined the
Army “to seek surcease from her
constant . abuse,”
Be accuses the woman of un
provoked assault upon him during
their marriage and said conditions
at their home were "to burdensome
to bear.” He set forth that he found
relief from his wife in the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry, who have
one child, were married in May of
1844 and resided together until
February 5. Their marriage took
place in Lovington, New Mexico.
Since his discharge from the
service. Perry alleges, he has tried
In vain to locate his wife. He wants
custody of the child.
times its own body length.
Dr. Melvin E. Smith of the Uni
vessity of California college of
agriculture said’ constant use of
the teeth keeps the pocket gopher’s
cuspids down to a sharp chisel-lik«
tip. Gophers dig up rpore soil than
any other rodent in California
Smith said.
- The gophers use their teeth for
prying up rocks, cutting roots, dig
ging and fighting.
The next total eclipse of the sun
will occur on Feb. 21, 1952. Its
path will cross northern Africa,
Iran and central Asia.
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