MRS. P. D. HERKDON. Editor Miss Chapman Shower Honor?? In honor at MUs Jewell Chap man whose wedding to Gene White will be an evem of June ? 16, Mrs. Clarence Smith enter tained with a lingerie shower at her home Wednesday night. Pink -and white carnation^ and sweet wiiilams brightened the rooms where a-pprpprlate games were played. Mrs Eugene Olad den and Mrs. Pat Chaney were prize wlnnerB. A color note of green and white wa<s carried out in the refresh ments. The honoree was presen ted with a corsage of white car nations upon her arrival, later in the evening with a shower of lingerie. Mrs. Hendricks Fetes Duplicate Club The attractive new home of Mrs. Paul Hendricks was festive with arrangements of roses, snapdragons and larkspur on Monday afternoon when she was hostess to member of the Du plicate club and two additional guests, Mrs. Arnold Klser and Mrs. Hugh Ormond. Duplicate bridge was played throughout the afternoon with Mrs. Fred Plonk winning high Ace Oi Clubs Meet In Lynch Home Mrs. H. E. Lynch Invited addi tion#! guests with members of the Ace of Clubs to make up three tables of bridge at her home Thursday afternoon. A salad course with sand wiches, hot ham biscuits potato chips, devil food cake and tea was served after the progres sions. Making up the tables-were Mrs. Amos Dean, Mrs. 1. M. Coop er, Mrs. L. E. Abbott, Mrs. H. R. H. Webb, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Carl Mauney and mother, Mrs. Herman, Mrs. Arnold KLser, Mrs. Hugh Ormonii, Mrs. t>; W. Myers, Mrs. P. M. Neisler, Mrs. J. S. Evans and Mrs. H. C. Mayes. Mrs! Amos Dean won high score for members, Mrs. J. M. Cooper second high. Mre. L. E. Abbott and Mrs. R. H. Webb car* ried off visitor's high and sec ond high respectively. The Lynch home was lovely with floral arrangements of red gladioli, snapdragons, shasta daises, potted geraniums and sweet peas. score. Mrs. Paul Neisler and Mrs. Arnold Kiser tying for second high. * At the close of the progressions a salad course wag served with I accessories. "? Cleaner verses by MAC* A man who's known at hardly lavish. It our close friend. Sandy McTavish Hardly a tuppence will he s ptnd. Unlets 1 1 is to some good end " Hoot moo*, tez he l "For greater saving My duftly kdU. fro always taring at .. . McCuidy Cleaners-Dyers Prompt. Efficient Cash & Carry Service Phone 257 ^ ? ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mis. John 1. George an nounce the engagement of their daughter; rrancea Amelia fliriyifr. to Ralph Gary Sarvis of Gastonia, North Carolina. The wedding will take place June 9. Methodist Have Children's Home Day Sunday was Children's Home Day at Central Methodlat church, with Supt. O. V. Woosley and Mrs. Woosley, eleven of .the twelve children sponsored by this church, and a nurse from the Children's Home in Winston* Salem as guests during the Sun day School hour and at the morning, worship. They were guests also tit the ChUrch Picnic At Lake Montonia at 1:30 p. m. v/hen a large number enjoyed fellowship together, and plenty of good food. The sponsored children eat with their sponsors during the morning wortshkp, and were In troduced to the congregation, by Sup't. Woosley, who called each child with the sponsoring couple, or President of the sponsoring class, to the front of the church. It was indeed a happy occassion for all. A photographer was on hand to make pictures of the group and of individual children immediately after church. .Four of. the children came ahead of time, on Thursday, with Rev. and Mrs. BrendalL and Vis ited with their sponsors until Sunday. These were: HDy t Brooks, 9, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis; CeJua Vaughn, 7, sponsored fry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daugherty; Claude McKln ney, 7. sponsored toy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne, and Judith Vaughn, 6, sponsored by Rev. and Bin. J. H. Brendall. Due to ill ness, dhe of the chtldren was un able to co'me Sunday, little John Vaughn, 2, sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Payseur. The other children Who came Sunday were James Bright, 16 (Young Adults), Joan Cox, 16 (Men's Bible Class), Louise Williams, J5, Meth. Youth FelhrvShlp), Michael Nes bit, 7 (Mr. and Mrs. George Bla lock), Joni "Vaughn, 4, ( Mr.AQj Mrs. ClalseftCe Peele), Dennis Wicker, 4 (Daughters at WeSjey), and Doris Jean. Godman, 8, (Mr. and Mrs. Hill Carpenter.) Mrs. Griffin Is Rook Club Histess Mrs. E. W. Griffin vrtm hostess to members of the One High Rook Club end several other guests at her home Thursday night When guests arrived they found their places at small ta bles in the living and dining rooms, where the accent was placed on numerous bouquets of mixed cut flowers. Four progressions of rook were played. When: scores were a<Jded, Mrs. C. A. Butter-worth was re cipient of visitor's high score award, Mrs. W. G. Grantham re ceived the consolation award. When cards were laid aside, covers were laid and each of the small tables was centered with a miniature vase of mixed flow ers. Mrs. Griffin was assisted In serving homemade cake ' ice cream, ntits and a fruit drink. Special guests were Mesdames J. K. Willis, C. A. Butterworth, D. G. Littlejohn and Y. F. Thorn burg. Falls Children Receive Honors Miss Sara FaJHs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Falls of Rings Mountain and Dunedln, Fla., has been voted the most popular girl in Dunedm and received a $60 bicycle. * ' Tommie Falls, a senior at Clearwater, Fla. has Just won an Elgin watch. -? Exports of unmanufactured to* bacco during the first quarter of 1951 totaled more than 81 mil lion pounds? 28 per cent shove shipments during the same oar iod In 1950. jgME?a MARRIAGE ANKOUfcCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l*wiscamoun*e the marriage of thoir daughter. Pic. Emogene LewU. *o S/Sgt. Cecil Stewart son of Mrs. El ma Stewart of Clow. 8. C. The naptiafc W?* celebrated la Staoroport. La. Wo Stewart Is stationed at Lackland Air Force Base, and 8/Bgt Stewart Is now in the Far East Jaycettes Meet With Mrs. Thorburri y Mrs. Bruce Thoiburn delightful ly entertained the newly organ* ized Jaycettes at her heme Mon day night . Mrs. Covington, head nurse at the hospital, was guest speaker and discussed ways in whfch the ladles might help out with little duties at the hospital. It Whs voted the Jaycettes would keep the scrap book 'for the Jay fe<M Several other pro jects were discussed, . A social period was enjoyed After the business, the hostess served a dessert course. . 1 " - " ? . Margrace Club Hear Report Op. Softball The Margrace Club tnet Friday, May 25, with sixteen members dnd two visitors present. iMl-8. C. W. Falls, president pre sided. Mrs. Floyd Bates had charge of the devotional period. Mrs. Ben Horton gave a report on the girls softball team and it was voted that the .cluib buy a new sofball. Tempting refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. M. C. Gore, Mrs. John Clonlnger and Mrs. Floyd Bates. Plans Announced For Dancing Classes Mrs. Coman Falls announced this -week her dancing classes will continue through the sum mer months. The nursery and dancing clas ses wil meet twice a week from 19:00 a. ip. until 12 noon. If You're Tall, Average, or Short . . . Particular, Style wise, and Thriity You'll Want To Come To The tM/L Trim and Tailored of perfectly proportioned Straight-Cut $3.50 values in "Tailored Lady" styles, sale priced at only $2.69 $3.98 values in "Deep Alencontype," lace-trim med, sale priced at only rv . it: ' \ ' : $1 Lac* ? Graco A 2 BUY AND SAVE AT SEAMPRUFE"S ANNIVERSARY SALE I E. 3 AnniVLAdiUlI aALLI . ?? ;':v -St?? .V-& \, '. i ?p jc.*' Mf*m} No Matter of The Week Y0$i S^op No M.mov Wli .*???? Depiti^ment Y.-m riliMs- it , Gerber'a Strained Foods 3 4H-OX. OO Junior f|fdds y#HKi?m irai Customers' ~ V Corner 1 i. ? Knowledge is a good thing for shoppers as well as students. ? (0 The mori you understand how your food itore oper ates, the better yov can pl&n your shopping. That is why* many of the letters we ? receive frony customers are requests for information. ?<. We don't pretend to have all the answers, but we are always glad to do our beet to give you the in formation you want. So, if there are any ques tions you have about your A*P, dont hesitate to ask Us. Please write: *' CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. . A&P Food Stores 4X6 Lexington Ave,, ' Newr York 17, N. T, Royal Celatin Desserts Fruit Cocktail o* A&P Apple Sauce ? Bartlett Peers Ubby? Armour's Treel I'----, * .jp . jW.;'..- j# ??j'i ? .< "'a lone Cocoe v.. Chum Salmon __ Crape Juice .... Lord Mott French Style Family Pkg. 11-0*. Cm Family Pk*. Family Pk*. Comet IUce<MMp-- '** Hot Roll Mix Kadota Figs Packen label "ce?* B9c Pineapple Juice . *c2T 38c Ttimeto Soup . w&?*" ' '* A** Been jjfcf; 18c Asparagus A*mST ? ^ 29c Del Monte Siloed Salad Dressing Super Suds t Jit *3? ? 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