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-Cake Cutting Is
HSTdOn Tuesday
: Feilowln* the Wood-McLeod wed
v-ding rehearsal Tuesday evening !
Mrs.. aßhary Byrd entertained the s
/•-weddtng party members of the 3
r.fuaUf and close friends at a cake
.-.•sitting. i ■
TDe> home was decorated through- ;
out *n the green and white bridal
Mlpifc The dining table was cov
.<simi"With a white igce cloth and
centered with an arrangement of !
white carnations and gladioli.
The three tierred wedding cake ;
adorned one end of the table and -
the punch bowl the opposite end. '
After the bride and groom had
cut the first slice of cake it was
served by Mrs. McLeod, mother of ]
the groom. The brides mother >
poured the punch. Bridal mints and
nuts, .were also served.
The* groom presented his bride )
with, .a lovely string of pearls.
Bride-Elec* Is
Feted Friday
With A shower
■ J - T - JerrUgan and Mrs.
IffiJS Dean entertained at a mis- \
ceUaneous shower at the home of \
Mrs. Dean in Buies Creek Friday •.
guaniLg feting Miss Janice Wood, ;
bride elect pf March the sth. |
When the honoree arrived she .
was given a corsage of white car- j
nations and tern.
'TM guests were then invited into I
the dining room. The table was I
covered with a white linen cloth I
and centered with a bowl of white !
carnations, lilies and Jem. Be- j
freshmpnts consisting of sandwiches, \
salted nuts, mints, cake squares. |
isllu jiith whipped cream and cos- ]
fesnwere served buffet style.
'During the ever ing games and 1
contents were enjoyed and prizes j
were awarded the Winners. The 1
hostesses gift to the honoree was
china in her chosen pattern.
Twenty guests were present for
this delightful event.
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Mi-W. P.Hp)tsr, I
l<aiostess To i
Irwin Seek Club I
'‘ttg;. W.p. Bolt Sr. was hostess c
of the Grace Bost (
i«als» CSub at her home Than*#? '
Mgrhoon at four o’clock. t
- R M Phillips conducted a 1
shiidT business meeting after which
tw»rneeting was turned over to 1
tqj* program committee Mrs. W. v
P.3iolt Jr. and Mrs. Forest Max- i
Mrs. Maxwell introduced Miss
Frances Worrell of the County (
WjilSre Department. i
Mias Worrell gave a very in- ]
teMMSng and-informative,, talk on t
"Cjhilft Welfare —As handled in j
Harpatt County ". I j
following her talk a gertiu) j*6»- .
ctKKmi ffW Subject -: j
nfflEige members. . .<
r< jOPE hostess served refreshments \
ghgke close of the meeting to Mrs. e
It.—M Phillips, Mrs. Forest Max- s
well, Mrs. W. P. Bolt Jr. Mrs. Fred t
Thomas, Mrs. R. S. Kelly, Mrs. (
iWlirD. Jeffries, Mrs. P. G. Par- 1
MPTTiri. I D. A. Petty, Mrs. S. J. 1
Clark; Mrs. C. E. Raiford. Mrs. D. 1
T,' gSutts, Mrs. E. H- Bost. MLss 1
Lena McNeill and Miss Worrell. \
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 1
Mr ■ and Mrs. Cleophus Dempsy t
Harvell of Willow Springs Route
ane announce the birth of a son i
Steve Dempsy Harvell, on March i
the Srd in Good Hope Hospital, i
Mrs. Harvell is the former Hilda .<
Ruth- Byrd. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clifton Willi- i
# ford of Dqnn announce the birth 1
*of a daughter Winnie Dorinda ]
Williford on March the 4th in
Goqd Hope Hospital. Mrs. Willi- 1
ford is the farmer Lama Pear] i
Hair.. ]
ICPMSfUM -eggs 5 DAYS ONLY
I TUESDAY, MAIL 25 THRU SATURDAY, MAR. 29
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JPFC. AND MRS. THEOPHILUS McLEOD
The marriage of Miss Janice
Vance Wood, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Leonard VMod of Erwin
and Pfc. Theophilus H. McLeod
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus
H. McLeod of Buies Creek was
solemnized in a candlelight cere
mony Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock in the First Baptist Church
of Erwin.
i The Rftv. Forest' Q. Maxwell, pas
tor of th/e bride officiated at the
impressive double ring ceremony.
The vows were spoken before a
background of floral baskets of
white gladioli, fern and vine. Seven
branched candlearbra were used on
each side of the altar.
Prior to the ceremony Mr. Hugh
G. Parser Jr.' pf Carey, brother
in-law' of the bride, organist, and
Mrs. wood Sawyer sister of
the briij#,'soloist, presrr.ied a pro
gram muisc. Mrs. Saw
ding iVory satin net,
with fitted bodice and scalloped
sweetheart neckline, with long
sleeves ending in lily points over
the hands. The skirt was made of
double net over satin with bustle
back which ended in a train. Her
finger tip veil of illusion net was
held in place with clusters of orange
blossoms. Her boquet was of
white carnations and white maline
net centered with a white orchid
from which fell white satin stream
ers.
Miss Weece Wood of Portsmouth
Va, was her sisters maid of honor
and only attendant. She wore a
misty blue gown of nylon net over
satin with fitted bodice and double
netted skirt with matching stole of
net. She carried a bouquet of pink
roses and carnations entwined into
blue, maline net from which fell
pink satin streamers.
'The groom had as his best man
his father. The ushers were Thur
man Jernigan of Erwin and Elijah
Dean of Buies Creek, brothers in
1 law of the groom, Billy Lloyd oi ,
Buies Creek and the University of
1 North Carolina and Pfc. Jerry
1 Holmes U. S. A. F. of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Wood chose for her daughters
’ wedding a dress of dusty pink crepe
with navy accessories. Her cor
sage was a purple orchid. The
grooms mother wore a dress of navy
blue with white lace and white ac
cessories. Her corsage was a laven
der orchid.
The bridal couple are both grad
uates of Campbell College. The
bride is presently employed with
The Bank of Harnett in Erwin and
the groom is with the Army Air
Force.
Immediately following the cere
mony the bride's parents enter
tained at a reception at their home
after which the bridal couple left
for a wedding trip to iinapnounced
points. > 7 v
•n**hofe?Hus loveft niMifc*
with baskets of white gladioli and
red carnations.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parker greet
ed guests at the door and Mr: and
Mrs. Ray D. Caldwell directed
them into the dining room.
The dining room table was cov
ered with a white linen cloth and
centered with an arrangement of
1 white gladioli fern and carnations.
Mrs. O. R. Simpson served cake
and Mrs. R. M. Byrd poured punch.
Mrs. Gene Wood presided at the
■ brides book and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah
Dean received in "the gift room.
■ Good-bys were said to Mr. and
' Mrs. D. K. Stewart.
Out of town guest present for the
wedding were.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Holland of
1 Southern Pines.
1 Mrs. Archlfe Holmes and Miss
Peggy Stewart of Fayetteville, Mr.
and Mrs. Billie Weaver of State
College in Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Rhary
Byrd of Bunnlevel, Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh G. Parker of Carey, Mrs. E.
V. Windell of Rock Hill, S. C.,
Mack Wood of Btate College in
Raleigh, Miss Margaret Green of
Womans College in GreensSpro,
Miss Hilda Simpson of Angler, Mr,
and Mrs. E. V. Woodard and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Woodard of Selma,
Mr. and Mr*. W. p. Raiford of
Greensboro and Pat and Hettie
Lou Raiford of Duke University.
Mr. and 4 Mrs.. Jessie Floyd Reaves
of Erwta announce the bhth of *
son op March the 4th in Good Hope
Hospital. Mrs. Reaves is the former
I former
j Base in Texas!.'‘
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Is Hostess To
Dflta ftecka Club
Mrs. Jim Yearby wgs the high
score winner last night When Mrs. 1
Emmett Aldredge entertained the \
Delta Decks bridge club gt her
home on North Orange Mrs.
Yearby received earrings and Mrs.
C. 8.. Aycock Jr. was presetted a
box of greeting carps Tor tallying,
the second highest score of the
evening. The traveling award, lip-j
stick, went to Mrs- LeWis Godwin.
A profusion df spring flowers)
decorated the living toon of the
Aldredge home for the occasion. A
crystal 'howl holding jonquils cen
tered the dining room table and
the arrangement was flanked by
yellow capdles in crystal holders.’
During' play, the hostess aerved
coca colas, nuts, and cheese wafers.
At the end of the play, club mem
bers and guests enjoyed dettclous
chocolate pie and coffee.
Club members attending were
Mrs. Jim Yearby, Mis. C- B. Ay
cock Jr.. Mrs. Waite Howard. Mrs.
George Britton, and Mrs) Sert Al
abaster. The guests included Mrs.
Lewis Godwin, Mrs. Hoover Adams,
and Mrs. Q. M, Leslie.
§*ewpr*-Mdximb
Vows Are
On March Fir?*
The marriage of Miss Iva T.
McLamb of Linden and Kenneth
R. Stewart of near Benson occurred
Saturday, March 1, in the court
house in Raleigh.
The bride, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Laddie McLamb of Linden, is
a graduate of Anderson Creek high
school.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Stewart of near Ben
[ son, has been serving in the Mer
i chant Marines since 1A45. He hits
| recently been stationed in Japan
; and Korea. At the termination' of
; his present leave he will report to
j Norfolk for further duty.
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: Barbour-Muse
: Wedding Is
; Announced Today
Miss Bobbie Jean Muse, daughter
Os Mrs. S. D. Muse of Hot Springs,
Arkansas was married Saturday,
• February 8, to Pfc. Theron H. Bar
; bour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus
l H. Barbour of Benson. The cere-
I mony occurred at the home of
- friends in Malvern, Arkansas.
The bride, a graduate of Hot
Springs high school, is presently
' employed at Artkraft Photograph
' Studio in Hot Springs '
! Pfc. Barbour entered the U. S.
| Army in October 1850 and received
I training at Fort Jaokson, S. C. and.
Pprt Bam Houston,, Texas. He ,1s
t Jtt imtt otmmc at 41m Army a*d
I Navy General Hospital. Hot Springs.
The young couple resides at (019
Summer St., Hot Springs, Ark.
I Baptist Youtfi _
Make Plans For
I Annual Fpcus Week
. The Baptist Youth Auxiliary met
. Wednesday night at 7:30 at the
» church. Plans were made for the
i yearly Focus Week which begins'
Sunday.
I The meeting was called to order
by the president and the opening
s prayer was led by Mr. L. L. Coats.
During the business session the
[ annual Focus Week was discussed
and it waa decided to send a sun
-5 shine basket to Hrs. Herbert Tay
lor. who is a patient at Duke Hos-
J pital, and to carry out several oth
’ er community mission ‘projects dur
; ing the week. On Sunday morning
the group wiH sit in a body in the
worship service Wednesday night,
instead of having the regular meet
[ ing, the Auxiliary will go to the
, Veteran's Hospital in Fayetteville
to present a program.
Committees appointed to look af
' ter the various projects of the
' week were Donald Johnson, head of
I ushers: Louise McGugan and Jer
; ry Cobb veterans Hospital program:
Emil/ Frances AUmap and Mary
, mlljev'Rmtiy r&cM^A^an, o^-
us
As a conclusion of the week's
rapKsK
faywere (fiases Pat
Altman. Melrose ■part. EXfie Lou
. W* Wrs
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Mrs. John Gglbreath ami the I
at g canasta party Tijurs-1
day evening at the lovely new Oal
! breath home in honor Os Miss JBatsy
' Cromartie. bride-elect of Lloyd
Coat?.
The hostess used lovely bouquets
of Jonauils and Japonicas lor the
enjoyable occasion. Covers were
. laid for dessert when the guest ar- i
rived and the three auxiliary tables
; were centered with bubble bowls
1 holding japonicas.
j Miss ~Crbmart& received a beau- |
tifuj hand-painted milk glass plat-i
ter from Mrs. Galbreath and Miss j
Lindg Godwin, an April bride-elect'
was remembered with a jade cry- ]
' stal bowl.
A delicious dessert course consist- ]'
ing of bridal ices, exquisitely de-|
signed as love birds, weddings'
rings slipper and other bridal
Hoe ; N Grow Club
Hears Gordon
Speak On Flowers
Miss Pauline Gordon gave a most
informative address when members
and guests of tie Hoe 'N Grow
Clubd met at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Snipes Thursday evening
with Mrs. R. O. Ennis as co-hos
tess.
The Snipes home was especially
beautiful with unique bouquets of
camellias, jonquils, glads, japanese
quince and snapdragons.
Mrs. Joe Dawson, president of
the club, presided over a business
session during which the members
decided to sell camellias and nzal
eas from Orton Plantation in Dunn
on March 16th. Mrs. Harold Jerni
gan. secretary of the group read
the minutes of the lgst meeting and
they were approved.
The speaker was introduced by
Mrs. AUie Cooper, Jr., of Falcon.
Miss Gordon, Who is extension spe
cialist on home and house man
agement at State College gave ideas
on flower arrangements and new
ideas on bouquets. She also gave
very interesting ideas on decora
tions far the home.
Mrs. John Parker gave an in
teresting speech on "Conservation
Os Natural Resources Os North
. Carolina.”
The hostess served tempting re
freshments of chfcken salad plates,
open face sandwiches, potato chips
, and Russian tea:
Those present for the meeting
mere 11-s. Calvin Wellons, Mrs.
i John Wellons,' Mrs. J. B. House Jr.,.
. Mrs. Earl Hawley, tyrs. John Par
’ ker, Mrs. Charles HBdreth. Mrs. L.
A. Monroe. Mrs. Harold Jenilggn
; Mrs. J. M. Dawson, Mrs. Jessie
• Weeks and Mrs. W. E. Turner,
i Guests present for the occasion
were Mrs. AUie Cooper, Jr., and
Mrs. J. W. Berry of Falcon, Mrs.
i » Strickland gnd Miss , Pauline I
Gordon of Raleigh.
BIRTH ANNOUNCED t *
: Ist Lt. and Mrs. George R. Jaok
son announce the birth of a son,
Richard Lee on March sth at tyie
Fort Bragg Hospital. Mss. Jackson
is this former Mbe Majorie Tur
lington. Lt. Jackson is now serving
in Germany.
ON BUSINESS
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beasley,
Miss Irene Beasley and Mrs.
Ale&ie Giles spent Thursday in
Lillington and Fayetteville on bus
! iness. *
WEI* OF FLU
Mrs. John H. Norris is able to be
out again after being ill for tyie
past two weeks with the flu."
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HAS MEASLES
Waster Charles Henry West, son
Qf.Jlr. Mrs Henry West is
confined to hjs home with the
measles. ’
TP ATTEND GAME
Mr. axjid Mrs. ,QUen Jemlggn
will attend the Souinern Confer
ence Basketball game tomorrow
night at the Coliseum in ftaleigh.
INSURANCE
BgiMlng - Dunn. N. C.
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the end of the first progression
cokes, potato chips and chocolate
fudge were passed. Mrs. Charles I
t iff in serving.
Miss Fannie Sue Turnage was the
recipient of Mgh score* she re»
ceived an attractive minature cup
I and saucer. Pink Clove cologne
went to Miss Effie Lou McLean for
second high.
The invited guests were Miss
I Cromartie, Miss Godwin, Mrs. R.
IL. Cromartie, Jr., mother of the
I bride-elect, Mrs. L. L. Coats, Libby
' Rae Cromartie, Miss Meredith
| Cromartie, Miss Lillian Ezzell, Miss
Effie Lou McLean, Miss Melrose
j Tart, Miss Nancy Abernathy, Miss
! Pat Snipes, Miss Fannie Sue Tur
-1 nage, Miss Ruby Surles and Miss
Emma Lou Summerlin.
Coats-Cromartie
Invitations
Are Put In Mail
The following invitations are be
ing received in Dunn and surround
ing areas:
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawrence
Cromartie, junior
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Patricia Blanche
to
Mr. Lester Lloyd Coats, junior
on Sunday, the thirtieth of March
nineteen hundred and fifty-two
five o'clock in the afternoon
Divine Street Methodist Church
Dunn, North Carolina
A 6 o’clock reception will be held
at the home of the bride.
Mrs. W. Pearsall
Hostess To Members
Os Friendly Ipozen
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The Friendly Dozen Bridge Club
members apd Mrs. Leon McKay who
was a guest, were graciously en- 1
tertalned when they met at the
home of Mrs. William Pearsall, Jr.,
Thursday evening for bridge.
The hostess used lovely arrange
ments of mixed spring flowers ana
a bouquet of snapdragons in the
living room far the enjoyable oc
casion. A beautiful centerpiece of
red carnations and green fern was
on the dining room table.
Trays holding delicious chicken
salad and pimento cheese sand
wiches, potato chips, pickles, olives,
cookies, homemade chocolate fudge
and cokes were served between the
second and third progressions.
The high score winner, Mrs.
Wayne Justesen received stick col
ogne from the hostess. Consolation
award, an attractive dish towel,
went to Mrs. Bob Dickey.
it Those members playing were Mrs.
£>. F. -Stephens. Mrs. James Yates.
Mrs. Tommy Harrail, Mils.’John
Glccone. Mrs. Everett Doffermyre.
Mrs. Victor Anderson. Mrs. Wayne
Justesen, Mi*. Hubert Peav, Mrs. W.
B. Warren, Mrs. Ed Hood, Mrs. Bob
Dickey/and Mrs. Leon the
guest of the club.
MBA- TAYLOR IMPROVED
Mrs. Herbert Taylor; who under
went an operation Monday at Duke
Hospital in Durham, is reported to
be slowly improving.
WASHINGTON IIP -a House
subcommittee on military waste
claimed today to heve ‘ turned up
names of *ll press agents »«»d
ghos( writers 'hidden' frem the
subcommittee in its • study of »
HAM,MS Pentagon publicity pay
roll.
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This is made possible lor ypu through a special aryaqgOjpept
855 Sixth Avenue, - ’ {
Send the required amount of cards listed on the back of each card
or in the catalog, to the New Yoih Office and the silverware will, he , i
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At Home Irt Benso^
Mrs. Mather Dorman was hos
tess Tuesday evening to member of
< Circle No. 3 of the Methodist Wo
man’s Society of Christian Service.
Miss Stella Creech presided and
Mrs. Walter R. Strickland served
as secretary pro tem.
Mrs. Mather Dorman presented
the devotional and Mrs. Frank
Yarborough, assisted by Mrs. Ralph
Smith of the School lac-
up
GOSPEL TABERNACLE CHURCH .
West Cumberland At King St.
SUNDAY, MARCH « - t
11:00 a.m. "What's The for?'
7:45 p.m. "Mansion Robbed While Owner
Gambles."
Rev. B. T. Underwood, Pastor
MARCH TO THE TABERNACLE IN MARCH
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With the work of" dMconetiw. Jo
Jammu, 43-ytar-old gtudent <*
I Bdhoois, was it guest and sang sev
eral selections tin the program. At
the close of the program the young
Dunn girl sang The Lord's Pra«
** a.bewjjc.uwa, : *'F
The hostess served ginger bread,
and nuts. "
Special gnesw -were Mrs. D. C.
; Felder of B. C. and Mrs. J. M
i Price of Wilson