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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 27, 1953 Linen Shower Compliments Recent Bride Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs. Cas- , per Johnson were associate* host esses at the home of the former, on Friday evening at eight o’clock, honoring Mrs. Beverly Williamson, recent bride, with a lovely linen j shower. A corsage of red carnations was presented the honoree upon arrival. A note of beauty 'was added to j » the home with attractive arrange- | ments of pink gladiolus and spring j blooming fors.vthia being used throughout the rooms. Bridal games were enjoyed dr.r- | ing the evening, and those win- ; ning prizes were the honoree. Mrs. j D. H. Strickland Jr., Mrs. Robert i Strickland, Mrs. H. D. Strickland j Sr., and Mrs. Flowers, The hostesses served delightful re- j freshmen ts of home made pineapple cake, nuts and coffee. ~ An array of pretty linens was pre- ! % sented the honored guest. Those enjoying the affair were, i * Mrs. Williamson, honoree. Mrs. ! * Marshalene Register. Mrs. H. D f Strickland Jr.. Mrs. Hervey Strick- > land, Mrs. Robert Strickland. Mrs. j Howdy Yount; bj pod, Mfs. Myrtle Wilkins, Mrs. Carlyle Core and Mrs. J Flowers. Miss Juanita Lee j * Honored At Party Mrs. Ernest Donkle and Miss Joyce Lee honored Miss Juanita I Lee bride-elect of January 17, with ; a delightful miscellaneous shower 'I on Thursday evening January 15 I at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Archie Lee, Sr. I The color scheme throughout the ! home was green and white. A lovely j bowl of white carnations were on a long lamp table in the living • room. Green and white candles and ivey graced the mantle which were reflected by a mirror over the man tle. Guests were invited into the living room where Misses Joyce Lee and Vivian Tart directed the games during the evening. Miss Lee then opened her many useful and lovely household gifts, j The hostesses served creamed [ ; cheese sandwiches, green and white i J bridal cakes, toasted pecans, and ' A hot chocolate with marshmallows ' v to approximately 50 guests. ■ DUNN GROVE 181 TO MEET »' Members of the Supreme Forest ' ; Woodmen Circle, Dunn Grove 181 J will hold their regular monthly soc- j, ial meeting tonight at 8:00 o’clock. |: f Mrs. Dorthy Heath, president of the ! « Grove, will be hostess to the group j i at her home at 207 E. Cleveland j ’ Street. All members are urged to ]! j attend. Af’ 2 '? J FROM CAROLINA « Claude Pope, aU.N. C. fresh- | ; man. was home over the weekend , * visiting his relatives and friends. * IN HOSPITAL ; Mrs. Wilson Stanley is now a ! patient in the Dunn Hospital. Her ; condition is reported to be im- j * proving. FROM RALEIGH a Miss Kathryn Stephenson, a j student at Hardbarger Business ; College in Raleigh, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Step ; henson over the weekend. STUDENTS AT STAUNTON f HOME ’ Cadet Red Sandlin, from Staun : ton Military Academy in Staunton, ; Va„ visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry t Sandlin and friends over the week- S end. | Before buying any * ' hearing aid, you owe it I to yourself to try the 1953 *75 Hearing Aid under our 10-day 1 money-back Guarantee! JflMk By makers of world-fa mots llUft Zanith television and radio sets "Wmm ' (Bon* Conduction o«vicM at awderate extra m| »; THOMAS-WALGREEN DRUG STORE Dunn, N. C. UMPTY(IMP tfyAHH I StSSS?S . |W | Jil || 11 ill ■■■[ HlßpHr 3fli9 ’ 's A Wk ■ , „ ‘ ~ |A ' *■' 9k < mk IK m* ,1k | -|j MISS CAROLYN REED LIVERMAN of Raleigh whose engagement to Paul Depsey Spell of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Spell of Erwin, is announced by her parents Mr; and Mrs. James Robert Liverman of New Bern. A spring wedding is planned. Betty Lou Hodges Honored On 12th Birthday Monday Mrs. Vadie Hodges entertained at an* enjoyable party on Monday afternoon, honoring her daughter, Betty Lou, on her twelfth birth day. Guests were invited for' 4:00 o’- clock and were greeted tby the hon ,oree. Delightful games were en joyed, after which Mrs, Hodges lit the candles on the pretty two tiered birthday cake. The children [ sang “Happy Birthday” to Betty Lou as she blew out the candles. Delicious refreshments of cake. I ice cream, potato chips, cookies and j cokes were served. Valentine bas i kets filled with candy were given as fftyors. * I The small honoree opened her | gifts and thanked everyone for I making her birthday such a happy affair. Children enjoying the afternoon fun were, Diane Conn, Alice Lou Jackson, Bonnie Barefoot, Pat Nor ris, Carolyn Gardner, Jo Jernigan, , Linda Raynor. Betsy Sue Tart, Mary 1 Gail Tart, Carolyn Hill, Frances Godwin, Violet Langley. Patsy Nor thcutt, Ray Dudley. Jackie Sturgill, Paul White, Hazel Byrd and Becky Hodges. Mrs. Paul White assisted the hos tess in Serving. RETURNS HOME FROM DURHAM Mrs. Clifford Warren, who has been a patient in Durham at Watt’s Hospital, has returned to her home to convelesce. VISIT IN PINEHURST Mr. and Mrs. Billv Hodges have returned from a weekend visit in Pinehurst, N. C. IN HOSPITAL Lvnwood Sills, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C.. is now in the hos pital there with the measles He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sills. RETURN FROM CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tvler re turned Wednesday night from a two week’s cruise to South Am erica. VISIT AT FORT JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sills were at Fort Jackson. S. C. over the week end visiting their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Sills. LEAVE FOR GASTONIA Mrs. J. P. Crumpler and Miss Rettv Crumpler left for the ■ Or thopedic Hospital in Gastonia, N. C. this morning where Miss Crum pler will' undergo observation for ap indefinite time. HOME FROM QUEEN’S Miss Jackie Johnson, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Johnson, was ’ home over the weekend from Queen’s College, where she is a student. ! STUDENT AT W. C. HOME Miss Betty Sue Draughon, and ! Miss Brucie Dickey, from Dunn j and Miss Emily Graham from Erwin j were home from school over the weekend visiting their families and friends. They all are students at | , Woman’s College in Greensboro, j 1 HOME FROM PINELAND .COLLEGE Miss Margaret Wheatley, a stu dent at Pineland College in Salem -1 burg, visited her parents and friends over the weekend. i FROM CAROLINA Bobby Wells, a freshman at U. r N. C., was home visiting his par ents and friends over the weekend. i ! HERE FROM A. C. Miss Mary Lou Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Lee, arrived j here Monday to visit her parents . and friends for a few days. She is now a freshman at Atlantic Christ 'r ian in Wilson. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crumpler and daughters, Betty, and Frances had as their Sunday guests, Mr. I and Mrs. Tom Bemberton and son, > Tommy, from Bunnlevel. t ■ > VISIT HERE Rev. and Mrs. Davenport of Coats were the dinner guests of Mrs. R. E. Clifton and Mrs. W. R. Lawson ’ Sunday. i Presbyterian ClassHasMeei The Young Adult Class of the First Presbyterian Church met in the Fellowship Hall of the church last Friday night for a business meeting and an enjoyable evening of fellowship. A short business session was held with Johnny Welbom, president of the class presiding. Due to the resignation of the secretary of the class the group elected Mr. and Mrs. Tom Royal as secretaries for the ensuing year. Other business was the appoint i ment of a group to help select a . name for the class. This group is . composed of Marvin Godwin, Mrs. . Mac Watson, Bill'Bryan,' and the • Rev. Dick Gammon. , Mr. and Mrs. . Curtis Williams THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N, C. MISS MADELINE WARD HONORED AT LILUNGTON SOCIAL EVENT A Raleigh bride-elect who will make her home in Lillington shortly was the guest of honor at an at tractive party given on Thursday night by Mrs. Roger Hawley and Mrs. Cleo Hawley at the latter’s home in Lillington. Miss Madeline Ward who will marry William Davis iBilly) Haw ley of Lillington on Jan 31 in Ral eigh was the honoree. Hostesses aje /sisters-in-law of the bridegroom elect. Mrs. Cleo Hawley, the for mer Miss Ora pond Smith, and her husband recently returned to Lill ington to live while Mr. Hawley serves as vocational agriculture teacher at Anderson Creek School. For the get-acquainted party the hostesses had arranged a series of interesting games and contests. Guests tested their skill in form ing words from the names of the honored couple, guessing kitchen utensils hidden in a pillow slip, and penned original notes of advise to the bride-elect. Prize winners were Mrs. H. E. Smith and Miss Neil Smith of Raleigh, mother and sister of Mrs. Cleo Hawley, and Mrs. Dennis Carvalho of Fayetteville. PARTIES FOR CAROL JOHNSON IN LILLINGTON AND RALEIGH Two attractive parties were given during the weekend complimentary to Miss Carol Johnson, bride-elect of February 6. The first was given on Thursday I night in Lillington when Mrs. Neil Ray Johnson and her mother-in law, Mrs. John A. Johnson, were hostesses at the latter’s home. Miss Johnson was again honored on Friday night when Mrs. James : Boulden entertained at her home in Raleigh. The marriage of Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G Johnson of Lillington, to William Parham (Billy) Tally of Lillington and Angier will take place on Feb- I ruary 6 at Neil’s Creek Baptist ; Church. i For a delightful informal party at the Johnson home the two hos tesses invited 14 guests to bring needles, thimbles, and a dish towel. | Guests then joined in the task of l hemming and decorating the towels. | When they finished the towels i were placed in a basket and pre sented as gifts to the bride-elect. \ The hostesses also presented Miss ■ j Johnson with a corsage of white I flowers and mantel decorations were I white flowers and fern. Tiny dolls j dressed as a bride and groom cen ] tered the coffee table. Refresh ments further emphasized the green and white theme. Ribbon sandwiches, nut fingers, bridal cakes and Russia tea were served Attending were Miss Johnson, the guest of honor, Mrs. Lloyd G. Johnson, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. J. G. Tally of Angier, mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Jesse Keith, Mrs. Billy Weaver, Mrs. Reid Johnson, Mrs. Howard John son, Mrs. Leslie Weaver, Mrs. Doris , Currin, Misses Gladys and Ruth Johnson and the hostesses. For the party on Friday night in 1 Raleigh at the Boulden home guests : presented the 'bride-elect with a shower of miscellaneous gifts and the hostess added gift of crystal and a corsage of White carnations. Mas -1 ter Jimmy Boulden spn of-the hos ; tess made the presentation of the . shower gifts. A variety of contests , were played and refreshments con sistting of party sandwich.es, pick les and coffee were served. Going from Lillington were Miss Johnson, her niother, and also Mrs. J. G.. Tally of Angier, mother . bf the bridegroom. Raleigh guests included Mrs. Margaret Partin, grandmother of the ; bridegroom, and also Mrs. Glenn Rhodes, Mrs. Harry Davis, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, directed some most enjoyable and entertaining games during the | evening. Mr. and Mrs. AV Hawley, who were in gharge of refreshments served potato chips, cheese wafers, tea rings, cookies and cokes as . sisted by Mrs. Bill Bryan to the ‘ approximately twenty class members t present. VISITS MISS CLIFTON Miss Artene Owens pf Spring ; Lake was the guest of Miss Helen , Clifton over the past weekend. i / i 4 4 A ! S- : * r n Vj? T QB •WT V sister of the prospective bridegroom. A bridal setting was furnished by a line arrangement of white can dles on the mantel entertwined v.'yj'i ivy and the same candles and ivy were used on a drop leaf table. To the honoree the hostesses present- : ed a corsage of white carnations gifts of linen and guests added a ; surprise shower of miscellaneous j gifts. Refreshments of punch, bridal cakes, open faced sandwiches mints and nuts were served. Favors for each plate were tiny white candles ' in three branched candelabra tied with fern and ribbon. Attending were Miss M. Ward, the guest of honor Mrs. Lucy Ward, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. H. E. Smith, Miss Nell Smith, Mis. Lucille Moss, all of Raleigh, Mrs. Dennis Carvalho of Fayetteville, and also Mrs. Ethel Collins. Mrs. Ola Smith. Mrs. Sue Thomas. Mrs. T. A. Pipkin, Miss Joyce Bishop. Miss Eloise Smith, Miss Gertrude Hawley, Mrs. W. D. Hawley. Mrs. Walter Hawley, Mrs. Blanche Ray nor of Lillington. Mrs. L. D. Morgan, Mrs. T. C. Brannon, Mrs. Jack Partin, Mrs, S. T. Allen, Mrs. Gladys Jones, ! Miss Pat Johnson. Miss Sara John- | son and Miss Peggy Allen. BIRTHDAY DINNER Robert Joseph (Bobby) Womble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Womble, celebrated his eighth birthday with a dinner given Wednesday night , by his mother at their home. Shar ing honors with Bobby was his grandfather, J. E. Womble, well known Lillington merchant and far mer, who observed his 63th birthday on Jan. 20. Other guests included Roberta and George Earl Womble, sister and brother of the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Womble, his grandparents and his parents. Miss Rachel Weaver is ill at her home wltji the influenza. fTfifc J Now At Dunn Furniture Co. MEBANE #; < Vi ft j? X9P . THE WONDERFUL NW | LNNERSPRLNG MATTRESS By the Creators of the Famous —' THESE OUTSTANDING A SPECIALI SATIN-AIR Features-. £ Say" gooduye to that old uncomfortable, sleep robbing mattress you now have! For a limited # l*M * fc* kaafglaa eoßi || time only, the makers of the famous Kingsdown (Ilf i/ v ' •ft mMmm* fcudw mattress are offering their new SATIN-AIR 9 innerspring mattress at the low and behold price ,-LATO* ImMh _ of only 139.50! SATIN-AIR represents the very 9 best in materials and workmanship, backed by _ the Mebane Company’s 50-year reputation for Jrftlfttal UTWjuki* ***** you would expect to find ONLY in much higher - - : , IH •ft* a*- sound restful sleep soon on this kingsize value! And wWe 7°“ *f e Poking-*;, M • • I now on display! Here are fine j j mattresses without duplication ,v|gj Dunn Furniture Company, Inc. the Mebane Company! | E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. Church Women Meet In Lillington Lillington church women at Jan uary meetings held this week lifted ‘ their sights toward Christian en terprises lin various parts of ih ' . world. Due to the quarterly conference : held on Tuesday night; th» Meth ’ odist Woman's Society oi Christian ! Service shifted its January nw-Ung j from the customary Tuesday to Thursday night. Mrs. J. C. Croom. vice-presiden: and program chairman, used as the study topic,- 'Modern Samaritans:." 1 Reports of “Good Samaritans” Iron: j va.ious parts of the globe Were given ! in the form of informa!: ley; ers b Mrs. Retu Bradley, Miss Mu’ole Al ston and Mrs. John Robert.- Mrs. J. J. Lanier presided and Mrs. Ho ard Watkins, spiritual life • Lai: - man. led the devotional. P:esbyterian Won eii of . Un church continued year lon studs of great Protestant leaders in var ious parts of the world. Emphasis on Tuesday night was placed on Ka gawa. noted Japanese Christian. A thumbnail sket- h of his life and his modern Christian service were i discussed by Ms. J. E. Cayiness, j Circle V was in charge of the pro ; gram arrangements. Mrs. J. N. Fit quay led tiie Bible study and Mrs. N. F. Lewis presided. Baptist Woman's Missionary Un ion members, holding their, meeting i on Sunday night at the church; de | voted their attention to a study of WEEKEND VlSl’*’ U j Miss Nan Farmer of Elm City,, a former teacher in the Lillington school, spent the weekend at the Lillington teacherage. Miss Farmer resigned her position here last fall following the death of her father. Her successor is Mrs, Ray Womble. the former Miss Sara Cathryn Tur lington, who will teach English and civics. During the last of the fall term Mrs. W. H. Byrd substituted in these subjects. Mrs. S. P. J. Lee had as her guests i for the weekend her sisters. Mrs. 1 Maude Smith and Mrs. J. M. Lee of Newton Grove and the latter's daughter, Miss Nell Lee of Rocky Mount. i. the Woman's Alliance of the Bap- : tist World Alliance, The study was led b; ineriibers of • Fov Tug well circle; Mis. Robert Wamble sketched ccnt-ributions made by women jen ed. in "u- voluntary world , v (!{■ alliance by . riilar faith' and 1 : how the u: mi y supplements work ' Am b u!a nc 2 Service Phone 2077 aowm FUNERAL HOMS DUNN, N. C. ft at M . 3 “ PAGE THREE i of the Baptist World Alliance. Oth ers who took part were Mrs. F. M. P wear. Mrs. Billv Sexton. Mrs. Hal Bradley, and Mrs. S P. J. Lee. Mrs Lr. presided in the-' absence of Mrs. ;k H. Hamilton, president, and Mrs. Robert Weaver conducted the de-
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