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i :..:ri3 ,;!:r.oree On Thursday evening Mr Vance 3. Gavin entertained her bridge club, an extra table of bridge and two tables of canasta, honoring Mr C. B. Guthrie, Jr, a recent bride Wedding bell tallies seated the guests and arrangements of rosea, glads and IrU were used In the liv ing room and dining room where the tables were in play High score i. Mini fnr club members was ASS' iuiivib" e awarded to Mrs. L. F Weeks, and Yfciions Hold Reunion' A family reunion was held Sun day at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. S Williamson Attending were Mr and Mrs C. L Williamson and Betsy of Jackson; Mr and Mrs. J for visitors to Mrs Wiley Booth Miss Jackie Burke was given a fare well gift Miss Guthrie, the toonoree, was presented summer-Weight hUnkat Th hostess served straw berry shortcake and salted nuts. Try this Tempting Salad.. it Tastes as Good as it Looks! f? ; ' ... , ,,4-f .... y 1 I W Williamson of YadklnsvUle; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearsall and daugh- ters of Mt Olive; Mr. and Mrs A Marsh, and Miss Pattle Williamson of Chicago, I1L Mr. and Mrs W F Williamson and daughter of Ke- nansvlUe ;:;:. ; ...vO -V. Sunday was the first time all, the Williamson family have been to gether in about seven years. Personals 'Sparkling jellitd iMd ring tntoti $hodu o( fn.A ddi$hiful ' ' ' ' buna of favors .v.. lV.;, Dress your salads to the best of taste with fresh-ae-a-daisy Ann tm u.ifMinBiitt Tfc'a mutt of' v fine salad oil smoothly blended with eggs, mild vinegar, and pure lemon juice. Ann Page Mayon- "u liaise is sold only at A P. ' .; f LIME SALAD RING: Pour IK i cups hot water on 1 pkg. Ann Page I Sparkle Gelatin, Lime flavor. Stir until dissolved. Add dash of saity 3 tbaps. Ann Page Vinegar, 1 cup chopped celery, M cup chopped stuffed olives. Pour half into ring mold. Chill until firm. Stir 1 cup chopped cucumber, i cup Ann Page Mayonnaise into remaining mixture; pour onto firm gelatin. When firm unmold on lettuce. Garnish with radishes, 6 servings. Mr. and Mrs. J D Kornegay shop ped in Kinston Saturday . Mr and Mrs Marshall Brock and family ot Bailey, Mr and Mrs: Mo- Nair Johnson of Wlldard were Sun day' guests of Mr and Mrs. O P Johnson - VV.j.;-':. Mr and Mrs. J. A Dob son and family of Snow Hill were . week end guests of Mr. and Mrs J J Dobson lt . Mr and Mrs Shad Kornegay of Seven Springs spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. D Wornegey, ' Miss Margaret Williams' shopped In Kinston Saturday afternoon Dr Beecher W, Sitterson of La Crosse Wise, spent Thursday and Friday with his parents Mr and Mrs. C..B Sltterson :'. V ": 'vi Mr and Mrs. Marvin Haskett, Mes srs. John Bowden and Maurice Has kett of Wilmington spent Saturday with Mr arid Mrs. Ivy Bowden and Mrs. Nora Shatter "' " .. Mr and Mrs. L. T Rouse and dau ghters of Kinston spent the week end with Mrs. Nora Shaffer. : , Miss Maryv Alice, Brown of Ra leigh spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Vance Gavin." Miss Anna Hinest attended the commencement exercises at Flora McDonald college Monday evening Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Lauren Sharp were Mrs Sbarpe's mother, Mrs H. M. Jackson and Misses Rowan and Flora Yeargan of Garner, i v;;X.. - 1 H' Mrs. Emory Sadler made a busi ness trip to FayettevHle Saturday , Miss Jan Oohvell of Peace col lege and Mr. Guy Gooding of State and J.. G. t . : . i Mr and Kenneth Eabon ani baby have moved Into the Stroud apartment on the Beulavllle high way r.; : '!!:"'''r Mr. and Mrs. J L Williams nd Miss Margaret Williams attended the dance - review in Wilmington Friday Bight i.j.'" Mr. D. C -Williamson ana sjaiuy of Winston Salem are visiting Mr and Mrs D S. Williamson. Mesdames N. B. Boney and L A Reoalev attended the UDC mem orial services in Warsaw Sunday afternoon -f.4ve-.- - i- ;. Mr. Bill Insram of State College spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W M Ingram Mr, fioralh Wtlllami of Favetter ville soent this week with the wel fare dept In, the interest of blind Several, music pupils of Miss An na Hines were ' presented in the music audition in Wilmington Sat urday.. . - ,';XZ-:)X1,--:'' Mrs. A T Outlaw and Sarah West attended the music audition In Wil mington SaturdayA-iu Misses Anna, Hlnes and Jacque line Burke spent Sunday afternoon at Wrightsville Berth. : f '. v '7 Miss Jacqueline Burke left Mon day for a few days visit, with her narents Mr. and Mrs; . Matthew Burke In New Bern From there she J will go to her new Job In Char lotte , 1 Hi Mrs. Margaret Tucker shopped in Kinston Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs R N. Penney of More- head City were Sunday visitors of Mr E. R Penney and Mr and Mrs. C B Guthrie 8, or ,tW t". y hold seaiuiais ia the main hall. - v A duck at Delta has no privacy at all.,, ? Thev" are the men who use the Delta Waterfowl Research Station as their base of operation for stud ies right on the. prairie oreeaing grounds to find out what makes ducks tick.' The station was started by James IT Bell, founder of General Mills. (Later the Wildlife Management In stitution 'Joined in a -cooperative program. Now the Delta station a used by many specialists doing many different kinds of research, but with all correlating and shar ing thler information. The Station y' llv:.fl . I 1 1 Offers You The Most SggiiM ComplefeRK3Clean:ng vC ' Service In Eastern Carolina '''"''ii'. ' ' ":,tt:,4'-,,l 1VS i: lin iinii 1 i ' " ' . ' v.jf'j . Dyed n Re-Binding Re-Fringing Re-Sizing Our Trucks Serve Dunlin ' I i i 'S . V. v I im j61 lip And Gleaners SPORTS AFIELD By TED KESTING , Mr Among ducks and other water fowl within a wide radius ot the village of t Delta in 5 MariitobS, the chief . topic of conversation and speculation these days prob ably: is "What are they going to do to us aextr 'V?-' t A full list of exactly what is happening to the ? waterfowl a- round Delta would make terrifying reading for ducks,; if ducks could read. A duck Isn't safe from numan beings there from the time it Is an egg, although nothing serious ever hannens and from the suffered by the 9 waterfowl i population : may come information leading to the ntual restoration of ducks over their former entire breeding range in the United ; States a weU las Canada. Therefore! this obscure nnttln Canada could very well turn out to toe the most Important on the continent for duck Hunters. it the indisnltles in the raean- tlme.though, that hurt the ducks' feeUngs, and often do start witn tne How would you-feel if you were an egg taken from its mother, sfypt bliMt dj with a hvypoderguc needle r and oatcneo, imo gauuy duckling colored like nothing ever seen In. nature? .:v;W,-;'.' Not content with watching tnem all day, they talk about ducks ...una Ituunendently and yet together Is a permanent staff, the VS. Fish and Wildlife Jervice, me Canadain . WUdUfe service, tne Manitoba Game ' ' ana jnsnenea Branch, speclaUst from the various American and canaown uui slUes, university students and post graduate workers and a sprinkling of visiting Wologist V stin Wnif lut returned from up there and reports .that the know how, ut like most such projecU which are extremely useful in saf e gaurdlng - the future of wlldUfe, work ,' Is handicapped by lack of That nituation is not un- usual in wildlife management olr- " I J 1 i T fi -,' I i7K f?j : ,r . f r f ' I 1 - a ,15 I i i 1 I V you II graduate with " fashion honors in DIAMONDPANE PIQUE f 895 py TRUDY HALL JR. 1 ' ; Greet the ereat day wita a t , ;v - dress worthy of the , . . occasion. Choose Trudy's , crisp pique with lines 1 lj ? that make vouf fiuure v ; divipe, and sentimental , 4 ; little hearts for a trim that is definitely differ ; - ,,: ent,' , - 1 J- .-V .W;!V. , Sire 7 to IS A. 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