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I'lcnors fjolher -y;
mrs. nenry Stevens, Jr., was
th j most r-Pious hostess on Thurs
dt y afvnoon of last week when
sha entertained at bridge in honor
of her mother, Mrs. Luther A.
Beasley of Kenansville, and her
bridge ch'b. . v
The ppaiious home Hill St..
was attractively decorated with an
artistic . arrangement of yellow
Jonquils and purple hyacinths,
which accented the color scheme
, carried out by the hostess. Orchid
: tallies were presented to the guests
; upon arrival, ? ' . ' v ' V
. Three tables were in play and
when scores were tallied, high socre
' was awarded Mrs. N. B. Boney and j
' visitors high to Mrs. Caroline Gav
in, both of kenansville. Baskets of
colorful dyed Easter eggs, centered
With a jar of Jam and one tied with
an orchid ribbon and the other
with yellow, were presented to the
high score winners.; 'jtv;;
:.' Mrs. Beasley was presented a
; potted Easter lily also tied -with an
orchid ribbon. - .";
, At the conclusion of play, the
hostess served a frozen salad course
' with cheese sandwiches, and iced
' tea. On each plate a lighted Easter
lily candle was burning. 4 i '
- - Guests for the afternoon were:
Miss Lula Hinson, Mesdames L. A.
Beasley, J. E. Jerritt,' David Will
iamson, P, J. Dobson, N. B. Boney,
W. J. Pickett, C. B. Sitterson, and
Caroline Gavin, all of Kenansville;
Mesdames George Bennett, Paul
Potter and Clarence Brown, of War
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Roy Temple Gillum, of Charlottes
ville, . Va., and Listen Pritchard
McGowan,-of Richmond, Va'., son
Of Mr. and Mrs. L. p. McGowan, Sr.,
of Warsaw, were married In the
Presbyterian 1 Church. ' Dr. John
Grey, Jr., officiated. Kirk O. Payne
presented a program of music be
fore the. ceremony, and Miss Mary
Belva Herr sang.
- The bride, given In marriage by
her father; wore gown of Catoir
candlelight satin. Her veil of
French illusion was caught by a
coronet of Alecon lace. She carried
bouquet of , white freesia . and
white orchids, v
Miss Frances Gillum . was her
sister's maid of honor. She wore
yellow TTrjiitAte over sat'n and
tarried talisman loses and iris. The
bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward P,
Cunningham, Jr., of Wilmington,
s.-ter. of tne bridegroom, Mrs
trans vecch of Raleigh, also a
sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Paul
Davidson of Richmond, and Miss
Martha Gillum, sister of the bride.
They worepale green marquisette
over satin similar to that of the
maid of honor and carried talis
man roses and yellow freesia. .
Mrs. Gillum, mother of the bride,
wore a dress of aqua crepe. She
wore a corsage of matching orchids.
M. W, McGowan of Goldsboro
attended his brother as best man.
. The groomsmen were G. E. Thorn-
hill of Warsaw; J, W. Lahghorne, Jr
of Richmond, Va.; Edward P. Cun
ningham, Jr.,: of Wilmington, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom; and
Roland C. DeLauncey of Baltimore,
Md.
A reception was held immediate
ly afWt'The ceremony in the Vir
ginia room of the Monticello Hotel
by the bride's parents. . . '
, Immediately following the recept
ion Mr. and Mrs. McGowan left
foe a wedding trip. Upon their re
turn they will -make their home in
Richmond. .
For traveling- Mrs. McGowan
wore a navy suit with matching
accessories - . .
"Mrs. McGowan attended Martha
Washington College of the Univer
sity of Virginia. Mr. McGowan at
tended the University of Richmond.
Prior to entering the armed forces
in which he served four years, Tie
was connected with. Remington
Rand, Inc. which position he now
holds.
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Warsaw, N. C.
Mrs. Kilchin Is
Hostess To Club
: Mrs. Jimmy Kitchin was hostess
to her bridge club and. several ad
ditional guests Thursday afternoon
at her new home on Hill St., which
was decorated , throughout with
spring flowers used In profusion.
two tables were . in play with
Mrs. Bill Sheffield receiving high
score award. Coca colas were ser
ved during the play. At the con
clusion the hostess served deli
cious strawberry shortcake to her
guests, Mesdames Ed Strickland,
Ed Hines, Joe Freeman, Broadus
Smith, Charles Sheffield, Emmett
Roark, and Jesse Stewart ,
WMU Meeting
The Woman's Mission Union of
the Baptist Church met for their
April meeting Monday afternoon
at the church with the president,
Mrs. L. O. Williams, in the chair.
Following the singing of a hymn,
Mrs. F. B. Sharpe, of Lenoir, read
the 15th chapter of Acts for the de
votlonals and. led in prayer. Dur
ing the business period Mrs. G. Van
Stephens gave an interesting ac
count of the meeting last week of
the Eastern Associational at: Bear
Marsh Baptist" Church. 5 :
The program was in charge of I
the Rosa Hocutt Powell Circle, Mrs.
David Chambers,' chairman. She
was assisted by-Mrs. L. H. Brown,
Mrs. V. C. Standi and Miss Betty
Loftin in presenting a program on
"The Peoples of Europe." .
Elected To Office
Walter P. Brldgers, Warsaw
Postmaster, was elected Secretary
of the Third Congressional District
of the United States Post Office at
a meeting held in Trenton on Mar.
28. The Third District is composed
of nine counties. .
Jr. 6. A. Meeting
The Junior Girl's Auxiliary met
Monday afternoon with Joyce Whit
tle at her home with 17 present and
Mrs. Wilbur Garner, counselor,
leading.
Following a song, Jo Anne Britt,
who had charge of the. program,
read Isaiah 60:
1-4 for "the devo-
tionals. . j -.
New committees were elected.
' Joyce, assisted by her mother,
Mrs li. S. Whittle, served punch,
with marshmallow - on graham
crackers.
Mrs. Berry Is
Club Hostess
Mrs. Paul Berry entertained her
bridge club and several additional
guests Thursday afternoon at her
home on Pine St. Arrangements
of dogwood and Japanese quince
were used effectively throughout,
the hall and living room where
two tables were in play. ' ; -
When scores were tallied Mrs.
Robert Blackmore received a dou
ble deck of cards for club high,
and Mrs.: -McGil very Buck, also
cards for visitors high and Mrs. E.
Walker Stevens received a hand
kerchief for traveling award.
. The hostess sefved delicious
strawberry shortcake with whipped
cream to her guests. ,
MrsJJesf Is
Dinner Hostess
1IX 0. H. Best delightfully en-
artamed at a dinner party Sunday
honoring her brother, Prank Mc
Gowan on his birthday. .:
; In the living and dining room ar
tistic arrangements of spring flow
ers decorated tables. A tempting
three course turkey was served
.jid covers laid for the honoree,
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thomas
of IZenansville, Mr. and Mrs. David
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Wa specialise la accuracy,'
r''"y, courtfwy,, and quick
f ? fT C"r'"nf rs.
Fryar and Miss Sallie Fryar of Tur
key, Miss Fannie "Wilson and Char
les Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Best of
Warsaw. - -
Mrs. Strickknd
Entertains
Mrs. A. J. Strickland entertained
Friday night at her home at a din
ner party honoring her daughter.
Mrs. Eelton Mlnshew, od the event
of her birthday. yyy -
Mixed spring flowers decorated
the home and a tempting three
course dinner was . served to Mat
and Mrc. Be.ton Muishw, Mr. and
Mrs. A J. btrickland.. Miss Verna
Strickland, Brad Minshew and Rev.
and Mrs. Herbert Strickland of
Wilmington.
Circle No, 1 met Tuesday after
noon in the home of Mrs. Loftin
Carr with 10 present and Mrs. C.
B. Best, presiding. Mrs. H. R. Hipp
taught the mission study and gave
the devotionals after -which the
hostess served , coconut cake, ice
cream and candy.. : . .
Circle No. 2 met Thursday night
in the home of Mrs. liable Waters
with 10 present anH Mrs. J. C.
Thompson presiding. Mrs. Q. J.
Sutton led the devotionals and
the mission study book was discuss
ed by Mesdames Suttot., J. a.
Rackley and J. C. Thompson, The
hostess served banana splits.
Circle No. 3 was entertained or.
Thursday evening in the home of
Mrs. Norwood West with Mrs. M.
A. Smith presiding and 11 present
Mrs. Smith taught the study book
after which the hostess, assisted
by her daughter Anne, served a
peach shortcake and Russian tea.
Mrs. Kathleen Snyder, local lead
er of the FHA, accompanied Misses
Mae Brock and Jean Miller to Ral
eigh Saturday, where they attended
the State Rally of Future Home
makers of America;:
The Warsaw Rotary Club
held, their regular dinner meeting
lnurswy afternoon in Rotary Hali
i wiucn time officers for the new
j-ear were elected. New officers to
take office in 'July are president.
Paul Potter, who has been the most
efficient Secretary-Treasurer for
several years;-vice-president. A. J.
your
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Jenkins; Secty-Treas., Robert
West, The Board of Directors
composed of Leland Whittle, Hop
Smith, Bill Sheffield, Pat Harmon,
the retiring president, and Robert
Li. West. .' '
An open forum and discission
of the ' Conference at Morehead
was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Frederick
were visitors to Richmond, Va.,
Thursday and Friday of last week.
Mrs. Henry West had as guest
Thursday and Friday of last week
her sister, Mrs. Payton Whaley and
son, Bobby, of Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Daisy Jordon returned re
cently from Burlington where she
spent several weeks with her dau
ghter, Mrs. Claiborne Quinn, the
former Miss Geraldine Jordon.'
Mrs. Went West of RL 1, is able
to be up and out after being con-
iined to her Aoae.
' Miss Geraldio Bostic and her
roommate Miss SalUe Can-away; of
Mereaiitn College,' were recent
guests of Miss Bostic's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Bostic, at which
tune Miss Bostic was pianist in the
wedding of Miss Maud Futch, in
Rose HUL
Mr. and Mrs. "Runt" West have
returned from their wedding trip
in Florida. Mrs. West is the former
Miss Helen Marshall of Rose HilL
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rackley were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Campbell and Mrs. W. H. Han
chey in Wallace.
Mrs. S. J. Powell ieft Monday
to visit relatives in Rocb'i" '-uu
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. SewU i
Kinston were Sunday guests of
Lela Middleton ana uu. -B.
C. Sirratt. They were accompa
nied home by AU. Clara Midme
ton, who had -spent several weeks
here. "
Misses Annie Kate and Eula
Powell visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Powell at Carolina Beach Sunday.
Mrs. J. W.; Vincent is the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Brown
ind son, John Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Minshew of
Calypso and Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Sutton, of Mt Olive, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Belton Min
shew. ,., ' "j.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick
and Mrs. James Farmer of Kinston
were guests Thursday or their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pelt and son"
of Goldsboro were Sunday guests
01 her mother, Mis. Nora Strict
land.
Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Jr., and dau
ter, Anne, returned Sunday to u..
nuine in HOanoKe Kapicji aiier
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Farnoj. .
Mrs. Mat Miller has returned
from Wlutevilie where she visited
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that cylinder walls and.
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L.her son Mr. and Mrs. Rotate Mill-
er. . .? ,.. . ....
Cleo L. Aldridge bus. turned
from Goldsboro Hospital, v acre he
underwent sinus operation. He -is
now able to be back at work. -
Mr. Billie Kornegay of tie Uni
versity of Chapel Hill, sxint the
week end with his parentt, Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Kornegay, 11 room
mate, Bruce Levin, avrJt tne week
end with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. nesay
of Seven Springs, and C. 1L Bull
ock of Mt. Olive spent :Junday
afternoon with Mr. and Mm. Gor
don Kornegay.
WILL VISIT IN DUPH
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Vea- f Red
ding, Calif., will spend natt week
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Community of Duplin County.-
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