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Pp>AT AFTERNOON, mi 1% 1954 ■Mrs. M. D. Bissette, Sr. ponors Daughter At Tea ■pia. M. D. Bissette, Sr, enter ■ned at a tea Tuesday afternoon ■t|ter lovely home in Wilson, hon ■rihg Iter' daughter-in-law, Mrs, M. ft: ’Bissette, Jr., the former Miss ■Mfuelyh Johnson of Dunn. ■ The hostess presented her hoh p4 guest a white orchid corsage Ipqtr her arrival. ■ Mrs. Edward Neilson of Falls Kgrch. Virginia greeted guests at Bit door and Mrs. George Bailey, ■r. introduced them to the receiv ■( line, in addition to the guest ■'.honor, those in the receiving line ■ere llrs. Bissette. Mrs. N. M. ■Hinson, Sr., and Mrs. Harvey Ruf- KJr. a recent Wilson bride. ■Mr*. Robert sew invited guests ■oro the living room into the din ■Wroom where Mrs. Claude Sim ■sns presided at the punch bowl. Biss LOu Ann Bissette and Mrs. Kies Snipes assisted w’*h the ■Wing. ■The dining room was beautifully Mterated with an all-pink color ■heme. On either side of the din ■g table centerpiece, composed of ■ixed- flowers in shades of pink, Bee tall- pink tapers in silver can ■labra, Pink candles were also Bed on the buffet. ■Delectable refreshments conslst ■ of lime Ice punch with straw- THIS OLD DOG * MUST GO 8947 PLYMOUTH |; 4-DOOR ■ IN GOOD RUNNING I f CONDITION P $300.00 I W.&S. MOTOR I COMPANY ■ Tear DeSote Plymouth PwiCsr Lot Op Dwwpt Hgwy Hp-'- ■' "MS* H' ■WKm r : '■ HB 8188 ip? mini lf§J|LJJ§ wK /jkiMp mJp "Everything To Build With" I berries, ham biscuits, party sand wiches,. nuts, dainty cakes, chicken salad baskets, mints, and cheese *tf*w*. Roms were used exclusively in the living room in shades varying from dark red to pink. On the chest in the entrance hall was an arrange ment of white glads banked with magnolias. Also adding beauty to the hall were caladiums in a brass container. Mrs. Robert Brunson directed guests from the dining room to the register where Mrs. Harry Lamm presided. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. W. C. Mullins and Mr*. Frank Danny. Approximately one hundred guests called during the afternoon. Merry Matrons Play Canastq At Williams Home The Merry Matrons Canasta Club met last night at the home of Mrs. George Williams for an evening of Play. A lovely arrangement of rose zin nias was outstanding in the room where tables were arranged'far toe game. Mixed summer flowers form ed other bouquets in the home. Between toe second and toird progressions, toe hostess served tembUhg refreshments consisting of ■ ribbon sandwiches, plmiento cheese' sandwiches, canapes, pick les, olives, ice cream sandwiches *»d fruit punch. The eight members attending in eluded, Mrs. Bob Leak, Mrs. John Welborn, Mrs. Betty Bass, Mrs. Frank McLeod, Mrs. Taylor Steph ens, M«. Bill Twyford, Jr., Mrs. Lockewood Campbell and Mrs. Lloyd Strickland. A pretty wrought iron hurricane lamp was the high score prize cap tured by Mrs. Welborn. For second high, IDs. Campbell received a pair of wrought Iron candle holders and ip the hand of bingo, Mrs. Leak won an attractive copper plate. A shower of cradle gifts, arrang ed in a decorated baby carriage, was presented to Mrs. Strickland. ’ ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanna left Tuesday morning for a vacation trip. While they are away, Mr. and Mrs. John H_ Storer will operate Ma's Kitchen. MB. A. L CAULDER, JR. AND DORIS BAGLEY, both of Dunn, North Carolina were recent vial tors to the observatories atop New York City’s world-famed Empire State Building. They *rt shown here. The 1472-fadt, 102-story high Empire State Building, located in the heart of Manhattan, attracts more than a million visitors every, year. > V Raynor-Bllis Vows Spoken In Benson Ceremony Sunday The marriage of Miss Julia Bland Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ellis, and Connor Ray nor, son of Mrs. James Raynor, all of Benson was solemnized in a 5:00' o’clock candlelight Ceremony Friday afternoon at toe home of the bride in the Macon Hotel in Benson. Rev. H. O. Lanning, pastor of the bride, heard toe Vows pledged, us ing toe double ring ceremony. The reception rooms ahd foyer of the hotel were decorated with white gladioli In ornamental ped estal baskets. Along the central stairway and on the newel posts baskets of white flowers were £ laced with seven branched cand ibra standing. ‘ ; ' A program of wedding mu*lc<w*a presented by Miss .Wtlhelmina Utley, plaplst, Mrs. Warren Mitdh ell and Zeb V. Stephenson, all of Benson. Randy Kills, small brother of the bride, descended the stain bearing toe rings on a satin pillow. Mi» Peggy Wood, ctegteed in pink em broidered organdy and carrying a bouquet of paste)-flowers, attended as maid of honor. The bri<Je, dressed in a del blue silk embroidered waltz length dress featuring a pleated bodied with off-shoulder pleated bands, de scended the stairs on toe arm of her father who gave her in mar riage. Heir accessories were in a blending shade of blue and she carried a white Morocco bound Bible on which rested a white or chid with a cascade of satin' streamer*. w asm itecoaD, waw. a 0 . The bridegroom had as his best man Sgt. Floyd Byrd of Sumter, 8. O. The Votes were pledged before an altar erected in front of a French provincial wall mirror in toe foyer of the hotel. A white filagree terought iron prayer bench with vWte satin kneeling cushion was flanked with branched candlahm: and floor baskets fißed with white blooms and foliage. The mother of toe told* was attired in turquoise Unen dress with trim «f white. The mother of to* bridegroom wore two-ptec* linen dress in subset pink. Both wore ojfohid corsage*. The bride irs a 1*54 graduate Os Benton; high school. Tbatbrid#-'; Is note associated wito to? Bensop Review. ; • »' After toe ceremony the parents ° bride a buffet supper at the Macon hotel for the wedding party apd out-of-town guests. Latter ip |he evening toe bridal couple left* for a honeymoon trip to western Norto Cardljp*. For travel the : bride wore a <bavy apd white dress with trim of velvet. Her accessories were in matching shade* and she wore a white orchid at her shoulder.' Upon their return they wto es tablish residence on Parrtto Drive in Benson. - Mrsi W. Justesen Fetes Bridge Club M*». Justesen entertained members and guests of toe Friendly Cbto;Thu T sd W .^ht Summer flowers, Including multi bingo. . , ! ‘tillEttßiS V a».**tatefA: vvpTTOtoi- • Mr. andMrteC. ahd dmfthten. Anne, Peggy and Pay,-lave returned: to their home in Birmingham. Alabama After vis iting here with his brother and family, Mr. and Mi*. Floyd- Mld dlebrook and son, Joe. Si- ", AT WRIGHTBVUXE . v Mr, and Mrs. Ed Broughton and children of Dprham and Mr*. Floyd Middiebrooks and Joe Middlebrooks spent Wednesday at WrifhtevUle - - > = ■»- --■ > I HE IMS ALL ' up Betty Jean O'Brien Is Feted At Bridal Dinner Miss Electa Maynard was hostess Thursday night at . a dinner party at toe Dunn Woman’s Club honor ing August bride-elect, Miss Betty Jean O’Brien. When guests arrived at seven thirty, they teere greeted at the door b? Miss Maynard and Mrs. E. B. Graham. The hostess pre sented MiSS O'Brien a corsage of tuberoses and also remembered her with a lovely silver leaf hors d’oeu vre dish. TomStb jUld* eooktails were serv ed in to* living room after which a delicious dinner wag enjoyed in the dilllng room. The dining room table was centered wth a pretty white arrangement of asters, pom pons, ahd euphorbia flanked by White candles In silver candelabra. White gladioli ahd candles in sin gle silver candle holders were used on- th# buffet. . ■The mehu Consisted of creamed Presbyterian Circles To Meet Listed below are the meeting Pieces for the circles of the Dunn First Presbyterian Church on Au gust l: Circle No. I, 10:15 a.m„ Mrs. Hal Jordan, chairman, with Mrs. Wood row Register; Circle No. n, 10:15 api., Mrs. Ed Purple, chairman, with Mrs. Herman Lynch; Circle No. H|, 3:30 pm, Mrs. J. M. Bain, chairman. With Mrs. J. W. Thorn ten, Br.; Circle No. IV, J:3O pun., Mrs. M. B. Poole, chapman, with Mr*. ouy pstetee; Circle No. V. 3;30 pun, Mrs. Myres Tilghman. FYpnk Beltoe, Chairman, in Ladles’ Fwrtor at ihurth; Circle No. vn, S£*v *toxvto Godwin, toatahan, wjtH Mrs. J. W. John •tm.’ Circle Fto. Vm. 8:00 pm, Mr*. g«Ocg, ( ohairman, with I& Bal lard McLamb. JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT Is Proud To Present... Dunn's Newest Musical Sensation C•; />• ?;z ) ' T. ■ I At The v. j Hammond Organ Every Night at Dinner Every Day at Luncheon He plays the musk you love - Hear him play your favorites in the cool, comfortable, pleasant surroundings of this beautiful restaurant. . 1/ ** rjl 't, .1., ..n | l 1% B ga_ • a n |j, chicken in patty shells, parsley po tatoes, lima beans, blush pear sal ad, hot homemade rolls, iced tea, lime sherbet and bridal cake squares. Those attending the dinner were Miss O’Brien and her mother, Mrs. Whylma O’Brien, Mrs. Dewey Whittenton, Mrs. Charles Whitten ton, Mrs. E. B. Graham, Mrs. Ever ette Doffermyre, Mrs. Jim White of Savannah, Georgia, Mrs. Glenn Riddle, Mrs. Harold Jernigan, Miss Libby Raye Cromartie, Miss Louise McOugan and toe hostess. Percy Wilkins To Be Married On TV Program Miss Virginia Ann Reed, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Reed of Kinston and Percy Wilkins, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins of Golds boro, formerly of Benson, will be married on the “Bride and Groom” television program in New York, at 3:15 in the afternoon of Tuesday, August 3. (NBC channel 12) The couple had originally plan ned their marriage for August 14 in the Queen Street Methodist church in Kinston, but when the television wedding, with its many gifts and expense paid honeymoon was made available to them the first pjans were changed. They left Thursday, July 29, for New York to observe other programs telecast and to rehearse for their own cere mony. Accompanying the couple to New York were the bride-to-be’s parents and her maid of honor, Miss Marcia Milne of Rocky Mount. Midshipman George H. Wilkins of toe U S Naval Academy at Annap olis will attend his brother as best man. The couple will return to North Carolina following their honeymoon and will enter East Carolina Col- Spending (iContlnura From Paso On*> was to “nudge” business into greater activity. Weeks said there is no plan to increase total federal spending during the current fiscal year which began July I'. He said money that would not have been spent until later in the year, will be spent in 1 1 1 e ( earlier months. The program -will apply particu larly to construction of highways, civilian airports and ships and textile contracts, he said. “Picture Promising” Weeks told reporters that the “economic picture looks promis ing” at the calendar year’s half way mark. As favorable signs, he cited fall ing investories and high levels of disposable income and construction activity. He said preliminary reports on July employment indicate factory and mine unemployment held steady, instead of showing the us ual rise. lege, Greenville, in September where they will be members of the senior class. POLLY’S BEAUTY SHOP Is Now In Its New Location At. .. 303 E, Bay Street At The Home Os Mrs. Allen Across From Grammar School Mrs. Polly Allen, Operator Phone 4869 Dunn, N. C. PAGE THREE VISIT BARRS Mrs. Dave Cohen and son, ? T .5- colm of Harrisburg, Pa. are vh.tr ing her brother and sister-in,v, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baer at . te Baer summer home at Cardura Beach. CANNERY DAYS lt has bern announced that the Dunn Canne-y will be open two days each week, Tuesday and Friday, for the re mainder of the summer due to the canneries in Coats and Angler be ing closed. Cannery hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 pun. Coats and Angier citizens are in/lted to use the Dunn Cannery. The Town Book’ Shelf Books Os AU Kinds Bibles Sheet Music Sta tionary Gifts. 122 S. Wilson Phone 3655
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