Miss McGugan Was Honoree At Party auss umuc McuuRin. wno » leaving Dunn soon for Washington. D C.. was honored on Friday eve ning at a surprise bridge party and miscellaneous shower at the R. L. Cromartie home on North Orange Avenue. Mias Libby Raye Cromar tie. Mrs. Wallace Warren, and Mrs Robert Cannady were joint hostess es for the social courtesy. Upon her arrival. Mias McOugan was presented a novelty corsage composed of a single carnation with a background otf three-cent stamps. Composing the tables for three progressions of bridge were Miss McOugan. Miss Melrose Tart. Mias Electa Maynard, Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Hubert Peay. Mrs. John Ctc rone, Mias Ophelia Matthews. Mrs. W. M. Brannan. 8r , Mrs. Gerald Mann. Mrs. Mary IJbby Fowler. Mrs. Paul Strickland. Jr.. Mrs. Mayo Smith, Mrs. Dick Taylor at Texas, Mrs. Edwin Stewart. Mrs. BUly McOugan of Raleigh and Mm. James MoCoteman of Newton Grove Mias Lane Siler and Dot Walton Joined the group for re freshments. Mias McOugan was high score winner for the evening, and re ceived a book caddy as her prise. ■econa nign, a sei oi ooasien. won to Mr*. James Yates. Mrs. Mary Libby Fowler won low score and received a box of matches. A variety of candles was paaaed during the progressions. At the conclusion of play, the hostesses served a delectable salad (date, which consisted of congealed cherry salad, chicken salad sandwiches, udtlnes. and applejacks, with cof fee. The individual table* were cen tered with a little novelty dish of olives, pickles and radlah rosettes. Later. Little Miss Betty Coats assisted the hostess In presenting gifts to the honoree by pulling in a small train carrying an array ol nice, useful gifts. Mrs. Taylor was also remembered with a gift from the hostesses. Lovely arrangement* of spring flowers decorated throughout th* h<*ne. IN RALEIGH Mrs. A. B. Godwin and daughtei Joyce were shoppers In Raleigh or Friday afternoon. SHOPPED IN RALEIGH Mrs J Edgar Black. Jr. was f shopper in Raleigh on Saturday. I Dunn Officers | O. E. S. Were I Entertained On Friday evening the Dunn of ficers of the Order of Eastern 8tai were entertained by Mrs. R. A Duncan, Sr., worthy matron, at hei home. Guests were greeted by the hoe teas and invited into the Duncar home which was lovely with an ar ray of mined spring flower*. I Games and contests were enjoyec for an hour. Later, plans were dis cuaeed for the Installation of nev officers. The installation service will be March 26. Mrs. Duncan presented each o: the officers with a lovely pin, ir appreciation of the fine work dom during the year. Mrs. Ralph Snipes, and Mrs Paul Drew assisted the hostess ii serving coffee, cherry ice crean pies, nuts, and candies. Those attending were Don EH Drew, Sara Wilson, Cleon Jackson Edward Oodwin, Carolyn Sch^U Mamie Snipes, Janie Kinlaw. Hildi Dudley. R. A. Duncan, Sr., and Pau Drew. ■ , ... - - * engagement announced - Mlm We*** Johnson Wood « Camp Lejenne Is the daughter .« ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Wood « Dunn. Her engagement to Captal | LeRoy Mitchell Duffy of Quantlc. I Virginia la announced hy her P i rents. Captain Duffy la .the son « . Lema Mitchell Duffy* of Oorts. Cal . Ifomla. and the late Mrs. Duff i The wedding win take place In tt I Protestant Chapel at Camp U I jeune April 14. Mrs. Strickland Is Hostess To Church Group Mrs. Matthew Strickland was has hes# to the W. M. U. of Second Baptist Church Friday night, March 1«. 1856 at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting was called to order fay the president, Mrs. Willie Nor | ris. The hymn, "The Kingdom is 1 Coming.” was sung and the group | repeated the watchword. The business session that follow ed was presided over by Mrs. Nor ris. A report of all committees was given and other routine matters discussed. Mrs. E. C. Keller was In charge of the program, ‘Make Me A Channel - Of Blessings * Miss linda Holland t gave the scripture reading from f Luke 11:36-37 followed with prayei f by Mrs. Ernie Jackson. The grout » sang “Make Me A Channel of Bles ►. sing.-’ then the program was pre - seated. Those having parts wen t Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Norris, Lind* - Holland, Mrs Leslie Buries, Mr* r. Margaret Register, Mrs. J. B e Snipes and Mrs. Jackson. i- Following the program the bos ' tees served refreshments of pine apple cake and coffee to members present: MM. Strickland, Mrs. Wil lie Norris, Mrs. E. O. Keller, Mrs. Leslie Buries. Mm. Ernie Jackson, Mrs. C. A. Holland, Mm. J. B. Snipes. Mm. Margaret Register and vtsitoM, Miss Linda Holland, Mrs. Cal dwell Strickland and Mm. E. H Barefoot, Miss Lynette Strickland. SOUTH DAKOTA GUESTS Dr. and Mm. Herbert Aistrup of Sioux Falls, 8. D. arrived today for a visit with Mr. and Mm. Hoover Adams. Dr. and Mrs. Aistrup have been vacationing in Florida and Cuba. They will be here for severdaf iff — VISITED HERE Mm. Elmer MoOaskill of Cam eron Village, Raleigh visited Mm. Ellis Barbour on Saturday after noon. VISITED MOTHER I F. 8. Best of Brevard visited his mother, Mrs. L. J. Beat during the weekend. Mm. David Powell, Jr. and I daughter Dava of Norfolk, Virgin - • la. spent Saturday visiting Mrs > i Lawrence Marshtoum. attended weddino Ml- and Mrs. R. R. Raynor At tended the Ha?dee-8yfc« wedding In Rocky Mount on Sunday. yiaiTCD fflJOM t Mr. tonr ■«»*»• *•»t*J' »M Henry Tyler In RtabOMUd. VUgfti over the wfcend . ,, fs tn}*y Good tsesme, Sscsrity -It's£<sy-Urn . NURSE ( ) Practical Nursing ( ) Dental Nursing muilimt SOMM N rSACTKM wt ■ Sfc Box 70, The Daily Record, Dunn, N. C. YOU ALWAYS FIND THE BIGGEST VALUES And BIGGEST BARGAINS At * 4 f + % *ff*;** - .vV m t V For Helping Make Our Anniversary Sole Such A Tremendous Success. We Are Happy That So Many Of You Came. We Know That You Were Delighted With The Unusual Values You Found Here. 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