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Adelaide Coats
Honored At Linen-
Shower Friday
! 1 Miss Adelaide Coats, bride-elect,
was honored at a Linen Shower Fri
day night at 8 o’clock given by Miss
Fkt Johnson and Miss Betty Sue
Mias Coats will Wed Mr.
Kichard Shelton Monds, who is now
AftUoned with the V. S. Navy in San
Diego, Csitf., the latter part of De
■ cember.
A vrhite chrysanthemum bridal
corse** was pinned at Miss Coats'
shoulder when she arrived. The hos
tess,flso remembered her with a rose
all-wool blanket.
_ TTie guests were invited Into the
“ dining room where they were served
individual cakes by Mrs. Leonard
kfonds and lime ice punch by Mrs.
L.;L. Coats, Sr. Sand tarts, salted
nuts arid chicken salad sandwiches
were also served.
The guests presented Miss Coats
a shower of linens.
‘ Those attending were the honoree,
» .Mbs Coats, Mrs. L. L. Coats. Sr..
ts Mn. Leonard Monds, Mrs. Robert
Drsughon. Miss Gay Lee, Miss Pat
Snipes, Miss Patsy Cromartie, Miss
9 Polly Pope. Miss Hilda Sorrell, Mias
t Jennie Barbour. Miss Isabel Naylor,
Miss Peggy Lynp KsceU, Miss Brucie
Dickey, Mias Shirley Jane Johnson,
Miss Betty Cathy, Miss Jackie John
son, Miss Melrose Tart, Miss Ruby
Surles, Miss Emma Lou Summerlin,
Miss Rogie Tyler, Miss Fannie Sue
1 Tumage. Miss Mary Alice Keller,
and the hostesses, Miss Draughon
gnd Miss Johnson.
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a MISS TART ATTENDS
Tr Miss Melrose Tart attended the
Duke-OaroHna game Saturday.
SUNDAY GUEBTS
Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Dulin of
Spring Lake and Sgt. and Mrs. Jus
, ties Parker of Benson were the
guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence
and Miss Amanda Culp yesterday.
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Weekdays 5 p.m. to 12 p.m.-Suwdayi 3 p.m. to 12 p.m.
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Coats Boy, West Virginia
Girl Wed On Television
” A North Caro Union, M-Bgt. Silas 1
! Fonser Whittington, son of Mr. and |
, Mrs. J. rr Whittington of Coats', i
was married to Mias Dora • Ellen ]
; Keaslnger of Charleston, W. Va.,
, on the “Bride and vQroom" tele- 1
vision program on November II in')
New York City.
I The ceremony took place in the i
■ Park Avenue Chapel of the Colum- <
bia Broadcasting System. ‘The Rev. ]
. Herbert C. Greenland officiated. t
The bride, .daughter of Harold i
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! Baptists To Hold i
; Study Course
i Friday Evening
"Latin America” will be the gen
, eral theme for the study course
which is to he held on Friday at
i the Dunn First Baptist Church.
Classes will begin at 5 o'clock. At
6 a Spanish supper will be served
In the church basement and classes
will be resumed at 1 to continue
till 9 o’clock.
Teachers in the various groups
are as follows: Mrs. B. W. Spill
man of Campbell College. Adults;
Mm. Roy Dixon of Dunn, Young
People; Mr. Richard Duke of State
College. Intermediates; Miss Kitty
Taylor of Dunn, Juniors: and Mrs.
Herman Greene of Dunn, Pri
maries.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend the study course and the
supper.
RETURN TO ABHEBORO
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Duncan of
Asheboro returned to their home
yesterday after spending the week
end In Dunn visiting his parents
Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Sr.
Keaslnger of Charleston, wore a
gdwn of ivory satin. Bhe carried
a' bouquet especially designed for
her by Trepel.
John Nelson, master of ceremon
ies for the program, gave the cou
ple numerous wedding gifts includ
ing a set of sterling silver, a gas
range and bedroom suite and
double- rings for the ceremony. The
program also arranged for their
week’s honeymoon at Cooper Inn
in Cooperstown.
> Mary Stewart
School Observes
Education Week
American Education Week, which
was observed November 11 through
• 17, was recognised at Mary Stewart
School with difference grades mak
ing posters and invitations. Inviting
their parents to visit the school.
Open house was held on Friday.
Much interest was shown by the
parents visiting every grade and ob
serving the children at work.,
Some of the rooms had planned
special programs for the guests.
As a culmination to the events, re
freshments were served in each
room.
Number of parents attending in
each room were as follows: first
grade, IS; combination first and
second, 15; second. 12; third, 17:
fourth, 17; combination fourth and
fifth, 5 fifth, 2; sixth, 9; and
seventh. 16.
NIECE VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Jr.
had as their guest Thanksgiving
day Miss Sue Avery of Fayetteville,
their niece.
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Novus Bridge
Club Is Feted
By Mrs. Adams
Mrs. Hoover Adams entertained
, at bridge Friday night at her
. home on south Layton Are. Upon
the aryival of the gueats, a des
sert course was served with coffee.
The two tables were centered with
miniature gum drop trees, sug
’ gestive of the approaching Christ
mas season.
Candles were on the table dur
. ing the bridge games, and during
the evening the guests were served
nuts and iced drinks.
Mrs. Gerald Mann tallied the
highest score among members of
the Novus bridge club, and Mrs.
George Arthur Jackson was high
for the gueats. Mrs. Mann re
ceived a cologne stick, and Mrs.
Jackson’s gift was earrings. The
traveling award and embroidered
hand towel, went to Mrs. J. W.
‘ Thornton Jr.
| Members of the club playing were
Mrs. Gerald Mann, Mrs. J. W.
' Thornton Jr., Mrs. Pat Tart, and
! Mrs. R. A. Duncan Jr. Ouesta for
the evening were Mrs. Ed Hood,
; Mrs. George Arthur Jackson, Mrs.
. .Emmett Aldredge, and Mrs. Hazel
Joyner.
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i Musical
i Varieties]
i
Mrs. Reta Whitten ton announces
: the following schedule for her Mu
sical Varieties program heard each
treek-day over WCKB at 2:30.
Monday Organ program from
home.
Tuesday—Piano program.
Wednesday—Dunn High in
chargs.
Thursday—Elaine Hodges. • Piano
selections.
Friday—Mrs. William Newsom
will read with soft organ music
background.
IN RALEIGH
Mrs. Harold E. Jemigan and
daughter, Rebecca are visiting in
Raleigh with Mrs. Helen Stewart
and Miss Lois Jemigan. »
SHOP IN BALEIGH
Mrs. Claude Cheek, Miss Amanda
Culp, and Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence
shopped fti Raleigh Saturday.
IN RALEIGH
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Knott shop
ped in Raleigh last week.
SHOP BATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Gardner
shopped In Raleigh Saturday.
SEE FOOTBALL GAME
The Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Garni
mon attended the Duke-Carolina
football game Saturday afternoon.
IN NEW YORK ■, ;
.. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waggoner and
children. Kay and Billy, spent the
Thanksgiving weekend in New
York, ‘ftigy jest Thursday and re
turned yesterday.
COMES FOR BAT .
Miss Omoe Herring of Durham
was in Dunn, for Thank: giving day
FROMSTATE
Dick Warren, a student at State
College, was home for the weekend.
ma raoß tec
Mias Jeanne Goff and Miss Lin
da Godwin, both of Eastern Caro
lina College were in Dunn for the
holiday weekend.
HAS DINNER GUESTS
_Mr. and Mrs. Li A. Stephens of
Benson were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Langdon Thurs-
AT BEX HOSPITAL
Mrs. E. C. Hinson at Dunn is a
PjGtent at Rex Hospital in Ral
eigh.
STAfi STUDENT HERE
Jimmy Twytord was here for the
weekend from State College.
DAVIDSON FREBHMAN HOME
_J®®wwd White, nfratynan at
Davidson College, has returned to
sdiool after mending the holidays
with his parents, j ,
Mias Barbara Pope, a student hi
Converse, was here tor the week-
FORMERALY OF DUNN
Mr. and Mrs. Jim r•—rft-r «iui
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Citizens Kindergarten
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Harriet is the attractive blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I.
Thomas. Her daddy is part owner of the Dunn Pharmacy, and she has
a baby brother, Chuck, that must be the most wonderful brother in
the world. Harriet talks about him all the time, and we get a lot cf
laughs over the things he does.
Thiq, is the second year for Harriet at school, and she is learning
to read now. She was six before school started but she came back to
take first grade with us anyway, and we are mightly proud of her
progress with her “books."
Harriet is thoughtful, pleasant, and considerate. She takes respon
sibility well, is conscientious, and shares with all of the other children.
The children appreciate and accept her judgement, because they know
that she is fair.
Harriet colors and draws well, and she is learning to do mighty
nice Manuscript writing, too.
Wilson-Leach Vows
Spoken. On Saturday v
Wise Ruth Aileen Leach, daugh-nel Office at Fort Bragg.
ter of Mi? and Mrs. Daniel Archie
LeAch of Rockingham, became the
bride of, Lewis Parker Wilson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Washington
W)lson of Dunn, at a 3 o’clock cere
mony on Thanksgiving Day, Thurs
day, November '32. in the Divide
Street Methodist Church here. >
The ReS. Joyce V. Early, pastor
of the church, officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
. W» bride and groom, who were
unattended, entered the, church to
gether, Ttfn Obride , was attired in
■tti*
A’ShCvßride Ira graduate of Rock
ingham High School and sot the
fetv years ‘has held a position
bMhe.finance Mffce at fort Bragg
High
attend-
College hi _
jew 'has ; held
a position fa -.thfe,Civilian Pertoh
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bAUGHTRR VISITS
Igj »pd Mrs. jHomer Baker and
children, Patsy. < Bobby, and Bar
bat* Jean of Wilmington spent'
the week end In Dunn vtgitine Mr.
Wd-Mrs. G. W. Henry. Mrs Baker
is jtne. Henry’s daughter.
■,STOTENT nurse home
Mary Alice Keller, a stu
dent nurse at Bowman Gray, was
•If horn* for the weekend.
; SHOP IN RALEIGH
- ,fcp. Ralph Snipes apd daughter,
Rarbara shopped in Raleigh Fri
day.
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Visits parents
Miss Pem Lynn Ezseil was at
home fsr the weekend from Wo
manb College visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ezseil.
. ATTEND GAME
Mr.'and Mrs. Cad .Upchurch at-
puke-Cbrollna game
*»!£«■ -|M Wdgßßh saw the Dukt
’ ‘JSI 'ApM' Warren, who attends
•mny jb Carolina, was here for
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After a short wedding trip to
unannounced points, Mr. and Mrs.
Willson will be at home at 815
Amarine Road in Fayetteville.
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Bride-Elect
Honored At
Slumber Party
Miss Pat Johnson entertained a
group of girls at a Slumber Party
Friday night. Miss Adelaide Coats,
bride-elect, was honored guest at
the party.
Miss Johnson remembered Miss
Coats with a lovely gown.
I Those present for the party were
I Miss Adelaide Coats. Miss Isabel
i Naylor, Miss Betty Sue Draughon,
■ Miss Emma Lou Summerlin, Miss
Peggy Lynn Ezzell, and the hostess.
FROM SILVER SPRINGS
Mr. L. B. Culp and son, Jack, of
Silver Springs. Md., returned to
their home Friday after spending
several days in Dunn with Miss
Amanda Culp and Mrs. Elizabeth
Lawrence.
FROM PARKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tngraharn
and son of Parkton were the guests
; of his mother, Mrs. T. N. Ingra
ham over the holidays.
RETURN WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Maynard re
turned Wednesday from Fort Wal
ton, Fla., where they had been
visiting Lt. and Mrs. O. W. Holmes
for the past two weeks.
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