wfNjifr: ; «st>; --asK '-aes; >5®.,, n®®? y*> l'~N i§s2 Socials-Personal Items... Tfil KiElflimniNAL HAROLD GATLIN HAS BIRTHDAY BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MISS DORIS BRADLEY, BRIDE-ELECT, HONORED AT SHOWER FRIDAY k Miss Doris Bradley, whose mar riage to JakQ Austin will take place this .summer, was shown an attractive bridal courtesy when Mrs. W. T. Gibson, Jr. and Mrs. Haywood Faircloth entertained at the home of the former, on Friday afternoon. About 30 guests, including the teachers at the high school and graded school and a few close friends, were inyited to arrive at 3:30. Bingo was played and prizes were awarded the winner of each game, after which each person present wrote her favorite recipe for the bride-elect. The climax of the afternoon was reached when a large deco rated box, filled with towels, wrapped in attractive packages, was broiight in and placed in front of the honoree. She opened these and displayed them with much enthusiasm. Before leaving for their homes the guests were Invited into the dining room for refreshments. The table, covered with an imported cutwork linen cloth, was centered with ah arrangement of all white flowers. Mrs. Neill Senter poured punch from a bowl placed at one end of the table. A variety of party sandwiches, cookies and nuts were served with the punch. Arrangements of roses, lark spur and snapdragons were used in the living room of the Gibson home. ' —0 — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Caulk and family at Spring Gale Farm, Aldie, Va. On Satiirday Clyde Upchurch flew up to join them, and returned to Raeford with them Simday. COUPLES CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gibson, Jr. were hosts to the couples club at their home on Saturday evening. Only club members were present. After an interesting evening of bridge Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mor rison were given the prize for high score “and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Muench, a consolation gift. A des sert course was served after the game. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch Bettie and Eloise Upchurch and Florence Cameron spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach with friends ■MRS. DICKSON HjOSTESS TO WEDNESDAY CLUB The Wednesday afternoon bridge club was entertained by -'Mrs. Paul Dickson, Jr. at her home on Fulton Street last week. Mrs.’ A. R. Fitzsimmons was the only guest other than members. A des sert course was served before the game, and at the end of the game high score prize was awarded to Mrs. T. B. Lester. * _o , Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McLean of Clinton spent Sunday with Woodrow’s father, W. A. McLean. Harold Gatlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin, celebrated his 7th birthday on Wednesday afternoon of last week with a party given at the home of his parents. About 25 of his friends were invited and enjoyed various games in the ^ard, after which they were rerved birthday cake, ice cream and punch. a Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris and sons left the latter part of I»t week for Roxboro to spend several days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Covington of Charlotte announce the birth of a son, James Robert. Jr., on May 26. 0 Mrs. J. H. Blythe and daughter, S£mdra, spent the week end in Charlotte with Mrs. Blythe’s sis ter, Mrs. H. V. Stuart. On Satur- urday Mrs. Blythe and Mrs. Stuart attended the alumnae association luncheon and the reunion of Mrs. Blythe’s class at Queens College. Mrs. Margiierite Pearson, and son, Gordon Adams, are moving to Kinston tomorrow and will make their home with Mrs. Pear son’s mother, Mrs. W. P. Amos. They have been in Raeford lor the past several years and Mrs. Pearson ran the Amos Furniture Co. imtil she sold out to the Home Furniture Company a few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Garrett and son have rented Mrs. Pearson’s house in Sunset Hills. Mr. Garrett is employed at Raeford Auto Co. J. H. UeAtttm wmo last week and vkited friends relatives m Washingtem, D. C. Baltimore. Billy Lester returned to Emt Carolina C^lcge Sondaor to*attend summer sdx>ol after spendinf a vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lestn and John todr him to Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Callahan and family of Elizabehttown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warlick and family Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Golson of Los An geles, California, arrived Sunday night for a visit with her moth er, Mrs. J. M. Ferguson, and her sisters. Misses Jessie Bright and Alma Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, Mrs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. Garner of Franklinton, and Mrs. A. R. Morris spent the week end visiting on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead, Jenelle'and Younger, Jr., left last Thursday for a trip to New Or leans and Texas. Mrs. J. D. Edwards and daugh ter of West Palm Beach, Florida, spent from Thursday till Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mc Intyre. They were en route to Dariene, Conn, for the summer. Mr. Edwards is Mrs. McIntyre’s brother. Miss Belle Graham left yester day for Charlotte for a visit with Mr. and Mrs H. V. Stuart, after which she will go to Hickory to visit an old friend, Mi's. Earl Hood. Miss Mable Gatlin Taylor and Theodore C. Hesmer, Jr. of Salem, Virginia, spent the week end with Miss Taylor’s grandmother, Mrs. B. R. Gatlin. Miss Taylor returned to Kinston Sunday to complete plans for her wedding. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mann attended the buyers Children’s Show in Charlotte during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dalton and 'children spent the week end at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Gatlin spent Monday night in Lamar, S. C. with Mrs. Gatlin’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Pate, on their return to Raeford from Columbia, S. C. While in Columbia they were guests in the home of Mr. Gatlin’s cousin, Mrs. H. K. Cook. 0 Miss Margie Campbell, who taught in Laurinburg for the past year, left Monday for East Caro lina College, Greenville, to attend summer school. She spent several days before leaving in the home of her brother, Ernest Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Dwight Niven of Dunedin, Florida, arrived Saturday night to spend this week in the home of Miss Lizzie Niven. Mrs. A. R. Morris has been quite sick at her home here this week. Mrs. Preston Kelly had as her guest for several days last week her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Hall of Kannapolis. Mrs. Kelly and children accompanied Mrs. Hall to Mt. Gilead, where they visited relatives, for the week end. Mrs. Luke Bethune, Miss Peggy Bethune and Mrs. A. K Currie were spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowe in Charlotte Friday. Mrs. Currie remained un til yesterday, when she returned to her home here. Mrs. Bethune and Miss Bethune were accom^ banied home by Miss /Maude Poole, who taught the past year in Belmont.’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gulledge and Miss Sue Gulledge attended the 48th anniversary of Homecomer’s Day at the Baptist Church in Worthville, N. C. Sunday. Worth- ville is Mrs. Gulledge’s old home and they visited a number of re latives there. Her ^-father, C. J. Williamson of Fayetteville, met them there for the day. Miss Josephine Hall and Anne Murphy Byrne spent the week end at Wingate with Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Eubanks. Mi's'. Eubanks re turned with them to Raeford for several days, and came especially to be hero on the birthday of her father, Edgar Hall, which war yesterday. Marion Gatlin, Mrs. Lillian Oliver, Mrs. H. S. .McLean and Lilmar Sue Gatlin spent Sundav in Southport, where.they attended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Danic’i mother of Dr. Roy C. Daniels. Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith at tended the commencement exer cises at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S. C. on Monday, June 2 The Rev. Harry K. Holland, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Marietta, Ga., receiv ed the honorary^ degree of doctor of divinity. Mrs. Mary McBryde is on vaca tion th's week from I. Mann’s De partment Store. She, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Smith. Jr., and children, left yesterday to spend the remainder of tl;e week at the cottage of her brother, Dr. B. B. Dalton, at Lake Wood near Asheboro. ' Leo Little, saleman at Morgan Motor Company, entered a Lum- berton hospital Sunday. renewed Robert Rockholz, Mrs. Rock- holz’s mother and brother, Mrs. R. C. Edmonds and Ronnie Ed monds, and Brown Miller left Sunday for New London, Conn. Mr. Rockholz, Mrs. Edmonds and Mr. Edmonds will visit relatives there this week and Brown Miller will go on to Providence, Rhode Island to visit relatives. Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Farm have moved into their new brick home oil North Magnolia Street. They have lived In the house of the Rev. and Mr6. P, O. Lee in Surset Hills for the past several years. 0 Dr. H. S. Willis of McCain at tended the annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association, held last week in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Willis was in Greensboro for the commencement exercises at Greensboro college. She is president of the Alumnae Asso ciation. From Greensboro, Mrs. Willis went to Long Beach for a few days. Mrs. J. D.. Graham returned to her home Friday after being a patient at Moore County hospital ,for 15 days. Her daughter, Mrs. Don H. Renfro, who is a purse, left for her home in Asheville Saturday, after coming to Raeford when Mrs. Graham first went to the hospital to be with her. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Tracey and daughter of Temple, Texas, also' spent several days in the Graham home last week, and left to return to their home Sunday. Miss Betty Davis, who taught in the Dunn High 'School the past year, returned home Monday. School was out last week and she chaperoned a group of the high .school girls on a house party at Atlantic Beach, Morehead City, the past week end. Today, she and her mother, Mrs. Frances Davis, are leaving for Wrishts- ville Beach for the week end. Misses Belle Smith and Ubby Suddreth, who attend Appalaefr- ian State Teachers College is Boone this year, have returned home for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Parker, Davis and D. B., Lt. and Mrs. T. R. McPherson of Fort Jackson spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McPherson in Mebane. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cothran had as their guests Sunday the Coth rans from California, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cothran and Pat of Raeford, Mrs. Bill Cox and two sons, Walter and Billy of Ga.s- tonia, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Bobbitt and two children of Ab erdeen and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blalock of Durham. D. B Parker, who attended PJC the past year, came home Satur day to spend the .summer months with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Blue and Neill James Blue attended the graduation exercises at Queens College Monday. Bohnie Kate Blue was a member of the gradu ating class. She has gone to Myrtle Beach with the A. D. Pi Sorority on a house party this week, and will go to Bowman Gray HospitaP in Winston-Sale^, where she will do work jn biochemical research, on June 20. Miss Agnes Mae Johnson at tended the 10th reunion of her class at Salem College the past week end. She left Friday and also was the guest of Miss Alice Purcell at a house party, given at her home in' Salisbury, for sever al close friends of the class dur ing tjhe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Howell and children and Miss Ruth Ivey spent Sunday at Morehead City. Mrs. J. M Baucom, Mrs. H. D. Harrison, Jr. and Dave spent the day Monday in Goldsboro with Dr. and Mrs. Howard Baucom. F. B. and Lindo Sexton and Derry Walker attended the home coming at Mt. Ebal Methodist Church near Denton Sunday. J. C. Sexton of McBee, S. C. and J. W. Sexton and his wife of Raleigh, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hathaway of Roanoke Rapids, were also at the homecoming. J. C. and J. W. Sexton are brothers of F. B. and Lindo Sexton. ' Frank Koonce of Lakeland, Fla. has been visiting in the homes of his sons, Stanley, Herman and Clarence Koonce in Raeford, and his daughter, Mrs. ^la Martin in Fa5’-ettevil]e. He left yesterday for Winston-Salem to visit two more daughters, Mrs. E. A. Kel- lette and Miss Margaret Kgbncc. Miss Anne Gore spent several days last week on a house party at Myrtle Beach •with a number of the Tri Delta Sorority girls from Duke University. Bob Murray ir attending a house partv we"k at Creseent Beach wi*h h’s t''e Phi Kappa Phi. O'n June Fob 'will go to Chero'-:ee Comr in Georgia, where he ’.v’d .serve n- -an instructor of nahire stu'^'v for two months. 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