PAGE SIX Rev. R. M. Phillips Speaks To Erwin Episcopal Group Members of the Young Peoples Service League of St. Stephens Episcopal Church held their regular meeting in the church Sunday as- ! ternoon at five o'clock. The meeting opened with the group singing the youth hymn | “Father We Come.” This was fol lowed by “The Lords Prayer.” The Rev. Mr. Insko then intro duced the Rev. R. M. Phillips: pas tor of the Presbyterian church, who spoke very interestingly and in formatively to the group on the beginning of the Presbyterian Church and its Doctrine. Following his talk. Roger Sessoms presided over a routine business session during which time a formal dance for the teen-age club was , planned for Friday December the ■ 19. Those present included. Roger Sessoms, Peter Jernigan, Diane Ralph. Emily Grant Thomas, Tom my Stevens. Jonny Stevens. Bill Thomas. Bill Sewell, Stephanie Taylor. Jerry Taylor. Tom Cameron. Mrs. Ronell Johnson. Mrs.. Frank Ralph and the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Insko. Episcopal Group Meets In Erwin Mrs. E. H. Bost was hostess to 1 the officers and teachers of St. Stephens Episcopal Church School at her home Sunday evening at 7 ] o'clock. The meeting was opened with i prayer by the Rev. W. R. Insko. ! i Mr. Z. E. Matthews, church school 1 ; superintendent, conducted a rou tine business session during which ' i time final plans were formulated i i for the Churches Christmas pro-1s TO "SHOW ME” TRACTOR BUYERS... ON YOUR OWN FARM * Then you’ll see WHY FERGUSO'f S ?he BUY! JJ ti,d V OUR Doffr GENERAL UTILITY CO. PHONE 3204 W. HARNETT ST. DUNN. N ( \ tcew£ CARAT on our Easy Credit Plan OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN TWO MINUTES V I W I JHL I fL »--’ijfe-jyjj Jit 214 E. BROAD STREET PHONE 3595 DUNN, N. C. gram. Several other business items | w-ere discussed and following this I the hostess served Angel pie and coffee to Mr. Matthews. Mr. Ray D. Caldwell. Mr. E. H. Best, Mr. Bill Sewell, Mrs. Byron Stevens. Mrs. Chester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralph and the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Insko. Baptist Ladies Observe Week Os Prayer At Erwin A week of prayer for foreign ! Missions and the Lottie Moon : Christmas offering was observed Monday through Friday of lust week by members of the Womans Missionary Union of the First Bap tist Church. The meetings were- held in the Church Sanctuary and the program Theme lor the week was Lovest Thou Me. Feed My Sheep." Mrs. Milton Stephens directed the weeks program and on Monday night. Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Forest Maxwell presented the topic "Gifts of Cous Love." On Tuesday night the subject was “Love Thy Neighbor," This was given by Mrs. Rav D. Caldwell. On Wednesday night the pastor, the Rev. Forest Maxwell and Mrs. W. O. Godwin gave the program which was entitled “Other Sheep On Thursday night Mrs. Roy Cam eron gave the program entitled “For f Loves Sake." and Friday night tire week was climaxed by a very im- ! pre.ssive program given by the Young People of the church en- ■; titled "If you Love Me". This was j under the direction Os Mrs. Rich-| ard Webb. Special organ music and Christ mas carols during the week added j : to the effectiveness of each pro- : gram. , ! W. S. C. S. TO MEET The members of the Woman Society of Christian Service of the Erwin Methodist church will meet on Tuesday night at 7:30 with Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr., for their regular monthly meeting and on Wednes day they will meet in Linden with the ladies of Parkers Grove Metho dist Church. This will be a mission study and will begin at 5 o’clock. ' HOME FROM KOREA Jackie McDonald is home after several months in Korea In Jan uary he will report to Scott Field. Hi. for further assignment. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Bobby Hodges, the former Dru-illa Bain, of East Carolina College is ill in Good Hope Hos pital. OF GREENVILLE Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer' McCaskill of Greenville. S. C. spent the week end with their parents. SPENDS WEEKEND Fiances Worrell of Raleigh was home for the weekend. SHOP IN RALEIGH Mrs. “Bummer" Woodworth, and Mrs. L. Jackson shopped In Raleigh Saturday, WITH PARENTS Miss Shirley Jackson of Durham and Betsy Jackson of Raleigh spent tiie weekend with their par ents. IN BENSON Mrs. Roy Cameron and Bert, and Mrs. Gilbert Elderbaum and George and Mrs. A. H. Harper visited in Benson Saturday. FAYETTEVILLE SHOPPERS j Mrs. B. G. Thomas and Emily j and Bill and Mrs. Frank Ralph and Diane shopped in Fayetteville \ Saturday. MRS. SANTEE HERE i Mrs. Santee of Coopersbury, | Pennsylvania is visiting her daugh- I ter Mrs. L. W. Griffin. VISIT IN N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bruton and ! Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Griffin visited i in New York last wek. e OF WILMINGTON i Henry Bost of Wilmington visit ed his father Mr. E. H. Bost for the weekend. IN FAYETTEVILLE The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Insko shopped in Fayetteville Saturday afternoon. RALEIGH VISITORS ; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stevens and Tommy and Jonny were shoppers in Raleigh Saturday. THE DAILY RECORD. DtTNJ*, n. w. Glover Will Head Masons At Erwin James Glover was elected Master of Neill S. Stewart Masonic Lodge in Erwin at a states communication last night. He had served for the past year as Senior Warden of the lodge. The new Master has been active in Masonic and civic affairs in Erwin for a number of years and he is currently Erwin co-chairman ! of the Dunn-Erwin Chapter of the American Red Cross. OTHER OFFICERS Other officers elected at the meeting last night were: Senior Warden. John Moore: Junior War den. E. Fulton Godwin: Treasurer, G. Woodworth, Sr.. Secretary. T. J. Harper replaces Godwin as sec-, retary and Woodworth was re elected treasurer. C. M. i Mike i Crawford is the re tiring Master of the Lodge. The new officers will be installed at the first January meeting. Appoint ive offices have not yet been filled by the new Master. Plans are complete for the an nual Past Master's Night which *ill be held on Friday night, it was announced. The Third Degree will be conferred on four candidates by a Degree Team composed wholly of Past Masters of the Lodge. Miss Strickland t Feted At Shower Miss Grace Alderson, Mrs. Car- I ey Olive and Mrs. Wayne Lee com- \ pliniented Miss Gladys Strickland. ; bride-elect, at a lingerie showe: at the Alderman home Saturday evening. Mrs. Olive and Miss Alderman greeted the guests and directed them to the living room where Mrs. Dennis Butler served punch and wafers. The serving table was covered with an Irish lace doth ERWIN CANDLELIGHT VESPER PROGRAM OF MUSIC On the afternoon of December 21st at 4:30 P. M. a Candlelight Vesper Program of Christmas music with accompanying narration and pageant will be given in the First Baptist Church of Erwin. Music Will be furnished by a caroling double-quartet, the Junior Choir and the Adult Choir. The public is cordially invited to attend. jfc' \ \ dollars HOLIDAY FURNITURE VALUES! YOU’LL FIND DOZENS OF INSPIRATIONS FOR ategMMl ADDING BEAUTY TO YOUR OWN IV_.. ISSIBSSSfI HOME ... DOZENS OF GIFT IDEAS FOR ' ou ALL THE HOME-LOVERS ON YOUR Will Find CHRISTMAS usx: 111 Gift For | I • STEP STOOL & LADDER $12.95 Everyone • toasters . . . $22.95 On Your Plastic oiairs • percolators ... $15.95 up List At Just the gift for Christ- # WAFFLE IRONS $17.95 Jokncon's mas. An easy chair in __ JOnnson S plastic o rfabric. ® MIXERS $46.50 $29 95 up jfc THRILLING GIFT FOR HER)!! jp $6 95 up A CE $49 50 Glft Selection Os A real gift find for a home I I U WALNUT DESKS g Every woman dream* of having one of I . . Come in and see our 2 these wonderful chests lined with fragrant , A cedar! Choose hers from our wide selection There’s no finer gift! wide selection. dS and woods. Kneehole desks, oecre- . Shop Early ! | $79.50 lip FOR ALL YOUR f ,£j■ HOME NEEDS 1 V JOHNSON FURNITURE COMPANY I VISIT US. YOU 1 ihum, n. c . I JAMES GLOVER and centered with an arrangement of white flowers. Guests were seated at small fold ing tables covered with paper cloths decorated with a bridal motif. Sev eral games and contests were dir ected by Mrs. Lee. Prize winners were Miss Vivian Tart, Mrs. Olive, and Mrs. David Herring. Refreshments consisting of chick en salad, potato chips, nuts and bridal cake with coca-cola. Twen ty-six guests were present. The honoree was given an im provised sleigh loaded with pack ages containing gifts of lingerie. ATTEND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tart and Mr. and Mis. J. H. Elmore attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Kellette in Pikeville Sunday. FROM CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thugland attended the band concert in the: Dunn High Auditorium Monday l TEA AT HUTAFF HOME COMPLIMENTS DECEMBER BRIDES-ELECT TUESDAY Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Charles Hutaff’s home was the scene of an enchanting Christmas party when Miss Rosalyn Poole and Miss Nancy Abernathy were entertained at tea by Mrs. Hutaff, Mrs. C. G. Dunn and Mrs. J. O. Warren. The front door of the Hutaff home spelled out the Christmas theme. Here a jolly snowman was. flanked by large white urn- filled with magnolia leaves, pyracanthia and huge clusters of nandina ber ries. Mrs. J. R. Young greeted the guests and Misses Abernathy, Poole \ and the hostesses received inform- , ally in the living room. Red Christ- [ mas tree balls outlined, the edges i and tie backs of the ruffled white j nrgandv curtains and gave a spark ling effect on the enti'e room. The mantle had a beautiful ar rangement of red berries shaped like a very tall a*id graceful Christmas tree with a green fol iase base. The other end of mantle held a a tall red candlt garnished at the bottom with greens and small bunches of red berries Holly, red candles and red roses completed this lovely setting. Miss Abernathy was beautifully dressed in a blue beaded satin cocktail frock and Miss Poole was charming in a rose starched shan tung. They wore white orchWM gifts from the hostesses. Mrs. J. R. Johnson asked the guests into the dining room where Mrs. E. L. Overman. Mrs. J. S. Far thing. Mrs. H. M. Abernathy and Mrs. M. B. Poole alternated in ser ving punch. The dining room was most strik ing and unusual. The table was covered with a delicate pink silk damask cloth. Very large bunches of red grapes, with smaller clus ters of silver grapes, covered the base of an off-center tall silver candelabra, whose red tapers spark led with sprays of red-beaded bril- ‘ liaflts. The cloth was festooned j with a double row of brilliants caught in the center with a cluster of small red grapes. Individual night. Mr. Thugland is the band! director in Clinton. IN CHAPEL HILL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLamb and children spent Sunday after noon in Chapel Hill visiting Mrs. McLamb’s sister, Mrs. J. S. Melvin of Fayetteville, who is a patient at the Chapel Hill Memorial Hos pital. They also visited the Plane tarium. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1352 fruit cakes in a large silver tray i 1 balanced the silver punch bowl at j the opposite end of the table. An ! j auxiliary table held a tempting ar- ]' ray of beautiful Christmas cand- ‘ ies. This round silver tray was cen- ! tered with a miniature tree made 1 of swirls of silver ribbon* tfcjy j I red balls and topped with a silver • ] star. . 11 Mrs. William Thompson. Mrs. C. j L. Tart, Mrs. A. W. Blanchard, Mrs. R: L. Cromartie, Jr., Mrs. . Vaughn Hutaff, Mrs. Glenn Hoop- I er Jr.. Mrs. Russell Fowler and Mrs. A. B. 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