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PAGE FOUR LIUINGTON GIRL SCOUTS WILL ' Participate in area ceremony Two lillington Girl Scouts will have the privilege of presenting the honor badge to Mrs. John C. Mc- Nair of Stanford when the Central Carolina Girl Scout Atea holds its annual meeting in Sanford on Mon da; night at the Carolina Hotel. Pat Qarrell and Ann Johnson will make the presentation in be half of the area in recognition of Mrs. McNair’s notable and long-term services to Girl Scouting. Mrs. Mc- Nair is a past president of the area council. The movement to pre sent the badge, an honor reserved for distinguished adult service in Girl Scouting, originated with the Lillington Scout Association and girls from this town were chosen to be the spokesman for the cere mony. Representatives from Harnett. Hoke. Moore and Lee are expected to attend th/, dinner meeting to LISTEN DAILi TO “Your Old Country Preacher” With Favorite Hillbilly Hymns AT 10 A. M. 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Be The Pacific • 6:99 News, Evening Edition . 9:39 Lights Oat * 6:49 9-Gun Playhouse I 19:66 Stadia Ode • 7:99 Circle K »:»9 Amusing Mr. Malone « 7:25 Travel In Safety 1 17:39 The Clack * 7:99 CBS News • I l 12:99 News, Final EdMtla 7:45 Stork Club • Signoff 8:40 Texaco Mar Theatre * « TUESDAY 9:69 Ortons Syndicated • I 9:34 Test Pattern 9:39 OTefc Tltosdta * 1 »:54 Morning Chapel W:45 This Week ftt Sparta r 14:04 Morning News • 1»:46 Fireside Theatre • IMS Arthur Godfrey • 11:39 Meat The Cheap • F 74:34 Morning Matinee * 12.-99 News, PMa! Edition 11:34 Strike It Rich • Signeff Si i Neto: This schedule Is subject to change without notice. I *4 IBuJCErvg uCoWwfa SHOW*. j klihihupc qc UNN INC VOMpM V VI PVIVIIy IVWu | y<wr Zenith Television Headquarters '•• ■ , - - -- * . ,o Beginning Wednesday , December 26th, and I every Wednesday thereafter until further notice | Jordan’s Jewelry Store wtillH closed all day m WtofiaMisys. I L J. W. JORDAN'S SONS I DUNN NORTH CAROUMA l night. Mrs. J. Grady Johnson, president . and Mrs. Hal Bradisy, past preoi- I dent of the Lillington Girl Scout i Association win head the Lillington ’ . delegation. Others planning to go in- | elude five of the town’s six troop i leaders. They are Misses Odthryn Creasman, Vara Lee Thornton, to ; veda Stewart. Ruth Miles and Mary , Lanier. Mrs. Rupert Bradley, lead erfi and Mrs. Joel Layton, Jf„ as ! sistant troop leaders, are out of , town. Teachers Attend Raleigh Dinner Miss Belle Hockaday and Miss Cornelia McLauchlm were in Ra leigh Thursday night for the formal dinner given at the Sir Walter Hotel by the Ralelgn Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma in honor of the organization’s national presi dent, Mrs. Eunah Holden of .Deland, * Fla. Mrs. Martha Layton Winston of Lillington attended as a guest of Miss Hockaday. Miss Hockaday and Miss Me- 1 Lauchlin, Lillington teachers, are members of the national honorary educational fraternity but not of the Raleigh chapter. They were among guests from various state chapters invited to hear Mrs. Hold- j en, who is a consultant on teach- | er education for the Florida State Depastment of Education and a past president of the Florida Edu cation Association. nx FOR SEVERAL DAYS Miss Deborah Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 818 Warren, has been iB for the past several davs with ear trouble a&d a cold. Last Time Today xT Rod , GtMERW^M ys§®i& Y> mww eistt mm ttememoer • vbhmi under 12 in cR9 F IKE ' VHtfMiV i MRS. HINSON IS HOSTESS TO MEMBERSOF OAK RIDGE CLUB Mrs. Bart Htaaa* Wde hostess to the membtou of Ate Oak Ridge Chib, which held its regular month ly meeting on Tuesday/ January ' 28nd a* 3- o'oleoh. I Mrs: Lelan9 Lee, president, open ed the : meeting with a tong, “Hail Club Women, Crowned Thru Ser vice,” which was followed by the Collect of Club women of Aaserfcm. Mrs. M, L. Gilbert gave the Home Beautification and Family UK re ports. Miss McDougoW gave pins and guards out to the ones Who had made perfect attendance for Hie years of 1951. Mrs. Earl Hinson re ceived a pin, Mrs. Lefond Lee, Mrs. M. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Allen Brook and Mrs. Malcolm Barefoot re ceived gards for perfeot attendance for the second year. Miss McDougftM gave a very in teresting lesson on “A Good Citi zen in this Atomic Age.” She gave it on, a screen. 1 . A social hour followed with the hostess serving devil eggs, sand wiches, cheese crackers, doughnuts , and drinks. Four visitors were present, Mrs. A. M. Coats, Mrs. J. C. Jackson. Mrs. W. B. Hinson and Miss Mar garet Fields. One new member, Mrs. Paul Godwin Club members , present were Mrs. Howard Bare- I foot, Mrs. J. L. Barefoot, Mks. [Allen Brock, Mrs. M. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Malcolm Barefoot, Mrs. Le land Lee, Mrs. Clayton Barefoot, Eastover Farmer Dies Ors Thursday Shadrick R. Matthews, 62, prom inent farrier of Eastover Town ship of Cumberland County, died suddenly at hie home Thursday morning. Funeral services were conducted from Clement Baptist Church Sat urday afternoon act 2:30. The Rev. Gerald Bridges, pastor Os the church, and Rev. O. B. Ashley of Salem burg officiated. Interment was M Maxwell OeSMtOfy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. 1 Maggie Autry Matthews; five sons, J. B. Matthews of Fairmont, Pales ! tine. Jo4l, Wilbert and Branson Matthews, an Os Wade,, Route 1; fear daughters; Mrs. Delitha Autry •f StedMa* Mrs. Bster Garner and Mrs. Jewel HrwMm*. both of Fay- . ettevflfc, Eugenia Matthews of the AHBftLswr toMhar, B. Et Matthews Royal o/watto, Mrs. A M. BaHard of AutryvEle, MM. 19. L. Bunco of 'Stedman. Dunn Personals TO ARRIVE HHUDHf Miss Regie Tyler W» arrive I jsauafi;rsl ! Hoßtas CoDegO In 9wgm&. J* RETURN TO DUNN MT. Ram Jerntgan went to Tarboro Sunday M bring Mrs. Je#- [ nigan and Otett rtofljnlCW' home. They Rad been vMttwg fee AM pas 4 week with Mar mother; Mia, C. » Comte#, Who Rad bad* it GOB* RO BA mn BMVMAb Dr. O. t>. Rata went to Am Bap- | tist Hospital in Wtoslta Batota Sunday 49 lataf hto wtf home. She had Am* 9 iiattoat AHre for some tinto. VISITS P/iitMS Mtea Evdyh Btraughati spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh visiUhd her parents, Mr. and Ml Bruce Blraughan. IN RALEIGH MiM Louise Wade spent 3atag day ta RaMg*. CONDVMOT6 fIWROVER Mrs. J, L. Ward, Who has been ill sinoe onristmao, la somewhat bet-T, if is reported. MIIW4 HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willie Tart had- as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Rhelber of FSy etteville. ARKT9RO SATURDAY Mrs. Bob Had and daughter. Hope. Jr., of MOckeville, arrived Saturday to visit her parent* Mh and Mrs. Carl FitohStt, Sr, and other relatives. They plan to rS . fettb On Wednesday. . MRS. PINCH MMROVHMI Mn. HeHh FinA, «ho has been Hospital, is HMfcSMtahl : iig'siiiadßMta - titoi m—.. ~ THE DAILY BEGGED, DUNN, N. d Mrs. EOrt Hinson, hoatsss and Miss McDougald, home agent. 1 Undo ParneK / Is Honored On 4th Birthday Mrs. Leslie- Parnell of Angler, N. c., Route 2, honored her daugh ter, Linsa Loo, on her fourth birthday, from 2 p. ri. until 4, Jr. m. Saturday, January 19, IM2. After several games" were played Mrs. Parnell served strawberry Ice cream, cherfy muffins, candy and birthday cake to the following: Kenneth and Marie Wflnns, Paulette Stancil, Connie and Sha ron Lee, Charles and Dale Parnell, Junior Barbour and Faison Barbour. A gala time was enjoyed by everyone, and Linda received a host of nice gifts. BARBOUR-AD AMS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monroe Adams of Benson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Oracle Elizabeth AdaAs- to Jephenneh C. Barbpp ■, also of Ben son. The wedding will take place February f7. WHY I |REACH I m ® swH IN THT MJNN MARKET '■ Wfc»* . 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