S"'-" -1 ^". ' ■'' " s::.r '■Sji w: %\. \ tS ,v Tf- MISS HOWELL *, . SHOWN COURTESY iMiss Retha Hawdl, bride-elTOt ot^eptemiber, was shown an at tractive bridcd- courtesy last Wed nesday evening when Mrs. Harey Harrison of Wake Forest enter tained here at the home ^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bau- come. ' I Seaspnaible flowers were effec tively comibined in the living room where three tables of rook I — were m play. A minature bride and groom. Hanked by 'white candles, decorated the diming table. , On arrival Miss Howell was . presented a lovely white corsage of balby chrysanthemums and tulbe r^s. During progressions cokes were served. At the conclusion .of game Miss Mildred Campbell was awarded high 'sbore prize and she also captured the floating prize. Miss Howell was presented a shower of lovely miscellaneous gifts by those present and a gift of silver in her chosen pattern by the host^. At the end of thp evening ice cream, nuts and bridal cake were served., —:—0 — MONROE CLAN TO GATHER The Monroe Oan will gather Simday, August 31, at 11:00 a. m.i at the Bensalem church in Moore County for their adnual gather ing. Friends and relatives are in vited to come and bring a bas ket full of eats for a picnic lunch. 0 1 DALRYMPLE — JONES (Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dalrymple of Jonesboro announce the engage ment of their daughter, Irma Lee, to Roy Jones, son of T:'C. Jones of Raeford, and Mrs. Webb of High Point, The wedding will take place in the early fall. ,-0— ATTEND WEDDING (Mrs. T. B. Lester, Sr. aiid her mother, 'Mrs. W. C, Blount, at tended the wedding of (Mrs, Les ter’s niece, Miss Ruth Harriet Blount to Simmons Fentress, at the First Baptist church in Salis bury last Saturday, evening at 8 o’clock. 0 — ; MRS. MANN AND MRS. LESTER ENTERTAIN, Mrs. Israel Mann and Mrs. T, B, Lester, Jr. entertained on Wed nesday of last week with two beautiful parties. Both were given at the home of Mks. 'Msmn which was unusually attractive wi'^ outstanding arrangements of the seasons prettiest flowers'. In’ the morning players for four tables of bridge and two .of rook came in at 10 o’clock. Mrs. I^ewis Uipchurch won the prize for mak ing high,score in bridge and IMr§. J, S. Poole won the prize in rook. Mrs. Upchurch also won the bingo prize. A delicious hot luncheon was served in two courses, t In the afternoon at 4 o’clock players for five tables of bridge assembled. At this time Mrs. Paul Dezerhe was awarded a gift for making high score. Mrs. Ju lian Johnson won in the bingo game that followed. The hostesses presented Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., who loft this week for a visit to Dr. A. B. Dickson in Honolulu, p very lovely going away gift' Din ner was served at 7, o’clock. CRAWFORD THOMAS, JR. HOST ON BIRTHDAY ^ Crawford Thomas, Jr. was host to ^bout 25 of his friends at a birthday party from 110-11:30 Tue^ay morning in celebration of his 4th birthday. Guests en joyed playing various games af ter which birthday cake and ice cre;am were served. 0 McKenzie — lavender Malcolm Dewey (McKenzie and Rosa Elizabeth Lavender were married Tuesday night, August 10. Rev. B. P. Robinson officiated, using the doulble ring ceremony. The couple will make their home in Richmond, Va, 0—^ SEALS REUNION Mrs. Kate McPhaul, Mrs. JC ‘W’. Canaday and Miss Marguerite Stephens attended a hair show, sponsored by the Felton Beauty Supply Co., at the Prince Charles hotel in Fayetteville last Wednes day. , Mrs.., Paul Dickson, Sr. ' left Tuesday for San Francisco, Cali fornia, from which place she will sail on Septemiber 3 for a visit to her son, Dr. A. B, Dickson and family at Honolulu. , Lawrence Seals celebrated his 78th birthday Sunday, August 24, at a birthday dinner given at the home of Mr. and iMts. Floyd Seals, Route 1, Aberdeen. Din ner was spread on a table placed in the yard. Those present for the occasion were Mr. Seals’ four daughters. Mrs. Katie Currie of Maxton, (Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs. Lillie Thomas of Greepsborc^ Mrs. Fran ces Moss of Hoffman; and his two sons, Luther Seals of Aberdeen, and Jim Seals, of Cheraw, 19 grandchildren and 11 great grand children, and Mr. and MJrs. Frank Shaker and son of Aberdeen. Mr. Seals’ daughters-in-law and sons- in-law were also present. — 0 John Thomas Walters spent several days in Atlanta, Ga. last week. GOING AWAY PARTY ' FOR MRS. DipKSON One of the most delightful ■ and interesting , social affairs the late svpimer was that—given by Mrs R. A. Matheson,\M)rs. Tom mie Upchurch and, wes: Robert Gatlin at the Gatlin lodge several miles out from town last Thurs day. This was a spend the day party given iin honor of Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., to which the mem bers of Mrs, Dickson’s bridge clubs were invited. Bridge was played for two heturs in the morning and again in the afternoon. The talbles were ar ranged in' the living,room and porch overlooking th^ lake. At 1 o’clock a buffet lunclKon, which was greatly enjoyed, was served picnic style. Mrs. Benton ^omas won the high score prize, und the hostesses gave Mrs. Dickson an attractive gift, 0-= J. A. WALTERS HAS BIRTHDAY J. A. Walters was honored on his 74th birthday Sunday at a picnic lunch given by his sisters. Misses Martha and Ida 'Walters, at their home in the Blue Springs com munity. Mr. and Mrs. .Walters, their children and grandchildren were present and all enjoyed the delicious lundi, which was served in the yard. ' 0 HARRIET SMITH has BIRTHDAY (Harriet Smith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith, celebrated her 5th birthday Monday after noon when she was hostess at a party. About 20 guests arrived at 4 o’clock. After playing games for several hours they were ser ved delicious refreshments. 0 Mrs. James Stephens and Mrs, Floyd iMdMillian went - to Char lotte Saturday to bring their mother, Mrs. Nelda T. Baucom, home. They werfi accompanied by Mrs. Baucom’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Taylor, who will be with Mrs. Baucom indefinitedly. Murdock flVKoDuffie returned over the week end after spending last week at Carolina Beacl^. Mr.j and Mrs. M. W. Gillis of College fark, Md. were week end guests in the home of Mrs. W, E. Blue. » Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hoyl and Miss Elizalb^ Hoyl of Ft. Laud erdale, Fla. aj;e visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams attended the funeral of Mr. Wil liams’ grandmother, Mrs. Rob ertson, at Manchester! last week. bad as thd? Wwic aid'gOMto Mii. G^edge’s father, C. J. WiBisHnson of Fayettevttl^ brgtber-in- ;lajw and sister Pascal, and Howard Self of Greensboro abd urn, ISemmr, vWled-lfr-Ml- Mrs. Robert Cokm Mond^. They brottter-in- were en route to their boi^e in . , Mrs. liidc Mound City, Mo., .’after VisitiiM relatives at Warsaw. ■ Mrs. J. K. MdNeill and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, accompanied by two of their sisters, Mrs. Q. S. Ben nett of High Point and Mrs. J. E. Blalock of Parkton, spent Mon day in Norwood with another sis ter, Mrs. Jesse Lanier. , J. .L. Warner was sick for sev- days last week. e Miss Grace ^axweU spent the week end with her father, Clay ton Max:weU. » 'll Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCjo^an are spending this week at ^ogu^ Sound. ^ Tom Cameron is ^lending a two weeks vacation ,in Canada hunting and fishing. , and Mrs.' W. T. Gibson re turned home Monday night after a trip to Batert)urg, S. C. and Western North Carolina. They KVEISE PROCEDURE — Intlcod of gliding Hit lily, lilli Polmtr dots Hit gilding for “lody and Soul," ntW United Artiilt film about the fight gomt. tho British lassie, wife of Mm star Rtx Harrison, has boon trying to gel bock to her nativo hooth'for sometime, b^ the -Hellywood producers sign her up for mero work the minute she sl^ off 0 sol. In "Body and SouJ" she oppeors with John Gorfleld, a tough guy with his fists. ^ . UMATNo. 1) ' Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Heywood are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Neill James Blue and son of Fayetteville are spend ing “this week at Long Beach. iMr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and Larry left Tuesday for Bogue Sound 'fo spend the rest of the week. Mrs. R, B. Lewis, Mrs. R. A. Maitheson, Mrs. iMIarcus Smith and Mrs. Julian Johnson spent several days in Richmond,- Vir ginia,’ shopping. Mrs. Shaw McEachern and Mrs. James Wilson spent last week at the’ beach. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Blue, Miss Bonnie Kate Blue and Lawrence McNeill-attended the Sesqui Cen- tenniel at Union Presbyterian church near Carthage Sunday. ■Mrs. Harvey Cole artd Edward Langston spent several "days this week at Lake View. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Rosseland of Short Hills,- New Jersey, arrived today for a visit with their daughter; fM!rs. Walter McPhaul, and Mr. MclPhaul. Miss Betty Holtzclaw is spend ing this week In Winder, Georgia. Mrs. Mary McDiarmid returned Sunday night after spending the past month in Yeadon, Pa. in the home of her daughter, JVIrs. Roy Montague, and Mr. Montague. Crawford and Bill Wright and Miss Geraldine Wright returned Saturday after spending the past two weeks in Hot Springs,-Ark. Mrs. Mayme Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sawyer and Miss Addle McFadyen are sp«iding this week at Carolina Beach. Miss Peggy Bullard of Lexing ton is visiting her -aunt, Mrs. ’Wil- mer MoBryde. I Seamans Mr. and Mrs. Larry of San Francisco, California are .visiting Mrs. Seamans’ ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cox. K Now Is The Time For You To Come In And See Our NEWFALLLINE of MEN’S LADIES’ AND READY TO CHILOREIt WEAR New Merchandise Is Arriving Daily - If Will Israel Mann ^*Where Price and Quality Mee!^* Mrs. D. S. Tolar and daughter of Kinston are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Bridges. They will be joined this week end iby Mr. Tolat. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bennett 6f High Point spent several days the first of the week here visit ing Mfs. Bennett’s sisters. Mrs. J. K. McNeill, Sr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. Mrs. C. P. Trexler and children of Quantico, Virginia arrived Sat urday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morris.' Mr. and M!rs. Harold Stone and Harold, Jr.,-of Falls Church, Va. spent last week in the home of Mrs. Stone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Warren. Capt. W. S. Hood ■of Ft. McPherson, Ga. also spent the week end in the Warren home. Mrs. Hood returned with Capt. Hood to Ft. McPherson l^nday after spending the past two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Barnes had as their guest for the past week Mrs. Barnes’ mother, Mrs. Brad shaw of Asheville. Mrs. Bradshaw left over the week end to spend this week in. Raleigh after which she will return here before going to her home in Asheville. Mrs. Grier Klouse, /Miss Judy Klouse, Mrs. J. D. Bouyer and Miss Katie Margaret Bouyer spent the week end in"^harlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin., and family and Mrs. Neil Sinter and daughter returned home Sun day after vacationing at Ocean Drive. . . ' were a^ompanied home by Sir. G i b s o in’s grandmother, ^ 'Mrs. Wright, who is spading this week with them. Israel Mann left yesterday on a business trip to Richmond. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ki Mr; and, ’(Mrs. of James K. David announce the Chicago, III. birth.'bf a daughter, Monday, Au gust 2.5. Bom to Mr. and Mrs-/' Roy R. Slater, 'Wednesday, August 13, a son. 'Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Giles, Jr. aniTounce the birth of a daugh ter, Beverly Wood, Tuesday, Au gust 19. Mrs. Giles is the former ■Mass Edith IJfc'ood of Dunn, she and her new daughter are at the homy of Mrs. C. H;’ Giles for the next several days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton Colson announce the birth of' a son, Robert Hampton, Jr., Sun day, August 24. Mrs. Colson is the former Miss Gladys Sanders. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wright an-‘ nbunce ^ .the birth of a daiighter, Frances Christine, on August 20. AUTO FINANCED REFINANCED LOANS General Financing TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US Industrial Loan & Finance Corp. W. A. McDonald, Manager Located In Raeford Dry Cleaners Building FOR FASHIOO DRESSESby... ■Mrs. C. W. Seate is visiting her son, Am'b'rose Seate and family, at Norwood, Mass. Mrs. Lessie Yandle of Char- lotte visited Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. McAnulty and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McAnulty last •week. Mrs. E. C. Lassiter and daugh ter, Miss Ruth Lassiter, Misses Clara and Annie Johnson, all of Greensboro, spent the week end at the hoftie of Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. A. D. Gore. and Mrs. Dwight Brexivn left Tuesday for Williamsburg," Va. They will re turn Friday. ''^ev. Neil G. Stevens of Pine Bluff, Arkansas visited his brot her;^ A. K. Stevens and family het^ last week. rr Mrs. T. H.. Purcell of Ypsilanti, Mich, arrived^ this week for a visit with her ^ents.' Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Steyei Mrs. N. A. McDonald, Sr., re turned Imme this 'week after a two weeks .visit in Thomasville with Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDon ald and Mr. and Mrs. David Jester. Mrs. W. R. Barrington has as her guests this week Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Leeke and son, War- field, of Virginia Beach, and Mrs. Margaret Britt. Mrs. John McPhaul, who at tended summer school at Boone this summer, spent Tuesday and Wednesday njghts wiffi Mr., and Mrs. Chandler Robertg. She. ‘was en route to her home in Charles ton, S.'C. Mrs. W. J. 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