PAGE SIX Miss Barfield Hostess To D.T.D. Sorority ' The Delta Theta Delta Sorority held .a* meeting Monday night at the home of Miss Peggy Ruth The meeting was called to order at the president, Miss Ann Byerly, and a business session fol lowed. ■ DUHHfe the discussion It was de cided that an informal party would this summer at Laurel Lake and a committee was appoint ed to- -look info the matter. . The hostess served to the guests during .the social hour refresh ments -consisting of soft drinks, potato chips, cookies, and pimento Cheese sandwiches. Those attending the meeting were .Mrs. Walt Jones, Miss Ann Byerly, i Miss Becky Lee, Miss Betsy Lee, Mias Oaye Lee, Miss Nancy Aber nathy, Miss Doris Hinson Miss Pat Snipes, Miss Mary Lou Lee, Miss Dixie ~ FOR VALENTINE'S"'^AY The Most i Romantic Gift Os ILThere's Nothing $* Thrjllihg As A Special r Occasion Gift of Flowers. Order Your Corsage, Potted Plants and Cut Flowers Today. PHONE 3971 FREE DELIVERY USE'S FLORIST TRADING AS v MRS. J. 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"Remember to ask for ROGERS SILVERWARE CARDS" THEY ARE TRULY VALUABLE B 9 J| I i Jmk '&• » '*.■ ■L B 7 By Jpf,Broad s>« Dunn, N.C. I OYACH-SEXTON WEDDING VOWS ARE SPOKEN AT FAYETTEVILLE .Mlaa Gladys Green Sexton, daughter of Mrs. Annie L. Sexton, and the late Mr. Sexton, of Dunn, became the bride of • Sgt. John Paul Oyach, son of Valentine Oyach and the late Mrs. Oyach, of Gwanda, N. Y„ on Saturday evening at eight o’clock. The cere mony took place at the home of Col. and Mrs. D. M. Derrick, 1901 Bragg Boulevard in Fayetteville! A program of nuptial music was presented by Ernest Geddie, pian ist, and Mrs. Harold Russell, soloist Jackie Campbell, Miss Fannie Sue Turnage, Miss Jeanne Goff, Miss Margaret Cathy Miss Faye God win, Miss Sally Whitehead, Miss Kathryn Butts, Mrs. Ann Hodges, Miss Betsy Ann Tart, Miss Rilda Hamilton, Miss Margaret Godwin, Miss Nancy Jernigan, Miss Bar bara Snipes, Miss Faye Monds, Miss Martha Ann Butler, and the hos tess, Miss Barfield. Mr. Oeddie played “To A Wild Rose" (McDowell), "Venetian Love Song” (Nevin), and “Prelude In A Major” (Chopin), Mrs. Russell sang “I Love Thee” (Grieg), and “Because” (dUardlot.l The tradi tional wedding marches were used. A background of paints, fern, and baskets of white chrysanthe mums, carnations, and gladioli, formed a setting for the speaking of vows. Seven-branch candelabra held burning tapers. The bride was given in marri age by Col. Derrick. She was at tired in a gown of white chantilly lace fashioned with a strapless bo dice, topped with a long sleeved lace bolero jacket featuring a Peter Pan collar. The full lace skirt was ballerina length. She wore a match ing juliet cap and carried a bou quet of pink orchids and pink car nations. Mrs. Derrick was matron of hon or. She wore a blue lace and net gown fashioned with a strapless lace bodice, net stole and full bal lerina skirt. She wore a matching headdress of pleated net and car ried a 1 bouquet of pastel flowers. Sgt. Oyach had Cpl. Harold L. Sayler as best man. Sgt. Robert D. Powers was usher. Mrs. Sexton, mother of the bride, wore a gown of plum lace, with matching accessories, and a lavender orchid. The guests were invited into the dining room following the cere mony. The bride’s table was covered with an imported lace-and-cut work cloth and centered with an arrangement of white snapdrag gons, bride’s roses and carnations, flanked with silver candelabra and burning tapers, r decorated three tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom grac ed one end of the table, and a crys tal punch bowl, the other. Mrs. J. R. Young served the wedding cake after the bride and groom cut the first slice. 1 Mrs. Robert Horton served punch. Misses Jeannette Young and Sonja Der rick served bridal mints and salted nuts. Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn presid ed over the bride’s book. Later in the evening Sgt. and Mrs. Oyach left for an unan nounced honeymoon destination. Upon their return they will be at home at 1910 Bragg Boulevard. For traveling, Mrs. Oyach wore a plum suit with gray accessories. Her corsage wag an orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mrs. Oyach, prior to her mar riage had made her home in Fay etteville for several years, and is associated with the J. R. Young Construction Company. Sgt. Oyach is in the Third Army Area Food Service School at Fort Bragg. Out-of-town guests present for the wedding were Mrs. Aixiie L. Sqxton, Mrs. Lucille Carr, Mrs. K. B-wlohnaon and Mias Patricia John son, of Dunh, and Mrs. Lucy Mc- Ilvain of New Bert. ' VISITS BLACKS Mr. and Mrs. William Black erf Lawrenceville, Va., will spend the weekend in Dunn voting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Black, Jr. RETURNS FROM TULSA Mr. Bill Biggs left by plane last Friday for Tulsa. Okla. on a bus* iness trip. He returned on Monday. FROM OXBORO Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Leak spent the weekend in Ox boro visiting friends. MRS. DALRYMFLF. HOME " Mrs. John Dalrymple who has been a patient in the Dunn Hos pital for the last week has return ed to her home and her condition is reported as much Improved. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. CL FRIENDLY DOZEN CLUB ENTERTAINED AT HOME OF MRS. HUBERT PEAY The Friendly Dozen Bridge Club members and guests were graciously entertained when they met at the 1 home of Mrs. Hubert Peay on Wed nesday evening for a. dessert bridge. The Peay home was most at- Joint Hostesses Fete Bride-Elect At Luncheon Mrs. Vaughn Hutaff and Miss Betty Sue Draughon were joint hostesses at a luncheon given Sun day at one o’clock honoring Miss Marion Skinner, Lumberton bride elect and close friend of the hos tesses. Miss Skinner will wed Mr. George Eratji of High Point Col lege this month. The hostesses presented the hon oree with gifts of china and crys tal in her pattern. The Draughon home was lovely for the occasion with arrangements of white gladioli and. carnations. A corsage of white carnations marked the place of the honoree. A delicious luncheon consistin'? of a tomato juice cocktail, turkey and dressing, butter beans, yams in orange cups, stuffed celerv. biscuits, individual pecan pies with whipped cream, and coffee. Those attending the party were Miss Skinner, Mr. Erath, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skinner, Sr„ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skinner, Jr., Mrs. J. B. Harris, Miss Pauline Burney, Miss Rachel Scarborough, Miss Marie Blake, Frank Edens, Miss Eloise I Pearson, and Mrs. A. A. Schmidt, all of Lumberton, Miss Carolyn Driver, Miss Helen Hood Baker and Joe Durwood Creech, all of Fay etteville, Miss Noel Carol Ennis of Charlotte, Miss Patsy Snipes, Mrs. A. C. Parker, Mrs. Ralph Snipes. Mrs. George T. Noel, Mrs. W. E. Ryals and Mrs. Robert Draughon. all of Dunn. Mrs. J. Bryant Is Hostess To Church Members At Meet The Women of the Church of the Grove Presbyterian Church met Tuesday evening at eight o’- clock at the home of Mrs. James Bryant. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. Lorman Lee after which the group enter ed into silent prayers concluded by the president, Mrs. Lee. Mrs. Johnnie Jackson called the roll and the secretary, Mrs. Wil bert Lee read the minutes of the last meeting and they were ap proved. Mrs. R. B. Mondp invited the grkftrtoM**# with her tor their March meeting. After ’ a brief business session, during which the nominating com mittee was instructed to select of ficers for the coming year and be able to report at the March meet ing. The ladies sang together ‘Trust and Obey.” This scripture was read by Mrs. J. t: Jackson who also led in prayer. The topic for the evening was “Some Ready-Made Patterns.” Mrs. James Bryant led in an interesting discussion on the Chris tian, the Community and the Kingdom. Mrs. Junior Core spoke on what is going on for the good of our community and how the wo* men of the church can help. Mrs. Mitchell Monds rfead a poem on “The Lords Leading.” Mrs. Bryant left this thought with the ladies "Lottl What Wilt Thou Have Me Do?”. The meeting clos ed With a hymn by the group. ; After the meeting Adjourned j» social period was enjoyed with re-. freshments being served by the hostess. Those attending the meet ing were Mrs. R. H. Monds. Mrs. Lorman Lee, Mrs. Mitchell Monds, Mrs. Carlyile Core, Mrs. Lizzie Mc- Lamb, and Mrs. Tom Bryant. Mrs. Leonard Monds, Mrs. John nie Jackson, Mrs. Roy Bryant, Mrs. Charles Core, Mrs. Robert lee, Mrs. Michael Varsho, Mrs. Romie Williamson, Mrs. Wilbert Lee, Mrs. Junto; Core, Mrs. Allen Lee, Mis. J. T. Lee and the hostess. ATTEND CONCERT Johnny Clccone and Lynwood Sills attended the accord ian con cert at Pineland College Monday night. ■ - AyjlkJ - x "" 'ife, T * tractively arranged carrying out a Valentine motif. Oay potted plants 'of begonias and a red flowering cactus were used in the living room of the home. The french doors leading into the dining room were r utllned in gay ruffled white qrepe paper with red hearts. A lovely centerpiece of jonquils and quince were used on the dinning table. The hostess served a delicious dessert course when the group ar rived consisting of ice cream in the shapes of hearts with cupids, cocoanut cake, cashew nuts and coffee. During play soft drinks and cheese wafers were passed. The club high for the evening went to Mrs. James Yates when scores’were tallied, she’received a silve ash tray from.the hostess. A novelty china ash tray went to Mrs. John Snipes for guest high. Consolation prize, tea towels were received by Mrs. Mac Andrews. A box of Valentine candy went to Mrs. G. C. Mitchell for traveling prize. Guests for the enjoyable evening were Mrs. James Snipes, Mi's. Mac Andrews, Mrs. John Snipes and Mrs. Leon McKay. Members playing were Mrs. Tom my Harrell, Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Bill War ren, Mrs. Wayne Justesen, Mrs. Ed Hood, Mrs. Bob Dickey and Mrs, 1,. P. Stephens. „ IN NORFOLK Mrs. Hugh Black is in Norfolk. Va., where she is visiting her hus -1 band, Hugh Black. STUDENT HERE Miss Rosalie Whittenton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whiten ton who is a student at Meredith College spent the past week-end witli her parents. IN CHARLOTTE Mr.-.and Mrs. Earl West were in Charlotte for the past weekend where they vLsited their daughter Margaret Earl before she left for Lyons. New Jersey where she will take psychiatric training for her nurses course. She is a student nurse at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte. VISIT SON Mrs. Ben Denning accompanied the Earl Wests to Charlotte over the past weekend and visited her son EULs. TAKE I Q TEST Miss Mary Belle Williams was in Charlotte over the weekend to take the I Q test preparatory to entering nurses training this Fall. SICK AT HOME Barbara Anne. Martin, daughter of Mr*. Irene Martin v has (been sick at her home for the” past ] week with a cold. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Billy Pearsall has returned to her home after being a patient in the Dunn Hospital for' several days. , , ; RETURNS TO RICHMOND • Mr. and Mrs. Pete Armstrong have relumed to, their home in Richmond, Va. after visiting Mrs. Armstrongs mother and father Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittenton for the past week. WEEKEND AT BEACH Mr. an Mrs. Ernest Fox and son Gerald visited Wrightsville Beach last weekend. MBS. YEARBY ILL Mrs. James Yearby has been ill with the flu. •• LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Chief Petty Officer Dale West and Mrs. West have left for San Francisco, Calif, where West is stationed. He wilt sail on the U, S. S. Thomas Jefferson on Tuesday. Mrs. West is the former Miss Pat ricia-Spell. IN PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Grover Henderson and Mrs. John Clccone are in Philadelphia, Pa. on a business trip. VISITS MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Troy Gpdwin were in Monroe oyer the past weekend where they visited Mr. Godwin's mother. They carried their niece and nephew Kay and Edward Black with them. pom MISS THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING EVENT AT A&P Founders Week Celebration t |, jjjl n-w.' __ w corner Peaches 2 N &™'‘ 55c We’ve .93 Candles on Our Agar Luncheon Your A&P is 9} years young ■■■■■■ ■■■ 3IC tins week For it was about this time in 1859 that out founder, A&P runs George Huntington Hartford P* L H Size 9Qa pridefully . opened the doors of ri\|| B C aD -£9|| his modest little store on Vesey Street in downtown New York, Toilet Tissue tire forerunner of today's A&P l il AA. Even with his vision, we sup- iVuIQOI I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B ■ Rolls pose he'd be surprised to see how his Fttle business has Coldstream Pink B We think he’d be proud, SbIKIOII ------ 4vC though, to know that the basic , idea that guided him then, "so reen Ulan , bring more good food to more Daaa r O No. 303 QCa People for lesi money." has I vwu a B B a B B B amp Cans VlDl been the reason for our growth. ________________________ We pledge to maintain thts EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT ONLY 10c principle as long as there* an • runiCF A&P! A&P Pineapple Juice u-o»c«i CUSTOMER RELATIONS Sultono Red Kidney Beam »«-**. c« J DEPT. lona Cut Beats No. s can I I tfoteSontr*! t Chepped Sauerkraut No to. I*9 | New York H, n. ¥. Whitehousa Apple/Butter m». t» f EACH Ann Page Tomato Crisp 4 Doz Size j Ketchup *JSM9C J FTT I 1 F * j Ann Page Sparkle L. CIIU V* C / p ud di n gs... 5c ; 2 —23 c.. £ 59c ; nrm Slicing ' J fona-With Pork and Tomato Sauce Tomatoes 2 cu 350 Be , ons ••• - 2 c " a >9e ' “ ‘.“u «, Zse Oranges 8 £ 35e i ——. sue, YOUR CHOICE Grapefruit 4 25e Green Solid Heads PIMENTOS Dronwemr Cabbage --- -- 2 11c ?uwn biscuits Potatoes. - APPLE JELLY Red Bliss 5 43c 2 25c Red Winesap Apples ------ 5 ”■< 49c ““g o’clock" Popcorn - '£2fle » ™*l2s 1 . Mild American Packers Label CHEfSE Grapefruit Juice “*■ 496 46-Oz. \ Jane Parker Cao \ SPANISH Bar Cake 29c Golden Maid { Jade Parker Plain or Sugared Margarine ------ oonuts % tytd T' A*IXXL lUag lona Sweet 2No 303 2 I lona Stringless Green Beans—-2 S»’ 25c Lux Flakes V.I Peanuts ’ can 35c 29© 30c shortenln * jif I. tinman an Shortentat t Swift Jewel * / Spry a 73c 3 52, 25c a 93c T *"■ *' ' ' ■—' .1 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 7, 1958