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- ; \ - - WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOK, DECEMBER 19. 1951 " - : i**m«■■ML.* i i.-.mißPannuimw 1 -! 7^ iSIPIID. IDS'I ttrW iwe ie,, <r m n ssi i .Jl »PJ. 1 AliH ■ jgen. no? ask c Hwr *%■? w me*? it.2l ONLY il .OO ♦-Word Minimum 80c Hmm AS n-ja asu'-ryp* ........ «o worn FOB SALE - TOR SALK: Five room house with liith. Located at 800 E. Pearsall St. fee Mr. or Mrs. R. H. H|pipton tk that address or cap 2sßff. •i7-3t-p pfc)R SALE: F'or good mules and hprse-drawn implements see gud Morris, one mile from Dunn 'oh Newton Grove Highway. McLamb Machinery Co. Inc., Dunn, N. C. FOR BEST RESULTS with *tt farm animals, WAYNE FRED 'is the product tor you to Buy. YOU Mill And a complete line of WAYNE FKED at FARMERS SUPPLY, PIS. FOR SALE: Nice gentle pony, blaclc mare. 8 years old. Weighs about 600 lbs. See Grover Henderson at Quinn’s. 12-|O-tf-c FOR SALE: Grocery and market. The community grocery at Lee’s Qhapel Church. See -or call Qtis Jackson, phone 3323 in Dunn. lg-19-3t-p £ SERVICES OFFERED QUALITY PRINTING a'tecono- Blcal prices at TWYFOKD PRINT ING COMPANY m Dunn. Let us Md on your next cedar. Tetefthcaa business firm &kln* * Wwf of this vicinity to map! calls ular product. Pleasant, dignified work. No previous experience nec essary- You wont get rich, but you can earn f2S or fee a week by working only kY4W hourssach dßy, at your own convenience. Tug is a particularly fihs opportunity for ladies handling Stanley’s. Avon and other products to Ecre2* their earnings at the same tithe. Write 444, % The Daily Record. 9424 ts-c e fu^hsh^ ALWAYS WW A KEM|IMjH| QF DEEPEST AFFECTION LEE'S HORIST Fairground Rd. Dunn ‘"* • * ■wA'taa.f- I .* .-b i til m HATCHER AND SKINNER »« P BROAD DUNN, M. C Ambulance Service Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME $■ DUNN, N. C | & IStaatoT 1 Woll * a " d ’ SASH DOOR A MILLWORK ’*■ ’ "sJ* * i ‘ l Auto Finance r —; —" jf/tj | q lOAN S - KfriMAhCiNC. — .. •V CV \OL S' 1 Faynv:'.;s ! Money lU> Minuted MOTOR CREDIT CO. CIiNN. N- C. ' I rayctteviiu. .it. ; I’lioi'.c /> ISS Special Announcement TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY: Leaving for Boston oh December 26, at 7 a.m. Passenger or passengers de ato share expenses, Anyone in to can contact Ed Jackson, 204 N. Wilson Ave., Dunn. Phone 3301. 12-18-3 t-p * WANTED: WANTEp: CORN—WiII pay mar ket prices. We al?o have facilities available for shelling corn. For fur ther information see J. H. Elmore on Dunn Rt. 5 or phone Jim El more, 3628. 12-18-3 t-p FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT: three large rooms and pantry. Hot water. Semi-private bath. 701 S. Magnolia Aye. Call 2958 or see 703 S. Mag nolia Ave. 12-19-3 t-p fefa And Topics Club Meets With Mrs. Byrd An illustrated talk on “Favorite Madonnas” highlighted the Dec ember meeting 61 the Lillington Tea and Topics study club which .met night with Mrs. w. P. Mrs. A. M. Shaw spoke briefly on h°Y' the adoration of the Virgin Mkrt, the Mother of Christ, grew ip the first century of the Christ ian Church and how the likness of Mary, or the Madonna, has been the inspiration of some of the World's finest paintings. From 30 of the world's favorite madonnas, Mrs. Shaw selected 18 from almost as many different coun tries for presentation to the club. "The fact that in every century and in almost evdry country artists have painted the Virgin and Her Child in settings and with physical Chfcracteristics'simllar to the artist’s pwn nationality serves but to em phasise,’’ the speaker said, “tile universal appeal of the Christian faith ” , - Mrs. W. R. Cranford, the presi dent, presided and Mrs. W. B. Hunter served as secretary. At the social hour, ambrosia, cake and coffee were served. The oeffee table, arranged in the hafi, was decorated With twin tfranraments of holly in brass con tainers and lighted by green can dles. A lighted madonna candle burned on the mantel in the living room and holly, candles and other holiday decollations were used throughout the home. MTs. Ralph Izard, Mrs. W. A. Johnson and Mis Adelaide and Maargaret Shaw were guests and members present were Mrs. Cran fod, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. John W. Spears, Mrs. J. N. Fuquay, Mrs. B. P. Gentry, Mr®. Neill McLauchlip. Mrs'. Jpel O. Layton, Mrs. S. R. McKay and the hostess. Solicitor Asks (Continued From P«r One) SIOO is Paid. $7? restitution made to the oyfrnier of the car Williams struck, and court Costs’cleared'. “LCt the first payment start on February 16,” suggested Ross. The Judge compromised. “Let them be -1 gta in January,” he ordered. Erpest McLeod, Barnett county Negro, had testified that as he , stopped at a stop light On his way to Dunn, Williams, driving a pick le up truck jammed him from the ! rear and kept on ’ going. McLeod i said he notified the highway patrol. Williams, a former Harnett Coun ty resident, offered the Judge a few words about the cause of it all. He was on a visit to relatives ■s’, * * U * WHKIk _ '£'J& PICTURE /k dtor a 9riSiaßt'Rock.9tea l 1 J W J \2 % True Slacks, Grays and Whiles GOLDEN JUBILEE TELEVISION . • ■ HI * c * Uße wor - derful new 8613 have aU the fefdf you want. Superb reception on all channels, even ■ FIRST ' ww* “* rin * e ne 80111,(1 system is o£ J#|jS , , & IM ...Trtv cwcort qWkUty. And the cabinets are fine furniture. mahogany and v, i*— 1 - t. *SvlTtnu Tradenirk V I I r$ 'iinirtP ' **%!?*'' ' 17” ; ft Ji u ■ " COMBiNATIOM I u .rM il>A-k> i < l iaai i a I ■ A ruy« ni.j.m.L. A»rinV : ‘ t-.—.v I ." - r-aVT _ Tnniri T nrr rnrri irnt Tnlrrfrrf nnr ‘ ixTr feilfeii Hf "'"■■■■■■l ■■■■ ■■ ——. mm m _ ; | PIIKDIr EfHIIPMFNT C fl IMi I J ftixt Farm And Want" -7 V/ ,'«V n* »A|tt RECQin. ptiMfi, jfca. hHSMkm 'Coutinied From Pa* One) »rtfon in his hgmt was on of *prii oners released by ths Communists in Korda. WINSTON-SALEM ~W~ HglWld stassen. president Os the umver sity of Pennsylvania and 1949 w- ; didate for the Republican presi dential nomination, will be the key note speaker for the Tdr met’ OOP's Lincoln Day dinner here T ,-£»»«■ and friends, he said. They were cordial and asked him to have a drink, which he accepted. The de fendant said he was not a man to tell name* and tales too. But un der questioning admitted what they ; drank did not come from the Fay i etteviile ABC Store! Nf m ■lgjfitt'iStpmL.o yy-i ' The u. N. command conceded thit the ommissions Charged tty Winningtori OBfreCt, Wit in sfsted that' it had furnished every thing the Communists originally had asMd for—names, nationalit ies and the location of the campe where the prisoners are held. liable Wmners Given ja»uße of toe torpey wine held Worngns ClUbVsere announced tq dky by Mr*. O. A. Jackson, presi i. Top prize, a turkey, was wop by Mrs- Guyton Smith. The second prize, a large ham, went to Her mfn Btrickland. The winner* were drawn Mat night at Hank’s Beauty Shop by little panna Lou Hanna Ob behalf p* the chib, Mrs. Jack ; sop wishes to thank all those whose purchases Os tickets made the raf fle a great success. Seal Sale Total Naw $2,294.75 Total for the annual Christmas < Seal Skies by the Harnett County Tubercular Association has reached M4»4 .79, it was reported this i Dunn's Fluoride Program Gets OK City Manager Oliver O. Manning announced this morning that the State Board of Health ha* given the Town of Dunn permission to go ahead with its program to add fluo ride to the city water supply. Several adjustments will have to be made' however, and it will pro bably be about six months before the change takes place, the offic ial said. Manning and Water Plant Oper ator Eddice King conferred in Ra- yesterday with W. J. McKim mdh and E. F. Hubbard of the State department. morning by Mrs. John Dalrymple, in charge of the sales. The amount raised represents only about half of the quota, and those who have received seals are urged to make their returns as soon as possible. PAGE SEVEN 2P3 Dept. Store 1 PRESENTS I YOUR I : Ladies' J far four I Shopping Convenience 8 Costume Jewelry, Ear- J*® rings, Pins, Necklaces, * ® Bracelets ..... $1.09 & 2=s Hr.*& G loves .. 51.98 - 2-98 pr. Belts 98c each Ladles Nyl6n j Hose 77c - 1.59 i Lata* New i '***m*i>m*zs $1.98 Dresser ss§ . $2.98 • 4.95, 5^.... $1.59 - 6.29! Table Lamps $2.29 - 795 a»Ms $2.69' Fapcy Boxed An Ifoej pfaUfts $1498 i Kitchen TowCl ( MiotSj iiiireli *** s}.'JS] Pretfy 1 Lingerie (lifts TonTGiH Ravon $3 ote^.-.ss Lace Trim Bed tJSStsb . |f ?| SHOP INSf \ ■- -«■’' MIS : / j mm * // V,
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