WERNOOW; MARCH 28,~1852^ Miss Patsy Cromartie dieted At Luncheon Party • Min Patsy Cromartie was en i::i»tatned at a luncheon Thursday •'ne two o’clock in the General Lee vi Room of Johnson’s Restaurant. tor the social event weie' Jo Mrs. Jim Cromartie, Mrs. R. L. ■>' Cromartie, Sr., and Mrs. Sari Jones 155- Lovely arrangements of yellow roses, snapdragons, and jonquils flanked by yellow tapers in single r;!-*BVer candleholders were used. DiiiaOn the organ was an attractive bouquet of mixed spring flowers. “’ The bride's place was marked MoWlth a yellow orqhid and a min iature bride. *nie menu for the luncheon con sisted of fruit cup, tossed salad, *"«irkey croquets, baby lima beams, potatoes, hot bsicuits, hors ',"- s2°* «heJb. FOR THOSE WHO IOVE FINE THINGS I “MlsTksJwhg WSpH^” GARDNER'S \ mnfi Bl t 1 ' U*el | C OB . I * I It ' HmS wHCvUv * y F- T b;f '/■- qvj Youn fa&inoat WouTl V f ■ I I 1 ?K • '••• -. M.■ ~,. .sy I and silver hot roll tray. The guests from Dunn, in ad : dition to the honored guest and the hostesses, were Mrs. Walter i 1 Jones, Mrs. M. M. Driver, Mrs. , J. W. Driver, Mrs. William Pear sall, 8., Mrs. L. L. Coats, Mrs. R. L. Cromartie, Jr., Mrs. Wesley i Coats, Mrs. Bmesi Coast, Mrs. A. : B. Johnson, Mrs. Billy Pearsall, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mrs. Vaughan Hut&ff, Mrs. Henry Tyler, Mrs. Jerry Butler, Mrs. Shelton Butt, Mrs. Harry Fleishman, Mrs. Charles Hutaff, Mrs. J. R. Young, Mrs. J. R. Johnson, Mrs. C. L. Corbett, Mrs. W. C. 'Lee, Mrs. Howard Dix on, Mrs. J. O. Warren, Mrs. C. G. Dunn, Mrs. Pat Lynch, Mrs. J. W. , Purdie, Jr., Mijs. Ralph Snipes, Mrs. O. R. Pierce Sr. Mrs. W. E. Ryals and Mrs. C. W Galbreath. The* o 't*of-town guest list in cluded Mrs. John Broesnaham of Richmond. Vt»., Mrs. James E. :II t - ._ : : r 1 I B t I ;• B ■ MRS. JOHN W. RAYNOR prior to her marriage March 9th in - Dillon, S. C. was Miss Wilma Joyce Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Godwin of Dunn. Mr. Raynor is the son of Mrs. Jessie Raynor of Benson and the late Mr. Raynor. Thiem, Sr. and Mrs. James E. I Thiem, Jr., bot of Raleigh, Mrs. Charles Smith or Arlington, Va.' Mrs. Leon Sandlin of Fayetteville, Ms. Irene F. Lee and Miss Maude > Lee, both of Chapel' Hill,. arid Mrs. R. C. Cates of Erwin. • ,• rtv , Woodmen Circle Honors Mrs, Core And Mrs. Weeks “And a good time was had by all” seemed- to be the consensus of the Supreme Forrest Woodmen Cir cle-Grove 18—members at their regular monthly meeting Tuesday -j, Mias Msvmn -Weeks, was hostess mndHt *er hbrnfon Irir ' Wine Street Ext. The party honored two members whose birthdays occurred this mon th: Mrs. Melia Core and Mrs. Nora Weeks. The highlight of the party was an old fashioned spelling bee. The two honored guests, captained the twev. teams and Mrs. Melia Gore’s team was the victors. Another game played was a hand shaking game with paper bags as a handicap tied over the hands. The finding of names of fowls, animals or insects in the words “Happy Birthday Melia and Nora” proved to be a real trial of ingenuity. Refreshments of gingerbread cup cakes tapped with whipped cream and ceffee were served to the fol lowing members: Mrs. Melia Core, Mrs. Nora Weeks, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Lona Strickland, Mrs. Alice Langston, Mrs. Ora Godwin. Mrs. Grace Jackson, Mrs. Liel Weeks and Miss Mamye Weeks. After the refreshments were ser ved the hostess presented Mrs, Core and Mrs. Weeks each with a gift of double strand pearls. ,/: '■&' i' ,■ ; : "V Merry Matrons Are Feted At Home Os Mrs. G. Williams The Merry Matrons Canasta Club members and two guests of the club were graciously entertained Thursday evening when they met at the home of Mrs. George Wil liams an 8. Magnolia Ave. The Williams' home was beauti fully arranged for the occasion. In the living room a side table held a lovely arrangement of red magnolia blooms and white spirea. A console table held pßnsies in a milk glass bowl and cm the mantle pink asa leas and white candy tuft were n^m»iwob* lt «n^ , Mated nuts a 3KHHursH tarts topped With whipped cream and a cherry were served with cof fee. Miniature Easter bunnies and biddies carried out the Easter «ea- Taylor Stephens, Mrs. Doc Cannady j TOE DAILY RECOUP, pdtbl. W. C. I ADULT HOMEMAKING CLASS An adult homemaking class will *be held in the Home Economics Department of Lillington High ’School Monday night March 31 at 7 p. m. Subjects to be discussed are “The Selection, Use, and Care of New Materials" such as dacron, orlon, acetate nystron and “Lines Most Becoming to Different Type Figures”. The public IS Ui vited.' \ ~ ”•, 1 ■ o', j CARD. OF THANKS “I want to * express my deep gratitude to the many people who aided me during my recent stay in the Dunn hopsital. My sincere . thanks to each' of you. , Mrs. Daisy M. Johnson, ’ - LET'S SEND TALLY TO CONGRESS ’ s - ■■ '/ : 1 O. TALLY, JR. LET’S NOMINATE JOE TALLY AND ASSURE OUR SELVES OF EARNEST, HARD-WORKING REPRES ENTATION FOR: * Integrity hi G«w**nnnnt * Defnqcciioy in Gownttent it. ■ > ■ *;W- v.J £-■ Jgtemi ' V (huwiwsinq JAs. .. OF THE NU-HOME BUILDERS And Supply Company OWNED AND OPERATED BY te. H. E. (Tommy) Godwin M - Dewev Godwin ■ * 4# ., OFFERING ’YOU COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE • REMODELING • SIDING • CONCRETE • FLOOR WORK • REPAIRS • DRIVEWAYS • MASONRY • SIDEWALKS • ROOFING IF ITS IN THE BUILDING UNE 7 -WE CAN DO IT. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO BUILD ANY TYPE BUILDING OR f RESIDENCE. :■:s WE WANT TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY to thank our MANY . FRIENDS AND OJSTOMERS FOR MAKING THE FORMATION OF THIS NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE POSSIBLE. WE HAVE FELT FOR A LONG TIME THAT THIS SECTION NEEDS' 1 A BUSINESS OF THIS SORT AND THAT IT WILL FILL AN IMPOR TANT AND VITAL NEED. ' . 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