PAGE FOUR Punn Pharmacy Has Two Wrained Beauty Experts Dunn Pharmacy not only has the Mfeet toilet goods department to hfc' found in the Dnnn section. It also has the only two registered beauty consultants. £oth Miss Lostene Godwin and bps. Roland Goff are registered consultants, haying taken the pre scribed course of study and passed the tests required by the University Os North Carolina and the Noith Carolina Pharmaceutical Associa tton. ■Miss Godwin is the oldest mem ber of the toilet goods department, Wth seven years service, and Mrs. Pine State Creamery RALEIGH, N. C. Congratulates @ha)vnuiCM UPON ITS REMODELING & ENLARGEMENT PROGRAM Jhi& 9a One Os yyiouty deadinq Qhuq (hud J>ood CdJudt S&Jwe (pins Stoic 9ee Qhsiam .| _ £xctuAwetq ' W. H. KING DRUG CO. WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS EXTENDS HEARTIEST Congratulations If " ' .TO C. 0. WARREN - J. I. THOMAS ON THE' REMODELING AND EXPANSION OF « .„ # .... WE SALUTE THEM UPON THE GROWTH AND PROGRESS Ol*. THEIR MODERN DRUG STORE j Goff joined her one year later and has six years of continuous ser vice. Expert Counsel These two ladies are on duty at all times to advise and counsel la dies on the types and shades of cosmetics best suited for their skin, hair and make-up. Many ladies have found it un necessary to go to expensive beauty consultant shops. They have found they can. receive the very same ser vice without any expense what ever at Dunn Pharmacy. Dunn Pharmacy carries nearly a dozen different cosmetic lines. J . Among them are: Yardley, Revlon, | Tussy, Dorothy Gray, Coty, Old ! Spice, Tabu, Helena Rubinstein, 1 : Elizabeth Arden and Max Factor, j Mrs. Goff and Miss Godwin ex- i I tended to the public a cordial lnvi- I tation to visit their big depart- ■ ment and to receive the free ser- ( vice which they offer. i j j The nation’s average laying hen , produced 18.3 eggs during May. ' 1 t This is the highest average on rec- j ord for any month. p • . . -W **: 7 -'A j 1 Y THE DAILY RECORD, DtJNN. N. C. Corbett-Turlington Vows Are Spoken Miss Sue Turlington of Ousts, daughter of Buck Turlington and the late Mrs. Turlington, became the bride of Gilbert Corbett of Zebulon June 17 at 4 o'clock in the Coats Baptist Church. The Rev. J. Ben Eller, paster of the church, officiated at the double - ring ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Miss Evan geline Stewart, pianist, and Miss Asaleen Corbett of Washington, D. C., sister of the bridegroom, so loist. • The bridal couple entered the church together. The bride wore a white lace street-length dress with matching mitts, and a white hat. Her corsage was an orchid. After a wedding trip, the couple will live in Zebulon. / Over 10,000 Items Carried In Stock By Ounn Pharmacy Among the more than- 10,000 items stocked by Dunn Pharmacy are dozens of nationally-advertised brands and the drug store has the exclusive franchise for some of the i beet items on the market. It was because of the large stock carried that the store had to be enlarged. And evin though much extra space had been added, the store looks stocked to the hilt in every department. “We believe in having every item the customer asks for and also in having a wide selection of each item," pointed out the two own ers, Ottis Warren and J. I. Thomas, when commenting on their large stock this morning. The convenient new arrange ment of the store has made it pos sible for even more items and greater variety to be added and better displayed in each depart ment. Dunn Pharmacy’s displays—-win dow, floor, counter, etc.—have been recognized by drug store experts, traveling salesmen and the public as among the most attractive to be found. New Prescription Department The new prescription department is the very Inst word in styling arrangement and design. Much new equipment—such as precision scales and a new filing system— have been added to assure perfec tion in the filing of all prescrip tions. Dunn Pharmacy’s toilet goods de partment is the largest in this sec tion and probably the largest to be found in any drug store in a town the size of Dunn anywhere. Among the toilet goods lines of fered are: Yardley, Revlon, Tusy, Dorothy Gray, Coty, Old Spice, Tabu, Helena Rubinstein, Elizabeth Arden and Max Factor. Big Photo Department , - The photographic department has been greatly enlarged and features Eastman Kodaks and cameras. A complete line of photographic sup plies is also stocked. Dunn Pharmacy sells both Sheaf - fer and Parker pens, in addition to other lesser known makes. Eaton stationery is found exclu sively at Dunn Pharmacy in Dunn. Dunn Pharmacy carries both Whitman's and Nunnally's candies. Pine State ice cream is served exclusively at Dunn Pharmacy and also used exclusively at the foun tains are Hunter fruits, nuts and syrups. In the tobacco department are Kaywoodie and Werber pipes and all brands of cigarettes, chewing and smoking tobaccos and acces sories. Dunn Pharmacy has a complete line of newspapers and magazines and also a special book depart ment. It would be Impossible to list the thousands of other well-known and nationally-advertised products Use of nitrogen is 'rapidly in creasing on American farms. Hybrid corn is now being grown on about 70 million acres of land in the United States. i «■ • | Congratulations \ Dunn Pharmacy ' j ON YOUR MOST MODERN ENLARGED STORE Tile Floors Furnished And - Installed By - . •• -- 'SZZZZ' zr~.z — zt"'r:~'v.zzjc~ ; carried by this big store. But it’s safe to say that whatever you want, it can be found at Dunn Phsumacy. I I- . PEABODY DRUG COMPANY Durham, N. C. EXTENDS DUNN PHARMACY Upon the completion of its remodeling and enlargement program. We are proud of the progress which this drug store has made. t WE ARE ALSO PROUD OF OUR HALF CENTURY OF SERVICE TO NORTH CAROLINA. PEABODY DRUG COMPANY Durham, N. C. V/ A -A. | 1,, i | Young mamea Couples Class Holds Meeting Mr. and Mrs. OBen Jemigan and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Cannady were co-hosts and hostesses to members of the Young Married Couples class- of the First Baptist Church Friday night at 8 o’clock it the home of the Jernigans an N. Wayne Ave. Arrangements of roses, sweet peas and gladioli were used in the decoration of the home. TP3SPAY, Itm x, IWI HflAeA the president, Mac Barefoot. John Herring, teacher, gave the devo tional. Mrs. Lockwood Campbell - was appointed to send cards and 1 lowers to the shut-ins. During the social hour refresh ments of greet, and white bloet Ice cream, mints, cup cakes an© nuts were served. Among those present were R A. Duncan, Mr. Herring, Mrs. Marvin Turlington, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godwin, Mrs. Lucy Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Qodwin, Mr. arid Mrs. Locke Campbell and the hosts and hostesses.

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