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^ 4»|U.rfV*^Wi.M-^ii . 'if. ^1.9-^,^^ . ‘..v' »'v- *' ,/ ‘ t ' K - -I-??*' \ . .i .- . ’ *, ! V ’ ** ^. - A. y‘)^.,'«» .S, J,' »n - .|, s*^'' ^ V ,V . > ' ' .1 ‘ • • ' ,’ '•V A • ' A -. rV^V’-^(,V» .W ■ - -.^'A y • . V . , 4 ^ , , . , . ■. . .• , w ' . •V . • f - I v.^ C -f'. i * \. . • • • br^l-JA1tu'-*Hrv_ w -^MT ■ > THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 HARNETT COUNTY NEWS-~P“W!»^^ at Lliiington, N. c. PAGE SBVBN LOCAL NEWS & PERSONAL Phone 2181 MRS. HENDERSON STEELE. Editor Phone 2261 Local Masons To Hold Annual ’Cue asK’ ‘ The MUiUKton Musonlo Lodse No. 302 is planning to hold its annual Masonic barbecue Friday, Septem ber 12. at 6:00 o’clock at the Lill- ington ballpark. Various . commit tees have been appointed to make the arrangements tor this annual af fair and preparations are well under way toward making this year's out ing a success. Ail members of the Lilllngton Lodge and their wives are invited to attend. Special guests will be mem bers of the I.llllngton Eastern Star Chapter. DINNER PARTY HONORS MISS MORGAN AND MR. WARREN DKWAl/r-HOOD The wedding of Miss Mollle Hood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Hood of Dunn to Jo.seph Leo Dewalt of .Vherdeen, S. D.. will take-place on .Sunday afternoon, September 7 at the Divine Street Methodist Church- in Dunn. The public Is cordially invited to attend. .No wedding Invitations are being issued. niUTH ANNOUNCE.MENT Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Yarborough of Coats announce the birth of a daughter, Su.san Anno on August 2CtU. at the Good Hope Hospital, in Erwin. Mrs. Yarborough is the form er Grade Coats of Coats. >lOVE INTO MONROE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Johnson have moved into the Itomo formerly oc cupied by the Graham Monroes. Mrs. Johnson has been residing in Ral eigh. y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins en- teitalnod at a dinner Tuesday even ing honoring Miss OUle Grey Morgan of Lillington and Mr. Ernest Warren of Dunn, whose wedding will be solemnized Friday, September 6th at the bride-oleet’s home. Flowers in pastel shades beauti fully decorated the home. A green and white motif was used In the din ing room. The centerpiece of the table, a crystal bowl of mixed white flowers, was flanked with white tapers. Miss Morgan was remembered with a corsage and silver in her cho.sen pattern by the host and hos tess, after which a three-course din ner was served to Miss Morgan and Mr. Warren, honorees. Miss Edna Kelly, Miss Buie Long of Lillington, Mr. Russell Dorman and Mr. Edgar Warren of Dunn. MRS. HARRINGTON HOSTESS AT SHOWER IALLI.VGTON METHODIST OHUROH W. A, Tew', pastor Sunday School at 10:00, Leo Kelly, Suporiuteiident. Special Notice: Due to the home coming and quarterly conference at Pleasant Plains there will be no 11:00 o’clock services at Lillington. This congregation will worship at Pleasant Plains and bo the guest of that church for the picnic dinner. Evening services at 8:00. This Is to be the first, evening service to be hold in Lillington since the last Sun day in May. Lot each of the three churches bo well represented. Rev. Sam F. Hudson, iBaptlst minister, will pi each in the Methodist church. The entire public is cordially Invited to attend. Cruise-In Theatre I iiillo north of Lillington on 16-A—-Adjoining Air Port THL’ltSDAY-FRIDAY’ SE1>TEMBER 4-6 “OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" With Margaret O'Brien, Edwarti G, Robin.s()n, ilaokle Butch Jenkins TOPS l.V THE BIG TOP—Short SATl'HDAY SEPTEMBER 0 “ABILENE TOWN" ^ tVith 'Randolpit S«-ott CAT FISHING—Short Chapter No. 11 •’BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD” SL’XDAY-.MONDAY SEI*TEMBER 7-8 Walt Disney’s “SONG OF THE SOUTH" In T>‘l»nicoloi' Li.st(‘n to I'nclc Ri'iims tell his .stories about Brer Rabbit CASINOVA—Short Tl’KSDAY-WEO.N'KSDAY .SEPTEMBER »-10 “RIVERBOAT RHYTHM" with la*ou Errql, Gleiiii Vomon SLRK CURES, TWIN HUSBANDS, HOME DEFENOE—Shorts .Siiiida.v .show starts 0:00—One show Sunday—^2 shows on week nights—7:30 and*0:30 RESERVED SECTION FOR COLORED On last Wednesday evening Mrs. Inez Harrington entertained at a party and shower for Miss Ollle Grey Mo’rgan, whose marrlge Is to take place this month. Set-back was played In the living hoom during the evening which- was decorated with mixed summer flow ers, Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake and mints and nuts, carrying out the bridal motif of green and white were seuvod. The hostess presented the honoree with a nosegay of roses and hand painted crystal.' A treasure hunt consisting of 16 notes directed the honoree to a bas ket of gifts from the guests. In addition to. the hostess and Miss Morgan, guests were Misses Ha May Marsh, Louise McLauchlln, Ed na Kelly, Mamie Halghwood, Doro thy Womble, Evelyn Sexton, Mabel Alston, Buie Long and Mesdames Ken Matthews, M. P. Crews and Prentess Sloan. pattbrson-hoqan PERSONALS MRS. WALKER HOSTE.SS -TO CLUB Members of the Delta ^Dekka bridge club v were entertained , by Mrs. Frances Walker at her home on Thursday evening. Three tables were i.arrangedL in the living and dining rooms amid a setting of coloi-i-'il summer flowers, gladioli, dahlias and althea predom inating. Mrs. Leo Kelly compiled high score for club and received a pretty vase. Mrs. W. B, Hunter was re cipient of traveling prize, np.velty flower pot, holders. Mrs. Graham Monroe was remembered with a go- Ing-away gift, note paper. Miss La- vlnia Hunter ' was presented high score guest prize, flower pot hold ers. The hostess served lime Ice, cake and nuts. Guests beside the club members were: Miss Lavinla Hunter, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Miss Belle Hockaday, Miss Lossle Lamb and Mrs, Sidney Howell, Miss Allegra Mae Hogan, daugh ter of Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Hogan of Ellerbe. and Robert Patterson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pat terson of Mainers, were married Sat urday, August 23, at 5 p. m., In the Ellerbe Baptist church. Rev. C. Ef. Ruffin of Broadway officiated using the double ring ceremony. Candelabra holding Cathedral ta pers, white gladioli, white dahlias, pine, Ivy and fern decorated the chur.ch. Prior to the ceremony Mrs. B.«G. Waddell, Jr., of Ansonvllle, played •‘Liebestraum’’, ^'Poem", and “The Venetian Love Song”. Miss Bettle Ann Hoi ton of Ellerbe sang "The Sweetest Story Every' Told”, and •’Because”. At the close of the cere mony Miss Horton sang "The Lord’s Prayer.” The wedding march from "Lohengrin” was used for the pro cessional and during the ceremony "Melody of Love’ was played. Men delssohn’s "Wedding March” was used as recessional. Edward Hogan of Wingate, broth er of the bride,, lighted the tapers. The bride and bridegroom entered together. The bride wore a powder blue dress, fashioned with draped skirt, wide brim hat and white ac cessories. Her flowers were white orchids. Her only Jewelry was a gold watch, gift of the bride-groom. •Mrs. Hogan, the bride's mother,, wore a blue flowered crepe dress with a .shoulder corsage of gardenias. Following the ceremony a recep tion was given in the Hogan home. The home was beautifully decorated in a green and white motif. The ENTERTAINS VISITORS Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Holder and daughters, Ruth, Helen and Marjorie' spent last week-end ivlsiting telatlves In Ravenels and Beaufort, S. C. While they were there they went to Hunting Island beach. Mrs. John Spears of Washington, D. C. spent the week-end ‘here wisit- iug. She remained over Labor Day. Mrs. Mable McLeod and daughter, Jackie, have returned to Lilllhgton after spending the summer in At lanta, Ga., wtslting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Biggs and family -vacationed last week at' Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Salmon and son, McKay, spent the week-end In Hilton Village visiting Mrs. Salmon’s parents there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winston and family of Oxford and Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob JVells of Kanansville were vtel- toi-s last week-end at the ho^e of ^, Mrs. Neill Fuquay had as dinner guests Saturday evening, Mr. and , Mrs. Bob Page Ross of Corpus Christi, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mr.' and Mrs. Brantley Mat thews, Mr. Ben Spears, Neill Fuquay of Corpus Christi, Texas and Richard Fuquay. ATTEND VARIETY SHOW Mr, and Mrs, R. K. Footman spent the week-end In Charlotte and were among those who attended the "Va riety Show” Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Footman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Stewart at a buffet supper on Saturday evening at their home. WANT ADS WE SPEOIALIZB In washing, greas ing and slmonlzlng cars. Let us serve you. LEWIS SUPER SER VICE CO., next to Town Hall, Lill ington. 2S-tt couple left for a wedding trip of un- KNGAGEMBNT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coleman of Lillington announce the engagement of their daughter, Vernfelle, to Ar thur Whittington, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Whittington of Lillington. The wedding will take place in the fall. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank' all our friends and neiglibors for their kind expres sion of sympathy during the death of our husband and father. No words can express our deep appreciation. Mrs. M. C. Smith and children. / Womble’s Dept. Store FREE OFFER TO ALL Your Photograph Free ! MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 & 9 announced destination'after the re ception. The, bride received her education at the Ellerbe schools, Wingate Jun ior College and Bast Carolina Teach ers College. For the past two years she has been teaching In the iBen- haven school, Olivia. Prior to that time she taught in Richmond and Harnett counties. The bridegroom is a prominent farmer of near Lillington. He re ceived his education at the Boone Trail school. The out-of-town guests included: Mrs. W. L. Scott of Durham, Miss Helen Sears of Apex, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogan of Wingate, Mrs. Mildred McKay, Miss Gaynelle - Ho gan, Mrs, S, J. Husketh, and Miss Gertrude Campbell of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs.^W. C. Ruffin of Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. -B. Q. Patterson, Mrs Fannie Bernard, Mr, and Mrs. H. M. O’Qulnn, Rev. and Mrs, R. E, Moore, Mr.. Henry Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee O’Quinii. Mr, and Mrs. E, B. O’Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Parker, Mrs. Nancy Mclver, Miss Alice Patterson, Mias Lottie Patterson, Mrs. Evelyn Hall of Mamers; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bullock, James, Madge, Betty Sue, Faye, Ruth, 0. IB., Jr., Phillip, and Judy Spence, Miss Zula Rogers, and Thurman Rogers of Lillington; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Patterson, Gene and Ronald Patterson of Erwin; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Byrd of Morrlsville. Mr, and Mrs. Joel Layton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Page Ross of Corpus Christr, Texas arrived last week and will spend sometime here visiting Mr. and Mrs.-.Chas. Ross. Mr. Neill Fuquay of- Corpus Christ! Texas is visiting his mother, Mrs, Neill Fuquay.' Mr. Fuquay Is at the head of the Aiken Construction Co. there. Mr. and Mrs. Dolldeen L. French, the former Erie Fore, and son, Ron ald Been, from Beloit, Wisconsin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fore and family of Fuquay Springs, R-1. Mr. French, a Junior at 'Beloit Col lege, will resume hts studies Sept. ISth. The French’s are vacationing between summer semester and fall term. Mrs. W. J. Speau, Jr. and young sons have, gone to their home in New Hyde Park, Long Island after a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. N. -Pu- quay. ‘EASTERN MEMORIAL*’ monu ments of distinction. New-bern Monument Works. Granite and marble. Ben W. Smith, agent* 110 South Steele St., Sanford. t>hone 236-J. SO-tl LADIES, Why wax your floors every -week? Use PLASTI-KOTE once a year. FIRESTONE HOME ft AUTO SUPPLY, J. F. Coggins ft Son. Lillington, N. C. 13tf 4 NICE LOTS IN SHAWTOWN FOR SALEr--See or write BEATRICE SPEED. Fayetteville, N. C., 724 Montague Ave. 31-8p Laws & Adams Studio of Raleigh Is returning by popular demand to photograph you with our compliments, ABSOLUTELY FREE 11:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. MRS. MONROE IS ENTERTAINED at dinner We will be glad to photograph the entire family—only one FREE photograph, to a family. ABSOLUTELY FREE Come Early! Womble's DepL Store Mrs. Graham Monroe, who has been spending the summer here and left Saturday for her home in Coral Gables, Fla., was honored guest Fri day evening at 7:00 o’clock when Mrs. Oscar Atkins entertained at her home. Guests enjoyed a delectable three course dinner at the banquet table in the dining room. The dinner con sisted of a fruit cup, stuffed toma toes with ham salad, potato chips, butter beans, sweet potatoes, puffs, hot rolls and peach short cake. The dining table was artistically decorated with yellow tapers, tied with pyracanthla berries, and plac ed at intorvalr, on .the table. The-guest list included; Mrs. Gra ham Monrob, honoree, Mrs. W. E. Salmon, Mrs, W. iB. Hunter, Miss Lavlnia Hunter, Mrs. H. D, Carson, .Mrs. Sion Wilburn, Mrs. Caviness Brown. Mrs, Joe Moss,. Sr., Mrs Bd Moore, Mrs. Robert Baggett, Mrs. Neill Salmon, Miss Louise McLaugh lin, Mrs. Murph Bryan, Mrs. Neill Fuquay, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TENANT -WANTED tor a small farm in Barbecue Township. Please come to see me. Will rent on halves. MAGGIE M. WINKLEY. Broadway, N. C. R-1, Box 165. •21.Sp. NOTICE—This is to notify the pub lic that I -have -purchased full in terest in the Myers ft Taylor Saw mill. All business will now be transacted by me. FRED MYERS. Lillington, R-3, 21-4p SEE US FOR PAINT—Inside paint, outqlde paint. Complete stock. Highest quality. BROADWAY AP PLIANCE CO., Broadway,. N. C., Phone B-376. 4-lc FOR SALE—Plano, door, window, scrap lumbes. hens, roll wire, din ing table, chairs, sink trap.' MRS. CARLSON. Lillington. 4-lp SEE US FOR PAINT, wall paper, inside paint, outside paint, roof, paints. Large complete stock. Highest quality. Lowest prices. Courteous service. Yon can do better at a complete Paint and Wall Paper Store. WM. M. PINCH & CO., Wicker St., Second door from Bus Station, Sanford, N. C. 13-tf P1.ACE YOUR ORDER NOW—For Norge Floor Furnaces and Vlkl- matic Floor Furnaces. Comfort— with floor level heat. Economy— with fuel oil. Also for oil circula tors as they are going to be bard to get this fall. BROADWAY AP PLIANCE Co., Broadway, N. C.. 4.1c Phone B-376. FOR SALE—White cut Dahlias. 0th- .er colors klso. J. C. CROOM, Lil lington. 21-4p SPKCIAl,—Four Air Circulators that do not have cold-catching drafts, 'but circulates all the air in the room, AT COST. Also nice to use in winter to circulate heat alt over the house. BROADWAY APPLI ANCE CO., Phone iB-376. 4-lc FOR BALE—I hi^e in my possession a clean 1936 Ford coach, which will be offered for sale Saturday, September -Stb. Ask for BENNIE at Johnson’s Garage, three blocks from stoplight in Lillington on Sanford highway. 4-lp Mrs. Anna S. Rickman entertain ed at her home In Lilllitgton Satur day evening announcing the engage ment of her daughter, Mary Alice Smith, to Eugene Alphus Tlngen' of Fuquay Springs. The house was decorated through out with arrangements of giadioli, dahlias and altheas, carrying out a green and white motif. Guests participated in charades, games and contests directed by Miss Mable Smith of the Greensboro Re creation Department. Climaxing the entertainment was the Crystal bowl presided over by the hostess from which the guests ^rew lucky num bers and -made a formation reading “Mary Alice and Gene.’’ At this time wedding music was rendered and the bride-elect was presented a corsage of white miniature asters. A salad course, butterfingers and iced drinks were served on tables which were centered with white tap ers in crystal holders flanked by Ivy and other greenery. Attractive mint nosegay favors were used. Assisting the hostess In serving were Miss Fannie 'Belle Smith of Dunn, Mrs. T. L. Caiviness of Chaly beate Springs, and Miss Mable Smith, all sisters of the bride-elect. GuestS'Were: Mesdames E. A. Tin- gen, F. M. Parker, L. T. Stephen son, W. L. Tingeu, W. R. Rhyne A. B. Hester, Lucille Jackson, G. T. Profflt, Loyce Smith, T. L. Smith and U. C. Smith, Misses Janet John son, Melva- jLee, Ophelia Matthews, Jean Strather, Mary B. Cox and Dorothy Fowler. Lillingtorx, N. C. plans for lebtbr-mason WEDDING HAVE BEEN MADE HOMECOMING DAY AT PIJ5ASANT PI.AINS CHURCH Next Sunday September 7, the Pleasant Plains Methodist Church will observe its annual Homecoming, Reverend H. B. Porter, who is the District Superintendent of the Ral eigh District, will preach at the 11:00 o’clock hour and conduct the fourth quarterly Conference for the liiillngton charge, which is composed of the Lillington and Pleasant Plains Churches. After the conference a picnic dinner will be served on the church grounds. In behalf of the host church the pastor. Rev. W. A. Tew, extends a cordial invitation to all former pastors, thetr families, and the friends of this church In general, to come and enjoy the day with them. ATTEND U. D. C. LUNCHEON Invited guests from Lillington at the Chicora Chapter, U. D. C. lunch eon Friday}- were: Mrs. Joel Layton, Sr., Mrs. Neill Atkins, Mrs. Neill Fu quay, Mrs. Neill -McLaughlin, Mrs. W. P. Hockaday and Mrs. Allen Shaw. The luncheon was given at the home of Mrs. Nathan Johnson In Dunn. The marriage of' Miss Fraices Ma son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mason of Lillington, to Mr. Leroy M. Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Lester of Spring Hope, will be solem nized in the Lillington Methodist Church at Saturday, September 8, at 6:00 p, m. Rev. W. A. Tew, pastor of the bride, will perform the double ring ceremony. The wedlng music will be render ed by Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Moore of Wilmington, uncle and aunt of the groom. Mrs. W. H. Lester of New port News,' "Va., sister-ln-law of the groom will be the accomipanlst. Miss Aline Mason of Baltimore, Md., will attend her sister as maid of honor. ’The bridesmaids will be friends and classmates of the bride: Misses Bertie Edwards, Norma Low Strick land, Frances Fletcher and Mrs. Lu cille Lester Berg and one Junior ■bridesmaid, Elizabeth Ann Mason. Flower girls will be Delores Mae Bullard, Maxine Moore and Ouen Lester. Master Clarence Douglas Ma son wilt -be ring 'bearer. Mr. W. H. Lester of Newport News will serve at -best man and ushers will be Rev. R. B. Moore, Mr. Ben Mason tand Mr. O. K. iBerg, Jr. The public is invited to attend. WANTED—Dally ride to Raleigh, weekly. Objective State College. MRS. LILLIAN R. HBNDLEY, Lil lington. 4-tf FOR BALE—Farm 67 acres, 8.6 acres tobacco. On Johnsouville Road within one mile of Barbecue Church. Five room house, pack house and- 3 tobacco barns. House wired for electricity and connect ed. RAYMOND HOLDER’S FARM, Jonesboro R-1. 4-2p JOEL LAYTON, SR. wants some good cotton and tobacco farmers, seed 'barley," seed rye, a real trac tor driver. Men to clean up land. I have good houses to live in, good land to cultivate, all the cotton and tobacco you want to plant. Located ■ on good roads, lights, etc. Come to see me at once. J, G. LAY.TON, .SR., Lillington. FOR BALE—1938- Model Chevrolet coach. Fair condition. VANN DEAN, Lilliu8;ton. R-3, one mile from Mamers. 21-3p special — One gasoline powered lawn mower, adjustable height, two cylinder Maytag motor and two sets of blades, 8119.96 list price, special at 897.60. BROAD WAY APPLIANCE CO -Broadway, N-. C.. Phone B-376. 4-lc FARM FOR BALE—112 acres, 50 cleared. One good dwelling one tenant house. Plenty of feed barns, 3 tobacco burnB, 9 acres tobacco allotment. 100,000 feet fine tim ber, Electricity.. Good road. Locat ed 6 milos west from Benson. F. E. SUMMERLIN. 607 West Broad Street, Dunn, Phone No. 621-J. 28-2p NOTICE—Bring your tobacco to Varlna Brick 'Warehouse this sea son. E. J. GILCHRIST. -4p FOR SALE—Fresh Guernsey Cow. Registered. V. W. BORDEAUX, Route 2, Lillington, N. C. 4-lp ABRUZZl RYE, Winter Peas. Rye Grass, Pasture Grasses, and, Lime Spreading. SUPERIOR SEED ft FEED CO., Lillington. 4-lc angier Theatre Ansrier, N. Anfifier, Comfortable—Cool Daily 7-11 p. m. SHOW HOURS: Saturday —- 1 11 P* Sunday 2-4-8 p. m. WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 6, 1947 SATURDAY No man could match him guns— No man hit courage— See “BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN" starring Richard Arlen Jennifer Holt ' DOUBLE FEATURE All Wall Street went woozy for Suzy—But she was too choosy for love— See “THE FABULOUS SUZANNA" starring Barbara Britton Rudy Vallee Plus-Chapter No. 3—^esse James Rides Again SUNDAY AND MONDAY WEDDING INVrrAITONS ISSUED The following wedding invitations have been issued; '' Mr. and Mrs. James R. MaSon request the -honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Frances ]|ifagollne • to Mr. Leroy M. Lester ' Saturday, September Sixth Nineteen hundred and forty seven at (■(dO' o’olock P. M. Lillington Methodist Church Lillington. NorRi Carolina Also—Latest News TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE A Treat—that sweeps you off your feet—Fnll of funny feeling— “THAT WAY WITH WOMEN” starring Dane Cleric Martha Vickers Eddie's on the trail of the Polka Dot kiilel^— “WILD COUNTRY” starring Eddie Dean Roscoe Ates Plus—Cartoon THURSDAY AND FRIDAY While the hangman waits—Quirt Evans, hunted^by the lew—^hunted by his enemies—finds escape in a new kind of love— DON'T MISS “ANGEL AND THE BADMAN” JOHN WAYNE—GAiL RUSSELL—HARRY CAREY Plus—Latest News WATCH FOR THESE BIG HITS COMING TO THIS THEATRE SOON— “TARZAN AND THE HUNTRESS” “CRY WOLF” “SUDDENLY ITS SPRING” “PERILS OF PAULINE” “HONEYMOON” -L — •Him mm
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