-
*Ultington f ociefy
MRS. MOLLIE HAIGHWOOD, 85 7
PAID HONOR AT LIIUNGTON
j Mrs. Mollle Halghwood, who ob
served her 85th birthday anniver
sary-on Wednesday, was honored
Mat an Informal open house held
npat pay by. her daughter,' Miss
Mamli Haighwood, at their home
ArouSd 45 guests were received
In the afternoon and night.
Mrs. Halghwood, who Is the old
est member of the Lillington Bap
tist Chureh and an active mem
ber of the T. E. L. Bible Class, was
presented a dozen red roses and
corsage of .the same flower by the
class.
AS Practically all the class members,
Wo-workers In * the W. M. TJ. circle
In which Mrs. Haighwood is a reg
ular attendant, and near neigh
bors called during the afternoon
to extend goqd wishes and pre
sented the honoree with gifts.
Mrs. Haighwood’s birthday anni
versary coincides with that of her
son, Carl Halghwood, who came
from Fayetteville for dinner.
Later the same evening follow
ing the weekly rehearsal of the
PERSONALS
Miss lona Campbell has return
ed to Raleigh after a recent visit
with Misses Edith Ann and Veve
Caviness. Miss Campbell is a for
mer resident of Lillington.
\
Miss Ruby Peede has returned
to Charlotte where she is a stu
dent at Queen’s College after be
ing at home for the holidays with
Jmr. parents, Dr. and' 4-- W..
Misses Lynn Lewis UMI Jailnita
Bass left Thursday tp we turn to’
Flora Macdonald Coliegd at Red
Springs following Christmas holi
days at their respective, homes
here. T;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sylvester of
Richlands were New Year’s Day
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Johnson.
Mrs. Julian Fortenbacher-return
ed! from a holiday trip to Florida.
She was accompanied By her
daughter, Miss Judy Fortenbacher
member of the Campbell College
fatuity.
igt. and Mrs. C. W. Morpfe and
their sons, Charlie and Ratmie.
Were to leave Saturday foe, Jack
son! Tenn., home town of Sergeant
Morse. Mrs. Morse and the chil-
W’S ~
ffotitCofM
Spill,
gives you ALL the revolutionary
FERGUSON SYSTEM features
GENERAL UTILITY
COMPANY, INC.
Dunn, N. C.
« ,A
flc methods awaits you when
■IHnnAL you call us . phone 24«*.
Ttljluadr For prompt pifck-up ... far
complete service phone 246*
■ C ARw#L|fl|A
*>• • - -« My. ft**••
Baptist Choir in which Miss Mamie
Haighwood sings, the choir mem
bers and several additional guests
gathered at the Haighwood home
to add their good wishes.
The living room was decorated
with red roses, poinsettas, red
candles and sprays of greenery.
During the afternoon Mrs. Haigh
wood greeted her guests wearing a
lavendar dress. For the evening
party she wore black crepe with
a corsage of red roses.
In the dining room a color
scheme of pink and green was fol
lowed. The table held the white
birthday cake decorated with pink
and green and an arrangement of
pink carnations. A pink Christmas
begonia decorated the buffet.
The cake which was sliced and
served by Mrs. Andrew Jackson was
served with green Ifruit and salted
salted nuts. Mrs. Inez Harrington
presided at the punch bowl and
assisting in serving were Miss Ade
laide Shaw, Mrs. E. R. Davis, Mrs.
Willie Dean, and Mrs. Roger
Weaver.
dren will remain In Jackson while
he is on maneuvers with the Air
Force in Texas. The Morses had an
apartment at the home of Mrs. W.
P. Byrd.
Orphanage Says
Thank You Dunn
>'' In an open letter to the Dupn
Rotary Olub and to the ctfczens
of Dunn, officials of thesDunit Ftee
Will Baptist Orphanage express
their gratitude for their outstand
ing contribution to the welfare of
the orphanage.
The text of the letter is as fol
lows ,
The Dunn Rotary Club
and
The Citizen* of The TdWn of
'Dunp, N. C.
Gentlemen: »
“The Dunn Free Will Baptist
Orphanage, Inc., wishes to thank
the Dunn Rotary Club and . the
Citizens of the Town of Dunn for
the liberal contribution presented td
the Chairman of the Board of- Di
rectors of the Dunn Free Will Bap
tist Orphanage, Inc. on January
1, 1952 in the sum of $900.00.
“The Rotary Club sponsorship of
our Orphanage and the coopera
tion given by the citizens of Dunn
to the soliciting Rotarians is great
ly appreciated.
“The spirit of the Rotarians who
worked in our cause in the Christ
mas campaign for our orphans and
the response your local citizens
Out Complete
jOo%
Will Help Make
Your Car Ready
For Any Driving
Need. We Give
Expert Service
* Oil Change
* Thorough'Greasing
* Tires and Tubes Checked
* Radiator Service
* Battery Service
And Powerful Esso
Extra
WILKINS
ESSO SERVICE
E. Broad St. Dunn, N. C.
The laughs are long and loud as
Fred Mac Murray and Dorothy
McGuire turn cowhand Howard
Keel into a movie star and idol
Benson Society
Benson Bride is
Honored With An
Afternoon Tea .
Mrs. William P. MacDonald, Jr.,
who before her recent marriage
was Miss -Peggy MassengiU, was
honored Saturday afternoon from
4:00 to 5:30 o’clock when her mo
ther, Mrs. Lynwood Johnson and
Mrs. W. R. Denning entertained at
an informal tea at the Denning
home on the Dunn Wghway.
Midwinter flowers and greenery
decorated the spacious home.
Guests were greeted by Mrs. John
Allen. Mrs. Robert Denning of
Benson and Miss Louise Mlley of
Erwin assisted in receiving.
Mrs. W. R. Denning invited
griests into the . dining room where
a color scheme of green and white
prevailed. The tea table ws cover
ed with, an exquisite lace cloth and
centered with a low arrangement
of white gladioli, carnations, and
fern flanked by lighted white cath
edral candles in silver holders. Mr.
W. A. MassengiU, grandmother of
the bride, of Four Oaks poured
tea assisted by Mrs. Hubert Mas
sengill of Four Oaks. Party sand
wiches, cookies, nuts, and mints
were served by Misses Ann John
son, Sue Bandy Lawhon, and Diane
Overby.
Miss Joan Benton presided at the
bride’s book where fifty guests
were registered.
Mrs. Johnson .and Mrs. Allen said
the goodbyes.
Miss MassengiU
William -McDonald
The December marriage of Miss
Peggy Ann MassengiU, daughter of
Mrs. David Lynwood Johnson of
Benson and Norwood L. Massen
gill of Four Oaks and William
Percy MacDonald. Jr., son of Mr.
MacDonald of Vassalboro, Maine
and the late Mrs. MacDonald has
been announced by the bride’s mo
ther.
The bride, a member of the Ju
nior class at Meredith College,
is continuing her studies .there
where she is majoring in primary
education in conjunction with her
study of piano and voice.
The bridegroom is a staff ser
geant stationed at Pope Air Force
Base, Fort Bragg, N. C.
Mrs. William P. MacDonald, Jr.„
the former Miss Peggy MassengiU
whose marriage occurred in De
cember. has returned to Meredith
College where she will resume her
studies as a member of the junior
class.
Mr. and Mrs. David Parnell of
Parkton spent the weekend here
with Mrs. Parnell’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Johnson.
Pvt. J. B. Benton, Jr., and De-
Leon Barbour left Thursday for
San Diego, Calif, to resume mili
tary training after spending the
past ten days with relatives here.
” Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Johnson
and son, Billy, and Mr. and. Mrs.
William P. MacDonald, Jr., 'spent
Sunday in Rocky Mount with Mrs.
Johnson’s- mother, Mrs. D. L. Mc-
Lemore and visited other relatives.
| /
Frdd Johnson was a visitor to
Ro6*boro Monday.
„ Mrs. Keith George of Fayetteville
spent a few days here this week
with her sister, Mrs. Will Woodall
Mrs. C. W. fSanders, Mrs. Vlri
nle Smith, and Miss Neta Turling
ton visited Mrs. Festus L. Turling
ton in Clinton Tuesday.
have given those of us who have
charge of the Orphanage affairs a
renewed spirit to serve our cause.
“Please, therefore, be assured of
our genuine and lasting gratitude
Tor the, Christmas service you have
rendered us. / .... v .
“May Odd Bless each of you
throughout the year of 1952.
"Cordially and Sincerely,’’
>' Signed?-• '•'V** u^vk
* . JOHJJ HENRY TART^'
' X .j* Pima Free Will Baptist
Dunn Free TO Raptlst
of America’s, youngsters in “Call
away,” M-G-M’s hilarious eome
dy-drama now showing at the
Dunn Theatre.
Mrs. J. F. Woodall and Mrs. Will
Woodall spent Thursday in Ral
eigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Slocumb
of Middlesex spent Sunday here as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry
Slocumb.
Cpl. and Mrs. Roy Critcher left
Sunday for Fort Sill, Okla. after
spending several days here visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stancil
and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Critch
er.
SPECIAL OFFER
Oot- yhb Week Only
Receive This Useful Timesaver That Makes
r.£ * •'Healthy Foods More Appetizing, Quicker, And :
Easier Than Can Opened Foods.
Only $595
l||fe§£ Regular SLSS Value 1
ijv li
{lerwr-mi fjL
life’' 4) ~vZX Ikbot -- ? j
§ HRiIPC t *
IP 1 H| i m
f' - - ollli laanß—•
l z
///\
IK mr-y fa \\ | J
Or Purchase Anv Model Gas Range From Our Stock And !
We Will Give You The Griscer Absolutely Free. [|
This Offer Is Good Through Saturday, January 12th !i
-- r A u An a a mh' i:
jonnson woiioii
W. BROAD STREET DUNN, N. C J
. DUNN, £ O.
[@l CLASSIFIeB ads
at.t, keyed ads am
strictly sonfidentitl and
no Information will be
{iven. Please do not aak
(OI It.
CLASSIFIED
RATES
3 T IMES ONLY sl-00
This Size Type .. 8c Word
9 TIMES ONLY $1.25
5-Word Minimum 50c Berne Ad
fhi* 81* Type •* Word
FOB SAUE j
FOR BEST RE-fCLTS with all |
farm animals. WAYNE FEED is
the product for you to buy. You
will find a complete line of WAYNE
FEED at FARMERS SUPPLY,
Ounn. 8-17-ts-c
FOR SALE: One five room house.
One station building arid four lots.
Call 2537 in East Erwin. J. O.
Horne. l-2-6t-p
FOR SALE: Clean 1949 Chrysler
Windsor Highlander. Fully equip
ped, with radio and heater. First
class condition. Priced to sell. Call
or Gene Hood at home of Mrs. E.
P. Davis. Phone 2219, Dunn.
l-3-3t-c
FOR SALE: Malcolm’s Work Shop.
All equipment and supplies. Phone
3266 or write to Malcolm Hodges,
Malcolm’s Work Shop, Dunn, N. C.
1-1-llt-c
FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet, four
door. 6.000 miles. Radio and heater,
$1,785.00 Mickey R6use, Phone
4228. l-7-3t-c
EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH:
We Guarantee,
to furnish everything needed to
build your house—except framing
lumber. Save money, time and worry
Godwin Building Supply Co.
In Dunn. Phone 2323 or 3875.
M-W-F-tfnc
FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet panel
truck with overload springs, heater,
and radio. In very good running
condition. Uses no oil, tires very
good. See or call George W. Will
iams, 705 S. Magnolia Ave., Dunn.
Phone 2395 l-7-3t-p
FOR SALE: 7 room house, alj mo
dern conveniences, 100 by 250 ft.
I lot. Located in Buies Creek. See or
write J. B. Buchanan, Buies Creek.
l-7-3t-p
I
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two-horse farm. Has
four acres of tobacco, 10 acres of
cotton, six acres of corn. Tenant
must furnish his own mules and
fuel. If interested, see Louis Baer,
Dunn, N. C. tfnc
FOR RENT: Five-room apartment.
Extra nice. Steam heat. Electric
hot water. Exhaust fan. Private
entrance. Free heat and water. Will
be ready for occupancy about Jan
uary 10. Apply to Louis Baer, Dunn,
N. C. tfnc
For Rent: Two two-horse farms—
five or six acres of tobacco-15 acres
of cotton with each. All the corn
you want. See George F. Pope",
Dunn, I|3 4tp
FOR SALE: Several good used oil
heaters. Erwin Furniture Co.
l-3t-3t-c
SERVICES OFFERED
QUALITY PRINTING at eoono
nlcal prices at TWYFORD PRINT
ING COMPANY in Dunn. Let us
Xd on your next order. Telephone
>271. We wii: cell for and deliver
*ur work
Auto Finance
AUTO LOANS
—REFINANCING—
Reduce Your Present
■Payments
Money in 10 Minutes
MOTOR
CREDIT CO. ,
i DUNN, N. C.
Fayetteville St. Phone 3158
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: A black and white pointer
about ten days ago near Clement
School. Reward. Charlie Suggs,
Box 91, Erwin. i|3 3t p
EARL HAWLEY OIL CO.
Wholesale Dealer
PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PRODoci> f
N. Layton Ave. 3794 Phones 2241 Dunn, N. O.
PAGE SEVEN
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Restaurant help.
Also night watchman. No . phone
calls. Ma’s Kitchen, 3 milefXbuth
of Dunn on Highway 301/ Under
new management. WV4t-p
ass....
Help Wanted: Milk routman. Must
be high school graduate. SaJaiT or
commission. Apply to Gardners
Dairy, Dunn, N. C. ljJ-tf-c.
wantep~~3~
Wanted: Registered nurse desires
office position in doctor’s office.
Write "Nurse”, care of The-Paily
Record. fT-Jt-p
WANTED: To buy a modem oom
fortable home in Dunn. Must Ift In
good location. Write “Home;' Jare
of The Daily Record. J-7-Jtf-c
WANTED: Job as salesgirl. Well
experienced. Phone 3223. 1-7-Jt-c
Four fruits are featured cut the
U. S. Department of Agriculture's
plentiful foods list for Jaijftary.
These are dried prunes and' raisins,
and fresh oranges and tangerines.
1
START YOUR SAVINGS
AT ■*
COMMERCIAL
BANK
Dunn, N. C. ;;