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A?TE*NOON, JAMBA** If, M 2 f—■l"-l 111 f g! l .. ... i Buick Super Riviera Sedan fur 1952 \ j ” t>l9v ~ —cr-v '•*'•— •*• •.*?* ”* ' yyff.-—-’' , V.i"/»4yii .»»——t— v...., •; . ■ Mi f£s kt ly , /-JMliv H P^^tyfI^^W^^RiMHMHMMHMMjHRMMMMMHMH^^^^UMBMMHHHIIH^^fci^aNMHMRIMP!®-" H>u|it (ou^don l Riviera sedan in the Super series, in- as an option. A new high arc rear deck lid raises the silhouette of tile *W**y* *® medium-priced field is presented here in new rear-section and provides seven per cent more room in the luggafe It* *”* Important new exterior styling changes and exquisite new compartment. The Riviera sedan is mounted on a 125',4-inch wheelbnse ■in lor appointments lend a new note of elegance and beauty to the —four inches longer than other models in the Super series—that give it ■JJefcNew for 1952 are the swedpspear and rocker panel moldings, additional roominess and comfort 1 It is powered by the high performance wmr ***** eenamenta, and high lustre stainless steel wheel covers, offered F-263 Fireball engine which develops 128 horsepower with Dynafluw. Alia Club Meets At Hbme Os » Mrs. E. Stewart Three guests played with mem bers of the Entre Alia Bridge Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Edwin Stewart Thursday evening for an evening of bridge. The Stewart home had attractive bouquets of flowers in the living V'oom for the evening of play. Dur ing progressions the hostess served soft drinks and cheese wafers. When scores were tallied delicious refresh ments of cocanut pie, toasted pe cans and coffee were served. Recipient'of high score for the evening was Mrs. Paul Walker who received .a pitcher with fruit Juice glasses as prise. Mrs. Gordon Red dish received place mats for second high. Traveling prise, a clothes brush for traveling went to Mrs. dfocke Muse. she guests for the enjoyable even. In* Mrs. Gordon Reddish. Mrs ftinZl Wbttehead and Mrs. Locke Afeo‘T b< ” were Mrs. Bill Stan/wfi. Mrs. Lewis Godwin, Mrs. V«U]7*>n Base, Mrs. Mac Barefoot iQd <dMrs. Paul Walker. flLmM»mLw -«nii i " Kiifei * lnu...'^ m v,s|T ™ E * P u cx REPAIR DEPARTMENT » -RO»air your iron -REPAIR YOUR ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKER YOUR ELECTRIC CLOCK YOUR WATCH Hr-RCHACE BROKEN CLOCK AND I watclTdials II urtyTt aa BV fIHQK * i I -ENGRAVE YOUR JEWELRY & TROPHIES I -REPAIR YOUR PENS * -REPAIR YOUR ELECTRIC RAZOR I “cSmr £* NOT _ - 9 EXPERT REPAIR I p*partment |?22dPsp‘l j ■ rKmm m 9 vlfClVi *lk II 1 | ' J&: / . ™k r II I_ 1 1 IT H E k. iV IS BP ' % : y . WR- r ' ** I-K Mrs. L. G. Baldwin ‘ Hostess To Delta Dekka Club Mrs. Lonnie Baldwin was hostess to members of the Delta Dekka Bridge Club and one guest when the club met at her home last night at 8:00. The Baldwin home was attractiv ely arranged and had as a colortnl highlight a lovely arrangement of • pink carnations. For the dessert bridge the hos tess served delectable refreslunents of ham biscuits, open-faced sand wiches, showballs topped with cher ries and coffee to the group when they arrived. During play toasted nuts and cokes were passed. A hostess cigarette lighter and holder set went to Mrs. Emmett Aldredge for high score. Miss LioUy Rae Cromartie, a guest for the evening Was recipient of second high ana received linen stationary. Traveling prize, a box of candy went to Mrs. Willie Moss. Those playing were Mrs. C. D. Aycock Jr.. Mrs. Dwight Mattox Mrs. Bert Alabaster, Mrs. George Britton. Mrs. Jim Yearby, Mrs. Walter Howard, Mrs. Willie Mcff, film. Ematott AJdrudge and Miss tea,-.*! m,.* Dr. Geo. Cuthrell Speaks At Meet Os Local DA.R.'s Mrs. Jerry Butler was hostess to members and guests of the Cor nelius Harnett Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo lution Thursday evening at her home on N. Ellis Ave. at eight o’clock. The spacious Butler home was most attractively arranged for the occasion with arrangements of camellias lending a lovely note for the meeting. Mrs. I. F. Hicks, local regent pre sided over the business session of the meeting during which delegates to the National Congress meeting In Washington and the State Con ference In Geensboro were elected. A report was made on the old clothing boxes sent to the scholar ship child at Crossnore ad a letter of thanks from the child was read. The group brought a shower of books to be sent to the Indian High School at Pembrook. Miss Blanche Grantham, pro gram chairman Introduced Dr. George Cuthrell, the guest speaker who gave a most Informative talk on "Current World Trends". Mrs. Rusty Fowler. Mrs. Ralph Snipes and Mrs. Hubert Ogbum ments of strawberry and whipped cream tarts being served by Mrs. Shelton Butt and Coffee poured by Mrs. Guy Hardee. Mrs. A. L. Freeman of Wilming ton and Mrs. J. W. Thornton, a delegate at large were guests for the evening. Members present were Mrs. George Floyd. Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Mrs. S. N. Butt, Mrs. Sylvania Draughon, Mias Blanche Gantham, Miss Emily, Grantham. Mrs. Ouy T. Hardee, Mrs. Almond Westbrook. Mrs. Earl Westbrook, Mrs. I. F. Hicks and Mrs. Jerry Butler. ‘ MUCH BETTER Mrs. Howard M. Lee who suffered a fall before Christmas is able to be out again. AT HIGHBMTTHB Mrs. R. F. Jernlgan Is In High smlth Hospital at Fayetteville un dergoing treatment. Some Stores (Continued Front Page One) out of town to buy groceries. Holidays on which the stores will remain closed have been set as Easter Monday, July Fourth, Thanksgiving, and two days f« Christmas. Chairman of tye Retail Mere chants Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, James Snipes, pre sided and City Manager Oliver Manning was present to oplaln the proposed new sanitary ordin ance with particular reference to its effect on the merchants of die business district. The group offered suggestidhs for improving the collection es trash and garbage In the business ses sion ami implementing the measure, on which the City Manager Is Pfenning to ask final action by the town board at Its meeting Monday night. v equipped* separate entrance. Call 2358. TOR RENT: Nice five room apgrt and cofd water. Private front and back entrance. Clean freshly paint-1 ed' inside and -outside. Call Mack I M. Jernlgan. tel. 30M. ’ 1-18-lt-p TOE DATLY SECOND. Dfflttt. H. <X ■■■«' •'» ;■■■»■>■ ■ Ml.-.'- -"-aaii I.y ■'-SII >1 Mrs. Godwin Feted At Shower By Merry Matrons Members of the Merry Matrons Canasta Club, gave Mrs. Marvin Godwin a surprise shower when they met *at the home of Mrs. Ollen Jernlgan last night for their regular evening of play. v , Upon arrival Mrs. Godwin was presented a colorful basket flounc ed with tiny pink and blue bows and filled with attractive gifts from the members. Mrs. Jernlgan pinned a novelty corsage on the honoree. The Jernlgan home was very »- ttraetively arranged for the enjoy able evening. A lovely arrangement of gladiolius was used on a side table in the living room of the home. During play cheese coronets and coca-colas were passed. After play the hostess served, delicious choc olate Ice box cake and coffee with tiny pink and blue novelty dlapera filled with assorted nuts being given as favors. Mrs. Bill Twyford and Mrs. John ny Welborn were recipients'of high score and received attractive rhine stone costume pins. Gold costume pins went to Mrs. Lee Sandlin and Mrs. Jernlgan for. second high score. Members playing tor the evening were lira. Taylor Stephens, Mrs. wwin* Boyette, Mrs. Bill Twyford, Mrs. Lee Sandlin, Mm. Locke Campbell, Mrs. Clarence Cannady, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Johnny Welborn, Mrs. Betty Bass, Mrs. Marvin Godwin, Mn. 1 Troy God win and Mrs. Ollen Jernlgan. TO VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Aldredge ariu children, Kay and Ray Jr„ will spend the week end -with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Aldredge pnd family. ■ k « GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS • NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL *127 ; Fayetteville Hwy. Dana ■ .mwaai if WHEN VINTERTIME 1 KICKS UP A FUSa | *OEFVrr/©er j, VOUfiL.QIL FROM US SINCLAIR Mrs. Mickey Rouse 1 Is Hostess To Novus Bridge Club ] Mrs. Ed Tart and Mrs. Hazel 1 Joyner were guests feat night when Mrs. Mickey Rouse entertained members of the Novus bridge o'ub i When the guests arrived they were served a delicious dessert course consisting of individual choc- I olate pies, salted nuts and coffee. Later in the evening, the hostess -served iced drinks and cookies. Mrs. Hoover Adams was the re cipient of the high score award for the evening, and the traveling prize went to Mrs. Alsy Johnson. Mrs. Adams received an attractive band pointed plate wdth' rack, and Mrs. Johnson’s gift yvas a china ash tray. Members making .up the two tobies with the guests were Mrs.- Alsy Johnson, Mrs. Hoover Adams Mrs. R. A. Duncan Jr., Mrs. Gerald Mann, Mrs. James Surles and Mrs. J. W. Thornton Jr. I Belts -£=ssM O DBB _ B sale 1 STILL tOIHG STRONG ■ - ' . " : i | New Added Values for the Weekend | j Quality handkerchiefs 12 for 1.00 NENETIAN I Men’s SPORT SHIRTS Now 2.98 I Shop Regular 3.69 ; f VALUES TO 4.69 ' ’ T#w#l*s%# ' 11 You Can't Afford to Miss This Sale! AT Naui 0 ftfi 1 SHOP TODAY! Hoik’s I Thousands oflYards of White Waffle HOSE I ’"M 11 Pique, While Broadcloth in White and 11 v ¥ " 3 ■ Hl} Colored Percales. RPBKJR 8 ; ■■-:-=S 8 RCMI' 59C Yd 50-15 Denier S 1 f | j y * R®9‘ 1*29 B AU —NATL RAL TABS S - * - . . WHITE—26 TO 26 WIDTHS ’HM ■ MOW VK J IN 64 LENGTH of Rayon and JfrLt°° Lace Trimmed S L l' P S F?rst 5 Quality A All New Sh.Ars 1 T * BlE L * DIES " t BH ° EB -5 " ~ / 2 DRESSES P REA D S /jf* 1 Regular 16.95 1.98 J m ij NOWB ** Gig Ed if IRESSES j MS% ABSOLUTELY THE FINAL ijfiH W REDUCTION ODD COLORS AND SIZES - - -™ ■ I large tab “ ladiks II 3 H Yen Can’t Afford to - | H mk p * it p * II Miss This H ' S II D ir i'S I m S II || II YnfcMt to 14J5 II M , | ■ I Now 2wBB n ® h Come-And-Sit Tea Given Yesterday By Mrs. Harris Mrs. Mamie Oates Harris was hostess at a delightful come-and-sit party at her home yesterday after noon at 4:30. The Harris home on W. Divine St. was charmingly arranged with bouquets of Spring flowers strik ing a gay note for the enjoyable j party. Fayetteville Highway | PHONE 3591 X -DUNN, Nv C. Mrs. R. A. Duucan, Sr. was in i charge of the games for ' the as-1 temoon. Mrs. Ernest Russell en tertained the group with old ball ads and Mrs. Allen H. A. Lee gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Duncan gave a perfect reindition of "Mones And Sainbo” with her personation of the two. Little Miss Grace Harris recited a short poem. Delicious refreshments of angel j food cake topped with whipped i cream, homemade candies, toasted j Alteration Lady WANTED -t APPLY AT ■ - £Jih JaApiionA BENSON, N. C. PAGE THREE ’ pecans, cheese crr.ekers, State I chips and coca-colas were - sewn d | to the fifteen guests present for the ( j LISTEN DAILY TO."' “Your Old Country'*** Preacher” With Favorite Hillbilly Hymn* j AT 10 A. M. >sr wFVG =b xr: Erwin. N. C. 1 HfcAjIMF . » ' ,l * f
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