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Miss J:::j Cc:.i!:r.cc G:ru.sr C:ccr.::s DiiJo Of Earl Best Huie " Miss Jean Constance Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie B Gardner of Warsaw, became the bride of Earl Best Huie of War saw on Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock in ceremony performed In the Warsaw Methodist church. Mr. Huie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield, B. Huie of War The Rev. R. L. Crossno, pastor of Che bride, assisted by the Rev. Jer ry M. Newbold, pastor of the groom performed the double ring cere - mony. Mrs. Gordan McSwaln, or . ganist, of Arcadia,. Fla.and aunt of the groem,. and Harry Best, vo- callst of j; Jacksonville, cousin of the ibrlde, .presented a program of nuptial music. Mr. Best sang "Yours Is My Heart Alone"; and "1b My Garden,.iV The bride, given in marriage by ; her father, was attired' in a gown of chantllly lace ovef satin with fitted bodice; which formed a point extending into a bouffant skirt, ta- toering into a semi formal train, , The" sheer nylon yoke was attach ed to circles of teed Dears out lining a deep v neckline and long sleeves ended in caila lily points over the wrists. Her finger tip veil of illusion fell from a matching lace cloche embroidered with seed x pearls. Sue carried a cascading bou ' qut of white roses and stepbanotia. Mrs. Hov Hudson of Wllllamston . was matron of honor. Brides maids were Misses Barbara Jean Thomp- ; son, Jean Newklrk and Anne Huie, "later 01 we groom, an 01 war aw. They wore Identical ankle length dresses -of emerald .green with skirts and stoles of tulle. The velvet bodice of each was outlined with white lace and rhlnestones. , SXark warm a velvet plorhn with mh- tchliuz emerald tulle and salin op- : era pumps. They carried arm bou quets ol oronze cnrysantnemums, tied with matching ribbons. Honorary brldesmaias were Miss ; Mae Brock and Mrs. Hugh Gor ' dan of Warsaw, Miss Mary Vander VI V fr. rJUCV. MIH A1IJ1V - crldge of Whitakers and Miss Ju lia stroute of Siler City. The grooms father was best man. . Ushers were Commander E. B. Gib son. Jr.. of Washington. D. C. Hugh O. Pate, Goldsboro,. Joseph Vance III. Old Church, Va Paul Best Berry, John Jenkins, Jr., and 'Wil liam Best of Warsaw. The mother of the bride wore a chocolate and bronze 'dress with matching net headpiece and lace gloves. She wore a green cyprlpe dium orchid. '.- - The groom's mother was attired In a' heavenly blue chiffon -dress with matching net headpiece. Her Following th ceremony a recep tion was held at the home of the bride's Barents. The bridal table was covered with an imported lin en and lace clout and centered with a mlnature corsage and showered wion nooon fern. :s ., -1. ?s- :. KOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ,j ' 1 7 ' At r- i The guests were received bji Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Best, Jr., and introducd to tiie receiving line by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson. The bride and groom, their parents, tne matron of honor ana onaesmaius composed -the .receiving line. Sen. and Mrs. Rivers D.- Johnson, Sr., directed guests into the dining room where Mrs. Hugh. G. Pate of dnldnhnro was hostess. Mrs. E. B. Gibson of Washington D, V. poureo punch and cake was served by Mrs Harold Lancaster of Goldsboro. presiding in the gift room was Mrs. Albeit Newklrk and oyer the guest ,Hnh1r was Miu June Snmmerlin. Ooodbyes were said to Mr. 'arid Mrs. V-iaxion sasser m oaiusuuiu. Immediately following the rece ption . Mry and! Mrs. Huie'. left, for a wedding trip to1 unannounced points. For travel the bride wore an amethyst suit with beige and black accessories and a corsage of pink cibldlura orchids. " Mrs. time was xraauaiea nam Peace in 194S and received the art composition award. She was a mem ber of the Pi Theata Mu Society. She received her A. B. Degree In Home Economics at Greensboro College in 1951 and was chairman of the Social Standards ana sign er of Gold Book. Mr. Huie attended Davidson Col lege where he received his dgree in business Administration in 19 50. He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity-and Scab-' bard and Blade. He is now associt- ted with the D. E. Best Store of Warsaw.,""- a . . Upod returning the couple will reside at 505 E. College Street Belly Blanchard Heads F. H. A. At a call meeting of the future Homemakers of America on Friday Miss Betty Blanchard was elected resident of the chapter to fill the vacancy created when Mix Jo Ann Britt nresident. moved away. Dele gates were elected to go to Carolina Beach next weekend to me p'uns for the Quin County' Rally. They were Misses Blanchard, Peggy Kor negay, Helen Torrans, , Thelma Swinson and Peggy Mitchell. Cake Culling For Party On Saturday evening immediate ly following the rehearsal at the church, members of the Huie Gard ner bridal party were honored at the cake cutting given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newklrk. Only the bridal pair, their families and close mends attended. ' Z Announcing t Owned And Operated K(0)W.(n)i?ESN ; Ve Buy TOP MARKET PRICES Cash ; For Your Hogs :- Mo Commission -.V - Government Tested Scales ? We Can Handle .From 1 iTo 1000 Hogs Daily Senu . Yord, .Vrile Truck' Yill Pickiup Th:m: Here !s Free-;of uia Liocauon oi aampson juivesiowt vam vims wTiiiaw The entire home was illuminat ed by candlelight. Mr. and Mrs. Newklrk greeted their guests at the door and Miss Gardner was presented a white bridal corsage. Upon arrival guests were invitea into the dining room where Mrs. M. A. Smith servel slices from, the three - tiered wedding cake after the bride and groom had cut the first slice. Miss Judy Harward serv ed nuts. The table was -covered with an imported linen and lace cloth and centered with white bri dal flowers, flanked by white ta pers in silver candlebra.. The cake was served from one end of 'the table and salted nuts from the oth er. Overhead silver bells hung from rfhe chandelier from which white satin - streamers . decorated with mums and fern extended, to, the cornets of the table and were fasten ed with nosegays. Miss Garlands Nell Matthls served punch In the living room from a table decorated with bridal . flowers' and -tapers -in candlebra. Mixed ' summer flowers were used elsewhere in the home, Assisting in the serving were Mrs D L. Matthls, Mrs. Irene Martin, Miss Julia Stroute, Siler City, Miss Mae Brock. Miss Mary Van Der Lught. Ft Pierce, Fla., Miss Anne Ether- idge, Whitakers, and Miss Jean Newklrk., v -: Mrs. J.. A. Rackely rendered sev eral piano selections during the ev ening. The bride and groom pre -sented. gifts to their wedding at tendants. About 60 attended. Mrs. Blackburn Mesdames G. S. Best and O. H. Best -wart hostesses on Saturday evening with a shower honoring, Mr Frank Blackburn, the fromer Miss I Dorothy. Eason,' recent bride, at the G. S. Best home. Twenty guest arrived, member! of the honoree's Sunday school -'Class and close friends. They were invited into the dining room where punch, cookies, mints and nuts were served. Miss Rebecca Best poured punch and i was -assisted in serving by Miss Faye Blackburn . and Miss Naomi Eason. Mrs. Blackburn received many lovely gifts.,'. Shower At Quinns For Mrs. Dixon , "On Thursday evening at eight o' clock Mrs.; Gladys Dixon,' whose marriage to Anthony Repecci will take place in September, was hon ored at a surprise, shower given at the home of Mrs. Lillian Quinn. Upon arrival the honoree receiv ed a bridal corsage and a shower of gifts. A white ruffled unbrella hid gilts from view until .Mrs. Dixon uncovered them. The employees of the Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Co. presented the bride -elect with a gift of luggage. Guests were invited into the din- 'ft' r ir J'L o By Noah Williams f Hogs Daily or..,Call640,and :YoW 'Hogs, and iChprge 4i ,.i v .... e . ti-..s iiM ite flowers decorated the lace - cover ed dining table. Miss Ruby Sputher land served punch and Misses Robs Miller. Joyce Miller and Betty Jean Bratcher assisted in serving a par ty plate of ribboned sanawicnes, cheese straws and toasted nuts. Twenty five guests attended. Miss Gardner Luncheon Honoree Mr. and Mrs. t. B. Huie enter tained members of the Huie - Gard ner wedding party, families ana out of town guests at a barbecue luncheon at the Legion Home on Sunday. The mantle was banked with Magnolia leaves, pine ana cen tered with fall flowers. The tables held arrangements of fruits and vegetabls in wooden bowls. About seventy - five attended. For Mi , 'Miss Barbara Jean Thompson en tertained at a dinner party on the terrace of Hotel Goldsboro on Sat urday evening prior to the rehear sal of the Huie Gardner wedding The guest list of 21 was composed of the wedding party. After a three course dinner was served Miss Thompson presented the bride with a gift of crystal. .. es THE ROSA HOOUTT POWELL circle met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. V. Garner. Mrs. L. S. Whittle presided in the ab sence of Mrs. David Chambers. Mrs Whittle gave the devotional and pro gram, "Stewardship". Mrs. Emma Chambers assisted in, giving the program. The hostess served grape Juice float, cookies and nuts. THE GEORGE ROLLINS circle met Monday afternoon at the Bap tist church-with Mrs. Ira Ezzell, hostess. Mrs. John Harden h---t the devotional and Mrs. Frank Tho mas the program, "Bring Ye Tithes Into The Storehouse", seven attend ed. The hostess served cookies and iced drinks. THE RUBY DANIELS circle met Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. J. Straughan. Mrs. L. O. William presided. Mrs. Robert Blackmore gave the devotional on TPrayer" and the program on "The Sermon on the Mount." There were sixteen present. The hostess served ice cream and cake. THE ANNIE KATE POWELL circle and Katie Murray Circles met ir's Anniversary Sale In Kinston Sept. 13th 14th 15th c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o : O o o o o o o o o o ; O ,.o o o o o o o o o ; o o o o ' o " - Our. Haul a iww"'l-w;i.r; on Monday night in a Joint session in the Ladies parlor or tne cnurcn with Mrs. Momon Barr presiding After opening the meeting with a song and prayer Mrs. A. L. Hum phrey gave the devotional. Mrs. Bill Vann ana jots sarr gave me pro gram on "Purses for Personer Af ter this the circles divided for a short business session. Later tne hostesses. Miss Annie Kate Powell, Mrs. Kathleen Snyder. Mrs. Vann and Mr J. J. F. Strickland served sandwiches. Cookies and lemonade. Miss Gardner Parly Honoree Miss Jean Gardnerwhose mar riage to Earl Best -Huie took place on Sunday, was complimented on Thursday afternoon when Miss Ann Huie entertained at a canasta par ty at her home. . Miss Bobby Carter of Wallace was high scorer and Miss Mae. .. , Brock was second high. The hon oree received a gift of linen. The hostess served bridal ice cream molds, Individual bridal cakes and salted huts. Out of town guests included Miss Carter and Miss Frances Jones of Wallace and Misses Anne Stroud, and Betty Ray of Paison. Attend ing from Warsaw were Misses Joy ce Ann Jones, Jean Newklrk, Bar bara J. Thompson, Mae Brock, Ma ry Lee Jones, Laura West, Jerry Ann Quinn, lean Miller, Anne West Mary Elizabeth Packer, Elaine Re gister and the honoree. Mrs. Torrans Bridge Hostess On Thursday evening Mrs. Mat tie Torrans entertained members of her bridge club at a regular game at her home. In the living room white rose buds and zinnias provided the dec orations, iced drinks and cornets were served during the game. For club high Mrs. Belton Min- shew received cake pans and also a cup towel for traveling. Mrs. Rob ert Lewis scored high for visitors and received a set of plastic mixing bowls. The hostess served peaches and whipped cream and pound cake to Mesdames Lewis, Bonnie Thomas Y. L. Smitn, Debro Davis, Emerson Jones and Irene Martin. Circles Entertain The four circles of the Methodist church entertained Miss Jean Gard ner bride - elect, on Thursday even Ing at a tea and miscellaneous show er in the Sunday school rooms of the church. The bridal- motif was carried out in decoration against a background of Greenery and can dlelight Green and white bridal fl owers centered the linen - covered table, from which Miss Barbara Thompson served punch and Miss Anne West bridal cakes from a sil ver tray. Members of the Young Girl's circle assisted in serving. Miss Thompson and Miss Jean New klrk led the group in games and contests. Miss Mary Alice Whitfield rendered several piano selections. Warsaw Drug Co. , Western Auto Associates Clark Drug Store Strickland Oil Co. R. E. Quinn & Co. Mack Oil Co. '"' ; - A. Brooks Dept. Store "" Warsaw Furniture Co. r Farmers Hardware & Merchandise Co. Warsaw Dry Cleaning Co. Branch Eank . , ' Sagisa Dinner IJeld In Sampson A surprise birthday dinner was given Mrs. Iona Thornton of Samp son County Sunday Sept 2nd. Miss- Innlla Murrav and Alice Summer lin attended, a long taoie unu the shade of the trees was filled with sood thines to eat. The birth day cake was cut by Mrs. Thornton Pictures were made of the family and friends and many gifts were received. Mrs; Brides -Elect Mrs. Hector McNeif entertained at eight tables of bridge on Tuesday evening at her home honoring Mis ses Lois Godbold, Jean Gardner and Alta Lawson all bride - elects of September. In the living room a monochramatic flower arrange ment in shades of rose was used. Fruit arrangements ornamented the porch and mixed summer flowers were used in the den. Punch was served from the porch throughout the evening; Miss Joy- M Burton won a oair oi ninese figurines for high and second high, a Chinese stamp box went to Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr. Mrs. Avon Sharpe won traveling, a lingerie case. The hostess presented Miss God bold with a Victorian side chair. Miss Gardner a card table and Miss Lawson a pair of bird print;. Refreshments consisted ot frozen fruit salad, deviled ham sandwiches cheese biscuits, fruit bars and iced tea. Playing were Mesdames Draug han, Burton, Sharpe, Mitchell Britt, Glenn Brown, John Fonville, Robert Frederick, Ed Hlnes, Caswell Mo ore, Jr., Maurice Jordan, J. T.Gres ham, Bill Sheffield, Charles Shef field, J. F. Strickland, Bill Taylor, R. W. Riggs, Joe Surratt, Jr., John Vincent, Edward Strickland, Sam Godwin. J. H. Hlnes. George Clark J. A. Johnson, Wf J. Middleton, Jr., I Daulton west, junmie nitcnen, Hu bert Blackmore, W. G. Britt and the three honorees. Methodist Circles CIRCLE NO. 2 met with Mrs. D. L. Carlton on Monday evening with Mrs. Hooton Smith presiding. Mrs. Ralph Lanier was acting secretary in the absence of Mrs. Howard Ow ens. Mrs. Bill Lienbah gave a chapter in the new study book. We Americans, North and South. Mrs. Carlton gave the devotional. There were ten present The hostess serv llme sherbet, Individual decorated cakes and salted nuts. CIRCLE NO. 2 met with Mrs. B. C. Surratt Monday evening with Mrs. J. C. Surratt presiding. There were 13 members present. Mrs. R. L. Crossno brought the devotional. Fruits ot the Spirit. Mrs. Henry Riv enbark gave two chapters from the new study book. Mrs. J. C. Surratt, Jr., assisted the hostess in serving A corsage of white flowers and a shower of gifts were presented the honoree. There wre 35 present. Welcome Daily Hog Buuying Market WARSAW NOW BOASTS 2 HOG MARKETS Mr. Farmer Sell This Ad Sponsored By TUX HVT1X4 T a, KEp'synxE, w. c. -ru ; a salad plate and punch. ' - CIRCLE NO. 4 jnet on Mpnaay eveninajvithtAIrs. Belton Ml n shew with 14 members bresent. Mrs. Min- shew presided in tne aosence ei Mrs. A. M. Benton. Mrs. G. P. Prld gen gave the devotional. A chapter from tne new study ooox was giv en by Mrs. B. F. Hobbs. The host ess served ribbon cake and ginger ale float. Junior Class Name Officers At a regular meeting of the Jun ior class of the High school offi cers for the coming year were elect ed. Thev are as follows: President, Betty Blanchard, Vice pres. Dwight Lanier, Secretary Boooy iwariin, Treasurer, Bill Carlton, Reporter Peggy Mitchell. Mr. Carter, a re Dresentative of the Curtis Publish ing comnanv was oresem anu pre seated a clan whereby the class could sell magazine subscriptions to raise funds towards their junior - senior banquet. Class advisors, Mrs Kathleen Snyder and Koss a . wadr kins were present. There are 40 in the senior class. Personals James Harold Matthis, USCG, Groton, Conn, spent the weekend in Warsaw with his family. Mrs. Bennie Marcianti, Jo Anne, Eddie and Betty Britt of Columbia, S. C. spent several days in Warsaw recently. Charles Reeves of Ralelfrti spent the weekend with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Graham PniUips spent the weekend in Kinston with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. George. Mr. and Mrs. Jj D. Langston of Savannah, Ga., spent the weekend with Mrs. C. A. Womack. Mrs. Ed gar Simpson has been visiting Mrs. Womack for several days. Mrs. Dillon Brown and son Da vid, of Garner also visited In the Womack home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Best went to Ellerbcon Monday to take their daughter Rebecca who will teach there this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and son Ashley, of Buie's Creek, Mrs. C. H Bundy, Mrs. P. M. Manpum of P leigh spent the weekend with the Prescriptions Carefully filled by regis tered druggists Mail or ders given prompt atten tion Phone 521 Warsaw Drug Company The 3&i Store Warsaw. N. C. To Warsaw Your Stock And A&P Store J. West Market Warsaw FCX Store Rivenbark Motor Co. Duplin Supply Co. B&WCaff Warsaw Fish Market n Quinn - McGowen Co. Westbrook Motor. Co. Womack and Bartlett Eivenbark's Purol Station tei."3. "tt, e : :l S. A. Jones. Mrs. Bundy will re main for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartlett are vacationing, at Nags Head for a few days. - . ' - Mrs. Edward Strickland and dau ghter spent last week at Carolina Beach with Mrs. E. F. Strickland of Dunn. Mr. Edward Strickland Joined them at the weekend. , . Mrs. George Bennett and George Bennett, Jr., were Fayetteville vi sitors on Monday. ' Miss Nell Matthls left Monday for Asheboro where she will be a mem ber of the school faculty this year. James G. Middleton of Wilming ton spent the weekend with Mrs. Lela Middleton . Mrs. Clara Middle ton of Kinston is also visiting Mrs. Middleton. Miss Gardner Enjoy Buffet Supper, Roseboro Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Matthews en tertained a number of friends on Wednesday evening at a buffet sup per at their home in Roseboro. Bridge was enjoyed after supper was served. Arrangements of pink ' and white roses decorated the home At bridge Mrs. Mitchell won high for ladies and received dusting pow der. Mr. Britt won high for men and was presented shaving lotion. Playing were Mrs. Elbert Matt his and Miss Sybil Matthews of Roseboro, Mr. and Mrs. Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin, Misses Alta Lawson and Nell Matthls, Mrs. Joy ce Burton, Dr. J. M. Kornegay, Messrs. Robert Bolick Lee Brown, all of Warsaw. c MayfairY Anniversary J Sale In Kinston Sept. 13th 14th 15th 3 r ,. .?
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