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f MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 12, 1954 |JjArs. Wijliam Tart Hostess To Bridge Club Friday Night Mrs. William Tart was hostess Friday night to the Chit-Chat Bridge Club. Mrs. Kathryn Hood . was guest for the evening. K The home was attractively de • corated for-the occasion with pan sets and camellias. progressions, the hostess llprved a salad plate with Coca Co j p§ Club high score prize, earrings, was awarded to Mrs. Jack Heming way. For having low score, Mr.;. Vaughn Hutaff received a hostess apron and Mrs. Carl Fitchett, Jr was given chewing gum for winning In a game of Bingo. ’jThose playing included Mrs. Hood Mrs. Hemingway, Mrs. Hutaff, Mrs. Jfitchett, Mrs. Russell Fowler, Mrs. f arold Jernigan, Mrs. Thomas Mc- hail, and Mrs. Bobby Strickland Mrs. Duncan Is UjClub Hostess Paul L. Strickland Jr. was Hhe winner of the high score award night when Mrs. R A. Dun- Jr. entertained members and CTlest; cf the Novus Bridge Club at lit home. She received a novel #jbcn, and was also given two silk jf’.arves for being the winner in a ’ Mine of fcine-o. Mrs. Ed Wade, guest was given sach»t. .S:A -lovely bouquet, of azaleas was apt His co-snio table in tV living ftpom. The dining .rmm table was •Ventured with a grarrf'il arnm-e --iltent of white iris and sn ■r-a flank red bv white tapers in silver can delabra. JFCandv was on the two tables jjlurlng the games and between oro ; Jpeasions the hostesses served rrnld i-art vegetable salad hem and rim lapito -chee'e sandwiches, crackers, ypld brownies with Iced tea. fig Quests for the evening were Mrs. fed Wade, Mrs. Eugene Hugirins, aptl Mrs. Luther Turne-. Members yKttendlhg were Mrs. J. W. Thornton ' »Sr., Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mr=. J. B. yMoiise Jr.. Mrs. Paul L. Strickland jKr., and Mrs. Alsey Johnson. Bf umber Os Guests Hby With Entre kA/ia Bridae Club Hi n»mh»- o f quests lolned mem .Of the F.nfre Aha Club at HWp Friday night vh»n thev w«re at the home of Mrs. fertvfs Godwin. | Enhancing the apoearauce of the living room w»re several hnu mi»ts of SnWng 'rowers including tulios. nansies and mixed flowers Mrs. Godwin passed brownies end Coca Colas among the nlavers dur ing, professions and later lemoo ;/ hl«ou* wTfcJi toasted pecans and cof j fee -was served. jg Stick cologne was nresented to I club high scorer. Mrs. Nathan Toss I and to 'guest high scorer. Mrs. ' Wavn.e Jur.tesen. Second htch prize perfumed soon, went to Mrs Pari Walker, a member. Candv was el ras she low score gift to Mrs K. Stewart, a guest and also i to Mrs. George fexum. a mem be" j In addition to thcr- above, the I guests Dresent were Mrs. Grover * Mitchell. Mrs. Ted Burwell. Mrs. yu\n Cbjcone, and Mrs. L<v>ke Muse members included Mrs Ha n r Hprrin. Mrs. Mack Barefoot, and Rb. Edwin Stewart. _ l SPECIALS STRAW HATS AND BAGS SI.OO Euch White Boy's Linen All-Wool ETON SUITS IV- TOPPERS SIZES 3TO GX. KW ' WERE *«.50 WERE $7.95 , NOW $15.95 $4.95 Children's Spring Dresses i Size* 3to 6x —7 to 14 wire $7.95 to $14.95 I Now $4.98 to $8.95 | Were $8.95 °- T S Now $5.95 LADIES' LINEN ■■ ■... ..... .. mi ■„ —• ihi i' ii i 'iMii ' jL. I| ' JflI 1/ J MMb:« ’ J" WL,I A .- Sl? JM fe. I # JhHL'V' . mL 9 -P& 4@P vvß jaPMBfiaBP I tf GINNY AYCOCK AND RO3ERT MAKEY are shown posing be tween dances at the gay birthday party at the Dunn Armory Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Makey entertained in honor of their son Robert’s tenth birthday. (Daily Record photo) B& PW Members Feted At Informal Reception The Dunn Business and Profes sional Women’s Club entertained at an informat reception Thursday night to honor new club members. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Lee on South King Avenue. Mrs. Lee greeted guests at the door and Mrs. Jesse Davis presented them to the receiving line composed of Mrs. Grace Swain, membership chairman, Mrs. Agnes Cannady.’pre sident. Mrs. Ora Nichols of Durham, state director and the new members. Mrs. Anglia Shell and Mrs. Mar / Pose ■ Capps directed guests in to the dining room where Mrs. Beu lah Graham poured punch and Mrs. Alice Csats, Mrs. Mattie Parker and Mrs. Delcie Clifford assisted in rsrving dainty party sandwichei, canapes, cheese biscuits, home made cookies, date bars and toasted nuts. The table was beautifully appoint - ed with a centerpiece composed of shredded mimn and ether white flow Ts. interspersed with fern and arranged in a silver bowl on a re flector. Tail white tapers in three branched silver candelabra illumin • ated the appointments. .The Lee home was thrown ensuite for the occasion and arrangements of azaleas, hydrangeas and other flowers were used in decorations. Each guest was presented a lovely camellia on arrival. Miss Bessie Massengill said the goodbyes. New members honored were Mrs. Dava Lee, Mrs. Vara Lee Wilkins, Mrs. Whylma O’Brien, Mrs. Mary Byrd, Mrs. Harriet Johnson, Miss Ruby Norris, Mrs. Jane Lowe and Mrs. Eliza Bass. HUBBARD HOLMES Mrs. Mable Evans Holmes of Ra leigh, formerly of Erwin, has an nounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Judith Evans Holmes to Sgt. Charles Robert Hubbard, son of Mrs. Jessie Bauer Hubbard of Portville, N. Y. Miss Holmes, a native of Erwin was graduated from high school there and moved to -Raleigh with her mother last August. She Is a freshman at Woman's College In Greensboro. Sgt. Hubbard, now stationed at FI Dix, N. J., after returning from Korea, expects to receive his dis charge May 3. He is a graduate of Portsville High School. The wedding will take place July 25 at the First Baptist Church In Erwin. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. R. I. 'McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Furman Tumage are vacationing in Florida this week VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Mac Watson spent the week end in Clinton visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Parker. PARTY ICE CREAM Now In Stock No Special Order Needed We have on band at all thaoe Brick Ice Cream in various color combinations. Just the thing for your party or spemal event. Picadilly Pints Os Ice Cream ONLY 21c T'Ti;r:irrr“vr , i''ff ,, ffTriii'r i : i T"irr!r m jfeL f Gardner s .* THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. tk Dinner Party For Miss Goff Given At Woman's Club Included in the series of pre nuptial parties for Miss Jeanne Goff, bride-elect, was a dinner par ty given Friday night at the Dunn Woman’s Club by Miss Melrose Tart sister of the prospective groom, Roy Tart. The T-shaped table In the dining . room was centered with an all - [ white arrangement of iris, tulips : and spirea and on the two sides, I mi r nle iris and white flowers were used. - , | The hostess presented Miss ,Goff j a lovely corsage of green orchid j when she amved and after dinner i gave her a gift of crystal. The menu for the occasion con- j sisted of fruit juice cocktail, tur- | key with drcss.ng, butter bear.s. candied yams, sail’d, lime sherbet . with cake, and cqffee. Attending the party wer» Miss J Goff and her mother, Mrs. Roland ; Goff, Mrs. Jesse Tart, Mrs. Billy | , Wellons. Mrs. H. C. Warren, Mrs. ' H. A. Westbrook, Mrs Casper- Tart, Mrs Ed Tart, Mrs. Howard Tart, Mrs. Reta Whittenlon M'-s. Abe Elmore, Mrs. Bill Signor, Mrs. Cor bett Autry, Mi s Lau'-a Hartley and Miss Marilyn Jackson. for Fester hosp/te/rfy... plenty of jap' M 9 Reward your Easter-egg hunters with J ' what they like best —ice-cold bottles o( jJMh KgJp delicious unmatched ißf llm flavor and frosts goodness of Coke are H to young and old. Be ready with wholesome refreshment... get extra cartons of ' * M Coke today. ' M mSSr/fi v Wm. I calls for Cow 7 f j Th' s s '9 n / of your 6 Bottle Carton 25c ' * \ dealer’s, reminds you \ tetakehome enough Coke. . A i :.v • . - ' ;; m AvusMt* -eyiMiwerneeß—w>i eammmt m |: i|j /Jj DUNN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ■ “Ofc.“ h O rvpWtrvd MA-««rk. © I*s*. »» COCA*3OU CMMMNT * i ■■ m 11 ■' 1 ' —— ~ T '' Bl "" mm l mrnm iiihiii . . Jeanne Goff, Roy Tart L. • * V Honor Guests At Dinner ? Miss Jeanne OoS and Roy Tart, ; bridal couple-elect of April 25, were 1 complimented Sunday night when j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rewls enter- I; tained at a dinner party at their j, home on E. Broad St. | When guests arrived at six o'- ; ; clock, Miss Goff was presented a I' I corsage of white carnations and her ,' fiance a carnation boutonniere. | The bridal table In the dining i , rcom held an all-white centerpiece | composed of iris, tulips and spirea. ' | White candles in crystal holders , I burned on either side. .Single white j ' candles centered the auxiliary tables. Throughout the home, lovely bou > quets of colorful spring flowers were | in evidence. | When guests had found their I places by attractive bridal place j 1 cards, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tart j : assisted the host and hostess in t | serving a delicious dinner consisting i of turkey with dressing and cran berry sauce, lettuce atici tomatoes, rice with giblet gravy, English peas, pickles, rolls, devil's food cake and I iced tea. I aha nonor gue.is were given a | a Bible, a gift from the host and hOStC3. j Those attending the affair- with Miss Goff and Mr. Tart were, Mrs. S 1 ’Jessie Tart, Mr. and Mrs. Roland ’ Goff, Bobby Tart, of Norfolk, Miss i Melrose Tart, Mr. and Mrs. H. A i Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Edwari I Tart, Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Warren | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tart, Mr. ano ] Mrs. Junior Norris, Mr. and Mrs ! Casper Tart, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez | Lee, Mrs. Avery Lee, Mr. Joe Ja-.k !son and Mr. and Mrs. Leon God- I win. BLACKS HAVE GUESTS ! Mr. and Mrs. J.-Edgar Black, Jr. cf Dunn had as their guests Srn ; day Mrs. Black’s parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Bill Tbakfi?s and daughter, Judy of Goldstcn. Miss Ruth Tham | es, student, at Meredith College and | her fiance, Roy Johnson of Hen dersonville. FROM A.C.C, Miss Fwve Godwin of Atlantic ! Christian College was in Dunn for I the week, end. SEE “SOUTH PACIFIC” visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caudle, Among tnose attending the former Dunn resident. ;tage production “South Pacific,’ ,n Raleigh last week were Mr. and AUXILIARY SALE rS i ,? e sl e S^ lth 'd M t' Sllzilun The Ladies Auxiliary of Hodge's x. l, IV Ji S R ' L , M^vf il iurr' Chapel Church will sponsor a cake, ' tr - : *‘; d Iv^ rs ’ a i n „ LynC ,!H n!' P le , cuadp and lien sale Saturday ‘ lnd . ’ d D April 17th from 8:30 Id 6:00 at the and Mrs. C. W. Byid. clty j^ ar^et j n Benson. Os in terested in a special cake or pie VISIT FORMER RESIDENTS ca u Mrs. J. W. Sorrell, 9169 or Mrs. Mi . and Mrs. Lloyd Strickland Claude Young, 9501. spent the week end in Wilmington DR. RiCHARD G. SALEEBY announces his association with Dr. B. Richard Jackson for the practice of General Surgery end Troctology Telephone 32541 or 9500 224 Hillsboro St. Raleigh, N. C. PAGE THREE
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