PAGE FOUR Twin Church R|| Hhcprup Wp vißyliC loliday Event Bv»hy wlllile Christinas Sunday t Erwin Method Ist Church. The ay opens with a Worship Service ) » i Hood's Drug Store 1 ' We Store mfoA Gift Ft* lyerypne Be WPIP i|y«ry Night Until 9 p. m. Until C|ri§t»jwf £li JifdaM. MID-WINTER Sale Clearance By National Famous Manufacturers 1 AS * • giel Ilf • It's Here Again! . . . Field's Sen- WrWi rff wtional Clearance of all faM and Iflfl TO £OO w "”’' m- "' s .*rtr op h.JP!v F „l*r _ iir reswtr*«»?• tyfjr m ions, Wo Suggest You Come In YV ■ • IMS' • • ■ "Wr- — >— ■ ; ; —4 gtf Safe; Find! Ha Irctmaa! T I L r ■HP 400 Iwfere I ftQO i I wijp- . ■ •■ i I -F* i— y-"' ' : V' ' W RHW V '• Phonf k'- t -1* ir —■ - ; y| i^t-? e nriwf , oipr » fiynnmiii ~ JUST IN TIME FOB CHRISTMAS—Howard M. tee,* prominent merchant, is shown here with his two children, Buster and Marilyn, and the prised S2OO .Cocker Spaniel which he' won in a contest conducted by Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Mr. Lpe woa the beautiful poppy wjth his ffi-fwd sentence on ‘T like Canada Dry Ginger Ale.’’ Since that an nouncement, Lee won $5 in an'.>*hejr nation-wide contest on “Why I Like Pepsodent Tooth Paste.’’ (Daily Record Photo by J. M- Stewart.) at 9:45 A. M. at the opening part of the Church School. It is a shorter form of the regular Wor ship Service, arid becomes the de votional part' of the Sunday School. The Choir will render a special selection and lead the congregation In the Christinas Service Singing. The Pastor will speak on “THE PRINCE OF PEACE”. The Class sessions will follow immediately. 1. . CHRISTMAS MVSIQAL PRO GRAM 5: P. M. Prelude—Organ and Piano, Mrs. E. G. Purcell and Miss Patricia barren. Processional Prayer .... Thomas Patterson Hymn 98 ’There’s A Song In The Air” Hymn M “Hark! The Herald An-> geisSing” Hymn WO “As With Gladness” Hymn 92 “It Came Upon ,A Mid (Garols by the congregation and the Chqir). n. NATIVITY SENE Mary—Mrs. c. M. Crawford Joseph—Mr. p. M. Crawford Bings Shepherds Narrator—Mrs. Gordon Ennis Announcer—V. Sherrill Stancil Music By Choir Soloists—Miss Elizabeth Pate and Mr. Sherrill Standi. Church School Program in the basement immediately following Recitations and Songs by mem bers: Santa piaus, Tree, Treat. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. a ... . ißmii - irnie ■ i.m ■ ■ a... ■mS. ■ H*.-.- Woodmen Set For Orphan Program With the Erwin Camp as host, mgny Woodmen dignitaries Will join in annual Christmas Party ] to^be mpnder of the Erwin Camp. For several weeks the 400 N. C. Woodmen Camps have been raising mpney to provide a Christmas Party for approximately two ttmu sand orphan children at Clylftatas parties to bp held throughput the State. Camps in the Fayetteville, Dunn, Erwin, Goldsboro section will Join in the party to be bpid this Saturday evening in the Erwin High School. Among the officials expected to attend will be Dr. Win. Bowerch Carta, Goldsboro, Clergymen and FTabernalist. Dr. Carter has been directing the public relations for the campaign to raise the funds for tt» party in pastern Carolina, br. Carter is a state cSftoer of the fraternity. Be is expected to he accompanied by Mrs. Carter to the party. Heading the state wide pvent is ,_ ■ d laHllliiHlkiJiHlllilM. 4 r- y‘' I mlmmm ™ 'w I K , I ■lCimilllßy SSssraS I 1 IIMIIWNEA klrrl I£ / 1 TS 1 . Auxiliary Color Set# I | Provision for UHE and Now Distance-Reception WJ 11 TV science has long dreamed of a tube that would give a full-focus \ £«j HHHHft •*” 1 » H > picture. This dream has been realized in Zenith’s great achieve R I EzErSS : aSE : x£S : BPPP^vßi i, r* tioa. edge-fading! ft 9 W 'YS^HBHPRr^ This spectacular invention is powered by Zenith's new Wonder | ' ' Chassis—with feature after feature designed te protect your TV I tUtSIM £ IVa fwn’l ' L / I S l ip. V: J HLgP'j 9t Anywhere Near I M<S c U 4? ft7C€S / M Tube screen Cobr«M» t ic» record-player. FM-AM V' ”” # radio. The Modern motif - m Gold Co«t I T •' || dj ' Tube . : ;. . PMHHHH fIHHI J ill 111 a,. ' Mast \HP R both the Dunn: yw FlffP wnmenege wiu^u nounced that the held * ■■■* w V"P Ts r Tr"™' v -Tv *7*" *TffTr" BMP Fpkf i» expected to be Sp fir «p*t ever hetf in thto sectton. - ‘ 'anpounS ed. _ ” ■'• 4: i br^^ f One-third of New Hampshire is Wff ?iflP f P*P PWIF «PP' i 1 fem. 7r! -- r - - VJBr •**••• ,Tr «*» ■ " 'ji it# V ’ and the ong of W fas 5fe ta 4S*-^ ton, yeatorJay atternoon. invetti Beginning Wednesday, December 26th, and every Wednesday thereafter until further notice Johans Jewelry Sfore % ' - wifi be closed all day on Wednesday?. J. If- JOMMWS JONS DfU/UWOf - UWMY - StiYMWAK Is 2 *• Need s*> t»l*phone 3205 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTMAS KPmpy . gated by the Diinn Police Depart ment. ,»««> j WflUam Luther Norris of Bunn level Route ii driving a 1968 Paok ferd, was proceeding East on Broad when m 194$ Ford, going south on Layton, driven by Eugene O "Quinn Coleman of Route 8 Ashburn, Oeor ■< gla, ran Into his left side. Damage to the Packard was about »P. l .^-I | MiMmi'.J ", I 11,15 I". SIBO, *hlte the older carjniftered flewa found that ha had no eper a tors hesnse. Mexico City’s lowest street istt more than a mile higher than the topmost points of Now York sky scrapers: ’i A -* ••'' • ■■ -1' ■ iiij

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