PAGE TWO BULLETINS • - MlMl pqlcy hoMrrr Mottdsv to nav nremiums «thw hv * mail or m at faraudb offices w ™ <nr lm * ’***■ ---it* —East Germany tightened **» ¥»e Ues with the Communist world and increased the Wot# weak i» key industries to 50 hours Monday to counter | flfie Westeru economic blockade of the Sovfef rone .. £W£EG<^u^— S«» A*®* ll * foanor Corona m«hj j pa i front Montuy. . —(V)—Spending lags were reported Woodsy to have caused a slight improvement in the fed-1 ye 4 a defkit of Ht kast PANBLMOAJ. CtwmumU* are gfejs signed a Ctfhmunfet Jrrespoiideni reporte/lEn M)S ANGELES P spats, if, shat him soft to death with his /athirVpistoi Sunday uighi after carcfull) wrapping C hristmas srmoh be had purchased ipmnßitittßß lajgßaaaywwMfeiß ; w|MHW* fJASPer tyMWP *-r»y treatment * a .ftHhyWWts revealed Hm ; KPuffiLsPV Air Fq,:ce niers to lead ; 3®gjpw*w©ww , ItriHap recognjtton of the Chinese Communist government irffiKlJW BWP>r • ww aaw mwHwaia Two*, »» nMa khw , aVSßES&fftffljUUg* i jj}WatjPaVtf >*WF» 'V\\X At did imfr | Wtil bccoimGg the United States Carp’s. : | -- ' M ‘ ™ ! “ 1 - w - ' '»«SMmIZiZtaMM» • I I m Wnm. Young Married MeJt wuf, AJ/.mV WdIPF Married of the first Baptist Church Friday night at tpetr home on W Harnett St. at tm- Beautiful arrangements of coral gladiolus, pyracanthia berries and red poinsettias with greenery were | Used in the Adams home for the ' occasion. • Mi David Adams, president of ; the class presided oyer the buai ! ness meeting during which the { Christmas party was discussed. Mr. I Adams also gave the devotional. During a social hour held follow- J • inr the business and devotional a j : delicious plate of frozen fruit salad.j I appetizers, toasted pecans and hot j . chocolate was served the follow- j j ing nnptbers presenet: John Her-1 j rplg. who is the class teacher, *r. j and Mrs. Mac Barefoot, Mr and | Mrs Doc Cannady, Mr. and Mrs. | , B A. Duncan. Jr., Mis Sltiimy j j Brims. Mr. and Mrs. Dew is God- J ! win. Mr and Mrs Tommy Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. Maryin Turlington. : Mi and Mrs Ed Wade. Mr and Mrs OUen Jernlgan and Mr and Mr* JCenwyn Suggs iMturi T»fwt« tinned From f**t ©wl cowboy suit, with bat and guns to go with U You can also bring me Mote other gift which you may miooae 1 promise to be a good b»y Thanh you Berschd Avery Angler. U C fU 9 P. &. My ppjTf}ts '■ Mr, wig Mrs Charlie Avery |sTr= ou i, CIiUE I went to thanji you for all she you have given me At the toumn M this paper you will mM tome thin* t want for Cbrietotos. I m leaving it up to you to Amide What wonM be best for me to have bicycle 4 A pair yt UtSroom youi filend. Lucy Mae Duy • My parent* name* is GfiSrnt Gpy and heacy Mae Guy- Rt 3 Gunn, w. P gapta Claus. Please bring roe » coat for Ohristmas I have other things I font you to bring roe but 1 can not list them all, because it would take too long, so Santa, please do not forget roe Shelba Jean power* jr/L Pear Santa ciau*. J would libe to have a baby doll toai *ay« her prayers» mV* mama B-tt wf? «£& fitp candy, nu|«, and fruit Vou pgn thing of something elae you '“““"•wtr 1 pear Santa Jaws' 1, } want to thank you for ah the Rice things you gave roc the past phrutroasa. thank you far the Mg Jrouw Re hmt wr me to have. Rftr**** ■ Bt. s. Dunn. N. p. Post*, o. C 1 Itoar Santa Chda, '**' ( g&W hi Pyol JOBp* M. p. i m jgfi£at j«vw h«- i Qm UMQMKS q| this lUndifkli }LAve to • ■■' - W- ' IMI ■'■■—i The replies may go /Icm war taw aid determining whether thme Chirstmas* 1 to ' wM However, the Allies are par-lieu larly auxkius to W’ D£utx&] uaUqqa * -UM have in mind to police the truce. In Communist eyes both Russia the Balkan countries On the other hand, most other V W merobei, are involved to the war «pMw Allied aide | Communist compromise of fer nevertheless marked the biggest step toward an armistice arnee both sides agreed last Tuesday that the i cease-fire line shall be along the , present battieline if the res- of the rtruce terms can be settled by ©cc | —*— [our friends and I CUSTOMERS WE APPRECIATE Elrijf tbit norajH* our Rhm gin was badly danaged by fire. I | TMiporarily, w«*rw down - but out! 1 Just as HM «possible, we will be ginning cotton again. /J j t To those ot yon who bM cotton burned ai our gin, wn assure J you that you’ll be paid for every duu ei this loss. IMI m sincerely sorry that our service will be hampered ter • the next f«w days, but wort on rebuilding and repairing wilt git luiiilsrßiM IMlHAflliftfabltf IIHUSV ffflj liHif|«wlfl!vlj. In the nantiffo, we’ll be doing business every diy just as usual. • II want to take this opportunity te express to you nypefsaul ] appreciation and the appreciation of our entire organization for 1 s ML IAI 1 _ I n ■ ■■■ H h b B ® ® 9 IB m a-- - _ IE IMi-w m a B B I 8 ■ w m w *BPp I 1 8 8 toai mi m A Ul . . . . , - m I . 8 8 HH| bMI Jw ' VlMßfnß' m wilQfiitf Tm BHHkHML r ' 8 j GaamfßHbsr ] <a the filates largaat cotton g>n ’i K® *** * hte y®» r J i -‘We're temporarily dowp.Jgit not out/’ declared Mr. TUghman this morning Tt, of course, was a dis fire, but H could have been 'j “Moat of all.” continued Mr. Tilghman. “I am grateful to my sarjr^'sKStr “Tt makes me creHtniw to real ize. he added, .“that a roam's friend* are his moat piwatous mp- Bamtoti." A* toon as news «f (he fire spread, citizens by the acorn rggh ed to the scene to offer their as sisiance to Mr Tilghmaro and his telephone has been kept busy by : s? IpeOds calling to express I Mr. Tilrtmian in a statoment to i day said work would begin im mediately on repairing and rt- <tow» Abe ebotsun and When he re fused to do SO be took Urn rdle and ftred at McHcib tour timer Womack t,oid offlocn didn’t now why McNeil 1 had tried to kill him. ezeept for the fact that he was drinking at the time Womack was taken to the county budding so that ginning can be resumed with as little delay as pos sible. IMIQIWirgg AH Ugt'AL Maansrhiie, all cotton brought to his Dune giß wiM be taken to An gier, (toned and returned te Dunn without extra expense to the far mers. Mr. TUghman gave assurances that citizens who had cotton burn ed in the fire will be reimbursed for their loss in 'full. Mr. TUghmaus loss included tii< huge eead house, too large trucks $4,000 jwortbjrf send, at kast^J equipment. MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 2, 1951 . ®B' “I would be Whs than human U ■ . tof«m»e te Iml the ! necessary qualificaUons to fill toe highest post to tour country," Eieen- Jail to await In inquest, to be held « Dafford’s Funeral borne in Dunn. Deputy ■Sheriffs O. 8. Pearce and ft. E. Sturgill investigated. They , said NfcNeii) accumulated a court leoord while living in Dunn. I EARL HAWLEY Ot'qT "f Wholesale Dealer |©) j nQMFT S£tV*C£ - COMPIfTI rtpDUCIA it. Latter 37M PbooCT 2A41 Pi—u IL C. I y B——B——B—————k~ are enigasto to hare, m men as «Mfr ayaMMie unrisnrtatgllng of JTHTL n ”* 0881 <rhe "syamateatb: understonding"® referred to Eisenhower's refusal to pet into domestic pohtlcs while to uniform Recent dhpAnhw Iron, ucovptim'x of the belief that enhewer will come home early next i pear, perhaps to February, and mate an active Mi tor the nomin ation. j_

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