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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, 1964
> Erwin Social Happenings
Mrs. Purcell Had
Club Open House
Mrs. E. O. Purcell held her an
nual open house for the Woman’s
Club at her home recently.
Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. E. L. Dear
born, president of the Woman's
Club, received in the living room,
which was lovely with its trimmings
of blue and silver and seasonal
greenery throughout. Mrs. John
Whitman directed the guests to
the den and Mrs. Coy Norris re
ceived in the den.
In the dining room a white linen
cloth covered the table which was
centered with a sliver candelabra
with green tapers. Miss Ruby Se
well presided at the silver coffee
servioe and Mrs. Woymon Byrd
served ribbon and pinwheel sand
wiches along with cheese biscuits,
fruit cake, nuts and mints.
Seasonal greenery, with red ber
ries was the theme in the den, and
candlelight prevailed here too.
About thirty-five members called
during the evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr„
received about two hundred guests
on Friday evening from 8 to 10
o’clock when they held open house
for their daughter and her hus-'-
band. Mr. and Mrs. W R. Profflt,
before their return to the Univer
sity of North Carolina on Sunday.
The guests were received in the
den by Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thomas
who introduced them to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Proffit, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
T. Proffit, parents of the groom.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair Jr.,
received in the living room and
Emily Grant Thomas and Martha
Ann Thomas directed the guests to
the dining room. Mrs. Fred Thomas
presided at the coffee service and
Mrs. Flora Holt and her daughter,
Bessie, presided over the table. Mrs.
F. M. Davis of Lumberton served
the bridal cakes and guests help
ed themselves to delicious chicken
salad puffs, cheese biscuits and
nuts.
Long leaf pine and other green
ery was the theme for Mrs. Thom
as’ den and living room, along with
beautiful white carnations on the
desk and on the server in the din
ing room. The table with its white
linen cloth was centered with an
outstanding arrangement of a sil
ver candelabra with each white
taper resting individually in a crys
tal epergnette filled with frosted
fern and white carnations.
Goodbyes were, said to Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Cathey of Dunn.
STUDENT NIGHT
The Methodist Church held its
Student Recognition Night for their
college students while they were
home over the holidays. Bernard
Petty, son of Reverend and Mrs.
D. A. Petty and a student at Em
ory University brought the' ser
mon. Hoyt Fowler had charge of
the entire program, including Bet
ty Wrenn Stancil.
METHODISTS MEET
The Commission on Membership
and Evangelism of the Methodist
Church met at the home of Rever
end and Mrs. D. A. Petty recently
to make plans for the church Loy
alty Crusade to be put on in all
Methodist Churches this year in the
North Carolina Conference.
Mr. Marvin West is the out
going chairman of the Commission
and Mr. Bob Pate Jr., was elected
as the in-coming chairman. Miss
Dorothy Norris was appointed Sec
retary.
Coffee Hour Feted
Mrs. Ray Lupoid
Mrs. G. L Elderbaum was hos
tess at a coffee hour for Mrs. Ray
Lupoid on Saturday afternoon at
4:00. Mrs. Lupoid, formerly a res
ident of Erwin, now lives in Blacks
burg. Virginia and was a visitor
here during tlje holidays.
Red berries and greenery decor
ated the living and dining rooms.
Mrs. Lupoid was presented a love
ly gift of jewelry by the hostess
and Coca Colas, lady fingers, nuts,
cheese sandwiches, and fruit cake
were served to Mrs. Lupoid. Mrs.
J. M. Morgan, Mrs. E. O. Davis,
Mrs. Byrcn Stevens. Mrs. Forest
Maxwell. Miss Frances Worrell, Mrs.
Orestes Ennis, Mrs. Gordon Ennis,
Mrs. J. L. Bishop. Mrs. Wanda Har
. ringten. Mrs. Gilbert Woodworth Jr.
| Mrs. Aaron Holmes. Miss Cleo
Blackmon and Mrs. Roy Cameron.
Co-Hostesses Honor
Mrs. W. R. Proffit
Mrs. W. R. Proffit. the former
Miss Sara Thomas, was the guest
of honor at a Come and Sit Tea
given by Miss Bessie Holt and
Miss Margaret Cathey at Miss Holt’s
home on Saturday it 3:30 p. m.
White chrysanthemums and white
candles formed the centerpiece on
the lace covered table. Seasonal
greenery was predominant in the
living room. Mrs. Proffit w'as pre
sented a white chrysanthemum cor
sage and a gift from each hos
tess.
Hot fruit punch, brownies, cheese
straws, chicken salad sandwiches
and cashew nuts were served to
Mrs. Proflit. Mrs. E. R. Thomas
Jr. Miss Elladean Johnson. Miss
Betty Wrenn Stancil, Miss Margar
et Raiford, Miss Dot Norris, Miss
Peggy Turlington, Miss Emily
Grant Thomas, Miss Martha Ann
Thomas, Mrs. Robert Strickland
and Mrs. J. R. Cathey of Dunn
and Mrs. Flora Holt.
Advent Group Had
New Year's Party
The Woman’s Home and Foreign
Mission Society of the Advent
Christian Church held its New
Year’s Party on Saturday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No
vell Suggs. The men of the church
are honorary members of the so
ciety and took part in the cele
bration with them.
The living room was decorated
with holly, giving it a seasonal
touch. The meeting was opened
with the singtng of “Spirit of the
Living God Falls Fresh on Me”
Mrs. E. W. Williams gave the scrip
ture which was followed by a short
business session. Two Bible quiz
programs constituted the enter
tainment after which chicken salad
sandwiches. Japanese fruit cake,
ritz, soft drinks end coffee were |
served to Dcnald Suggs, Mr. and!
Mrs. R. B. Best, Mr. and Mrs.,
Herbert Byrd, Mrs. D. E. Ennis, I
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Jaycees Elect
Man Os Year
The Young Man of 1953 has been
selected and will be recognized at
the annual Chamber of Commerce
dinner, Woody Myers, Jaycees’ pub
licity chairman said today. The
name of the person will not be
announced until the award is made.
Selection of the Young Man of
the Year is being sponsored this
year for the first time by the
local Junior Chamber of Commerce.
While the project is new to Dunn,
the idea has been sponsored by
the State Jaycees for some years.
Myers said today that two of
North Carolina’s Young Men of the
Year were in the top 10 of the
nation last year.
The young man selected here will
be presented with a key and certi
ficate of recognition, it was stated.
Selection of the honoree was made
by a committee of five outstand
ing men of Dunn with Myers ser
ving on the committee with them.
Myers stated today that some
20 to 25 persons were named by
the judges.
Missionary To
Speak in Coats
Miss Bertha Smith, at present a
missionary to Formosa and former
ly to China, under the Southern
Baptist Mission Board, will speak
at both the morning and evening
services at Coats Baptist Church on
Sunday. January 10.
Miss Smith’s home is in Cowpens,
S. C. and she is now on furlough
and will return to Formosa in the
near future.
A social hour will be held in the
basement of the church at the cfose
of the evening’s service for those
who would like to meet Miss Smith.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services.
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ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. lU>)
A former minor league baseball
umpire in business here now refus
ed to let his name be placed in the
city telephone directory because of
bitter Christmas-time experiences
in other cities. His name: John H.
Santa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lee. Kay and
A. F. Jr., Mrs. E. W. Williams and
Iris. Mrs. L. E. Price and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Shephard.
Mr. Marion Ennis and his fiancee,
Miss Eleanor Cover, returned to
Andrews, N. C„ after spending a
few days here with his parents.
Miss Janet Ennis and Miss Em
ily Graham returned to Woman’s
College in Greensboro cn Sunday.
Miss Bessie Holt returned to \
Greensboro College on Sunday, j
Miss Frances Worrell visited here I
with Mr. and Mrs. George Connor
over the weekend.
Miss Barbara Woodworth, a sen
ior at Duke, who has been spend
ing the holidays with her parents,
returned to school Sunday.
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