I I? wU^hb|Suj^M? art m!* Friends of Mr. Sairford Packer will bo omy to loom Mrs. Lillian Quinn spent the wesksod in Greenvtllc with Mr Joo*.J?Lf?w*vi2^"M?! ad Mrs Chairtte Whitley and chldron in Ml. Olive Saturday. Brad Minshew and Mickey Benton of Methodist College. Fayetteville vent the weekend With their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beltoo Minshew and Mr. and Mm. A. M. Benton. Friirts of Mrs. Ralph Best. Sr. will regret to learn that she is a patient at James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilming I. J. Quinn, Gerald. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. lfilford Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton. Benny Wilson, Harry Snow and Bill Best spent the weekend in Raleigh attending a Whole salers' Meeting where Milford Quinn was elected and instal led as President of the Whole salers' Association of North Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlton and children were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I 6. Whittle of Goldsboro. Mrs. J. F. Strickland visited her father, Mr. W. L. Simmons who is a patient at Lee Coun ty Hospital in Sanford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alder man of Rose Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. I. I J. Quinn and son, Jay. Mrs. Frank Steed, Jr. and I children Frankie and Laura I Melene, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelly and children in Rose Hill Monday afternoon. They attended Johnny Kelly's I birthday party. Johnny was eel- I ebrating his sixth birthday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. and Mrs. James Ray Kirby of Durham announce the birth of a son, Mark Randolph, born February 13. Mrs. Kirby is the former Martha Carter of Lenoir and Dr. Kirby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kirby. ? MRS." TORRANS BRIDGE HOSTESS Mrs. Mattie Torrans was hos tess to bridge club Wednes day evening at her home on Bay Street. When the scores were tallied for the evening, prize winners were Mrs Seth Hill for high, Mrs. Winnie Da vis for second high and Mrs. Bob Blanchard received the traveling prize. Others play ing were Mrs. James Sutton, Mrs. Woodrow Smith, Mrs. Bruce Torrans and Mrs. Robert Chestnut! The hostess served pimento cheese sandwiches, toasted nuts, ice box fruit cake and Cokes at mid point of play. MBS. MWUfmiJt HAS BRIDGE LUNCHEON Mrs. Avon Sharpe was high scorer when Mrs. Bill Sheffield entertained with a bridge lun cheon Thursday at eleven o'clock at her home on Gum Street. Mrs. Sharpe received playing cards and Mrs. Otto Matthews received Valentine Cindy for consolation prize. Others playing were Mrs. Fes Mttchner, Mrs. Allan Draug hon, Jr., Mrs. Douglas Town send, Mrs. James H. Hines. Mrs. J. T. Gresham and Mrs. Chert At twelve o'clock the hostess asrved a delicious lunch of shrimp cocktail, barbeque chi cken, tomato aspic pie, french cassc role and for dessert milky way cake with ice cream and cof fee. CLUB MEETS WITH MB& KOBNEGAY Mrs. Joe Koraegay was hos tess to her bridge club Thurs day evening at her home on Walnut Street. Mrs. Douglas Townsend was guest to the ?%eM> and members playing were Mrs. Joe Coetin, Mrs. Frank Steed, Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Roy Berwick, Mrs. Pat Drau Jr. Attractive Valentine tallies seated the guest and members for bridge. 'ft the hostess served cherry tarts #iwMh ice cream, toasted nuts, vatentihe candy ana oofiec. game of bingo was played and i^Mrs. Berwick received aaet oi ^ prize A pyre* baking (fish was , high so er for the evening, I Steed received a pyres dish for W. S. of C. A. Mat The W. SOP-iS. of the War la the fireside Job WaSHKaddent. preetd lng- Ura- ^ M Benton, Chair in charge JKhe program with lira F.aJt trhompson giving the devo^Jboo "The Beati MM. COSTIN CLUB HOSTESS lira. William Costin was hoa teaa to her bridge chib last "Thursday evening at her home t near Warsaw. Those enjoying bridge were Mrs. James Tay tfcr. Mrs. Kenneth Brock. Mrs. . "Nathan Cos tin, Mrs. J. B. Her * ring, Jr., Mrs. M. L. Kinlaw, ? Mrs. Marvin Sutton. Mrs. Thur man Gaster and Mrs. Norwood -Graham. Potato chips and soft drinks were served during progres sions and at mid point of play, the hostess served cherry pie topped with ice cream, toasted pecans and coffee. At the conclusion of bridge when the scores were tallied Mrs. Kinlaw received a box of candy for high s corer, bath towels were awar&d to Mrs. Graham for consolation and Mrs. Caster received coasters for traveling prize. SUSAN TODD HONORED Susan Marie Todd celebrated her fourth birthday last Thurs day afternoon at her home with a party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Todd. A red and white Valentine motif was used in the decorations. The birthday cake centered the re freshment table which was cov ered with a white linen cloth with streamers of red and white crepe paper running from the ceiling to the four counters of the table where they were attached with red Valentines which gave the ap pearance of a carousel. Re freshment of ice pound cake, strawberry ice cream, nuts, po tato chips, Valentine candies and soft drinks were served. Guests helping Susan cele brate were Anita Williams, Jan Phillips. Patrick Whitfield, Ronnie Torrans, Jr., Sony a Po well, Sandy and Barbara Tor ifcns, Gidget Gibson,- Donna MArie and Robbie Quinn, Jerry Boyette, Mrs. Willard Whitfield, Mrs. Ronnie Torrans, Mrs. Nor wood Phillips, Mrs. Boyce Boy ette, Mrs. Claud Powell, Mrs. J. M. Houston, Susan's grand mother, Mrs. D. E. Todd and Becky Toddy. Susan presented each guest with "Little Golden Story Book" upon departure. Susan received many nice gifts from her friends. BAPTIST CIRCLES MEET The Circles of the First Bap tist Church met last week in the following respective homes. Each circle presented a pro gram on "I Must be Informed" which pointed out the many re sponsibilities of a citizen toward voting, etc. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. David Carlton Monday night. Miss Sadie Bennette was co hostess. Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., chairman, presided and Mrs. Caryle Powell gave the devotion. Following the program, the hostess served cherry pie top ped with whipped cream, nuts, and coffee. Circle No. 3 met Monday afternoon at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Glendora Brown with 13 members and 1 visitor pre sent. Mrs. G. S. Best presided in the absence of Mrs. Florence Houston, chairman. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Best, and Mrs. Ira Ezzell presented the program. Mrs. Brown served party sandwiches, cookies, toasted pe cans, and coffee. Circle No. 4 met Monday night at the church with Mrs. Ellis West and Miss Mary Hes ter Powell as hostesses. Mrs. W. J. Knowles present ed the program assisted by Mrs. Oliver Jones. Miss Helen Herring, Mrs. Bessie Barbara Cruse, and Mrs. Knowles. Miss Powell gave the devotion. The hoateeeei served lemon chiffon cake, nuts, candies, coffee to the 10 members and 2 visitors present. I ? v Circle No. 5 met with Mrs. Walter Jones, Monday night with Mis. J. C. Brock, chMr | man, presiding. Mrs. W. M. Buck presented the program and Miss Mary Alice Black 1 more gave the devotion. Mrs. [ Buck wan assisted by Mrs 1 Bstto!1 Mm^MHen-in^and Mrs. Brock. _ Stain i ? . ? '"iSS&i&ii ? -? ? -? the program and dJoSoa ^ Mrs. Barring served straw berry short taki am) coffee. T * 5 ,bBnibugg65cWilhou' T-BONE Lb RONES H i, 32$SS- *i-2? Crate , M mhi. o?z!r? "S?" ?.*..???%/ "OVEN GOLD" Milk rners & s^p|itaSr9?r39?, JrA!L A |23^W|,; ^ H^;p] 7 LM B$1 ?? ^ ,b8' ?NlV ALE^n WAS'SUCHA SUCffiS