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PAGE SIX Group Holds Fish try At Erwin Home ■v * ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Matthews en tertained at a neighborhood fish try at their home Saturday even ing at 8:30 o'clock. * Thetish were fried in the back Jard of the Matthews home and to go with them there was plenty «f cornbread, cole slaw, french tries, home made cake, coffee and Iced tea. » Thn-e n-P'ent included Mr. and s4rs. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Tony .Harper Mr and Mrs. Howard Jack- Son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tay lor, Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Rewell and J*r. and Mis. Thomas of Rocking ham. Mrs. T. J Hirper ?s Hostess To Circle In Erwin ' BJ— Tor”’ jT<ie*i#»r Mia" n„st“ss in Jneml , e»« r-f Circle N»‘“ tier 3 -of -the preshvleeian Church nI 111 " home Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. • Mrs. A. N WooO—rf over thp mpetirtv which was open ed With the grn>'n n-eying together “The I nrd's Praver.” Mrs. Harper cave the devotional -which was entitled “For What Are You Prayine” and this was fol lowed by prayer by Mrs. R. M. Phillips. The urogram for the afternoon, taken from the pi-p-ieteriun Sur vey and entitled "All ' T ‘hese People" was ’:erv im» -e-tngly given by Mrs, Carl Matthews. Following a short business sess ion the hectess served pimento cheese sandwi' hes. rookies and co ca-colas to: Mrs a. N. Woodruff, -MI'S. Car’ Matthews Mrt D'Ck -Haver. Mrs. o»oree Stevhens M r s. "lAlton McDonald. Mrs .staev Whit tington and Mrs. R. M. Phillips. Mrs. N. S. Surtax. Jr. Is Honored With Shower In Erwin ' Mrs, N. R. Sug»s Rr.. and* Miss Dnobin? Rows entertained at a Btork sheo-er p* rhpie hen-f Frkl»v eveninv fe»iPF Mrs N. 8. Rows .1- When the hopr-p arrived she Was given an e-v-'ronvintP and shee p to her n 1 ” r(> Upside a j table niled hieh with gifts, Aft.pr she had onened her gifts several vanes Wove nlaved and fol lowing this the hostess served r°- ' freshmpnts to- Mrs. N. S. Stives, i Jr„ honoree, Mrs. Pa'-l Jones, Mrs. R. B. Best, Mrs. Jeff Suggs, Mrs. I David Suggs, Mrs. Purdie Byrd, | Mrs. E”a Tew, Mrs. Jack Dough ton. Mrs. O“orge Morten, Mrs. Donald Pollard, Mrs. David Ennis. Mrs. Clyde Shepard, Mrs. Archie Beasley, Mrs. H. R. Godwin. Mrs. j WANTED! | I A NAME FOR j DUNN'S NEWEST AND j [ FINEST FLORIST j | GIVE US A NAME AND WE'LL : ! GIVE YOU | f WORTH OF I $25. BEAUTIFUL t | FLOWERS vi. ▼ Whenever You Want Them t Our beautiful new, air-conditioned 1 building is now nearing completion ! and we must have a name by June 1. t THREE SIMPLE RULES ! \ 1. Name must not include “shop.” - ♦ 2. Name must not include word “florist.” f 3. All entries must be signed, giving complete address. I 4. No personal names pertaining to owners. Z Judges are: President Chamber of Commt'ce, Pres- j ident. Sr. Womans Club, President, Jr., Woman’s ♦ ciub. :: CONTEST CLOST!ij MAY 31ST. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY. President, Chamber of Commerce % Clarence McLamb, Benson Hwy. V> Dunn, N. C. |; I suggest as a name for your ;; new florist -. <’ IP MISS NELL LINDSAY PARKER, ilaiixhter Mrs. Benjamin Ashley Parker and the late Mr. Parker of Lillington, N. ,C., whose engagement to James Wilson Brown, is anmu-.iced by her mother. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Brown of Fayetteville. The wedding wiil take place in (he summer. | Charlie Jackson, Mrs. Herbert Mish, i Mrs. Josephine Bullard, Mrs. Lois Hall, Mrs. Lee Stancil. Mrs. Ellen Coats, Mrs. Jack Norris, Mrs. Er win Carroll and Mrs. Fred Miller. IN PENNSYLVANIA Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lupoid and daughter, Linda, are spending this week in Dtißoise, Penna., with Mr. Lupoid’s mother. SPEND WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Savannah. Georgia, spent the week end with Mr. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Taylor. ATTENDING CONVENTION Rev. and Mrs. Forest Maxwell are attending the Southern Baptist Convention in Miami, Florida, this week. SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET The Night Sewing Circle of the Episcopal Auxiliary will meet to night with Mrs. Henry C. Lee in Dunn. BENSON SOCIETY Mrs. Ezra Hall spent the week end at Parris, Island. S. C., with her husband who is a recent Ma rine recruit. She was accompanied to the marine base by Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur B. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes West of Benson. • • ■ • •••'.■ Mrs. Mather Dorman spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Price of Wilson Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodall of Selma were visitors here Friday. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanders left Sunday to attend the 96th annual convention of the North Carolina Dental Society. Mr. and Mrs. John Dayid Steph enson of Dillon, S. C., spent the weekend here w-ith relatives. Mrs. Vinnie Smith spent Monday and Tuesday in Durham as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flowers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan have returned from a week’s stay in Louisville. Ky., where they went to attend the graduation exercises of the Baptist Training school of the Seminary from which their daughter. Miss Betsy Ann Morgan, :\ ; < ■ % M ™ ■ f.jPW|fri j * ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Avstia Jackson of Damn today announced the engagement of their daughter Jean Jackson to Corbett Ray Autry, sen of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Antry of Dunn. ' \ s THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C GREGORY-BASSETT VOWS SPOKEN AT BUNNLEVEL BAPTIST CHURCH Miss Marv Ellen Gregory, only i daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Gre gory of E-win. Route 1. was mar ried to Second Lieutenant Glenn x’nssrtt of Waco, Texas, on Friday May 9 at 5 phi. at the Bunnlovel Baptist Church. Thp R-v. A. C. McCall, pas'or rs the church officiated at the I double ring ceremony. A program j of Wedding music was rendered h" I M-x. Caviness Brown, iiian- t and I Mrs Harold Smith of Chariot!?, j and Alonzo Gregory, soloists, j Mrs. Smith sang " T T.ov° Tiv>«" i b" Greiv whi'“ Mr. Gregory’s s-d --• potions were “Calm Is The Night” by Bohn and Mali lie’s “The Lori's Prayrwhich was rendered as a benediction. The bride, viven in marring** hv h“r father, vor“ a floor len°t’i hriiiat dress of white organiza. The dre-s “ as simplv f >sl»:» nml with a fitted bodice off-'-houlder iiecklme and full skirt and worn v ijb e b - lerq nai l et: of organza Her finvw t") veil fell fi-cm a wreatli of wh'te flowers, and she carried a purple throat ed white orchid on a white praver book. Mrs. Everett Stout of Wallace, aunt of the bride, was the matron of honor and Miss Janie Parker of Bttnnlevel. was the maid of hon or. Little Miss Jan Stout, niece 1 of the bride was the flower girl, and Ken Gregory was the ring bearer. I All the attendants wore char-! trense chiffon and carried straw baskets filled with mixed summer , Powers. The ring -bearer was dress ed in a white suit and J’'e flow-t I girl carried a basket filled with j rose petals. j Six honorary bridesmaids dress ed in pastel evening dresses and ; wearing matching carnations in l their hats, a'so attended the bride. 1 I T-tipy were Mrs. Billy Ray Mat- i | thews and Mrs. C. T. Thomas. Jr., jot lillington. Mrs. Archibald Mo-j j Dowell, Miss Vivian Bjfrd. Miss l I Yvonne Ryrd and Miss Delilah ; Strickland all of Bttnnlevel. j Woodrow Newton and Archibald J j M- Dowell of Bttnnlevel served as I ushers and Everett Sout of Wal lace was the best man. | For the ceremony the church i | was beautifully decorated in gre?n ] - and white. Pines formed a back- , pi-o-'nd for the wedding service and | boskets of white glads and white | tuners in silver candelabra were | used at thp altar. The choir lnh ; covered in white, was decorated with spravs of ivy. The bride was graduated from l illington High School and Mars Hill Junior College and now is a junior at Bavlor University at Wa co. Texas where she plans to con tinue her studies. Lieutenant Bass ett. a native of California, was graduated from Baylor University and attended cadet school there re ceiving a commission oe a second liSlrtenant tin the Air Force. He is temporarily stationed at Waco. Immediately following the cere received a degree in religious edu cation. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall, former residents of Benson, and now re siding in Raleigh, were visitors here Sunday. They were accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Hall, A. C. Hall, Jr., and Mrs. Nannie Ruth Hall, and her son, Bill. Mrs. G. D. Knox entertained at a surprise birthday dinner party Friday evening in honor of jher husband’s birthday anniversary^ Early summer flowers and candles were used ns decoration on the dinner table which was centered with a tiered birthday cake. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turlington. Mr. and Mrs. John Creech Cagle, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rose and Parlia B. Wood. monv t.'ie parents of the bride en- I t“rtained at a wedding s’ipper at. thei" home honoring the bridal I coi nie and their attendants. A eake j c it’i’s eiveh Thursday nieht at j U>" T' nnlevel school eafet“'-i n I attended by members of the w»d --: party since (lie bridal couple i d>d not arrive from Texas until ! the day of Hie wedding. 1 Pencon Mascots . \ dive Pnrtv For Senior Chss ; A Mns, rt*c O'.rf - fens <*:ye« m •«-. j ,tp.- e'-eirng f( v the as mpmho.. s r r the Petl't'n High School. trrad -- ' -fttjw To, - ’Vorvtat' "on ■' i and Will Woo1"'i „:«-1 t AM#m to- t'-er with their ear? Id • <mf ,„,i t'.o >Ai>tm •*- aw.. p,.r?.»a W%«| i " the Cape Fear river at Fayette Vi"e W : th R-nson sohdol o.'Jnptoii W J Barefoot, end Mrs. ®are f oot members of the faculty and addit ional friends the p'ofor°d to the ya-ht landing for a 7:30 o'- cloek eat her: lie where they were entertained with a series c.f games riirerted bv Mrs. Leslie Smith. Group singing and piano nlaying I were epiov-d. Terminating the eve j ring’s festivities, the guests Were ! served a variety of nartv sand wiches. cake end iced drinks, f- h senior received as a favor a miiva t."re "senior" dressed in an exact replica of their own ran pud gown. ' the exact color of the 1053 class!' . cans and gowns being used in the miniatures. Members of the senior class at- . l fending the de'io’htfol nartv were- David Amnan. Bryan Goats Wa>- I ter Gregorv. Owen Hall, Tommie I Johnson, W. C. lee Jr. Charles i I Mah'er. Howa rd Moore. Billy Nor- 1 j ris, Graham Pleasant. J-mes Rav- * , nor. Morris Woodall. Ie Roy i I Peggy Coats. Lou Jeanie Bartlett. 1 I Betty lou Bell. Jackeie Blackman. i I Delia Brady. Doris Carroll. Edith ; Clifton. Jean. Clifton, Rose Marie ! I Dixon. Lila Dorman. I.ois Godwin. * j Sara Godwin. Vera Godwin. Vennie f I Hardee, Janice Langdon. Dorothy 1 i Ponefi Janie McLamb, June Dale j McLamb, Joyce Parrish, Mary Alice ! 1 Vacation longer! by TRAILWAYS THRU-LINER! SAVE 20-25% THRU TRAILWAYS LOW FARES! LOW FARES AND CONVENIENT DEPARTURES TO POPULAR DESTINATIONS . » hide in air-cooled comforti >i It’s real easy-chair comfort on those foam rub ber seats with reclining backs. And the air is Dunn in- t-wiv , cool, clean and fresh—no matter what the „ . .... Dunn to: 1-way weather’s doing outside 1 Raleigh SI.OO SAME-SEAT-STRAIGHT-THRU! j, 10 tr,ps <,ai,y Lynchburg S4.GO Trailways operates more thru busses than any Dallas Tex $26 40 3 trips ’ 1 lhru other bus system in America! No transfer of Go thru, via Dixieland Route Wilmington £2.55 baggage > n ° connection WOrries! , M „ . . lAfir 4 departures daily TRAILWAYS TOPS IN SAFETY I New York $10.05 Trailways’ outstanding .safety record shows Daily Express service, l Charlotte $4.65 fewer accidents than any inter-city bus sys change only s trips daily tem. Many Trailways drivers have records of TkT f n .. , , „. over 1,500,000 accident-free miles! Norfo,k S 4-75 Richmond $4.50 5 trips, 3 thru 7 trins dailv SAVE 40 % ON COMMUTERS' FARES! NO PARKING PROBLEIffISI Commuters’ tick (plus tax) (plus ’tax) ets are priced 40% under regular fares and , Trailwavs always takes you right to the heart * of-town! DUNNBUSTERMINAL Lucknow Square -r- Phone 251 C . ■ ERWIN GLEE CLUB PRIVSENTS CONCERT Shown are the members of the Erwin High School Glee Club who presented a Spring Concert last night at the High School auditorium. In addition to th< numbers rendered by the entire choral group, soloists, due:,?, girls' trios and a boys' quarteiie were featured. The well-rounded program included classical and light opera selections as well as pop ular numbers and Negro spirituals. Director is Mrs. Elibabeth Gray. Miss Geraldine Matthews was accompanist. Officers of the Glee .Club are; President, George Eat-nshaw III; Vice President, Bobby Shepard; and Secretary-Treasurer, Doris Tyndall. (Daily Record photo by Louis Dearborn), RECEIVES PROMOTION . Wyatt McDonald son of Mr. And Mrs, John P. McDonald of Bunn level. N. C. Route 1 having returned to his base at Lages field Terceira Ryals, Inez Sorrell, Margpree Ste- i wart, Naneye Sugg. , i Members of the faculty attend- * ing were Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. i Mary I.ois Lobban, Miss Anne John son, J. F. Hockaday. Additional guests were Mrs. Max McKnight, 1 , Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Leslie 1 Smith, Mrs. J. F. Hockaday, Miss i Stella Creech, and Bill Woodall, all of,Benson. Mrs. Keith George, sister of Mrs. Will Woodall, of Fay etteville assisted in entertaining j and serving. i « Howard Lee is president of the \ 1952 graduating class; W. C. Lee : TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY, 13, 1952 1 Azores, from a recent 25 day leave I with his parents, has been promot ed to 'the rank of SjSgt.’ effective May Ist. McDonald enlisted in the Air Force July 26th 1950. After taking his basic training at Lack land, AFB in Texas and Tyndall is vice president: Janice Langdon I is secretary, and Vennie Hardee is \ treasurer. WITH MOTHER -j Mrs. Lee Overman and son Jimmy are spending some time in Middlesex with her mother, who 4s confined with a broken arm. SPENDS MOTHERS DAY j Mr. and Mrs. J. Furmar# Tur nage and sons were in Parkton Sunday for Mothers Day. They were visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Parnell. ( i AFB in Florida, he was assigned tl I MeChord AFB in Tacoma Wash ington, where he remained till June 51. After a short leave home he was transferred to his present post. He has also been appointed Provost Sgt. of his squadron. | RECEIVES EXTENSION I Odell Faircloth, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. James Faircloth is at home j visiting his parents and friends * prior to being sent overseas. He has been home recently but has re'*’ ceived an extension. I TART BROTHERS HOME , Corbett Tart of the U. S. Navy | and Pat 'Tart of the U. S. Air Force, are in Dunn on leave. They are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Doc Tart. Corbett and Pat at tended Dunn High School befor* i entering the service.
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