Hostess at Reception
Mrs. M. E. Horton was hostess at
a reception Thursday evening at
her home, honoring Miss Susan
Burnett of Bluefield, West Virginia,
whose wedding to Charles A. Hor
ton takes place September 1,
1951.
Mrs. L. M. Massey greeted the
guests at the door and Miss Car
olyn Massey introduced to the re
ceiving line composed of the hos
tess, Mrs. Ed Ellington, Miss Bur
nett, Mrs. Betty Johnson Bass,
Mrs. Fred Corbett, Mrs. Charles
Cimerro, and Mrs. Francis Wall.
Miss Nancy Whitley received at
the dining room door.
Mrs. Carlton Mitchell presided
over the punch bowl. Serving
mints, nuts, and bridal cakes were
Mesdames R. H. Herring, Frank
Kemp, and Misses Ruby Dawson
and Ann Strickland. The dining ta
ble was covered with a net cloth,
the corners of which were caught
up with dainty white bows. A
miniature bride flanked by cry
stal candelabra with white burning
tapers were used on the table.
All white flowers were used
throughout the home.
Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Sam
Horton and Mrs. George Griffin.
About 100 guests called during
the evening.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allman of
Washington, D. C., spent the
weekend with the W. A. Allmans.
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Dickerson
of Bunn spent the weekend with
Mrs. Lucy Bunn.
Mrs. T. A. Little of Marshville
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Herb Appenzeller this week.
Herb Appenzeller will receive
his M A degree tonight at Wake
Forest College.
Foster Finch is improving at
Duke Hospital following an opera
tion for hernia.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Page and
Fred are in Williamsburg, Va.
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Lawrence Tracy and William
Bunn returned home Thursday af
ter attending the funeral of Mr.
Tracy’s father, Mr. George Tracy,
in Webster Springs, W. Va.
Mrs. Fred Smith and Betty Ann
Smith spent last week in Murfrees
boro.
Mr. Fred Smith spent the week
end in Laurinburg.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields and
son, Charles, of Arlington, Va.,
spent the weekend with his mo
ther, Mrs. O. B. Spivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Josh Sutton and
children of Hertford will be din
ner guests of Mrs. O. B. Spivey
this Sunday.
Mrs. S. G. Flowers spent the
past weekend with her sister, Mrs.
E. G. Cothran in Raleigh.
Dabney Gill was operated on
Monday at McGuire General Hos
pital in Richmond. Mrs. Ruric
Gill and Mrs. Irby Gill left
Thursday to see him.
Mrs. Irby Gill, Joellen Gill and
Bobby Gill hav returned home
from Pamlico.
Mr. Cleveland Hicks is in the
hospital in Raleigh following a
stroke.
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Mrs. Allen Hinton has been
transferred from Norfolk to the
Naval Air Station in Jacksonville,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Braswell
Fla.
and family will spend the week
end in Manteo.
The Donald Stallings will spend
the weekend at Carolina Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Alford and
David are vacationing at Carolina
Bech.
Mrs. Ferd Davis visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Hall Miller, in Wake
Forest Wednesday.
Supper guests' in the Sidney
Holmes home following the fu
neral of Capt. Russell Mitchell
were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carroll
and Fay Carroll, Mr- W. S. Jor
dan and daughter, iKtty of Colum
bia, S. C., Mrs. Wilton Bryan of j
Fayetteville, and Otis Carroll of
Aiken, S. C.
Mrs. T. B. Burke, Mrs. Frank
Womble and Mrs. Wilson Burke
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of Goldston are visiting Mrs. Rob
ert Ed Horton.
Mrs. Paul Wright, Jr., and Paul,
3rd, of Richmond, Va., are visit
ing Mrs. Millard Chamblee. Betsy
Wright is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
John Liles in Sanford.
Fred Beck returned Tuesday
from Rex Hospital after the re
moval of a fragment of steel from
his hand.
Loomis Parrish of Fort Benning,
Ga., is on a two weeks’ furlogh
and is visiting friends in the com
munity.
Terry Kemp, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kemp, is spending the
week with relatives in Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beck are
moving into the Massey apart
ment on Judd Street formerly oc
cupied by Dr. and Mrs. Ben Thom
as.
Luncheon Hostesses
Mrs. L. M. Massey and Miss
Carolyn Massey were hostesses at
a luncheon at their home for Miss
Susan Burnett Wednesday at 1:00
o’clock.
The guests took their places at
the table which was decorated in
the bridal motif.
A three course luncheon was ser
ved to the guest of honor, Mrs.
M. E. Horton, Mrs. Ed Ellington,
Miss Nancy Whitley, Miss Betty
Salmon, Miss Ruby Dawson and
the hostesses.
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