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PAGE FOUR MISS HELEN RUSSELL TO WED GIBBON CREWS IN KINSTON A marriage cf interest to Lilling ton will take place on Saturday. Dec. 27 in Kinston, when Miss Helen Russell wi" be married to Gibbon Crews, of Lillington at 5:30 p. m. in the Kinston Presbyterian Church. The bride is the teacher of home economics in the Lillington School, and also taught one year at Anderson Creek before coming to Lillington. La"t week befo e the bride left fo the holidays in Kinston, she was honored at two attractive parties On Wednesday night Mrs. Thomas Crews entertained at an informs’ party at her home and th? following, night Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gos sett had a card party for Miss Ambulance Service Phone 20 77 CROMARTSE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. Give thrilling home entertain- \ SANTA SAYS: | fiM § ment to the whole family via V .. i, i n > __ C 4 , I Go to Purdie s inc. television! Front row seats for I q u n n's TV head" f all —to view all sports in season 1 q Uar ferS —for the | s v : to see the best in entertain- 1 ~,051 perfect git* °t „„ A ment —to keep everyone abreast 1 a jj Christmas gitt s-- ; \ of news and world events. Man, \ a Sylvania TV set. y ****** bJHM . you owe it to your family to sec l J . Wmm TQgjA this extra special 17” table model I 1 s? set today. A terrific value! ** ' Includes warronty The 7 7 SYLVANIA DONCASTER jj ! COW jj|P AMAZING VALUE IN GENUINE MAHOGANY VENEER! F ItAtlfll HIIIVIIFUT I SfV; • Movie-Clear* Television • Studio-Clear* Sound • Black I UUWII Irl I KWtW I ■ P’ cture Tube • Over-9izc Speaker • Provision for UIIF ! reception! In blonde, 72811 . . . slightly higher. PURDIE’SINC S. Clinton Ave. Phone 2069 | DUNN. NORT H CAROLINA § ; Russell and M". Crews. Mrs. Crews presented a gift and !ccrsage to the guest of honor. ; Around 13 guests attended and I cake and ambrosia, toasted nuts and mints were served. At the party at the Gosset home i t v 'e usual order was reserved in the party activities, with everything go ! ing backwards. The men, instead iof the ladies received small eor ! sages, and prizes rewarded low ! scorers in bridge, canasta and set 1 back. i ’The dessert, bridal ices in pastel ! colors ar.d many designs, were ser j ved first with coffee, nuts end bri \ dai cakes. Following the card game- Ferris Entertain At Arkelton, Their Plantation Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Ferris er.- te: tamed Saturday, December 23th from five to seven at Arkleton, their plantation home near Linden, hon ! oring Mr. and Mrs. George Doug 'as Elliott 111 of Linden. Mr. El ! liett, a nephew of Mrs. Ferris and Mrs. Elliott, the former Miss Phcebe Dulin of Angier, were married last : July. Receivin'’ cards were Ed Howard Jr., and Elliott Brewster Howard | of Linden. Welcoming guests were Mrs. Henry M. London and Mr. i bingo was played with cards and the group divided into four sec tions for part singing of Ch istmas ■songs. The host and hostess also presented a table cigarette lighter to the honored couple. Guests attending were Miss Helen Russell. Ghbon Crews. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Womble. Mr* and Ms. Thomas Crews. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ca-roll. Jr.. Miss Mildred Br3dsher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Mr. and j j Mrs. Joe Fox and Mr. and Mrs. ! Selwyn O'Quinn. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. G ■ Henry London Jr., of “Ellerslie," Fayetteville and Raleigh. Receiving iin the parlo were Mr. and Mrs. Ferris. Mr. and George Doug , las Elliott 111. Rev. and Mrs. Di lin and Mr. Henry Elliott, parents l of the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. R. !N, Edwards of Raleigh. Mr. and M s. E. C. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley of Linden, sis ters and brothers-in-la\v of Mr. El ; ’ictt. Receiving at the sun-room -door were Mr. and Mrs. J. Shepard B y -1 an of Dunn and inviting guests in jto the dining room were M . and I Mrs. R. Sterling Kelly of Erwin. Pouring coffee was Mrs. E. S. Yar borough of Durham with Mrs. Spen cer Currie of Fayetteville serving Left cake and syllabub from a beau | tifully appointed banquet table. As sisting in serving other delicacies ; were the Missses Louise. Lucy and Helen Melvin and Anne Hodges of Linden. j Tlie table was covered with a handsome damask cloth, centered with lovely Christmas arrangements. BUFFET DINNER The Satterwhite-Stricklan d wedding party of twenty-two were entertained at a buffet dinner on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Galveston Hirron. The wedding took place on Saturday. Those shown in the above picture arc, left to right, Mrs. Viola Strickland, Miss Gladys Strickland, the honoree, and Mr. Mac Satterwlute, the other honored guest, Mr. James Satter white, and standing Mr. Galveston Hinson and Mrs, Hinson. Red roses and many burning can dles were predominant throughout the room. In the adjoining living room, goodbyes wp e raid to Mr. and Mrs. Rr.b rl Ye ng cf ... • r An -appropriate; feai’re of t ■■ i evening we e the vocal selections of Christmas Carols rendered by Mrs. Eugene Smith of Dunn, ac companied by h»r mother, Mrs. R j H. McMillan. | The Ferris home .with the open | 1 fires was beautifully decorated with | j the usual plantation Christmas tree 1 j from the fleer to the ceiling which | I was in the parlor and many were jon the outside. Other Christmas I greens and candlelight were used | throughout for the occasion. Nume ous guests of Fayetteville, Raleigh. Ervin, and Dunn, enjoyed ; Mr. and Mrs. Ferris' gracious sou -1 them hospitality. Isabel Naylor Is Feted Monday At Kitchen Shower A Binco Party and kitchen show ior combined were given honoring bride-elect. Miss Isabel Naylor last evening at eight o'clock. Miss Jen nie Barbour and Miss Hilda Sor rell were hostesses at the Barbour | home in Latimer Heights. A large white Christinas tree de i corated with candy canes, lights, i tinsel and candles. On a table in the living room was an arrangement of candles, tied with red ribbons. and bells with greenery at the base. I Each of the individual tables Was j centered with a single candle tied * with a bell and encircled with greenery. Miss Naylor was given a corsage of white shasta daisies when she arrived. She also opened her ar ray of useful gifts during the first part cf the evening. The hostesses remembered her With an electric iron. The dessert course, which was ser j FOR ANYTHING IN PLASTIC —See— F. A. TYNER In East Erwin I Next to House Grocery ! —Table Cloths I —Apron to Match —Cottage Set to Match ■ —Kitchen Set to Match —Shower Sets —Drapes 1 —Bar Aprons, White • | —Bar Aprons, Wh, Bibs | —Mattress Covers —Pillow Covers | —Bridge Table Cover —Bed Spreads j Everything Priced Right j ' . ....-W !I• * 1 | Prepare for Winter "P o P" 1 [ j Proper October Procedure [I 1 ' j §CHECK: Jll * Cooling System jll * Heater Hose and Connections |i J I * Thermostat 5 I* Water Pump jl* Fan Belt Tension & Wear | ' I* For Leaks—Anti-Freeze ! I* Clean Radiator Core t I* Drain and Flush Radiator f I NOW IS THE TIME TO IN-| 5 | STALL PERMANENT ANTI- j | § FREEZE. J f; OUR EXPERT WORKMEN | II I WILL DO A THOROUGH JOB I I I FOR YOU COMPLETE LINE : I IOF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES I I FOR BUICK AND PONTIAC. STRICKLAND Motor Company Your Buick-Pontiac Dealer 103 E. Edgerton St. | Phone 3395-3177 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA | ved before play began, consisted pi • individual chocolate pies with whip- j ped cream tinted green and reffe? Salted pecans and cr* n an • sc'vt butter mints were plu r tables. lIEI v. ,o; s novel r»v"'p« ted to winners during the games of Bingo. loose present for the party were Miss Nayldr. Mrs. S. R. Naylor, her I mother. Mrs. Charles Wade. Mrs. i M. M. Jernigan. Mrs. Fred Barbour. 1 Miss Wilma O'Brien, Mrs. Jimmy I Coats. Miss Regie Tyler. Miss Polly Pope, Mrs. Richard Mends, Miss : La.ita Ha tley. Miss R by Series Miss Jeanne Goff, Miss Fannie Sue ; Turnage. Miss Dorothy Howard of Buie's Creek and the two hostess es. Jjy zr *lt sPsIhL *7 f / i ' frgf, ■ . :j .MRS. THOMAS WHITTENTON ! Since graduating from Benson | High school in June 1952 the for- ] mer Miss Vennie Hardee has lived j a life of romance. Less than a month after receiving her sheepskin from the local school the “sweet girl graduate” was mar ried to her sweetheart, Thomas Whittenton of near Benson, who had been serving at that time for about a year in the Army Air | Forces. He first received tra : nio - at Chanute Field, then at Shaw Field in South Carolina, then across the Pacific he flew to Honolulu | | where he had been for less than ' two moatlis when his bride joined ( I him there. Boarding an Eastern Air Lines plane at 6:30 o'clock on Friday evening. December 5 she flew 1 to Chicago where there was a 2 hour wait, then the flight was re sumed and the next stop was in j San Francisco where she boarded another plane immediately and the 1 air trip was continued to Honolulu, i reaching there at 9:30 o’clock p. m. on the next day, Saturday. In a letter to her sister, Mrs. Wilburn Dupree of Route 1, Angier, j Mrs. Whittenton says in part: “I j 1 hope this finds everyone as fine this pretty sunshincy morning as I am. It really is pretty over here. The birds are out singing in the palm strees. This is just about the next thing to Paradise. I am not homesick. It seems like I ain only about fifty miles from home instead of 5,000 miles.” The letter was written on sta tionery with the heading “Club Makai, By the Sea.” Mrs. Whittenton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hardee and Airman Whittenton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whittenton of Benson. NORRIS’ GUESTS i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris will have as their guests at various times during the Christmas holidays, Mr I and Mrs. J. L. Norris of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson of | Sanford, Lt. and Mrs. Howard Hud- i son of Petersburg. Virginia, and Mrs. Ira Shoaf and son, Jimmy of I Richmond, Virginia". Under New Management THE C&L GRILL ON THE BENSON IIIWAY Operated by Charles Autry and Luke Warren We have delicious Steaks, Chops and Sandwiches of all kinds. Come out and try our delicious Bar B. Q. We Have Curb Service Too TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23, 19,V> W Gay r.cht Club Has Christmas Party Last Night Mrs. Glenn Riddle was guest last night when the Gay Eight Bridge, Club held ' then- Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Ollen Jernigan The front door of the jernigan home was attractively decorated Lift red with a large candy cane in. the center. The living room mantle ; held greenery. Christmas balls, and six red candles. On the coffee table I white carnations formed a pretty arrangement while red glads were used on the desk. The dining room j table had as a centerpiece, a silver | star surrounded by greenry and Christmas balls, A silver Christmas | tree completed the decorations. Dcssen was served when guests , arrived. The course consisted of I fruit-nut je'.lo molded in a star i shape topped with whipped cream and a red cherry, individual apple .j sauce cakes, nuts and coffee. Dur ing progressions cokes and cheese carnets were served. Mrs. Riddle, the guest, received a gift of hand cream. High score was compiled by Mrs. R. A. Dun -1 can, Jr. and she, received a towel | set. Informal notes went to Mrs. Lee Sandlin as second high prize. The club meincrs also exchanged gifts among themselves. Those playing were Mrs. R. A. Duncan,' Jr.. Mrs, Glen Riddle, Mrs. Le° Sandlin. Mrs. Wooay Myers, Mr.-. Vaughn Hutaff, Mrs. Betty Bass, Mrs. Clarence Can : nady and the hostess. - li~~ j i A\ v "S'" ° \ A \ y.'° \ 4\ \ \\ tT* ' c»»' > \ \V\ v> c -rfi I- I \\\ < v" n ' r ' V s C , LEE'S 24 Hour Road Truck Terminal @) And Wrecker Service PHONES I 2727 2052 I FAYETTEVILLE HWY. J DUNN, N. C. ■ SOS I ?■ 8 © * I J! H1 : i [ _ s ? t \ j [ A . m In’**/ m ?•.. i I r —■, • l i/l ig ro : ** 8
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