!:!). ;3fs Kenansvllle Music Club met ay, . Feb.- 4, at seven o'clock home of Donald Murphy;. meeting was called to order ; president, Carolyn Williams, i the musical program,' each rendered a selection, the musical memory contest he was won for the grammar 1 by Kathryn Quinn; and for h school by Cornelia Quinn. i host, assisted by his mother, 1 coca colas and cookies after x the meeting adjourned. ic.3s.ler s. Ida Morton celebrated her birthday at the home of her -r, Mrs. D. E. Houston on y, - Feb.- 2nd. She received gifts. .long the birthday dinner ts were Mr. and Mrs. D- E. helor and daughter of Alex ia, Vs., Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Is and family of Kington, and and Mrs. W. Al 'Morton Of Seville. Many friends called e the honoree during the. day. .:b$Meet it Monday evening f the 4EUa per Circle of ' .. the ; Baptist rch was hostess to the Roman's ionary Society at ..supper. valentine motif was .carried in the club rooms where the t was served at card tables t valentines being ued as place ii A menu of ham, creamed toes, garden peas, lettuce and '.o salad, fruit cocktail with ped cream,: coffee and hot i were served. Following the er Mrs. C.B.- Guthrie and Mildred Pate , had charge of : program . from the Mission y Book by Miss Brown on the rican Negro.' CUB NO. tl;; t'-'. : !rci No. 1 :of Jthe Grove ,Pres rlan Church met Sunday ; af oon in the home of Mrs. ,W. M. eti Mrs. J. E. Jerritt had the Study and Mrs. 'Mary South-H 1 reviewed the survey article, cial hour was enjoyed after the meeting. : ' "" " J f V'i '-t--- CIRCLE NO. mi0:?--:, Mrs. , W. A. Taylor was hostess Monday evening to Circle No. 2 with Mrs. J. R. Grady presiding. Several business items were dis cussed after which Mrs. R. C. Wells delivered, the ' program. A social hour was enjoyed at which time the hostess served Coffee, home made cookies and cheese straws. Sewing Club Meets Mrs. J. E. Jerri tt was hostess to members of the sewing club Tues day afternoon and Miss Lula Hin son was a guest. The usual sewing bee was enjoyed after which the hostess served a delicious chicken salad plate. j Entertains At Four Tables Of Bridge i ? ; , Ily fiasser, s ,: . u . a. Xh trljdsi, t a i k ner Drotner, Adrian Johnson, wore an original wedding gown of white duchess satin fashioned with a fit ted bodice, sweetheart neckline and full skirt with long sleeves ending in points over the hands. Her fingertip veil' of Illusion fell from a cap band of lilies of the valley. She carried a bouquet of white roses centered with, orchids showered witiuwhite satin ribbons. Mrs. Paul Stephens, sister of. the bride, was matron, of honor, and the bride's only attendant .She wore a gown of waterfall blue fail le, a design corresponding with the gown worn by the bride, and her bouquet was of deep pink roses and purple iris. Her -headdress, was of ostrich tips. ,...- Walter Farrlor, of -Halifax,, at tended his brother, as best man. Ushers were Sidney Cox of ,.Ral eigh, Willie Johnson of Rose Hill, John Farrlor and Maurice. Farrlor of Wlllard. Mrs. Johnson, mother , of the bride wore black' with black and white accessories. The mother of the groom was attired In. black. They both wore corsages of white roses. . :. . . . The bride and groom left for, a wedding trip to ' unannounced points, after which they will be at home in Wlllard. For traveling, Mesdames perry Dobson and C. I the bride wore a two piece wool B. Sitterson were joint hostesses suit of ice blue with black access at four tables of bridge on Friday i ories. She wore a corsage of or- afternoon, the Occasion being to chlds. celebrate the birthday of Miss Lula Hinson. The home of Mrs. Dobson was most attractively decorated with early spring flowers. After several progressions, Mrs. J, O. Stokes ,'was awarded high score prize and Mrs: C. B. Guthrie was awarded traveling prize. At the end of play. Miss Hinson opened her birthday gifts, which were .numerous and lovely. Miss Hinson cut the birthday cake and the hos tesses served ice cream and coffee. Several guests were Invited In for refreshments. . Jchnson - Farrior Ceremony , Miss Mattie Johnson, daughter of Mrs. LeEoy F. Johnson and the late Mr. Johnson of Rose Hill be came the bride of Edward Hugh Farrior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Peyton Farrior of Wlllard, In a candlelight ceremony on Febru ary 1 in the Corinth Baptist Church. The Rev. J. V. Case, pas tor of the bride, performed the double ring ceremony. A program of nuptial music was Immediately following the re hearsal Friday evening, the bridal party and guests were entertained by the bride's mother at a cake- cutting in her home. Since the announcement of Miss Johnson's engagement, the. follow ing nave entertained in her honor: Mrs. P. L. Sasser, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. W. G. Dixon, Mrs. , Robert Johnson, Mrs. Albert Wells and Mrs. Joel Barden. Personals Alois H. Hollingsworth spent the week end at his home here with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. ,R. E. Hollingsworth. ' - Miss Theo Hollingsworth has been quite ill at her . home here with Acute Arthritis. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBride Of near Fayetteville were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephens. ' - Misses Eleanor and, Ellen South erland of Clinton and Smithfleld spent the week end at their borne with their mother, Mrs. Mary Southerland. ' Miss Fattie Southerland who is teaching at Pine Tops spent the OOOOOOQOOODOOpOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOrl ? . i I r 'i 7 : .. , - i-i-CSi J:;.:-' "' VE HAVE JUST RETUJJI'ED VITH A VERY NICE LOAD OF ALABAMA BROKE MULES BE SURE TO SEE THESE F iR. JESS WILLIAMS WILL SERVE YOU -BUYIIIG OR TRADII'G- L. ... X - ' ana C-1 -a rlM an4 day atinair. horns-near Mt Olive. Mrs. D.' H. McKay returned te her home Tuesday from Dr Sld bury's .Hospital where her son was a, patient' Little David is reported to be Improving, rapidly. Mrs. E, E. Benton and voune daughter came to Kenansvllle for a Wait on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Benton, came jon Saturday cand took his family home with him, on Sunday." Miss Martha Pickett spent Mon day In Wilmington. ' , l Mr., and, Mrs. Ernest Smith of Fayetteville, spent, the week end witH Dr. and Mrs. G. . V. Gooding Mrs. WUbur, Adams and child ren of Angler spent the week end with her parents,). Mr., and Mrs. J, i L. Williams. - Misses Christine Bagwell and Fraces Thompson of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs: E. V. Vestal. ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kafer and children of New Bern spent Sun day with their ,fatherMr. ,E. . Penney. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson and Mr. Bob Grady made a .business trip to Raleigh Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson and Mrs. J. B. Wallace visited In Wil mington Saturday. .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin and Mrs. Wm. Pickett spent Saturday afternoon in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stokes spent Monday in Goldsboro. ' . ' Mrs. Andy Penney spent the week end with her parents in Bur- gaw. Mrs. Les Dall of Magnolia spent Sunday in Kenansvllle with her sisters, Miss Mary Cooper and Mrs. Davis Farrlor. V7..E. la and jtfr tlr. and Mrs. Gordon Malpaas of .Wallace are spending this, week with Mrs., Nora Malpass. i Among visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Marvin i Simmons Sunday were Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Sim mons and baby of Goldsboro. and Mrs, Dan, Fagg and Dan Fagg. JrM 0f,,Mt.Ove. The AUW held its regular meet ing in the home of Mrs Grover James Saturday afternoon with a splendid . attendance. Mrs. H. A. Outlaw presided. Mrs. J. H. Parker Chaplain, led thsL Worship service using patriotic songs and medita tions on, the, lives of Abraham Lin coln and George Washington. Scripture, reading, Lukei Chapter 4. . verses 16-21. A ' prayer , from Washington's Prayer Book .was read as part' of the services after a, business period. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr., Program Chairman, continued her review of the Study Book. "India at the Threahhold." The meeting closed with mizpah benediction. - A de lightful, social, hour with refresh ments was enjoyed. SPRING SUITS, COATS and Uncle Sam Says .Outlaws Bridge The Community Club will meet in the School auditorium Saturday night for the regular - monthly meeting. Boy Scouts and Cubs will have a place on the program. The public is cordially Invited. Mrs. Arthur Smith will be hos tess Monday afternoon, Feb. 17th at her home to the Home Demon stration Club. All members are urged to attend. Visitors are Wel come. Miss Hazel Simmons of Mem phis, Tenn., spent several days last week with relatives here. ? Mr. and Mrs. L--R. Sutton and children from near Mt Olive vis ited here during the week end. Mrs. Leroy Simmons entertain ed her Sunday School Class here Friday night at her home. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the little folks. " ne f the fin old American cus toms Is te beam a new year with a ot of reseluttoas. Some , ire kec. Others we make with the t vlon ti breaking them to the delight t-r oar selves and friends. You're tr 'tf a feed Americas te resolve to do eemethmg.er other from ll h d y on atll eternity. You're being a tetter, wiser American te make m f ema reeoloilon te strengthen the future security efyeorsetf and rarrHy. .. 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