FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 Engagement and wedding pic- ma f f . . IJ# -PHONE- Of Interest To Women "SzS" Stanley’s Stanley's Stanley’s Special Buy For BARGAIN DAYS ■LyUfTlllllUW? EASY » 'KflJiWiiMrtTTiri TERMS , for Her fer Him s|4® 555® Rubies hare been treasured since his tory began. Wear your birthstone in one of these fine rings. Wonderful valuesl Synthetic Stones ore Like Keel Stones • xctiifthcy or* man-mad* by modern icioru*. Kc 1 loudly Advertised DASON Qualify Ring* *nloivi*d to show detail STANLEY'S Credit Jewelers E. Broad Phone 3595 Stanley’s Stanley’s Stanley’s dunn's BARGAIN DAYS 1 CITY WIDE B VII , THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BjSflve Extra! WLIrdlV I ; would Regularly Sell > ■ - / for *2022 More 1 Big CaMspot—at this law pric* I* what you'd . Adjurtobl* shelves—for storage as ovary oxpoct to pay for a 7, cv. ft. model type and six* of food Horn ★ Want full width and fully enclosed froaxtr choa .tom. 41 Uk. as fra.an food. Full W,d,h P° rC#,a,n ® ,O “ cov * r,d ihvn Nwio w 1 »tC a iDii or iryzvn reoai n crisper holds a half bwshol ofVegetables * largo, deep, fufl width chWor for fresh moats, dosserts and bottle beverages < 4r Stve extra today—Oet Coldspot at Sears I I ** McLeod's Hold Familv Reunion Mr. and Mrs. J.' A. McLeod were host and hostess at a family gath ering Saturday afternoon at their home on North Ellis Avenue. The McLeod’s and their children and grandchildren gathered in the back yard for a supper of Bruns wick stew with all the trimmings. The children present for the oc casion were Mrs. W. J. Edwards, their daughter, and her two chil dren, Patsy and Katherine, of New Bern; also their son, Billy McLeod, his wife and daughter, Lynn, of Ra leigh, Max McLeod, his wife and two children. Mike and Maxine of Dunn. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. R. M. Godwin of Dunn Rt. 4 will celebrate her 68th birthday Sunday with a basket dinner at her home. All of her friends and relatives are invited to join her for the day. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hen derson of Dunn announce the birth of a son June 24 in Dunn Hospital. Mr:| Hencv'rson Is the former Anna Slack of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Manning of Coats announce the birth of a son June 24 in Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Manning is the former Mildred Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. Demery Naylor of Rt. 5 Dunn announce the birth of a son June 24 in Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Naylor is the former Iris Tew. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Raynor, Libby and Shirley Raynor, Mar garet Cathy, and Brucie Dickey spent the weekend at the Raynors' Cottage at White Lake. Mrs. Charles Levinson and son, Connie Mac, are visiting her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monds this week. Sgt. and Mrs. William O'Daniel will leave soon to make their home in Rockingham. O'Daniel Is a member of the State Highway Patrol. | Mr. and Mrs. Judson Stephens 1 of Clayton were Sunday guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Stephens. | » ■ i Mrs. Margaret Lynch of Ashe j ville is visiting her mother, Mrs. I C. G. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moss and I family spent the weekend at Carolina Beach. Mrs. Minhie Warren, Mrs. Perry I Thomas and Blake Warren were | in Fayetteville last Tuesday. | Miss Jean Dickey of Durham | visited her parents, the W. P.j Dickeys this weekend. Mrs. T. E. Cross also came with Miss Dickey to visit her sister, Mrs. Perry, Thomas. Olen Hooper, who is attending summer school at Carolina, was here for the weekend. I Furman Turnage was a business, visitor in Norfolk. Va. Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bare foot left yesterday for a vacation) trip to the mountains. Gene Jackson, who is employed in Norfolk visitdd in Dunn Friday, Saturday and Sunday. ( Jimmy Holdford of Wilson is visiting his aunt, Mrs, • Bert Carr and her son Skeet. He arrived last Wednesday and will return on Wednesday of this week. Mrs, Bill Stancil was a visitor In Durham Friday. ' | Mrs. W. E. Ryals. Mrs. A. C. Parker, Mrs. Robert Draughon and Mrs. Ralph Snipes ( shopped in Raleigh Wednesday and visited re latives of Mrs. Ryals in Rocky Mount later that afternoon. Mrs. Santo Raso of Fort Bragg spent the weekend visiting her parents in Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Carroll and family. Mrs. Leslie Surles and , children and Mr. and Mrs. Clitus Hinton of Salisbury spent last week at White Lake. THE DAILY RECORD DUNN. N. U MRS. GEORGE WASHINGTON NICHOLS who before her mar riage in the First Baptist Church in Tarboro, was Miss Eleanor Rouse of Tarboro daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rouse of Tarboro. Mrs. Nichols is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rouse of Tarboro, • Carr and Mr. J. B. Rouse, Sr. of Dunn. Dunn Hospital Patients Miss Pamela Lee, Rt. 2, Dunn; Mrs. Grace Coats, Rt. 4, Dunn; Mrs. Edna McLamb, Benson; Robert Clay Eason,' colored. Dunn; Fester Pipkin, colored, Rt. 2. Lillington; Riohard Thornton, Wallace; Mrs. Della Wimbley, Benson; Mrs. Betsy Strickland, Falcon; Mrs. Juanita Tart. Dunn; Master Harry Dor mon, Dunn. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Casper Tart of Dunn announce the birth of a son June 25 in Good Hope Hospital in Erwin. Mrs. Tart is the former Juanita Lee of Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of Dunn, Rt. 5, announce the birth of a son June 25 in Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Lee is the former Doris Brown. Misses Eleanor Goddard, Electa Maynard of Dunn, and Emily O'Kelly of Spring Lake spent the week-end at Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Parker were in Fayetteville Sunday. Mrs. Furman Turnage and sons, Pate and Wayne, are leaving Wed nesday to spend the remainder of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dt W. Parnell in Park ton. Walt Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, had his tonsils remov ed Monday in the Dunn Hospital. BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY and 48" * pebble in florals and sconic patterns, l Many of the latest decorators I . patterns included in this group |L of mill seconds. |§l at $1.39 54" upholstery tapes- M Hi\ try. Many wonderful j values to select from \ SI.OO to $3.98 !;mS Bed spreads, Curtains, Table « Cloths, and Towels at very ■ special prices. ■tS? -'/ A <. JWI'-vr ' ] | w t Ino iyiiii cna DTore ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worley of Princeton were visitors of Mrs. Smithy Surles Saturday. Misses Helen Hatch and Janice Jackson of Le Grange, Ga. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellison Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson and Joan Natch also came down with the two girls on Sun day but they returned Tiesday. Miss Jean Boatwright of Leo, S. C. is visiting Mrs. Durham Taylor. Cpl. .Wade Pope has been trans fered from Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana to Forbes Air Base in Topeka, Kansas where he will be stationed for four months. LOOK FOR THE YELLOW STREAMERS ON STORE WINDOWS DURING BARGAIN DAYS Mrs. Ciccone Is Bridge Club Guest kf?3. John Ciccone was a guest of the Baker’s Dozen Bridge Club when_ it met Monday night at 8 o’- clock with Miss Electa Maynard. The Maynard home on East Broad Street was lovely for the occasion with arrangements of summer flowers. Mrs. James Yates was the win ner of club high prize and Miss Eleanor Goddard received second high prize. The hostess presented the guest j with a gift of Tussey stick cologne, j Soft drinks and cheezits were passed during play and at the I conclusion of three progressions j pineapple-angel shortcake was ser-I ved. ~ I The club members playing were Mrs. Yates, Miss Goddard, Mrs. ; Paul L. Strickland. Jr., Miss Louise McGugan. Mrs. Glen Riddle, Miss Libby Raye Cromartie, and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cobb and . daughter. Jerry, left Saturday for a three week’s in California with j the Cobb's son, Waldo and his wife. FLEISHMAN’S —Bargain Days THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, J U N E 28 - 29 - 30 Big Savings All Over The Store j During These Big Bargain Days Hurry In For These Bargains and Many More ,r. Bargain Table One Rack Ladies’ PRINTED CANNON 1 DRESSES BATISTE TOWELS ~ J and j Summer Assorted Colors muiTlfC Sizes 20 X4O | . e . DIMITIES Heavy Quality QANHAK and Sizes New Summer in Pretty Plaids | 3MNMMLJ Values to $5.95 Patterns SPECIAL— -i Special .1 99c pr. $1.98 48c yd. 48c < Mens’ Regular $3.50 ExQ-a Large Selection SWIM TRUNKS udiks-summer J Sizes Small-Medium-Large DRESSES . - -d»| qp in Newest Materials, Colors And ' yl./J Styles - Wonderful Bargains i _______________________ Sale Price— “J!! | Men’s Rayon Gabardine £9 AO DRESS PANTS > „ n ~ New Summer v * 1 New Summer Patterns Waist Sizes 29 to 42 DRESS MATERIAL l SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE— „. . T s m M ~ 1 Butcher Linens - Waffle Piques rZ i - Prints -98 c Value; | 69c yd. Men’s 1 ” . WmM " 11 1 ■ 111 1 M SPORT SHIRTS Cottons and Rayons BED SPREADS 58 j Values to $3.50 Assorted Colors—Full Double £BS 1 Long and Short SHeeves w- 51.98 Mch $l ” fi _____________________ Two Big Groups Ladies’ jj Men’s Genuine Panama Dress SUMMER SANDALS^ STRAW HATS —» j Regular and Long Oval Sizes CASUAL SHOES Mi $5.00 Values j Full Selection of Styles and CoNgt I Now $3.50 Si,9B and V?.9l«i One Group Ladies’ Special Lot Special Rack." g Rayon Suits *** *** “ ||J • Rayon and Nylon a ] Misses, Women’s and _ . _ VICpC UIGSSoS junior sue..—solid Cord Dresses ■ mm , Solid Colors and Prints I Colors for Year Sizes—Juniors, Misses _ , * Values to s22,so—As 1 wear and Women ~;4 ’ $17.95 Value One and Two Piece styles L ° Bg “ Tbt>3r J Special SIO.OO Sale Price $5.95 Sale Price $5.00 FLEISHMAN'S I DUNN, N, C. Vance McGugan of the TJ. S. Navy spent Saturday and Sunday in Dunn with his parents. Mr. and t Mrs. C. T. McGugan. He is sta tioned at Bainbridge, Md. Mrs. W. J. Edwards and daugh ters. Patsy and Katherine, of New ! Bern spent last week with her par- I ents, M r and Mrs. J. A. McLeod, j Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLeod and daughter, Lynn, of Ftaleigh visited j the J. A. McLeods Sunday. Miss Shirley Case of Newton I Grove is visiting her aunt and un- j cle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dun bar. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Overman and j son, Jimmy, spent the day Sunday at the beach. Miss Vicki Upchurch has as her guests this week Misses Barbara Johnson. Judy Beal and Carolyn Beal, all of Lillington. Vicki re turned Monday from Fayetteville,' where she spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Llee and daughter. Terry, of Benson, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill t Stancil Sunday. Mrs. Lee and Mrs I Stancil are sisters. PAGE THREE The Ray Newells’ have home after a week's trip -to ujl New England states. ffl fSTHU M-y i J ‘J Iliji ft f OFFICE EQUIPMENT \& SUPPLY CO. , Phone 2078 Dunn, N. C. j

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