LlUY, AUG. i2,lSi3, . THE CLAYON , NEWS PagFivt4 (iCIAL AI!D CLUD.ilEWS: News forms close noon. Tuesday if 1 v'. ' r i ...... - - 4 I W : :. i Mr 3.- P. F. Yates and , arl Miss Sue Cavtruih i E-nday from Carolina Lizzie Mitchell Is spending 3 v. eek at Carolina Beach. rs. Pearl Armitage has enter- . rx Hospital, where she will :d an operation. . . Hujrh A. Page . returned Zr.liy from P.ex Hg"I. : ported as beinj much im Jane Younz returned Sun- . r spending a week at Cr . CrtCh. " . . . A. B. Wall, Jr.. left Sui f r Xew Orleans, from l-wh t he will be stationed some 'is?.; r in the Caribbean. J. L. Erannan, Jr., caught a flve-i r.i t'ass at sunset Tuesday ta r.sxi's . Pond. 1 'Mr. "and Mrs. Elbert Jones and firr.i'.y and Nancy Barbour visits i Z'.'.zi Alice Jones in XVInston-Sal-e:,i Sunday.- r ,'J. X. "Branrcn, Sr., caught a fire trcr.l eLub bass at-Jele . .'s Ppnd last Tuesday. - 1 In:urance ' . ' "J Insurance FIOlERS BY WIRE " ' - ' , JOHNSON V: , . - " ' j 0 TLORIST; . I IWt- .-, Smithfieid,iSf; - ' - ' s i; Phoned v A! Clayton Furniture Exchange Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Anderson, Jr., and Mrs. Hugh A. Palmer, Mrs. Anderson's aunt, visited IWil liamsburg and other parts of Vir ginia, while on their vacation this week., , Mr. and Airs. Walter H. Davis returned Saturday from three day vacation at Morehead City. . . Brook Beddingfield, of "the Un - the ieek-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Beddingfield. ' Mr. and Mrs. C H. Beddingfield s?4..t Ce week-end in Star, NV. C, wilh Mrs. Beddingfield's parents. It, and Mrs. W. M. Henry of '. 1 were the week-end guests I..3. Paul Wallace. . Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Starling i-r. ana Mrs. E.Uie Lambert k.'t tarday nigh on a northern trip. Tl.ey plan to spend a few days in Washington, D. C. ,r. and Mrs. Ernest C hir and di. .cr, Kay, of Far... .lie, : are .r for a riiiti. g Mr9. A. J. Fam few days, v;- - . Mrs. Turner Vinson has returned from Franklin after visiting rehv tives lot three weeks. . Mrs. Anna Belle Massey . has aace;ted a position with Clayton Jit-ply Company,-effective Sep- f terrier 1. She will replace Mrs. J. AI-.tcr Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Payne will leave the first of the month fcr LlI.mond, Va. where Mr. Min ts r will enroll in Richmond Medl- ral College as a dental student. 'Mr. Worth Boone, who is in the h i r; .i.1 in Oxford, following an e:;:' -t ri; week, is recovering i Jt tv "i he is still suffering soreness -and injuries. from she ".S3 Lc frcm InJ... Ing after v: s White returned :olls Tuesday even ;:ng her sister, Mrs. R E. Cranf.-'.!, for two weeks. ' Mr. Neil Egrnes returned to his home in New York Thursday, after visltlr.g relstives -here for three weeks. ' - r";r ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gower. and Mr. Thomas Gower Griffon, Miss Lynn Dudley Tilghraan from Greenville, Mr. Irving Gower from State College, and Mrs. Charles Hardesty from Raleigh were din ner guests of Mr.' and Mrs. H. C Garvey lait' Sunday. , Mrs. William ; C. . Lassiter, wife of Raleigh'a city attorney, W. C. Lassiter, was a guest of Mrs, H. C. Garvey' last week. v Mrs. : Guy . H. Fuller and son, Guy, Jr, of Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Nelson H. "Adams of .Mc Lean, Va., have returned to .their respective homes after a two week's visit to their mother, Mrs. W. A. Johnson. . , ?. , Tommy B. Godfrey pf Norfolk, Va., is spending a .ten-day fur lough with his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Godfrey and- sister, Miss Mary Elizabeth Godfrey. , Mrs. Warren McCulIers returned Sunday night after a few day's visit with her brother, Harry Mc Griff, at the Veteran's -Hospital in Richmond, Va. ;-'( -J ; . Mr. and Mrs. C R Talton and Mr. and Mrs. R.. T. Talton spent the week-end in New Bern. ; Miss Margaret Holland, of Ra leigh spent a few 'days last week the guest of, . her aunt,, Mrs. Ed McCuPers. - - ' hEDUC -D 10 Perch Furniture Many.NlGe PieGes V.SUB In Stock lalf WeSuraraer V Is Left y ," -- . . . SenesOf:PdrUesHQiior Saxe Barnes Farmer ; J J A' series -of parties' complment ing- " Miss - Saxe Barnes Farmer, whose marriage to Mr. Alexander Edward : Beddingfield'. took place last evening" at 8 o'clock at the First Baptist 'Church have been events of interest recently. Coca Cola Hour Jls Givd! TueStLaY in r a. sue- Stewart and'Miss Doug Ellis were joint hostesses at - a coca-cola hour -on Saturday July 31, at the home' of Mrs Stewart, honoring Miss Saxe Barnes Farm er, bride-elect, 'i- -'V '' The dimng room table was ar ranged with cakes banked in floff-ers--at one enL-ahd with open- faced - sandwiches, - cheese straws, sugar wafers, and nuts -at the oth er. The honofee was presented with. a corsage of white carnations and an individual butter; spreader - in her silver pattern:' Guests included .the honoree, Mrs. Weisner Fanner, mother of the - bride-elect, Miss.. Joyce . Vin son, and Mesdames.- Swade Bar bour, Jr., Jack Fowler, Billy Lam bert, Cooper Starling, Charles Beddingfield, Laburn Ferrell, B. A. Hocutt, Maxine - Smith, Turner Vinson, and Mrs. Howard Mitch ner, Jr. of Wilson's Mill. Shower Is Given Monda.Evenu,, Miss Grace Talton ; and 'Mrs. Frank Craig were hostesses at a shower at the home of Mrs. J. T. Talton Monday evening, 'August 2, honoring Miss( Farmer. i . 1 The honoree received manj love ly and useful gifts. The hostesses presented. Miss Farmer with a -cor-' sage of white' gladiolas, a knife in her silver pattern, and a salad plate In . her china pattern.'--! During the. evening a contest was enjoyed and Mrs. Jack Fow- lerwpxtthe jriz I: J jJ" A color sceme of white and green was carried out in the .refresh ments. Bridal cakes, ice - cream and nuts were, served to the guests, who included relatives of the bride- elect from Raleigh.' - - r Mrs. J. S. Barnes and -Miss- Zel da Barnes returned home, Monday night after spending several Weeks vacationing in Florida. ' ' . - f. Mrs. iW, J. Talton of Smithfield is visiting her sister, - Mrs. W.' L Whitley. " Miss Ht len Whitley : spent the week -. end with a party of friends at Manteo, where they saw "The Lost Colony."' - ' " R. L Cooper attended the grad uation exercises atv Wake Forest College Friday. His brother,: Wi J. Cooper, Jr 19, was a member of the graduating class. ," - " - ' - ; ' -S Mrs. Banks Ferrell entered Rei Hospital last Thursday and under went an operation, for appendicitis on Friday. She is getting .along; nicely. ' ' I ' ' Mr.' and Mrs. O. B. Welch and; family returned ; Monday night from a vacation trip to New Tprk state.' . Navy regulations fsay, "Under no . circumstances shall' an action be commenced 6r battle fought without display of the - national ensign." "' ) FIRST CLOTH 1 wraVCtlS : 'OF ESI uiNDWORK MADE FM(lCCQSTlY.. I pi - " 1 - Luncheon Giferf In Raleigh Tuesday ? - Mrs. Glenn Wait a 4 Mrs. Geor ge Avery entertained at a luncheon at the - Reinlyn 'JHov: 3 In Raleigh, Tuesday afternoon, .August 3, at 1:30 o'clock, honorir- MissrFann A .three-course dinner was ser M4 in the -private fgl xoom. The -mantel was decorated' with white gladiolas 1 and 2 red - flowers. In the center of the table . was placed a bowl of wluje carnations and gladiolas. . . The honoree's place-was marked i by a corsage of white carnations, and she was presented gift of crystal by the hostesses. -' " .Covers were. laid, for twelve, Aiuests included Mrs. , Weisner Farmer, Mrs! A. Jt Farmer, Mrs, Swade Barbour, Jr .Mrs.-' Judd Hsrris, of Apex, Mrs. Richard Mc- Caskill of HendersonMiss Grace) .Talton. Miss Barbara Barnes tf Raleigh, Mrs. B.uiHocutt, and Mrs. L. G. allarcV'J&, of Wilton. Twot Hostesses Give Outdoor Supper 7 - v .4. i.jL Mrs. Swade E. Barbour, Jr., and Miss Carolyn Creechi entertained at an outdoor supper Saturday, August 7, .honorinj.Miss Farmer and Alee Beddingfield, her .fiance. Miss Farmer was presented with gifts of shina, A . delicious cold plate . supper was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.. Swade; Hardee, Mr. and Mrs. Minter Payne, ' Mr. and Mrs. . Clint Dixon, Fred Talton, Miss Grace Talton, Miss . Hazel Aycock, Mr, antfJSrs. -Frank Craig, and Mr." andMrs. O O'NeaL Two , Cousins Give ' ; Luncheon T: day -.-Miss- Farmei was cepllmentea at a luncheon Tuesday at the Rein lyn House, Raleigh, , by her cous ins, Misses Barbara and - Holly Barnes.,. ' -ti.Z: " Mixed summer .flowers decorated the luncheon table. . Miss ' Farmer was : nresented a corsage, and "a gift of silver by the ' hostess. - -. 1. 1 , Nosegays markedL'.the places of each' of the. 12 guests.' . r- J . Tuesday, Afternoon . t r Bridge Club '.: Mrs. R. .B. EUis was hostess to the Tuesday . Afternoon , Bridge dub at her- home this week : . All the . members were present High score for the afternoon. went to ;Mrs. Dwight Barbour and low score to Mrs. Rudolph Barnes.' : -i r Refreshments eT iced drinks: and cookies were" served after play. v Carrier aircraft, destroyed XZr 263iof the 15,401 Japanese p&nes credited to U.S.' Navy and Marine Crops airplanes during World War SI, a recent Navy, .survey shows. ":' - . '. ' . i 4"he price support level for the 1948 wheat crop has been set at a national average of 2 per bush eL'r;--,- ' : Durham County 4rH Club girls have .been unusually r. successful with their ' garden projects': this yearv 'r. . - ' . AMSiciCAN IM ITIATIVE-MSMED & .-s PATENT SYSTEM- . 12 OUa UZ-JJLVZS C7QSU tzximf ONCE REQUIRING MOUTHS OR YEARS TO PfXXHJCE- Mrs, Jones ' Hosteaarv To The Bethesdk1 Missionary Society; - ' 1 Mrs. Norman Jones was hostess to "the Bethesda; Missionary v So ciety '.at her home on?J Route- 1, Clayton, Friday ''night.'" Summer , flowers were used ('in decorating the home. ..' V'y'V .J ' Mrs. Luther Puckett presided-in the absence -of : the- president," Mrs. Andrew' Edwards. An' interesting program on - South ; America " was given by Mesdames Chester jCapps, Washington Harper, Ashley Harp er,. Jack Lee, and LloyP Godwin. Music was rendered by Mrs Luth er Puckett and Geraldine Jgnes. Refreshments - of marshmallow salad with crackers, hors d'fteuves, coconut , squares, cookiesbanana nut shells and coca colas 'were ser- ved to the guests. '. The September meeting will .be m the home or Mrs. Washington j Harper. - ; .-... . . Annual picnic and field day of the Brushy Mountain Fruit Grow ers Association will be held near Wilkesboro -on August 18.r: BOTTOH QUIZ ' 1 Av , A MAPE " , VViTH CCTTCN AMD HAI2 FROM THE MAKE AND TAIL OF THE IT IS - FOR INTERLINING ... . ' d. 0 UPOL57E2Y Ail What Is the name of thia cut,! !A. These ar cross-cut beef shanks. XL Where does this cut come .fronts aad how Is it identified? , . ' - A. This cut, Is taken from the fore shank of beef.' It contains consld. erable connective ..tissue, varying amounts of lean, and he. round leg jq. Bow ahonia tbu cut b prepared! A. Gross-cut beef shanks are always cooked in the presence of moisture, either by braising - with a smalt amount of liquid or In liquid to cover. As a result they- are- tender and flavorful, and 'considered among the finest eating; by those who respect simple, hearty fare. They are cooked a Individual pot-roasts, either In small casseroles or In a single large iuM-Ala and flK An liniionnl.- varlo. The shanks are usually floured and trowned in 3 to S tablespoons of fat. They are then cooked slowly in the presence of a small amount of llquld until tender, or cooked. in liquid to cover in a covered container. The re sulting drippings and juices- may be thickened - to serve as a delicious grarzwlth the meat, : - ( mi 1 rr?wwirr5!iT i r m u .-.m m m m m r m m sv s It was such fan to dcoraU oar OWH. homs). "Wm nfttitiAi4 -VA uK. ; schemes, selected . the Xumiture, l'TPriM. rugs, and wall coverings wia HwinsiN ana arrsn'M em in a pleasing pattern, iut tjust like all newlyweds nowadays Wa nmia ma murh ... . -for our furnish. tags that we had very little left in our budget for -the future. I could see that. what we had would have to last a long time and it was up to me to see that didnt quite relish the idea of mak ing myself a drudge to our home either. . .. . - - ? I called Jane and asked how she kept her home looking so 'clean and fresh all the time and still had plenty of time for other things. . ' way, t use uream wax," replied Jine. . "It's simply wonderful for -furniture and woodwork. It's f a creamy white liquid that 'deans 'and Doliahaa in on iniillMtlaii A n1 best of all, it contains no oil to catch dust. The wax leave a hard, dry finish that makes cleaning so aimnl. I maralv whlaV m itlntli avaj my furniture and the dust disap pears tixe magic , . i "I use it for almost evfrything in our houe for my cupboards, Ve netian blinds, window si.ls, doors, "parchment lamp shades, picture frames,- metal ash trays, leather goods, refrigerator, and many ot-ei things. You should see how .?? if to remove smuages r. ....jtsj -torints . from my woodwCik? wi Cream Wax! , ; : : "Not only does ft clean and polish my woodwork and furniture, but if protects the finish as welL particu larly window sills that are l.kely to become ;damp and. wet when the windows' have been left open durina showerV U "Cream .Wax, I onderstead,. W ntw development by Johnson's chemists. It'Contains thr. cUn ins' a ran ta and Uh V,mA' Ai ftlm'of wax to protect the surf ase fromust and rrit. I'm crtaial glad I found it It cuts nty houae viesiung time in ban." .v j i J ,L J . -.e -Ze C. TTircaghthp : . . . - iU. L" , , r ' ' .... I'm t h - . MaaiBaaaiaBaaaaBaMaaBaaBBBaaiHBBMaMB ' v '?" ' ' i . 4- ' V'-'- tV" I 7 at T rSk'-v ' n" -. I - ; - For the peac"e of mind that'conW with financial securitj, establish' the habit. of , ' , regular saving. A savings account opened --now. can mean y'ur own home your orn business sad equate income when you re- -tiro- j" . , : " ' h E&2 (52C2cco DaraEx - -- - . .-.-.1 - " : . . f.t mi Member CInyTI:::tro Sun.', Aug. 15 i " : . 3 &-9:15 P.M. . Double Feature - Mary Lou . MY DOG RtTSTY , ;. Mon. & Tues Aug. 16 & 17 ' : Gary Cooper ' ; UNCONQUERED . ' .-. v News" ' - - Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 18 & 19 . 4 . Loretta Younjr TIE BISHOPS WIFE , Selected Shortk. ' - Fri. Aug. 20 Joe Palooka - FIGHTING MAD ' 2nd Ch. Tex Granger - v Selected Short Sat., Aug. 21 . . 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