THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 20, 1952 Mrs. Bill Warren Has TwaGuests At \ friendly Dozen Club | Mrs. Bln Warren was hostess to tnkembers of the Friendly Dozen (Bridge blub and two guests Wed nesday evening at her home. ' The hostess used lovely flowers ‘-for the most enjoyable occasion, in the living room on the mantle a floral bouquet of red carnations, net and fern was used. Jonquils were used in the living room also and Ui the den a bono"et of lovely white .hyacinths and iononlls was u««d. AlTravs holding ralsin-nut and ham Mndwlfhes, potato chins, brown >«•« and cokes were passed between the second and third progression. ' Mrs. Hubert Peay was recipient of high score for the evening and r». ceJvvd a beautiful antique gh'na plate from the .hostess. Consola tion award, a box of candy, went to Mrs. Everett, Doffermyre. Mrs. Oernld Mann and Mrs. Nor wood St»ohen«pn were guests for the evening. Mrs. Mann received a box of soao for guest high. Those playing were Mrs. Gre“»r Mitchell Mrs. Wavne Justesen Mrs. John Olecone, Mrs. James Y« fr> s. Mrs. /Tommy Harrall. Mrs. Bl'lv Pearsall Mrs. Victor Anderson, Mrs. Ed Hood. Mrs. Everette Doffermyre Mrs. Hubert Peav. Mrs. Norwood Stephenson and Mrs. Gerald Mann. Winsome Class Meets At Home Os Mrs. W E. Ryals The Winsome Class of the First. Baptist Church held their regular monthly meeting at the home. of Mrs. W. E. Ryals on Tuesday even ing at 8:00. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Herman Green due to the ab sence of -the president. Mrs. Cur • tis Ennis. The devotional was also given by Mrs. Green. A routine business ses sion was held with pending mat ters taken care of. During a social hour held after the meeting the hostess served Rus- g I 5 dp U j| ’V \\\ ‘A % }.! V '* ■Baffle w w m ' - '•#*"*-■ * f§ Manufactured By McLAMB FLOUR MILL Dunn, N. C. SOLD BY HADING GROCERS I .r-r—i -<r— 11— .. * // ftl MJp M B m m Ml ■Mm y . I v GOLOCN BROWN PEANUTS Mm/MJM^M TOASTED TO PERFECTION. M ijMM^^^M I TO YOUR DEALER Jm j/ / w r * l t 'Upp v jKfflS W a pack - * for bach WM - CAUIIVI Mesdames Westbrook, Jordan And Dqyis Fete Miss Patsy Cromartie >3? -- - ~ \ -W da M£lsjS& ASA? ■jk 5 & ■l rnihk v >v tmm WmmmADBAK H/Ik. ’' " ;:r/ I,«rt to right Miss Nancy Abernathy, Miss Jennie Rnth Barbour, Miss Patsy Cromartie and Miss I.lnda Godwin. (Dally Record photo by J. W. Temple). | Guests were invited for 7:30 Wed nesday evening when Miss Patsy I Cromartie, bride-elect'of Lloyd Coats was honored at a graciously ap pointed buffet supper in the Gen- : eral Lee Room of Johnson’s Rest aurant. Hostesses for the most enjoyable , occasion were Mrs. Earl Westbrook, i Mrs Jack Jordan and Mrs. James Davis. The hostesses presented Miss Cromartie with a lovely orchid cor sian tea, assented sandwiches and assorted nuts to the members pre sent. sage when she arrived. | Flowers for the affair were very beautifully arranged, on the cock tail table yellow snapdragons were used in a lovel floral arrangement. .Tall three branched silver candel ) abra holding burning tapers were , used on the dinner table with a j white bridal bouquet as a center piece on a cutwork cloth. The aux iliary tables were centered with miniature bridal nosegays and can dles. Baskets of snapdragons were used throughout the room. Miss Linda Godwin, another bride elect shared honors with Miss Cromartie and received a nylon bag from the hostesses. Miss Cromartie was presented a silver platter hold ing a handkerchief shower from the guests and a handkerchief case. The guests were served fruit cock tails- from the cocktail table and Methodist Group Meets With Mrs. P. Parker Mrs. Preston Parker was’ihostess to members of the WesleyaA/Guild .of the Divine 8t Methodist Church last nighr at her Rente on iistt&m Frank Wilson, president of the group presided over a short rou tine business session with routine matters taken care of during the meeting. Mrs. Fred Byerly was in charge of the devotional for the evgning and gave a very Interesting speech using scripture verses. The hostess served delicious light refreshments to the eighteen mem bers present for the occasion. Legion Auxiliary Entertains Vets At Fort Bragg The American Legion Auxiliary of Dunn journeyed to Fort Bragg last Friday evening at 7:30 to entertain the veterans at the Veterans Hos pital there. • The party .turned out- to be a big success with the veterans who seemed to enjoy the affair very much. Entertainment was furnished by the Dancing School at Fayetteville and during the evening the Aux iliary served cup cakes, cookies and punch to Use group in the recrea tion room at the hospital. The members of the Auxiliary ; —*« H ■ TBS DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. CL then enjoyed a delicious buffet supper consisting of chicken a la king on patty shells, creamed Eng lish peas, parsley potatoes, cran berry salad, a platter of deviled eggs, carrot curls, stuffed celery and olives, coffee and pecan tarts. The invited guests for the affair were Miss Cromartie, Miss Godwin, Mrs. R. L. Cromartie, Jr„ Mrs. L. L. Coats, Miss Pat Snipes, Miss Lizbaeth Rae Cromartie and Miss Nancy Abernathy. Out-of-town guests included Miss Caro Davis, of Fayetteville, Mrs. Ann Meredith and Miss Mary Shu ler of Fayetteville, Miss Annette Ezzell, Miss Jennie Routh Barbour, Miss Becky Barnhart, Miss Carolyn Riddick, Miss Rosalyn Poole, Miss Georgeanne Joyner and Miss EUen Moore, all .students at Meredith College. V • ' Methodist Circle Number One Meets With "Mrs. Wilson Circle Number 1 of Divine Street i Methodist Church' met Monday af -4.1*000* at J-30 at the ham? of Mrs. James Wlbon on North Clin ton Ave Mrs. P. A. Lee in the absence of Mrs. J. £. Ward, the leader, who has been ill for some time. Mrs. J. V. Early led the devo tionad using as her subject: “Be hold, I Set Before Thee An Open Door” after which dues were col lected and routine business trans acted. ; Mrs. Wilson served delicious re freshment of block ice' cream, and cake to the following members: Mesdnmes Ira Lee, Fred Baggett. Cora Parker, J. V. Early, Minnie Ford. Whitfield 'Dirt, H. C. Tur lington, Himh Prince, P. A. Lee. and Mrs. Wilson, the hostess. attending the party were Mrs. John Bain. Mrs. Allen H.,A. Lee, Com mander of the local. American Le gion Paul White and Mrs. White. . Mrs. Ear) Jones, president of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Mae Draughon, Mrs. M. F. Hodges, Mrs. George Up church, Mrs. Ruth Gavin and Miss Edith Sorrell and Miss Evelyn Straughan who were guests for the evening. The Auxiliary members who went •want to thank all the members for supplying the refreshments and helping make the party such a suc cess. «‘k*» HI NEIGHBOR! “HI. NEIGHBOR!” Your friendly Ms Stores appreciae your patronage, and we are strivbng to make your A&P an even better place to shop by offering you tbe highest quality foods at tbe MMMm; HR Bn lowest possible prices. Visit your A&P today aod be assured of ■ good food, and outstanding values. “YOU CAN’T MAKE A Mbs " - ■ TAKE ON ANT PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT A*P.” CUSTOMER’S CORNER Swift - - - - - “Isn’t Natkre ® Wonderful?" Swift - - - - 4fc ft’s especially wonder- ** ful at the beginning of a J" 3-Lb. Tft. Spring. 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