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Tea Given Honoring Bride-Elect At Blanchard Home, Many Guests given by Mrs. C. T. Latimer and Mrs. A. W. Blanchard on Thurs day afternoon at the Blanchard home was a most beautiful af fair. Miss Breece of Fayetteville and Clarence Lee Tart, Jr. of Dunn will be married in The First Bap tist Church in Fayetteville on Au gust 17th. Mrs. Latimer greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Blanchard, Miss Breece. Miss Sylvia Slaughter, fi ance of Clarence Corbett, Jr., Mrs. Oscar Breece, mother of the bride-to-be and Mrs. Clarence Lee Tart, mother of the groom el ect, received in the living room. Mrs. Mary Libby Fowler, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Shelton Butt, Mrs. Jerry Butler and Mrs. E. J. Nobles also assisted in re ceiving. The entrance hall and living rooms had lovely arrangements of all white gladiolis, tube roses and stock. The den was most at 1 ' — PRINCE'S DEPT. STORE DUNN, N. C. Ladies Summer Dresses upto'/a.JSL uaiuvc wiui ^diuru iiuwria ui yellow and red. The dining room table was cov ered with an exquisite Imported cloth and the silver bowl in the center was filled with white chry santhemums, tube roses and stock. Tall threp-branched candelabra held white candles. The buffet had one large arrangement of similar flowers and a five-branched can delabra. Mrs. Clarence Lee Tart poured punch from a silver bowl and Mrs. Oscar Breece served cakes from opposite ends of the table. Cheese straws, tiny decorated sandwich es, fruit ices, mints and salted nuts were also served. The hostesses gifts of white cor sages were most atractive with the blue and white afternoon frocks that Miss Breece and Miss Slau ghter wore for the tea. Mrs. Blanchard’s gift to Miss Breece was a silver bread and but ter plate. Mrs. Latimer’s gift was a silver bread tray. Their gift to Miss Slaughter was a novelty sil ver tray. Miss Breece was called into the den and given an honor seat de signated for her by a bride doll showered with satin ribbon. A huge box covered with bridal pa per and tied with wide green sat in ribbon was placed before her. This box held a surprise miscel laneous shower of gifts from the party’s five guests present. IN MICHIGAN Miss Virginia Dare Adkins will return home in Saturday accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mil ler of Annarbor, Michigan with whom she has spent the past three weeks. HAS VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and sons Jimmy and Johnny had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godwin and Ronnie at White Lake. IN DUNN Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bannerman of Dunn had as their guests Mrs. Tom Osburn and family of Greens boro. Celebrate the Ice Cream Festival with ace .. . plump, golden, tree* ripened peaches blended into that wonderful Pine State Ice Cream. You've never tasted anything so good! Get some today—in handy pints and thrifty half* gallons and the Premium Quality Hostess pints-— —V at your near-by Pine State Ice Croam Dealer's Store > North Carolina’s Choice Since 1919 For Home Delivery, Phone 4603 WATCH CRUNCH & DES, WRAL-TV, CHANNEL 5 Each Thursday At 7 P. M. Oak Dale Club Has Meeting At Norris Home The Oak Dale Home Demonstra tion Club met with Mrs. Edgar Norris, Jr. Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Miss Hinson, the county home agent. 15 members and four visitors were, present. Mrs. Glenn Morris, president, called the meeting to order and during the business session plans were made for the annual picnic, to be held at 5 p.m. on August 21 at the Howard pond. It will be a combination fish fry and picnic and each family will take fish, slaw, ice tea and other foods. The picnic will be opened to all citizens of the neigh borhood. Mrs. R. E. Allen will be hostess at this meeting. ,Mrs. Lottie L. Norris served Cup cakes, punch, pimento cheese sand wiches and crackers. Club members presented gifts to the hostesses, Mrs. Arlefie Norris and Mrs. Lottie L. Norris. They are sisters but their birth day falls on the same date, two years apart. Arelene was 29 years old and Lottie L. was 27. The meeting adjourned with re citation of the club collect. A community fish fry was en joyed following the club meeting BACK HOME Miss Juanita Warren returned home on Thursday. She has been vacationing in Washington, Mary land, and Virginia with her rela tives Mr. and Mrs. John D. Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. William Geb hardt and family. FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. N. Demai, Sr.,j had as their guests their son, Lt. Col. and Mrs„ N. Damai, Jr., and sons from Orlando, Florida. GO HOME Miss Kathie and Gail DeLapp of Reidsville returned to their home after staying with their grand - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bry ant. VISITS MOTHER Mrs. Ollie Bass of Rocky Mount N. C., visited her mother and friends recently. FROM CARY Mr. and Mrs. Davis Catlett had j as their guests Mr. W. R Holden of Cary. FROM FLORIDA Mrs. Bertha Hutton of Miami. Florida is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ben Hartsfield. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Pope and son, of New Bern recently visited friends and relatives in Dunn. BACK HOME Mr and Mrs. G. C. Mitchell and son Marty are back home after a week stay at Myrtle Beach. DUNN GUESTS Vance McGugan has been a guest in Dunn for about a week he is now in Washington, D. C. where he is visiting Mfss Louise McGugan before returning to Mocksville. Miss McGugan is his sister. AT LAKE Mrs. C. T. Hildreth and child ren, Carolyn and Chuck are at White Lake visiting Mrs. Mickey Rouse. BEACH GUESTS Mrs. Edwin Boyette and guests Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Buell and daughter, Virginia of Tenn. are at Wrightsville Beach. RETURNED HOME Mrs. Lillian Smith and Mrs. Earl Youngblood of Dunn have re turned from a trip in Mexico and points of interest in the western parts. AT GREENVILLE Miss Jane Westbrook had been visiting her grandmother in Greenville. IN DUNN ,M.rs. George P. McKay hag as her guests Major and Mrs. George P. McKay and daughters, Mar garet Anh and Judy of Fla. IN FLORIDA Mrs. R. L. Warren and Dr. Sue Green and son Artie and a grand son Billy Jackson have returned from Florida after a visit there. AT BEACH The following were at Atlantic Beach last week, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kotlas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hartsfield and childrer and Mrs. Bertha Hutton. BAPTISTS BELIEVE... Complete Religious Freedom for Everyone In the early eighteenth cen tury Baptist min isters in Virginia were imprisoned for pr e a c h i n g without government permission. In prison they continued to preach. When Patrick Henry was asked to defend them for the crime “of preaching the gos pel of the Son of God” he cried out indignantly as he waved the invitation above his head, “Great God! Great God! Great God!” His prayer and the prayers of Baptists were heard, and reli gious liberty was written into the Constitution. Religious freedom in America is largely a trophy of Baptist effort and influence and one of our most precious possessions. Baptists believe in the loyalty of all citizens to the state. Jesus referred to the duty of people in his day when he said, “Ren der . . . unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s” (Matthew 22:21). The Roman Christians were told, “Let every soul be subject unto the the higher powers . . . rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil” (Ro mans 13:1,3). Paul wrote Ti tus to remind the Christians ‘To be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be readv to every good work” (Titus 3:1). But none of this implies that the church is to be subject to the domination of the state. Baptists believe in the separation of church and state. The church is to co-operate in all that is high and decent, but in no way is it to he subject to the control of the state or used by it to do its will. As many Baptist churches have declared in their articles of faith “We be lieve that civil rT!V~'~^D 8overnment is of V divine aPP°int JHIilllll IT ment, for the in terests and good order of human society; and that magistrates are to be prayed for, conscientiously honored, and obeyed; except only in things opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the only Lord of the conscience, and the Prince of the kings of the earth.” The Bible is the guidebook for Baptists. Its best known verse for this appeal to the su premacy of the Lord Jesus Christ includes: “Render . . . unto God the things that are God’s” (Matthew 22:21) and “One is your master, even Christ” (Matthew 23:10). The Virginia ministers in Patrick Henry’s time were good citizens and willing to serve the state, but they were not willing to be silenced in matters of religion. In preaching the gospel they had “to obey God rather than men,” as the Apostle Peter once de clared when government leaders in early Christian days tried to silence his preaching (Acts 5: 29). ihe imprisoned Virginia preachers could well have said what many other Baptist leaders have said, “We might not agree with what you say, but we would die for your right to say it." j xou wiuj always ima a warm, inenaiy welcome a~id will enjoy i the fellowship and inspiration of worshiping at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WEST BROAD 8T. DUNN, N. C. LAKE' VISITORS Mrs. Jimmy McLamb and dau ghter Cinday and Mrs. Thelma Jones visited Mrs. Mickey Rouse at White Lake IN FLORIDA Miss Dorothy Adcox of Route 4 Dunn has been vacationing in Florida for the past two weeks. Back Home C M. Cottle was home from Vir ginia where he is employed visit ing his relatives and friends. FROM ECC Miss Ethelyn Maxwell who is attending East Carolina College was home this past weekend vi siting her parents Mr. and Mrs Ralph Maxwell. TEXAS GEESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and children from Houston. Texas, are visiting relatives in Dunn. HAVE RETURNED Carolyn Jordan. Helen Butt Jimmy Surles, and Lloyd Byrd have returned from a weeks stay at Camp Carolina. RECENT GEESTS Miss Frances Hyman formerly of Dunn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kotlas. WITH MOTHER Miss Laura Belle Carr of Ra leigh was in Dunn last weekend visiting her mother Mrs. Lucille Carr. VISIT IN GOLDSTON Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Black, Jr. and two daughters, Brenda and Jennifer, visited Mrs. Black’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thames, in Goldston on Wednesday. BACK FROM CHARLOTTE Miss Sharon Tart of Dunn re turned yesterday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Byrd in Charlotte. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crafton Tart, spent Thursday in Charlotte anti Sharon returned with them. BACK IN DENN Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis have returned from a trip to the moun tains of Western Carolina and Vir ginia Last weekend they attended the Miss Virginia State Beauty Pageant in Roanoke. HAVE GUEST Mrs. Ed Smith, will have as her j guests her daughter Mrs. Charles Bringarder and children of Lex Mrs. Jeff Denny Is New President Of Baptist WMU The Woman's Missionary Society . t met Monday, July 22 at 8 p, m., in ! the Baptist Church of Dunn. j , The opening song, “From Green- j ( land's Icy Mountain” was followed j, by the Watchword, Hubakkuk, 2:14 , and a prayer. The Elizabeth Hope Circle pre sented an interesting program on “Missions in Malaya.” Mrs. WiUima Pope read the 1 Bcripture lesson. Other members1 discussing the work in this field here. Mrs. . J .S. Farthing Jr., Mrs. , Jeff Denny, Mrs. Hank Currin, Mrs. Johnnie Ciccone, and Mrs Bill Lawrence. During the business session, mi nutes for the June meeting were read and approved. The secretary, Mrs. George Brit ton also called for the eleven cir cls to stand separately and to re port their August meeting place, he total count of members pres ington, Kentucky. AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Raynor and son are at Carolina Beach where they will spent about two weeks. PRINCE'S DEPT. STORE DUNN, N. C. - Another 1,500 Yds. COTTONS “Up to 44c Yd. Values” NOW ^ Yds. For rat was 43. As the Stella Austin” Circle had he largest percentage of attend led to their leadtrwasiBwuepJui ■nee, the W. M U. pin prize was .warded to their leader, Mrs. V. J tice. An announcement was made thai he ‘•Pauline Gillespie'' Circle wil five the program in August at thi r S-A-V-E ON gas, washing and OTHER AUTO SERVICE SEEING AS HOW AMOCO WHITE GAS IS SO GOOD FOR YOUR OUTBOARD MOTORS and LAWN MOWER MOTORS JACK WANTS TO KNOW WHY YOU DON'T TAKE JUST AS GOOD CARE OF YOUR CAR OR TRUCK MOTOR For Longer Life and Better Service?? FREE Beach Ball With Oil Change and Grease Job WASH JOBS ONLY $1.50 JACK'S AMOCO SERVICE 301 South Dunn, N. C. Oeneraly Assembly. Leadership Conferences were an ounced to be held in Durham, Se pt 3-4. Mrs. Skinner emphasized the importance of training for all officers. Circle secretaries are urged to mail quarterly reports to Mr",. G*orge Britton. Reporting for the nominating commute, Mrs. Ruork nominated Mrs. Jeff Denny as the new pre sident. The society voted unani mously to elect Mrs. Denny to this office and welcomed her warmly. A prayer of dedication by Mrs. Ernest Russell closed Mie meeting. f WE - ^ ACQ 3.g» All LENGTHS Per Thousand glffff BUILDING SUPPLY GODWpl‘ w-g
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