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PAGE SIX Janice Turlington Celebrates Her 14th Birthday ■ Sylvia Lucas and Junie Maness ltmored Janice Turlington wither qrthday party Friday night at tjie home of Mrs. Eva D. Sloans ffom 7:30 till 10 o’clock. She re ceived a lot of nice gifts. Games were enjoyed by everyone. •Potato chips, Coca Cola, ice rn and cake were served to following people; Janice Turl ington, Harold Suggs Ma-garet 1 Shiith. Zeke Lucas. Betty Lucas, XQUy Matthews. Sylvia Lucas. Gar land Godwin, Hilda Avery. Winkey ’ Ffwell. Helon Norris. Bobby Home, Jttnie Maness, Sherwood West. Margaret Dorman. Betty West and Hiy Parker. J*rs. Ida Guy and Mr?.' Eva Sloans, served. ♦ . Ifcnq Branch ihdies Meet pn Mondav night. Feb. 11. the, LSdifs’vtt, ixiliarv of Lone Branch ' Ckuzeli met «t the church at 7:30 o’JHoeic.. Jar their regular meeting. I SAenteeft members were present, j The'. meetine opened with the i grjup singing "Higher Ground" sol r I lofed bv praver led by Mrs. M. M. Tit. Mrs. Harold Beasley was in ! ,cl»ree of the program. Scripture thf 3rd chapter of First John was presented by Mrs. W. A. Altman af te» which a prayer, led by Mrs. Lula PUkchase was given. biographies of great men and women were given by Mrs. Mac I Hctoson and Mrs. Robert Pope. Mrs. ! J. Jl. Johnson gave an interesting! reading on some of the great works' of .nameless people. Mrs. Harold! Beaslev read a Doem relating the life of Jesus. Mrs. Eldon Martin ans Mrs. Je*se Alohin sang “Where He»Leads I’ll Follow.” The program ended with a Drayer offered by Mr*. E. F. Alphin. 4 short business meeting follow ed.. presided over hv the president, | Mi* Marguarite Wooten. Members nresent, forth« meeting Weffe Mr*. E. F. Alphin, Mrs. Jesse I Aljyiin, Mrs. Hughie Bass. Mrs. W. A. Atman. Mrs. Millard Gainey Mrs. I M. ?M. Tart. Mrs. Catherine Chest- I nuQ, Mrs. Lula Purchase. Mrs. J. | E. Johnson. Mrs. Eldon Martin. Mrs.' Rofl&t Pope. Mrs. George J. Jernt gatu Mrs. Leola Barefoot. Mrs. Tal liai* Ammons. Mrs. David Hawley. Mi* Lola Mae Reeves. Miss Martha Dos less and Miss Marguarite Woot en. .Visitors included Mrs. Howard Altman. Mrs. Norman Dorman, Mrs. Betjy Godwin, and Miss Dale Nor Oakdale Club H6lds Meetina j February 1 in the club room. Tie meeting was opened by the present, Mrs, J. A. Ennis. The group sang “America.” followed by Wptjtting the club collect. Cyb members were glad to wel come one old member back, Mrs. Junior Nowis, and glad to have a new*member, Mrs. Arthur Capps. M{s. David Ennis was appointed to the gift committee. * Alt interesting report was given on ‘Some Beautification,” by Mrs. Kirwand Ennis. The president gave a very interesting talk on home l ■■ y. »■■ ; i ■ l ' I—j ■ I EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT I : WpA&DNER'S DAIRY MILK IS BY ■I * j : FAR THE BEST. I MKI ?.*, ■ ' *7 * 4 t US’ ■ •- j SYBIL BARRETT DUNN GAYE LEE DUNN *>-“ DUNN DANCE SPONSORS Pictured here are six of the young ladies • who will serve as sponsors for the Lions Club's Washington’s Birthday Dance to be held in the Durin Armory on February 22. Chairman Paul Hester today reminded citizens to apply for their bids to the dance immediately. gardening. .. The hostesses, Mrs.- Luby Alien I and Mrs. Ella Wood, served sand wiches, cookies and hot chocolate. The club will meet again March 1 7th. ’jjm I 1! KATHLEEN BARKER DUNN ■l il lllblllliii i! KITTY TAYLOR , DUNN f. Jig li'JHB ; MARY ALICE RYALS BENSON : " wS/t* ' MISS JANICE VANCE-WOOD Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Wood of Erwin who have announced her engagement to Pfc. i ' Theophilus H. McLeod, Jr., son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus H. Me-1 \DbSUb7 ■B i'l'Bw'll m |B>|{ i Mii'.t c |j | j jf 1 1 jl> hb B> ,s «yoSL . , v „ BBPMLftroOM>PCTN,W.tii MR AND MRS. T. C. HYMAN, JR„ FETE TALLY-HO CLUB & GUESTS AT BRIDGE The Tally-Ho Bridge Club and J guests of the club entertained their husbands Wednesday evening at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs T. C. Hyman, Jr. The new home which has lovely color schemes in the rooms was most attractively aWanged with bouquets of Spring flowers adding a gay note of Spring to the enjoy ' able affair. | The hostess served the members, Bridal Couple j Honored By Joint Hostesses Miss Sarah Neighbors of Dunn and Mrs. Nowell Smith Jr. of Ben-1 son entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening honoring Miss Grace Adams and Mr. Joe Barber, whose marriage will be an event cf Febrtiary 17. . The partv took place at the honie i lof Miss Neighbor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Altman of Dunn, R The guests were served an ap petizer in the den. and then were invited into the dining room where a two-course meal was served. The dining room table was covered with . dark green linen cloth. A crystal bowl holding jonquils centered the table. The bride-elect was presented salt and pepper shakers in her l crystal pattern. 1 Following the dinner, tables were ! set up in the living room for c'an ' asta. Miss Adams and Mr. Bar ber were high score couple for the i evening, and Mrs. Raymond San i de”s and Mrs. Smith were low. I Those attending the delightful ! party were Miss Adams and Mr. , Barber the honored couple, Mrs. Mrs. Nowell Smith Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders, Mr. Hubert Owen McLamb, all of Benson and the two hostesses. WASHINGTON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hodees have returned from a trip to Washing ton. Enroute to the capital they visited their daughter Mrs. Charles Nelson and the family at Kyser, W. Va. Last Sunday they attended the services at the Pettworth Ba ptist Church where Rev. Lewis Morgkn, Jr. former Dunn pastor now is pastor. VISITS IN SELMA Mrs. Allen H. A. Lee snent Tues day visiting Dr. and Mrs. Allen Lee and Mrs. A. Z. Thompson in Selma. WELL NOW Mike McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod is able to be out aeain after being confined home j -with’ a cold. • MRS. HOWARD ILL Mrs. Waite Howard has been ill at *»r home for several days. Her condition is somewhat improved now. NFICE IN HOSPITAL Mr J P. Allen’s neice. Miss Mar gie Lee Allen is a natient in the Johnson <?oontv Memorial Hospi tal. She has been there five weeks but is reported improvin'* now. SHOP IN RALEIGH Mrs Velton Alnhin, and daugh ter. Jane: and Mrs. Hows-d Alt man shopped in Raleigh Wednes . day. VISIT RELATTVFS • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrews and children, Joe and Jane snent weekend in Charlotte visiting rel atives of Mrs. Andrews. HAS APPENDECTOMY Mrs. Robert Lee Smith of Dunn was taken tp the-Dunn Hosmtal Monday night for a/i aopendicitus operation. Bhe is expected to be able to return to her home about Friday of this week. MARVIN-McDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald of Dunn, Route 3, announce the marriage of their daughter, Imogene to Corp. Larry D. Marvin of Fort Bragg and Los Angeles. Cal. The marriage occurred February 2. | Leod of Buies Creek. The wedding l date will be announced later. husbands and guests a delicious des sert course when they arrived, con sisting of lemon pie and coffee. During progressions cokes, salted nuts and Valentine heart candies were passed. An attractive Valentine color scheme was used in the tallies and other appointment for ,!the affair. High scorers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryan who received a tempt ing homemade cake decorated in : the Valentine motif from the hosts. Consolation prize, another cake went ■| to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burwell. | Guests for the evening were Mr. ! and Mrs. Hubert Peay, and Mr. I and Mrs. Burwell. Members and I their husbands playing were Mr. ! and Mrs. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill i Latighinghouse, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Locke Muse. Mr. and Mrs, Sherrill Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hyman, Jr. y-jcf Os ,S LESS \ Colonials prices are low All Week Long—not on just a I \ few low-cost week-end Families Os I >al rcnilarly, where you save on everything you buy for the whole week, save! J Hf <m your total food bills, 00, you can pick your most convenient shqpping time and ■ I MBA wnsmrs'™ r srAngg HR SARDINES 1‘- 10" IWffl PINEAPPLE 1* 27* ' ‘ ,<■ ; piS|g|||iSlSS^K l | LIMA' beans ~ 27* 111 1 ' 'll TrS ‘1 ~iii.,,i,,, • A-- 98, I PIE crust• ’Z 19* 1 * ctns. I CAKE MIX r 37* ■'l l .! - - - - j KELLOGG’S CUSP FKESH ' i j cornflakes Z" 21*, I Lettuce l n° s ’ ■ v44dM* J i MmO TABLE , I f P I I OCEAN SPRAY STRAINED CRANBERRY Fancy Medium She Florida ftl SAUCE l|| CHICKEN Can j9* • I 0 6To 8-Lbs. Avfl. Wt.-Whole Or Helf-Smoked FOB BAKING OB FBYING SHORTENING ■ jewel 69": SIMM „ee SEDGATE GREEN « LIMA beans 2 c.°: 25* • IMB mWUmm ~ RICH HEARTI “ TENDKja BEEF CHOCK O. S. COMMBBCIAL B. ». CBOICK I PORK u BEnss 2 '‘I 1 25* • ROAST 68c zt'l 73 c ■ Mivrn 0k CHFF S PRIDE MILD OR HOT j PICKLES 19*:aa,BS*OE SS* nvircaiMfi - 22«! Back Bone lb. 43c VHKWI&aiWIWJ • «cono-Ral rnmK jkMnM balls r 29^1— u 21c “““ • : PORK LIVER . 33c ORANGE ADZ ■ 26 •. bacon squares . 33c JP J RI UT S CA°: * <**«»•*>«& Seafoods BAM SALAD »-o*. 44c _ • Q.vsters. select 99c pt. jgjjjjjjj ro, *~ 29c aRwaaMHUMW AUIC 16-Ox. Nice Fresh Black PHliBiJ -jT* MARSHMAUOWS p k , 2# • Bass 29c lb. Ms lO 'JS'w'wb*' AM •**Mia shnm <lc lb UT roH “ 53c BARS faßh,oned .. . s 8 o»t c «™ b,cx •T BREAD '6oz 15c O WATERMAID 3-u* 45c ME3ICOBN no- 21c DOUGHNUTS dot 39c • MAHATMA na. 47c REEF 2h>-c-49c Our Pride Fresh-Baked jjmwuftb O mggWRRT 24-Oz 52c HBBF* ° o *** ,> iKh. Ca. 49c PINEAPPLE FILLED JS“"o«gxb»b.ad R sbo.t.ntng • . _ SZSSL ' A BUNS Mix uorh,. 26c • ■jssyssr ,Lbt 9Je JSSLJf” ,60t 38c pv, 25 e pou ,E Pk fl . o« 22 22c # Si J ISf““ s 291 P * lU wunoT”™ 3ic • fSSiX!** 3 R# " 254 SS2 j Lan-. I7e Wk' # LUX SOAP 3 25c I SPIC At SPAM 2 t*«. 49c Kftftl*. CS Chocolate Iced q CAKE * SHKiL * - «* ** * vflttfl IlriWT SOAP 3 *•»- 25c I LAVA SOAP , “ W NEW HAMPSHIRE VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Purdle, Jr and children who have been vacation ing at Eastern Slope Inn at North Conway, New Hampshire have re turned home. k RETURN TO DUNN Mr. and Mrs. Hank Currin and son Jimmy have returned from Owensboro, Kentucky where they have been for the past two months. NEWLY WEDS HEIfE Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ojtach of Fay&tteville, newly weds, were the guests of Mrs. Oyachs mother Mrs. Annie Sexton of Dunn over the weekend. VISITS GARNERS Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gaston were in Dunn for the past weekend vis ! iting Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Garner. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leak were the ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wil- I liams in Roxboro over the past weekend. THURSDAY AFTERNOON; FEBRUARY 14, 1952 VISITS IN DUNN Mrs. John E. Hartsfield of J.Vk sonville, Fla. is visiting her son Ben Hartsfield and Mrs. Harts fleld. 1 GO TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Robert McArthur and sons have left for a vacation in Florida. The TALKS ON RADIO t Corbett W. Tart, a local hoy and ■on of MY. and Mrs. Doc Tart of 1 Dunn, was the speaker on W. C. K. B. from Pearl Harbor last Tuecr* day afternoon. Corbett thrilled I'ii family and many friends with ids experiences on his life at Pe *1 Harbor and what a swell place it was.
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