"' ' yL .’ >r '' ■ '•*■:■■ * <> fi V* •'• ’* , • WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, 1952 Lee's Grove Young People Hold Meeting The young people of Lee’* Grove Community met loot Thursday night at the church. The vice-prea - Went called the to order. • Hie congregation sang two con gregational songs led by the Rev. Leo Barefoot. The vice-president asked the re quests for prayer. Prayer was led by the Rev. Earnest Lee. Estelia Coats asked some Bible Questions. 1 Mrs. Leo Barefoot took charge of the Bible reading. The vine president read the sec retary and treasurer's report. , Rev. C. W. Kirby dismissed the meeting. God is really blessing the meet ing. We invite all young people to come and take a part at these meetings each Thursday night at seven o’- clock. Miss Faye Godwin Hostess Monday To Sorority The Delta Theta Delta Sorority met Monday night at the home of Miss Faye Godwin. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 by the vice-president. Miss Libby Raynor, . and president Ann Byerly took over later. A short business meeting was held and a devotional was given.' Afterwards the girls enioyed a ses sion of singing. A lovely duet was sung by pledges Betsy Ann Tart and Nancy Jemigan. During the social hour the hos tess served refreshments consisting of pimento and ham sandwiches, assorted cookies, potato chips, pep permint sticks, and cokes. | r 1 Those present for the meeting ' were Misses Libby Raynor, Ann Byerly, Lois Johnson, Peggy Ruth Barfield, Becky Leo, Margaret Cathy, Jewel McLean, Sally White head, Mary Lou Lee, Betsy Lee, Fay Monds, Nancy Jernigan. Betsy Ann Tart. Ann Home Hodges, Glenda Bass, Martha Ann Butler. - 'Catherine Butt, and the hostess. . LADY HAMPSHIRE’S 31 y x VgVrVaVm^ \?lf lOU 1 <yf a U pft IV fl ‘’/lill?/ HOSIERY | jV. 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(Dally Record photo by Ed Welbom). VISITS HAWLEYS Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brooks of I Fayetteville spent Sunday with j’Mrs. Mary Hawley. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. Everette Doffermyre and Mrs. Silas Whittenton were In Fayetteville for the day shopping Monday. ATTEND WEDDING • Miss Melrose Tart and Charles Johnson attended the wedding of Miss Jean Edwards and Marvin Haddock in Princeton last Sunday. MISS DENNING HERE Miss Julia Denning' who resides at Fort Bragg spent the week-end i in Dunn with her parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Ben Demung. GUESTS OF BURNETTEB Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Burnette i have os their guests for this week, THE DAILY RECORD, DCKW, W, ft [Mrs. D. Rowland Fetes Members Os Cards And Gossip 11 Members of the Cards and Oos ' sip Bridge Club and Mrs. Joe Les lie who was a guest were grac iously entertained when they met at the met at the home of Mr*. .Dwight Rowland Tuesday evening at 8:00 for their monthly meet, j The hostess used attractive floral arrangements of snapdragons and . jonquils in the rooms of the home , and had a lovely African violet on a side table in the living room lor the occasion. Orange pecans and cokes were passed during play and after scores were tallied Mrs. Rowland served a delectable chicken salad plate ij an' 1 coffee. | Mrs. Haurz Ducan was the recip ient of high score for the evening’s 1 play, she received attractive ear bobs from the hostess. Consolation ! pr ; ze, a pot holder and tea towel i went to Mrs. Owen Willis. For traveling prize, Mrs. Oscar Pierce received dusting powder. Those playing were Mrs. Luther Turner, Mrs. Ed Wade, Mrs. Pete Huggins, Mrs. Paul Tart, Mrs. Wll lis, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Leslie. Mrs Duncan and the hostess, Mrs. Row land. Christian Circle Has Monday Meet With Mrs. Dixon Mrs. Wallace Dixon was hostess to members of Circle No. IV of Hood Memorial Christian Church Monday evening at 8:00 at her home. The hostess used lovely arrange ments of spring flowers In the I home for the occasion with a bou i qyet of jonquils on the coffee table lin the living-room. . The devotional was given by Mrs. Wilson Stanley, after which Mrs. s William Carroll gave a review on i the book "We Americans, North i » I ' I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leader of Lan sing, Illinois. The Leaders’ are ; holding a revival at the Glad Tid-| , ings Church. Auxiliary Has < Monthly Session The American Legion Auxiliary met Tuesday evening at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. M. F. Hodges for their regular monthly meeting. Co hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. George Upchurch, Mrs. Ruth Gavin and Mrs. Lucy Westbrook. The meeting opened with the group singing the “Star Spangled Banner”. Mrs. Mac Hodges led in prayer and the preamble of the Constitution was read by the mem bers. Mrs. Earl Jones, president of the Auxiliary presided over a business session. Mrs. Dwight Mattox read the minutes of the last meeting and they were approved. The Auxiliary members had each been given a dollar last month to see how much they could make from j After the money was turned in Mrs. R. A. Duncan was found to ; be the winner and received a prize. ! The members decided to carry the contest through this month. Mrs. Haryey Strickland, com munity service chairman, had charge of the program and intro duced Mrs. Grace Swain who gave I a most inspiring talk on community service. Mrs. Swain emphasized in her talk that an organization as im portant as the Auxiliary could be of very much help in needy and unfortunate cases in this com munity. The speaker reviewed case histories in this area and told of the work that has been done and yet to be accomplished. She stres sed the need for help from the ; j community. During an enjoyable social hour , held the hostesses served sand wiches, ham biscuits, potato chips, nuts, mints and hot tea to the nineteen members present. and South” which the group is | taken up in its study course. I Chairman of the circle, Miss ■ Pauline Bell 'presided over the bus ' iness session when plans were made for the Christian Youth Group Fellowship which will meet here the latter part of March. | Mrs. Dixon served delicious re [ freshments of chocolate cake, nuts 1 , and coffee during a social hour. Those present for the meeting | were Mrs. Charlie Warren, Mrs. | William Carroll, Mrs. Wilson Stan ley, Mrs. Grace Swain, Mrs. Don -1 aid Langdon, Mrs. Earl Maynard, Mrs. Mangum Buyer, Miss Merel Owens, Miss Pauline Bell, Miss BlanAie Bell and Mrs. Wallace Dixon. Bethel HD Club Holds Meeting On Wednesday. * Mrs Leslie Matthews was hostess 4 to the Bethel Home Demonstration Club at its monthly meeting Wed nesday afternoon, Feb. 27th. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. C. M. Saun ders. “America" was sung in uni son followed by repeating the club collect. , The roll was called and the min utes of the January meeting were read by the Secretary, Mrs. C. W- Wood. Mrs. Blackmon of the "Friendly Flower Shop” in Lillington sent a corsage to each dub member by. Mr*. C. W. Wobd who will take flower* orders in our community for.her. J i'> ..< After a short business session the demonstration oh “Home Gar dens” was given by the garden leader; Mrs. C. M. Saunders. Af ter much discussion each member resolved to plant a vegetable this year that they haven't grown be- The hostess served delicious re l freshments to the following mem bers: Mrs. George Whittemore, Mrs. Henry Morgan, Mrs. LelSnd Mat thews, Mrs. James Flowers, Mrs, O. M. Saunders, Mrs. C. W. Wood and the hostess, Mrs. J. L. Matthews. The March meeting wig be with Mrs. O. W. Wood March 21*t. Each club member feels a great loss in the passing of one of our very active members, Mrs. R. R. Johnson, and our since rest sym pathy and best wishes go with a "Sunshine Basket” that is being sent to the children who survived the wreck that was fatal to their mother and father, Mr. and Mr*. Raymond R. Johnson. Mr. and Mm C. W. Wood at tended the semi-annual sales meet ing of the Knapp Shoe Co., Greens boro, March S of which he is a counsellor. He was a lucky man— wqp tha door prize which was a Ch^h^Supper nmLrs of the Fir* Pros hnlarlan fUtiitwh will hnijl ♦•Vintr Djicnui visurcn ouiv wivir t£ A be hstd with the Circle No. 11l Meets At Home Os Mrs. Wm. Butler The members of Hood Memorial Christian Church Circle No. 11l met at the home of Mrs. William Butler Tuesday evening with Mrs. Flonnie Tart as co-hostess. Miss Esther Ricks gave the de votional and Mist Mabel Lynch re CIJT RATE DREGS ti? fee Chewey Laxative. Bottle 3G ' O Itx.J. PERTUSfTV oq. 12 I9C For Coughs Duo to Colds. 8 oz. Owv t R Baby Powder. 9 ounce can. 49c Ik GILLETTE Hair Tonic. 9 ounce bottle. 79c BLADES Hand Cream. SH ounce Jar.. 98C io g ' 49c IPAIA TOOTH I _L_J Paste. Largo economy tube... ,v<il F /V Compact Quality Latex ZIPPER RUBBER BABY AMITY » gloves pants wallet 59c 179l 79 Ba^ai “jq 10 cc Oleum pi, f N ox*eCr ' Room Deodorize- Psftowwghgn... o*o fS J ' *M„t;~ 59 swat..* L Glo-Coat t ,T 15 cc Vi Pcnta .» k Oft e ° *8 Pollth, pinU 00C Potent T aoo your doctor for a complete chock- ■ L / r 'M Ac> r tR up ‘ y° ur doctor proscribes, re- H M&Q *0 ■ I rnember that you can bring your Hj f fl proscription to us for compounding. I L 59 Compound j Fbgo. 12 Si ■ ■ 46 ox. viewed part of the book “We Americans. North and South”. Mrs. Vernon Bass, circle chair man presided over a routine bus iness session and an auction sale was held to help raise money for the circle. Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Tart ser ved refreshments of soft drinks, mints, sandwiches and cookies af ter the meeting. I The members present were Mrs. Cohen Tart, Mrs. F. W. Salley, PAGE THREE Mrs. Vernon Bass, Mrs. Georg* Cuthrel!, Mrs. Ruby Thor Alon, Miss ; Lois Cannady, Miss Mabal tXrnch, li' Mrs. Henry West, Mias-'-Esthe* Ricks, Mrs. Bill LaugftJnglfiimise, Mrs. Ada Gordon, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Tart and Dr. George Cuthreil !*j| who was a guest. • > Marie and R. R. (Buddy*(Johnson are improving nicely new. Marie has gone to her grandmotner’sVMrs. J. M. Baker, and Buddy is still in Dunn Hospital.

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