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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10,1953 I*i I * x * f f f • .> " -mK' C/ub Entertains Husbands And Other Guests ' Mrs. Casey S'. Fowler and Mrs. James Renn were joint hostesses to the Chatter Bridge Club and husbands of meiflbe*s at ah at tractive outdoor supper given on £ Saturday night at the, Fowler m home. J■. . ' .. . ' Following a custom of. several years standing, the bridge club en tertains husbands of members with a supper party once a year, and at the same ttac awards prises to members with the best annual y bridge scores. *, For the occasion, sulpper was served buffet style on the terrac ed porch. A dark green linen cloth ■covered the table where a spaghet takti supper was served. An auxiliary * table was decorated with a large cookie Jar In the shape of an ap ple filled with yellow pom-pom chrysanthemums and yellow pom granates. Quests were seAed at individual tables, each table cen tered with a pottery jug containing a spray of greenery and yellow pomegrantes.. ’ Annoiincement was made that the prise for the best annual bridge score among members went to Mrs. Fowler. The yea V’s low scorer was Mrs. Edna Baggett Crook, who also recelyed a prise. Bridge was also played in the living room after the supper. ' Players, including several, guestsl included: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bag gett, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mm( Lewis McKinney, Mr. add Mrs. Brantley Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Sloan, Mrs. Ed na Baggett Crook, Mrs. J. N. Rig by, Mr. Fowler and Mr. Renn. ’""’High score prize for the ladies was won' by Mrs. Baggett, best scorer among the men was Mr. Fowler. Mrs. S. P. J. Led has returned from seiteral days visit with rela tives near Chase City, Va. She was aocomp&nied by her nelce, Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Fairmont and her sister, Mrs. Maude Smith and the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Ruth Barefoot of Angler. They visited : the homeplace of their maternal grandparents and attended ser vices at Bethel Church in Meek lenberg County, Va. They also went to Buggs Island Dam while 1q that vicinity. Ambvlaace Service Phone 2077 * CftOMARTIE FUNERAL ROME DUNN, N. C Mil 'll ' Min ,1 .lI.M. ■ II . .... Ml.. - Loans—Financing if Make Loans On New and Used Automobiles INSTALLMENT LOAN . . FIRST-CITIZEN BANK* TRUST CO. Stewart Theatre ftaM IMT Dunn, N. CL A| n A |L Aa i Moteeoilr \ m IvQ OTnßt rrllCK matches this value! 111 * g I L > r * mm* I ■ A s ■* • ■ 'llcallY I'-- ••‘V'.l .. '& 1 '"l’i'Sss •• y* ■i ■ I ' t .... jtflflA* 82. L e.l ftkny| m itCKftO Wftfß • I |ac up V.lv«.ln-he«d Engine * 8.0 to 1 Cook I r, I a. || Barbara Howell Bridal Shower A bridge party, combined with i a miscellaneous shower. Was the i compliment Miss Barbara! Ann Rowell and her mother, Mrs. S. Q. i Howell gave on Monday night at ■ 'their home honoring Miss Lynn Lewis, June bride-elect. I Mias Howell wjd be the maid of • honor at the June' 28 wedding of i Miss Lewis, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. N. F. Lewis of Lillington, and > Bob Helms- of New Bern and t Charleston, 8. JD. * t In keeping' with the bridal co lor scheme, decorations in the ■ Howell home were arrangements i of White gladioli and evergreen ■ foliage. To the brlde s elect, the two r hostesses presented a gardenia > edrsage and a dinner plate in her ■ china. i During the bridge games, fruit ■ punch yfas served and at the con t elusion of play, brick iv<- cr-ain, ■ marked ip designs of flowers and [ cupids were served with salted ' nuts and heart shaped cakes. During the refreshments each t table was decorated with a small ! glass slipper filled with white ) flowers. v A parasol decorated with green > and white streamers was presented to the' bride-elect. It contained s gift parcels for the honoree from . the guests who included: Mrs. N. I F. Lewis, mother of the honoree, ■ Mrs Lewis McKinney, sister of , the* bride, Miss Reba John White, , Mrs. Billy Ray Matthews, .Mrs. / Joe Bordeaux, Mrs. George Car . roil, Jr., Mrs. Neill Ray Johnson, ■ Miss Vev* Caviness. Miss Ruby ■ Peede, Miss Ann O’Quinn, and . Miss Grace Gastineau. , i High and low scorers in the b ’bridge games, Mrs. Lewis MeKln ■ ney and Miss Veve Caviness, also #ere presented with prizes. 1 Mrs. Ed Moore is spending the ■ week at Carolina Bedch as the i guest *of Mrs. 8. 8. Adcock. Mrs. ■ Moore went to the beach on Sun i day to take her daughter, Miss 1 Mary Ann Moore and other 'Girl i Scouts, Who are . enjoying a week’s I outing at the same beach. 1 S* : -.. William McKay Johnson has re - turned home from Virginia Epis- J copal School in Alexandria, Va., i where he attended high school this year. Mrs. K. O. Mace, Jr., and young son left Saturday for a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mayer in Den ver, Colorado. Since her husband was sent by the'Ai* Force to the Far East six months ago, Mrs. | Mace, the former Miss Dblton J June Mayer of has been' 1 residing in Lillington with his pa- 1 rents. Her. twin sister, who is also married to a serviceman. jtationed j in .Alexandria, Va., came by L.l-1 llngton and Mrs. Mace and the baby went with them, to Denver. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie Byrd of Bunnlevel spent the weekend in Sandersville, Ga., where they ' vis ited Mrs. Byrd’s father, R, F. Veal. Howard Hoot, of Lillington; nep hew of Mrs. Byrd, accompanied them and remained, for sevaral weeks visit with his grandmother. Mrs. C. S. Fowler.left Wednes day for a short visit with £er pa-, rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Keistler, 1 ■in Charlotte. Her son, C. S. Fow- 1 ler, Jr., who has been spendingl the past two weeks there will re-1 turn home with ner. Miss Belle Hockaday is attend ing a church leadership conference! this week at Peace College in Ral-i etgh. The conference is an annual \ event under Hie auspices of the! Women of tire Fayetteville Pres bytery. Mrs. Charles Ross is rep resenting Summerville Presby terian Church at the same school. Mrs. Jamer Renn and Mrs. Prentiss Sloan left Monday to at tend summer school at East Caro lina College in Greenville. Mqs. Renn is A member of the Bunn level faculty and Mrs. Sloan teaches at I School. Misses Cornelia and Louise Mc- Lauchlin will leave Friday for Boone where they have' taken a house for most of the summer. Mrs. Neill McLauchlin and Miss Helen* McLauchlin plan- to join them there on Monday. Miss Helen McLauchlin will teaih both terms at Appalachian State Teachers ] College. Mr. and Mrs. John Hobart Smith of Gastonia- paid a visit on the weekend to Mrs. Smith’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. M- D. Lanier. They were enroute to Nag’s Head where they are , spending several days before Mr. Smith enrolls at sum mer school at East Carolina Col lege. Botlr are members of Gastonia 9chool faculty. Services Today For Mrs. Munns Mrs. Lydlaqe Munns, 85, of Sel ma, widow of Samuel Munns died at her home Monday. She wag a daughter of the lata Abiah and John Allen Ennis. Funeral ser vices were conducted -Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. at the residence by the Rev. Mr. Kirby of Dunn and in terment was in tfie Crocker Cem etery near Pine Level. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Ella Gor don of Rock Hill, S. C., Mrs. Da phne Robinson and Mrs. Mary Scott, both of Selma, Mrs. Mamie Hall of Clayton and Mrs. Mae Manning of Burlington; two sons, Joseph Munns of Selma and Frank of Laurel Hill; one sister, Mrs. Nancy Martin of Erwin; onp bro ther, George Ennis of Benson; 28 grandchildren and 44 great-grand children. Mrs. Worrell Is Buried Toddy Fdneral services for James Dil lon Worrell, 37, were . held from Raven Rock Presbyterian Church, near Lillington, of which he was a member, Tuesday gt 3 p. m. The Rev. R. M. Phillips conducted the rites. The body was taken to the at i p. m. Burial was in the church cemetery, Mr. Wor rell was a native of Cumberland County, but had lived in Harnett .County nearlyjll his life. He was a. veteran of World War n and served in the European theater. NOTICE Pay Your HH CMy Texes Now, and Mve runner interest And ... ’ > V ■: * TTiflf D storev I T L|| f*?*’ I THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. services lodOyf;.. For Mr. Baker 1 NEWTON GROVE—Mrs. Fannie Lee Baker, 83, jlied at the home of her son, Leonard Baker of New ton drove, Route 2. at 6 p. m. Mon day. She was a daughter Os the late Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baker of’Four Oaks and a member of the Piney Grove Free Will Holiness Church | near Four Oaks, Funeral services [were, conducted Wednesday at 3 ' p. m. at the Overby Funeral Chapel 'in Smithfield by the Rev. C. W. , Kirby of Dunn. Burial followed |in -the Four Oaks city cemetary [Surviving are three sons, Leonard of Newton Grove, Route 2, John LAllen Baker of Four Oaks and | Leigh Vondus Baker of Raleigh; and 14 grandchildren. Brother Os Buie's Creek Lady Dies Chester Eueene Bundv of Pan ama City., Fla., formerly of Ra leigh, was drowned In the Florida | city on Monday, according to in , formation received in Raleigh by his mother, Mrs Annie E. Bundy. Sur j vivlng. in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Hazel Per due of Panama City, Fla; two [daughters, Terry Bundy and Jean i Bundy, Jr., all of Panama City I and three sisters, Mrs. Pete M. ! Mangum of Raleigh, Mrs. Clyde [William Hart of'Buies Creek, and • Mrs S. A. Jones of Warsaw. Fu neral services and burial will •be held Wednesday afternoon in Pan ama City, , t* MR.. RAYNOR ILL Mr. John Raynor, 88-year-oid farmer of the Linden section, and I father of Edgar and K. O. Ray nor, is seriously ill after suffer ing a stroke. Reports from the community reveal that he Is not expected to live. His wife, the (former Anna Lucas, died three ,'wo... ago. i ATTEND COMMENCEMENT Lester Collier <Jf Angiler, Ml-, and Mrs. Billie Collier of An gler, RFD 2, and Ms. and Mrs. I James H. Glover of Erwin attend ed the commencement exercises of the Carter Bible College in Golds-' boro. The Colliers and Mr. Glover are members of' the Co-operating Board 4Bf Trustees of the Bible [College. The speakers were Dr. Earl Armstrong of Gastonia, and ; Reverend C. Wade Goldston of . Goldsboro. Among the graduates , receiving diplomas afta certifica , tes were Mrs. Jessie Byrd Carter. “ a former resident of iDunn, who received a diploma in Christian Education. :— i He was a member of the Ameri can Legion post in Lillington. Le giopairesl had charge of graveside - services., ...... , ta i i m J i w~w L \ M t - WITH THI AMAZING - WINKLER LP f ’ OIL BUENEX [. j Barns widest range of oils—even the n l hardest-to-bum catalytic*. Slashes i, j fuel consumption because of amaz- I Ing efficiency prevents wasteful e i over-firing—can be adjusted to meet j j the requirements of (jie snialt heat “ | ing plant. A demonstration convinces °l come in .today. •” • McLAMB PLUMBING * AND HEATING i BenM^fwy^^^Phone2M9 Benson Social News + MR. AND MRS. TURLINGTON HONORED ON 60TH ANNIVERSARY IN BENSON ■ ' w/ * ■ » *■ * ; Jo celebrate the sixtieth wedding ] anniversary of their parents, Mr. 1 and, Mrs. Eli S. Turlington, their [ daughters, Mrs: Festus Turlington: of Clinton, Mrs. Jay Woodard ot 1 Smithfield, and Misses Neta an<f Elsie Turlington of Benson enter tained at the Turlington home in : Benson on Thursday, June 4. In the afternoon guests were received from 4:00 to 6:00 o’clock and in the ; evening from 8:00 to 10:00 o’clock. I ■ The heme was decorated in shades „ of purple lavender flowers of | which were sent to the couple by ' friends in Clinton.' Guests were greeted by the four daughters and presented to their parents* who were seated in the living room. Af ter congratulations and expressions of felicity had been extended the honored'couple sund Mrs. Henry JL.ee Turlington of Clinton directed guests to the diiilng room. Center ing the refreshment table eyas a four tiered weddhig cake with- fes tooned. decorations bn each layer of lavendar icing seemingly caught up with a small cluster of purple flowers formed of icing. Placed on top of the cake was a standard bearing a white disc in the center of which was a brilliant “60” em bossed in purple. Surrounding the disc was a dainty frill of lavendar nylon net. The oval crystal platter on which the cake rested was a domed at either,end with bows and . streamers of purple satin ribbons and surrounding the entire cen terpiece was a carpeting of fern and miniatury blooms. At one end of the • lenin covered table were four crystal candle holders with lav endar candles tied about the cen ter wiht «lavendar candles tied about the center with lavendar satin ribbons and bearing about the base arrangements of small blooms. On the opposite end of the table were cakes squares iced in lavendar with purple rosebud cen ters. From an auxiliary table rasp berry ice was served from a huge crystal bowl resting on a mat of fern and white flowers. Pecans and white mint discs centered with a Dunn Furniture Co. Dunn Furniture Company is proud to offer you a wonderful weW **' j mattress lor only $49.50, a mattress comparable id value to many * s&hiv'- 1 $59.50 mattresses. : > • .JPj | * » j . . • . - - ~ v • j Manufactured Especially For Dunn Furniture Go< Stores i■ ' I B¥ . j THE NEBANE COMPANY - J . . .0 '“j3 t--1 ’ I IH H "TFio Mebane is '-J BNBfIHITIIiW urer the famous Kingsdawn Mattress, .J wisv wurricu Bjr ■rvfin n#rfiiTi#r® wq« Come in today and seg the new SLEBP-EASE MATTRESS f votft- . , I '* wonderful softness. Its durable serines its hieh aualitv ■ r r “** - “fi s J* I ■ W-fcfct-iXA m I j qtS "own. • (tga IdS |U |P (a purple rosebud were served. In the corner of the napkins wese used was the inscription “Nelia-Eli 1898- . *1958”. Massive arrangements qf magnolia were used in Hie dln|pg room and reception hall. Assisting in recieving and serv ing were Mrs. Walter R. Strick land, Esther Stewart Dlpon, Mrs. A. T. Parker, Mrs. W. Milton Smith, all of Benson', Mrs. P. A. Jenns of Kinston, and Mrs Rena' Woodhouse ■ Smith of Raeford. Registering in [ White morocco bound guest book [tied with purple satin ribbons were callers from Coats Dunn, Smith field, Clayton, Angler, Charlotte, Clinton, Kinston, Como,' Raleigh, and Social Circle, Ga. PFC. HALL HOME Pfc. Ezra Hall is spending a 21- day furlough with relatives in Benson following his return from the battlefields of Korea where he was wounded. Pfc. Hall made <he entire trip frorri* Korea by air. At the .termination, of As fur lough he will report to Camp Le jeune where he will ynter the hos pital for surgfery in connection with war wounds received while serving with a weapons company in the Marines. Pfc. Hall is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Hall. He is mar ried to the former Miss Doris Strickland of Sampson County who resides in Benson. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden of Southern Pines visited Mr. and Mrs. JesSe Barbour and R. D. Creech Sunday. Recent guests of Mr. £nd Mrs. W. C. Faulkner at the Denning apartments on Church Street were Mr. Faulkner’s relatives, Mrs. Pat tie Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mobley and Mrs. Mary Everett, all from Everetts; and Mr. and Mrs. Noell Dunn of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Lovie L. Royal and' Miss Winifred Lee attended the 67th anniversary meeting of Avon Cos metics in the Roanoke Room at the Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh on Tuesday.- . Jvt. Billy t Adams, who is sta tioned at Belvoir, Va., visited his. wife, the former Miss Erlene Tru love and her mother, Mrs. Lovie L. Royal during the weekend. He motored to Angier to visit prith his- mother, Mrs. Jeff Adams while on, 'leave here. Glenwood C. Adams of Raleiith visited Miss Christine Lee during the weekend. * Mi* Julia CaAaday and Miss Flora Canaday of Smithfield and Miss Ralph Austin 'of Clayton spent the weekend with their sis ter, Mrs. O. A. Barbour near town. Mrs. Victor Gregory and daugh ter, Miss Patricia Gregory spent Sunday with Mr. Gregory who is a patient at Rex Hospital, Ral eigh. Mrs. Jesse McLamb has return ed to her home here after receiv ing treatment at Johnston Mem orial Hospital in Smithfield for the past week. i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watkins re turned to their home in Social i Circle, Ga., on Sunday after a ten day visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter R. Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Byrd have recently moved to Benson from Marion, S. .C. They are occupying an apartment at the Denning place on the Benson-Dunn high way. ■ Saving Takes Time # If you’re providing: for the future by slow | and painful saving, you’re doing it the hard way. Through life insurance you pro vide for your family immediately and pro vide for yourself if you live on to a ripe old age. I If you die, the payments are ready for your family. If you live, they will be ready for you. ' „ „ James W. Snipes Dial 2121 DUNN, N. (C. I Pilot Life Insurance Company, Greensboro, North Carolina ’ ■ . "il'M * PAGE FIVE Jim Reed of the staff of radio station WPTF, and Mrs. ReedfW Raleigh, spent Sunday here as guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Bud son, co-owners of the Benson Rdflj view. Miss Doris Carroll left Tuesday to attend a six weeks session -of summer school at Wake Forest ; ,® LEE'S ' Truck Terminal 24 Hour Road <@ And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C.
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