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PAGE TWO V/esley Class In Benson Has Meet Sfcf Mrs. Parker's & f Mrs. Alfred Parker tad Mrs. ‘,'%wft"‘Norris were associate hos ' teases Tuesday evening at the Par _ker home to members of the Wesley class of the Methodist Sun- was decorated in the i'y,ijlt|dp motif. ;; fj~W i° ft — arrival the group made A short call next door to the new borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Bryaht •Where they presented Mrs. Bryant, Ofganiat' at the Methodist church, WeRM"m Shower of varied gifts for me MW •home. Before leaving Miss -Stella’-Creech gave a reading of Btess-This House. - Upon returning to the Parker •home Mrs. John Allen called the meeting to' order and routine bus iness was disposed of following SiMrtt-'the class secretary and • program director. Miss Stella •Creech read the Legend of the "Dogwood Tree and the Legend of the Christmas Rose. ' “ The program, a presentation of a playlet entitled Four Years, Four Words, Four Women was present ed in an all-white scene with a large lighted cross in the back ground. Enacting the roles of the four Marys were the following members of the Wesley class who were/dressed in white flowing Biblical robes: Mrs. Ivey T. Poole, carrying a small bundle of hay, portjjg'fcd -Mary, the mother of Jeste Mrs. Annie Lee D. Allen, carrying white flowers, played the of Bethany: Mrs. Witter R: Strickland, carrying a losif «f bread, represented Mary of in whose home was locattSTthe Upper Room, the scene of The- Last Supper; and Mrs. carrying an alabaster jar.JJfprese nted Mary Magdalene. During the social hour following the program Mrs. Ruth Massey, assistahf-alass teacher was pre sented a birthday gift. The hostesses served Cuban La Especial Guava paste and jelly sandwiches, nut bars, mints, and hot coffee. Present were Mrs. W. R. Den ning, Mrs. Vinnie Smith. Mrs. Don ald Parrish, Mrs. J. R. Barefoot. Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Ivey T. Poole. Mrs. Ruth Massey. Mrs. Lawrence Parrish, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. L. J. Lane, Mrs. Waiter R. Strick- , land, Mrs. Roy Medlin, Mrs. Mather JDerman, Mrs. Howard Benton. Miss Pansy Gaitiey, and Miss Stella Dneech. More than a quarter million per sons are employed in the textile in dustry in North Carolina, which leads the nation. Washington is known as the “Evergreen State.” S •*— FLEISHMAN'S j Men’s |K , Gift Sport Shirts V ' Pillow Cases and 1 gabardine and span ' .7, Boxed Towel Sets if r»7«* Low steeoes. Solid V •, R,,..i.r jjg ® colors and fancy patterns. AH XSlft rrif|J I staes. Values to $4.95 EXTRA SPECIAL ” - ■ ft w 3 for $5.00 ■ u Handbags ■, \ J rjmSe, *-»•- -yo ■ •;*• •• Ladies’ Edit Scarfs 1 . velvet. 'seteetton *1 styles CHRISTMAS SALE colorejuto prints, in i Ladies Fall and Winter **** W# ° h •** i Wm .£> <*»« fwefl ... Coob and Suits at genuine , t I 1 y .98 and 2*5 *SgW 29 to ,97 I Men’s White B is Selection of Ladies’ Outing I ,•. . H Sanforized House- Flannel OUMMU e> P ec,al savin f s I Broadcloth Dress coots. Pajamas and Pajamas ... . . . . . , Shirts and Gowns- . l_i ouTVemuV 1 Sixes 14H to VJ. To t* the rise and 1 lM |( gpetUd OBt Boy !Sf AST 7 ** ““ »*~ w «““» *—• ■ $L9< 3.98 - 14.95 $1.59 - 2,40! SI.OO pr. Ladies’ White Nylon . Men>s SaxdaM I Tricot Slips Special SI.OO Broadcloth Pajamas ,R. ■ - wit| wide nylon lace at the Gift House Slippers with .wu. band and | bottom ami top. 32 to 4* p o r Ml The Family. gripper B | —f ' Pyi rompta** of d.K m. Our Future ,roill “ °* ,h * small try at Monk's Citizens o^,^ Johnny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whitten too, and is the third one of the family that has been over here to school. Just last week Mrs. Whittenton told Mrs. Masks to be sure to put another son’s name down for next year, and because the family was at the beach during the month that the permanent enroilement card was to be returned, so Johnny didn't get to start, to school until the second month, when someone decided to stop coming. You can tell by looking at Johnny that he is a wide-awake youngster, and likes to do things. He likes t& run and play cowboy, but he also can sid doWn and draw or color and have, a lot of fun, too. He went shop ping in Raleigh last week! and his' mother bought him the new shirt he is wearing in this picture. Johnny has lots of friends over here be cause he plays fairly and is considerate oi bis playmate. He says he wants Mrs: Marks, to come over to his house and play with him and his little brother sometime. Mrs. ' Marks just might do that, top, Johnny. Your address is West Carr Qtfceet. isn't it? Oh, Mrs. Marks almost forgot ti> tell you one cl the “•» -est things about this boy, hp has a mighty fine' voice, and he likes to sing. You 'i- ■ 188 DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. MISS BRUTON ENTERTAINS ERWIN SCHOOL MUSIC CLASS Miss Blanche Bruton entertained bar music class Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the music room in the Grammar School building. The pupils sang Christmas carols am} Miss Bruton served them ice cream and cookies. The music pupils who enjoyed the party were: Wanda McLaurin, Diane Ralph, Jean Weaver. Bar bara Tyson. Slyvia Barbour, Woody Woodall, Beth Woodall, Pat Tur lington, Sue Belle Jackson, Dorothy I Mrs. Maxwell Fetes Sunday School Class Mrs. Forest Msxwell entertained members of the Estherian Class of the First Baptist Church at a Christmas party in the Sunday School School building Friday eve ning. - During the evening the group played games and exchanged gifts, after which the hostess served Hospital Patients Mrs. Leans Hinson. Dunn. Rt. 1; Mrs. Nellie Vann. Dunn; Mr. How ard Lucas, Rt. 3. Dunn; Diana Ed mundaon. Dunn; Ben c. Parker, should bear him sing “It's Christmas Time,” it 1 really gives one the spirit of the season ■>,: ' . ' « -7- *• tfe ■■■■ 1 tub© § Powered by New Zenith V J Wonder-Chassis with Plug for f Auxiliary Color Set, Provision for UHF and \^j| I Now Distance-Reception Wj ■ I K TT science has long dreamed of atsherbat would give a full-focus \ . ..cad °- f **/ 1 f| picture. This dream has been realized in Zenith’s great achieve- 1 ,' . <> , •'. TTShaMBi S?*,i,«ins ■ ment—the new ''Electrooex” Tube with built-in Radionic lens. This V 1 tube compensates for line voltage variations that impair perform- la Itoe | once of ordinary sets, and eliminates the nuisance of blur, distor- 1 A. uW— non. edge-fading 1 P, MV H This spectacular invention is powered by Zenith's new Wonder I " I Your Zenith dealer has this marvelous new TV for you to see, J l IbJh!!!!!!* « k * 9 ham, compare. When you see Zeokh's full-focus picture, you’ll I «—* W U B ague Zenith is die fcnest TV gout money can buy-bar none! I *£**•*»*"dtmiTJS I I M j | Mr y be ri # B New Zenilh "Mowlhorn." Tobl. TV. .A, ' . ■ Model J2026R. 20-inch (215 sq. m.l ’MI « ./ ft A DecuootX Tvbe Kreen. Covered *ll AJai/af n&rhr'a - *; .■§ over with smart, stylish, crackle-grain /fCfC/ l/ClvlC ■- wmmJESSSSBBk S2B3m llbrhib Sstrickland, ftaWoia Warren, Pat ricia Whitman, Sandra House. Brenda House, Bonita Stephens. Otenwood Tew, Beverly Laahley, Stephanie Taylor, Mickey Craw ford, Rosemary Adair, Betty Sue Leonard. Judy Stephens. Janice Byrd, Jeanette Jones, Evelyn Brad ley, Haney Glover, Shirley Strick land, Dorothy Turnage, Carl Byrd Jr . Jonny Stevens. Judy WUliams, Bonnie Stewart, Linda Autry, Juba Mi ley. and Barbara Raynor. punch Christmas cookies and nuts. The class' gift to Mrs. Maxwell, who is their teacher was a sterling saver ladle. Present were: Mrs. Marvin Step hens, Mrs, D. C. Parrish, Mrs. Carl Lucas, Mrs. Thurman Allen, Mrs. J. A. Holmes, Mrs. Gus Parker, Mrs. Margaret Lawrence, Mies Janet Byrd. Mrs. Melvin Hayes, Mrs. J. L. Bishop., Mrs. Alice Byrd, Mrs. Verona McLean, Miss Olive McKown, Mrs. Odell McDonald, Mrs. James Glover, Mrs. Everette McDonald, and Mrs. Sam Jackson. Rt. 5. Dunn; Mrs. Etta Gray Par ker, Rt. 5. Dunn: Mrs. Lydia K. Godwin, Rt. 5, Dunn; Mr. Arthur F. Williams, Rt. 4, Dunn; Mrs. Mathine Lee, Rt. 1, Dunn. Colored: Geneva Basker, Dunn. Births: None reported. Erwin Brownies Have YuJe Party Brownie Troup 39 held their an ’ nual Christmas party at the. puck ’ center Tuerifar afternoon from . 3:30 until 5 o’clock. When the Brownies arrived their ! leader Mrs. Byron Stevens showed ' CNte corsages on each one. ! During the afternoon the group ' played games, sang carols and sev ; end mm pawns. The tdBMMM of the muntag C|o| ptifivriMii 9OWOf ’ mas.” Later auerpww drew names and gifts wove MdisDgtd. I Mrs. Stmma then gave each child a hag of Butt, nuts and candy which was a ftft of Erwin i Mills me. Brownies included: Row ; mary Adair, Linda Autry, Jeanette and Annette Adcoa, Macy Beasley, ; Karen Asm Buthune, Mickey Craw ford, JBntity Dowd, Bnlrn BrrßP, La Venae Johnson, Sandra House, Wanda Matthews. Frankie Messer, Julia Idiley, Wiadgwick, Dava Newsooif, fianrtra flla]|Ri t jConoie Stewart, Judith Ann etwheu, Bhasheth Strlokland, SonHs Step hens, Judy TsyJqr. Carol Toth, Pat Turlington, BattMW Stewart, Carolyn Whittington, MariMmt Deck, Janet HaWhgsworth, Barbara Raynor. ftebeooa Fowter and Mrs. Btevens. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER *, lftti Erwin Women's Club Enjoys Party - Members of the Erwin Womans : Club held their annual Christmas i party at the park center Tuesday evening from 7:15 until 9 o'clock. The club rooms were decorated • with winter greenry and berries. 1 The gorgeous tree stood at one end of the room and was piled high 1 with gifts. • Purlin the mmMag the issdles fiftryg curate opjoyed ■ and contests. Prises for the mm teats iffft svtaM to Ntoi* KARVMB: ' shtssMmd jmd Mm- Om Twrf~ Later the m»up aachanped gifts und received treats. m 1 Tim hostesses tor the evening Mrs. E. G. Purnell and Mrs. Coy Norris, then served cake, sand-, 1 wishes, candy and hot punch. Club momhers present included: Ideedamoa: Pink Leonard D. C. Parrish E. O. Purcell, Frank Ralph, ■ Mannle Stephens. Lutle Fowler, , Johnnie Whitman. Wilbert Tyson, Helen Carr, Harvey Williams, No vella Holland, Jack Beard Erwin Brantley. Louis Deaflhoni. Coy Mor ris, Dan Bonis, Earl Stewart, Ly man Sheppard, and Miss Ruby Sewell. SUNDAY IN IHENUEY Mr. and Mm. B. M Hail and children Msyy Benny and Larry sod Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Stravch and son Kenny visited in Kenly Sunday. 1 - IN GOLDSBORO ingsworth and daughters Janet ; Carol and Brenda spent Sunday in l Goldsboro. WEEKEND IN DURHAM - Mr. add Mrs. Elliot Autry and Linda spent the weekend in Dur ham. ANNOUNCE MIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Slade Williamson «f HNSMI asuwmw the hirih of a sum to Good Hep* M"to*tM Friday December she M. Mrs- WSMttMson is toe teamet Mm Mariana* Base man. mmtmutr LEWIS STUMO ABNB CAMOU SHOP l is Railroad Ave Dunn. N C
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