Personals Mrs. J. D. Robinson and chil dren have returned from Greens boro. Mrs. David King and David Jr. returned to their home in Wil-J mington Monday after visiting Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Johnson have as their guest, Mr. Johnson’s sister, Miss Ellen Johnson of Bur gaw. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carter and children of Greensboro were Suests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. arter last week-end. > Mrs. D. E. Rixenbark is spend ing this week in Dunn. Miss Mildred Rivenbark attend ed the Thursday afternoon ses sion of the Southwide Baptist Sunday School Conference which was held in Raleigh four days last week. Mr. W. M. Rivenbark made a business trip to Raleigh Thurs day of last week. Mrs. J. W. Powell, Misses Pol ly Skinner and Marion Powell spent Monday in Wilmington. Miss Mina Lou Young visited friends in Warsaw last week-end. Mrs. Cary Caudell visited in Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones are spending several days with rela tives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. E. J. Johnson spent Wed nesday in Raleigh. Mr. add Mrs. D. E. Rivenbark spent Saturday in Fayetteville. Miss Marion Powell spent last week-end in Goldsboro. Mr. Bill Brady visited friends in Wallace last week. Among those attending the Wallace-Atkinson basketball game in Atkinson Tuesday night were, Misses Elsie Winstead, Otilia Goode, Mamie Rose Taylor and Mr. Tom Carson. Society MESDAMES KRAMER AND LIBERMAN ENTERTAIN The home of Mrs. Harry Kram er was the scene of a lovely par ty Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. Kramer and Mrs. Marcy Lib erman entertained at ten tables of contract bridge. The living room and dining room were at tractive with bowls of narcissis and greenery. Several progres sions of bridge were enjoyed and at the conclusion Mrs. Bill Ipoch was awarded high score, Mrs. Carey Caudell, second high score and Miss Virginia Campbell cut the lucky card. A chicken salad course, arranged in a most at tractive manner with Russian tea was served by the hostesses.. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in the refresh ments. Mesdame8 E. J. Johnson, J. D. Robinson, Carey Caudell, Albert Wells, Chas. Caudell, Clute Riv enbark, Carey Carter, Roy Baines, C. Knowles, Owens, A. J. Cav enaugh, Hugh Morrison, John Powers, Jake Hurwitz, Stedman Carr, J. W. Powell, J. G. Souther land, Griffith, R. C. Williams, Geo. Ward, Hursey, Roy Carter, R. E. L. Dees, L. B. Cavenaugh, J. S. Blair, Bill Ipoch, W. G. Wells, W. B. Jones, J. B. Cooper, Robert Carr, Paisley Boney, Jr., Gordon Jones, W. Knowles, C. B. Adams, J. H. Sheffield, Misses Marion Powell, Louise Carter, Polly Skin ner, Pauline Knowles, Virginia Campbell. t t t t Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Caudell en tertained a number of friends at an informal dinner party Sunday evening, Dec. 23 in celebration of their fifth wedding anniver sary. Christmas decorations were used throughout the rooms where the guests were entertained. A delicious three course turkey din ner was served at small tables ar ranged in the dining and living rooms. Each table was centered with a miniature Christmas tree and red mint baskets tied with mistletoe and small wedding bells marked the guests’ place. The dining room table had as its cen terpiece a duplicate of the one | used at the announcement parti | in 1929. A bride and groom were | crossing a bridge which was span A ning a miniature lake with 1934 I written under [from egg froi State blood tested flocks. Book your or* ders now for future deliv eries. I SOUTHERLAND HATCHERY Wallace, N. & Your Banking Problems • •• Will be easily solved if you bank with us. This bank, now a permanent and individual unit in our strong chain, earnestly solicits your patronage,' with the hope that thel benefits to be derived will be mutual. MEMBER F. D. I. C. — — SOUND BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE Branch Banking & Trust Co. WALLACE, N. C. THE new Ford V-8 is a car of iftajor developments. This year, to the proved performance and economy of the V-8 engine, Ford has added another major engineering development—the Full-floating Springbase with Comfort Zone Seating; Tnis means ''front seat riding comfort” for back seat passengers. Now everybody can enjoy a Comfort Zone Ride. The car is longer and wider...more room for passengers and baggage. It is beautifully streamlined, and luxuriously upholstered. It has manv important safety features, in cluding welded all-steel body and wheels. Safety glass all around and large, sure-trac tion balloon tires are included at no extra cost. Here is a car that meets every 1935 driving need ::: whether you want safety, speed, power, size, dependability, econ omy, or beauty. See it now at your nearest Ford dealer’s. '495 AMD UP P. 0. B. Detroit Easy ternu through Universal Credit Co., the Authorized ford finance Plan.