Irifi*-' ■- li*.^ ', " |-4j!>' -11^ «af, 4--II |»,» i V' ■■X lll^ Socials-Personal Items ■ ■ CHAMINADE CLUB MEETS The Chaminade Music club held its first meeting of the Fall Tuesday evening. The meeting, was opened in the Ladies’ parlor of the Presbyterian church, with Mrs. W, M. Thomas, chairman, presiding. Busmess of the club was transacted, committees read and important announcements m^de. Mrs. ^Nat White was elect- d^d an affiUate member of the club. At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting Mrs. Clyde Up church presented Mrs.. William Partridge, the former Miss Ger trude Muelbauer of Munich Ger- la^ny,' who gave several selections on the accordion. MisS Alice Walk er, director of music of the Pres byterian church, continued the program with an explanaition of and selections for the organ. After the program 'the club members and guests were invited across the street to Mrs, A. K. Currie’s where (Mightful ref rem anents were served by Mrs. T. McLauchiBn, Mrs. J. S. Poole and Mrs. Currie, hostesses for the ev ening. PAJITY HONORS BRIDES-ELECT MRS. -MANN HOSTESS AT BRUDOE Mrs. Israel Mann was hostess to the .members of.her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Guests other than club members were Mrs. R. B. Lewis, .Mrs. Alfred Cole and Mrs. J. C. McLean. The hying room and din ing room, where tables were placed for playing, were attrac tive with - arrangements of fall flowers. At the end of several progi'essions Mrs. Frank Tapp was awarded high score prize for the; members, Mrs. Cole won the visitor’s .high and Mrs. Chandler Roberts captured, the floating prize.'At the end of the game a dessert course was served. u Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch spent several days the Ij^t of the week with Mr. arid Mrs. Tommie Caulk nfar Falls 'Church, Va. They went up through the Valley of Virgiiiia. Misses Mary Frances and Brooks Tapp, who will be married in a 'ciouble wedding at the Baptist church next month, were hon- orees at a party given at the home of Mrs. Robert Gatlin on Tues day evening of this week. Mrs. Hallie Gatlin was associate hos tess. The living room was attractive with arrangements of roses and a beautiful arrangement of milk and wine lilies was placed at one end of the manteL Upon arrival guests were invited into the din ing room where they were served punch from an appointed table by Mrs. Robert Gatlin. During the j evening four tables of guests' en- I joyed bingo with prizes awarded to the winner of each game, af ter which they enjoyed a bridal contest with the prize going to Mrs. Paul Burnette. The honorees were presented aH wlute corsages early in the evening and at the end of the ev ening they were presented at tractive 'gifts. Ice cream and individual cakes, decorated in green and white, were served. ' Those from -isaU of town present were Mrs. Robert Vea.sey of Ab erdeen, Misses Barbara Daniel, Florence Sides and Betsy Ann Cole of McCain. 0 MRS. McG'OOGAN CLUB HOSTESS MRS; LESTER CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. B. Lester was hostess to her Wednesday afternoon club last week. Mrs. Clyde Christopher was the only guest other than club members. After enjoying a delicious dessert course upon ar rival, bridge was played at two tables. After scores were totaled high score prize went to Mrs. Bill Howell. Mrs. Lester remem bered Mrs. Christopher with an attractive gift. 0— SESSOMS—TERRELL The following announcements have been received by relatives and friends in the county: ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. H. B.? Terrell have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter, Lena McAllister to Mr. JameS Everett Sessoms, on Thursday, April the fourteenth,, one thoil- sand, nine hundred and forty- nine, Bennettsville, South Caro lina.” — :~0 MISS CHRISTIANA TO KIETH OLIVER McFADVeN wed /’'AIWIDHITT I UI7D17 daughter, Snerry, have re- illLIxIL turned to Chape! Hill where Mr. Willis has* entered his second year in Medicai School ‘ at the University. Mrs. V/illis and dau ghter spent the summer’ m(>nths at McCain v/ith Mr. Willis’ par ents, Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Willis .'while Mr. Wil’is v/as a counselor at a boys camp at Clarksville, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. Willis’ other son, Dave, has also returned to Chapel Hill and University. I* Mr, and Mrs. Glen Thomas Mrs. LouLse Beck spent the w* end at Morehead City and’ at tended the Greyhound races Sat urday n;,ght. Fay Morris has been quite airir at the St. Luke's hospital ia Wtvr Bern where he has been, a patient since a v.eek ago Monday. m ■ is a junior at the 'of Mr. a.nd day. MLss Rebecca Giles of Fayette ville was a spend the day guest Mrs. Fred Giles Mon- George Freeman his freslTThan yea: Rae College a‘ a member of has entered) Mr. and Mrs. Com.ny Wall and at Lees-Mc-j baby son. . Neai Crawford, of inner Elk. He is | Knightdale spens the week end foot'oall squad.: fn the home of ivfr. and Mrs. * Crawford Wright. Miss Betty McFadven is attend- I ing High Pom: College this year : Mrs. Herb;/ Alien ind is a junior. She attended left for them home .ASTC for the two vears. Florida, last weei-; CAMPBELL—McEADYEN Mrs. John McGoogan entertain ed the senior bridge club on Fri day evening at her home. There I were three tables in,, play with three visitors present. Visitoi's ' were Mrs. • Arab Stuart, Mrs. Lewis Upchurch and Mrs. Paul ' Dezerne. Mrs. Arthur Matheson 1 made the highest score and Mrs. j Jphn Walker made the . lowest score. Both were given prizes. Mrs, McGoogan served ice cream, cake and nuts. ' 0 Mrs. Tommie Upchurch and Mrs. Lewis Upchurch spent Tues day and Wednesday in Charlotte. They were guests of Mrs. Hugh Lowe Tuesday ni^t. The following aimoimcements have been received: “Mr. and Mrs. Williana Monroe McFadyen aimouiice the marriage of their daughter, Christiana to Mr. Keith Oliver Campbell, Sat urday, the seventeenth of Sept ember, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, Raeford, North Oaro- lina. .'\t home after the twenty-fifth of December, Sydney. Australia.” -0 MISS BROOKS TAPP HONORED ^j'liss Brooks Tapp, bride-elcct of October 9th, was honored Fri day evening when Mrs. Harold Thompson, Miss Barbara Daniels, Miss Florence Sides and Mrs. H. r': In a home ceremony of simpli city and beauty Miss Christiana McFadyen was married to Keith Oliver Campbell Saturday after noon, September 17, The marriage took place at 4:30 at the home of Ihe bride’s aunt, Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin. Tastefull use of greens and white [lower arrangements made the house lovely for the occasion. Ferns in front of the mantel with seven branched candelabra on each side, and the mantel banked in .greens with white flowers and single crystal candle holders, made a background for the ceremony. Neill McFadyen and Neill Mc Fadyen, Jr., brother and nephew of the bride, lighted the candles Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Niven of Dunedin, Florida, arrived, yester day to spend several days in the home "of Miss Lizzie Niven. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peele of Maxton were Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brock over the week end. S. Willis entertained in her honor, ' and Miss Alice Walker played at the home of Mrs. Willis at Me- [ several selections on the piano. Center the Arrow forSinight Seams! ,»*v McCRARY beautiful nylons The sheer beauty... the subtle Cain. The house looked beautiful with many unusually pretty flowers, attractively arranged. Contests and games were entered into with enthusiasm before the miscellan eous shower of gilts was present ed to the honoree. After the gifts were^opened the guests were invited into the din ing room. The color motif here, in decorations, table appointments and refreshments was green and white. 'Punch, mdlded ice cream, mints and nuts were served. Miss Mary Frances Tapp, sister of the honoree and also a bride- elect of the same date, was re membered by the hostesses; they gave her a piece of silver. 0- BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT J color flattery.,. and the per- Is foct fit of McCrary nylons add that final touch of perfection to yoiir entire outfit. You have that cherished feeling of head-to-toe smartness. And you gain extra poise and confidence ^ ■ /'from knowing your seams are straight gs an arrow. , $1.29 $1.35 $1.50 V ■I ' 'S Choose your beautiful McCRARY nylons from a wide selection of smart, new, fashion-right, fall colors. 6ELK HENSDAIE CO. “Save At BelkV Mr. and Mrs.- Pat Walker of Fresno, California, announce the birth of a son, Tuesday, Septem ber 13. Mrs. Walker is the former Miss Beth McDonald of Timber- land.- Mrs; Walker’s mother, Mrs.'’- N. McDonald, and her 'sister, Mrs. Dave Jester of Thomasville, are with -her in California. — -0 Mrs. Malcolm ColKn and chil dren, Carol and David of Platts- burg, N. Y. will arrive today to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. Mrs. . Collin and Mrs. Upchurch are sister?. Mrs. ■ A. B. McFadyen returned to her -home Sunday after a visit with relatives in SmithfielcL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cameron have bought the house of,Mitchell Ep stein’s, located next to the home of Mr. and’"Mrs. Tommie Macko on Donaldson Avenue, and moved last Thursday. Mrs. Reward Baucom and daughter, Deborah, of Goldsboro spent the first of the week here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baucom. Dr. Baucom brought them down Sunday and returned to Goldsboro the same tlay. Mrs. Lawrence McNeill has re turned after spending several days the latter part of the week and first of this at Duke hospital with her sister, Mrs. Peter Mc Queen of Clinton, who recently underwent an operation. Mrs. McQueen’s condition is now sat isfactory. Thomas Ray spent Monday in Durham. ' before playing the wedding march from Lohengrin. Virginia Mc- Fadj'en, young niece of the bride, was a. junior maid of honor. She wore a floor length dress of light blue taffeta with pale pink sash and carried a dainty nosegay of pastel flowers. The bride and groom entered together and were met at the im provised altar by the Rev. W. B. Heyward who heard the vo'\^'s. The words of the ceremony had been especially arranged for this couple and were sent in a book, as a gift of the groom’s parents. The bride wore a wedding gown of lace and silk marquisette. The hip length bodice of lace was tight fitting and buttoned with self buttons in the back. Sleeves were long, ending in points, over the hand. The skirt ended in a conventional train. She wore a fingertip veil of illusion attached to a lace coi-onct and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and ste- phanotis. - After the. couple had received congratulations all' present were i invited into t!n.' lining room where they were served a real Southei-'n- wedding supper. During the sup per cablegra.r.- rom the bride groom's' family ii-, Australia and Scotland were read. Those send ing cablegrams were: the groom’s father and moiiicr. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Campbell: his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. An drew?; his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brouff; and his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hixon Archibald and Miss Annie Mc- Cubbin. After these cablegrams were read the beautiful three tiered wedding cake was brought in. The bride cut the first slice and the cake was served for des sert with ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left for a short wedding trip but will re turn to Raeford for a few day’s visit before leading for a Europ ean trip. After a trip to England and a visit to relatives in ScoT- land, they will arrive at about Christmas time in Sydney, Aus tralia, where they will make their hpme. » The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Munroe McFadyen of Raeford, North Carolina. She received her B. A. from the Woman’s college of the University of North Carolina, and has done graduate work at Col umbia University and the Univer sity of Chicago. For several years she was. on the faculty of the Womari’^ college of the Univer sity of North Carolina in the his tory department. The groom is a son of the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Henry Campbell of Burwood, New South Wales, Australia. He received his B. S. from the University of Sydney in Australia, and as been in the United States' for the past three years doing graduate work at Harvard Universit3' and the Un iversity of Chicago. He is on , leave of absence from his po.si- j tiDn as Senior Agricultural Econ omist with the government of Ne'vv South Wales. Out of town relatives present were: The bride’s aunts. Misses Janie and Jean- Blue of Raleigh, Mrs. R. L. Rogers of Bradenton. Florida, her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rogers of Raleigh. I the bride’s sister, Mrs. A. M. Pratt of Wellesley Hills, Mass, and Jane and John Pratt. Thomas Macko, Martin We’ob. Charlton Campbell spent the week end at Snead’s Ferry near Camp Lejeune deep sea fishing. Mr. and M: had as their r and Mrs. La;. : lotte. They home by Mr--. I a visit. . -.vith Mrs. .‘Mien’s Marion Gatlin May.me Bevan. ;t.s Sunday Mr. and daughter .n Pensacola, after a visit rr.other. Mrs. . Bennett of Shal- ! Mr. and .Mrs! Roger Dixon have ore accompanied as their guest this -.veek Mr. .i!:an Oliver for Dixon’s sister. Mrs. Ruth Trip- pette of Oxford. Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin is a pat ient at Duke hospital, having en tered the hospital Monday. Mrs. Neill McFadyen accompanied her to the hospital. Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., and Miss Louise Blue spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gatlin, Jr. at Topsail beach. MJ-'s Belle Smith has entered her freshman j'ear at ASTC in Boone. ■ i ( Raeford mmi I I Open At 5 P. M. 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