MRS. STACY BBITT WABSAW EDITOB '' SubMripUoa Arent "'' Advertising Solicitor Dial 293-6 -Please ' -Call In Your News U.D.C.M Mrc Minor Frirlau I'lIJa 1 1 III v J I I IUU The James Kenan Chapter, UDG, met Friday evening with Mrs. S. E. Hiaa wh Mesdames John Best, W. P JBrldgeiM and Fred Baars, co hostesses. 22 members attended. The home was ensuite and deco rated with summer flowers. After the meeting was called to order members contributed money and canned goods to be sent to the Confederate Womans Home in Fayetteville. 1 1 A letter from the N .C. Division J President, UDC, Mrs. Albert Lee I Thompson was read by Mrs. R. L. J West, president of the local chap ter, Dialing ner appreciation xor splendid reports given at the dist rict meeting. She also stated that It was most gratifying to note that there was an increase in attend ance at each district meeting. 'The program was on "The Fam ily of Jefferson Davis" in which Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Mrs. Fred Baars and Miss Mary Alice Black more gave Interesting highlights. A delicious sweet course was ser ved at the end of the meeting. Billy Torrans Goes ToManteo Billy Torrans has gone to Man teo, N. C, where he will be for the summer. He was selected to be in the cast of "The Lost Colony", having three parts in the play. While there he plans to take a course In Fine Arts at the Exten sion of the University of N. C. Varsawite Enrolls Summer School Allen Draughon of Warsaw is among 155 students who have en rolled for the summer school sess ion Which bcean Wednesday at Pres byterian College, Clinton, S. C. Mr. Draughon is a member of the Junior class at the college and is majorine in commerce. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dnaughon of Warsaw. Mrs. Strickland Compliments Bride Mrs. Floyd Strickland compli mented her niece, Mrs. Bruce Carl ton of Clinton, who before her mar riage was Miss Dixie Kornegay of Bowden and Raleigh, on Tuesday evening when she entertained with a party at her home in Warsaw, AtfriHva flower arrangements were used for decorations where bridge and rummy tables were set for play. Tinnn arrival the honoree was presented with a corsage and dur ing the evening received a piece oi silver in her chosen pattern, ine hostess also remembered Mrs. El bert Mafcthis, recent bride, with silver. At the conclusion high score award, an ash tray, went to Mrs. Mauriee Jordan and low score In rnmmv. a rins holder, went to Mrs. Mntthio The hostess served a dain ty sweet course of bridal ices and individual wedding caKe to ner guests. Mrs. Garner Honors Sister Mrs. Wilbur Garner was hostess I Thursday evening when she enter mined with two tables of bridge, I honoring her sister, Mrs. Robert Sewell, of Midway, Ala., who is her housegueet. Summer flowers decorated the living room and during the play coca colas and nuts were served. At the conclusion the hostess ser ved loe cream and cookies. High score priza went to Mrs. Frank Hobbs; jecond high to Mrs. Frank Haislip. Tne nonoree received a novel tea apron. Mrs. Fred Gaylor was invited In fer refreshments. Celebrates Her 13th Birthday Georgia Anne Hopkins was non oree Thursday June 17 when her mother entertained 48 children on her 13th birthday. Games and con tests were enjoyed and Mrs. Hop kins was assisted in entertaining and serving fee cream and cake with lemonade by Mr. , Walter Blackburn. Judy Martin Is Honored Little Judy Martin, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Martin cele brated her third birthday Tuesday, June 15, when her mother enter tained with a children's party. Mas dames W. A. Powell and Belton Mln shew assisted in games and serving of cake, Ice cream and lemonade. Each guest received favors of candy. Celebrates Her Fourth Birthday Wednesday afternoon Linda Kay Barr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mo mon Barr, celebrated her fourth birthday with a party entertaning about 20 friends at her home. The .kita nifnreii nines and were VIIUUICU .Mjw,fw presented favors of haloons and served Ice cream and ca W honoree'! mother. A. C. ilorris Dies; Age 70 a n. Nnrms. 70. died early on Tuesday morning at the home of Roy Home near Beulaviue after a brief illness. Funeral services were held at the Pinev Grove Free Will Baptist Holiness Church Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock by Rev. B. A. Daughtry of Goldsboro. 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