Mrs. Wade Entertained At Luncheon
To Honor Miss Betty Crumpler
Mrs. Marvin Wade. Jr. enter
tained at a lovely luncheon Tues
day at one o'clock, honoring Miss
Betty Byrd Crumpler. who will be
married Saturday.
the Womans Club, the acene of
the bridal courtesy, was attrac
tively decorated with summer
flowem.
In the dining room, the one
large table waa centered with a
beautiful arrangement of yellow
roeea and lilies, along with mag
nolias.
When the bride-elect arrived,
die waa presented a nosegay of
gardenias.
A delicious three-course lunch
eon waa served.
Mrs. Wade’s gift to Miss Orum*>
ler was a silver bonbon dish. I
Those enjoying the party were
Che honor**, Mi** Betty Byrd
Crumpler. her mother, Mrs. j. p.
Crumpler. Mrs. J. H. Byrd and
Kathryn Neil Byrd, tooth of Un
dan, Mrs. Billy Hodges, Mrs. 8. N.
Butt, Mrs. Fred Byeriy, Mrs.
Charles Byrd. Joyce Godwin. Vir
ginia Lee Vann, Libtoy rtae Clo
martle, Martha Ann Butler, Utney
Hodges, Janice Fowler, and Ann
Byeriy.
VISITS HERB
Sammy Jackson of Angler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jackson,
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Jackson and Pat In Dunn.
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Mr. Oscar Strickland is a pa
tient In the Dunn Hospital.
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Bridge Club
Met Tuesday
At Creteni Home
Mrs Corky Creteni entertained
for members and quests of the
Valentine bridge club last night at
her home. The home was made
more attractive with colorful ar
rangements of gladioli and roses.
While the games were in pro
gress, the hostess passed Iced
‘drinks, nuts, and cookies. At the
end of the evening, she served
cheeaewiches, a congealed salad,
and coCfee.
Mrs. Luther Turner was the win
ner of the high score award, pil
low cases, and Mrs Paul Tart, ,who
was second high, was given note
paper. Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Jr. was
the high i-core winner among the
guest*, and she also received pil
low cases. Mrs. Haruz Duncan was
the winner in a game of bingo, and
Mrs. Creteni gave her a dish towel
and cloth.
Members playing were Mrs. Ha
ruz Duncan, Mrs. Luther Turner,
Mrs. Paul Thrt, and Mrs. Robert
Page. Quests for the evening were
Mrs. BiU Lilly, Mrs. John Ciccone,
Mrs. Lewis Oodwln. and Mrs. R.
A. Duncan, JS'.
Baptist Class
Met At West
Home Tuesday
The home of Mrs J C West vu
the meeting mace Tuesday night
at eight o'clock, for members of
the T. E L. Class of the First Bap
tist Church. Mrs J. L. Hatcher was
co-hostess with Mrs. West.
Colorful summer flowers decor
ated the West home for the evening
meeting.
Mrs. V. J. Rice, the president,
presided over the meeting.
The devotional was given bv Mrs.
June Ouv. She read the 13th chap
ter of Matthew Miss Minnie Ouy
then led in prayer.
The evening’s program was pre
sented bv Mrs. Lewis Strickland.
She closed the meeting with pray
er
Mrs. Rice presided over the busi
ness meeting. Routine reports were
given, and the minutes of the hud
meeting were aporoved.
The hostesses served at the end
of the evening prune whip, cook
ies. nuts, and punch.
Members attending were Mrs. E
M. Slaughter Mrs. Marv Hawley.
Mrs. C. H. Orimes. Mrs. C. L Guy.
Miss Minnie Guy, Mrs. Allen H. A.
Lee Mrs. June Ouv. Mrs. C. T Con
nor. Mrs. J. A. McLarab. Mrs. V. J.
Rice. Mr' R, j. Walton, Mrs. George
"■‘H- Mm lewis Strickiand.
Mr... Roger Barer--t -> the'two
I hostess-. ?»••' v and Mrs. Hat
cher.
RETURNS HOME
Mr. and Mrs E. W. Lockamy of
Jeffersonville. Indiana returned to
’.heir home Sunday after spending
a week in Dunn visiting her sons.!
Willis Pope and Jackie Pope and
their families. They also visited
Mrs. Lockamy's sister. Mrs. Leo
nard Monds and family, and her
brothers, Johnny and Fred Jack
son and their families.
P
!wmr7
HONORED AT SHOWER — Mtai Betty Byrd (jumpier ww
II a »hower la.t night at right Wrt Hn M JB-V**"*
Vann and MU* Joyce Godwin at the home ri **f- *"^* **^
Vann on S. Layton Are. MUo Bari»r» .Snjyef,, brted ricct ^ Jaly.
was also ksMni Shown hero, at the party,, left to right, are Mhw
Virginia Tana, her mother, Mra. Earl Vann, Mis* Betty Byrd Craw
ler, the heneree, her mother, Mra. J. P. Grumpier, Mini Barbara
Snipes and Mias Joyce Godwin.
Cousins Honor
Betty Crum pier *t
At Linen Shower ....
i
Miss Virginia Vann and Mi#*
Joyce Godwin honored their cou
sin. Mias Betty Byrd Crumpler at
a linen ah owe r Tuesday night at
S OO at the Vann home. Mias CnilB-'
pier win be married Saturday In
Washington, D. C.
Mias Crumpler was presented a
corsage of gardenias by the host
esses. Miss Barbara Snipes, an
other summer brlde-eieot. was also
presented with a corsage of gar
denias. ■_
Arrangements of summer flowers
decorated th* living room of the
home. A white bridal umbrella cen
tered a drop leaf table which held
a shower of many nice gifts for
the honoree.
In the dining room, the tradi
tional bridal scheme of green and
white was carried out. The table
was covered with a white Italian
linen cloth- The centerpiece, on a
reflector, was composed of white
tides, gardenias, and gladioli flank
ed by white candles in silver can
delabra. The buffet was decorated
with magnolia and silver candela
bra.
After the guests arrived they
entered the dining room where Mrs.
J. P. Crumpler mother of the ho
noree, poured punch. Other re
freshments Included sandwiches. In
dividual green and white bridal
cakes and nuts.
Miss Godwin’s gift to Miss Crum
pler was a pair of linen sheets. A
silver vegetable dish was Miss
Vann’s gift to the honoree. Miss
Snipes was remembered with gifts
of silver to her chosen pattern.
Those Invited were Miss Crum
pler, Mrs. J. P. Crumpler. her mo
ither. Prances Crumpler and from
Linden Mrs. Jesse Byrd. Miss Ka
' thertoe Neal Bvrd, Mra A. 3.
Bethune, Miss Hallie Bethune. Miss ;
Sandra Bethune Mrs. W. H. Beth,
une, and Mrs. Tom Pemerton. Mrs I
W. B. Byrd.and Mrs. Lloyd Byrd
of Bunnlevel received invitations
along with Miss Alice Prince, Miss
Ann Bjrerly, Miss Margaret Cath
ey. Miss Peggy Ruth Barfield, Miss
Lanle
tor, Miss
Ml! MB
Nay
Mlas
Margaret' OAffwlA. Miss flanke^Fow- j
1*1* 'Mint Vinrinia Turlinfirton, -Miss
■« M1“
Alice Stewart, Miss .
Miss Martha Ann ButMr.'iffa. Willy
Hodges, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr%.
L. B. Pope, Jr. Mrs. Fred Byerly,
Mrs. Ralph^Marwe^^fcs^Dwig
bara Snipes, Mrs. Ralph Snipes,
Mrs. Marvin Wade Jr., Mrs. R. J.
Denny Miss Meredith Cromartif.
Mrs. Earl Vann, and Mrs. A. f.
Godwin Sr ad of Dunn.
Winsome Class
M*t Tuesday At ■
Frmfc Home
Members of the Winsome class of
the First Baptist Church met Tues
day night at eight o’clock at the
home of Mrs. Curtis Ennis with
Mrs. A. y. Suggs acting as co-hos
tess. Mixed flowers, with rosea and
gladioli predominating in the bou
quets, decorated the Ennis home.
Mrs. H. A. Westbrook, class pre
sident presided over the meeting.
The devotional was presented by
Mrs. Westbrook. Her scripture was
taken from the 9th chapter of
Luke. To close her remarks, she
read a poem, "Follow Me". Mrs.
Ernest Russell led in prayer.
Mrs. Westbrook then presided
over a routine business meeting.
During the soda! hour, the hos
tesses served pound cake topped
with whipped cream and a cherry,
along with cherry punch.
Members attending Were Mrst
Albert Watkins, Mrs. gnes Warren,
Mrs. Katherine Warren Mrs. Sam
Aualey*. Mrs. W. E. Rvals Mrs. Er
nest Warren, Mrs. Ernest Russell.
Mrs, Herman Qreen Mrs. B. O.
Slaughter, Mrs. S. D. Whittington,
Mrs. H. A. Westbrook, aiul the two
hostesses.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. 1 W. Jernigan of Spring
Hope has returned to her home
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Strickland.
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Chicken Fry
At Holt's Lake
The No. S Department of Spool
ing and Warping .of the, Erwin
Mills and their guests had a' chick
en fry at Holts Lake Friday at
6:00. V ..
The menu consisted of chicken,
. .potato salad, mis, cookies and
soft drinks. . \
The thirty who attended enjoyed
swimming,. boating and dancing.
Miss Worrell
Honored At
Erwin Shower
Mias Frances Worrell of Ervin,
who will become the bride of Bill
W. Lassiter Friday,' June », was
honored at a miscellaneous shower
last night at the home of Mrs.
Vance Melvin given by Mrs. Carl
White, Jr. of Fayetteville and Mrs
James Adams.
Mixed flowers of green and
white hues
were used in »
thr tthnut th
M.
with a oardenia
table was eovered with a
who
es were Mrs. George
of the bride-elect, and
land West. Mrs. H. Q.
the
The
part*
aunt
wiches, mints, bridal cakes, fruit
punch, coffee and bridal ices.
Mias Worrell waa presented a gift
of linen by the hostesses.
Those present included Miss Wor
rel. Mrs. George Conard. Mrs. AJ
ton Ouin. Mrs. Vance Melvin, Mrs.
H Q. Beard. Mra. Forest Maxwell,
Mrs. Bruce Gomedela, Mrs, Roland
West, Mra. E. O Davis, Mra. A.
H. Harper, Mrs. Leonidas Jackson
and Mrs. Hugh Lassiter of Dur
ham, mother of the groom-elect.
INVITATIONS SENT
The following invitations have
been Issued:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Marvin Blackman
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Agnes Jacqueline
to
Mr. Robert Leslie Smith, Junior
on Wednesday, the twenty-seventh
of June
at half after eight o’clock
in the evening
First Baptist Church
Benson, North Carolina
CLUB MEETING
The Oak Dale Home Demonstra
tion Club will have Its regular
meeting on Thursday at 2:00 in
the club room with Mrs. R. E. Alien
acting as hostess. Please go and
take someone with you.
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