JTRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14, 1951 COATS HAPPENINGS A number of the members of Ajthe Coats Baptist Church attended “tittle River ASsoclational Training Union which met at the Campbell College Auditorium on Monday evening at 7:30 P. M. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Dixon will be happy to • welcome Mrs. Dixon and her new daughter, Betty Ellen, home from the Good Hope Hospital. Both Mrs. Dixon and little daughter are doing fine. • The churches in this and the surrounding communities are very grateful for the lovely flowers that the Forbes Florist places in the churches each Sunday morning. Af ter the evening service the flowers are given to any member of the church who is in the hospital. This Is a very thoughtful act of the florist. On Sunday evenlrig, December 23. at the regular evening service, _ the Baptist Church choir of Coats • will present a, program of Christ mas music under the direction of Mrs. Fred Fleming. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. hisses • Hospital Supplies • Crutches EXPERTLY FITTED HOOD'S DRUG STORE Dunn, N. C. Insulation serves you so many ways. It roducos fuol bills, cuts down on outsidf noises, adds to your safety because it is fireproof . . , and makes your home more comfortable, prevent* ing drafts from walls and ceilings. Phone for free estimate. SASH DOOR & MILLWORK Comoanv PHONE am 5 DUNN, N. C. Now you con ;. McLamb Machinery Company Mias Eva Bateman, Miss Edith AUen. Miss Phyllis Timberlake, and Mrs. Nell Williams shopped in Ra leigh Saturday. Miss Kate Black, sister of Mrs. O. K. Keene, who has been visiting Mrs. Keene for the past week, left for Louisburg, where she will spend some time with relatives there be fore going to her home, Reidsville, N. C. Kenneth Keene, who is a student at Louisburg College, spent the week-end at home with his parents. Friends of Miss Mattie Bain will be glad to learn that she is getting on nicely at the home of her broth er, Dr. C. Dt Bain, in Dunn Miss Bain has been greatly missed both by the Primary Dept. r as well as the adults in Sunday School. We hope she can soon'be home again. The people in and around Coats are very fortunate to have a branch office of the Forbes Florist in Coats. It is located* in the Reggie Par rish building. Mrs. Parrish will be glad to serve you at any time. This is an asset to the town of Coats. Mrs. M. O. Phillips, who has been at Rex Hospital for the past week expects to come home Thursday. Her friends are happy to know that she is so much improved. , Miss Arab Lee of the Meadow School community, was a guest of Misses Edith Allen and Phyllis Timberlake Sunday, p. m. Mrs. K. R. Williams spent Sunday at. Ft. Bragg with her sister, Mrs. P. H. Jones. Miss Lucille Allen, Mr. Maton Godwin News 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Starling and children, Betty Ann and Webb, of Mount Gilead, N. C., spent Sunday here visiting relativse. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Darpltarling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith. Mrs. Oene Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wade of Dunn attended the matinee Saturday of the Ice Capades at the Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Miss Ruth Love Williams As re turned to her position at the Rank in Brothers Plywood Co. in Fay etteville after an illness for several weeks. The W. M. U„ of the Godwin Baptist Church met at the church Friday night for a closing observ ance of a week of prayer. Mrs..D. H. Mathews was in charge of thp program, which was opened by singing, “This Is My Father’s World.” after which scripture was read by Mrs. Mathews. Several msgibers had parts on the program. An offering was taken for the Lot tie Moon fund, which amounted to $40.00 The following attended the Ice Capades in Raleigh Saturday night: Misses Gleva Godwin and Eloise Connelly, Mrs. Edgar Lucas, Mrs. Emmett Edgerton, Jr., Mrs. Pearl Calohan. Miss Alda Johnson, Miss Marguerette Mclntyre, Mr. Lick Pope, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Heming way. Miss Edith Catherine Mcln tvre. DOnnie Mclntyre, Harold Jackson. Miss Ruth Love Williams and Mr. Thad Narron, Jr., of Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Washburn and Della Washburn visited the Albert Upchurch, Sr., and Miss Edith Al ien attended the Ice Follies in Ra leigh Monday night. Those attendinw the county-wide meeting of white teachers in Lil lington, Monday evening were: Mis ses Phyllis Timberlake, Eva Bate man, Clyde Bryan, Mr. James Val same, Mr. Ray Coon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hal Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veasey. Mr. G. E. Miller, adminis trator assistant to Dr. Clyde Erwin of Raleigh, was the speaker of the evening. His topic was: “Individ ual Needs of Pupils." Mr. Miller is a very able speaker. Coats P. T. A. will meet at the Coats school auditorium Thursday night at 7:30. We hope every «ar ept will be prfesent. ■R paAY record. Drom, w. e Ofhman (Continued From Page Tww) McOrath said he wasn’t , con doning Caudle tor doing business with ex-convicts and others closely related to those with tax cases betore his bureau. But, after all, he continued, Caudle was a grown man. A highly regarded attorney who was appointed Assistant At torney General by one man who now is a member of the Supreme Court and promoted by another. He said, he had no reason to sus pect T. Lamar. The Congressmen insisted. Why didn't McGrath keep a closer eye on his underlings? He blew up. “I never hive pried into the personal affairs of the people who work for me," he said. "I don’t now and I ntver shall.” That brought up a sore subject. 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