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Cttefe* of the Women of
ft*.® £«t Pttabytwisp Church will
meet Mond*y afternoon at 9:10 and
MoftdW evening at 1:00 as follows:
vN*. I Ml's. R. L. Remaburg,
Chmn., with Mrs. 4. jW. Purdle 3r.
,N* *—Mrs. J. e. Gdddard, Chmn.,
With Mrs. Guyton Smith.
I'M. 3—Mrs. M. B. Boole, Chmn.,
wltfi Mrs. L. t*. Stephens.
No. 4—Mrs Harvey Strickland.
Chmn., with Mrs. C. D. Hutaff.
EvUtfnc Circles:
. Ho. S-ltoTaV Sufford, Chmn.,
♦lth Mrs. H. A. Rayford.
No. 3— Mrs. R. D. Goff, Chmn.,
With Mrs. Paul Walker.
No. 7—Mrs. E. W. Smith. Jr.,
Ohmn., with Mrs. R. C. Oakley.
NO- B—Mrs. O. C. Henderson,
Chmn., With Mrs. Q. C. Henderson
LEAVES FOR FLA.
Miss Evelyn Straughan left this
morning to attend the South-wide
Baptist Sunday School Clinic in
Miami, Fla,
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6:30 Test Pattern 10:30 Film Feature *
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11: JO Smilin’ Ed’s Gang * 12:15 Love Os Life *
13:00 Big Top • 12:30 Search For Tomorrow *
1:00 Mr. Whard • 12:45 Kate Smith Show *
1:39 Assembly VI * 1:00 Steve Allen Show •
3:99 Basketball * 1:30 Garry Moore Show *
4:99 On Trial * 2:30 First Hundred Years •
4:39 Pentagon, Washington * 2:45 Bride A Groom *
S:M American Yanth Forum • 3:00 The Big Payoff •
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11:99 In The Park • 11:30 The Clock *
12:39 Kate Smith Shew * 12:00 News, Final Edition
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Merry Matrons *
Meet At Home Os
Mrs. L Campbell
Mrs. Bob Leak was ai.fcuest when
the Merry Matrons CSnasta Club
met at the home of Mr%tockewood
Campbell last night fofj their reg
ular evening of canast*y.
The Campbell home 'rwas beau
tifully arranged for with
scarlet gladiolius and green mag
nolia leaves In a lovely • arrange
ment on the mantle Irtj.the living
room. The dining room fiad a sim
ilar arrangement as a spenterpiece
on the dining table.
During play the hostess served
assorted cookies and coca-colas,
after scores were compßed a de
licious cold plate con tattling ham,
potato salad, gherkins, dgyiled eggs
and hot coffee was served.
Mrs. Taylor Stephens ; and Mrs.
Clarence Cannady received' plastic
covers for high score. Recipients
of second high were Mrs. ODen
Jernigan and Mrs. Betty Bass who
received colorful dish cloths.
Playing Jor the evening-were Mrs.
Lee Sandlin, Mrs. Bill Twyford,
Mrs. Ollen Jernigan. Mrs. Betty
Bass, Mrs. Taylor Stephens, Mrs.
Troy Godwin, Mrs. Johnny Wel
born, Mrs. George Willidms, Mrs.
Edwin Boyette. Mrs. Lockwood
Campbell, Mrs. Clarence C-annady,
and Mrs. Bob Leak.
SHmMI
LITTLE MISS BARBARA TWYFORD was honored at a delightful birthday party yesterday after
noon at 3:30 in honor of her fourth birthday. The party was held at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rill Twyford on W. Broad St. Games were enjoyed by the small guests and records played.
After Barbara opened her attractive gifts ice cream and cake was served. Mrs. W. H. Twyford, Sr. and
Mrs. Taylor Stephens assisted In serving. Those present for the party were Taylor Stephens, Jr.,
Brent Adams, Debbie Twyford, Carolyn Faircloth, Betsy and Dinah Edmundson, Kenneth Monds, Burrell
and Ted Wells, Rick Newell and Gloria Phipps. (Daily Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.)
Cards 'N Gossip
Club Meets With
Mrs. O. R. Pearce
Mrs. O. R. Pearce Jr., was host
-1 ess at a dessert bridge for mem
bers of the Cards ’N Gossip Club
last Tuesday evening at her home
on W. Divine St. Ext.
Upon arrival members were ser
ved a delicious dessert course and
during play potato chips and soft
drinks were passed.
Recipient of high score for the
evening was Mrs. Luther Turner
who received fruit juice glasses.
Traveling prize, candy, went to
Mrs. Haruz Duncan. Mrs. Dwight
Rowland received thank you notes
for low score.
Members playing were Mrs.
George Williams. Mrs. Owen Wil
lis, Mrs. Luther Turner, T.'rs Hanrj
Duncan, Mrs. Dwight Royland. Mrs.
Ed Wade and Mrs. O. R. Pearce,
Jr.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HARNETT COUNTY.
The undersigned, having quali
fied as executrix of the estate of
E. V. Gainey, deceased, late of
Harnett County, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 14th day
of February, 1953, or this notice will
. be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
This the 3rd day of January,
1952 .
BRIDGET M. GAINEY,
Executrix,
’ 108 N. Ellis Avenue
Dunn, N. C.
Jan. 4-11-18-25-Feb. 1
TIDE DAILS RECORD, DIMM. M, &
Mrs. L. P. Stephens
Guest Os Entre
Alia Bridge Club
The Entre Alia Bridge Club met
at the home of Mrs. Norwood
Stephenson last night for their reg
ular evening of bridge at the Step
henson home on N. Orange Ave.
Gay potted plants and pyracan
tha berries added a colorful note
to the home for the occasion.
During play coca-colas, ■ cheese
biscuits and cookies were served.
After scores were tallied pound
cake, jello with whipped cream and
toasted pecans were served.
Mrs. L. P. Stephens who was a
guest of the elub was recipient of
high score and also was awarded
traveling prhe. Mrs. Nathan Bam
received second high.y - —-
■Member* playihg were Mrs. Bff
Stancil, Mrs. Nathan Bass, Me*.
Lewis Godwin, Mrs. Paul Parker.
Mrs. Edwin Stewart, .Mrs. Mae
Barefoot and the guest, Mrs. L. P.
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Masdenglll
Jr., of near Benson announce the
birth of fc son, Ricky Glenn, on
Sunday, December 30 at the’ new
Memorial Hospital, Smithfleld.
Mrs. Massengill is the former
Miss Margie Young of Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thomas of
Benson announce the birth of a
son on Monday, December 31, at
the Harnett County Hospital, Dunn.
Mrs. Thomas is the former Miss
Lois Brady of Benson.
DEVOTIONAL ON WCKB
A series of Presbyterian devo
tional programs ovpr radio station
WCKB on' Sunday afternoons will
begin this Sunday and run through
June 15th. The fifteen minute pro
gram will be carried over 26 sta
tions throughout North Carolina-
Each Sunday a different minister
will speak, starting with the Rev.
Sidney Gates, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church of Salisbury
this Sunday.
Seal Sale Total
Now $3,069.74 '
The Beal Sale for the Harnett
County Tubercular Association has
barely cleared the three thousand
dollar mark with a total of *3,009.74
as of press time today, it was re
ported by Mrs. John Dalrympk,
who is In charge of seal sales.
This leaves Harnett County far
short of Its . quota. However, many
persons to whom seals were mailed
have, as yet, failed to reply, and
complete returns may bring the
final figure higher. . • V •.
Persons who received letters con
taining the seals and who have
not yet made returns are urged to
do so as soon as possible, In order
ttiat this fund drive may be con
cluded. iS.-.My-n >
Dunn Construction
most rnvoomm Hod, etruc
ture, business or otherwloe for
much a penult was Issued during
Godwin Building and
j
dwellings amounted to *22,475 in
«*Ttor<MUy W 99 during Usl',
Two Guests Play •
When The Tally-
Ho Club Meets
The Tally-Ho Bridge Club met
at the home of Mrs. Sherrill John
son in Carr Heights Wednesday
evening at 8:00 for their evening
of bridge.
The home was highlighted with
gay pot plants of red poinsettias
in the living room and greenery.
For the dessert bridge the hostess
served delicious fruit cake with
whipped cream, salted nuts and
coffee.
High scorer for the evening was
Mrs. Bill Bryan who was awarded
an attractive apron. Mrs. T. C. Hy
man scored second high and rec
eived a bronze set. Towels went to
Mrs. Herman Green as consolation
orize.
Membeiw playing were Mrs. Bill
Culttnugbam, Mr*. Bill Byraos Mrs.
T. C. Hyw-vn, Mrs. Locke Mu-at,
Mrs. Ed Tart, Two guata* of the
club for the evening were Mrs. J.
I. Thomas and Mrs. Herman Green.
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Baptist Church
Circle Meets With
Mrs. A. B. Adams
Mrs. A. B. Adams was hostess
to member* 'of her circle of the
First Baptist Church Tuesday af
ternoon at her home on S. Mag
nolia Ave.
Mrs. Jule Mann, chairman of the
circle presided over a short busi
ness session. Mrs. R. A. Duncan Sr.
was in> charge of the program and
gave an Inspiring devotional. Scrip
ture verses were read by Mrs. Les
lie Parker and Mrs. Jule Mann.
There were three guests, Mrs. J.
O. West, kfirs. Mary Holly and
Mrs. Allen Lee, present for the
meeting.
A delicious plate of ham sand
wiches, pickles, ice cream, fruit
cake, pound cake and coffee was
served to the guests and fifteen
members present.
Churchill
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officials here emphasized their ex
pectation that the Big Two talks
Will he “friendly and constructive.”
President Truman himself obvi
ously shared this view.
” He was asked at his press con
ference yesterday about a report
published in the London Times
that some American officials have
indicated Churchill will be an un
welcome visitor. Among other
tfetMte, the influential British news
paper said, “Inspired stories” have
btan circulated that Mr. Truman
“saw no reason’ for Churchill’s
visit and “was rather annoyed at
the prospect of it.'
Mr. Truman replied vigorously
that it was foolish for anyone to
doubt Churchill’s welcome here.
The British leader is very wel
come Indeed, he said, end there
are a number of things he is look
tag forward to discussing with
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Novus Bridge
Club Is Feted
By Mrs. Mann
Mrs. Bill Laughinghouse Jr. was
a guest last night when members
of the Novus bridge club met at
the home of Mrs. Gerald Mann
for an evening of play.
Greenery and whiter berries add
ed a colorful note in the Mann
home.
When play began, Mrs. Mann
passed iced drinks and potato sticks
and later she served a delicious
refreshment plate consisting of
ham biscuits, fancy cheese bis
cuits, fruit cup topped with whip
ped cream, dainty cookies, toasted
pecans and coffee.
When scores were tallied at the
end of play, Mrs. J. W. Thornton
Jr. was found to have the highest
score. She received a towel set as
did Mrs. Laughinghouse. The trav
eling prize went to Mrs. Mickey
Rouse.
Members playing included Mrs.
R. A. Duncan Jr, Mrs. Alsy John
son, Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mrs.
James Surles, Mrs. Pat Tart, Mrs.
J. W. Thornton Jr. and Mrs. Mick
ey Rouse.
Delta Dekka Club
Meets At Home Os
Mrs. B. Alabaster
Mrs. Bert Alabaster was hostess
to members of the Delta Dekka
Bridge Club last night at her home
on W. Canary Ave.
Gladiolus and greenery w'ere used
in lovely arrangements in the rooms
of the home. During play coca-coins
and mints were passed by the hos
tess. After scores were compiled a
delicious dessert of strawberry
shortcake and coffee was served.
Mrs. Willie Moss was recipient
of high score for the evening and
received a lovely rhinestone pin.
Second high, a small mustard bowl,
went to Mrs. Dennis Strickland.
Mrs. Waite Howard received a set
of ash trays for traveling prize.
Members playing were Mrs.
James Yearby, Mrs. Waite Howard,
Mrs. Emmett Aldredge, Mrs. Lonnie
Baldwin, Mrs. George Britton, Mi’s.
C. B. Aycock, Mrs. Willie Moss, Mrs.
Dennis Strickland and Mrs. Bert
Alabaster.
SERIOUSLY ILL
Mrs. Mamie Butler of Dunn, Route
3 is seriously ill in Watt’s Hospital
at Durham.
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SMITH—SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. _R. G. Smith of
Chalybeate Springs have announced
the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Faye Smith to Benjamin W.
Smith. The marriage took place De
cember 22. Mr. Sm.ith is the son of
Mrs. Ola Smith of Lillihgton and
the late Mr. Smith.
ENGLISH TEACHER TO
SPEAK AT MEET OF W. iC.
The Dunn Womans Club will
meet next Tuesday Jan
uary 8 at 3:30 in the Library of
the High School.
Mrs. Bessie Massengill, chairman
of International Relations Depart
ment of the club will be in charge
of the program. The guest speak
er for the occasion will be Mrs.
Edith Horton, a teacher in the local
schools, who is from England. All
members are urged to be present
for this informative meeting.
Tuesday Review
Club Hears Talk
By Mrs. Thad Pope
The Tuesday Review Book Club'
was graciously entertained at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Pope yester
day afternoon at her home oir K,
Layton Ave. at 3:30.
The home was beautifully: dec •
orated with bouquets pf I'ioWers in
the living room which was thrown
ensuite. Tire members and guests
for the occasion were ; invited i.ito
the dining room upon arrival w here
Mrs. T. H. Sansom poured coffee
and tea and Mrs. H. C Turlington,
dub president, served chicken salad,
Cheese biscuits, potato chips, pick
les and fruit cake topped . with
whipped cream were also served.
Mrs. Thad Pope gave a most in
formative talk on the turmoil in
India and reviewed the book "The
World Ip A Riddle.” by Christine
Weston. Mrs. Louis Stephens re
ported on current events.
Guests for the meeting were Mrs.
Glenn Hooper, Mrs. Earl Mahone,
Mrs. J. N. Creel, Mrs. C. T. Latimer
Mrs. Billy Hodges, and Mrs. Leon
McKay. Members present were Mrs.
J. S. Bryan, Mrs. Carl Fitchett 3r„
Mrs. Hugh Prince, Mrs. Thad Pope.
Mrs. H. M. Pittman, Mrs. T H.
Sansom. Mrs. H. C. Turlington.
Mrs. Guyton Smith, Mrs. L. C.
Stephens, Mrs. John Perry Jones.
Mrs. J. R. Cathey, Miss Lillian
Ezzell, Mrs. P. A. Lee, Mrs. George
McKay and Mrs. Arthur Pope.
PAGE THREE
Hoe 'N Grow Club
Hears James'SNlpei 1
Speak On Big|g|
Members of the Hoellfct? JOroiO d;
Club were graciously entertained J
when they met at the home of Mrs. ,-c
L. A. Monroe last for their
monthly meeting with Mrs. J. M.
Dawson as co-hostess/ ...JR
The Monroe home was chftrm- yi:
ingly decorated for the occasion
with colorful pot lants greenery
used throughout the home.
The program for the evening was
on "Birds” with Mr. jarpes'Snipes
giving a most informative- -talk on |
the habits and different types of I
birds. ~
After the interesting program a
social hour was held dllfirlg’ which v
delicious refreshments -of lime
sherbert, assorted sandwiches, sal
ted nuts and cookies >yere served
to the sixteen members present
lor the clubs meeting.
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