PAGE FOUR South Efwin Bible School Proves To Be Big Success I f| , j-, . d4ff*W|||nj (JH ,X i * V * jf i 1113 ,4ip ii|f p ttjRJF - a J» ter* JflK_«,3H t r n TL* -jJB sSH* (KWT * jj / k^-,l:^.VMj^flKHk’. * jsmasp«l, /jE “ :,w u JhJr!§ i 'CRM _JL^i^L* The jßible School, which has been condatted at the South Erwin Chapel unflfer the leadership of the Rev. Forest Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack iyrd, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. SanherSon, Mrs. Pauline Tart, Janet Byrd, dnd'Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester House. . has been a great success. Pictured above are those who par ticipated in the event. tfir. Maxwell, Jack Byrd, Mrs. Jack Byrd,, Mrs. Opal Wigal. Mrs. Elmon, Bradshaw, Mrs. Harold Spell, iucille Wigal, Shirley Bryan, WilHara Wigal, Judith Holmes, Bet . /sr&ss ■ APPLIANCES w AT Thttnas & Warren Fncnifure Company Complete Home Furnishings Fayetteville Highway tm Dunn, N. JO. ilfs easy asbuy ywr Father's Ott'Gift at /•wets, hoods l <* Doll lecood hand, L ** Unbreakable e«pcnnon BUlS''Bulova "Water-Tile watches slay "Waler-Tite" HR W ii* JV-XvSSiM iSSW ia °‘ orJ °‘ c, '"°' 11 'he case an- BB , h , V. , * '\.sJ| °prned. Onl, a competent jeweler should re tr >y ■-; r- P-'-ce c . use case lo restore the Water- ■ | uJJt-y ...em.s-. -,wM Igw ■ I Tile" wt/i ’■"■• yMjfe* !^sßi R Br mmi^m : DUO-WIND "f" • *#K_"‘T\ 17 jewels >.».. BBr mm f r> s. e sweep-second hood “t 48#48f filiiil- - «P ; : i H| il*/* wo§ jOB A^iiy ml A , mtwc MB ty Hope Byrd. Alice Maxwell, El len Ruth Davis, Mrs. Carl Lucas, Sr., Mrs. McDonald, Barbara A. Woodworth, Mrs. Dave Hester. Charles Johnson, Donnie Johnson. Ted Bradshaw, Ed West, Jr„ Joy Wigal, Vivian Ann Turner, Chris tian Wigal, Peggy West. Gibson Spell, Ted West. Ray Spell, Sonny Horne, Kathy Joseph. Frer Strick land, Jr., Betty Johnson, Cathy Al len, Thurman Wilbourn, Sheldon Wigal. Bobby Bradshaw, Burnie Turner, Richard Wigal, Janet Mas sengil, Margaret Deck, Rita Brad shaw, Tommy Jernigan, Margie Jernigan, Linda Turner, Shirley Wi gal. Edward Massengil. Jackie Crane, Arnold Hudson. Allman Hudson. William Turner, Larry Bradshaw, Maran Whittington. Eli zabeth Strickland, Gloria Allen. Iva Johnson, Kathy Jernigan. Myr tie Jernigan, Kathy Suggs, Audrey Suggs and Abbie Maxwell. Refreshments were furnished by the Coca-Cola Co., Dr. Pepper Co., Pepsi-Cola Co.. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Tart, Mr. and Mrs. Ed West, Mr. H. R. Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland. The leaders wish to express their gratitude to all those who helped make it a Success. Bad, Good (Continued From Page One) the gunmen may have been shoot ing at someone else in the car— or just shooting. Nonetheless, he was grateful that the near-fatal shot turned out to be only a close shave. * Stove Fire (Continued From Page One) ever, his side oi the structure was damaged by smoke and by the water poured on by firemen to douse the blaze. Arond 8:45 Friday morning the fjjemen were again called out to douse an oil stove blaze. Little damage was done to the home pf Margie McNeill at 404 E. Edgerton St., since the fire was put out promptly. The house is owned by George F. Pope. t- .. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. . Empty Wagon (Cootinned From Bag* Six) the State. It now applies users In many counties. GO WIN’S HAS IT Euilders, contractors and Just private citisens have learned that ' when they can’t find hard-to-get building materials elsewhere, they | can • always find them at Godwin Building and Supply Company in Dunn. Mr. Godwin extends to the public a cordial invitation to visit his place of business and to see the huge stock of building materials on hand Nc’ Just a few items or just a few choices—but everything to build with and a great, immense choice of selection in every item. No, you cant do business with an empty wagon. Because Godwin Building and Supply Company realizes that fact, it is growing and progressing and giving better service to its many, many hundreds of satisfied custo mers. Electric Shock Resistent ALBANY, N. Y. IW An af most-blind radio repairman can ■generate” light. Francis Hebnes. 31. holds a neon tube to his ear and causes it to light up by placing his finger on a 1,800-volt cell. He explains that in his work he has built up a resistance to electric shock. you get ALL THREE big benefits only with the new TVfestinghouse ~ ‘ if | I Then’s no other like lltOlrntll ■ mmmm | 1 -™ AT 9l_J#S § I • warm, moist air that forms frost. This Westinghouse [j-1| 3 ■§? mu'"! s FROST-FREE Refrigerator counts door openings find ® automatically defrosts exactly when, and only when, ; p • needed. FROST-FREE is completely automatic! 11 yifllfP ONLY WESTINGHOUSE fIW'JSRK gives you ALL THREE big benefits M - 1O AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING exactly when . ; I -i_. H| U and only when .. . your refrigerator needs it. No I —IB (fi) AUTOMATIC DISPOSAL of the frost water. You trays, jars or pans to empty. Nothing ■’ - to touch •... nothing to do! Rd AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING that’s so fast even **• 3J your ice cream and frozen fruits stay brick hard MB Jd'j.«9,i7* always. Nothing thaws, ever! 1 • ,l “ l NO DEFROSTING olir *#t -i CIITIIDCI ANYWHEREI ANY TIMEt BUT With Oh 6yc to the rUTUKiI Why take lem than the bmt? Only Weetinghoum FROST-FREE ’ > *4 c r . t'f t ' wives you comidetdy automatic defrosting that’s geared to your MTTT. WBSTIhfGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR value depmtda not urn of your refrigerator. Compare, and you’ll aay, aa thousands 1 aH only on the features and price tag your eyes can tee, but also on *«y» "It’s Wwtingbouee FROST-FREE for me!” L - /i / the built-in quality they oon’lsee. That’s why we keep repeating 1 m rue nan nn >« ann a>ei« u« HUPP th»e words, as a pledge, notjust a slogan, “You Can Be SURE SEE THE FROST-FREE AND OTHER OREM NEW ———— . i ISC' • i 1 —Ye Fnirtn -<* Yaiir Form nnH Unmo" wmR I I Ml 111 MBW nVlllw FATHER McCarthy RECEIVES KEYS TO DUNN PASTORATE—Father Francis A. McCarthy, own here as he kneeled last night during formgl ceremonies to receive the keys to the local chur ch from Father Peter Drnges of Southern Pines, ranking priest in the Raleigh district. This is F athbr McCarthy’s first pastorate. Priests are seated on both sides of thu church. The impressive cere mony was well attended. (Daily Record Photo.) FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 Dixie Bright 101 and 109 are the first tobacco varieties developed which bars combined resistance to both black shank and Granville wilt. LEI'S r A.A, Tn. liuCK IvTlTOwyl @) 24 Hour Road And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727 - 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C.