WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1952 Public Installation Os aMflicers Held By O.E.S. ve op Monday night, Much 34, for * public Installation of Officers. ,„i ,7,-Mfs. Maude Baynor Foy, Worthy Grand Matron of the Grand Ohap ter of North Carolina, *u the hon bnt of Dunn Chapter, and welcomed and given Grand ,hJ|ortars. Mrs. Fov served as' In- MaswaMlhg Grand Officer for the cere- Wlinamonv of installation. Other ln abaiing.officers were: Mrs. Helen B. dimer. Associate Grand Matron . the Grand Chapter. Mr. tttwh W. *Turna?e, .. following members of D»»nn it, Chapter were Impressively installed. ~;.;J@"*?rre for the ensuing year: , Worthy Matron, Mrs. R. A. a., Chestnut:•Worthy Patron, Mr. H. Strickland; Associate Matron. wtin.,3. C. Andrews; Associate Pa >,„„Aron. Mr. Paul Drew; Secretary, E Frank Wilson; Treasurer, Mrs. Alabaster; Conductress, Mrs. HodgeS; Associate Conduc . WMS, Mrs. R. A. Duncan, 'Sr.; ; dhipHtln; Mrs. Wilbur Chalk; Mar shal, Mrs. Edward Godwin; Organ ,.lUJM,-Mr». f. W. Temple; Adah, Mrs. . Curfts Ennis; Ruth, Mrs. James u.Mirles; Esther, Mrs. Howard Jack ,,i. aonr'Martha, Mrs. CarolynSchwlll: Elect* Mrs, Chutes Wade. Ward : Mrs. Pat Tart; Bentmel, Mrs. TUOign Buries. As Mrs. Chestnut wu Installed 1 ""and .escorted to the East, Miss r ' " S 1 '' ' ' ■■ -- ===msgp--». ~»i 'i » i j j > ■ ■ . YOU’RE U ORDUALLY INVITEI> TO THE THE GULFPRIDE SERVICE STATION —featuring— Big Opening Celebration 4 * NEW IKMIOX GAS * FREE CALL With Free Gifts For All! * ZToL, * “11 Thursday, March 27th J * SUM— * SUPER SERVICE you're invited to drive in on our opmmg day and see the I ______ ma jaasuia* A * Turnage and Mrs. Thad Pope sang “Stu of the East." Mrs. Chestnut delivered a sincere address that Inspired her officers and members of Dunn Chapter. Following her address Miss Turnage sang the love ly "Moonlight and Roses.” , Mr. H. Paul Strickland also made some genuinely apnreciative re marks and pledged his cooperation to the Worthy Matron and mem .bers during year ahead. Mrs. Paul L. Strickland and Mr. O. M. Leslie were impressively pre sented their Past Matron and Past Patron Jewels by Mrs. Curtis Ennis - and Mr. Hugh Prince. Mr. Bobble Btrickland pinned his mother’s Jewel on for her. and Mrs. 0., M. Leslie pinned ghe Jewel on her husband. Following the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed In the lounge of the Masonic Temple. Among the distinguished' guests present were; Mrs. Glenna J. Grimes, District Deputy Grand Matron of the 11th District; Mr. C. R. Wickham, Dis trict Deputy Grand Patron of the 11th District; Mrs. Ruth S. Dixon, Grand Representative; Mrs. Stella Calcjwell, Worthy Matron of 'Erwin Chapter No. 230; Mrs. Elsie Trad er, Worthy Matron of Lou Parrish Chapter No. 130, Benson; Mr. R. L. Youngblood. Worthy Patron of San ford Chapter No. 48; Mrs. Lucy Duncan, Past Matron of Smithfteld, Chapter No. 121; Mrs. Lerma God win. Put Matron of Lou Parrish Chapter No. 138, Benson; Mr. Her bert Grimes, Past Patron of Siler City Chapter No. 9; Mr. Rubin Bar field, Past Patron of Siler City Chapter No. 9; O. L. Duncan, Worthy Patron of Smithfield Chap ter No. 121. FATHER ILL Mrs. John Dalrymnple was In Raleigh Monday and Tuesday. Her father J: D. Lee underwent an op- 1 eration at Rex Hospital Monday i and Is doing well. . •: * > - THE DAILY RECORD. DUN*. N. iX ■, . ;■ . ■ 1-. '-T. — ■X*W siw*: ■■ r»;., >-■■■ —• BRIDE-ELECTS HONORED: Miss Linda Godwin was honored at a coke party and surprise shower this morning at 19:30. Hostesses for the gracious affair were Mrs. Langdon Barefoot and Mrs. Bobby Strickland. Mias Patsy Cromartle, another bride-elect shared hoiwrs with Miss Godwin. The party wu held at the home of Mrs. Paul L. Strickland. Those In the above picture are left to right Mrs. Langdon Barefoot, Mrs. Bobby Strickland, Miss Godwin and Miss Cromartle. (Daily Record photo by T. M. Stewart). WELL OF FLU Mrs. C. M. Watson who has been 111 at her home for the ptist -Week and half with the flu is able to be. out again VISITS CICCONE’B Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ciccone had as guests on Monday Mr. Ciccones neice from Baltimore, Md, IN WAKE FOREST i Mr. and Mrs! R. W. Warren i visited their daughter Mrs. T. M 1 Owens and Mr. Owens In Wake Forest last Saturday afternoon.. OUT OF TOWN I Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jernlgan* are i In Brulnswick, Oa. visiting Oils week. AT ICE SHOW Lester Rose of Raleigh and Mrs. Nellie Vann of Dunn were at the Hollywood Ice Revue Show at the Coliseum last night. ATTEND ICE SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Turling ton attended the ice show In Ral eigh with their daughter Pat. ALICE ANNA JOHNSON WEDS MR. BECKETT IN HYATTSVILLE On Friday, February 29 Miss i Aliee Anna Johnson of Coats, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1 Johnson, became the bride of Wil- i liam Wells Beckett, son of Rev- i erend and Mrs. E. W. Beckett of i the First Methodist Church, Hyatts ville. The ceremony was performed in Hyattsville In the parsonage, i 4113 Hamilton Street. In the pres ence of a few of the relatives and friends of the couple. In the absence of her father, the bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, the Honor- , able W. J. Bryan Dorn, congress man from South Carolina. She was 1 attended by a sister, Mrs. William 1 Marshall Wright of Falls Church, ' Virginia. Mr. Sven Goran Stackig acted as best man for the groom. 1 Mrs. Sven Goran Stackig, the for- 1 mer Beverly Beckett, sang a few appropriate numbers before and i during the ceremony accompanied by her mother. The bride wore a navy blue suit ; and a small mesh hat with lilies of-the-valley interspersed on the crown. Her accessories were whjte 1 and she wore a white orchid. A wedding supper followed the ; ceremony served by Mrs. William H. Truesdell, Jr. of Washington. D. C., a sister of the bride, and Mrs. Edgar Beckett, the groom’s mother. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Wright of Falls Church, Va„ Honorable and Mrs. W. J. Bryan Dorn of Greenwood, S. C„ Mrs. G. M. Beckett of Wash ington, D. C.. Miss Joan Johnson, Washington, D. C„ Mr. John Wald, Washington. D. C„ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoage of Chevy Chasfe, Md„ - and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fleetwood of Hyattsville, Miss Dorothy Ab bott of Clemson, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Even Goran Stackig of Wash ington, D. C., and Mr. Frank R. OeAugustine of Washington, D. C. The cquple had a brief honey moon in Virginia anclplan a long er trip to the Maritime Provinces In June. Mrs. Beckett is a graduate of Strayer College, Washington, D. C. and Mr. Beckett spent six years as a Capitol page and graduated from the Page School in June 1950. He is a student at the University of Maryland and plans, after grad uation, to prepare himself for the ministery in the Methodist Church. Mrs. Chas. Smith Has Coke Party For Bride-Elect Mrs. Charles Smith of Arlington Va .and her mother Mrs. R. R. Ray nor were hostesses at a delightful coke party Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at the Raynor home in Carr. Heights for Miss Patsy Cromartle, one of Dunn’s most popular bride elect. Miss Cromartle, who will be mar ried to Lester Lloyd Coats Sunday was presented a lovely white car nation corsage and a piece of china in her chosen pattern from the hostesses. The Raynor home was beautiflly arranged for the occasion with an arrangement of iris and jonquils and other spring flowers in the j living room. The dining room table held a floral arrangement of pink roses and pink carnations with fern as a centerpiece. The guests, who called at l?i00. were served tempting refreshments of chicken salad sandwiches, as sorted open-faced sandwiches, pick les, potato chips, cup cakes and cokes. Present for the party were Miss Cromartie, Mrs. R. L. Cromartie, Jr. mother of the bride-elect, Miss Libby Ray Cromartie, Mrs. L. L. Coats, Miss Carolyn Westbrook Miss Shirley Jane Johnson. Miss Polly Pope, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. W. E. Ryals, Mrs. Everette Dof fermvre, Mrs. James Snipes. Miss Kathleen Barker, Mrs. Pat Lypch Mrs. Henry Tyler, Mrs. Billv Hod ges, Mrs. William C. Lee, Mrs. El W. Johnson. Mrs. Howard Dixon Mrs. Tommy Harrall, Mrs. Ottis Warren, Mrs. Ernest Coats, Mrs. Dewy Whittenton and Miss Libby Anne Raynor. PAGE THREE Mrs. J. L. Warcfc Has Meeting Os • J Ida Prince Class The Ida Prince Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. J. ,L. Ward Friday evening at 7:30 for their regular monthly meeting"” The president of the class, Mrs. W Ira Lee presided over the business session. The devotional was given by Mrs. J. W. Whitehead who made ;M an inspiring talk on Jesus and led fl in prayer. Mrs. M. M. Driver, sec retary of the class, read the min- ' l ' utes of the last meeting and they were improved. Mrs. Fred Baggett and Mrs. Driv- . 1 er were in charge of the program ; < for the evening. During ,a social ' hour the hostess served ••refresh -1 ments of assorted sandwiches, 5 punch and nuts to the group. Those attending were Mrs. H. C. 1 Turlington. Mrs. Ira Lee, Mrs. Bes- ; sie Baggett, Mrs. Cora Paricer, Mrs. I A. B. Godwin, Mrs. Maihie Ford, ; Mrs. C. E. Broughton, Mrs. Jessie J '. Garrett, Mrs. J. W. Whitehead, Mrs. |J. W. Wilson, Mrs. Lillie Barnes, J ’ | Mrs. M. M. Driver, Mrs. Henry ij I I Hodges and Mrs. Whitfield Tart. :| | •j IN SILER CITY : i Mr. and Mrs. L. Campbell visited 1 i in Siler City lust Sunday. HAS FLU ! Mrs. R. W. Warren is copfined to ■: . her home with the flu. IN FLORIDA 5 Mrs. James Houston is in Florida * visiting her mother this week. J VISIT’S WARRENS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Warren of j ; Fayetteville visited Mr. Warren's 1 . parents Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warren 4 ■, in Dunn last Sunday. 5 3 TO VISIT IN DUNN Mr. and Mrs. J. Earle Watson of • Anderson, S. C., Miss Elizabeth is Watson of Talladega, Ala. and Mrs. >E. C. Garvin of Augusta, Ga. will \ ■ arrive Friday to spend t)\e week < end in Dunn with Mr. And Mrs. | Mac Watson. v