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:l::ai;:;ville, ijcr.xii Carolina W Celebrates Her 82nd Birthday Sunday Mrs. Bett Winders was honored Sunday on her 82nd birthday at a luncheon eiven by Mr. and Mrs Carl Winders. The home was en- suite for the occasion and decorated with a profusion of summer flow- crs. Barbecue, fried chicken, chick en, chicken salad, potato salad, pies, cakes and other deliacies were on the menu. After the luncheon gifts were presented to the honoree along with a white birthday cake, orna mented with pink and green. Light ed candles spelled out the numeral "82" and an inscription "Happy Birthday, Ma" centered the cake. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Abner Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Phillip", Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Phil lips, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Best, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winders, Mesdames Jesse Brown, Emory Garrity, Misses Eve lyn and Marjorie Davis, Mary Bob Winders, Agnes Turnage and Jay Garrity. Bridge Club passed. At the conclusion pear salad and iced tea were served. Bridge Club Mrs. Robert Lewis was hostess Wednesday night when he enter tained her club at her home wrth two tables in play. Miss Mamie Be thea won high score and low score went to Mrs. Albert Newkirk. Mrs. E .E. Jones won traveling prize. Po tato straws, cold drinks and Eskimo salad were served. B2ULAVELE NEWS College Students Birthday Party Linda Kay age 6, and Dallu Ritter, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ritter celebrated their bir thdays Wednesday afternoon at their home. Games were played after which t-vo birthday cakes were displayed, one red and white, and one blue and white. Ice cream, potato chins, suckers, cake and lem onade were served to the fifty guests. The young honorees recei ved a various assortment of gifts. Birthday Parly College students of the Be'ilavlUe Presbyterian Church were enter tained by the Presbyterian Women Mrs. Ed Strickland entertained her club Thursday afternoon at her beautifuily decorated home. High prize was one by Mrs. Bill Shrf tield while Mrs. Robert "Frederick won traveling prize. During play cold drinks and coronets were ser ved. Refreshments consisting of ba nana split and cookies were served by the hostess assisted by her mo ther Mrs. W. B. Dickson of Green wood, Fla. Bridge Club Mrs. Ik-It orf Minshew was hostess to her cluh Tuesday evening when two tables were at play. Dahlias and zinnias were used throughout the home Mrs. Billy Whitfield received club high and Mrs. Irene Martin re ceived visitors high. Low score went to Mrs. George Hopkins. Mrs. E. E. Jones was presented a prize for traveling. During the game nuts, cheese wafers and drinks were PINE LUMBER For Sale 4" 2 Com Flooring, Ceiling and Sheathl-T $15.00 4" Cnd Culer Flooring, CeVwr - worked to pattern 375.00 5" Roofers & Sheathing $"!2.00 2xf Dressed - Random length $52 00 Even lower prices on popular shea thing. CASH PRICES AT OUR PLANT Soufhmonf Mfg. Co. Phone 210-2 Rose Hill, N. C. 3 Neal Mitchell, son of Mr. .ind Mrs. N. A. Mitchell celebrated his fifth birthday Thursday afternoon. The table holding the white and yellow cake was covered with a multi-colored luncheon cloth with matching napkii.s. Mrs. MitchelT served ice cream, cookies, and punch to about thirty guests. Birthday Party Lee West, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West celebrate! his fifth birth day Wednesday. The white and blue cake lield five blue candles. Each Kuest received a party cap and the boys were given toy automobiles and the girls jack rocks as favors, Ice cream, cake and lemonade were served by Mrs. West. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West and daughters,' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ful ton, ind Mesdames D. J. Middle- ton and D. L. Carlton attended the funeral of Robert James Chadwick in Gloucester Saturday afternoon. Mr Chadwick was an uncle of Mrs, West and Mr. Fulford and a bro ther of Mesdames Carlton and Mid- dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Gennchl have returned to Princeton, N. J. after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wiggs for some ime. Mr. Gennchl is a senior at West minister Choir College. Billy Kornegay, who has been employed at UNC since his gradu ation from there In June is visiting his parents before going to Gastonia where he will teach in the City School for the coming year. Penny Branch The Penny Branch HDC held its annual picnic Wednesday at White Lake. After first enjoying swim ming a picnic lunch was sorvel to the 40 peivons present. It w.is agreed that this was the most successful recreation of this kind ever attempted by the club. Personals FOR SALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET EOC ROCK LATH ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, tllUE,' CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPEDRAIN 1ILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING 5-V ROOFDC J, BRICK cimNr: Z. J. farter & Son . WaSaco, N. C - r Miss Alftia Sugfis of La Grange and Mrs. Doris Peeler of Eureka arrived Thursday to assume their duties as teachers in the Warsaw High School. They are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phillips. Mrs. Bonnie Davis of Pink Hill has been secured to teach the 6th grade here this year. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGee will again make their horn? in the Mc- Cullen Apartments. Rev. and Mrs. L. II. Dawson and Misses Ruth and Alice Dawson of Hertford visited Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Chambers Wednesday. Miss Peggy Mitchell spent the week end with Miss Corrinne Be thune of Clinton. Ms. Ji nmie Kitchin and daugh ter of Virginia Beach are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cavenaugh. Mrs. Bessie Eason attended the shower given in Golusboro Thurs day night by Mrs. W. E. Bradshaw honoring her"daughter Roniea, who is to be married Sept. 3 to Liston (trice of Goldsboro. Mrs. Glenn Rollins and children spent Wednesday afternoon in Wal lace with relatives. Miss Linda Sharpe of , Lenoir spent the week end with Judy Rol lins. . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharpe and children of Lenoir were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best over the wee'x end. The Sharpes are former ly of Warsaw. Mrs. A, F. Sharpe of Lenoir vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharpe this week end. ... .-,.. . x Bev. and Mrs. It. L. Crossno and son left Monday for Moyock for a two weeks visit with relatives. V '' Mesdames Roy Beasley, Doris Wa'ton and Bernice Walton of Ma sonboro ' visited Rev. and Mrs. James Blackmore last week, - . Mrs.. Ed Cotton cashier at the Tioe Water Power Co. is on vaca- JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT FURNITURE .INCLUDING. BED ROOM SUITES. CHAIRS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, ODD TABLES MIRRORS, ' ' . -.' - DINING ROOM SUITES ,' ' ' . ' ; Vi V NEW' and. USED FURNITURE ' New: and -Used Pianos ' -. : r Cash or Credit - Small Down Payment Miller HDC Meets The Miller HDC held their meet ing Wednesday night, Aug. 24 in the home of Mrs. Flave Mercer. Meeting was called to order by the vice president with song after which roll was Was called and busines transacted. After the program given by Mes dames Ashe Miller, Ralph Miller, and Otis Miller, Miss Hilda Clonlz talked on "color in the home". Refreshments were served by Mesdames Flave Mercer and Nor wood Miller. Magnolia News of the Church in the school cafe teria Friday night, Aug., 26. The honored students were Misses Faye Quinn and Ruth Sanderson of WC UNC. Greensboro; .; Miss Calest Thlgpen of ECTC, Greenville; Billy Gresham rod Richard F. Williams, UNC, Chapel Hill; and' Russell Sanderson of State College, Ral eigh. " , 1 .' --:-v, y : Sharing honors was Miss Grace Quinn, a member of the Spring Hope school faculty. Other invited guests were Misses Lorraine Quinn, Wyoma Quinn, Polly Brown, Re becca Themag and Messrs. Frank Thomas, Rolland Thomas, Eddie Earl Griffin, Carl D. Pate, I. J. Quinn, and M. M. Thlgpen. Those i n the entertainment com mittee were Mebdamea Gardner Edwards, Lou Belle Williams, Colen Shaw, M. M. Thlgpen. J. D. Sandlin, J. G. Kennedy and AdolplrJones, Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen directed a series of interesting contests. Win ners were Miss Calesta Thlgpen, Messrs. I. J. Quinn .and Richard Williams. 'Decorations emphasized the red and white color scheme. Ihe table was covered with a white cloth and dotted with red initials of each collegi' represented.' ? i Cold drinks were served on av riyal and at the conclusion,- the guests were served ice cream, cake candy and toasted nuts., - j Meeting Mrs. Caledonia Chestnutt, 83, wife of the late Lewis Chestnutt, died" at her home in Magnolia on Monday August 29th at 1:00 p.m. after several weeks illness follow ing a stroke. Rev. Murrell Glover, pastor of the Methodist Church of which she was a member conducted the funeral service at the home on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and interment wos in the Magnolia Cemetery beside her husband, two sons, Arthur and Jim, and a grand son, Edward. Pall bearers wore J. P. Tucker, Sr., Hubert Tucker, Jack Chestnut, Herman Pippin and Har old Ezzell.Her grave was banked with beautiful flowers.- A good mother, good neighbor, and friend has gone forever from our community. She leaves one son, Cleve, and three daughters, Mrs. Sam Hunter, rural, Mrs. Mary Merritt and Miss Charlotte Chestnutt in the home with Cleve. School opened the 18 with the same faculty as last year except one teacher Mr. John Fisher Ham ilton who resigned and the school had to lose one teacher. Miss Hawes now teaches First Grade. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mathews and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mathews. Andrew and family live in Clem son, S. C. where he is professor of Botany in Clemson College. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sanderson and son are visiting in Richmond. Herman Wilson who recently fin ished his course in Watchmaking has gone to South Carolina to work. Miss Macy Cox spent Thursday in Wilmington buying fall .stock.; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tucker of Wilmington spent Sunday . with their parents. ""' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bostic Wednesday were Mrs. Troy Lewis of N. V. Mrs. Maye Allen, Mrs. Marie Griffeth of. Wilmington and daughter. Mrs. K. C. Peterson of Harrisburg, Va. . Magnolia had a terrific rain storm . Sunday night - wlta right much mud but no damage done. The Women of the Church met in the home of Mrs. Adolph Jones Tuesday night. Aug. 23 for their regnr.ir monthly meeting. Mrs. Lu Belle Williams presided. After business discussion, plans were made to entertain college students on Friday night, Aug. 28. The top ic of the program was "Peaceful Change is Possible" directed by Mrs. Phoebe Pate. At the conclu sion the hostess served angel food cake topped with pineapple sauce and Ice cream. The September meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Andrew Jackson. With The Sick U - i i 4 ii . ... Jl .,ai, , ' . I1HMMT I 1 f" MMW-WfflH.. .. l ,V xA ' ' H If ! it ' BS1CI HOCSR PLAN NO. 4U--DaiiM4 by Gmm H. roiworth, AicUUet, BoiUnitMl, N, a This Is ontof 87 homes designed by leadta Carolina Architect! and fea'tnredl in "Carolina Homes," a plan book published by Brick A Tile Service, Inc Greensboro, N. a . This to a compact house in con temporary style. Its rectangular plan makes it less expensive to build than the, usual spread-out niana of this style and also allows the use of a smaller lotThe living room bay, the sheltered porch and the c cross ; ventilation -for dining room, living room and porch con tribute to comfortable living in a Southern climate. The closet off the rear entry and the cedar closet off the haU are desirable features not usually found in bouses of this size. ' - ..Ma Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith, Norma Allen, Judy Foy; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams. Geraldine; Mr. ana Mrs. Kennteh Grady. KaUe Sue and Mr. and Mrs.; Ashe Miller spent last week end at Carolina Beach. In-, $.".;n Mrs. Horace Cottle was a recent patient In Memorial General Hos pital, ,Kinston for a tonsilectoroy. She is now improving at home. Mr. Stokley Bostic is seriously ill at his home here. Friends of Mr. Harry Jackson will he happy to know that he is at home recuperating from a serious illness. Mrs. C. N. Hlnes is seriously ill at her home. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll vaca tioned at Carolina Beach during the past week end. :' ' ; ' Mrs. Nannie Dixon of Rose Hill is visiting Mrs. H. S. Brlnson. , Donald Mallard of Rose Hill vis ited his sister, Mrs. Charlton Sand lin Wednesday of last week. Mrs. G. S. Muldrow with Judy and Archie, Mrs. Kathleen Shaw and A. F , Mrs.' S. A. Pope and children and Misses Glonda Cum ming8 and : Kate '. Murriel Bogga were week end vacationers at Caro lina Beach. ':;'.'-.' Mrs. Farina Pickett of Washing ton, D. C. has been visiting Mrs. Mattle Bradshaw, her son, Ab Pick ett and other relatives. i.t. J. Warren Kennedy, FM, baa been visiting bis wife and relatives. He was formerly stationed at Key West, Fla., and has been transfer red to Norfolk, Va. ' Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Sandlin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Sandlin and Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. , Aubrey Turner in Pink HiU , Friday night. 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