LUCILLE MAY, Society Editor Low Tally Club Feted Thursday By Mrs. Pete Skinner Mrs. Pete Skinner entertained at three tables of bridge when she entertained the Low Tally Bridge Club last night. The members included Mrs. Earl Murphv. Mrs. Jim Farthing, Jr.. Mrs. Bobbv Strickland, Mrs. Harvev Eldridge. Jr., Mrs. Bobby T^rt, Mrs. Tom Tharrington and Mrs. Judd Ammons. Guests were Mrs. Wavne Polk, Mrs. Walter L«ve, Mrs. Dirk Walters, Mrs. Ned Cbamnion and Mrs. Wiley Bowen. S"nrint the Halloween motif. Mrs Skinner used orange berries and jack-o-lanterns inde enretine her home along with Halloween table settings and tall ies. , Hospital Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Thursday: Milford E. Lee, Dunn; Mr. Troy Eason, Jr., Route 4, Dunn; Mr. Carlle C. Dorman, Route 4, Dunn; Mr. Raymond Crane, Route 4, Dunn; Mrs. Joyce Raynor, Route 2, Benson; Lucy Carter, Godwin; Mrs. Verdie M. Smith, Dunn; Mrs. Florence C. Holmes, Route 3, Dunn; Mrs. Nell Mattox, Dunn; Mr. (Carlyle Beasley, Route 2, Newton Grove; Mbs. Ethel Stewart, Route 2, Dunn; Cleta Jones, Route 1, Dunn; Mrs. Lela Harrington, Erwin; Master Martin Lucas, Route 1, Wade; Miss Melody Neighbors, Dunn; Mrs. Carolyn Riddle, Dunn; Mrs. Dorothy Strickland, Dunn; Mrs. Edna Stanley, Dunn. GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Master Chris Coats, Route 3, Dunn; Mrs. Irene Lloyd, Erwin; Miss Connie West, Route 2, Lil lington; Mrs. Margaret Gas ter, Erwin; Miss Linda Mason, Er win; Mrs. Ila Hollingsworth, Erwin; Mrs. Maude Royals, Route 4, Dunn: Mr. Donald Morrison, Route 1, Erwin; Mr. James Gaster, Erwin; Mr. Glenn wood, Erwin: Mrs. Mary Lou Maxwell, Buies Creek; Mrs. Peggy Ivey, Erwin; Mr. William Bayles, Erwin. 1 MB. AND MBS. DELTON AVERY Dunn Lady Celebrates 73 rd Birthday With Dinner On Sunday, October 6, Mrs. Addle Avery celebrated her 73rd birthday at her home on Route 3. Her husband, Dalton Avery, her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren made the day complete with a delicious birthday dinner and many love Mrs. Godwin Is Hostess To Gay Eight Club Mrs. Marvin Godwin was bridge hostess Tuesday night at '8:30. Her guests were members of the Gay Eight bridge club and spec ial guests, Mrs. Tommy Godwin and Mrs. ^N/ed Champion. -i f. During the evening, tnenos tess served a chicken salad plate with cookies and coffee. Mrs. R. A. Duncan Jr. tallied high for the evening with the guest award going to Mrs. Cham pion. The consolation prize was won by Mrs. Mac Barefoot. Members of the club attending were Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Bare foot, Mrs. Reid Mitchell, Mrs. Woody Myers, Mrs. Hoover Adams and1 Mrs. Dick Walters. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. F. P .Byrd and Mrs. Ho ward Thomas visited in Fayette ville on Wednesday. VISIT PARENTS Gary Godwin, who attends the Morganton School for the Deaf, Is spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Godwin. Gary will celebrate his seventh birthday on Saturday. ly gifts. Mrs. Avery Is the mother of ten children, 42 grandchildren end 45 great-grandchildren, most of whom were present with oth er relatives and friends. A spry woman for her age, Mrs. Avery said the day was the happiest birthday she had ever spent and the occasion would always be remembered as a high light In her life. IN MKMORIAM Tonight, October 20, 1062, was a year ago my husband, Graham M. Best, passed away and it was the greatest shock of my life. Not only to me but to his chil dren, -mother, father, brothers, sisters and all his friends which were many. And now that he la gone, all ye have left of him are * 'Kirsweet and precious memories which will never be lived down. He was a person who loved and enjoyed life while he lived. His passing away brought much gritf/ tO: me and his family, hut If hi could speak, he would say don’t grieve over me Just go on enjoyftig life and make the best of everything. He is dead hut his memories will never die. Lucy Best ft Children FROM WASHINGTON Sgt. and Mrs. D. K. Wishart of Washington, D. O., spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Henry. FROM KENTUCKY Howard Bryant and Harry Burge from Louisville, Ken tucky, are spending the week with Howard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant on Route 3. I FAREWELL -TIL NEXT SPRING EL To The Tote and Teens Who Grew Up On Dairy Queen. . To The Mother* and Dads Who Brought Them Here To Delight Their Little Hearts. TO The Regulars Who Camel Daily For Their Confections. To All Those Wjooderful, Wonderful People Who For 9 Tears Hare Patronised and Contributed To Our Growing Success. To Those We Salute And Offer Our Heartiest Gratitude AnA Say — So Long—. SEE YOU NEXT SPRING THE DAIRY QUEEN ERWIN BIX THOMAS STANBOULY, PROP. N. CL Mrs. L. Turner Is Club Hostess All members of the Trick *n Trump Bridge Club were on hand Thursday night wfcen Mrs. Luth er Turner was hostess to the group. At the conclusion of the evening, the high score prise was won by Mrs. Haruz Duncan with Mrs. Bruce Byrd second high. Low scorer was Mrs. Glenn Cox. Completing the tables wjfere Mrs. Eugene Huggins, Mrs. W. P. Lawrence, Mrs. Dwight Row land, Mrs. Bill Tyson and Mrs. Mayo Smith. Hot ginger bread with apple sauce and whipped cream, nuts and coffee were served during he evening. Gleaners Class 9 * Meets Tuesday jThe Gleaners Class of the First Baptist Church met Tues day night at the home of Mrs. MJlton Murray on North Park Avenue. Attending the meeting were Mrs. George Hugh Jackson, Mrs. C. L. Guy, Mrs. Howard Tart, Mhs. Dallas Matthews, Mrs. Olease Hudson, Mrs. Joe Young and Mrs. Eloise Bischoff. Mrs. Jackson, the president, an,d Mrs. Guy, the class teacher, led in the devotional period Red velvet cake and Russian tea were served the group. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. L. L. Tart and Mrs. A. B. Burnette of Dunn and Mrs. Carl Lucas of Erwin spent Wednesday afternoon In Fayetteville FROM NEW VORK A-lc and Mrs. Billy Moore and son Scot of Niagara Falls, N. Y„ are spending a 21-day leave with their parents, MT. and Mrs. Hardy Johnson In Er win and Rev. and Mrs. Lester Moore in Durham. Bi ths Mr. and k.rs. Donald Ray Raynor, Route 2, Benson, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Oct. 24 In Betsy Johnson Hos Iital. Mra. Raynor is the for mer Joyce Ann Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Henry El ex Strickland, 127 Pope Road, Dunn, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Oct. 25, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. The mother is the fpr mer Dorothy Jean Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Edwii p rrill Ivey, Erwin, announce t' birth of a son, Oct. 24, in j Hope Hospital. Mrs. Ivey ■ 0he for mer Peggy Barefo< ‘ Mr. and Mrs. •’ eph Kenneth Maxwell, Buief -eek, announce the birth of daughter, Oct. 25, in Good ,r