WEDIYESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1952
Benson Society
DAUGHTER IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. James Applewhite,
Jr.,(N( Jacksonville, N. C. announce
the birfh of a daughter, Jennifer
Sue, on Monday, December 1, in
the Jacksonville Hospital. Mrs. Ap
plewhite is the former Miss Myrtle
Sue Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Smith of Benson.
BENSON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Gallon Raynor and
children, Carol, Sheldon, and Jerry
of Portsmouth, Va. spent several
days here recently visiting Mrs.
Razor’s mother, Mrs. Nellie Sor
rellTlnd other relatives.
Mrs. C. N. Proctor, Mrs. Hiram
Rose, Mrs. Willis Cagle, and Mrs.
Claude Dixon spent Monday in
Richmond.
Mrs. Thaddeus Barbour, Mrs.
Theron Barbour, and Miss Linda
Barbour have returned from a visit
to relatives and friends in Wash
ington, D. C.
j ivlfc. Gladys Greenwood and Mrs.
J. M. Jackson have returned tc
S their home in Augusta, Sputh Car
i olina after spending several days
here with Mr. and Mrs. Paul John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sorrell had
as guests during the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Santo Raso and daugh
ter, Carolyn, and Miss Glenda
Jackson of Alexandria, Va., Lieut
and Mrs. Joe Hunt and sons, Kevin
ancjboseph Forrest, and Sgt. and
Mrs. Harry Watts and daughter,
Marilyn of Norfolk, Va.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Turlington
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I and daughter, Mary Eleanor, of
Lumberton spent Sunday here with
Misses Mary and Sarah Turlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, and Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Smith and chil
dren spent Sunday as guests of Mr
and Mrs. J. T. Smith in the Co
rinth-Holder section of Johnston
County.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Guthrie of
Graham and Miss Evelyn Poole ol
Martinsville, Va., were guests dur
ing the weekend of their parents
Rev. and Mrs. Ivey T. Poole. Other
recent guests of the Pooles were
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lyon of St.
Augustine, Florida and their daugh
ter, Miss Nadine Lyon, a student at
Duke University, Durham; and ano
ther daughter. Miss Elaine Lyon, a
teacher in the St. Augustine schools:
Mr. arid Mrs. T. C. May and daugh
ter, Betsy of Bailey; Miss Celia Mar
Stallings, member of a hospital
staff in Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs
Claiborne Glover of Bailey.
Airman lc Donald Capps and
Mrs. Capps left Monday to returr
to Macon, Ga. after a visit hert
with Rev. and Mrs. David Capps
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence
at Willow Springs. Airman Capps
is stationed at Robbins Air Base
near- Macon.
IN CHAPEL HILL
Mrs. Marshall Woodall srapt
Tuesday in Chapel Hill visiting ner
Sister, Mrs. Tom Lassiter. She was
accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
Charles M. Johnson of Fayetteville;
her aunt, Mrs. Wiley Stephenson
of Pendleton; and Miss Mary Louise
James of Elizabeth City, guest of
Mrs. Stephenson, who has recently
returned from a month’s visit to
friends in Central America.
Mrs. Godwin
Complimented
At Benson Tea
In a gay Yuletide setting which
included a Christmas tree, an il
luminated St. Nicholas figure, rein
deer, vari-colored crystal balls with
much greenery of frosted pine
needles and holly Mrs. Justus Park
er and Miss Rosalyn Harris receiv
ed guests Sunday afternoon from
4:00 to 6:00 o'clock at the Parker
home to honor Mrs. Parker’s niece,
Mrs. Lawrence Godwin, the former
Miss Wilma Langdon, whose mar
riage occurred in late November.
Guests were greeted by the hos
tesses and presented informally to
the honor guest by Mrs. Jesse T.
Morgan. Recorded music suggestive
of the holiday season was furnish
ed by Miss Melba Langdon and
friends met friends and engaged in
pleasant conversation for a short
period prior to being ushered into
the cUning-Toom where the refresh
ment table W"z attractively cover
• ed with a hand crocheted cloth of
cream white and'centered with an
arrangement of white carnations
and maiden hair fern in a crystal
bowl flanked on either side by red
Peerless Theatre
Erwin, N, C.
1 P. M. Running Continuously
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Adults 30c
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tavern candles in crystal holders.
Frosted pine needles and red ber
ries were used as decoration else
where in the room.
Mrs. J. M. Godwin, mother-in
law ol the honor guest, of Dunn
poured coffee from a silver urn and
others assisting in serving party
sandwiches, stuffed dates, white
cake squares decorated in green
salted nuts, and green and white
mints were Mrs. John Creech Cagle
and Miss Leah Phelps.
Calling were Mrs. Ira Farmer
Farmer, Mrs. O. A. Barbour, Mrs
Ed Barbour, Mrs. Charles Woodall,
Mrs. Ransom Allen, Mrs. Herbert
Btewart, Mrs. Roy Langdon, Mrs.
Ed Holmes, Jr.. Mrs. Coleman Dunn.
Mrs. Robie Dunn, Mrs. Paul John
son, Mrs. J. Frank Woodall, Mrs
Kirby Langdon. Mrs. Ethel Turl
ington, Mrs. Cornelia Cagle, Mrs
J. C. Cagle, Mrs. R. G. Vann, Mrs
Esther Turlington Dixon, Mrs. E
D. Langdon. Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan
Mrs. Ed Hill, Mrs. Joe , Norris, Miss
Pansy Gaitley. Miss Mary Turling
ton, Miss Stella Creech, Miss Mar
Byrd. Miss Sarah Turlington, Miss
Leah Phelps, Miss Hortense Turl
ington, Miss Lola Langdon, from
Coats, Mrs. W. H. Turlington;
from Dunn Mrs. J. M. Godwin, Mrs
Charles Tew. Mrs. Fulton Godwin,
and Mrs. Herman Godwin; from
Lumberton Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tur
lington, and Miss Betsy Ann Mor
gan of Buie’s Creek.
Long Branch
Group Convenes
The Ladies Auxiliary of Long
Branch Church met on Monday
night, December Bth for its regu
lar meeting. Mrs. M. M. Tart pre
sided over the meeting. The group
sang “What A Friend We Have in
Jesus” and “Silent Night." Mrs
Tart led In prayer. Mrs. G. J. Jer
nigan was in charge of the program.
Tliose taking part in the program
were Mrs. James Wood, scripture,
Mrs. Clease Hobson. “Is That
Christmas Over?" Miss Alice Pope
“Christmas Presents,” Mrs. Meril
Dorman, “God’s Finger on a Man’s
Shoulder,” Mrs. G. J. Jerntgan
“Your Child and God and “A Pray
er” by Mrs. J. D. Sercy.
After a lengthy business meeting
the hostess served cake, nuts, po
tato chips and soft drinks to the
following. Mrs. Jesse Alphin, Mrs.
E. F. Alphin, Mrs. Tart, Mrs. Hob
son. Mrs. Sercy, Mrs. Jemigan,
Mrs. Dorman. Mrs. Wood, Miss
Pope, Mrs. Hughy Baas, Mrs. H. C.
Byrd, Mrs. W. V. Wheeler, Mrs.
Nancy Jerntgaa, Mrs. Dfextfer Lee
Mrs. D. J. Lucas, Mik Ruth Mar
tin, Mrs. Myrtle Lee’ Mrs. W. A.
Altman and Mrs. Wiggins, Misses
Ann and Kay Alphin.
VISIT IN WILSON
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland
visited relatives and friends in Wil
son Sunday. '
Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home
Established In 1912
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W»f>e 4447 Dohn, N. C.
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