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grdH«ltLher » Herring, at Wheat up values Williams, a student of lake Forest, spent the week «* with hw parents, Mr. and ta. R. L. Williams. Mn. R. L. Williams Jm re-. CAD1LLA0 STRAIGHT ,AMBULANCp" OUR EXPERIENCE AND FACILITIES ARE YOUR SAFEGUARDS EDVARDS FUNERAL HOWE -Dial 4150 702 N. Queen St. Kinston KINSTON, N. £ WE BUY HOGS EVERY DAY «MPW»W»h fourth birthday. Upon arrival at 3 o’clock guests were given party hats. George Washington birthday motifs were carried out. The, table was covered with a cutwork cloth with red, white and blue ribbons ending in large bow at each end. the decorat ed cake With four lighted candles centered the table. Refresh ments consisted of ice cream, in dividual cakes and candy. Flags and balloons were- given for fa vors. There Were about 50 little friends present Mrs. Perry Hostess $|§ A Mrs. Susan Perry entertained members of her bridge club and invited guests last Thursday eve ning at her home. Spring flow ers, including jonquils, hyacinths and spirea were used m decora fee.; • Those playing were Mes dames John Chadwick, Jr., Jack Crews, Sid Myers, Homer Hen derson, Jack Sutton,.Billie Sut ton) Jack Jones, Roger Uzzell, Johnnie Johnson, Misses Mary Edith Hollingsworth, Margaret Morris, m Mary Elizabeth Rouse. Cake and pretzels were served during the play. Mrs. Crews Entertains Mrs.' Jack Crews entertained at a delightful party Friday eve ning at her home. Guests were invited for three tables of bridge. Bouquets of jdnqhils, spirea and camellias formed attractive dec orations for the living room, in which players Were received for SflM/f'tM J3M3§2t'£M Km** 09 9 ,&wFm other wtffk nhottfl In the world like..* y»:8; ;. yu A* team: nee Wood! high aad travelittg prtm, and low score wu received by Mias Margaret Adam*. Refreshments consist-. lag of a sweet course and coffee were served. Earlier thehoat served Cokes and salted MaU>| — tables JUnM — were ilBlhfl |K ;• . '■'S'-l ' ■ 1 | To Your Loved One* * -« - and Markers, Family or ladhrttml Made To Yon* Ordar KINSTON MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS m wmmm . , , ,... DIAL 4241 — KINSTON / Dresses from v ^ $3.99 to $12.95 : ^ .; -.:■;:'' ' -■■ -.Wi - • A - , i f \ ■ i m \ sii,, * „ > rm ■ ■ | \ I i jg&sf Ptig 9 k iff * \ if-?.. %• ■■ir’.-v&A -.-a L.' . i
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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March 1, 1950, edition 1
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