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x li. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949, ' PAGE SEVEN BRIDE-ELECT HONORED i Mrs. B. C. Berry and Mrs.! J. W. Dillon entertained last Thursday even ing - at a miscellaneous , shower and bridge party at the hoaie of Mrs. Ber j ry, in honor of Miss Marguerite Ward, ?-bride-elect. The guests in addition to the guest of honor, were! Mesdames I. A. Ward, Al Kenton, Jesse Lee Har ris, James Johnson,. Charles Murray, ; Frank Jessup, Francis Nixon, R. L. Hollowell, Willis Jessup, Elwood "Newell, Ralph Wallace, Misses . Eva Harris, Ruth EUioV Clair Cely,' Fran cis Cely, Nancy , Darden, Helen Mor gan and Ruth Tucker; , The high score prize . went to Mrs. Kenton, second high to Mrs. Harris, ' bingo to''. Miss Harris. The guests of honor was pre sented a gift of crystal by the hostess. Bridal ices and cake, were served, v BAPTIST CIRCLE MEETINGS Circle No. 1 will meet Monday June 6, at 3:30 o'clock at the church. . -.; Circle No. 2 will meet Monday, June 6, at 8 P. M. at the home of Mrs. E. A. Byrum'. , ' Circle No. 3 will meet Monday evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. E. Cannon. Circle No. 4 will meet Monday evening, June 6,' at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Moore and Mrs. Joe Caravello. , .. 1 Circle No. 5 . will meet Tuesday, June 7, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Dail. Circle No. 6 will meet Tuesday, Junei7, at Virginia Beach with Mrs. J. H. Bagley. , All members are urged to attend. HONORED AT PARTY Mrs.- Jamie Snipes, Mrs. E. C. Woodard and . Mrs. Herbert White were joint hostesses at' a going away party last Friday night at Mrs. Woodard's home in honor of Mrs. Joe Le vinson, who has moved from Hert ford. ' Rook wa3 enjoyed by the fol lowing: Mrs. Levinson, the honoree, Mesdames Edward Barber, Herbert Nixon, Allen Bovanizer, Lester Keel, Cliff Banks, Haywood Divers, ' Noah Gregory, Bernice Inscoe, D. J. Holle man, Thurman White, Stanley Kim brell, Louis Tarkington, Walter Brit ton and Miss Reba Spivey. The high score prize went to Mrs. Keel, low to Mrs. Bovanizer and floating was awarded Mrs. Kimbrell, and several going away gifts were presented to Mrs. Levinson. A sweet course was served. ENTERTAINED SENIOR CLASS Mrs. W. H. Pitt, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. D. F. Reed, Mrs. J. R. Futrell, Mrs. Carlton Cannon, Mrs Jake White, Mrs. R. L. Holmes, Mrs. Tom Madre and Mrs. C. R. Holmes entertained the senior class and a few guests on the lawn of Mrs. Pitt's home at a picnic supper Thursday evening. Beside the class were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers, Miss Patricia Biggers, Mrs. W. H. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levin son, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Woodard, Miss Frances Cely, Mrs. C. E. John son, Mrs. T. S. White and Mrs. G. E. Newby. m Mb. II L ? 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NO. 1 NEW WHITE FRESH GREEN TOP - - :.. U. S. NO. 1 YELLOW rjnms 3 - 21c 11 TRIANGLE PURE CREAMERY 690 r'' 1-Lb.Pkg. Quarters CRISP GOLDEN HEART SSE.ECY 23c . SfalW FANCY YELLOW nOK-OF-THB-NEST GRADE "A- IGZ. EGGS ' Doz. 63c WISO. MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE . Lb. 41c FLAW MARGARINE HUTXXEAT 2 Lb. 43c SAVORY SHARP k- CniSSE 2 lb.. 69c SOUTHERN GOLD COLORED MARGAnCtfE Lb. 37C TrT." " WOM COTTAGE CSEESE .1-Lb.j., 29c ' ' f- "r' .' MBBiMfBiiBBMfppMfMtaBMBMaSMSM SQUASH2lbs.21C I .; . SAVE EVERY DAY, THE fRIENDLY . COLONIAL WAY AT, CS ENRICHED PLADX TTOE'S IN DIRT'S OUT - FOB DISHES 13) IS E IF . .. ; ' SWIFT'S TENDER , FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS SI? OR! INSECTICIDE MBS
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