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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14, 1852 her Tknrertw are MBs. Godwin's daugh ters. , ctiTrs. —~fri. .■ £ I "^Stooges^eSeS^l Cartoon 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Show Start M 7 Sad 9 Remember • Children nnder 18 In cart F I K E Information Column AND / r I / SALES- SERVICE- REPAIRS dri Ir M QUICK, COURTEOUS 1 mhmhhmw IBAtOI a W SERVICE c .. _ < Dry Cfeaning see Por Alterations Printing GOOD USED Paramount i t . *fcARS - TRUCKS Cleaners Next to Stewart Theatre mmm - • - . I . —I Prompt Service \ W 1 1 ' Putin Family | Twyford Printing iinaAfCßiri/ni I COMPANY I Laundry & Dry f jrayettv»iiie Hwy. amm | Cleaning , G TRACTORS a I"" - Pick-up & Delivery I u|Am MA 'XTiEi ■■£* WORLDS t&JSS rZ-J ItM&d . ""- TDAPTQD » AUTO PAEXS e HOOO S DRUG I HUUllUlt “The Friendly Stnr*v’ tZ^Sm^SSfEs StoSS,H ©ENHWU, WftßV : «*?» ”* 1 SffiS*”'! ‘ffir Bee .->*.• • - L g WgIIIMIC m •**«*»» , Henry's My Sliop MareontlU 4 !C 9 *-C»-~A~ »—.«■«■ 1 iwjpgffim • • mks <0 i m rpitmnnm ■■--= fc VAin} I **Bpp*Bi ii iii nri ii iim —nj| THESE COLUMNS ** COMMERGAI HP* w *££”' [I.TWiYu savi you hms ™ 99 ‘ - * I Mk ' J | '^ ; - (i ** 'l- DUNN Social Happenings FROM CAROLINA Glendale “Hagen’>Holt, M. S. Wil liams and Graham Stewart of U. N.' C., at Chapel Hill spent the weekend with their parents. MISS WADS HERE ' ; Miss Ashley Wade of Wilson spent the week-end m Dunn visit ing Miss Betsy Johnson.' daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Johnson, Jr. SISTER 'VISITS Mrs. Worth Wilson of Charlotte is spending several days with, her sister, Mrs. J. R Johnson. She ar rived Friday. ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dupree, of Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gregory of Benson left Saturday to attend the Life and Casualty Ihsurance Convention in New York. They will visit friends in Bal timore en route. U. N. C. STATE STUDENT Jimmy Twyford, a student at U. N. C. State Qolfege, spent the F IB—Bl ,te« c r- f ■ a, “ ,, " CO LIS EUM j is s.«l. - ...for Reserved Seat Tickets os fellow*: MONDAY f ■ ADULT Tick«tsßS2Sa $1.90 HM- BCB 1® L OfltO*tN'ST«k«#»l.Js. » *S. » U * | Nora Ad*«M I | City foi nil wt uturm m yooo turn OUtt IMCUIOI ri. too INWO.hu AMO tOOT.Ct I A mm ■ mm mmm mm mm wmm mm mmmm mm mm mm mm-mmmrn mm mm mM weekend in Dunn visiting friends and relatives. COMES HOME Carroll Suinmerhn, a junior at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end in Dunn rislt ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Summerlin. GUESTS FROM SALEMBURG Mrs. E. B. Johnson had as her gesta last ■ week-end, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vann and her sons, Bobby and William Carr of Salemburg. SEE BASKETBALL GAME Miss Jackie Campbell and Abe Elmore attended the basketbUl game Saturday night between Wake Forest and Clemson. Mr. El more is a student at Wake Fbrest. IN AHOSKIE Mr. R. I. McLean wns a busi ness visitor in Ahoskie over the week-end. He also went to Bden ton. DAUGHTER VISITS Mrs. R. I. McLean had as her m DAILY WORD, BOM. N. a gueets Thursday her (laughter. MTs. Ivan Johnson and daughter Jane of Sanford. VISIT IN NEW BERN Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod' spent the day yesterday with their daughter Mrs. W.. J. Edwards and family in New Bern. WITH MOTHER Mrs. Everette Doffermyre and Mrs. Max McLeod spent Friday In Farmville visiting Mrs. McLeod’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Bass. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Paschal P. Wood, Jr., of Route 3. Dunn announce the birth of a daughter of Febru ary 4, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Wood before her marriage was Miss Mary Cline. Mr. and Mrs. John Mack Lee, of Route 3 Dunn announce the birth of a daughter of February 2, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Lee be fore marriage was Miss Jewell Hol land. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Barley of Route 3, Dunn announce the birth of a son on February 3, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Barley before her marriage was Nadine Davis. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Haire of Route 1, Bunn level announce the birth of a son on February 4th. in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Haire be fore her marriage was Miss Gen eva Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Chapman, of Route 1, Bunnlevel, announce the birth of a son on February 2nd, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Chapman before her marriage was Miss Oph enia Carter. Cpl. and Mrs. Glenn LaVar Raw lins ot Dunn announce the birth of a son on February 1 in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Rawlins be fore her marriage-was Miss Rose Marie McLaurln. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Raynor of Erwin, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on February 1,1962, In the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Ray nor before her marriage was Miss Annie Bugene Coley. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hedge peth of Angier, Route 2, announce the birth of a son on February 2 In the Good Hope Hospital. Mra. Hedgepeth before her marriage was Miss Eileen Dale Dupree. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Georg* Harris of Srvfin announce the birth of a daughter on February 2, in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Harris before her nwiags was Mbs Betty Ray Poplin. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Holder of Coats announce the birth of a son on February 3, In the Good Hope Hoegiltal. Mrs. Holder before her marriage was Miss lola Mason. IN RICHMOND Ml. and Mrs. Raymond L. Cro martle, Jr., spent the weekend in Richmond, Va., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brbsnaham. +Stewart+ ! Shew Place 01 Dunn TODAY AND FRIDAY Your Family TTieatre u|u«a aiDATMI B wttmrnPDtuiijp^ Latest News Special ' I r ■ fiirj. m* I ■ T"-|— -T -. - - - - r _HOgALONO_CASSiPY ’ ? j B&iSm -j;•,r If 'Wi saw cAssicv ■ CWS FROM INSICt I WITH A SUM 1 t ‘ ? ■ ! TH« exPHgs* Jl, CHASIKI' ■ k-OFFCS./ SOM £ dOPV j. BRINGING UP RATHER ,1, He, V PRETTY LrnxelC SHE'S I /UMMMS. ' =4 such a pcerry miss migess id mabbv-awwv should to™ 3 GIBL-SMC'LLMAKE IG GOING TO BESIDES HE'S NO SHE?? I tfT7 —* A BEAUTIRJL. _> MASCy H«. BAQGAN-SHE I DIDHTT II ‘ 1111 |l_ e»OB.'/ 1 H6HANPOOB/ SMCXJUP VUWT —-J , —• R. _ t -i— - T*j.TH6 HIGHT Y 'f a 1 UT ABNER—Gy At Copy SNUFFY SMITH MIHKWI! he FIMMXV W Jes ‘ xr m* BT X POOLED YE THAT -W: B Of FTO SLEEP'.! LAWSYS fT-i THEY SHORE KEEP VE HOPPtN*!! HOT /ff ■BfBM 1 K A DRAP M *** yiJ,fllN’T 5 PON£ p NoTHtfrl' ' ' mqqnf Mouse ' ' ; t" '( 90 THIS Bl <3 TEXANI / UTTLH PODNEIY... "N'I'COURSe, IT's'JUST A UTTLE ■ * HANDED MB ALL ( \phMX. I I f»LUMB FEaSOT TO WELL ... DON'T TAKE IN MORE THAN A .HIS CLOTHES AND A BUNDLE OF MONEY V - TEi_L VUH THI9 —-tt COUPLE THOUSAND DOU-AKS A Oee/1 ■ h POTOO 'I^g | ‘ |P Cthev're" lcoked into HER f teenier'' NANCY-By Ernie Bmhmffler •* PEOPLE THINK VER I'LL TAKE CARE { HNW V r*K > +T— A MICK WHEN THEY OF THAT L p|:K P» * lets go downtown see ya looking- , scomson J Em:\z~\m l\vM\ I S .. AND LOOK AT THE UP AT THE ' >• \r W M ■ TALL. • 3F& DICK TRACT 1 Y lAIC 1 f*"* 1 „If- ■- " y 1111 '**|||». L. >4. PPgA^|r| PAGE FIVE
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