»TCTSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 9, 19»
MISS ROSALYN POOLE ANNOUNCES
WEDDING PLANS FOR SATURDAY
lliaa Rosalyn Poole, daughter of
Dr. Marvin B. Poole and the
late Mrs. LuciUe Johnson Poole has
announced plans for her wedding to
Mr. James S. Farthing, Jr. of Fort
Jackson, 8. C. and Dunn, which
will take place on Saturday, Dec
ember 13 at eight o’clock in the
First Baptist Church of Dunn. The
Rev. Ernest P. Russell, pastor, will
officiate at the ceremony.
m Mrs. Henry Whitten ton, organist
and Miss Betty Jo Smith soloist of
High Point will present the wed
ding music.
The bride will be given in mar
riage by her father, and serving
as matron of honor •will be Mrs.
Henry Hutaff of Durham. Maid of
honor will be Miss Mary Anne West
brook of High Point and Dunn.
MISS ROSALYN POOLE HONORED
AT BEAUTIFUL TEA SATURDAY
ii Mrs. R. J. Denny, Mrs. J. P
1 Crumpler, and Mrs. J. S. Farthing
complimented Miss Rosalyn Poole
bride-elect of James Farthing Jr.,
on Saturday, Decern bier 6 from
four until six o’clock at the Denny
home on South General Lee Ave
nue.
m Mrs. G. L. Hooper Sr. greeted
"he guests and introduced them
to Mrs. J. R. Johnson who pre
sented them to the receiving line
composed 'of Mrs. Denny, Mrs.
Ckumpler, Mrs. Farthing.
Poole, the honoree, and Miss Nan
cy Abernathy, bride-elect of Char
les Overman, who shared honors
with Miss Poole.
On her arrival, Miss Poole was
presented an orchid corsage and
M-ss Abernathy a corsage of white
roses. All those assisting in the
home were given corsages of white
carnations.
The bridal motif of white and
green was used in the spacious
4nd very attractive living room
and dining area. A beautiful ar
rangement of giant white mums
and snapdragons was used in the
picture window. Pink and white
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Bridesmaids are Miss Irma Jean
Sykes of Rocky Mount and Miss
Anne Rouse of Washington, D. C.,
formerly of Dunn.
Mr. James S. Farthing will serve
as best man for his son and ushers
will be Earl Davis Farthing,
brother of the groom, Charles
Overman, Wade Brannon and Thad
Pope. Jr.
A reception will be held immed
iately following the ceremony
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Andrews.
On Friday night, the wedding
rehearsal will take place in the
First Baptist Church, followed by
the cake cutting at the home of the
bride.
Mrs. Jessie Davis is directing the
wedding.
snapdragons were used at the
entrance.
A beautiful styro-foam design
with frosted greenery and blue
lights was used on the mantle. Alsr
a Christmas choral scene was on
the piano.
Mrs. C. M. Watson directed the
guests to the dining area where
Mrs. H. Paul Strickland ‘received.
Mrs. S. N. Butt was in charge
of the serving assisted by Miss
Betty Byrd Crumpler, Miss Mary
Ann Westbrook, and Mrs. A1 Comp
ton.
The tea table was covered with
an imported Canadian' cutwork
linen cloth centered with a min
iature bride and groom as ''they
descended the steps of the church.
The church was flanked with
Brial Cliff white roses, snapdrag
ons, and fern. Tall white tapers
in silver candelabra illuminated
the table.
At the close of the party, the
miniature bride and groom were
presented to the honoree.
Mrs. M. B. Poole presided over
the tea service and Mrs. P. G.
Parker of Erwin served bridal cakes.
The refreshments consisted of
miniature Parker House rolls fill
ed with barbecue, 1 Calla lily past
ries, wedding cake sandwiches, de
corated mints, salted pecans, dec
orated bridal cakes and Russian
tea.
Mrs. A1 Compton and Miss Mary
Ann. Westbrook were soloists for
the occasion accompanied by Mrs.
M. M. Jernlgan and Mrs. Henry ,
Whittenton, who played at intervals
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BRIDE 8-ELECT HONORED: Miss Rosalyn Poole and Miss Nancy Abernathy, December brides-elect
are shown above at the lovely tea given In their honor from 4 till 6 last Saturday afternoon by Mrs.
J. S. Farthing, Mrs. J. P. Crumpler and Mrs. R. J. Denny. Left to right are Mrs. P. G. Parker, Mrs.
Farthing, Miss Poole, Miss Abernathy, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Crumpler and Mrs. Marvin B. Poole. (Daily
Record photo by Biggs).
during the afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Skinner presided
over the register and said the
goodbyes to about 150 guests.
Bride-Elect Honored
At Afternoon Party
Mrs. A. W. Blanchard and Mrs.
C. T. Latimer entertained for Miss
Rosalyn Poole, December
elect, on Thursday afternoon at
“Lakewood,” the Blanchards’ beau
tiful new home.
The guests who were invited to
come for a coffee hour and mis
cellaneous shower found Christmas
everywhere. The front door was
lighted with a large round Santa
Clause face attractively encircled
with pine sprays.
Mrs. Charles Hutaff and Mrs.
J. O. Warren greeted the guests
and Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Mts.' J. R.
Johnson and Mrs. Wade Brannon
assisted the hostesses in receiving
elsewhere.
There was never a more beauti
ful party. Candlelight and a cherry
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popping fire in the huge fireplace
made everyone feel in a party mood
immediately. It would be hard to
describe in detail all of the beau
tiful Dower arrangements and
Christmas scenes that were used
in the various rooms for the whole
place made one feel that she was
in Fairyland. Profusions of red
roses and redcarnations.gold leaves
and red candles were used in the
living room.
The dining room featured silver
and white with many flickering
tapers. The table was covered with
a magnificent imported cloth edg
ed with wide bands of lace. The
table was centered with silver leav
es massed around a tall five-branch
ed candelabra whose white candles
were festooned with clusters of sti
ver bells. Three exquisite figurines
completed this lovely setting. Mrs.
J. S. Farthings Sr. served individ
ual bridal cakes and Mrs. M. B.
Poole v poured coffee. Canapes,
cheese biscuits, party sandwiches,
mints, and salted peon ns were also
served. .
Miss Poole looked lovely in her
sapphire blue silk shantung after
now* frock, wearing her purple or
crid which was a gift from the hos
tesses.
The shower of gifts was present
ed In a most unusual manner. Mrs.
La timer t and Mrs. Blanchard con
cealed uiem In a clothes hamper.
THey covered it to gold foil and
tied it all the., way around with
H wide red satin ribbon, complet
ing it with a large bow. This huge
Christmas package was opened by
the honoret who saw inside the
hamper lettered in gold her own
name and that of her fiance. Among
the many lovely, useful gifts were
the presents from the hostesses,
Mrs. Latimer’s an electric Iron and
Mrs.
tric percolator.
Around fifty-five guests enjoyed
this delightful affair.
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Church Circle
Has Meeting
Mrs. Hulda Prescott was host
ess to members of Circle VI of the
Hood Memorial Christian Church
last night at her home on North
Wilson Ave. An arrangement of
yellow and white mums decorated
the living room along with sev
eral dish gardens.
Miss Frances Surles, circle lead
er, presided over the business
meeting. Mrs. Woodrow Hill, pres
iden of the Christian Women’s
Fellowship, was a special guest at
the meeting.
A short devotional was given by
Mts. Jack Hemingway., Mrs. Hem
ingway and Mrs. Wayne Justesen
reviewed the last chapters of the
study course bode, “These Rights
We Hold.”
At the close of the meeting, Mrs.
Prescott served chocolate nut cakr
with coffee or iced drinks to Miss
Frances Surles, Mrs. Jack Heming
wal, Mrs. Wayne Justesen, Mrs
Woodrow Hill, Mrs. Frank McLeod
Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mrs. Tommy
Harrell and Mrs. Felton Tart.
Mrs. Monroe
Honors Husband
On Birthday \
Mrs. L. A. Monroe surprised her
husband on Monday night with a
steak supper on the occasion of
his birthday.
Guests arrived at 7:30 and were
invited into the dining room where
they enjoyed a delicious steak sup
per with all the trimmings. The
birthday cake was cut and served
with ice cream and coffee as a des
sert course.
Those enjoying the informal af
fair were Mr. Monroe, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Barbour, and Mr. and
Mrs. Woodrow Hill.
DR. MILDRED HARTSOCK SPEAKER I
FOR WOMAN'S DAY OBSERVANCE
In cooperation, with the nation-1
al observance of Woman’s Day in. I
all Christian Churches through-!
out the land, the Hood Memorial
Christian Church worship services
Sunday morning were conducted by
the women of the church.
Special music was rendered by
the chuch choir for this memorial
day and the President of the
Christian Women’s Fellowship Mrs.
Woodrow Hill, presided over the
services.
Mrs. Hill Introduced the speak
er for the morning who was Dr.
Mildred Hartsock, head of the Eng
lish Department of Atlantic Chris
tian College in Wilson.
Dr. Hartsock stressed the im
portance of women’s work in the
church at all times and discussed
a number of outstanding women i
Mrs. Butt Hostess
To Circle No. I
Mrs. Doug Butt was hostess to |
Circle No. 1 of the Hood Mem- (
orial Christian Church on Monday i
morning at 10:00 o’clock. !
In the absence of Mrs. Wilson,
Stanley, leader, Mrs. Herman Neigh- |
bors presided over the business and !
gave the devotional.
Mrs. John Riley had charge of
the program, which was the final
chapters of the study course book
that has been studied by the cir
cles this quarter.
Cokes and peanuts were enjoy
ed at the close of the meeting
by the following members present,
Mrs. Neighbors, Mrs. Riley. Mrs.
Jerry Butler, Mrs. John Ingraham.
Mrs. Houston Jernigan, Mrs. Phipps
and Mrs. W. W. Carroll.
Party In Raleigh
Fetes Miss Poole
Miss Rosalyn Poole, bride-elect
of Saturday, was complimented in
Raleigh last evening when Mrs
Eldrie Bagwell and Mrs. Clarence
Smith 'entertained at the home
of the former at eight o’clock.
The Bagwell home was lovely
with attractive arrangements of
white gladioli and mums being
used effectively throughout the
rooms.
Guests enjoyed various bridal
ganfes and contests and prizts
were awarded the winners.
Delicious refreshments consisting
of chicken salad sandwiches, brid
al cakes, nuts and lime Ice were
served.
The hostesses presented the hon
oree a white mum corsage and
gifts of a blanket from Mrs. Bag
well, an aunt of the bride-elect
and from Mrs. Smith, sheets.
Around twenty guests were pre
sent for the delightful social af
fair. ,
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Dunn Group
To Have
Party Tuesday
The Supreme Forest Woodmen
Circle—Dunn Grove 181—will hold
their annual Christmas party to
night, Dec. 9th, at 7:30 In the
W.O.W. Hall over Fitchett’s Drug
Store.
A large attendance is expected.
Invitations have been mailed to
all members. Several guests have
been Invited, among whom are
Mrs. Ethel Donaldson, State Man
ager and Mijs. Virginia Melvin,
S. E. District Past President.
Members will brings gifts of
Imperishable food to fill a bas
ket for a very deserving poor
family. A donation will also be tak
en for this family.
All members and Invited guests
are urged to attend as a gala,
fun-filled evening Is planned. Gifts
will be exchanged a*nd refresh
ments will be served.
HOME PROM V. N. C.
Jack Bennett, a U. N. C. stu
dent, was home over the weekend
visiting relatives and friends.
VISIT MRS. FLQTD
Mrs. George T. Noel has return
ed from a visit with her son, Dr.
George T. Noel who has been crit
ically ill. His condition is reported
to be improved and he is convalesc
ing at his home in Kannapolis.
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lof the past ana present who have
I attained high places in the fields
lof religion, politics dnd education.
“The advantages for women at the
present are far-flung in many fields
of endeavor,” she said, “and we
should ever be alert to these pos
sibilities.”
At the close of the services, Dr.
George Cuthrell, pastor of the
church pronounced the benediction
Circle No. II Has
Meeting Monday
Circle No. II of the Hood Mem
orial Christian Church met at
the home of Mrs. Lillian Surles
on Monday afternoon at 3:30.
i Presiding over the meeting was
! the leader, Mrs. George Cuthrell
i who gave a most inspiring devo
tional.
This was followed by the pro
gram taken from the study course
book “These Rights We Hold" and I
! presented in an informative man- |
I ner by Mrs. Pat Lynch,
j The hostess served chicken salad
1 sandwiches, cookies and coffee for
I refreshments.
| Members present for the meet
' ing were Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Cuth
rell, Mrs. Vara Lee, Mrs. Casper !
Tart, Mrs. Claude Pope, Mrs.
George Owens, Miss Mary Phillips
Mrs. R. F. Jernigan, Mrs. Wood
row Hill, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs.
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