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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 11 1958 +Stewart* +DUNN+ TODAY ONLY . I Ralph MEEKER • Nancy OAVIS I 9 JaroesWHKMQRE JJ Comedy Cartoon +Hariwtt+ Today 4t Friday ftymu filY Color Cartoon D —— r= —— ; 1 : Information Column w m '"m ■ i M*. .w~ i ■ . SALES- SERVICE- REPAIRS I ( i M V jjH •MB-i TRUCKS # , "MS®. Fayetterlfle Buy. DSB —"—■— 2SC I Nash Sales & Service And Used j^J|| B Dunn-Erwin Motor d. Jk Fayetteville Av. Dnnn Nr 1 e ACTOftoia t tr ’"" rl ii^i ri ' 'T Horrififli 9 . AUTO ■ sAH7\i! I; ■' * F ° rßo Snff FCl>dCr r at u. tosai iS/bmb. ». ~jfc COATS School News % RUTH PENNING boats, Along With the other schools, of North Carolina, has been participating In the March of Dimes Drlbfe. The different grades have strvled to reach a maximum goal. The grades meeting with the great est success In this campaign were In the elementary department. They collected $434.70. The primary grades reached $134.41 and the high school department collected $70.89. The grand total was $630. The high school chapel program given January 31, and directed by Mrs. Gladys Phillips was presen ted in the form of navies. The two movies brown were “Every day Courtesy” and “Are You A Good Citizen?" Both movies were brief but contained a great deal of helpful facts and suggestions. They helped to foakc us more con scious of factors, which through courtesy Would make our everyday life a more pleasant <jhe, We were Also awakened to the duties and requirements that make a person * ift?m«irberS of the Cdats Chap ter of the FJFA. had a party at the COhts Community Building, Thursday night, January 31. The boys and the girls they invited, enjoyed A, Wiener roAAt, and after- Oiir basketball teams . played Dunn. Wednfesdiy night, January 30. The boys Won an easy victory of 53-34. TdWmy POpe was high Scorer With twtaty jpebts,. add. he, Along With Mcßab Turlington were the moist outstAnmng players on defense.. • . .. , The girlS I«tet 27-48. Dorothy Ste wart with tiihb points, And Jose phine with eight points were high hTta i >,*l- Mu Vi sail OTIS Paramount vivnncrs NteaAjoSte^jjhegirt r™™"Dlfnn Family I LaunJry & Dry I Clefanihg Pitk-up 4 DM (Very I SAWice I *#i H.toUlgn Are. 1 • DRUGS • Drugs Sundries I* CES t fgr~ ” rAIRS * § ON M«i 4 i °^ntt!Rn S Llillngton Personals a lantic in the Tarheel State! Others empty into large sounds shielded frOm the ocean by the Jong string of lilaHds known as the OUter BAttks. scorers Whlje Ann Pleasant led In the defensive. OUr boys captured another vic tory on Tuesday night, February 5. They played Anderson Crefek at Er win. The boys held a lead through out the gathe. Totamy Pope and Dennis Pope led in the defensive while Hoover Johnson was high scorer With sixteen, points. The final seme was 44-35. The girls played A good garhe but lost 38-23. Josephine JollhAOh Was high scoter With ten points and Sue Langdon led In the de fensive. • PIUNTEftS SSfe Ufc Fdr Printing f'ronift Service Twyford Printing 4 COMPANY ID tRACTbRS | I uAAihir 8 — n B 1 TALrTXi -' * •tYAj - ' > ! &ENI&AL UTILITY IhlLik m 1 jr ’ TO« P&fl* RECORD, DVm,K€.Z C. is. Bass of Utylngton under went an. operation the remold BasTahd Miss Jaunita.. Bass Who Is attending Flora Macdonald College in Bed Hprings, visited him oh Sunday Mid Monday. T. D. O'Quinn, jr„ student at N. C. State Collie in RMdkh, spent the weekend At his home here. Mrs. Enser. W. Cole of Atlanta, Oa. joined Mr. Cole here oh Mon day and Will be here,for the re jthAlnde of the week. Mrs. Cote be fore her marriage in December was the fbnnfer Mrs. Martha Jackson. «& TO FAkM BtlksAtl MEfeT Alex Cameron of Johnsonvllle township and J. E. Womble of Llillngton, the respective president arid treasurer of the Harnett Coun ty Fahn Bureau, were among thbse attending the State Farm BUreau convention }n Raleigh this week. C. R. Ammons arid T. D. O'Quinn, county agents also attended, P. W. Matthews, Jr., who is te spending a furlough here With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Matthews, is stationed at McCOrd Air Force Base, ThcOtha, tVailh ington. This is ( hls first visit tq Llillngton since Christmas a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hatley have received news from their son, Jim my HAtley, that his new assign ment In the Air Force has taken him t.n Geieer Field. Snokane. Him 10 ueiger rieia, opoxane, Washington. Mrs. A. Hood and her three daughters, Agnes Gentry, Ellizabeth Myatt, and Sara Scott Hood spent the day 0a Wednesday With Mrs. HOod's mother, Mrs. B. P. Gentry. Mrs. George Fuller and her daughter, Allene, who have spent the past six weeks here with Mrs. Fuller’s mother, Mrs. J. R. Bag gett, will leave Friday to return to their home . in, RidgeftikL N. J. They will go as far as Baltimore, Md. with Dr. J. W. Baggett of Fay etteville who Will be in Baltimore on the weekend. S. H. Wilborn is reported Im proved after being ill at his home for the wieekend. Mr. and Mrs, George Rives and young son, George Wilporn Rives of 4|t. Airy, visited him on the week end. Mrs. Rives baby remained for a longer . Mrs, Daniel, mother of Mrs..C. S. Loving, returned home on Wed nesday from Charfottle Where Ahe rWshtiy underwent eyfe surgery At h Charlotte hospital. MTS. Loving, who has been with her mother for five weeks in Charlotte return ed to LllilhgtOn With Mrs. Daniel. TO VISIT CLUB Mrs. H. Pat Nixon of Sanford, State President of the North Car olina Business and Professional Women’s Chibs, Will pay Ail Official visit to the Llillngton club bn Mon day, February 18, When the dub will hold a dinner meeting at the Llillngton Community Cehter. Miss Adelaide Shaw, Llillngton dub president, will Introduce Mrs. Nixon who will make the feature address. skNtoks TO GIVE PLAY Rehearsals Art underway by Lil llngton high school seniors for the Apnual class play which will be pre sented oa Mkrch 14. The play, a three-act comedy with a mystery twist to Its plot, .1$ .entitled, “Watch Out For Spooks." Miss Belle Hocka day is the director. Weekend visitors Miss Joanna Plttard, biology tea cher at the Angler School, and James add Arthur Gillespie, stu dents at Wake Forest Were wcekendgmats of their aunt, Mrs, |R w. ■ LAST TIME tOOAx < ■ - -kJt Zmictik i m. mmii Lcim WttM,-OUrt _ ' ' ' L ( feG JHE "j ALLUS VP Gi'vS THUH *\l ( Kl'rib OF AN IMPULSIVE ) f v Ob'RE THE WEASEL \ Chk I _ " ———— ■..SWf IW. I— ,—, . . . - ——. .. , - *■- 1 ’ ' ~...'. '. y s y :ii casting / jto goyt*n 7 . I rSfey V Tqy-mwl PAGE THREE
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