FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 23,1951 College Set Home For The Holidays College students home tor the holidays are Haffye Sewell, St. Mary's, College In Raleigh, Ellen Ruth Davis, Meredith College, Ra leigh. Janet Ennis and Emily Graham, Woman’s College, Greens boro. Nancy Holt, Greensboro College, DfruacHla Bain, East Carolina. Greenville, Jackie Stewart and Glendale Hart, UNC, chapel Hill. Billy Pate, Wake Forest, Able Maxwel, Wake Forest. Bobby Godwin and Glendale Stephenson, Loulsburg. HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Betty Cathy of Duke Uni versity will be In Dunn over the holidays visiting her parents and friends. Mrs. J. B. Rouse Jr., underwent surgery today at the Dunn Hos pital I FARM BUREAU INSURANCE John K. Snipes Office is located in FCX Building Dunn, N. C. Phone 2254 TRUSSES • Hospital Supplies > Crutches EXPERTLY FITTED HOOD'S DRUG . STORE Dunn, N. C. ttatfioint 4 Refrigerators * Freezers * Ranges * Wafer Heaters * Ironers * Washers There’s No Point Being Without Hot Point LAYTON'S • LILLINGTON j I 'l*l II - ■ V ■ ■ i ryp»>o > .. Here’s Your - I ■ Chance To Get YsKSiij^K^ Phonograph Records AT COST ' YOURCHOICI 59c«d. iss! , Tun., ALL RECORDINGS MADE BY EEADING RECORD COMPANIES hi ■ ■■■aiiiaiu—m—■— ■ »■ ii—■ i Monogram Club Has Thanksgiving ! Dance > The Monogram Club of Erwin ■ High School held a formal pre ' Thanksgiving dance in the gym - Wednesday evening from 8 until 11 o’clock. Coach Johnnie Picore, spon . sor for the club, was in charge of , the event. I Those present were members of . the club, their dates, college stu s dents home for the holidays, and several Invited guests. ! Hie highlight of the dance was the choosing of the girl in the pret tiest evening dress and the cutest couple. Prize for the prettiest dress ' went to Miss Martha Lee, and for ■ the cutest couple to Miss Patricia 1 W.oodworth and Jackie Stewart. Judges were Mrs. Flora Holt, Mrs. ! Johnnie Pecora, and Mr. and Mrs. t Frank RalDh. ■ | During intermission sandwiches, potato chips, cookies and cakes were served. | Presbyterian Group | Meets On Tuesday The officers and teachers of j the Presbyterian Sunday School held their Workers Conference : Meeting in the church Tuesday | evening at 7:30 o’clock. Jim Chandler, superintendent, ’ | presided at the conference which was opened with prayed by the j Rev. R. M. Phillips. During the session plans for i some class changes were discuss ] Pd. and also plans for Christinas, i but nothing definite was acted upon. Following the business the meet ing adjourned to meet again the first Friday in Decembe. Those present inc'nded: Rev. Phillips, Jim Chandler. Lyman Pheppned. Hrs. C. J. Clark, Sr.. Mra. Evelvn McTean. Mrs. Mary Wade and Mrs. Fulton Godwin. ’ VISITS PARENTS Miss B*’”'’le v'lcVev rteuehter of Mr. and Mra. W. P. TOokev. arriv ed yesterdav to visit her Tamil” over the holidays. She attends Womans College. IN. DUNN Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Hi’taff of Chapel Hill are visiting in Dunn. Visit Mill End Store FayeUavOla For Top Quality Drapery & ■ Upholstery Fabrics Direct From Mil 121 Donaldson St. Phono 237$ sk ' •>. l^ a tv'' TO WED IN DECEMBER Mr. and Mrs. Lester Llyod Coats of Dunn announce the engagement of their daughter, Elisabeth Adelaide Coats to Richard Shelton Moods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Monds of Dunn. The wedding will take part the latter part of December. DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Allen H. Lee had as her dinner guests for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cobb, Jr., and Mrs. J. D. Cobb. Sr., of Lumber Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and BENSON SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Parrish spent Monday in Charlotte. Dr. and Mrs. Stacy Duncan and Mrs. Vlnnie Smith spent Sunday visiting relatives in Durham. Will Woodall spent Tuesday In Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denning and daughter. Beth, motored to Washington Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with friends. Mrs.' Nora Benson is spending some time with relatives in Florida and Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlotte attending the 39th annual conven tion of theatre owners. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. R, Q. children of Baltimore, Md., Doctor Allen H. Lee, Jr., and Mrs. Lee and r children of Belma, Mr. and Mrs. A. . Z. Thompson Jr., and their child . ren Norwood, Charlotte, Rebecca , and Marilyn of Selma and Lewis I W. Lee of Chapel Hill i Mrs. Louis L. Levinson, accom panied by her broth*-, Lawrence Creech of Norfolk, left Thursday l for a several week's stay In Flor r Ida. Miss Eleanor Stewart, student at i Loulsburg College, arrived home Wednesday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. G. Dixon. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peacock and I Mr. and Mrs. Lib’Lee are spending i several days in Lowell, Mass., where they are visiting the family of Mrs. Peacock’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Smith. Charlie Ryals of Washington, D. C„ spent several days here recent ly visiting his sister, Mrs. Joe Woodall, and his niece, Mrs. Mal colm Whlttenton. Mrs. Bennie Holland of Angier —' " - ' I.' . 11 Gay nor Sprinkles Star Dust lOn Bountiful "Golden Girl” I “Oolden Girl," which is showing talents of Hollywood's most bril -1 Sunday, Uonday and Tuesday at liant discovery in recent years, the Stewart Theatre, is the song Mitzi Gaynor. and dance story of the Gold Rush j t is the appealing, pl»y». when famed entertainer Lotta cent pertness of this fresh, viola- ! pCrabtree captured the hearts of the We new performer, Mitzi Gaynor, j ' mining camps and swept triumph- that stands out among all the riches : -<*ntly to New York to storm the of "Golden Girl.” Dale Robertson, jf heights of fame. The /movie, an- f aß { on the rise as the new mati other sterling product from Twen- nee idol with a Gable flair for rug s tieth Century-Fox, is as rich and redness rc loubles in his popularity s bountiful as the implication of its c ]<mt). Dennis Day, tried and true . title, a picture as irridescent and radio and recording artist, is su bright as its Technicolor hues, a perlative with his thrilling rendi triumph of showmenship for its t!on 0 f gongs and refreshing, ami veteran producer George Jessel, and able comedy . Long exnerienced perhaps most memorable for dis- James Barton, of the Broadway playing for the first time the full rnnsic a l and dramatic stage, shows “ off the stage know-how of years j POINT BATTLE in the entertaining game. But fun ■ DURHAM—Duke’s basketball op- damentally it is Mitzi Gaynor. who ener with Temple’s Owls here De- is "Golden Girl,” truly irrestible cember 1 is sure to have a lot of with a performance that matures scoring. Duke star Dick Groat led from naive girlhood to full-fledged the Nation in points and free artistry as the star of the New throws last year, setting new na- York musical stage. *5“ "My Blue Heaven" introduced the 3 hi Average per Mitzi Ga y n ° r effeeUvely in musi the nation m average pu.nts per ca]s and „ Take Care Q{ My Litt , e Girl" gave her a chance to shine was a visitor here Tuesday. dramatically. But "Golden Girl” is the first film to radiate all her mul- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murphy of tiple charms. She scores impress- Durham, Talmadge Poole and Miss ively as an actress delineating a Eve Lynn Poole, students at Duke bioeraphical role, she dances with University, spent the week end here a fleet lightness that bespeaks ma with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. gic, and she sings a tune with the ' I. T. Poole at the Methodist par- warmth and infectiousness of a sonage. natural stylist. Audiences every- ■HHk_— { ' , ’IW— FOSTER-ANGEL. Jane Wyman Is starred In Wsld-atrania’s presentation “The Blue Veil," as a girl bereaved of her own baby, but who makes a career of love for other people’s children. She is seen here with a tot played by Brent Tobin. Her co-stars are Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell, Richard Carlson, Agnes Moore head; Dost Taylor and Audrey Totter. Showing at the Stewart theatre Sun, Mon. and Tues. RKO Radio distributers. «| 11. .1 I ' .'ll. . . ... ... --mm a Profilos of the Our Future rao(l^rt Citizens Kindergarten ■ y 9 ■ 4 I % '■ •> a-'r;'/,''? %.■ ' ■'± mmn ~ UyU—HoM where will idolize Mitizi Gaynor , in “Golden Girl,” for she reinvests the screen with a great new star property, to take her place with the best that have gone before. I Obviously no personality could emerge so definitely if the sur- , roundings were not appropriate. Happily everything is right for the “Golden Girl.” There is humor, and not a little poignant drama, in the romance and rise of Lotta Crabtree. The musical production . i numbers are rousing and invent | ive, backed by wonderful new songs. "Never” and “California Moon," plus a number of standout oldies in cluding "When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” “Oh, Dem Gold en Slippers” and “Dixie.” And the casting is first-rate all the way down the line that enlists Una Mer kel, Raymond Walburn, Gene Shel , ■HWMhmHm MEN’S, LADIES and Children's Clothes ROSENFELD'S Quality Shop Along Side Post Office DUNN, N. C. STEW ART) Phone 3741 N. Wilson Ave.l I * Saturday Double Feature I TIM holt n - in H WILLIAM TRACY T| I "Brother* In I The Soddle" T As You fj | Also ~ j “Roar Os The Iron Horse” Poipeye Cartoon... t JH ■ * SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY * 'Who is the real ‘Mother of this Child? j woman who gave it life- J SS/Om or the woman who gave ft lowal .....| e'b em • • j | B- • jerrywalo«*norman krasna r. : .Wm JANE WYMAN | «THE '■ j : 'SSS BLUE VEIL : The Cast... The * US ■ : | Drama of the Year ,, 4v) ,, #t## # W # I Also I Latest World News ■‘gjjilßß J ms— -sr*r^l * DUNN * I I Phone 2445 S. Wilson Ave.l || * Saturday Double Feature I — ——J: CHARLES STARRETT p ; "Horsemen ol I ‘ The Sierta*" I Mot Kod g Also ’ ...4*ll .¥ | “Don Daredevil Rides Again” Color CaTtgfflb J j \ Out-&nging ... Out- Dancing .j Sunday ' "’J MONDAY and TUESDAY N jM ... A i Jb |R 'A Ji J* I \ PAGE THREE don and Carmen George Jessel’s varledcSreer the top of all the show buUnem 1 phases always guarantees at 4 1 notch Job, but “with aoWpwjStrT" he has outdone himself, carriMLil away no less than Vpy will the colorful hißtory of L6Kk' ; dMw ■ tree. Lloyd Bacon’S' directorial lob ] reveals finesse at every turn. ’TkR Technicolor processing has "never -J been lovlier, nor the dance rotttSl smoother. Here, irnleed, a»wt In’-*j every rcsspec;, is a treasure'tore forjl the movie fans. This tosifi salute*;! an authentic “Golden Oirl.” 5 ; , ' * * »«t J.y-:W' HARNETT TODAY and SATURDAY # FisWfUmN I Mmßi , wEsr jtJI Also ■ fl COLOR CARTOOM-: / I SUNDAY-'* aF 1 r i sh. Aft < c~t ml SONG AND FUN FILMI M fEXCUSE MY DUST 1 B| RED SALLY MACDONALD IB ISKELTON FDRHEST -UHE! f 1\ WILLIAM MONICA KAYMOW M m DEMAIEST * LEWIS « WAUWW JM Also . ..« COMEDY CARTOON pmmmammmf .1: I LAST TIME TODAY - ‘JB DORIS DAY in'" . “StarMT - ' j I

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