PAGE EIGHT HjLj ' * : ‘JBi -4 ' -^-4' I v ■T ' BH^K|^^| P SMHRr’ i * K mmSMSmsSm ■•■ ' bhmhhhbp Dtt WELLONS CHRISTMAS PARTY Pictured here are officials, guests and others at the head hUr at the Christinas party held last night by employees of Wellons Candy Company. Reading trow right to left are: Attorney I. R. Williams, H. F. Sewell, Jr., the speaker, Mrs. Lillian Benson, JiwHPie Wellons, head of The company; Mrs. Alma Wellons, Calvin Wellons, Mrs. Jean Wellons, W. Es—Ourned, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Bill Marshburn, John Parham and Mrs. Parham. In the background dtFIRr. and Mrs. J. W. We*-as and M. T. Maxwell. (Daily Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.) —wane '?am SBwS: A, vfc* JsBKRRVA yjjgF/' ijjfß aL HhHK 9b * 7 *• *. "Ml «» ..< jJ- \ •'• - c .%_■■ vr< fe.'-r"^v"- f^ ; B l if ?-s&_ ' , R 1 f ' -IMof Ti.iS OA-.'in. S'i'o: S TOCRIb« —ivirs. • 0.-s o, ./ -n*. *••>•.» a, wslo ~.li .4 «*J»y i»i.U., i , .'■»'’* ". ’ j SHjnjpy each year has an Attractive and original Christmas decoration an t each year hundreds of tourists stop to see tt And visit with >gb»i * ■ 1 --l' V ' , " , I ’ir ,''■ v_ ; % {•: ' •■'T ' n '• J '*■ : . <' “--> "Y'yr’' - (l ; •-'. - f y /';: . V?■’* •" '>. ’ '■(’ -:.‘'v'' 7 ' - - I ':.^..r. ~.J\ ’ .~::7~r^~ — --■ — ; ■; ■■ ■ .■. •■■»-;■.■?■■ * A S JPAJOPY mmm ’ W(x Mw* A* Bunwtic hooMvt ' 1 W* JcwlfAftf Go£wta» AttMfc . mMI ' ®tf OMtWfittJ > „ r ,,v i • x"' ' ‘-fj |WK DAB,» SatCORD, WHOI, M. O. - • «■ -•• • ■' e- ■ - - --■ - V^»- lost GBfbdjip f^SS^an, tJSN, son bf Nolan X- McLean of Coats, N. C. who took advanCMb of a six-week training exercise aboard the sub* marine uss Sea Leopard to: ijsit Cuban and Caribbean ports of In terest. :;;■ “ • :;v..-* .->-Y The Sea Leopard, which recent* ly returned to Norfolk, Va.. Havana, Cuba, as well py Key West, Fla., Dry Tortughs. and Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. In Havana, crkwmen visited, such attractions as cigar factories, famous perfumeries and alligator goods factories. They also saw 'first hand, how the Cubans do the Rhumba. ' S V ;-, . • At Key West and Dry Tartu gas, deep sea fishing held the interest of sailors. At Ft. they Saw a famous national monument —the impressive Cnited States 19th Century fortress which was used as a Federal prison during the Civil War. HAYWOOOD LUCAS DBS Haywood Lucas, of Erwin, tiled at his home shortly after noop to day. Funeral arrangements are as yet incomplete. 7 n..,, .m,;., ■.„.-.-N.e,, ■■■■■iu ll ..; l , LtLLINGTON PERSONALS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. William Lawrence Ley of Lillington entered Duke University Hospital on Wednesday for treat ment of a throat ailment. Mrs. Loy Is the wife of the pastor of the LlUington Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Loy and family of Florence, S. C. are ex. pe-'ted to visit Mr. Loy’s father, the Rev. W. L. Loy in Lillington on Christinas Day. Lynn Loy of Laurinburg was a visitor at his pa rents on last Saturday, and will not return for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bryan will have as their guests far the holi days their children, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Duncan of Asheboro, Mr. and Mrs. David Pemberton and son, Davie, of WrightsvlUe Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan and young son of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs., Buddy Warren of Charlotte will be in Lilli ngton for a portion of rite holidays with Mrs. Warren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wade of Danville, Va.. are scheduled to ar rive Saturday tor a holiday visit with Mrs. Wade’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. a Hunter. FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. John Aaron Sen ter celebrated Christmas a week early with a holiday dinner party for all the members of Mr. Sen ter’s family given last Sunday at their home. Guests included: Mrs. David Hen ry Senter of Chalybeate Springs, mother of the host and her bro ther, Mr. Otis Jeffreys of Chary beate Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Gray son Senter and family of Fuquay Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Senter of Lillington. Dr. and Mrs. ’ Jeffreys Senter and family of Ra leigh. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Ctirrin and. young son of Angler. CHRIBTMAS PARTY Miss Mary Ann Moore daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore, entertained around a dozen guests Thursday night at a Christmas party at her home. Games and dancing were en joyed. Lime punch, decorated cakes and mints were served from a > table covered with a red linen cloth and lighted by red candles in green holders. TO WED TODAY Mrs. Clara Spence Harrington, 48 prominent civic leader in the COokeobury section of Harnett KnJ John Henry Darvie , 4#,- of Raleigh, Route talned a license , to «nar- Iding was to take place )|e Cokeabury Methodist t which the bride has . flam been anfactive member. to Seaman Is Now in Training , Undefgoing . recruit training at W«. Maval Training center, ogn TMego Gtitf is John Thompson i Mired, seaman recruit, USH. son • : of-Mr. and -:Mks. J H. Allred of j.Wotlte .4, Dunn, N. C. ij - T'fcr< Initial training includes toMrortton in such fields as sea % rigmpKng.'. aiw put#, courses de signed to make.the'recruit well versed in every phase of Navy life. - Upon : completion of their 11- week training period at the train ing center, wradtwtes are assism ed to duty stations with the Fleet pr at Navy shore stations, or are sent to service schools for advan ced technical training. Reds Accused (Cmtlaaad Fnm Page One) Cogitnunlsts want the right to , build new air bases during an ar- , mistice and at the same time to j limit or prohibit Allied troops ro -1 Communists are fooling no one in thrir efforts to negotiate for . a future War in Korea," the. broad cast said. “Sooner or .Utter," It said, the Reds must choose between their tbmand that they be permitted to butU air fields, and an armistice. “ft is the choice between peace, and warv" the broadcast said. : \ Rbfilgtratori * # v«ayuniM • BanoM f v; ■-W : .., W n fa r ai A «' %aslMn - r f Without Hot Mat &§ mSx~i i LAYTON'S H orewna . 'HtTim I ■§ " GARDNER’S DAIRY STAFF HAS PARTY James Surles, manager of Gardner’s Dairy JM*e, bud night entertained members of his staff and their wives or other guests at a Christmas par# in the General Lee Room of Johnson’s Diner. Picture here are, left to right. Corbett Godwin, Jean Beasley, Peggy Collin, Cedi Lee, James Surles, Charles Jackson, Betty Harris, Mia. James Soyfes, mt% Rupert Vaughn, Billy Mac Johnson, Rupert Vaughn, Paul Barbour, Ila Ruth Williams imd Shirley Strickland. (Dally Record photo by J. W. Tedipple, Jr.) f nr." mmm m m MARKS STUDENTS GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM One of the finest kindergartens to be foaad any vhere in the country is that operated in Dunn by Mrs. George Marks. The kindergarten has established a national reputation and Mrs. Marks has received widespread recognition for the out standing work -she is iTo r ng hete. Pictured here In a scene from 'the Christmas program presented ay the children on Wednesday. The program, as always was a tremendous success. (Daily Record mttoto.bf Ed Wclborn). s -■ - ■ y ’ • ( f: £ j . i)r ; , : - .. -• ■ r\ 'T' _ y... ' I u j ■ sram. v h jS# 1 PRETTY CHRISTMAB DECORATION8 — Throughout this se.Oion. y .u’H fnd many beanilful CMM rat decorations In the- homes. One of the prettiest seenes is found each year at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. R. McKay in LlUington. An elaborate arrangement at Santa and h's reindeer has been erected « hf roof and an eleetrieaUy-operated device makes it appear that the reindeer and sMsh are actually moving. (Dally Record Photo by T. M. Stewart.) - ' ■ , . ' ■ ERWIN WESLETAN OtJIUD BwraiTAywm Jm ffltoi HMritrt oi the Wnrtfjlm fIMU m* CHRISTMAS EDITION