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KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA War V MISS DICKSON AND LT. STRICKLAND WED IN GREENWOOD, FLA., EPISCOPAL CHURCH - ' i The marriage of Miss Ada Vir- fclnia Dickson, daughter of Mr. ( Helen Wright,. of Raleigh, with and Mrs. W. B, Dickson, of Green-, gue8t towels. Mrs. L. S. Whittle wood, Florida, and John Edward received a dish towel for scoring Strickland, son of Mr. and Mrs. high and Mrs. Robert Blackmore E. F. Strickland, of Warsaw, was was awarded a set of novelty wo olemnized on Wednesday, Sept- ven COasters for low. ember 26, at 7 o'clock, in the The hostess served a dainty Trinity Episcopal Church, St.1 frozen fruit salad with ritz Augutine, Florida. 1 cheese biscuits and coffee. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Morgan PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES Ashley. George Lucas, organist, rendered a program of nuptial The Sallle Faison Peirce Circle music, which included "Ave Ma- held its October meeting Sunday ria." A schubert rendition, and afternoon in the Church Auditor other appropriate numbers prior1 ium with 12 members present and to the ceremony. "Meditation" Mrs. W. P. Bridgers, presiding, was softly played during the cere- Mrs. J. E. Williams played for the mony aid the traditional marches were used. The bride wore a dusty rose gabardine semi-tailored suit, with black hat and accessories. Her corsage was of purple orchids and her only ornament was a family heirloom bracelet. Miss Grace Sullivan, the bride's only attendant, wore a brown tail-1 ored suit with a corsage of redj rosebuds. I Lt. William Morrisey, USNR, of j Jacksonville, Florida, served as best man. j ...... i .i .. tim1 r U11UWU1K Li ic lci t;iiiuuv , nt & briae and bridegroom left for a briet honeymoon, after which tney will make their home in Warsaw Mr. Strickland was recently dis charged from the Navy Reserve in which he served several years Soon after receiving his commiss ion he went to the Pacific and1 was aboard the Carrier Hornet, piloting planes striking at the Jap homeland. When returned to the States several months ago, he was promoted to 2nd Lt. and was awarded several citations in cluding the Distinguished Flying Cross. Prior to entering the Navy he was a student at State College. Mr. and Mrs. Smith In New York Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Smith 1 of Warsaw left Monday night for Mew York City where they will purchase new merchandise for the Duplin Trading Company. During their two weeks stay they will vis- it two of Mr. Smith's sisters in Reburn, N. J. Recent Brides Honored At Party Mrs. Allen Draughon was hos tess Tuesday afternoon at two tables of bridge when she enter tained for Mrs. Edward Strick- land, who before her marriage zen fruit salad course with ham'class of nine vear old ZiHs of tho was Miss Virginia Dickson, of biscuits, pecan rolls and coffee to Baptist Sunday School Wednes Jacksonvllle, Fla. the guests. Out-of-town guests dav evening at an informal party In the living room and dining room, where tables were ln play, were lovely arrangements of white bride's roses. At the conclusion the hostess presented Mrs. Strickland with a. nest of ash trays and remember- ed Mrs. David Curie, who before KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGES KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS THOR WASHING MACHINES WE EXPECT TO HAVE THESE ITEMS ON DISPLAY BY OCTOBER 20, 1945 Warsaw Fu rn Co. WARSAW, 'TTTnTTTi TT-TXT saw her recent marriage was Miss call to worship, 'An Evening Prayer." The Bible Study was in charge of Mrs. J. W. Farrior, the! topic being, "When In a Time Like This." Mrs. Frank Haislip gave an interesting article, "Shar-j ing God's Good News" and the' meeting closed with "Lead On o' King Eternal" followed by pray- er bv Mrs. John Frederick. I . Crc,e No 2 met Monday after-1 noon witn the Chairman, Mrs. L. R Huje ln hor home with n prc- aont M' K P Kwers had charee nf the nroirram. which included I of the program Her discussion thp Rihl Sturiv. - was taken from the say so series and she presented it in an inter- esting manner. Following the book. Mrs. Ewers led an informal discussion. The hostess served sandwiches and coffee. Mrs. Berry Entertains At Afternoon Party One of the loveliest parties of the season was that given Friday afternoon when Mrs. Paul Berry was the most gracious hostess en- ( tertaining at her home on Pine gtreet. rru T5 . . Umwa iirna ancnifo fnr i a iic jsciijr iiuhic the occasion and artistic arrange j ments of giant dahlias graced auxiliary tables throughout the , rooms where nine tables of bridge were in play. During the progressions refresh- ing fruit punch was served and at the conclusion of the games Mrs R. H. Best, Jr. received a powder mit for scoring hirh, end : IiV Fannie Wilson was awarded note sheets for low and Miss Sallie Bowden, hi-jacks, for traveling . . . The hostess remembered prize. Mrs. Ben Bowden, of Fayetteville, with novelty wrappings and Mrs. Edward Strickland, recent bride, with Coty bath powder. Mrs. Berry, assisted by Mes dames Ralph Best and Robert Rlackmore served a temntine fro were Mrs. Bowden of Fayetteville and Mrs. Joe Best of Clinton. - - - - phiiathea Class Entertains At Supper The Philathea Class of the Bap- We Are Expecting r Me ws W Interest tist Sunday School entertained on Thursday evening at the Legion home at a barbecue supper, honor ing their husbands. The Legion Lounge was attract ively decorated with bowls of fall flowers and the banquet tables ViaIH Arm ncrpments of roses and green burning candles. The Invocation was pronounced by Mrs. G. V. Stephens, Teacher, and following a delicious barbe cue supper with individual lemon pies, the guests were led in inter esting and amusing stums ana contests by Mrs. E. F. Strickland and Miss Mary Hester roweu, Class President, Miss Powell, who leaves soon to enter training at John Hopkins Hospital, was pre sented a lovely red leather bill fold by Mrs. Stephens, from the Katie Murray Missionary Circle whose number include the Phila thea Bible Class. v jr$ Hobbs Entertains fa Bridge Mrs. Frank Hobbs delightfully entertained Wednesday evenim at ner nome w.u. bridge. The living room and den wer thrown together and decorated with bouquets of fall flowers, in hues of purple and yellow. Durine the progressions, iced drinks were served with salted , . , . . . J AanHinB nnfl nuts ana nomemauc when scores were totaled, Mrs. Allen Draughon received a ieiu.i holder for scoring high. Mrs. Da- vid Currie and Mrs. wwaru tne itosa mocuii t-oweii i-ircie on m-u w.r. ..... Strickland, recent brides, were Monday afternoon at her home and. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Char remembered with attractive dou- with 15 members present and Mrs. les Fitgerahl, oi Washington. 1). ki HoMre nf nnpHs and Mrs. Hu- bert Worthington, also bride of the Mrs. W. A. Carter led the Bible Mr.and Mrs J. K. han.oi lia-.i. summer, was presented china in Study and Mrs. R. E. L. Wheeless as their week end guest lu r neph her pattern. .taught the mission study book,' cw, Cpl. Leo M. Demullin. of "Pray Ye" in a remarkable man-' Bragg and they isited relative-, The hostess, assisted by Mrs. a delignt. in Rogue and Beaufort Sir;.!..;. Metta Greene, served a tempting fuJ fruU salad course wjth a drink Mr and Mrs j,onry Fnrrior and sweet course, of fruit cake topped, cheese b,scuits During thp Mrs. E. J. Hill accompanied Mrs. with whipped cream and coffee to. ocJal hour thg hostess rcndored j. E. Shaw, Jr., and daurhWr. Mesdames Draughon, Currie, Wor hnr. wtri Ann. to Raleiuh. Saturday, where thineton. Strickland, Ulenn Rol ... t r txru:t nns, Lawrence crown, i. o. vviu-- tjCi sterling Marriner Milton I West Thomas Rogers, Q. J. Sut ton E F Strickland, G. V. Pen- Stacy Britt and Misses Mar- garet Miller, Hazel and Eva Car- ter Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Potter, of Warsaw, announce the birth of a son, Paul Bobo Potter, Jr., on Sat- urday, October 6, 1945. Memorial j General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. I . - ... , . roller is me iormer miss marina : Gresham, of Warsaw. Mrs. Brock Entertains S. S. Class Mrs. J. C Brock entertained her at ner home on urn si The living room was decorated with late fall flowers and games and contests were led by her dau ghter. Miss Mae Brock, assisted by Miss Sarah Gaylor. Following the games the girls were taken to the Warsaw Drug it u re NORTH CAROLINA THE DUPUN TIMES Store, where they were treated to chocolate sundaes. Miss Strickland Honored On Birthday Miss Verna Mae "Shorty" Strickland was honoree Thursday night when her mother, Mrs. A. J. Strickland and sister, Mrs. Belton Minshew entertained the Method ist League in the home of Mrs. Strickland, on Miss Strickland' birthday. Lovely fall flowers made a pret ty setting for the games and con tests that were enjoyed by the young folks after which delicious Dunch. cookies, sandwiches and nuts were served to Misses Mar tha Jean Surratt, Evelyn Parker, Barbara Thompson, Wilma Mar tin, Julia Winders, Jean Gardner, and Wayne West, Hal Wiggs and Edmund Raynor. BAPTIST CIRCLES The George Rollins Circle was entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mrs. Allen Draughon in the home of the lat ter with 20 present. Mrs. B. W. Pickett presided. Mrs. F. J. Tho mas read devotionals from 2 Cor inithians and Mrs. Robert Black more taught the mission study book, "Pray Ye" in a most inter- esting manner. After the business the hostesses served a templing . fvMttt colaH rnnrun with wu.n ..u.- cookies and cheese biscuits. Mrs. C. J. Brown was hostess to L. H. Brown. Chairman, presiding. VI Kail OJCVWVllfl VII v n vvi iv. -V - - " i i" ii tA &My L fa WUri I mim sppbli w m t5S.r ' f WA .n,,v.llr7ri '" iij.u --MX in Warsaw, N. C. And, Ladeeee mmi Geatleuinna . . 4m proves ono Bi, Con clu-tiv . . la-disputsbU . . Ir-relutable . . FACT . . You Good Folks in Nlh Cu-liM KNOW GOOD COFFEE . . and QUINN WHOLESALE CO. know you know it! That's sho' one mouth-watering ehunk el CWTee ft CAR-LOAD . . and we are deeee-lighted W could ship It to yen ... We hope that innnnnn eomparable AROMA een be sniffed for miles around . . and that rrery soul there enjoys a BBBif share ef OLD MANSION'S mnrrr-relllll-ous Pure Blend Flavor and deee-lioiou Goodness. Thank you, Ladeeeees aad Gentletnennal JUST RIGHT! day or night organ. Mesdames Moslcy Phillips and' H C. McCullen were hostesses to j the Katie Murray Circle Monday I night in the home of Mrs. Phil- f lips on Route 1, entertaining 27 j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barden, Sr. members. The Chairman, Mrs. L. i Mr. Barden left Monday to visit O. Wiliams was in the chair and. his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Giles in Mrs. G. Van Stephens led the Bi- Richmond. Va. hie Study from 2 Timothy 2: 1-15 ! Miss Lizzie TrevehM.i, of Ash A most interesting program on land, Va., is the guest of her sis "Investing in Tomorrow's Leader- (er, Mrs. John Best, snip" was given by Mrs. Phillips' Mrs. Carrie Peele and Miss Chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. L. Elizabeth Moon' returned Sun Humphrey, Mrs. M. II. Baar, Mrs. 'day from Carolina Reach, where Hubert Worthington, and Miss they spent several weeks. Eva Carter. The hostesses served Misses France Stephens, Elois a refreshing iced pineapple drink " ' with cookies, nuts and candy. PERSONALS Mrs and Mrs. E. F. Strickland ) and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strick j land spent Thursday in Goldsboro. Mrs. L. A. Brown accompanied ( friends of Kinston to Raleigh en Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ren r.owdrn of' Fayetteville were week end guests i of her mother, Mrs. C. J. Brown.' Mrs. M. C. West is visiting her; daughter, Mrs. Einmelt Pollock, in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. II. S. Kurnegay has return ed from the Goldsboro Hospital,; where she underwent an appendi- cit is operation last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. l'.ui i; .limes aad son. Richard, .'.pent Wednesday al Duke Hospital, Duiham. Mr. and Mrs R. E. all hJ, C. lolesale C. FRIDAY, o Every One Ihev were joined by Mrs. J. E.i Shaw, Sr., who accompanied them' to Macon for a two-week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barden, ' Jr., ind children of Philadelphia, Pa., were guests last week of their ' 0 $6.95 Smooth looking fell datlanad Jo flottsr . . . charm. From ftur nw -"C T arsaw, t .-.. 1 .. Sub, (oiks -every grdn gees , tW-Tk. L7HJi Mi M WE .Z immU sr I, 'FW'1 OCTOBER 12th, 1945 Mrs. Stacy Britt Warsaw Editor SUBSCRIPTION AGENT Dial 2936 i.M.i,-Mwimi Williams and Ernestine ureene and Mrs. Joe Freeman attended the Duke-Navy game in Durham Saturday. Mrs. Lela Middleton had as her week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton and family, of Wilmington, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Sewell, of Kinston. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Clara Middleton, who had visited in War saw several weeks. oil 1 collc)ion by 35 V ' - . ir.ent Store N. C. .''4. m. V -i- "Hi:. I If .'iff $ i I 1 1
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