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BRIDE-ELECT FETED Miss Adelaide Coats is shown above at the lingerie shower given in
M rT “ her by Mta Bub y Surlek and Miss Jean Goff at the Goff home Monday night. Those at
• t * n<Un * the Party were Misses Fannie Sue Turnmge, Fat Johnson, Nancy Abernathy, Rita FleUh
man, Jackie Campbell, Janet Jackson, Patrick Royal, Pat Tew, Mary Lou Lee, SalUe Frink, Mary
Lou Frink, Pat Snipes, Gaye Lee, Eloise Johnson, Mrs. L. L. Coats and Mrs. Leonard Monde. (Daily
Record' photo by Willie Biggs).
ADELAIDE COATS, BRIDE-ELECT, FETED
BY JEAN GOFF AND RUBY SURLES
Miss Jean Goff and Miss Ruby
Surles were co-hostesses at a de
lightful lingerie shower last night
at 8:00 at the Ooff home on S.
Wayne Ave.
The shower was'in honor of Miss
Adelaide Coats who will be married
■i, to Richard Monds on December 16
Ss at'the First Baptist Church. The
S hostesses presented Miss Coats a
lovely corsage of white carnations
upon arrival and a gift of lingerie.
A beautiful Christmas tree struck
a colorful note in the Goff living
-room and greenrey, candles and
berries were used throughout the!
home.
After the honoree opened her!
§ MISS ANNE GREEN ANNOUNCES .
f PLANS FOR WEDDING CEREMONY
3 Miss Anne . Green, daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Green of Lil
| llngton, today announced plans tfor
r her wedding on December 30 to
9i Bill Mason of Wilmington whifih
g will be solemnized at 5:00 p.m. in
£ Pleasant Union Christian Church.
1 The Rev. Franklin Pearce, pastor
1 of the church, will officiate. '
2 The bride will have her sister
5 Margaret Green, student at
2 Woman’s College in Greensboro, as
5 her maid of honor, and brides-
S maids will include Mrs. BUI Dodson
SLof Durham, who was before her
marriage Mi*s Renthea Woodworth
of Erwin and former roommate
of the bride-elect at Woman’s Col
lege, and Miss Betty Causey of
IRandlem&n. also a student at Wo
man’s College.
Owl Mason of Wilmington, broth
er of the bridegroom, will serve as
best man, arid ushers will be Paul
£ Maultsby of Ft. Bragg, Dan Green, 1
2* brother of the bride and A1 Black
S of LUlington, and BiU Dodson of
5 Durham.
| Wedding musicians will be Mrs. i
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’ many lovely lingerie gifts from the
- guests a social hour was held with
; games being enjoyed by the group.
. The hostesses* served Individual
plates of dainty open-faced sand
wiches, salted nuts, mints, cookies
j and lime sherbert punch.
, Guests for the occasion were
, Miss Adelaide Coats, Mrs. L. Is.
Coats, mother of the bride to be,
j Mrs. Leonard Monds, mother of
’ the prospective bridegroom,' Misses
Pat Snipes, Fannie Sue Tumage.
• Nancy Abernathy, Reta Fleishman,
Jackie CampbeU, Eloise Johnson,
: . Sallie Frink, Mary Lou Frink, Pat
-11 rick Royal, Janet Jackgon, Pat
| Tew. Maiy Lou Lee and Gaye Lee
' I and Pat Johnson.
Wilbur Pearce soloist and Miss Buie
Long, accompanist. The father of
the Bride-elect wUI give her in
marriage.
Two parties complimenting Miss
Green were given during .the week
end. On Friday night Mrs. Bobby
Long and Mrs. Hector Green of
LUlington entertained at dinner for
the bride, and on Saturday night
a shower was given by Mrs. Bin
Dodson of Durham at the home of
her mother, Mrs. A. D. Woodworth
in Erwin.
For the dinner party a green,
white and silver color scheme was
carried out in candles, flowers and
greenery. The bride’s table, cov
ered by a lace cloth, was centered
with a miniature fountain flanked
by white floyers and candles. Small
er tables used to supplement the
bride’s table were similarly dec
orated. . '•> _ •
A three course dinner was ser
ved and afterwards guests played
hearts dice. A corsage and crystal
ashtrays were gifts from the two
1 Methodist WSCS
Holds Meeting
) Monday Afternoon
The Woman’s Society of Divine
1 Street Methodist Church met Mon
' day afternoon at 3:30 at the Church.
3 After the singing of a Christmas
hymn and prayer, the president,
i Mrs. H. C. Turlington, presided
: over a , brief business session.
. ISrs. R. L. Cromartie, Jr. vice
' president and chairman of the
1 Program Committee was then pre
• sen ted against a background of
> maroon draperies was a long table
• draped in light blue satin on which
’ was a lighted cross flanked on either
side by seven branch brass can
! delabras holding white lighted tap
ers. Before the altar were four seats
'also' draped in the blue. As the
pianist, Mrs. Ralph Wade, played
softly and Margaret Cathy sang
“Advance, O Church of God, Ad
vance.” the leader in choir vest
ment* took her place at the rear
of the platfsrm, and at the con
clusion of the music gave the in
troduction to the playlet “Four
Words. Four Women” with a*T)lea
that.at this Christmas season we
come back to the central figure of
our faith-JESUS. “Think of Jesus
and the women who called him: My
Son, My Teacher, My Friend, My
Saviour.” Mary of Nazarath GAVE
a on, GAVE him care, GAVE him
sheltering arms in danger, GAVE
him in loyalty in death. A Mary
in Bethany though criticised, sat
at the feet of the Master, QUES
TIONING. LISTENING. LEARN
ING, RECRUITING. Mary of Jer
usalem gave her upper room to
be used by Jesus'and his friends,
and there was Mary Magdalene, first
member and first messenger of
the church of the Living Christ.
Four women, who gave, who learn
ed, who won others, who belonged
.... the four Marys, r '
- The parts of the four Marys Were
.most effectively presented bv, four
members of the Youth Division
dressed in biblical costumes. Nancy
Abernathy played the part of Mary
of Nazaretlr. Margaret Godwin was
Mary of Bethany, Sallie Bryant
Whitehead Mary of Jerusalem, and
Anne Byerlv Mary Maeadlene.
Margaret Cathey beautifully sang
short solo parts throughout the
play. Mrs. L. J. Best offered prayer
for All Marys, and after the ben
ediction, the entire group r;ng
“Come, ye faithful.”
Following the program Mrs.
Cromartie was hostess at a coffee
hour in the recreation room which
had been beautifully adorned with
Christmas decorations. Mrs. Crom
artie poured coffee and Mrs. Wm.
Pearsall served cake, nuts and
candies. It was a happy .hour and
the members felt closer together
in- Christian fellowship.
hostesses to tOas Green.
Guests included the honoree, and
Miss Betsy CampbeU, Mrs. Gordon
Long, Miss Lula Green, Mrs. Frank
lin Pearce, Mrs. Hugh Cbwen, Mrst
Paul Leland, Mrs. ‘WUbur Pearce,
Mrs. John (green, Mr* Charts
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OjeOWlttta. aßd Mrs. N R Up.
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Fidelis Class
Meets With '
Mrs. W. Chalk
The Fidelis Class ol the First
Baptist Church held their Christ
mas party at the home of Mrs.
WUbur CRialk last night with Mrs.
Ralph Lazier as\co-hosteas.
The Chalk home was beautifuUy
decorated carrying oUt the Christ
mas motif. A lovely Christmas tree
was in the Jiving room of the home
with the class gifts under the tree
to be exchanged. Greenery and red
berries were used throughout the
home.
Mrs.’Wayland Godwin gave the
devotional taken from Luke 2: 8-14.
Mrs. H. A. Westbrook, class presi
l&cv&nme
dent presided over the meeting.
Airs. Roy Dixch, class teacher, was
presented a Christmas gift from
the class.
After the devotional and a short
business meeting the group ex
changed gifts. Mrs. George WlUiams
accompanied the class on the piano
while they sang Christmas carols.
Contests were led by Mrs. Clifford
Warren. The group wIU have their
January meeting wijh Mrs. Keith
Finch with Mrs. H. A. Westbrook
as co-hostes.
The hostesses served a delicious
dessert course of Hot Russian tea,
butterfingers, stuffed dates, pim
ento cheese ribbon sandwiches and
green and red iced cookies in the
shape of Santas and Christmas
trees.
Airs. H. P. Strickland was a guest
of the class for the evening. Mem
bers present Included Mesd&mes
Roy Dixon, James Hawley, Earl
Hawley, Ernest Warren, Carlton
Tew, Maylend Godwin, B. E.
Straughon, George Williams, Wood
row Tart, George Jackson, Clifford
Warren, Renard Barefoot, How
i ard Tart, Charles Wace Keith Fin
ch, H. A. Westbrook, David Haw
ley, Wilbur Chalk and Mrs. Lan
ier.
svkes-culbrEth
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Culbreth of
Fayetteville, Route 1, have an
, nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Claire Lynn Cul
bretbr to Kenneth Sykes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sykes of God
i win, Route 1. The wedding will
take place on Sunday, December
23. -mi
STEPHENS SPENCE
The following invitation is be
ing received by many friends of
the bridal eounle.
Mrs. Georpe Broughton Spence
requests the honour of your
presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Bettv Sue
to
Mr. John Thomas Stephens
Saturday, December the twenty
second
at half after four o’clock in the
afternoon
.Antioch Baptist Church
Mamers, North Carolina
RETURNS FROM FLA.
Mrs. T. C. Gilbert returned Sun
day from Florida where she toured
with friends for ten.days.
PAGE THREE
SQUARE DANCtP"
A square dance will be held Sat
urday night, Dec. 15, at the An
derson Creek Community Building
on Highway 210, sponsored.Ay. the
Anderson Creek Home Demonstra
tion Club. Time, 8 ’til 11:30. Ad
mission 50 cents each._
SEE SATURDAY PERFORMANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cgnhady,
J. W. Temple of Duiftl' and 'Miss
Nancy Clodefelter of Charlotte at
tended the Ice Capades Saturday
evening. “•*
FROM WASHINGTON '■
Mr. and Mrs. Santo RttM of
Washington, D. C. were the week
end guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jackson in-Dunn.