THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 16, 1951
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ENJOY WATERMELON FEAST There’s nothing more enjoyable on a hot summer day than a
watermelon feast. Mr. and Mrs. James Bahen invited in children of the neighborhood the other
afternoon and they consumed several fine melons. Shown left to right are: Mrs. Cora Parker, Mrs.
Bessie Baggett, Mis. Bahen, Mr. Bahen, Mrs. Ruby Newsome, Miss Cathy Bahen and James J.
Bahen, Jr. (Daily Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.)
Theatre Group
Discusses Plans
For Production
The Dunn Little Theatre group
met last night at the home of Mrs.
Paul L. Strickland to discuss plans
for their next production. Around
35 members of the group and In
terested persons were present.
No definite plans were made but
a committee was named to decide
upon the next play to be presented
The committeemen are Mrs. Earl
Jones, Mrs. C. I. Thompson. Mrs.
Keith Finch, Mrs. Henry Whitten
ton, Mrs. Ouyton Smith. Mrs. Wil
liam Newsome, Mrs. Howard Dixon,
Mrs. Paul L. Strickland and J.
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Sunday School
Stages Picnic
The Sunday School of the Dunn
Hood Memorial Christian Church
held their annual Sunday School
picnic yesterday from 4 to 8 at
Laurel Lake near Salemburg.
The group enjoyed swimming be
forc the picnic supper was spread.
Dr. George Cuthrell, pastor of the
church, pronounced the Invocation
at 7 o'clock.
Around 125 members of the Sun
day School wert present for the
affatr.
Shepaid Bryan.
Mrs. Strickland served lemonade
to those attending the meeting.
Mrs. Cunningham
Is Hostess At
Bridge Session
Mrs. Bill Cunningham was hos
tess to the Tally-Ho Bridge Club
last night at 8 o'clock at her home
on S. .Magnolia Ave. Mrs. Frank
Helote and Mm. Edwin Stewart
were guests for the evening.
Arrangements of asters, zinnias
and other summer flowers were
used throughout the home.
Club high award, a double deck
of cards, went to Mrs. Ed Tart
and guest high, a box of candy was
awarded to Mrs. Edwin Stewart.
Mrs. Belote received candy as a
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THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C.
ERWIN SOCIETY
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Billy A. Hall an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Sunday at' Saint Joseph of the
Pines Hospital, Southern Pines.
Mrs. Hall is the former Patay Ruth
Martin of Hamlet. Hall ig the son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hall of
Southern Pines, formerly of Er
win.
Miss Stevens
Is Honored At
Kitchen Shower
Miss Ruth Stevens, of. Goldsboro,
fiance of Patrolman Joe Whittaker,
was again entertained Saturday aft
ernoon at a kitchen shower by Miss
Alice Langston at her. home at New
ton Grove. Miss Stevens marriage
to Joseph Burton Whittaker of Er
win will take place Aug. 24 in the
Falling Creek Methodist Church.
The honoree was given p corsage
of white asters and a dinner plate
in her chosen china pattern.
| Summer flowers were used for
decorations throughout the house
with white gladioli predominating
in the living room.
After bridal games, the guests
were invited into the dining room
for refreshments. The table was
covered with a white maderlan
cloth and centered with an arrange
ment of multi-colored asters.-
Guests present other than th*
hostess and honoree included Mis
ses Geneverette and Loree Keene,
Abbie Jean Porter, Florine and
Joan Langston, Peggy and Annie
Belle Overman and Margaret Stev- ;
ens.
consolation prize.
The hostess served sandwiches,
nuts, cookies and ice cream during
the three progressions played.
Those playing were the guests,
Mrs. Belote and Mrs. Stewart and
club members, Mrs. Locke Muse,
Mrs. Blil Bryan, Mrs. Ed Tart,
Mrs. T. C. Tyman, Mrs. Ben Harts
field and the hostess.
Dunn Hospital
Patients
Following is a list of patients ad
mitted to the Dunn Hospital Aug
ust 15 and 16.
Mrs. Patricia Beasley, Rt. 2,’
Dunn; Mrs. Grace Tyndall, Rt. 2,
Dunn; Judy Johnson, Benson;
Master Kenneth Byrd, Rt. 1, Ang
ler; William H. Capps, Rt. 3, Dunn;.
Juanita Mae Matthews, Rt. 1, Ben
son; Mrs. Annie Page, Rt. 1, God
win; Mrs. Evelyn Godwin, Rt. 3,
Benson Mrs. Amelia Jones, Rt. 2,
Benson; and Martha Davis, colored, (
Lillington.
Mr. and Mrs. Yokum Matthews
of Benson, Rt. 1. annouce the birth
of a son August 15 In the Dunn
Hospital. The mother was Miss Jua
nita Maness before her marriage.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Franklin Tart
of Dunn, Rt. 2, announce the birth
of a daughter, August 14, fn the
Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Tart is the
former Miss Ruby Elizabeth Mc-
Leod.
The birth of a son August 14 in
the Dunn Hospital Is announced
by Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Stew
art of Dunn, Rt. 1. The mother is
the former Miss Jeanette Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Tyndall
of Dunn, Rt. 2, announce the birth
of a son, August 15 in the Dunn
Hospital. Mrs. Tyndall is Che farm
er Miss Grace Williams.
RETURNED YESTERDAY
Miss Brucle Dickey returned '
yesterday from Greensboro where
she has been visiting Miss Ashley
Holland.
leav£ today
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Temple left
this morning for a fishing trip to
Sneed’s Ferry.
IN WASHINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowler
spent last week end in Washing
ton, It. C.
TO STAGE PICNIC
The Dorcas Class of the First
Baptist Church in Dunn will hold
their annual picnic tomorrow even
ing at 1 o’clock at the home of
Mrs. T. A. Core.
RETURN TODAY
Red Sandlin and Howard Hodg
es return from Camp Nimrod to
day where they have been junior
counselors for the past two mon
ths.
VISIT BAERS
Mr. Mrs.-Jack Aik and daugh
ter Irene has been in Dunn fori
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On 78th Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hall and
Miss Etta Hall entertained their
mother, Mrs. L. D. Hall, on her
78th birthday with a dinner at
their home Tuesdr y.
The home was very pretty with
mixed arrangements of summer
flowers.
Th; dining table was covered
with a beautiful white linen cloth
and centered with a bowl of mixed
flowers, flanked by burning tapers
in crystal holders. The white
birthday cake adorned one end of
the table. A delicious three-course
h.ncheon was served, after which
Mrs. Hall was presented with
many lavish gifts.
Those present included the hon
oree and members of her imme
diate family.
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Baotist YWA Meets
At Williams Home
Miss Iris Williams was hostess
to members of the Young Wo
man’s Auxiliary of the First Bap
tist Church at her home Monday
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
- Colorful summer flowers in mix
ed arrangements made the home
attractive for the occasion.
The meeting. opened with the
group saying together the watch
word, followed by the Y.W.A. song.
Miss Janet Ennis, president, pre
sided over the business session, at
Which time officers for the coming
(year were elected. They were:
Miss Elladine Johnson, president;
Miss Patricia Woodworth, treasur
er; and Miss Betty Jou Jackson,
secretary.
Following the election the meet
ing closed with the group form
ing a friendship circle and singing
“Blest Be the Tie That Binds.”
After the meeting a social hour
was held, during which the hostess
served sandwiches, potato chips,
cookies and lemonade to the fol
lowing: Miss Ennis, Miss Jackson,
Miss Lucy McDonald, Miss Martha
i Lee, Mias Judith Holmes and Mrs.
Aaron Holmes, Y.W.A. leader.
Meetina Held By
Ruth Bible Class
‘ ” The Members of the Bible Class
of the First Baptist Church met
at the home of their teacher, Miss
Etta Hall, Monday evening at 7:30
o’clock.
The meeting opened with a very
impressive devotional by Miss
PBtsy Leonard, which she follow
ed with prayer.
Miss Helen Ruth Gomadella cor*
(ducted a short business session
durirg which routine reports were
given and plans were formulated
for a trip to White Lake in the
near future.
Following the business meeting
the hostess served cookies, mints,
potato chips, salted nuts and soft
drinks to the following members:
Miss Leonard, Miss Gomadella,
Miss Nancy Leonard, Mrs. Peggy
Fowler, Miss Jeanetta Taylor, Mrs.
Earl Whitman, , Miss Barbara
Woodworth and Miss June Ruth
Tew.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and
son Frederick spent Monday in
Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Barrett
and daughter Mary Beth of Fay
etteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Elderbaum Sunday.
Erwin Hospital Patients
Mrs. Estalene Voorhls, Mrs. Wil
ls Dean Tew, Mrs. Kathleen Bare
foot, Mrs. Rebecca Parrish, Mrs.
Ruth Dixon, Mrs. Lucille Cobb,
Mrs. Beatrice Barbour, Mrs. Maky
Watson, Mrs. Florence Stewart,
Mrs. Betty Holland, Mrs. Helen
Stephenson, Mrs. Dorothy Dixon,
1 Mrs. Alene Ennis, Mrs. Helen
Moore, Miss Virginia West, Pres
ton King, Clyde Pleasant and
John Henry McCrimon, colored.
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