nc:.t:ic I) BRIDGE SUPPER Mesdames G. R. Dail and W. E. Craft were joint hostesses at a bridge supper Wednesday evening of last week honoring Or. and Mrs. B. W. Sitterson, out-of -town guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sitterson. Arrangements of daliahs, zinnias and marigolds were used through out the home. A. three course din ner was served after which bridge wa senjoyed. High score prize, sta tionery, was given Miss Margaret Williams. Attractive note paper was presented Mrs. B. W. Sitterson. Mrs. C. B. Sitterson received dust ing powder for the lucky seat. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. Sit terson, Mesdames C. B. and Jack Sitterson and Miss Margaret Wil liams. S. S. PICNIC The three local churches held their annual picnic last Wednes day at White Lake: After swimming a picnic supper was enjoyed. A goodly number attended. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams an njunce the marriage of their dau ghter Marie to Mr. Seymour Tietel b.tuin of New York City un August 3. (i, at 5 o'clock-in the evening at I':." t Presbyterian Church, Fifth ' Avor.ue, New York City. PERSONALS M. . .-.nd Ms. William Craft and W: .. G. R. Dail spent the week end w.i.1 M.-. and Mrs. Lloyd Thaxton Sumpter, S. C. They also visited Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearsall and children of Mt. Olive spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wililamson. Mrs. Marshall Brock of Bailey spent a couple of days last week with Mrs. O. P. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brown of Columbus are visiting Mrs. Nora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney, Jr. in Chapel Hill. Rev. and Mrs. M. K. Glovor left Monday for a visit in Penn. Miss Theresa Gooding and Mr. Banks McNairy of Goldsboro spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding. Misses Gilda and Gloria Whit field of Chicago, 111. are visiting theit mother Mrs. Betty Whitfield. Miss Eleanor Southerland of Clin ton spent the week end with her mother Mrs. L. Southerland. Betty and Patty Sue Wilson of Durham spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browder and children are vacationing in New York. Mr. and Mrs. W.' G. Craft of Greenville visited Mr. and MrsW. E. Craft and Mrs. G. R. Dail last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Porter of Goldsboro and Mrs. William V. Guthre of South Hill, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dail Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Grady of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady Sunday. They were ac companied home 'by Rebecca, who is spending the week with them. Priscilla Bell is attending 4-H camp at Rockingham this week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newton were Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson and son of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. William Mercer and daughters of Goldsboro. Mr. Craven .Scout Executive of Goldsboro visited Mr. J. T. Hayler Thursday and Friday. Mrs. J. L. Williams is spend. ag a few days with the Wilbur Ad.ims at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D )tso:i and children of Wilmington sj.e .l the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dobson. M!ss Margaret William-!, M: Jack Sitterson, Frances and I.iii! spent Sunday afternoon at Caiotm. Beach. Mesdames J. B. Wallace, J. k. Grady and Miss Margaret William were guests at Miss Eleanor Boney's bridge club in Wallace Thursday night of last week. Mrs. L. T. Rouse and daughters of Kinston spent Monday with Mrs. Nora Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour 7 baum of New York City spent the week end with Mr .and Mrs. J. L. Williams. NEGRO FARMERS TO HOLD PICNIC mam K From tho massive Chrysler Spitfire engine with America's foremost high compression power . j to the rugged 'double-strength, double- safe frame ... there's built-in vaue all way through this car, ' the like of which you've never seen beforel Chrysler workmanship t . ;.' 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