Social News CAKE CUTTING Mr. and Mrs. John Swinson en tertained on Saturday evening at their home in Dai dens honoring their daughter Miss Faye Swinson, and Ben Gray Lilley, whose mar riage was solemnized Sfm'day eve ning in Cedar Branch Baptist Church in Jamcsville. The bride's table was covered with lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of white mixed flowers, flanked with burning white tapers in silver candelabra. The three-tiered wedding cake was encircled by gardenias. The home was decorated throughout with mixed summer flowers. Guests weer greeted by Mrs. Edward E. Brown. Mrs. John Swinsnr^,,mother of the bride elect presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. B. F. Lilley. mother of the bridegroom-elect, served the wedding cake after the bridal cou ple had cut the first slice. They were assisted in serving nuts and mints by Mesdames Roland G. Co burn, Dennis D Coburn, Alexan der Daniels and Floyd Simpson. Guests included the bridal cou ple, the wedding party, out of town relatives, and frit nds of the honorees. HONOR BRIDAL COUPLE Miss Vera Williams and Beverly Congleton, Jr., whose marriage was solemnized lust Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Washing ton, were honored at a dinner party given on June 15 by Mr. 0/ewan AH ACRE OFDIRTY DISHES EVERY YEAR ! ... And H- Takes 36S0 GAUOHS OF HOT WATER To Wash Them! * YES... IN THE AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD IN A YEAR'S TIME ...SOMEONE WASHES ENOUGH DISHES TO TILL AN ACRE OF SPACE. E T AUTOMATIC HOT WATER. CUTS DISHWASHING TIME AND TOIL IN HALF WITH A COLEMAN ! Bte (t Anywhere... Burnt low Cod Hit I Oil. Bo (lectric Connections tio Off'■ Cycle Periods.... .TO MEAT THE 3650 GALLONS OF WATER. NEEDED FOR THOSE DISHES. A COLEMAN OIL WATER HEATER BURNS LOW COST FUELOIL.... IS COMPLETELY/// ^ AUTOMATIC/ V f&k SENSATION AMONG WATER HEATERS! sX\ ACTUALLY RECOVERS 1/2 TIMES ITS STORAGE CAPACITY EVERY HOUR ... AND IT COSTS ONLY heat IOO OALiONS UOT MATED WITH '/a GAL. OF LOW-COST FUEL OIL. ONLY COLEMAN GIVES YOU SUCH ECONOMY. FOR 20 GAL. SIZE i I U IJUI Dixie Motor Co. PICK UP SEVERAL CARTONS TODAY! Six 12-oz. bottles PLUS DEPOSIT (NOT ICED) Getr Full Glasses U In These Sjx Bottles! #«*** 'M ■ W-- ” ' WHYsTflKE'tESS...WHENiPEPSI’S BEST! ' PEPSICOLA BOTTLING CO. OF GREENVILLE, N. C. "LUten to ,Count*r.W-Tu«<l<w and Thurtaay avoninf *, your ABC notion I Recipes Of j The Week By MISS ELEANOR HALL Home Service Director Virginia Electric and Power Company Easy Refreshments | It's always a good idea to have j ! the cookie jar full, in case guest I drop in unexpectedly. Refresh ! menls are so easy when all we j have to do is order a ptnf <>» ice 'cream and a large bottle of ginger ale from the drug store Try this simple menu the next time you want easy refreshments in a hurry. Ginger Ah- Fizz: Put a sroop of vanilla ice cream in each iced tea J glass, pour ginger ale over it to I fill glass. Serve immediately, with an iced tea spoon. Butterscotch Cookies: Cream 1-2 c. butter and 1 c. brown sugar, add 1 egg, 2 tsp. baking powder, 1-2 isp. salt and 1 3-4 c. flour. Add 2 tsp. vanilla and 1-2 e. chopped al monds, and form in long roll. Wrap in wax paper. Chill. Slice thin. Bake 425 degrees for 8-10 minutes. and Mrs. W. T. Barnes at their I home in Chocowinity. White and pastel floral arrange- i ments decorated the living room and an all white bridal motif was used in the dining room. The cen tral table, covered with a outwork linen cloth, was centered with an arrangement of white gladioli and lace fern. White tapers and white floral arrangements were used ef fectively on the buffet. The hostess presented Miss Wil liams a white corsage, silver in her chosen pattern and lovely figur ines. A two course dinner was served to the following guests: the,hon ored guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Veasey, Mr. and Mis. H. B. Mayo, Miss Willie Mae Cherry, Miss Sue Smart People CMor* and mora imart people pro I their llvei and property through tHete three eound and growing Iniur ance Imtitwtloni — 'gunW* Lift Insurance Co* f Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Homo Offico — Columbus, Ohio One million policies now In force. It will pay you to investigate. Call J. D, PAG K ■ ! Dial 2815 mm Wllllamstos Henderson, Mr. Paul Taylor and Mr Irvin Griffin. Mrs. Tillie B. Smith assisted the hostess in serving. -o Return from Bay view Mr. and Mrs. Julius S. Peel re turned Tuesday night from Hay view where they spent a few flays at their cottage. Home from Norfolk Miss Ann Miller of Norfolk spent tiie week-end here with rel atives. Spending Two Weeks in Durham Mrs. 3 • Pender is spending two weeks in Durham with relatives arid friends. China Missionary Personnel Is Safe —«— All missionary personnel in Shanghai are safe, aeeording to a survey made after the eity had fallen into the hands of the Chin ese Communists, the Religious News Service dispatehr* stated re cently. It was ascertained that. Visiting In Portsmouth Mrs. Ben Weaver. Mrs. Oni'ey Cowan and Messrs. B. Frank and Lewis Weaver ate in Portsmouth today visiting their daughter and ..■tet. Mts, Cullen Stalls, who ts quite ill following a major <>wra 11 ion in x hospital there. with the exception of the Sev- J cnth-Da.y Adventist hospital, mis-j sionary property suffered little I damage in the bottle for Shang- j hai. '"he Adventist hospital sus-1 tained considerable damage as a result of heavy shellfire, but no i casualties wore reported. Mission] property along the Soorhow creek, where retreating Nationalist troops held out for two days, es caped unharmed. -4-- | A single modern railroad sleep ing car contains 4,142 feet of pipe,! enough to equip 20 five-room] he uses Nothing is free airout freedom we all have to work for it. Visit Heilig and Meyers Williams! on . for the “Best Buys In Furniture99 SCHENLEY RESERVE Blended Whiskey 86 Proof. The straight whiskies In ; : this product are 5 years or more old. 35% straight whiskey. 65% grain neutral spirits. 10% straight ; whiskey 5 years old. 10% straight whiskey 6 years old. 15% straight whiskey 7 years old. i ’ Sehenley Distillers Corp., New York City. ( HOME . . . and Security There's no |>Iu«-** like it . . . no sub stitute for it! Want to know how YOU CAN IIAVK a home all your own? Get advice ami a real start via our Home Ownership Advisor. 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