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•tWGMDKY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 22, I*sl
Mrs. Theron Miller
Honored At Shower
Last Friday Night
™ A stork shower was given last
Friday night In honor of Mrs. The
ron Miller at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Fish. Co-hostess with Mrs.
Fish for the affair was Mrs. Nay
mon Denning.
lovely bouquets of bronze chry
santhemums and pink gladioli were
used In the home for the evening
party- The honoree received many
lovely presents from the guests.
After a number of games were
A enjoyed the hostesses served punch,
•W potato chips, fruit and cookies.
Those attending the shower were
Mrs. L. C. Maynard, MTs. Carl
Tart, Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs. Clax
ton Turner, Mrs. Lee Ray Ennis,
Mrs. Mabel Barnes, Mrs. Mamie
Barnes, Mrs. Graham Allen, Mrs.
Dennis Parker, Mrs. Gordon Mor
gan, Mrs. Paul Murray. Mrs. Jun
ius Williams, Mrs. Everett Denning,
Mrs. Ruppert Parrish, Mrs. Elbert
Tripp, Mrs. Lester Langston, Mrs.
Lonnie Moore, Mrs. Melvin Daniels.
O Mrs. Melvin Denning, Mrs. Ailecn
Pippet, Mrs. Mervin Turner, Mrs
Harold Turlington, Mrs. Johnny
Williams, Mrs. Earl Ennis, Mrs
Chester Avery, Mrs. Layman Den
ning, Mrs. Flora Denning, Mrs. Vara
Hdrdee, Mrs. Luther Miller and
Mrs. Sherrill Stephenson.
VISITING FAMILIES
Jerry Lewis and Johnny Wil
loughby, both students at Atlantic
Christian College, arrived yester
day to spend the Thanksgiving sea
*aon in Dunn with their respective
families.
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It’s Christinas at FITCHETT’S! The merriest Christ
mas ever for we’ve made our store as gay as gift
wrappings as bright as berries on a holly wreath.
We’ve filled our counters with a wonderful selection
“ of wanted gifts •.. perfect presents for every person
on your list... at prices that lower your cost of liv
ing- One visit to our stare will tell you that Santa
has opened the brightest Christmas package in town
to make shopping easier and more economical for
you.
SOLn> OLD SPICE
COLOGNE gift set
’ $1.50 2.00 to 4.25
PACQUINS
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Miss Addie Lee Pope
Weds Robert Sheppard
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On Wednesday, November 2ist
at four-thirty o’clock, Miss Addie
Lee Pope became the bride of
.Robertas. Sheppard in the Coats
Baptist Church.
The vows were spoken in a beau
tiful candlelight ceremony. Baskets
of white chrysanthemums center
ed with gold, palm plants, and
green ferns were used as a back
ground.
Reverend J. Ben Eller conduct
ed the double ring ceremony. Miss
Laura. Frances Pope, pianist, ' play
ed wedding music prior to the ser
vice. Miss Jean Jordon, soloist sang
“Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” and
“I’ll Walk Beside You.”
The bride wore a two-piece suit
of white brocade. The fitted Jacket
finished with rhlne stone buttons
topped the full flared skirt. Her
.hat was of Panne velvet. She car-
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Tied a bridal mit bouquet of white
chrysanthemums cehtered with 4
purple throated orchid. ;
For the wedding trip the' bride
chose a brown suit with ‘white
blouse and brown accessories. She
wore the orchid from her bouquet.-
The bride is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. David B. Pope of Coats,
North Carolina. Mr. Sheppard is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Sheppard of Norfolk, Virginia, j
Goodwill Club
Met On Tuesday i
The Goodwill Club met Tuesday
at 2:30 for its November meeting. I
The meeting was held at the club
house with Mrs. L. V. Stephenson
and Mrs. R. A. Stephenson as joint
hostesses. ' >
Mrs. Joe Stewart, president calls
ed the meeting to-order. The group 1
sang “Come Ye Thankful People
Come," after which the club coir
lect was repeated. Mrs. Johnny
Barns, .sect, read the minutes of
previous meeting. They stood ap
proved, and called the roll.
During the business session thi
club members decided to have a
supper November 30. A committee
of the following people was ap
pointed: Mrs. Julia Mabry, Mrs.
Carson Gregory, Mrs. D. A. Lang
don, Mrs. Everett Bams and Mrs.
E. L. Parrish. The money made at
the supper will go to help com
plete the club building.
Mrs. T. V J. Bams, Family Life I
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Thomas & Warren
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Meets At First ,
Baptist Church
" The Tooth Auxiliary of the First
Baptist Church met-at the church
last night for their meeting.
The group opened the meeting
with the song “Come Ye Thankful
■People Come, v \
Mr. Bmmett Aldredge, adult ad
visor to the group had the pro
gram Tor the evening and spoke on
the subject "Honesty is the Hard
est Policy.” Mrs. Emmett Aldredge,
-adult advisor had the devotional.
The youth group brought . tjieir
donations for a needy family and
oarrled the donations to the family.
Old and new business was discussed
They were reminded to bring their
Lottie Moon, missionary, Christmas
donation. “America The Beautiful”
was sung at- the. close of the pro
gram. !
Guest for the evening was Mr?.
Sudie Frink of Durham. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Coats, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Aldredge. Misses
Jerry Cobb, Louise McGugan. Mary
Lou FMnk, Pat Johnson, Pat Snipes,
Becky Lee, Donald Billy Johnson,
Charles Johnson, Ann Byerly, Doug
Overman, Harvey Eldridge, Bobby
- Wells, Walter Johnson, Adelaide
Coats, Jimmy Coats and Fanny Bue
Tumage.
YOUNG PEOPLE MEET
AT LEE’S CHAPEL
The Young People of Lee’s Groye I
Church met last Sunday afternoon
and had a very enjoyable time :
studying the Scriptures and sing- i
lng. i
The theme of the meeting was
based on Thanksgiving and the
spirit of Thanksgiving. The group
made plans to give a Christmas play
at the Church. Everyone was very
enthusiastic about helping to carry
on the Christian work and trying
to help promote Christian living
in the community. The public is
cordially invited to attend the
meetings each Sunday afternoon at
5:30.
TO PEARL HARBOR
It is reported by Mrs. W. a. Pat
rick that her two sons, Pat Patrick,
RMSN and Jimmy Patrick, SN, are
on their way from Guam to Pearl
Harbor and that they might be
home for Christmas.
IN AUTRYVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tumage
are spending Thanksgiving in Au-
Leader, was in charge of the detp
onstration. She talked on, ‘Wow
Do I Rate As A Parent?” This re
port, was very interesting. Mrs.
Virgil Mason, Arte and Crafts
Leader, gave a report.
~ The hostesses served delicious re
: freshmente. The December meet
ing, which is the Christmas party
will be held at the clilb house
December 11. !
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MELVIN BAER
One thing is for sure I Melvin isn’t going to be “caught short." Here
he is, with his very own Thanksgiving Turkey. An a very good one, i
too. One of the children, looking on while Melvin put the finishing
touehes on the bird, said: “That turkey sure has a funny looking nose!”
“Humph,” retorted Melvin, “that is not a nose! That is a bill. Turkeys ,
don’t have long noses i" And that took care of that'.
Melvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baer, and he was five years
old Armistice Day. He is a deliberate, straight thinking youngster, who
is interested in everything, and he is going to make a good first grade
student next year. He is not going to rush into things, but when he
gets around to doing something it will be done well, as the turkey he
has in this picture shows, even to the details of “the bill.”
CHOSEN CHEER LEADER
Miss Haffye Sewell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sewell and a
freshman at St Mary’s CoUege in
Raleigh has been selected as one of
the cheer leaders for the school.
IN DURHAM
. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Whittington
and daughters, Carolyn, Rebecca,
and LaurEn and Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Taylor visited relatives in
Durham Bunday.
Brownies Enjoy
Black Cat Party
Brownie Troop 29 enjoyed a
r Black Cat party at their regular
meeting Tuesday afternoon from
3:30 until 5 o'clock.
During the afternoon the group
of Brownies played cat games and
prizes were awarded to Mickie
Crawford, Elizabeth Faircloth, Ka
ren Ann Bethurie, La Verne Johnson
and Esther Fay Stewart.
" IRESBYTERIAN 1 RESBYTERIAN LADIES HOLD ' ass'
* lEGULAR MEETING MONDAY ? 5
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The Women of the Presbyterian ,
Church held their regular meeting j
SHOP IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lupoid and
daughter Linda, shopped in Raleigh
Saturday.
Following the games hot choco
late and cookies were served. Each
Brownie received a paper hat with
a black cat on it and suckers as
favors. These were sent the group
by Sara Margaret Swapson, student
at Agnes Scott College in Decatur,
Georgia.
Brownies present were: Rosemary j
Adair, Linda Autry, Mickie Craw
ford, Betty Dowd. Janet Carol Hol
lingsworth. Sandra House. LeVerne
Johnson, Wanda Matthews. Bonita
Stephens. Judy Ann Stephens. Pat
Turlington. Sandra Ralph. Carolyn
Whittington. Ann Neidzwick. Mar
garet Deck. Rebecca Frvflrr. Fay
Jackson. Karen Ann v. Helen
Dennis. Bather Faye 8u ,rt. Oail
Strickland. Carol Toth. Elizabeth
Faircloth. Karen Ann Bethune. i
Judy Taylor. Frankie Messer. Judy !
Raynor. Delore* Royal. Julia Miley. |
Annette and Jeanette Adrox. Mary !
Beasley, and Mrs Byron Stevens, |
Brownie leader Mr*. Stevens was
assisted with the party bv Lucy
McDonald and Bessie Holt,
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SI.OO to $4.00 :
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$1.98 - $6.95
An after Thanksgiving Clearance of Fall hats, —ft * •
including all the wanted styles and H
and colors. 'ft 1
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Two Prices A fieri 1
Thanksgivingl
DRESS SALE
\\j flv Commencing Friday
m At $3.00 §!
, Fall dresses
fnßnH Including Rayons, . ft||
Failles and other I,
materials in good 'V\ Bpf|
styles and colors
Values Up To $4.95 j
Special Close Out
Early Fall dresses J9B
Accetate Ravons, , jnjjjjfta
Celenese Taffeta, Crepes,
prints and plains, fine tmiil ii||-
chambrays, etc. ’ • 18i9
| Values up to $10.95 ;||V|| .|;
Sale Price \Jj "| .
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PAGE THREE
, in the church Monday evening at
7:30 o’clock.
! The meeting opened with ‘tHF’
I group singing together “Count Your
Blessings.” This was followed with
praver by Mrs. R. M. Phillips. . .. i,
Mrs. Fulton Godwin wasip.
charge of the program for (he even-'*
ing which opened with the group
singing “Come Ye Thankful Pedple' -
Come," this was followed by pra#»,,
er by Mrs. E. H. Lasater, Sr. Mrs.
i S. J. Clark, Sr., gave the devotional
' which had as a topic “Christian
Homes.”
The program for the evening waa.
:on the Orpahanage at Barium .
Springs and was given by Mrs'. ’
Evelyn McLean. Mrs. McLean told
of the beginning of tjie orphanage
and how it has growri. At-the end
of her talk a special offeting waa
1 taken for the home. ” ■>»
The meeting closed with the
group praying together “The Lord’s
Prayer." v * *
Ladies present included
r. m. Phillips, v. c. Swanson, E.,
H. Lasater. Sr.. Carl Matthews! "J.'
I C Graham. Alton McDonald, Tony
Harper. B. H. Hall, S. H. Harring-
I ton. J. M. Morgan, Evelyn-McLean,
l S. J. Clark, Sr., Clarence Julian.-
t Eddie Stamper, Carl Cameron, Will'’
McDonald. John Henry Wilson, ahij‘
I Fulton Godwin. “ <•/.