B*SDAy AFTERNOON, MARCH SO, 1954 HI’S. Johnson Is puest Speaker ■ Mrs, Jimmie Johnson, of Fayette- RUe, was guest speaker at the Parch of the South River Sarhen- Club Tuesday evening at ■ O’clock, Her subject was Arrang es flowers. Mrs. Johnson demon ■rated her talk by making several ■MDjgements, giving rules and in ■ructlons to guide the amateur. ■Mrs. J, E. Graham presented Mrs. Rhnsoa to the club members and ■tests following the business ses- Son presided .over by the presi ■Rt. Mrs. A. M. Strickland. Ilkrs. J. E. Graham, Chairman of Me Nominating Committee, pre ■hted the following names for e ■ction to be officers for the coming ■•r: Mrs. Marshall Williams, Vice Resident; Mrs. H. T. Caine, se ■etary-treasurer; Mrs. Cecil Mc ■turin, historian reporter. Th< late was unanimously elected. Mrs. Pel Strickland, present vice-presv NAIAI MISIKY SINUS — --FREE TaiAL— - tfcs!?*- ty °* *»••*, bock of h*od, octiing chook boon, oym tor* and f**l liko ■f* l " b» thorn, tortnn down bock of nock, drip ond droinog* of not* and throat. Rtavn*t», oar nowm. can't to* wotl at firnot, eon't think ttroight, too It lik* tioht band around hood, can’t mwtt or tattb, and coughing. Thit Nationally Adv*rtit*d hot given quick and amosing ,*li*f to Ihoutondt. no mattw how "SS. *°“ ho '?„“’T* or ’***°* ptoduett you hov* triad IJ5*5 '•'* °*T TtlAa no coot or obligation *xc*pt to return ond pay f*w [ C*"tt pottage if not d*tiaht*d with ritultt at thit it not o tamed*. I ... NATtOwAL tAbOfUTOMM, SALT. CAUMWnBT 1 Enjoy The Sweet Music Os MISSIE MAHONE At The Hammond Organ ft Playing 12-2 - sto 9 Daily r And The Finest Food In The World b at f JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT l Where a meal is a real occasion [ TRY 1 M NUMBER ONE in power! | Anything less is g L yesterday's car! jfi ' CHRYSLER 5 » 335 u. § COATS MOTOt CO. L ftp Coats* M* C m Jf NATURAL BRIDGE SMARTER STYLE WEEK I | a >O/ WHATEVER THE WEEK-THE Whatever the occasion-- I W NATURAL BRIDGE is there \ W ? with the fashion you desire... ms L I x I the fit you demand. CJioose now v jjA ff * from an exciting array of • T , p . ; these truly “Smarter Shoes Ahwllufk f vooue• mccau-s / ■ S-fKjjSf > HOMt jourj^i IfliftMß idP wkkA mkAmk mm h Bast dfti bBmMUI dent automatically became presi dent. The State Garden Bchool, to be held March 39->0 in Fayettevil.e at Snider Memorial Chwch, was announced by the president. The Lumberton Flower Show on April 14, was also announced. Plans for the annual picnic at Laurel Lake on April 6 were com pleted. Mrs. McLellan Wade was wel comed as a new member. Guests were Mrs. Marie Porter of Fayetteville, Mrs. S. 8,. Phillips and Mrs. Malta McArthur of Wade, Rt. 1. The hobtess, Mrs. E. T. McLaurin. served apple pie a-la-mode, nuts and coffee. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grove an nounce the birth of a son, James Sheldon, in Highsmith Hospital in Fayetteville, March 25th. Mrs. Groves L the former Miss Myrtle Young of Hope Mills. Couples Class I Has Meet , Honor® A. A. Amerines ■ The Young Married Couples Hi of Glad Tidings Church night at the home of Mr. Silas Whittenton with Mr. Carl dormer associate hostess. HH Mr. Whittenton, class ’ presided and welcomed the For the devotional thought,.jj Ervin Ragan read ”'j the first Chapter of made appropriate A number of y amusing games were led Conner assisted by Mrs. ley. m^HWS The class presented a TV-style lamp to the Mrs. A. A. Amerine, who ing this week r or where Mr. Amerine has H| a pastorate. In his Mr. Amerine expressed leaving and appreciation to for their fine work and tion during his stay here. HB The hostesses, assisted tHB Stanley served delicious pH| cheese and ham chips, brownies, mints Colas. |HH Flower arrangements in included a very attractive bouquet composed of iris, spirea and a low bowl of mellias. Special guests with Rev. Mrs. Amerine were. Major and John Lindvall of Fort Bragg. Edison Stewart and Mr. and Mack Barefoot. Others attending were Mr. Mrs. Lofton Tart, Mr. and E M. Whittenton, Mr. and ll William Bryant, Mr. and Mrs jH ry Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. OhsuH Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mr and Mrs. Shelton Norris, and Mrs. Willard Tyndall, Mr. aH Mrs. Dallle B. Jackson. Mr. aB Mrs. Robert Page, Mrs. Dick Mai nard, Mrs. Cleon Wilson, Mrs. Ha| ry Thompson, Miss Ethel PittmaJ Mrs. Bill Stanley, and Oras Whifl tenton, Jr. J Major Lindvall, chaplain at Fort Bragg, closed the meeting with prayer. Vanns Entertain At Beach Home Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Vann were gracious hosts Saturday when they honored the Mary Stewart School faculty, their husbands, and the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Lineberger at a very enjoyable luncheon at their new summer home at Wrightsville Beach. The entire house was decorated with spring flowers. The dining noom table and auxiliary tables were centered with lovely arrange ments of yellow jonquils. Guests enjoyed a delicious lun cheon consisting of glazed sugar cured ham, potato salad, English peas, crab apples, carrot sticks, Ja panese fruit cake and coffee. Prior to the luncheon, the group attended the Azalea Festival and parade In Wilmington. Guests attending the luncheon were, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Milam, Mrs. C. M. Hodges, Mrs. Meta God win, Miss Virginia Pittard, Mrs. Oliver Manning, Mrs. Eva Catlette, Musi Archie Burns, Mm. B, L. Frink, Mrs. L. C. Ezzell, Mr. and Mrs. Luby Naylor and daughter, Margaret Lee and the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Lineberger. Other guests who attended the Festival and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vann and daugh ter, Virginia were, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godwin, Jr., and daughter, Mrs. Hostess To Club Mrs. Lee Sandlin was hostess Monday night at eight to members and two additional guests of the Gay Eight Bridge Club. Bouquets of camellias and Jon .qulls lent a note of spring In the room where two tables were In play. Between progressions, the hostess served a delectable chicken salad plate with plmiento cheese sandwiches, cocoanut fudge squares and Coca Colas. Candy was on the tables during the game. At the end of play, Mrs. Gar land Roebuck held the top score for the evening’s game and was rewarded with a pretty bracelet. Second high, a compact, was won by Mrs. Ed Wade and for con solation, Mrs. Ri A. Duncan Jr., received Katherine Beecher mints. Mis. Jim Yearby and Mrs. Vau ghn Hutaff were special guests and members playing in addition to the above were, Mrs. Marvin Godwin, Mrs. I'al Jernigan and Mrs. Betty Bass. i ATTEND BANQUET Mr. and Mrs L. C. DuPree, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLeod, Mr Wlndell Jernigan and Miss Sue Jernigan attended a banquet and dance at the Washington Duke Ho tel in Durham, N.C. last Friday night. The affair was given by the Life and Casualty Insurance Cc for employees and guests of tha company. ißrrell Sr. has announced plans fob her marri-ig- Sunday, April 4, to Jbhn Alva Willoughby, son of Mrs. Da/ id Wilson of Dunn. \ The five o’clock double ring cere mony will be solemnized in the Divine Btreet Methodist Church with the bride’s pastor, the Rev erend J. W. Llnebergei, assisted by Dr. George Cuthrell, pastor of the bridegroom, officiating. Mrs. L. L. Coats, Jr. soloist, and Mrs. Reta Whittenton, organist, will present a program of wedding music. The bride will be given In mar riage by her brother. John Lloyd Sorrell, Jr. and Mrs. Gordon Townsend will attend her sister as matron of honor and only attend ant. George Willoughby of Fort Ben ning, Ga. will serve as best man for his brother and ushers will be, Ca-l Parrish, Jr. of Wilson Mills, Eugene Massey of Zebulon, Mar shall Edward Strickland, of Dunn, cousin of the g-oom, and Richard Sorrell of Dunn, brother of the bride. Honorary bridesmaids will be Miss Edith Sorrell and Miss Jean Sorrell, sisters of the bride, Miss Betty Ann Butts of Buie’s Creek. Miss Rogie Tyler, Miss Jennie Bar bour, Miss Betty Sue Draughon. Miss Polly Pope, Miss Jeanne Goff,- Miss Jennie Smith, Mrs. Howard Graham Hodges, Miss Fannie Sue Tumage, Mrs. Ben Goff and Miss Sue Wilson, sister of the groom. The bridal couple will receive ir. the vestibule of the church im mediately following the wedding. HOME ECONOMICS SOCIETY Miss Hattie Ruth Wilson has been invited to join Phi Omicron, na tional honorary home economics society, at East Carolina College where she is a student. Members are chosen on the basis of excel lence in scholarship and qualities of leadership. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Paul Hester has returned to her home here after being a pa tient in Watts Hospital for the past two weeks. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Jaiqes Surles is confined t» the Dunn Hospital where she un derwent surgery last week. SMAKE PHONE - line a M YOUR If CLOTHES P LINE!! - CALL - 3449 MODERN LAUNDRY t CLEANER? ignored At Shower A profusion of lovely spring flowers decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ennis of Coats Friday night, when Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pollard were feted at a miscellaneous shower. Many lovely gifts were received. Afterwards the guests enjoyed playing severa 1 games The hostess served open faced sandwiches, potato chips, mints and punch. Those attending the shower were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Stephenson ai)d Angela, ■Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ennis and Deborah, Mrs. G. W. Stephenson, Mrs. Junie Stevens, Mrs. Florence Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ennis, Mrs. Lois Jordon, Mr. Alton Grimes, Miss Joyce Maynard, Mr. Jackie Pope, Miss Sandra Taylor Mr. Cecil Stephenson, Mr. W. F. Williams and Mr. Wayne Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard were mar ried March 14th at the home of Judge Ford in Dillon, S. C. Mrs. Pollard is the former Helen k Earnhardt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earnhardt of Dunn. Mr. Pollard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Allred also of Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard are making their home at 704 East Broad Dunn. ' > ' HOME FROM CHAPEL HILL Mrs. Fred Byldrly returned to her home Saturday following a stay at Memorial Hospital In Chapel Hill where she underwent treatment for bursitis. She is much Improved. IN HOSPITAL HERE Mrs. B. A. Bracey is a patient in the Dunri Hospital. MBITS IN CLINTON Mrs. E. H. Kirby and Mack Dorman spent Sunday In Clinton with Mrs. Kirby’s daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McArthur and children. VIRGINIA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sale McFaddin of Martinsville, Va. spent a part of the week end here with Mrs. Mc- Fadclin’s mother, Mrs. Neill McLauchlin. IN tENNESSEE Mrs. Thurman Ennis is spend ing sometime In Fayetteville, Ten nessee with her mother, Mrs. George Creson, who is ill in the hospital there with mearles. U In iV;a* iv.'“.»£^fci < -t • | franlicolh 'or it ■ the 400-yard long ■V; i>Af •%- sai:i !! ’on iV; i-* ■ -'i - ■•. -1 '-on area. H 1,0 il'S'iV.' ■ get m at the ofik e] said • appea: -’j'- £fS«ir. ; - ' aiiatne EXPLODES • |l<- il.Ca*. .'"cW'. i-ne plane and -i-“. ’’’ -i- t IN' ■ ■ p a A, > Bjm £?■ was ti>e second 4@W'' < £>' , *HCHS a huge Guy troop five !!u, h :; - Fly: . 15 men. 11 two parati-oopers some 70 injured in 'il rnrust another • pai Fly- HgjQHRt. 2, 20 Ft. Bragg soldiers drowiTT when a ponton boat over turned on a lake during a train ing exercise here. WASHINGTON lift Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey be lieves the celling on the national debt will have to be raised “early this fall” when the government mas MY ~ .v ■ ** Erwin, N. C. . : ■ -'a-L- ; -ft f MIT • "SeW in. Dm m Ammm ■ H EIMiMNI THIS ••• I Vfl V) ■ in —ma— PAGE THREE Into the "lean half of the tax re ceipt year. COLUMBIA, S. C. m The state president of the NAACP said to day Gov. James F. Btyrnes was “correct In every word” in saying civilization as the South knows it will be gone if segregation is de clared unconstitutional. James M. Hinton declared “segregation is on the way out, and othing will hap pen.” PARTY ICE CREAM Now In Stock No Special Order Needed We have on hand at all time* Brick Ice Cream In various color combinations. Just the thing, for your party or special event Picadilly Pints Os Ice Cream ONLY 21c Gardner's Dairy DUNN. N. a

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