THE DUTTIN TIMES, KENANSVOXJC, N. C, THUECDAT, AT: L X f. 1 i .0 i9 Yi n Dunlin County Society J ;- Mr. and lira. E. T. Register were :" Suesta of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Craw lord ol Bethel Sunday , ti - Mr. and Mrs. Redden Butler of Fayettevllle were guests of friends and relatives In Calypso Sunday. .i'tL'm I illv''wl '',' '!' if On tKe go in Carlye's new saddle stitefi Cotton, ft sleeveless dress with an easv arc to the neckline. The jacket flows smoothly into the tab front of the dress Aaverosea in jviay l vogue. - Sizes 6 to 14. Sizes 7 to 15, MISS JULIE EUSCHER of Germany and Sgt James Derald SpeU of Magnolia were united In marriage, March 10, 1854 in Nurnberg, Germany, Sgt. Spell Is the son of Mrs. Lula Matthews of Magnolia. He has been stationed In Germany, three years in July. . Attention Powell's Dress Shop In Clinton Invites her many customers to see the most complete line of Women's, Misses and Junior Dresses ever offered. Powell's Dress Shop has Just received many Summer Cottons In all sizes,, styles and colors. Ton surely could not afford to miss seeing our most com plete line of Sport Wear from one of the most outstanding, best quality, perfect fitting and surperb styling that KORET of California has 'ever offered. v Come to Powell's Dress Shop when in need of Sport Apparel such aa play clothes, shorts, peddle pushers and sport shirts. We have Just received a large shipment of Jantsen Suits. Select yours now while stock is complete. ' Powell's Dress Shop wishes each and everyone a happy Easter. Extra Special U Off On All Hats Through Saturday POWELL'S DRESS SHOP Clinton,. N. C, Reception-Cake Cutting For Hedstrom-May Immediately following the cere mony the parents of the bride en tertained at a reception at their home. The guests were greeted at the door by Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruf fln of Pink HiU and llr.nd Mrs. Harry McDonald of New Bern. In the living room, where the receiving line assembled, beautiful floral arrangements of white glad ioli, white snapdragons and green ery were used. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Southerland of Wallace invited the guests into the dining room. The bridal table was overlaid with a white slipper satin cloth and a lovely white net skirt. Each corner of the beautifully appointed table featured dainty miniature corsages. The centerpiece of French carnations, white snap dragons and smilax was arranged .in a silver bowl and flanked by tied with satin ribbons, and net. Mrs. Howard Farley of Kinston poured from the silver tea service and Mrs. Donald Davis of Minne apolis, sister of the groom served white decorated bridal cakes. The honorary bridesmaids assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simmons of Goldsboro invited the guests up stairs to the gift room. The stair way was entwined With ivy and greehry. The newel post featured a large satin bow arranged with white gladioli. . The gift rooms were presided over by Mesdames Roland Grady of Wil son, R. L. May of New Bern and Andrew Patterson of Kenansville. Mr, and Mrs. Rowland J. Smith of Kinston registered the guests in the bride's book and the goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Rlvenbark of Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. May were assisted at the reception by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carr of Wallace, and Messrs. Roland Grady of Wilson and Howard Farley of Kinston. Mrs. Hedstrom is a graduate of Pink Hill High School and Flora McDonald Colllege at Red Springs. She is now employed as Technical Research Librarian at the DuPont Plant near Kinston. Mr. Hedstrom was graduated from the University of Minnesota and served in 'the U. S. Air Force. Prior to coming to Kinston as a flight instructor at Stallings Air Base, he was on the faculty' of Duke University at Durham. For a two-week wedding trip to Miami, Fla, and Nassau, Mrs. Hed strom changed to a maize light weight flannel suit lined with scar let and styled with a button-on cape also lined with scarlet. She used a natural hat and matching accessories, and wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Upon then- return the couple will make their home at 1101V4 North Queen Street. ' Cake Cutting Mr. and Mrs. Jasper J. Smith were hosts for the cake cutting party We Are Now Showing Nationally Advertised Nelly Don Lady Scott Tailored Juniors Magnolia : News Music Recital Presented foe music pupils of Mrs. Alice Rogers and the Glee Clubs under the direction of Mrs. Helen Johnson of Warsaw presented their music recital Monday night in the school auditorium. The program opened with solos. interspersed by duets, group sing ing by the first and second grades. Junior Gleen Club and High School Glee Club. Duets and piano solos were given throughout the program. The recital was- well given and enjoyed by everyone present. Easter Service A special Easter Service has been planned for Magnolia Methodist Church for Sunday -at 9:00 A. M. The service will be on the order of a Sunrise Service with Easter Music, Easter Responses, and a brief Easter Meditation by the pastor. Since there is no regular Worship Service scheduled for Easter Sun day, ail members are urged to attend this service and remain for the Sun day School at 10:00 a.m. The con gregation and the pastor extend an invitation to all the people of the community to join in this service. Services This week in the Churches of Magnolia there were a series of services sponsored by the Citizens For Good Government Organization of Duplin County. The schedule for the week was as follows: Tuesday, April 13 - Methodist Church - K. D. Brown. Wednesday, April 14 - F. W. Bap tist - Matthew Hobbs. Thursday, April 15 - Carol St. - J. D. Everett. Friday, April 16 - The Baptist Church - J. G. White. Magnolia Seniors Visit E.C.C. Friday The Magnolia Senior Class, with Mrs. C. H. Pope and Mrs. Abbie Smith chaperoning, enjoyed a trip to "East Carolina College in Green ville last Friday when High School Day was held. Misses Betty Jean Johnson and Barbara Tucker, freshmen at the College acted as guides to the group. There were many interest ing things to see and. do. Exhibits, fashion show, a musical comedy, ''Banana Moon", baseball game, tea dance and many new buildings. Swansdown Jonothan Logan And many others in Ladies Coats, Suits and dresses. Kertz and Lazarus Hats Hanes and Archer Hose Vanity Fair and Seampruf Slips and Gowns Gossard and Exquisite Form Foundation Garments Coro Jewelry Samsonite Luggage FOR QUALITY AND STYLE IT'S Kramers In Wallace EASTER SPECIAL Children's Shoes . $1.99 & $2.99 Ladies Dress Shoes 44:991 . 1 Easter Biddy Free With Each Purchase of Children Shoes BradyVSho'eStore i i 1 1 'i I- i I 1 on Saturday evening for the wed. ding party and guests. The home was en suite for the occasion. White gladioli, snapdragons, and camellias ware effectively used throughout the rooms. The dining table was overlaid with a lovely cutwork cloth. The three-tiered wedding cake was placed on one end of the table and the punch bowl was on a re flector at the other end of the table. The centerpiece was a five- branched silver candelabra shower ed with pink satin ribbon. Dainty nosegays of white mums tied with pink ribbon were featured at the base of the candelbra. Following the traditional cake cutting by the bride and groom-to-be, Mrs. J. F. May, mother of the bride, served bridal cake' to the guests and Mrs. Donald Davis served punch. On Sunday Mrs. Rowland J. Smith of Kinston and Mrs. W. E. Simmons of Goldsboro entertained at a Bridal luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Smith in Pink Hill for the bridal party and out-of-town relatives. " In the beautifully decorated home a delicious luncheon was served to the 3 attending guests. four Best Buy in Travel Only Snyhouni give you modem SuperCoacb. comfort, and frequent, well-timed schedule! t luch low fareil You'll faro better going by Graybound at tbeaa low faraal EASTBOUND Buses Leave: - 9:27 a. m. NEW YORK $11.6 PHILADELPHIA 9 9.50 WASHINGTON, D. C $ 7.60 BALTIMORE $7.80 RICHMOND .. 5.10 WESTBOUND ' Buses Leaves 48 p. m. WINSTON-SALEM t IM HENDERSON I IJtS DURHAM $tM RALEIGH 9 125 GOLDSBORO 9 M Wna V. S. Tax. Big Savings on : , i--i Roand-Trlps -v.; GREYHOUND TERMINAL KeMMrille, K. C. yiv r E7 j J Civic Club Met The Magnolia Womans Civic Club met in the home of Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt Monday night. Mrs. Ros coe Potter, president called the meeting to order. Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt read the minutes and Miss Betty Home, gave the treasurers report. It was decided by the members that all clothes at the rummage sale be reduced in order to make room for summer clothes coming in. This sale will begin Saturday, April 24. Anyone wishing to help out may bring1 old clothing, pot plants, canned goods, etc. After the buslnes meeting the hostess served punch, open faced sandwiches, cookies and candy easter eggs. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Amy Croom. The club was very happy to have Mrs. Russell Brown and Mrs. Joe Newkirk Join at this meeting. ' Seniors Honored Mrs. Dallas Jones and Mrs. Em. mett Sasser entertained the senior class and their guests Wednesday nigth in the Woman's Club build ing. The building was attractively de corated with arrangements of iris, apple blossoms. Dansies and Mag nolia blossoms. Blue and white can dles carried out the class colors. Candle easter eggs were given as favors. Mrs. Abbie Smith directed a num ber of games. Mrs. Cliftoji Chest nutt assisted Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Sasser in serving a delicious supper consisting of chicken salad on let tuce, tomatoes, pickles, potato chips. deviled eggs, crackers, iced tea, ice cream and cup cakes topped with blue icing and marshballow bunnv rabbit heads. Entertains Club Violets, iris, pansies and other spring flowers made up lovely ar rangements throughout the living room of Mrs. J. N. Home last Wed nesday night when she entertained her bridge club. Mrs. Bettiesue Hunt was guest and was presented a gift of ice box containers. Mrs. K. I Pippin re ceived butter warmer for ' high score, Mrs. N. T, Pickett 1 received pickles for floating prize pnd Mrs. L. E. Pope pickles for low score. The hostess served frozen salad, ribbon sandwiches, cheese straws and iced tea. S ALL ' Starts April IS Ends April 24 SAMPSON IIDW. CO. CLINTON, N. C. . . - f the MffERit Ll If $itemational ' FAVORITES OF f ' gfa&a l' ilojJM wojiEi I s cr r , 1W If St.rlii.fl, lifetime solid ' ' fj ; V -::'?;;.!?. ; nM "Poinrtoktoflhrmad. H j, . , 2SI parfact In avary tiniatSj I "J ! , ' ? detail. Viiit una.. v ' ' T" ' I .'. . BY THE if 1 j fof grorjuorion give star ling, a girl's first choka fuf har flaw horna. H s o ansibla, baart-warming preparation for the soon tooma marrioga, your davghtar's trua ooraar. SILVER RHYTHM BUY BY THE PIECE... BY THE PLACE-SETTING At The New Low Price JAY'S JEWELERS Clinton, N. C. Easy Credit Terms Extra Specials At KRAMER'S Easter Sale Be sure and visit Kramer's Department Store for good and stylish .clothes for Easter, for all the family. These are a few of our Extra Specials: Minuet $25.00 value Spreads slightly seconds, Sale $12.95 24 X 42 Chenile Non-Slip Rugs 1.49 Imported Hand Hooked Rugs 2.99 Ladies Nylon Tricot Slips, Fancy Lace 1.99 Dan River Sheer Cloth, Reg. $1.00 value - new patterns yd. 59c 40 inch 80 square Homespun yd. 23c 54 inch Columbus Oilcloth (second selection) yd. 49c Men's Skipdent Short Sleeve Sport Shirts, $2.00 value $1.00 Boy's Nylon Sport Shirts, Sizes 2 - 12 1.00 Large Selection of Cotton Sheer Cloth and Prints Values to 69c yd. All New Patterns - Sales price yd. 39c t Kramer's Dept. Store Your Shopping Center In WALLACE a ) ODelectable GARDNER'S VELVET V ORANGE PINEAPPLE ICE mm . J'.'.. 1 :: ! ' T i- '.'. A Creamy, Cooling Blend . . . of Nature's best nutrigenls That's GARDNER'S VELVET, ICE CREAM NO ADULTERATED FLAVORS USED1 s t

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