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J. A. Poole ii upending the week at
Me eld home in Clinton A. C.
Claude Gardner, of Rocky Mount,
viilted relatieee boro thii week
Mr. and Mre. H. G. Pope, ef Clay
ton. vielted relatieee here Sunday.
Raymond Weal brook, of Hampton.
Va.. viaited ralatleaa bare thii week.
Jerr Pearaall ef Newport News, Va.
vtaited hie parenta bora during the hol
iday!
Mr. end Mre L. I. Grantham, of
l.umberton, riel ted rolatirae here thii
week
lliau PUw. n-11 T ___in_ eo..
Kerr last week the gueat of kies
Lucile Dowd.
Ralph Kocno epeof Tuesday and
Wednesday ia Chad hears with rela
tives and frisnda.
Rev. and Mr*. A. B. Harrell, of
Petersburg. Va., spent Christina* her*
with relative*.
Mr. and Mra. W. R Stall mgs. of
Greensboro, were hors Christas* vis
iting relativaa.
Mian Ruth Taylor, 'of Oxford Col
lege. i* her* with her parents, Mr and
Mra. Jts. A. Taylor.
Miaa Rachel Clifford af th* Stale
Normal, is hare with her paresis. Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Clifford.
Claude Felton, sf Savannah, Ga.,
spent a few days hare this weak with
his mother, Min. Falton.
Paul Resell, who holds a positron in
Norfolk, Va.. was hers last week with
hi* mother, Mrs. J. D. Basel L
B O. Townsend spent several days
this week with Mra. Teamaead who lx
in a hospital in Richmond, Va.
Miss Leu la Smith, sf Hsadcrson,
and Mrs. Chaa. Johaaan of Benson,
visited relatives her* this week.
Mra. Hoke Templcnton, of Florence
8 C.. spefct ChstsOm 11 iHssnkkJMr
jwwntx, Mr add tin. J. M. Creel.
Ralph Warren, of Richmond, Vo.,
spent several day* this week with hit
parents, Mr. and lin Richard Warren
Misa lea Battle, a student at th*
Durham Conservatory of Maaic ia
spending th* holiday* at her hens*
her*.
Hugh Prince, a student at th* Uni
vensty, ia spending several day* her*
with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Gas. E.
Prince. x
Mis* Lucy Me Boy, of the Pineland
School for Girts, is spending th* week
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. John
A. McKay e
Robert Jordan, n special student nt
St. Mary’s Raleigh. Is her* for seven)
days with hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
J. W. Jordan.
J*v Pop*, who has held a position
in Richmond. Va., for several mouth*,
has given up his work tilers and re
turned Vo Dune.
Miaa Krama Lee is hare from th*
Bute Normal. Greensboro spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. K Lee.
Him Helen Parker ef the Flora Mc
Donald College, Red Springi, is spend
ing the holidays with her father, Mr.
G. H. Parker.
Mr. Geo. L. Connady, the real es
tate man, returned last week from
Oxford, where he spent Christmas
with bit ehiMuaa.
Miss Ethel Hooks, who holds a po
sition ns stenographer with the Par
rih Auto Co., spent the holidays nt
her home in Burlington.
Miae Blanche Grantham a member
of the faculty of the Leu lor graded
school, spent the holidays hare with
her parents, Mr and Mis. Geo. K.
Grantham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Denning af
i’rrtemooth. Va., spent the holidays
here sad at Newton Grave with reln
tlvee and friends They returned
home Thursday.
Girard Wilson, a student at the Uni
versity and M lanes Pearl and Hattie
Wilton, ef the State Normal, are here
spending the holidays erlth their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeans Franklin Wil
son.
Ellison Godard whs iu a student is
Annapolis, Md.. spent the holidays
here wKh his parents. Hr. and Mrs
J. G. Godard. Mr Godard had as
hie guest during his stay here Mr.
Head, a school mate ef Aarons, mi
note.
Mrs. E. W. Myers, who has made
her hoene at King far the past severs
years, has return ad to Dana and will
make her boaae erlth her parents hare
her husband, Dr. Myers, having died
eeveral weeks age. She has n numbel
of friends hare who deeply sympathise
with her and her little daughter, (s
their horeavemUnt
Mr. Bright Morgan, of Lumbrrtun,
visited relatives here this week.
Byron Butler spent part of last
week with relatives in Roaehorv.
A boy was born to Mr. sad Mrs
L. B. Pope last Tuesday moraing.
Mr. and Mr*. James Hampton, of
Norfolk, Va, spent Christmas bars
with relatives.
Milton Tart and L. P. Jsmlgan, Jr.,
left this week fur Delaware, whare
they will spend some time.
Private Ralph Duwd of Camp Sevier
Greenville, S. C_, is spending a few
days hero with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kogan, of Lih
llngton, sporu part nf the wsek here
with lira. Florence Jackson.
Norwood Pope end John Draugfaon,
of Wake Forest College, are spending
the holdtdayt here with relatives.
Dr Char llighsmith is in Washing
ton this week where he went to see
Secretary Baker of the War Depart
ment. j
F. V. Dawson has accepted a puai-,
tion with the K. ti Taylor Company
where be will be glad to seres his
friends.
Mr. ami Mrs. I.. C. Dranghon and
children of Durham, were hers last
Week the guests of Mr. and Mm W.
O. Johnson.
Attorney W. C. Bell has besn ap
pointed abstract attorney for Har
nett county for the Farm Loan Bank
at Columbia.
Paul CashwtU, a member sf the
United Btalas navy, spent a tee-days'
furlough hee recently with hit mother
Mm. G. B. C.aahwelL
J. W. Driver, of the Arm of Phrrish
A Driver, la In New York this week
purchasing goods Tor the moetr store
recently opened by them.
Him Mabel Smith, after spending
the Christmas holidays here ehi her
parents. Mr. aad Mrs. T. V. Smith,
has returned to tbe State 'Normal
at Greensboro.
The Dunn Reg Cross needs a desk
I or o fete months. If thers is any oaa
| in Dunn who has a desk they are pet
using the local chapter would Hke be
borrow jt for o while. Phono Mrs
I. P. Hicks.
The people of Dunn were glad bo
have no many of the eeidler boys
with them daring Christmas QetSe a
number arere given an oppor
tunity to spend the holidays at hams,
and their stay here was plan seat.
Mrs. J. L. Hines aad litlis da ugh
ter, Annie Battle, returned Saturday
from Lancaster. 8. C. Mrs. Hlaao
has been spending several weeks with
Capt Hines at Camp Sevier and sie
ited relatives in lane eater bafara re
turning bom*.
We are forced to leave eat several
items this week of local interest Be
ing unabl to operate witheet carrest
The (Uypatch'bAhggparpcUcaUj at a
stand still " WTIQNI
this belt it is due to circumstances be
yond our control.
Prof, and Mr. J. B. Dowd, of Clin
ton, are spending the holidays at their
home here. Mas Locil* Dowd, a
student at the State Normal, ia aloe
here with hrr parents. Prsf. Dowd
is superintendent of Use Clintea grad
ed schooL
Llaut. W. C. I<ee was hre this week
on a short visit to hia pareate, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Lae. _ Ha woe oa rente
to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where ha will
take a special coarse In trench ferM
firaUon. Being draignated ts taka
this special count la a distinct bsaor
for Lieut. Loo. as he was chosen from
mors than thousand applicants far the
same service.
Dr L F. Hicks, chairmea ef the
Dunn Chapter, Jarvis Red Cress, baa
furnished The Dispatch with a tern- *
plots list ef those who became mem
ben of the Red Cross doriag the n
cent membenhip drive. We regret
that we are unable to print this list
this week, but It will appear ia ear
nest edition. The lack of f arrest the
past two days mad* it Impeeeible for
ua to get it in type, but it will appear
neat week.
Mayor J. W. Torn age la In Want
Virginia this week to purchase coal
for the municipal power plant If It
is available Mayer Tu range will rare
iy n» snare ana num IM utu
tion for a while at least Ws hare no
assurance however and ths tews may
bo forced to spend a few eights in
total darkness bsfnra mors fool ean
be bad. The latest order from those
ni authority is to cat off oil lights at
10 o'clock at night and in furnish no
current at all during the day. Wa
hope the present condition will he of
short duration.
Lack of fuel at the municipal pow
er plant forced the Dispatch to eocne
out a day lata this weak. Wa are also
forced to cut dawn the else of the
paper. Wa are compelled to have
current te operate the machinery ia
the shop and d grant deal af the work
this week has been dsns at night. Ns
day current has been furnished sines
Tuesday morning nad nt night the
town is in total dark nose after IP o'
clock. Mayor Tamago is at the ton!
mines In West Virginia Ula wask and
M is hoped he will auks sous or
range aunts to reUero the situation
hare.
At a meeting of the board af dires
tore of the Pint National lank of
Dunn, held in the Bank's sflesu Wed
nesday night, ths usual semi-nenual
* par cant dividend was declared and
wlH ba paid te the stockholders af du
bank an January 1st, If li. Is ad
dition te this several thousand deflate
was added to the oadlvidcd pro Ate ac
count The First National, arc or ding
to a Itateamt made by Mr. Cooper,
tha president. baa bad one of tha baft
yean In it* history, the dr posits dar
ing thr fall mngving far beyond the
half million dollar mark. The oM
crra and director* fully appreciate
the patronage accorded tha hank dur
ing 161T and Invite a coatiauatlon '
of it during the approaching year.
DUNN RED CROSS
FINANCIAL REPORT
Net receipts previously
published..tSUd.bS
Cash secured from a Red Cross
Jar left in Mr. E. K. Young's
. 10.00 j
(This was the largest contribution in,
any one Jar).
Cash from table donated by
W W. West . 6 50^
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$613 18
ratal taiounif paid to Mias Cana War
ren. Secy.Tress. Dunn Auxiliary of
Jarvia Chapter. 1818.36
The Dunn Red Cross is under many
obligations to Mr. P. 8. Cooper for.
the free usr of his rooms, light* and
host in First National Book Building,
which in money would have amount
ed to oear 1100.00.
1. F. HICKS, Chairman.
AUCTION BRIDGE PARTY
la ontertaJalng the Auetloa Bridge
Club, ana of tha preUjast parties of
tho holidays was giesa by Mr*.aJ.
Lloyd Wad* Thursday evening.
Tha baser waa mad* quit* 'attrac
tive with kelly wreaths*, mlirtle tor
and eat Sowars.
Is the living mom tables wera ar- •
raaged far bridge. Several rubbers!
wort played.
The deers of the dialog room were
threw* open and tha gaaata were loo
ted ra. The table was beautiful with
H »f He appointments extending from
the deae to the four corners of the
table red talk was used artistically.
The ranter place being formed of • .
mirror are and which belly interming
led with small silk flags ef our Allies'
which lent a patriotic feeling to the
gweete. The guests found their ;
pieces by asset attractive place cards.
The favors were minitnre Christinas
trees
Mrs. Thornton received a cut (bn
hen ban ior tor making highest scare
Tha guests were Masdamee 1. F. <
llieka. Jmo. FitageruM. Herbert Me
Kay. EDie Goldstein. R L Godwin,
Jack Lee, Jne. Thornton.
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Meeds OSes J Lloyd Wade and Jack
kou worm koetessea at an afternoon
t*- et the farmer's home Tneedsy in (
cemyliment te Miss Lucilk Morns of
HondtrooneUU who is their attractive
^•wto guest The guests wore receiv
ed at tho doer by Mbs lam bee whs
Introduced them to Mim Morris. Mr*. |
Jnek Las peered «a. The fallowing
tt*. dblUr'dWng- Thi -sfurn^
Mmm Madras and Hrkn Hood, Mat
tie Balk Godwin. Florence Cooper, 1
Brownie Baacll, Win Cooper, Rnrhool
( lifford. Ceriums Jackson, I vs Fcnr
Mamia Stephens. Bert Dsvb. and
Gladys Toung. |
■ CO CROSS NOTES.
Tha ahartr far Um Jarvis Chapter
bua arrived. It baa been framed and
b ta he aaan in the local work room
ia tha First National Bank building.
The work room will be open Friday 1
afternoon of thb week in addition to
the ragolar work day*. Next week a
foil attendance b requested for Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day. as a shipment will be made
Friday.
J. F. Blackman, a member of the
Field ArtiUery band at Camp Jack-1
*•*. Colombia. 8. C., is here tlus1
wook oa a furlough. He called at'
the work room and asked tor 18 test- j
amenta to supply other soldiers in his!
company.
Mr. T. L. FHiftrild and MIm Mif
*ie Darden ware quietly married last
Thursday morning at 8 o'clock nt the
homo Of Hr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell. Dr
J. A. Elba, pastor af the First Baptist
church, performed the ceremehy.
They left imasedintely on the south
both<l Inin for PIopmIb whuM ika«
Win »p>nd mm Inn*. '
Mr. Pitsperald t* on* of Dunn’s
wealthiest and moat successful baai
n'- »•" end hi* bride M a you np wo
man who baa a aambar of friends in
Dunn and other town* in North Coro
line- 8be is • ai*t*r of Mra. J. O.
Bell, and until recently, whan abe
moved to Dunn, made her homa in
Kanly.
The couple has a host of friends
'Who wM> for thorn much happiness.
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’ Mr. D. J. Carter and Mia* Hattie
Lewis were married hare last weak at
th* homa of tb* bride’s parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. B. Lewis. Boa. J M Daniel,
poaior of the Method!* church, per
formed the reaamaay hi the prsasurs
•t euly a few Intiaaate friends sad ro~
»*bass They left hamedlately for a
trip aorth after which they will ro
tors to North Wilkeaborn, where they
win stake t^eir borne.
Mr. Carter Is * newspaper man, bo
lap editor of a paper hi North Wllkee
horo, sad V* a panpreesive buaineas
man HI* bride is a daophter of Mr.
and Mra. B. Lewie, of Dunn, and I*
populnr her* with a boat of friends
K’ Urn pnot two yearn Ms* has mad*
homa la North Wilkes boro, Whore
abe held a position as atenoprapher
Th* announcement of th* marriapp
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DUNN DISPATCH. DEC IS, 1MT
* BUSINESS LOCAL «
WOOD—IF YOU WANT WOOO
«»'«! m or phone B. O. Tewn
tend
MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED
terurity. Call an er write the Bank
of Harnett, Duka, H. C.
LOST.—A SACK OF DIXIE PRIDE
flour waa Wot o(T my wagea Wed
it cmday. lPtk, aa public raad man*
home of i. E. Ears. Pindar wiB
plea** return to J. T. Strickland er
Geo. M. Floyd
IEVERAL NICE OPPICRR FOB
rent. Deoirmbly lac* a now
building. Baa u at *mmm. i. W.
Herald A Baggett, Du*a. Ml C.
WOOD.—IF YOU WANT WOOO
tewed oae or phoo* B. O. Town
eend
ECONOMY IS THE UNDERSTAND
'n« feature of eur bmiMu. Wo
feel it our duty to aaatet tba yaw
pi* of thlo eummrnlty la aaring
during tbaae trying tinoea. Otre ae
an opportunity to pram thte Itata
ment. Jobneon-Daaniag Ca. Next
to t-Uishnun'e.
'OR SALE.—I HAVE S SMALL
feruia which I can tell at a bargain
on eaay terra ■ See me el on re
K L. Godwin.
WE EXPECT A CAR NO. 1 TIMO
my nay ana a tar n.TO yea yaa
cant ahiy eta* tUe weak. Kara yaa
inveotigated ear yriaaa. Wa pw
ante* to aata yaa mosey. Jeha
lon-Dtimini Ca. ' lllaiaa law
A Holliday aad flaiaknaw.
FOOD—IF YOU WANT WOOO
tawed aao or yheae B. O. Towa
ernd
.UTEN—IF YOU WANT TO SELL
or bay town or eeuatry prryerty
ace (:«». L. Caanady. be ail aaU
fur you. ar ha wll And a a aata
•er for you if you wuat to aalL
dee ar write la l|ba at anas.
FOOD.—IF YOU WANT WOOO
•awed act or phene B. O Towa
aand
I PROFESSIONAL MAN WANTS
lo real a I. i ar 7 room dwaBiag
In Dunn. Apply at the Diapateh
Otler.
:*LL ON GEO. U CANNAOAT IF
you want to hoy fona Wade. I
have acoaral food bargalae aow
near Dunn. Sea m at oooo if
you are to tor tod
OR SALE POO.OUO BRICE FOR
1 ’rompt' btipmoot. For prieee write
to Wede Brick Co.. Wade. N. C.
tOTICE—I OFFBB FOR BALE MT
honor and lot. The let ka ltPalM
feet, aituatrd in front of tho Ctria
tian Chunk. Haase has 7 raaana.
Location oKa hloak front Main St.
rapt. J. L. ROfBS, llSth lofty
Camp Sorter. S. C
.ISTEN—IF TOO WANT TO SELL
or buy town or coma try property
•ee Coo. L. Canaady, ha win eoU
for you. or ha will And a canto
nwr for you If you want to aoIL
Sac or write to Ma at aueo.
SAVE A LOT 9*" COTTON SEED
Meal on hand at a feed prise Cobs
and get ear priraa before haying.
JOHN80N-DENNINO CO.
Neat to Ploiakwtan’o.
'OR SALE—-I HAVE A GENTLE
homo for m)o. Good aU-ronnd font
hone. Goad drivor and safe for
women and children Wfll aba aaO
buggy and Mmu. Apply to Mro.
J. W. Lena Dana. N C.
LOST—A LA VALUER RET WITH
Uirro diamsadi. Finder will
pbaar return to The M—*-*- of
her and gat reward.
rttNEK Y CABLINGS ha VC TABBN
up at aay plat* and Lara baa* la
my poaeaaai** tinea Da*. 10th One
*» black, another rad apattad aad the
third a dark brtadl*. Owner earn
get them by payiag aapanae in
carred. I. H. Hardiaan, Dana, N.
C., No. ».
ram# aa a auipriaa to their frieadi
who with thorn aaaeb kifplMii tnd
luetnl throagk Ufa.
being provided aa a large eeale fa
th* men of th* army and Naay. I
<a ona of tha w.ya the ear aaaap
community aerrlra, ander diraetlai
of th* war aad Naay DaparlaaeaM
provide* whaleaema pleaaar* far th
troop*
Hassell-Johnson Company!
DUKE, NORTH CAROLINA I
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CLEAN UP.
*S333§S£3m3m3j359SSi£38§8ft
Ladies Coat Suits and Cloaks. Misses II
and Children’s Coats. Boy’s Knee- P nts, I
| the balance of this month we will sell re- I
gardless of cost at half price and less chi H
many of these jtems. I
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Some $15 aa* $25 Coat Salt* for $5 K
All Hats and Millinery trimmed, good 1
ones too; $2.00 and $3.00, worth up to ■
$15.00. ^ ■
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STYLE- I
PLUS CLOTHES FOE MEN. I
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HASSELL-JOHNSON CO. |
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Thanks its many customers for their -liberal patron
age during 1917. May the New Year bring you
continued happiness and prosperity.
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F.I .1 .IS GOLDSTEIN, Manager.
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