THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 20, 1954 * Erwin Social Happenings + New Members Invited Into Eastern Star Erwin Chapter No. 230. Order Br l WKHER ■ v *' ¥ *' i '' : 9? • F—iiat Oaf Hy**.swi»l Widling 4ywq l mmi IKkffS&fT enable Mai Cnni-nll Wgffl • *•*•<! by «T.o« of TWti«hr.kto' Trad* to four old wash*; on brand- , oato washday ftendon i no ws *t«Q. U.S. Cn». OH. «. woitfci *■ 11 " Demonstrations Every DayJ Lucknow Square *>ENipp*. »■ Main. N.*C. ■«■■■ "" . ■ ■■■■■!■ I „ 0 > sso.oo<pu I IAUOWIR FOR YOUR 01D I OF CONDITION V I HEVIEB IHCFOfHE t HAVE HE MADE SD6M I I srsg r HRfW'arMJ I ■ GAS.- m I- i , •___., , ■ ■ I Hitti'aii M' ■«■; 41 ill y' flf itßShi • WHy| yK * e A to’ * JkAJ^JL j| *Bfc- jy 4% •* H .a. .JMJbAfr- • “'+* a ■-$•» * «'** **l ni w ■ ■ •*- rnOflG 4«#0O ■ of title Eastern Star held Its regu lar meeting on Thursday Evening at 8:00 o'clock In the Nell 8. Ste wart Lodge Hall. Arrangements of flowers in em blematic colors made a colorful setting for the meeting which arks presided ov* *o** Cameron, Worthy Matron. Fink rose corsages werfe presented to the can didates with the compliments of the Worthy Matron. After all business was transacted j' and the meeting closed, delicious refreshments in Star point colors consisting Os pound cake, star sandwiches, potato chips and CA ca-Cote were gertOd to (he twenty five members prevent bA the ft#- < lowing hostesses: MYs. rrerf Carr. | Mrs. Stacy Whittington, Mr. and. 1 Mrs. E. O. Davis and Ns. and • Mrs. riughie Morris. ] | Mrs. Whittenton ; Was Honoree On Sunday, at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Stacy Whittington In Er win, Mrs. J. T. Whittington of Coates was honored with a birthday dinner by her children, to ceie- < . brate her sixty-sec6nti birthday. A delicious picnic dinner was I served on the back lawn and Mrs. , j Whittington opened her many use ful gifts. ) Guests for the dinner included , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Whittington, McKinley Whittington, SUsan Hon- - eycutt, Mr. and Mrs. J C. McLamtr, Leon, Patty Sue. Ronnie and Don nie: Mr. and Mrs. Garland Whit tington, Wanda Fay, Julia Alnrt and Leon of Coats; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Whittington, FhllHp, Jr. and Eddy of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Thopias Matthews, Gloria and Mickle of Raleigh: Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Whittington, Carolyn, Re becca, Lauren and Stacta of Er win. jsjmamsssjis- + Lillington Sandra Tingot) jt Given Party SV&SW3f M 5! five, dcteete sis Games were played and directed > by.Dot Tingen and Lib Yow. i THappy B|rth<wy" was sun* aa : I Sandra blew out the candles oh ’ hes beautiful cake. ,1 The reftreshnients were then ser- 1 ved by Mr*. Moselle Tlngen, Mis I Shilton wells, and Mrs. Wade Tif>- gen which were enjoyed by every L | on /ke rwordg the gifts were opened. • . Th6»e attending were as tallows. ; • I Arms . Matthews, Carolyn Mason, Susan Parrish, setsy Mason, Ann , Tucker, Sharon, Wood, Jean Tingen, i Patsy Webb, Barbara TTpgin, Ju- ( dy Tingen, Johnny Harrington, , Joe Davis, Jack Bowling, Donald La- ] nier, Milton Holland, Sammy Yow, Ted Johnson, dames H 166, Larry j Tingen, Jerry Dewar, Dot Tingen, Lib Yow, Mrs. Kenton Mason. Mrs. , Wade Tingen, Mrs. Shelton Webb, ■ Mrs. Carl Mason. wreck Injuries fatal r Funeral services were held- Thurs- , day afternoon- at 2:30 at the Ed wards cemetery, Chocowinity, Rt. . 1, for Lewis Moore, 73, a native of | Johnston County, who died Tues day morning as the result of in juries received in an auto accident.- 1 Willie Moore of Benson, Rt 1 was , I Mr. Moore's only brother. I . ! I Mr. Barrett To Head Erwin P.T.A. | At the final meeting of the Br- ; win Parnet-Teacher Association re- ( cently, the High Schobl Glee Club presented an enjoyable musi cal program under the direction of Mrs. Kluts, Program for thg evening included-: “The' Crusader’s Humn,” “Green Cathedral,” “B»er ry Life" with solo parts by Mar garet Smith and Thomas Capps, “Kentucky Babe,” “Because You’re Mine” with solo by Ray Hall,- vft’s a Gmhd Night for Singing,” Oh, My Papa” with solo by Sherwood West and “Showboat Medley.” Mrs. Leslie tfriffln presided bier win Parent Teachpr Association re made by the officers. Officers for the new year were elected as foT lpws: R. K. Bgrrett, president; Mrs. L, W. Griffin, vice-president; Mrs. C. M. Crawford, and Mrs. J. K. Bruton', treamrer. The meeting, was well attended by parents and teachers. I Ht Wfl-' son; celebrated thrir Mi wedding anrifrebsary %u>dtiy at their home in Me tor- Amdfl }2 chtSSrtbv 18 grandchildren aiid 2 great grand children. Jackson-StrkkM , troth Amw/O&d Mr. and Mis'. Marvin hCC Strick land of Rt. I, Wade. annoimCed the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Annette Earnhardt Strick land, to Mr.- Harold Leon Jackson, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jack- , son, of Rt. VDunn. * Miss Strickland is a 1953 gradu ate of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. Mr. Jackson is currently a' student at East Carolina College, Greenville. The wedding is planned for June 9th. I Faculty Honored At Supper Party By Codrmgton's One Os the highlights of the c!o*JOP commencement exercises of the Harnett Eoupty Training School was a party- given by Br, and Mrs. C. B. Codrington at their home honoring the principal of the school F. H. Ledbetter and his wife and members of the faculty, i Arrangements of pretty summer flowers were attractively used throughout the hohje (or the oc casion. During the evening several games were played with prices go ing to thC winners. The prize winners were Mrs. Francis Jartes, Mr. Boone, Mr. Na thaniel TuCker, Mts. Samuel Rhode, Mrs. J. M. McKay, Miss Ruby Hol land ahd Mias Madle Foreman. The menu 1 for the supfcbr party consisted of pork barbeCue, bar beevied chickCn, slaw, olives, po tato chips, hush "puppies, soft drinks coffse, peanuts, and mints'. Plano' selections were rendered throughout the evening by Mtes Alice Morgan, Around- sixty per sons attended. HbifteH Mvmrim feared Lost, LONDON te The British, sjib marine Scotcher.-which WdsTfeartyrl l<wt W the English Channel sur faced today ad. rescue efforts were being, organtoed. . The submarine. whTCh carries- a normal complement of. 44 mpn. lost contact While on . routipl t|«inin6 maneuvers off Portland B|lt. a lighthouse on the south English, Royal Navy, fearing th’e ves sel. and lta men' Were trapped be neath the sets. ordered immediate emergency reteue effprii, NaVy diver* had bfeen rushed to. the scene in the choppy waters hear weyr mouth harbor Twenty minutes after trie vast ememancy rescue mnchjnCnr of th> NaVy had btoh sens into motion, the ftow-cher pushed Its hose above It was "teamed the Scorcher had messaged Bdfhfe losing content * MlWTiiiniM lirifE«imif<nWM| ’ ; Now on Scrfe DAIRY NUD mm A deficious eco nomy Ice Cream 1.-pj-; •JHpPUw 2“*fO I B •.h . r _ \ DunaHifiaab Open Tomorrow ■ Graduating seniortf of Dunn High Wilt IklyJthyr final cere- present th*ir class ex ercises. The program will begin at 10:10 a.m. Daley Ooff, president of the sen ior class, will head the exercises. Principal A. B. Johnson said that around 70 students are scheduled to graduate this ye^r. Commencement speaker tills year will be Eh. earlyfe' Campbelt, presi dent of Meredith College, Raleigh, and son of Dr. J. A. Campbell, i founder of Campbell Coiregb. The final service will be held Thurs day evening. May 27 as 8 o'clock. | . Seniors will hear Dr- James Sprunt. pastor ai the First Presby ttoSap Chinch, of Raleigh give the baccalaureate se'rmo't) Sunday eve ning, May 23 at 8 o’clpCk. Final giades pi renfors were be ing averaged this week tot Selec tion of the top honot- students. American <Rr( W)lf Shed Her WTKf i wjijwnw f stew YORK W The Mar chioness of Milford Haven, an American girl Who married into the British Royal family, flies' to Mexi co today for a “bjiMkSe" divorce frotn her playboy husband. the marquess, on grounds of mental cruelty. The attractive 30-year-old mar chtenCss leaves by American Air- HheS plpne for St Paso, tex., where she will board another plane fbr Chthuahu'a, Mex.. site of. the divorce proceedings. Her husband, Dpyid Michael M°untbatten, has agreed to a divorce setttement and (Will not contest the suit. The marchjness was Mrs, Ro uhaine Dahlgren Pierce Simpson (when she married the 3<t-year-o)d colisin of Cteeen Blizabetij ahd the Dijkc of. Edinburgh in 1960. Al though the marquess was a favor ite of the royal couple, the Queen never received the marchioness at court because of tradition frown dng on divorce. NtokyNlteonem* ft* Priklwitirtn beveKly intis, Oaiu, iw Playboy hotel, hblr Nicky Hilton be- S»h two yOort prObateon toilay ■after pleading, gullty in municipal that it was Wr 'iMtf' nhaflMs toj wtiace. The cause of )ts dlf .iteunies was. not explatped. Then alt contact wys I OUR EIGHT l I PAGE INSERT I 1 IN THIS ISS« W •„ 1 W --.r'A ay- = V *.-» sH « ■, l|Mr ■ ■ - - * if . (ft Si Benson Couple Married In 5. C, Announcement been of, the marriage Os MU* Betty Lote Cobb, daughter of M. and Mea. Everett Cobb of n«r Bensop and James Lawrance Otodwln, ten of Mr. and Mrs. Lenwqbd GOdwln of Benson, the ceremony haylpg tok en place on Sunday, AJiril 18. to Dillon. 8. C. with Judge Traris Ford hearing the vows in- his homg. A double ring ceremony was usfe'd. i The bride was a,ttir6d ip a white | suit with which she uted navy ac cessories. At her shouljjer she | wore a corsage of Sweetheart ro ses. She attended Four Oaks high school. I The bridegroom is s 1950 gradu ate of Benson high school. ThO couple will live with the bride groom's parents temporarily. News Shem TRIPOLI, Libya «B -«■ Ethio pia’s Emperof Haile Selassie flew over thp Sahara desert today Ml the first leg of his trip to tife Uni ted States. He will arrive In New York on Mag 25. TORONTO, Oht. UB A $30,- 090 art masterpiece stolen last night from the Toronto Art Gallery was found today oft- the laWns of the Ontario parliament buildings. HANOI BP) The Communist captors of Oenevtve de Galard- Terraube, the heroic “Angel of Dien Bien Phu,” told her today she is free to leave the Rddheltl fort ress of Dteh Alert Ahu. at any tihie. But French saurces here said she apparently has chosen to remain : with the Captured Wounded of the 1 faiten garrison'. 1 KARACHI. Pakistan W. Tire 1 j United States signed a military .aid, agreement today, bringing this, stra ! teglc Southeast Asia nation Into the ' j network of free nations armed with, | American hdlp. It qualifies PaWs [ ton sos aid under the qi s. Mutual ! wturity Act. glftbal aucessor to the | Marshall Plan. ! card <# thanks The family of WilHe A. Griffin wish to express their appreCtofteh court to a common drunk charge, for which hq wgs also fined' $25. Judge Charles J. Griffin, in blad ing Hilton oh probation yesterday, pointed out the wealthy defendant . could be sentenced to a year in . Jail If he appear*-, to: gqurt op a , similar charge within the two-yqar j period. The- 26-year old- former husband e qf film star Elizabeth Taylor paid - the' fine by forfeiting- $25 bail he n ,posted last Thursday after, bin spent five houre irt jajl. , PAGE FIVE HA tbs. Hall Hostess .fT pfwesc/ay Night I r , Mrs. Al Half was t) 3St(> ss to thflHi , Marjorie Spence Circle on TuesdaOtßl | everting at 7:30. B I Mrs. Ray D. Caldwell presided! ■1 over the meeting and presented , devotional. Mrs. Lei-oy Carpenter? ■ presented an interesting progracW'H ( on “Dinner Around the World.'’! K Among the business discussed waCiH a prayer meeting held with a shutaH I Mrs. Hall seived chicken satejlH sandwiches, nuts, ice cream, canlH and coffee to Mrs. J. L. HoneycUtSM Mrs. V. C. Melvin, Mrs. Jack man. Mrs. Frank Norris, Mrs. #■ L. Bishop, Mrs. Duncan McDonallsH Mrs. Leroy Carpenter, Mrs, Cuml wood Sessoms, Mrs. D. C. Mrs. Lloyd Byrd, Mrs. and Mrs. G. L. Eiderbaum. ;■ BIRTHDAY DINNER "!»■ Mrs. John C. Wilbourne her husband oh his birthday a big birthday dinner on SundgraH Out of town guests were Mrs, HurxjH , ley Cox and daughter of RoanolugH Virginia; Mrs. George IVCy ZtSH family also of Roanoke. .Mr. John E. Wilbourne and famlBCH of Lillington, and Mrs. and Mr. Carl Lucas of Erwin. TO I Mr. and Mrs. Graham D. roe. who have been guests of tterHJ and Mrs. Sioh Wilborn, left qBH (Wednesday to return to thehr-H home in Coral Gabies, Fla. Monroes are former residents and plan to slop in iuSH • lanta, Ga. to see their sop, Dq- Von Monroe, who is attend inf’ll Georgia Tech. H to all who were so kind and help- H ful during the sickness and of their husband and father. St His wife and children- Ql lIKjM'l Funetai Horn* : P O' Kl P 1^ samem ' .

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