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MRS. J. N. LEE IS HONORED AT
WLUNGTON ON 84TH BIRTHDAY
-- ,S4ffto J - N - Lee of Durham who is
... guest of her daughter,
-• : ;Mrs. Hf£l Kelly, was honored at
opqa house and tea given Sun
day afternoon at the Kelly home
.between 2 and 5 p. m. complimen
tary to Mrs. Lee's eighty-fourth
birSJMay.
The living room of the Kelly home
was attractively decorated with
**• jonquils and sprays of pussy willows.
J Chief feature of the decorations
«• was the four-tiered birthday cake
*t which was cut and served with
* salted- nuts and cokes to around
•* 26 gdests who called during the
J* afternoon to extend good wishes.
J The guest of honor also received an
% array of attractive gifts.
™ The five daughters and two sons
£ of Mrs. Lee, their wives and hus
-- bands, the six grand children and
"■■iwo-sraat grand children ware all
-jjrestnt. to share the happy oc
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s Daughters of Mrs. Lee, who at
•, tended with their husbands, were:
t j Mrs. Frank Melvin of Roseboro,
-1 Mrs. W. L. Cope of Durham, Mrs.
; j Roy Pope of Durham, Mrs. Lee
- Chester of Pittsborp and Mrs. Neill
t Kelly of Lillington. The sons, who
also had their wives with them,
! were L. A. Smith of Durham and
i John Lee of Raleigh.
The grandchildren included Dar
i rell Kelly, Lillington, Bill and
David Cope of Durham, Mrs. Ikie
Poe and Mr. Poe of Durham: Mrs.
Alvin Baker and Mr. Baker of
Durham; and Mrs. Walter Willi
ams and Mr. Williams of Sanford.
Great grand-children also present
were Patricia Poe, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ikie Poe of Dur
ham and Walter Lee Williams, Jr.,
of Sanford, son of Mr. and Mrs
Walter Williams.
In addition to the members of
tbe family, additional guests from
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ITS THAT OLD DRIVE THAT COUNTS So says Sgt. J. B. Smith of the Lillington V. F. W. Post,
who with hammer in hand, tells state department officers that the county seat post leads the nation
In the percentage of new members gained this year. Left to right are Post Commander Billy Sexton,
Past Department Commander Earl D. Knauff, Jacksonville; State Auxiliary President, Mrs. W. J.
Moody, Greensboro; and State Auxiliary Chaplain, Mrs. J. R. Graham, High Point. State officials
were on hand as Lillington members invited their wives to see the spacious new post home, built lit
erally by many a hammer lick by many a member. H nt’s located on 15-A near Cape Fear bridge. (Daily
Record photo by T. M. Stewart). *
Durham, where Mrs. Lee makes
her home, also came to extend an
niversary greetings.
Church Women
At Lillington
Name Officers
New officers of the Women of
the Lillington Presbyterian Church
were elected Tuesday night for two
year terms.
Mrs. N. F. Lewis was chosen pres
ident succeeding Mrs. J. B. Moss.
Other officers selected were Mrs.
Roger Mann, vice-president; hist
orian, Miss Cornelia McLauchlin;
Chairman of Church Extension,
Mrs. E. C. Gastineou; Chairman of
World Missions, Miss Virginia Cog
gins; Chairman of Spiritual Growth,
Mrs. J. N. Fuquay: and Chairman
of Annuities and Relief, Miss Jean
McKay.
Naibes of the new officers were
presented by a nominating com
mittee composed of Mrs. Neill
) Kelly, chairman and including Mrs.
W. B. Hunter and Mrs. Roger
Mann.
A number of other officers in the
women of the church will continue
in their present posts sinde terms
are staggered to invent a complete
tum-wvfer at onefUine. Slate the
Presbyterian Church year runs from,
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Erwin Hospital
Patients
ERWIN HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell
Mrs. Pearlena Temple
Mrs. Nancy Tyndall
Mrs. Violene Stevens
[ Mrs. Peggy Royal
1 Mrs. Marvis Moore
* Mrs. Martha Glover
Mrs. Geneva Williams
Miss Joyce Jemigan
• Mr. K. C. Raynor
' Mrs. Lou Bryant
' Mrs. Lillie Stewart
Mr. James Pipe
; Mr. Arthur Temple
Mr. Velma Roberts
Mrs.' Gladys Denning
’ Mrs. Alma Pollard
1 Mrs. Jenny Bayles
Mrs. Sallie Hobson
Annie Ruth McNeill (Colored)
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Williams of
Lillington Route 3. announce the
birth of a son Graham Jackson
Williams in Good Hope Hosnital
v on Monday February the 18. Mrs.
March, to March, the newly elected
offlcdre Win be installed in March,
and Win officiate InSWir nfe%T6ap
| acities for the first time in April.
I Program for the meeting was
provided by the stewardship chair-
I man, Mrs. S. G. Howell, and
Joe Caviness, retiring Spiritual
Life chairman lqd tlje devotional.
Church Crrcfe
Holds Meeting
At Lillington
Members of the Pearl Johnson
Circle of the Llllimrtnn Baptist
Woman’s Union presen
ted a n'aylet entitled “The Minis
try of Prayer.” »s the W.M.TT met
In general monthly session on Tues
day night at the church. Approxi
mately 20 members attended.
Mi ss Adelaide Shaw led the de
votional and others who took na“t
on the program were Mrs. M. P.
Ore™s, J'.. Mrs. Hal Bradley. Mrs.
J. H. Blackmon! and Mrs. WHlie
Dean. Mrs. H. H. Hamilton, presi
dent. presided and called a meeting
of the W.M U. executive board for
Monday nivht, Feb. 25 at the ohurch.
Mrs. Walter Lee (Johnson, a vis
itor from the Methodist Church, an
nounced, plans for th* local obser
vance of the World Dav of Prayer
to be conducted on Friday. Feb. 29
at the Methodist Church under the
Joint sponsorship of all three of the
town’s churches.
Baptist women also outlined ten
tative plans for a study course In
March. Mrs. J. B. Gourlay will make
the arrangements.
BRIDGE CLUB~
Mrs. Martafie Tavlor entertained
member of the Wednesday Card
Club this week at her home. Mrs.
J. R. Baggett, Sr.. Mrs. Neill McKay
Ross and Mrs. Andrew Jackson were
guests and three tables were in {dav.
The hostess served a congealed sal
ad course with crackers and coffee
•t the conclusion of the games.
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Williams is the former Miss Lydia
Faircloth.
M. and Mrs. Clifton Royal of
Erwin announce the birth of a son
in Good Hope Hospital on Monday
February the 18. Mrs. Royal is the
former Miss Peggy Sewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Ful
mer of Angier announce the brith of
a son in Good Hope Hospital on
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Monday February the 18. Mrs.
Fulmer is the former Miss Alice
June Sorrell. •
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleveland
Mitchell Jr. of Dunn announce .the
birth of a son Grover Martin Mit
chell in Good Hope Hospital on
Tuesday February the Is. Mrs.
Mitchell is the former Miss Dorothy
Jean Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donnald Pol
lard of -Erwin announce the birth
of a daughter in Good Hope Hos
pital on Wednesday February the
20. Mrsfl Pollard is the former Miss
Alma Gray Tew.
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson
Stevens of Amrier Route 2, an
nounce the birth of a son in Good
Hope Hospital on Thursday Feb
ruary the 21. Mrs. Stevens is the
former Violene Pope. *
WEEKEND AT HOME
Miss Grace Sugg of the Erwin
.School faculty will spend the week
end at her home in Snow Hill.
WILL ATTEND DANCE
Miss Lula Shepard. Miss Alice
Langston and Mr. Charles Williams
members of the Erwin School Fac
ulty will attend the George Wash
ington Dance in Dunn to-night.
TO ARRIVE SATURDAY
Jack Saunders U. S. Army sta
tioned at Kissler Field. Mississippi
will arrive here Saturday for a
visit.
SELLING COOKIES
The Brownie Troop and Girl
Scouts have been holding their an
naul cookie Sale this week. If you
havent bought a box yet. .do it to
day. They are really delicious and
cost only 40c.
Per-acre tobacco yields in North
Carolina increased from 757
pounds in 1930 to 1,348 pounds In
1950.
’ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 22, 1952
Casey Fowler
(Continued from page one)
Under the Legion’s renabllitation
program, trained men and women
devote full time to handling vet
trans’ problems pertaining to com
pensation, pension, hospitalization,
education and training, hoihe and
business loans, burial allowances,
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insurance and other benefits. No
charge is made to the veterans or
to their, families for these services.
Chairman Fowler is expected t( J
name members of the county com
mittee to serve with him at an
early date.
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Poultrymen who haven’t ordered
chicks for 1952 should do so im
mediately, say poultry specialists al
. State College.