. try a A7 1; x --vf-.. v.diicwlw.-: JLjw d . fish SUPPER About 30 members of the Cbis R. Gavin Post of the American . Lesion enjoyed fish fry at the Legion Home Friday night Edgar Pollock, J. i. stncuana, , rrea Baars, Henry Merritt, Woodrow Blackburn, and Walker Stevens were on the feed committee. , Commander Ralph J. Jones pre sided. The post was divided into two groups to further a member ship drive. The losers will have to ' provide a supper for the winners. The second meeting of the newly organized Sewing Club -met on Friday afternoon with Miss Barba ra Jones at her home. New mem bers Included Carol Baars and Bar bara Standi. Mrs. M. A. Smith Is leade rfor the group. Project for the afternoon Included the making of potholders. Miss Jones led the devotional. .. Club officers are: President, Bar bara West; Vice-president. Patsy Jo Smith; Secretary, , Barbara bars Jones. Refreshments consist ed of Tidbits, marshmallows and coca colas. Those present were Misses Baars, Standi, Jones, Lib West, Lillie Mae Phillips, Patsy Ja Smith, Barbara West, and Judy Rollins. The first meeting was held at the home of Patsy Jo Smith and this week the club will meet with Miss Carol Baars at her home on Friday at 3:30. BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Frank Blackmore entertain ed her club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Allan Draughan ' won . Jelly for high score and Mrs. Paul Pot ter received potholders for second ' high. Low went to Mrs. N. A.Mlt chell who received dish towels. The hostess served frozen fruit salad. ENTERTAINS W tUUJ , . 1.111115 MUOi ltklJll ', Best Jr. was hostess when she en- tertalned at five tables of bridge ; at her home on North Pine St. The home was decorated in an abun. , dance of flowers. After three progressions Mrs. V Joyce Burton received costume i jewelry for high. An ash tray went - to Mrs. Bill Sheffield for low and stationery was won by Mrs. J. T : Gresham for traveling. - . During games iced drinks were served and at the refreshment ; hour the hostess served pecan pie . a la mode and fruit punch.: Re freshment guests were Mesdames tBen Casey Frederick and Jim ,; Brooks of Lexington, Ky., guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick. GuesU msieng up the five tables were Mesdames Burton, Sheffield, Gresham, Ed Sheffield, Eleanor ! McColman of Newton Grove, Joe roun-an jr., w. j. juiddieton Jr., Lynn Harton, L. S. Whittle, MlWiee and cnell Brltt Robert Frederick. I :;otert Bolick, Jimmy Kltchln, nines, . w. Klggs, Maurice Jordan, Avon Sharps, H. C. Allen and Misses -Helen Brown and Nel V He Gray Matthls. BIRTHDAY PARTY Lee West son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton West was host Thursday ; whe entertained a number of his friends at a birthday party cele brating his Sth birthday. Assist- jiub. n,n wim reiresnmems was Miss Anne West cousin of the host ' The party was held on the lawn of the West home. A two-tiered white cake decorated with pink and green was served with ice cream, candy and lemonade. Fav ors consisted of horns and um .' b re lias. ... . CELEBRATES HER 83rd BIRTHDAY V v M n4hi im.ii. i,..i...ii 'Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winders entertained at a barbe- , cue dinner. The occasion was the 83rd birthday of Mrs. Winders. Around 60 relatives and friends attended. A bountiful table of bar becue, friend chicken, chicken sal ad, potato salad. Dies, cakes and all types of bread was spread. ' Mrs. Winders received many at tractive and useful gifts, including 80 one dallor bills. BIRTHDAY PARTY ' On Friday afternoon Neal Mit chell, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mitchell celebrated his 8th birth day with a party t his home. The group assembled on the lawn where games were enjoyed. A white cake decorated with blue and holding 8 blue candles was served with ice cream. Pencils and chewing gum were presented as favors. Mesdames Hopton Smith and Geor ge Penney, and Peggy Mitchell as sisted Mrs. . Mitchell In serving. Neal received many lovely gifts from the 27 guests. ; ; NATIONAL GUARD' ;M The local National Guard unit led by Capt W. M. Buck, has been l aving unusual good attendance lutely. Only one member was ab- s-m ai tne regular meeting Mon day night. Col. Harris from Raleigh and Col Lynch of Clinton were rn hand to inspect the outfit L rills were held on crew-serve v. Papons. ; ' :-..:. . , . ZS MEET ' Fsmpson-Duplin Halrdress- met Thursday night in "y Shop in Clinton. Mrs. ' ' 1 tt ' ' -v Trr";'ld '' ' "i- " Js " ' . . ' U ' t,l . ! rT-5v r v MRS. HUGH CLIFTON GORDAN, JR., prior to her marriage Sunday, August 20, at the Baptist Church in Warsaw, was Miss Sarah Victoria Gaylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junius Gaylor of Wil mington. Mr. Gordan Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordan of High Point Taylor In an impressive wedding cere mony on Sunday afternoon at five o'clock in the Baptist church In Warsaw Miss Sarah Victoria Gay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Junius Gaylor of Wilming ton, became the bride of Hugh Clifton Gordan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clifton Gordan of High Point. Dr. Alton W. Greenlaw per formed the double ring ceremony. The altar of the ' church was banked with palms, Oregon fern, hemlock, ' and ..'summer flowers, flanked on either side by seven branched candelabra, holding white cathedral tapers. A program" of nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Glenn C. Brown oj Warsaw, organist, and Miss Ed na Glenn Huffins, soloist, of Guil ford, who sang "At Dawning", "My Hero", and "The Lord's Prayer" as a benediction. - The bride was given in marriage by her trother, Fred Gaylor Jr. of Burgaw. Her white satin gown had a nylon yoke, bordered with nylon lace ruffle, tight-fitted bod- long train, long fitted .1 ...... v.. a .v satin-covered buttons and finished with lace ruffles. She wore a white satin Juliet cap with finger-tip imported veil of illusion. The bride carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid, showered , wth summer flowers.---.' :':..J'::. !'.. Mrs. Bobby C. Gaylor of Green ville, sister-in-law - of the bride, was matron of honor, Miss Mae Brock of Warsaw was . maid of honor. They wore dresses of yel low net over taffeta with full hoop skirts and matching stole, , and sweetheart bonnets of yellow net They carried nosegays of , mixed summer, flowers' tied with yellow and green ribbon. . ;;;'': Bridesmaids were Misses Bette Hufham of Clinton and Jean Mil ler of Warsaw. They wore dresses of nile green net over taffeta also with hooped .skirts and matching stoles and sweetheart . . bonnets with-matching net'V - . - ;s '- : '. Little Miss Sylvia: Ann Wellons of Dunn was flower girt She was dressed In a miniature gown iden tical to that of the bride. Billy Wellons, Jr., of Dunn was ring bearer, carrying the rings on-a satin pillow. He was dresses iden tically as the groom, - S' "' , Honorary bridesmaids were Mis ses Barbara Jean Thompson, Jean Gardner, Jean .Newklrk, all of Warsaw and Miss Kathryn Hunter of Wilmington. - 1 ' j The groom had as his best man, Pete Armstrong, of High 'Point 1 Ushers were Tommy Kelliim, Al bert and Jimmy Thomas of High Point and Curtis Bovender of Win-ston-Salem. ;'.:':'':J''':';';, ':,.-.', The bride's mother wore a gown of aqua crepe with long black lace gloves and her corsage was of red roses, -xi-i. ,".' '"v -.'?," . The mothers of the groom wore a blue lace gown with white lace gloves.-Her corsage was of pink roses. ''",VT:-y . v.;.-;''f ' !' A reception was given immedi ately after the ceremony. Follow ing the reception the bridal couple left for a wedding trip to unan nounced points. For traveling the bride. Vore a light gray flannel suit "with navy accessories and the orchid lifted from her prayer book. - ' ;.'. 1 ,- Mrs. Gordan is a graduate of the Warsaw High School and attended leading hair stylists in the state. His lecture and demonstration on Shaping and Styling was thoro ughly enjoyed. Shedan was accom panied by Misses Jean de Weese and Barbara Splllman of Raleigh. Two new members, Kay Grump ier and Doris Smith were accord' 1 Vows Spoken Igh Point College. .-, Mr .Gordan is a graduate of the High Point High School . and is now a student at High Point Col lege where he plans to graduate in January. , , t : Cake Cutting. . , On Saturday evening following rehearsal for the Gordan-Gaylor wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen en tertained at a cake-cutting at the Porter home. Guests included the bridal party, former classmates of the bride and out of town guests, - Mr. and Mrs. Porter received at the door.' In the living room white dahlias blooming clemetls pom poms and burning tapers decorated the mantle and piano. A cut work linen cloth covered the dining ta ble, which was centered with an arrangement of white zinnias, gladioli, pom-poms, fever-few, and fern. A three-tiered wedding, orna mented with a miniature bride and groom also graced the table which was cornered by attractive nose gays.';;' ,,. . Miss Barbara Jean Thompson, Miss Jean Miller, both of Warsaw, and Mrs. Bobby Gaylor of Green ville served green and white hos tess slices, mixed nuts, mints and slices of wedding cake. About sixty people called. BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Maurice Jordan of Bowden was hostess on Wednesday; night when she entertained her bridge dub at her home. Mrs. Robert Frederick won Individual ash trays for high score and Mrs, Daulton West received a perfume vial and lipstick holder for second high. During the game the hostess served cokes and potato puffs. When all scores were tallied the guests en Joyed angel food cake. PARTIES On Saturday .evening Mrs. Glenn Brown of Warsaw and Miss Bette Hufham of Clinton entertained at a oaroecue outlet supper a; the home of the former.' Daisies and fern'were used In the living room and in the dining room the table was covered with yellow linen and decorated with a centerpiece of daisies and clemetls. The supper was served buffet style, consisting of 1 barbecue,-slaw?; corhbread iahd Iced drinks. Dr. Alton Greenlaw said grace. Thirty guests attended. '.'.;,.'" '.fs;. '.;.. ;. '' ... Mrs; Alien Draughan Sr. was hostess on Thursday afternoon at oooooooooooooocooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooc oocco 1 MRS. REDWAN EDWARD ; DAVID, before her marriage, . August 29 In Saint Patrick's" Catholic Church in FayeM ville, was Miss Annie Lewellyn -n Phillips of Warsaw. Mr. David : is the son'of Mr. and Mrs, Fred 8. David of FayettevMle. a "Come and Sit" tea compliment ing Miss Sarah Gaylor, bride-elect The dining table held an arrange ment of white- gladioli and was covered with a, chartreuse linen cloth. Miss Gaylor was presented with a salad plate in her crystal pattern. Mrs. John Vincent re cent bride, was also remembered with a gift. Mrs. Draughan served pecan ; rolls, sandwiches, potato chips, pickles and iced tea to the fifteen callers. ' On Friday afternoon at four o' clock Miss Gaylor was compliment ed at a "Come and Sit" tea given by. Misses Barbara Jean Thomp son and Jean Gardner on the lawn of the Thompson -home. During the afternoon each guest hemmed a cup towel for; the bride. The hostesses presented the honoree with a silver (ray with cream pit cher and Sugar bowl. Refreshments consisted of chocolate fudge, nuts and coca colas. Those present were Mrs. Kenneth Brock, Mrs. Julian Gatllng Jr. of Tarboro, Mrs. Lynn Harton, .Misses Bette Hufham of Clinton, Mae .Brock, Jean Miller, Laura West, Agnes Turnage and the honoree. ,' i OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE . ATTENDING THE; GORDAN-GAYLOR RITES ' Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Blanchard, Wallace; Miss Jean Cross, Miss Bet ty Yopp, Miss Mary Lynn Smith, Maxie Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walton and Anne Walton, , Miss Kathryn Hunter of - Wilmington; Mrs.- Julian Gatllng, Tarboro; Mrs. George Sutton, Mt; Olive; Miss Carolyn Gordan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gordan, James H. Klmray, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rl Klmrey, Curt Bov ender, Anne Troy den, Phillip Gor don, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas, Tommy Kellum, Mr. -and Mrs. H. C. Gordan Sr., Mis? Jean Con stance Gardner, Jimmy Thomas of High Point; Mrs. W. G. Hufflne, and Miss Edna Glen Hufflne of Guilford; Miss Betty Edwards of Winstpn-Salem; Miss Dorsy and Ann Crumpler; Mr. and Mrs. Car poll of Clinton; Miss Bonnie Craw ford and Miss Hilda Kern of Star; Mr. and Mrs. Willar.d Johnson of Kenansville; Mrs. J. H. Gaylor of Jacksonville;' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wellons of Micro; Mr. and" Mrs. Calvin Wellons, Mrs. E. F. Strick land, .Mr., and Mrs. John Wellons and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wel lons of Dunn. : - 1 1 - - Gilkerson - West Vovs Spoken In a ceremony In the First Bap tist church August 11 at 7:30 o' clock in the"' evening, Miss Gay Elaine West of Thomasvllle, be came the bride of Cecil Filmore Gilkerson of Mt Crawford, Va., and Rockwel.1 '.'.- , 1 " The Rev, Charles F. Leek offi ciated. He was assisted : by the Rev. Lawrence N. JStrunk,- pastor of St John's Evangelical and Re form Church-in Kannapolls, and former pastor of the bridegroom.: Wedding music was presented by' Mrs. Robert W. Crews, church or-1 ganlst, and David Blanchard of Wilmington, soloist and cousin of the bride. .. . ' .., -'r-:,. ' The bride was given In marriage by her uncle Ray West of Warsaw. The groom had as his best man Samuel: Erwln of Salisbury.' i , The bride's honor attendant was Miss Doris Yokeley of Thomasvllle.' Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Carl ton, cousin of the bride, Miss Fran ces Cross of China Grove. Mie RECEPTION FOR;;;:vi'-; GORDAN-GAYLOR ...... ..... ...,!? 5. WEDDING PARTY, Immediately following the mar riage of Miss Sarah Victoria Gal lor to Hugh Clifton Gordan. on Sunday afternoon Mr. and -Mrs. John H. Wellons and Mr. and Mrs. Williams S. Wellons of Dunn en tertained at . a. reception . at this American Legion Home in .War saw. Mr. and Mrs. H. C .Allen re-1 ceived at the door and introduced guests to the receiving line which was composed of the wedding par ty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Gaylor, of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clifton Gordan Sr. of High Pointand Dr. and Mrs. Alton W. Greenlaw. ' . . ' Mrs, J. C. Brock presided at the bride's book which was appointed with a bridal corsage. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Porter directed guests to the bride's table' which was covered with - linen cutwork and centered with a bridal arrangement of white summer flowers. At one end of the table Mrs. : AHen Draughan Sr. served slices from ' the wedding cake and from the Mrs, E. F. Strickland of Dunn presided at the punche . bowl. Honorary , brides-1 maids assisted In serving.,, v. tii ' 1 Goodbyes were said by Mr., and Mrs. John H. Wellons. . , . ' Native pines, white gladioli and the baskets taken from the altar decorated the building.: About 115 people attended, f i: ., :V , , BRIDGE CLUB it: ' Mrs.iAl Banadyga . was. hostess for her bridge dub which met on Tuesday; night at 8 o'clock.; For her dessert during the game she served corn cheeses and coca colas. At -the end of play she served pineapple sundaes and. cookies. Club ; members were Mesdames Moman Barr, Marcel Rocque, Bel ton Minshew, Irene Martin, Earl WhltakeV, Emerson Jones and Bill Whitfield. High score went to Mrs. Barr, low score to Mrs. Rocque nd traveling to Mrs. Min shew, r- 00 EVERY ONE HUNTING SUPPLIES; , FARM, HOME, YARD IIAEDWAKC; EO:iE MDLL SUPPLIES VITA-VAR PAINTS; C::C3; TENCE POSTS; BlLDET.S T 1 MX, 1 3 i Helen Crowe of .Valdese", college roommate of the bride, and Miss Donna Wright of Thomasvllle.,,.; .. ; Groomsmei)' , and ushers were Ralph WHn- Of "Hickory, Billy Joe Blanchard of Lexington, Harry 5 Bowers and Charles" Gftil orHarrts- burg, Va.:V':-v: .;:.. :, . The bride wore an original -aa-signe weddings gown" of white mousse line ' de soie'with a high neckline finished with a little col lar of cbantilly lace. The bouffant skirt ; was toppedTwlth chantilly lace peplum and extended- Jnto a full train. Her two-tiered finger tipped illusion' veU bordered with chantiHy lace .was iastened .to ,a tiara of orange blossoms. She car ried a 'white prayer book, topped with a white orchid.'-'- :,l - The maid of honor wore a gown of orchid moussellne'de sole over chartreuse 'taffeta with a high neckMne, peter pan collar, , and fitted basque featuring- a - tucked yoke with small bottoms. The full skirt was ballerina length. She wore matching opera pumps and mitts. Her headdress was an or chid crocheted cloche .- In which was : fastened a shoulder-length veil. She carried a colonial bou quet of purple and pink asters, The bridesmaids wore gowns of orchid mousseline de sole over or chid taffeta with matching acces sories. f.TEtvi5rJ'S,tj'; ; Immediately after the ceremony' the bride's mother entertained at an Informal reception at her home. Later in the evening the couple left for a wedding trip to Atlantic City, N. J. For travel the bride - " .J - . 1 11 ... IMU"ir7 'V Jl-WW UUU Uf of dghtert he should sire, 'ability to get daughters that r.- jaywjr van a am American oreeaers pervice scuas-uiac fami)'$s fmea is Proved Great Their ''vefi''jt iodez 6f over JyOjP . B&, ranks them io the top 2;j of ail hulls proved b) DJrIXA.daughter-dm comparlsoai. " r, " ' 4 The sure, economical way to Improve your herd production and type is to call our techriidan.afld breed yon OQWS tO SIRES PROVED GREAT. HOLSTEIN GUEtiri;2Y J2SC2Y V:.l;''ViV:;$tOVaf rtv'' " SOUTHEASTERN ARTIFIC"! t.:::"j KS'H Cdustul Coop." CrccJers Assn. I - .k Vi .1 hat an i wilii hite feathers and ..ing, Her accessories, were black and she wore the orchid from her prayer book. ,'' t Mis., Gilkerso4 . i the daughter of Mrs. 'Bernice L. West of Tho masvllle, and the. late Miv West. She was graduated from the Tho masvllle' High School and Cataw ba' College. ., . , ";' ? - .-' The .bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,' Ward' It". Gilkerson of Mt. Crawford, .Va. He was grad uated' from Catawba College with the class. "of 1949. During World War II he served a year with the U.SNavy "and is now athletic coach at Rockwell High School. PERSONALS" ..1 1' I . " 1 , ! Mr. and Mrs. Faison Butler and ; daughters, Mrs. W. S. West, Misses Ethel and Vertie 'Mae Herring of 1 Ralph Best Jr. Sunday. - Revr and Mrs. H. Gordan Weekjey -visited in the W. R! Black more home last week. Rev Weekley is pastor of the Masonboro Baptist' Church and held arevlval in Tur key last weeky i.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore and children and Mr. Will Black' more spent Sunday at White Lake with Mr. and .Mrs. Frank. Black- more, of Winston-Salem. ' Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Bartlett Jr. . attended the Lost Cplony last week1 end. v V"'" W '.;i;.y ,i :.'( .I'M ii VI v ' v. Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Halslipp, Mt: and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr. and 'Mrs1; and Mrs. Glenn Brown spent Sunday with Mrs, Lawrence Plttman at Whi takers. c Rev.vind. Mrs. Gilmer Beck of Henderson visited iu Warsaw dur ing the week end. -. -. 1, . Mr. and .. Mrs,. Jack Kornegay of Goldsboro spent Monday night . with - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baars, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adron Teachey. , Mrs. Jennye McGowan and Bobby " Mills' of Richmond spent Friday with Mr. and. Mrs. O. H. Best. Mrs. A, J. Jenkins spent" Tues-f day afternoon In Kinston. R. D. Johnson, Jr., left Sunday for Asheville-where he will enter ., law school in preparation for his bar examination. . '. , , ? . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Johnson-of 'nana, Mill nnn niiaa r iva RTiTipr of Burgaw spent, the ...week end with Senator and Mrs. R, D: John son; . .:-y - rt?:i..';!.. Mrs. D. E. Lassiter of , Erwln and - Mrs:1 George Sutton of Mt. Olive and Miss Jean Miller .visjted Mrs. N. E, BpsUc in Norfolk last ' week.- ;-" ' " . i4". 'V ' Mr. and Mrs.' Milton West and sons spent Sunday at Topsail. ' . ' 1 Miss Betty Britt, daughter of Mrs. Stacy B-itt has returned from Dr. Sidbury Hospital after re ceiving treats tnt - - 1 ,.f flir-.ana wrsv w. m. uuncan ana Mrs: John Berry of Raleigh visit ed Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Berry on,. Sunday. . ; ,, . , s ?. v ', 1 , ' 1 ,r :. Subscribe To The Times ,i :m 1 7N 1 TYPE? i i j . .r .t - 1.1. t UIUT UlUlUUUn VI . a IIJi true measure lie la hisl T will produce on hJjth leveL Inc. '' ?r, V&2, II. C. .1 d 'IryuiLJLiLu t I into the Guild.