%»tbAY afternoon, November 23, i9si FORMER HARNETT RESIDENT GETS COLLEGE APPOINTMENT In the KND announcement nude by Duke University of the election yMienta ofOee, M presidentrfthe rwfiattane! AwwtaUon of Mioal and college Placement officials. The MgMttNHi KOn heads with personnel and placement officers in industry, commerce and educational instltu tions throughout Amsrkn In get. McLAMB PLUMNNC and HEATINC COMPANY EXTENDS THBR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO \ dtecA fyaka '* Qoiud \ I ON THEIR V. , I GRAND OPENING , Mr! ftIWR KUMMNG HiATING ca wink K C <M^^^MMaa aM m MM - aaaaM . LEE’S 1 AZALEA COVET ON THBR 1 FORMAL OPENING 1 ggggMgg* 1 *y SIGN SM I , "VjlP ll - I 1 I IAJu Ju Jfe| JpH |U JhlJPUfi X I ft GREENSBORO, N. C I B _ -.. .^.-v*,.,...;- r. .•■•;? ■• _f " * wr* s lessm si I ting jabs toe coUaga-truined on ) and woman. i Mas Mitchell U the siator of Mrs. ' J *• Bam of UHlngton at one > ads Eaa4f her i nett County and haa frequently I Waited here. Me la an alumni of Woman's College in Greensboro I mid has held many civic places of I trust in Durham. She is a past t puHisl of the Durham Business and Professional Woman’s Chib and also of ftie T. W. C. A. and ia IBmPTfiflfHli m* m « SaS 1 ■ ' fj| V ;". ;'• Jf&&' I . •#» .. . v " - - ' t^‘" US’S AZALEA COURT IN DUNN MetaNf here Is the ksantlfol now Lee’s AeaNa Ceart be Dana, [stated an'Highway Sil jot a few Masks aerth es the Broad Street MtereeeNen. It has JPBB ÜBUB wy #• CJariG§c L<w», wc prGpnvMt. fm< *w* _ Wngtan es ISlsfUe was the general ceotraetar, Mel W* Vboa- Mbg ni Hfttfshy CtMfwy dM the phßbtakf m# imthi, ABmhb Rites Sunday For Godwin Farmer WFwWI W til ■ Wit IV9VV Luther V. Loekamy, ST. Route 1 Godwin, died suddenly of a heart attack, early Friday morning in Fayette vUla. He waa a native of MRS. BRADFORD STEWART HAS I CHARGE OF CHURCH PROGRAM I Mrs. Bradford Stewart was to charge at the program which was) presented Tuesday night as the ; Women of the Llllington Presby terian Church met for the Novem-! her meeting. The group first convened at the church but mowed later to the heme of Mrs. 3. I*. Fuquay whan trouble was reported with a gas' heatr* - at tht church. Mm. Stewart introduced the topic, entitled “Heirloom Pattern 1 —The Chirstlan Why In the Home." which waa a dissuasion of ways and meaaa of applying Chirahan prin ciples in home lUe. Others parti cipating were Mrs. a R. McKay and Mm. a a Adeock. In Rue with emphaals through out the North Carolina Synod this month on the wort being carried an at the Barium Springs Orphan age, aa offering waa taken far the serving currently aa a district chairman in the State a and P. W. TBB DAILY RECORD, DOWN, N. a -11 r— ■ Sampson CounWj, son of''the late Wm. and Febacea Bag ley tpekamy He was a farmer and intHteated in all activities of hie community. Funeral servlets will be hetwßua day afternoon at 3 o’clock froA'lh* Mount Zion Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. J. O. Jackson orphanage. Mrs. W. a Hunter and : Mrs. Joe Cavtneac outlined the FORMAL OPMNG 1 - >.>• .•••• k* V V -V. . , ■J'r -f/C: ■ 4; - V*- : * • l;. •* is.’.ij i * - f ~.y;^' > 0.. J ' r ‘ - •. ** - ft* .' *• V*' V • • Ji-.v j> V.Y. s (b"i#B }y,': a- ■ , - , .v. • sA i —f -- *-'*-> 1 f K \ , r .-.-•mrM I BL\\ E iff*s, rOlfET AS BOHWt AtTOMOmOW . .b>TbbMUß'. 9 ■ . a." - “ m . . . _ „ .. !'».■ fl I '* *** l **' *** mmmf issrtM* irsvMMf WBB BBBpßi^BAißifUi^BWPßMH^v^^^SKa^?rv/.-ir ~??■ ;.0^ ’ • -.rr- i *. vk“- > . i *■ I 3 NrT|B4(3ap||Mi-ttw nniamca Thai Rswbi In A finiif fllghri StiTp ||n ; V ‘v *' e' »v. *■ “ ' ‘ . if*. " ■ * s ‘* Concrete Block Co. es Fuguay furnished tbe Display Co. of Greensboro erected the Mg neon sign. The beanOM,..'’ modernistic peart has nine cabins and is one es the finest in tide section. (DMAr Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.) i ” will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will lie in state for one hour prior to the services. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Pha lonia Phillips Loekamy of the home; two sons, Leigh F. Loekamy, Route 3, Fayetteville and Dwight L. Yock- t program of child care and guid ance now underway at Barium 1 Springs. I Mrs. J. B. Moss, president of the [' Women of the Church, presided t and Mrs. Neill Kelly served as amy, Route 1, Godwin; two daugh ters, Miss Delias Loekamy es the home and Mrs. A. R. Bradshaw, Route 1, Godwin; one brother, Deof fie Loekamy, Erwin; two sisters, Mrs. L. D. Honeycutt, Erwin and Mrs. A. W. Williamson, Clinton; two grandchildren. secretary. WITH MOTHER Miss Betty Sue Draughon of W. . C. is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Draughon. from bausioh tStfi 2f ib**t am the gue*jTMrs. Cora Parker and Mr*. Fred Bag gett todgy. Mr. andMMra. will spend the TTsanbMMßjHMky Ja Wendell with Oteir fanetttee. Hf WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Dad Upchurch, Vickie Upchurch and Nina Coats left today for WbshfcmMß. D. C. where they will visit Mr. and Ml*. William K. Harvey and faeaiiy. TO GO TO »A . ' Ifiiiril irnr “if mm w» J.. M*h- PpSmTa*, »•* lS y. ■V'! 1 a Toqat # ■ _ 9 are gimptn* ledaiy fc : >p«KmvWting Mtm" !SoigPf ■ " » s?■ ' WILL u£rt PBIDAT u Mrs. Lucille Carr. Mrs. B. B. Johnson, Mise Laura B*B Carr and Stanley Carr will Nave Friday *»' visit In Klhabeth City for several days. VISITING PARENTS Thad Pope ia in Dunn far the , Thanksgiving holidays visiting hie . parents, Mr. ah& Mf* T- H. Pope. | FROM NEWPORT NEWS , Buddy Lee gs Newport Ngtmjk in Dunn for the * ThaaMsMStf - holidays. ' ARRIVED LAST ■ NIGHT i Miee Hilda SerreJl arrived iaa* . night from Wemans Ceffe fi* l i spend several days here wNh her 1 family and friends. ' * : • • PAGE SEVEN M& PoUy Pope. % riXii m Duke University, u here ter the fcoUdays. r , , nmt BwatißWTp* Mies Mr Cromertle of Mere- VISITS DAUGHTER Jin. Clyde Conner of Tutor* Is , TlsiUns her Vn. Herald > J.tnU.n »nd tht J.nU|lti f.mlly jx&FSfiijJsz ;< ,mtmm COD T tlon - Dr. Or leea* Mid kiHMttr IK ependtnf the iSw««iSyypjSrii 1370000 [ tifo6 uis 90 CLASSIFY ftssgsg) IMMEDIATELY— ' Experienced bookkeeper arid ; typist, or experienced office itewb MO k*m boojt * Foia fr % -gtwywy or telephojin tor appoint* • .in?;-- —•

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