THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1»»1 New Members Are Presented Bibles At O.ES. Meeting . The Dunn Chapter No. 69, Or det of the' Eastern Star, held a regular meeting In the Masonic Te nple Monday ' night, Decsmbet 10th with the following officer: •present: Worthy Matron. Ides » Strckland, Worthy Patron. O. M Leslie; Associate Matron, Eliza bet v Chestnut; • Associate ■ Patron. H Pa 1 Strickland;' Secretary, Sarai Wilson: Treasurer, Louise Alabast r»: Crnductrers, Sarah Andrews Associate Conductress, Grace Hodg es: Chaplain, Lillian Lee; Martha’ Frances Buries; Organist, Sail; Jemtgan:' Adah, Margaret Doffer myre; Margaret Chaul’-c; Esther Ethel Wade: Martha, Clecn Jack ron Electi, Thetus Duncan; Ward en, Irene Tart; Sentinel, Annir • Mae Rice, Pi.T The Worthy Matron, Mts. Lie . Strickland, opened the meeting in regular form. The flags were pre . sented, the pledge given and praistu -1 sung. Minutes were read for tnfonvs ■ ticn by Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Seore , ta-y. The treasurer’s report, wa givch bv Mrs.-Xonke Alabaster. , An annorncement was made the’ our District D»puty Matron wtV make her official visit to us on the fir t regular Meeting night ir • January. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drew were inflated into Dunn Chapter in a beautiful and expressive ceremony which was concluded by the In spiring Worthy Patron’s address, presented by Mr. Hugh Prince, As sociate Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of North Carolina, O. E. S. and Past Patron of Dunn Chapter. The Chapter room was beautiful ly decorated with flowers and Christmas motifs. Mr. Joe Leslie. Worth Patron beautifully presented the new members' with Bibles as gifts from the Worth Matron and Worthv Patron, after which Mr. and Mrs. Drew were warmly wel comed into the chapter. Correspondence was read and re ports were given by committee chairmen. *. The chapter gave Mrs. Annie Mae Rice a rising vote of thanks for all the good work she has done as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Mrs. Frances Surles, Marshall, ' called the chapter from labor to , ease. Then all members gathered around the piano and sang Christ mas carols. Mrs. Cleon Jackson en tertained everyone with an original skit about Christmas shopping. , Mr. H. Paul Strickland, Associate " Patron reported on his visit to the institution of the Red Springs Chapter. Mrs..Thetus Duncan re ported on her visit to Fayetteville Chapter and Mr. Hugh Prtiice .repeated on his visit to Southgate 'Chapter. l ' The meeting was closed in reyaw r lar form. 'Hi A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. ■ RELIEVE I COLDS H Miseries ■ Famous 666 giVM four » / fold relief from colde mi#- eries! Eaeee aches, lower* fever, reduces stuffiness, Jgß acts as a laxative. You bel better fasti Try 666! —rr- ——— and £ Sweet One! \Jk f give , "if jt A ™*°^~ £AT ~ Aa j I - ‘ ’ *-I Jr. Women Hear Mr>. Mintz On Christmas ideas The Junior Womans Club held heir monthly meeting in the Home Economics Department of the High ichool Tuesday night at 8:00. Mrs. Paul White, Club president Presided over a short business ses ion aftec which the meeting was aimed over to Mrs. C. M. Watson hairman 'of the fine arts com nittee who had charge of the pro rata. Mrs. Watson introduced .Its. Aileen Mintz representative of: P. &'L. Co. who gave demonstr ions on the any attractive w-ys to .lake Christmas decorations for the lome, to add a gay touch to pack .ges and for the outdoors. Mrs. C. I. Thompson served de icibus refreshments of punch and rookies that were made by the home economic students. Mrs. L. Stephens assisted Mrs. Thomp un in serving. Around twenty - six members vere present f mother of the prospective bride ■ groom, Mrs. L. L. Coats, mother of : the bnde-elect, Mrs. Wesley Coats, Mias Oaye Lee, Miss Fannie Sue > Tumage, Miss Jean Goff, Miss Jen nie Barbour of'Dunn and Meredith ■ College and the following Meredith students: Miss Carolyn Reddick, Miss Becky Bemhart. Miss George anne Joyner and Miss Ellen Moore Four Marriage Permits Issued The following marriage licenses were issued recently by Mrs. Inez Harrington, county register of deeds in Lillington: On December 7, to Hubert Will iam Poweli, 46, Erwin and Ruby Pearce House, 39, Erwin. Also on December 7, to Glenn Charles Fincanhon, 34 of Charlotte and Doris M. Altman, 23, Dunn, .Route. 4; And’ on December 88 to Charles Eugene Phillips of Grand Rapids, Michigan and Ft. Gragg to Etta Gray Byrd 18, of Dunn, Route 4; On December 8, to Richard Shelton Monds, 20, of Dunn and Elisabeth Adelaide Coats, 18, Dunn. Mrs. Harrall Entertains For Friendly Dozen Members and guests of the* Friendly Dozen Club were delight fully entertained at the home of Mrs. Tommy Harrall cn Tuesdav night at their home on W. Carr St The Harrall home carried out a Christmas note fin the lovelv ar rangements used. Roily and berries were used throughout the rooms and in the dining room a colorful centerpiece of gayly colored Christ ! mas balls in a bowl with holly en circling the bowl was uijpd on red paper. The tables of play held in dividi al Christmas trees. The hostess served a deHoiou* dessert course of cocanut snowball topped with cherries, toated pe can? and coffee. During play soft drinks and cheese tid bits were passed. Guests for the evening were Mi's. Henry Tyler, Mrs. Alsy Johnson and Mrs. Shprill Johnson. Mrs. Tyler was recipient of guest high and was presented a potted plant. Mrs. Johnny Ciccone receiv ed club hjgh and was awarded a lovely china plate. A novelty ash tray went to Mrs. Wayne Justen sen for low score. Mrs. Hubert Peay received a case of coco-colas for traveling prize. - playing were Mfs Peay, Mrs. Ciccone, Mrs. Justesen, Mrs. Vic Anderson, Mrs. Ed Hood, Mrs. James Yates. Mrs. William War ren, Mrs. Billy Pearsall and Mrs. Grover Mitchell. FFA Chapter Has Banquet The Lillington chapter of the Future Farmers of America en tertained fathers of the members at a father-son banquet on Wed nesday night at the Lillington Com munity House , which attracted around 90 guests. County Superintendent of Schools G. T. Profitt who was the guest speaker praised the improvement in farm practices that have come as a result of instruction in the school-sponsored classes in voca tional agriculture. He was intro duced by John H. Blackman, Lill ington vocational agriculture tea cher, who was in charge of the dinner arrangements. The Rev. T. W. Williams pastor of the Lillington Baptist Church gave the Invocation and special guests recognized included Dr. A. W. Peede, Carl Kelly, members of the Lillington school board, D. B. Dean, veterans farming instructor, H. H. Hamilton, Lillington school principal and Bob Bbwder'of San ford, N. C. State College student who practice teaching this fall in the Lillington vocational training department. A barbecued chicken and pork supper was served and dinner music was rendered by Mrs. W. E. Moore, organist. BBOCK TOASTMASTER Roy Brock, president of the Lillington chapter of the Future Farmers of America, served as toastmaster and Hie welcome ad dress wss given by Hill Murchison, chapter vice-president. Floyd Al len of responded for the fathers who were guests of the chapter. , a Other chapter officers include Bennie Coats, secretary: Billy Al len, reporter, Jimmy McDonald, terasurer, and Junior Smith sen tinel. Music was rendered by a string trio composed of Stacy, Raeford arid George Whittington. An added feature was the show ing of colored slides of crop scenes made this summer by Blackman who explained the improved prac tices represented. He was assisted in the showing by Billy Allen. SUFFERS ATTACK Mrs. Oble L. Surles, a former res ident of Dunn who makes her home with her daughter, Dr. Doris Surles Woodbury In Bt. Louis, Mo., recently suffered a severe heart at tack and is now a patient at the Deaconess Hospital in St. Louis. TO PRESENT PAGEANT The Glee Club and the Dramatic Club of the Harnett County Train ing School will present a Christ mas Pageant “A King Is Given” on Dec. 18, at 8:00 pm. Admission free. The public is cordially Invited to attend. CUTE ACTS CUTE PROVIDENCE, R. I. Wt—Accus ed of stealing an automobile,'the defendant 'won a deferral sentenae when he was cute enough to throw himself upon the me#cy * of 'the court. His name—Jdmaii A.‘Cut*. % SHARE HARD LUC*' BOSTON W—Bicycles ridden by Philip Cunningham and Thomas Cunningham, both 18 but unre lated, were in collision with auto mobiles at the .same spot within an hour of each other. Both boys wert taken to the same hospital in the seme ambulance manned by the same policeman. They were treated by the seme doctor. Boston to the largest fish-(hip ping port in the United 1 States. HAMBT SBOdTS a'rabMt** *"*“** *** ** eegbsr rifle lytag ra a chair. IB E DAILY WBCORP, PWW, W. C 5 diamonds, 14k /10 diamonds, 14k Tailored solitaire r1 S 85 00 \ I II diamond,, 14k lidlamwvit.WtC Dian—ndwaddlngrln, 7diamondcknltf 7diamonddlnnarring | $167.50 $187.50 Doan $195 $99.50 nK $99.50 «*» ■— $149.50J .. .OR A jewel box WATCH! I Ek Woter-resist watches V /W* >aM mT ~~ J /} / of fliuTlsmlry. AWK ,9 j Y U/JCI (AJXJJL lion* iflomood ring..,., L h Uwioion|ln«MMiir* m your nlkßoiw'^ —' PAGE THREE