MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 18, 1952
VALENTINE TEA IS GIVEN BY
k STUDENTS OF MARKS SCHOOL
Students of the Mark’s School
For Beginners entertained for their
mothers on Friday morning in the
studio of the school. The occasion
was the annual Valentine tea, and
only mothers of the children at
tended.
The guests were Invited for ten
o'clock, and were greeted by the
receiving line, composed entirely
■ of second year students: Billy
Wellons, Harriet Thomas, Mick
0 Rouse, Alexis Parker, David Black
man, Deddie Burrage, Wayne Just
esen, fcany Neighbors, Donna
Gammon, Billy Overman and 'Jean
/• ette Rowles.
The girls wore evening dresses
and the boys were dressed in long
pants, long-sleeved white shirts
and wore bow ties. They danced
the minuet and sang Valentine
songs for .the program.
Plates and nspkins were decora
ted by the children. The menu'
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consisted of candy hearts, canapes,
nuts, mints and punch.
The good byes were also said to
the second year students.
Miss Rayma Lee
Entertains At
Valentine Party
Miss Rayma Jess Lee. daughter
of Mr? and Mrs. J. B. tee, graci
ously entertained at a Valentine
party Thursday night from seven
till eight-thirty.
Decorations in the Lee home
carried out the Valentine motif.
The dining room table was center
ed with a lovely heart-shaped cake
decorated in red and white and
banked with ivy.
The guests enjoyed several games
! during the evening. Miss Pat Walk
er was the winner of a prize for
drawing the lucky number in a
Drawing Contest and Miss Bar
bara Jones won the frist prize in
a Talent Contest. They later gath
ered around the piano and sang
songs.
Misses Gaye and Betsy Lee, sis
ters of the hostess, assisted with
the party.
Refreshments consisting of- ham
biscuits, sandwiches, cookies, and
lemonade were served. Each guest
received a package of Valentine
candy as a favor.
Those present for the enjoyable
affair were Susan Purdle, Pat
Walker, Barbara Jones. Carolyn
Hawley, Hannah White, Nina Coats.
Becky Aycock. Betsy Johnson, Al
ma Bell Westbrook, Joy Lee, Ed
ward Black. Sonny Livingston, Billy
Mack Hai'-e, Donnie Whittenton,
Richard Manning, Bud Hudson.
Johnson Tilghman, Wesley Purdle,
Bill Bryan, Bubba Peay, and the
hoitess, Miss Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hayes of
Elizabethtown announce the birth
of a son, Andrew Glenn, on Feb
ruary 13 at the Thompson Division
of Lumberton Hospital. Mrs. Hayes
is the former Laßue West of
Fuquay Springs. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Richard
Johnson of Dunn announced the
birth of a son. Ferris Richard, Jr.
on February 9 in the Dunn Hos
pital. Mrs. Johnson Is the former
Mary Catheme Coats of Dunn.
RETURN THURSDAY
Mrs. John Green returned Thurs
day from Roseboro where she had
been visiting her sister and Mr.
Green returned from business trip
to Charlotte.
IN ATLANTA
Mr. Ettrl Westbrook returned
AtWlnav Ga.
|Young Adult Class
Has Valentin©
Party At Church
The Young Adult Class of the
First Presbyterian Church held a
Valentine party at the church in
the basement last Friday evening
from 8 until 10:30.
A colorful Valentine motif was
carried out for. the occasion with
red hearts being used on the walls
of the room and tall red and white
tapers on the tables and piano.
During the evening the group en
joyed games under the direction of
the pastor, Rev. Dick Gammon.
Mrs. Gammon assisted Mr. Gam
mon in the games. The group was
led In a grand march by Mrs.
Gammon and the evening was ended
with the song “Blest Be The Tie
That Binds."
Refreshments of iced heart
squares, nuts and soft drinks were
served. Those assisting in serving
were Mrs. L. P.« Stephens, Mrs. Bill
Stancil, Mrs. Norwood Stephenson
and Mrs. Bill Laughinghouse. Jr.
Attending the party were Rev.
and Mrs. Dick Gammon, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Belote, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Welborn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stephens, Mr.
and Mrs. Rupert Godwin, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Royal, Mr. and Mrs. John Wel
born, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stancil, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ted surwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Stephenson,
Mr. Marvin Godwin, Mr. Oliver
Knox, Mrs. Bill Laughinghouse, Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Byrd, Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer, Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Fitchett Jr.
Friday Evening Club
Meets At Home Os
Mrs. Scott Ferrell
The Friday evening Bridge Club
was graciously entertained when
the group met at the home of Mrs.
Scott Ferrell last Friday evening at
8:00.
A gay note was carried out in
the lovely Spring flower arrange
ments used in the honje for the
enjoyable affair.
The hostess served a delicious
dessert course of cocoanut cream
pie and coffee, after scores were
compiled, buring play soft drinks
and nuts were passed.
Mrs. John Perry Jones was re
cipient of high score for the eve
ning. Second high went to Mrs.
Dennis Strickland.
Those playing were Mrs. Joe
Leslie, Mrs. Floyd Middlebrook,
Mrs. Dennis Strickland, Mrs. Ralph
Lanier, Mrs. Mac Andrews, fdrs.
John Peyry Japes, Mrs. Ed Hood,
(and Mrs. Willie Warren.
THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C.
DINNER PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF
CROMARTIE-COATS WEDDING PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson and
Miss Nancy Abernathy were hosts
at a delightful dinner y>arty last
Saturday evening at Johnson's Res
taurant.
The party was in honor of Lloyd
Coats and Miss Patsy Cromartie
and members of the wedding party
and their dates. Miss Cromartie
and Mr. Coats will be married in
the Divine Street Methodist Church
the latter part of March.
A lovely, color scheme of yellow
and white was carried out in the
appointments for the affair. A pale
green bridal cloth covered the din
ner table and a centerpiece of yel
low roses, acaeia and freesia was I
used. Silver candelabras holding
yellow and.white tapers entwined
with fern was used on each end |
of the table. Fern was used to out-
VISITS PARENTS
Jim Farthing of the University
of North Carolina was home for
the week-end visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs! J. S. Farthing.
FROM UNC
Miss Allene Warren, who attends
UNC, spent the week-end in Dunn
visiting her family and friends.
IN DUNN
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutaff of
Chapel Hill were in Dunn during
the week-end.
GUESTS FROM VIRGINIA
Mrs. J. S. Farthing had as her
guests Friday Mp and Mrs. Felton
Lee of Richmond, Va. The Lees
were on their way home from a trip
to Alabam and Florida.
HOME FOR DAY
Miss Rosalyn Poole came home
Sunday for the day. She attends.
Meredith College.
STUDENT HERE
Charles Overman of UNC spent
the week-end in Dunn. He arrived
Friday afternoon.
LEAVE ON TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blalock
are leaving Saturday for Florida
and Cuba.
IN GREENSBORO
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whittenton
spent last weekend in Greensboro
with Mr. Whittenton’s daughter
Mrs. Bill Smith and family.
IN RALEIGH
| Mrs. E. M. Whittenton, Mrs.
Silas Whittenton and Mrs. Lofton
Tart were in Raleigh for the day
Thursday on a shopping trip.
WELL AGAIN
1 Miss Irene Beasley is able to be
out again after being confined with
the flu.
’Visit’m ounn
I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Beasley
are spending this week in Dunn
visiting friends and relatives.
HOME LAST SUNDAY
Mrs. Pat Tart spent last Sunday
In Newton Grove visiting her sister
in-law Mrs. Sansom Warren.
(CONDITION BETTER
Mrs. C. M.,Bannerman who has
been ill, Is much better.
TRAIN TRIP
Mrs. J. B. Rouse. Sr., J. B. Rouse,
m and Gary Ciccone left this
morning for a train trip to Fay
etteville. They will return this af
ternoon.
VISIT LANIERS
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holland of
Goldsboro were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lather.
W. C. STUDENT HERE
Miss Dale Watkins, a student at
W. C. In Greensboro spent the past
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Ferrell.
RETURNS TO COATS
Mrs. W. W. Wood of Coats, has
returned after undergoing treatment
at Highsmith hospital In Fayette
ville for the past week.
BACK HOME
Mr. Namon Denning of Dunn.'Rt.
3, is able to be back at work after
being out a week due to illness.
Charles Overman of UNC spent
the week-end in Dunn. He arrived
Friday afternoon.
BAKER CHILD SICK
Master Gordon Ray Raker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker of
Dunn, Rt. 1, has been confined to
his home for the put .two weeks.
He is improved .now 1 , it is reported.
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SEWING!
line the table and the guests found
their places with yellow and white
bridal place cards.
The honoree received a corsage of
white freesia and a silver vegetable
dish from the hosts.
A delicious dinner consisting of
fresh fruit cup, tossed salad, turkey
croquettes, parsley new potatoes,
steamed broccoli, congealed salad,
lime ices, sand tarts and coffee
was served the group.
Those attending were Miss Cro
martie. Mr. Coats, Miss Polly Pope,
Pope, Carroll Summerlin, Llnwood
Sills, Thad Pope, Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Coats, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cro
martie Jr., Clarence Corbett, George
Willoughby, Meredith Cromartie,
Pat Snipes, Jimmy Coats, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Charles Over
man and Miss Nancy Abernathy.
BROTHERS VISIT
Mr. Harvey Underwood of State
College, Raleigh, and Mr. Oordon
Underwood of St. Pauls visited
theif sister, Mrs. J. S. Farthing
here at the first of last week. Mrs.
Farthing is recuperating after un
dergoing an operation.
HAS BEEN CONFINED
Miss Libby Ray Cromartie has
been confined ■ to her home for the
past two weeks with the flu and
as a result of a minor accident.
She is much better now, it is re
ported.
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Mr. Ralph Warren has returned
from Highsmith Hospital where he
has been a patient for the past
two weeks.
CONFINED' TO HOME
Miss Billie Jean Jemigan, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jernigan
has been confined to her home for
the past week with the flu.
VISIT IN CLINTON
Mr. and Mrs. Thero Barefoot and
children spent Sunday in Clinton
visiting her nephew, Mr. J. L.
Byrd.
MRS. EFJLEY HERE
Mrs. Robert Epley of Gettys
burg, Pa„ arrived yesterday to
spend the week here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goddard.
Her husband will Join her next,
week-end.
WAYNE BARBOUR ILL
Wayne Barbour, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Barbour, has been con
fined to his home since last Sun
day, but is improved now.
TO ARRIVE THURSDAY
S-Sgt. Hershel Barbour will ar
rive on the 21st to spend a leave
here with his mother. Mrs. Fred
Barbour. He is stationed at Battling
Air Force Base in Washington.
D. C.
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Cokes And Cards
Bridge Club Met
On Saturday Eve.
The Cokes and Cards Bridge Club
members met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Thornton Jr., last
Saturday evening for their evening
of bridge.
Lovely arrangements of camellias
were used in the rooms for the en
joyable affair.
The hostess passed cheese tid
bits during progressions, after play
was completed a delicious dessert of
homemade pound cake. Ice cream
with heart designs, nuts and cof
fee was served.
The winner of high score for
the men was Alsey Johnson who
received Old Spice lotion. High
among the ladies was Mrs. Luther
Turner who received a scarf. Trav
eling prize, candy, went to Mrs.
Billy Pope.
Those playing were Mr. and Mrs.
Alsey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Haurz Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Pope, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wade, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Thornton, Jr.
Boy Is Charged
In School Case
Preston Hayes, 17, one of the
two boys charged with the acts of
vandalism at the Erwin School last
week, faces trial as the result of
these activities in Harnett County
Recorder’s Court Tuesday.
With a companion identified as
Edward McCaskill, he is alleged to
have broken windows, damaged
equipment in the office of Prin
cipal D. T. Stutts and other mis
chief.
After their escapade, the pair
travelled to Washington, N. C„ to
visit the sister of one of the boys.
However, they had boasted of their
misdeeds to a motorist who had
given them a ride and he notified
Erwin Chief of Police C. H. Avery,
who communicated with Washing
ton authorities.
The boys were picked up on their
arrival in Washington and returned
to Erwin to face parental wrath.
The parents of the boys have
agreed to pay for the damage.
GRANDSON VISITS
Mrs. H. S. McKay had ,as her
visitor over the week-end, her
grandson, Mr. Bryan McKay of
Chapel Hill.
IN ALL LAST WEEK
Miss Frances Godwin, daughter
of M*. and Mrs. J. Leon Godwin,
w«s ponfined to her home all last
week due to illness.
FROM DUKE
Miss Polly Pope spent the week
end in Dunn visiting her parents
and friends. She attends Duke Uni
versity.
RETURN FROM DUKE
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Warren re
turned Friday after spending sev
eral days at Duke Hospital for a
check-up.
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