LUCllie MAY. timely Editor SWEEP INTO SPRING—Judy Lewis, taking a cue from her mother, Loretta Young, wooshes through a door in a floor length, chiffon gown done in a brilliant red and pink floral pattern. Designer Philip Hulitar completes the costume with a long, flowing stole to match. It was shown in New York. Mrs. Cheek Gives Demonstration Mrs. Claude Cheek, home beau tification leader for the Unity Home Demonstration Club, gave the demonstration Beautifying Windows 'flt'^he club’s meeting yesterday afternoon stressing the importance of curtains. Entertaining the club was Mrs. Melvin J. Weeks. A report on how to care for box woods was given by Mrs. Pete Moore. Mrs. R, I. Walton was in charge of the devotional. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Claude Cheek, Mrs. Ruby Thornton, Mrs. John R. McCall, Mrs. Charles Gwinn, Mrs. Pete Moore and Mrs. R. X. Walton. Cookies and Cokes were passed. WEDDING INVITATION Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones of Coats, Route 1, request' your presence at the marriage of their daughter Debbie to Jimmy Johnson r.n Saturday afternoon, April 25, at five o’clock in the afternoon Coats Baptist Church The public has cordially been invited to attend the ceremony. HOME FROM TRIP Mrs. W. E. Nichols has returned to her home in Coats after a two months vacation in St. Petersburg, Fla. WHITHER THOU GOEST Handy bible which fits conven iently into your glove compart ment is ever beside you offering peace of mind and inner security wherever you may be. Everyone can benefit by having this King James, Viennese bible at his fin gertips. Let the auto-bible ac company you in your travels. Only 5 dollars. Luxury edition, leather bound with gold inlay 10 dollars, pre-paid by check, cash or money order, return postage guaranteed. Sorry no COD’s. BIBLE - SERVICE, Vienna 13, Braunschweiggassee 13, Austria. Hospital Patients Admissions to Betsy Johnson Hospital on Wednesday: Mr. Char les Herbert Parker, Route 1, God win; Pearl Wood, Dunn; Mr. John Green, Dunn; Mr. James Richard Byrd, Route 4, Dunn; Mr. Henry Calicott, Dunn; Mrs. Willie Mae Stone, Dunn; Flora Brown, Dunn; Mrs. Ruth Whittenton, Route 3, Dunn; Mrs. Velma B. Hudson, Route 2, Benson; Master Gene Lockamy, Dunn; Mrs. Alice Fay Hall, Route 2, Benson; Mr. Carson R. Barefoot, Route 2, Dunn; Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Route 2, Angier; Janie Williams, Route 1, Linden; Baby Curtis Ray Price, Route 2, Dunn; Baby Tam my Denise Carroll, Route 1, Dunn; Miss Diane Ivey, Route 4, Dunn, GOOD HOPE HOSPITAL Mrs. Ruby Lee Watkins, Erwin; Mr. Jimmy Avery, Route 2, An gier Mr. Handy Warrtn, Erwin; Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Erwin; Luke Price, Erwin. Cartels Class Holds Meeting The Carter’s Couples Class of Stoney Run Church met Tues day April 21st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beasley. Mrs. Beasley opened the meeting by read scripture and Mrs. Otis Beas ley led in prayer. Mr. Robert Tart, presided over the business sessions. The class enjoyed a white rabbit sale. Delicious refreshments were ser ved to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barefoot, Mr. and Mrs. Robert tart, Mr. and Mrs. Landon Bare foot, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strickland. .VISITf® BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lever have had as their guests this wegk, Mr. Lever’s sister and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. Fordyoe Freeland of Holden, Mass. Mrs. Jordan, Jr. Reviews Book At Club Meet Members of the Literary Review Book Club were entertained on Tuesday by Mrs. Guy Hardee. The book review by Mrs. J. W. Jordan. Jr., was on “JFK, Man or Myth.’* Mrs. K. V. Waynewright of Havelock assisted her sister in serving a salad plate and coffee when the guests arrived. Attending were Mrs. Sam Lock hart, a guest; Mrs. H. C. Turling ton, Miss Blanche Grantham, Mrs. C. D. Hutaff, Sr., Mrs. Hutaff. Jr., Mrs. J. W. Jordan Mrs. Vaughan f utaff, Mrs. Bob Young, Miss Jane Williams, Mrs. W. W. Car Joll, Miss Bessie Massengill, Miss Ophelia Matthews, Mrs. Wade Brannon, Mrs. Ed Purdie, Mrs. B. C. Pridgen, Mrs. W. W. Stanfield. Methodist Circle Meets Monday Circle Five of Divine Street Methodist Church was entertained Monday morning by Mrs. Lloyd Coats. After a short business session conducted by Mrs. James McD. Johnson, assistant leader, the pro gram led by Mrs. James R. Law rence was presented. It was a dramatization on the general con ference of the Methodist Church. At the meeting were Mrs. George Franklin Blalock, Mrs. Gale Johnson, Mrs. James McD. Johnson, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Nathan M. Johnson, Jr. Pimento cheese sandwiches, pickles, olives, apple jacks and Cokes were served. Mrs. Tripp Is Party Honoree Mrs. Thelma Tripp of Route 3, Dunn, was honored at a surprise birthday1 dinner Sunday at the, home of her sister, Mrs. Rayvon Jernigan on Wautauga Avenue. Guests present were her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hemon Jack son of Route 1, Godwin; Mr. and Mrs. James Jernigan of Route 2, Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, Dunn; James Howard Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs, James Sills, Route 1, Godwin; Harvey Jackson, Brenda and Glenwood Tyndall of Dunn. FROM TENNESSEE Mr. and Mrs. Tohmas C. Mor gan and chidren, Nancy and John, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, will arrive tomorrow for a weekend visit with his mother, Mrs. N. 13. Mortan on Rt. 4, Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren and Cal vin. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Morgan in Buies Creek. VISIT WHITTENTONS Mr .and Mrs. Alton Absher and daughter, Shelia, from Wilson spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whittenton, ' from ROCKINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Womack Jr., from Rockingham spent the weekend here with his parteas, Rev. and Mrs. Womack, Sr. IN FAYETTEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Howard West end Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elks spent Sunday afternoon in Fayetteville visiting Mrs. Elks son, C. H. Jr. VISITS SON Mrs. Archie Wood is spending several days in Cape Kennedy, Fla., visiting her son, Larry, who is a student there. While there she is also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bennett and family. at LAURAL lake ,, Mr .and Mrs. Bill Wood ahd family and Mrs. Charles Lee spent Sunday afternoon at laural LakJ. VISIT WOODS Guests of the J. E. Wood family on Sunday were Cecil McLamb of Four Oaks, and Miss Boots Por ter from Fayetteville. flee Da For Expert HAIR SWING MODERN BEAUTY SHOP N. EUte Are. 898-6325 ««'{MPM!!!!',' 11 W ENGAGED — Miss Dixie Ruth Warren, a student at Campbell j College, is engaged to Jerry Lee j Honeycutt, son of Mrs. Eunice | Honeycutt of Route 1, Dunn, and the late Raymond Lee Honeycutt. He will graduate from N. C. State College in June. The engagement Is an- ! nounced by her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Herman Warren, also of Route 1. A June 28 wedding is planned. Circle Helps College Student Miss Evelyn Matthews, hostess for the Rosaline Harrell Circle of the First Baptist Church and the circle’s program chairman, gave the program at the meeting Mon day night on “Baptists Emerge into Modern History.’’ Assisting her were Mrs. W. P. Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Stewart and Mrs. Lewis Gavin. Mrs. Gilmer Parrish presided and was in charge of the devo tion period. It was reported that the circle sent a contribution to a Cuban girl at Campbell College who was in need of financial as sistance. Eight members attended the meeting. AT OAK RIDGE Among those spending several 'days this wdck at Oak Ridge Farm near Fuquay were Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wood and son, Benny, <.f Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood from Raleigh, Miss Jane Lynch from Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Mason of Wilson. HAVE RETURNED Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elks from Grimesland have returned home after spending the weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard West. FROM NEWTON GROVE Mrs. Grace Jones and son, Ricky, of Newton Grove spent Sunday afternoon here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reese Weeks, on Rt. 5. IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeks spent the weekend in Raleigh visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Best. The Weeks celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary on Sunday. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Elton Warren is a patient in Betsy Johnson Hospital. She is allowed visitors. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Arvalee McLamb of Farmville were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn j McLamb. WILL VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bray of Nor folk, Va„ will visit her mother. Mrs. Henry Whitehead this week end. FROM, FLORIDA OMtfV.Md.'jMet; Stattey Stewart; Trom Cocoa Beach, OTa.*’, are spending several days this week in Benson visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart. VISITS HERE Howard Hargrob from Boston, Mass., spent the weekend here visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. O. West. He was enroute to High Point for the Furniture Show. 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