PAGE SIX MRS CROMARTIE IS HOSTESS TO METHODIST CHURCH CIRCLE Monday afternoon at 3:SO o’clock, Circle Number I of the Methodist Church met at the inviting home. of Mrs. R. L. Cromartie Sr. ; Mrs. P. A. Lee presided in the absence of Mrs. J. L. WariJ, lead er, who is ill at her home on South King Avenue. “Mrs. Cora Parker gave an in spiring and uplifting talk, using as her subject “Fruit of the Spirit- Faith,” based on Matthew 17:7-13 and Timothy 6:13. Prayer was of fered by Mrs. H. C. Turlington. Mrs. I. Y. Lee presented several items of interest to the group. Mrs. Turlington announced that ,the book to be studied this year was "We Americans, North and' South,” by George P. Howard, and Methodist Circle Meets With Mrs. Frank Spruill The Divine St. Methodist Church circle met with Mrs. Frank Spruill yesterday afternoon at the Spruill home on W. Carr St. The Spruill home was beauti fully arranged with a lovely bou quet of pink carnations adding a colorful note to the occasion Mrs. J. W. Whitehead had charge of the Bible Study and gave a very inspiring devotional Mrs. J. O. Warren, circle chairman presided bver the business meeting. The circle members donated money to go towards the shrub around the parsonage During a social hour held after ' the program the hostess served : delicious refreshments of choco- i late nut sundaes and cookies as- : slated by her daughter Jane Spruill. : Those attending the meeting i W6re Mrs. William Pearsall, Mrs. : Carl Fitchett, Sr., Mrs. Eldon Jones, t Mrs. J. W. WWhltehead, Mrs. L. ( G. Best, Mrs. B. Johnson, Mrs. < C. G. Dunn, Mrs. Busbee Pope, Sr., : Mrs. E. B. Culbreth, Mrs. F. E. r nerlin, Mrs J. O' Warren, H. P. Byrd, and her daughter Duncan Parker who was a i giest. : Watch Stanley's [ t FOR THE MOST GIGANTIC I ' Sales Event Ky • • Ever To Be Offered te the Public \ IN DUNN | WATCH Wednesdays Issue of I / this Paper! Jh* CAPITOL Os Fayetteville Will BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY •*« • V - \ ' . r ' FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE AND fg OUR FUU. STAFF OF EMPLOYEES Will BE : ON HAND TO SERVE YOU IN THE TRADI TIONAL CAPITOL WAY. , that the course would begin the ; (light of January 30th and contin ue through the first three Wednes day nights in February. Mrs. Earl Jones itssisted her mother in serving sandwiches, cookies and coffee to the following visitors: Mrs. H. O. Mattox, Mrs.: M. M. Driver, Cathy Bahen, grand-* daughter of Mrs. Cora Parker, and Wayland Jones, handsome young son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones; Members: Mrs. Fred Baggett, Mrs. H. C. Turlington, Mrs. I. Y. Lee, Mrs. P. A. Lee, Mrs. Cora Parker, Mrs. Whitfield Tart, Mrs. Mamie Ford, and Mrs, Hugh Prince. Women Meet At Ebenezer Church The Women of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Clyde Denning. Mrs. Lee Bailey, who is president, presided over the meet ing. Mrs. Naomi Hudson gave the Bible Study. After which Mrs. Stew art Bailey led in prayer. Mrs. Ray Langdon. secretary, called the roll, and read the minutes of the last meeting. An interesting and informative program on “World Missions” was given by Mrs. Glenard Bailey, Mrs. Stewart Bailey, Mrs. Alvis Ennis, and Mrs. Nell Robinson. Delicious refreshments consisting of fruit cake topped with whipped cream, nuts and coffee were served to the following. Mrs. Lee Bailey. Mrs. Hattie Den ning. Mrs. Charles Denning, Mrs. W. T. Bailey. Mrs. Roy Denning, Mrs. Glenard Bailey. Mrs. Wade Coats, Mrs. James Henry, Mrs. Stewart Bailey, Mrs. Alvis Ennis, Mrs. Nell Robinson, Mrs. Roy Lang, don. Mrs. Mack Hudson, Mrs. Naomi Hudson, Mrs. Clarence Stew, art, Mrs. Bland Stewart, Mrs. V. O. Gregory and the hostesses, Mrs. Clyde Denning and Miss Sue Den ning. f VISITS PARENTS Mrs.OUie Bass of Rocky Mount visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. T- Brown Williams last week. 1953 CHEVROLET ON DISPLAY The 195 Z Chevrolet is now on display at the W. W. Chevrolet Co. here in Dana and its boasts some striking color harmonies on both the outside and the interior, which blends with the color scheme of the ear. Mr. Earl Westbrook is shown here as he calls particular attention to t)to now grill on the Chevrolet to Mr. C. V. WlHiford, Mr. Wallace Dickson and Mr. Garland Roebuck. (Dally Record photo by J. W. Temple, Jr.). • Brenda Young Is Honored On Her Ninth Birthday Brenda Joyce Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young Jr. of Rt. 3. Dunn, N. C., was honored with a delightful party by her mother at Mary Stewart School Wednesday. January 16 at 1:30 o’clock being the honoree’s ninth birthday. Brenda’s guests were her 43 class mates, all pupils of Mrs. Margret Nayfar. Mrs. Yodng, assisted by Mrs. Nayfar served vanilla chiffon birthday cake and chocolate nut layer cake, and Ice cream to the 43 boys and girls. Brenda gave her friends as favors bubble gum and valentine candy. Everyone had an enjoyable time especially Brenda who received some nice gifts. CONFINED TO HOME Miss Fannie Sue Turnage is con fined to her home with the flu. WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Fowler of Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee Tart. Mrs. Fowler’s parents over the weekend. LENGTHY TRIP Norwood Btephenson and Vic Anderson left last Saturday for an extended trip through New Orleans, Atlanta and California. They wth return through New Mexico and Utah. IN DURHAM Mias EffJe Lop McLean was in Durham last week. charlotte Visitor Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Warren of Charlotte wQI visit Mr. Warrens mother Mrs j. O. War-rep tomor row. Mrs. Warren will return with them for a short visit in CAariotte. RALEIGH VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. W, Lee of Raleigh Spent Sunday afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Allen H. A. Lee. VISITS HERE Mrs R. H. Crawford had Mrs. Jimmie O’Neal of Durham as a week-end visitor. STUDENT HERE Wake Forest students Billy Pate ■nd Able Maxwell spent the week end here with their parents. VISITS JOHNSONS Mr. and Mrs Marvin Johnson of Smithfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alley Johnson this weekend. gate aaa.i raooaa fpn w. a BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee John son of Angler, Route 3, announce the birth of a daughter on Janu ary 9, in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Johnson before her marriage was Miss Lucile Margaret Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harris of Erwin, Route 1 announce the birth pf a son on January 10, in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Harris before her marriage was Miss Mag gie E. Barefoot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Chap pell of Erwin, Route 1, announce the birth of a son on January 11. in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Chappell before her marriage was Miss Doris Rose Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Parrish of Dunn, Route 3, announce the birth of a son on January 13, in the Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Parrish before her marriage was Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayles. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E. Allen of Dunn, Route 3. announce the birth of a son on January 13 in Good Hope Hospital. Mrs. Wilson before her marriage was Miss Edith Ann Turner. ,Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lee ’John son of LUlingten, Route 3, an nounce the birth of a daughter on January 14, in the Good Hope Hos pital. Mrs. Johnson before her marriage was Miss Jacqueline Nor ris. RETURNS FROM TRIP Mrs. N. M Johnson, Sr has re turned from New Orleans, La. and Washington where she has been visiting for around two Weeks. MILITARY BTUDENT HEBE Bob Henderson, a student at Oak Ridge Military Institute spent the weekend with his par ents the Grover. Hendsersons. IN SANFORD Mrs. John Snipes and daughter Nancy are in Sanford visiting Mrs. Snipes parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Dalrymple. VISITS HERE Dr. Mildred Hartsock visited Miss Bessie Massengill over the week end. IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Capps and daughter Virginia Dare, spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Richmond, Va. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Riddle an nounce the birth of a (laughter, Ka thryn Carol on Wednesday, January 17 at the Good Hope Hospital in Erwin. VISIT HERE * Mr. and Mia. W. B. Boles and son BUI spent the weekend with Mrs. J W. Thornton, Sr. and at tended the christening a t little Martha Jeanette Thornton young est daughter of the John Thorn tons, Jr. _ 4 To Wed Dropo j Buies Creek Club Holds Meeting With Two Co-Hostesses The Buies Creek Home Demon stration Club held its regular monthly meeting January 17 at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Brady Den ning and Mrs. Everett Turlington as Co-hostess. There were 11 mem bers present. The meeting was called to order by thfe president, Mrs. Howell Ste wart, who presided. The opening song, "Hail, Club Women Crown ed Thru Service.” was sung and then the "Home Demonstration Club Members Creed” was said. Reports from the district meet ing were given by Mrs. Wade Ste wart, Mrs. Edward Gregory, and Mrs. Howell Stewart, who attend this meeting. The project leaders of this month gave interesting talks on each project. The securing of Pen Pals from other countries was emphasized at this meeting. Anyone wanting to do this should write Mrs. W. R. Langdon of Coats, N. C-. Rt. ? L The meeting was turned over to Miss Vail, who gave an interesting Demonstration on “Selecting Coats and Suits." She also told of the next County CouncU meeting, March 3. And of two of our club members who receive perfect at tendance pins, Mrs. Howely Stewart and Mrs. Clara F. Wilder,* “The Collect of Club Women of America” was said by the members. Refreshments were served and we adjourned to meet with Mrs. Kyle Gregory February 31, 1963. Miss Jerry Cobb Hostess To Bid And Bye Club Miss Jerry Cobb was hostess to members of the Bid and Bye Club Monday evening at her home for an evening of bridge. During progressions the hostess served salted nuts and soft drinks After play delicious refreshments' of Russian tea, open faced sand wiches, gherkin pickles, cookies and toasted nuts were served. When scores were tallied Mrs. James Yates received high score and Miss Kathaleen Barker was awarded second high prize. Members playing were Miss Electa Maynard, Miss Louise Mc- Gugan, Miss Libble Rae Cromartie, Miss Katherine Taylor, Mrs. Paul Strickland, Jr., Mrs. Mickey Rouse, Miss Kathaleen Barker and Miss Cobb. i Both hydrogen and helium are lighter than air, and can be used to fill balloons to lift objects. Forth# Outdoor Gdl iMvnumrkiwnrth Teen Tattle Tales By LINDA AYCOCK Thank goodness exams are over! They weren’t too hard but they could have been easier. I hope everyone passed! The armory was filled Saturday night and everyone had a wonder ful time. Anne and Jimmie McLean were really swell. Dancing like I’ve never seen! They taught us the Carolina Walk and did an ex tremely beautiful Fox Trot. Several of the couples participated in an apple dance. In this the apple was put between our foreheads and we danced until it fell out. Nancy Jer nlgan and Raymond West won. Later we had refreshments and then danced some more. We should do that more often. Why is it that Everette Turling ton is seen at the Harnett Theatre so much lately? (Frances Regis ter?) Pat Butler to Dick Tart while riding with him: “Dick, don’t drive so fast!” Dick: “Why not?” Pat: “That policeman on a motorcycle behind us cant get byl The results of the baH games be tween Dunn Hi girls and boys and the National Guard girls and boys were very much in our favor. Betsy Lee was high scorer for the girls and Tommy Waggoner for the boys. The scores? 39-20 girls 44-23 boys. Charles Johnson seemed to be attached to a certain girl in. high school. He comes at lunch to see Catherine Stephenson—oope. I sllp pedl .. The Intermediate G. A’s. of the Baptist Church had a skating par ty Friday night. Beys and girls were skating up. and dewn the street having a wenderfnl time. After skating we headed fer the church for eats. Someone w# have to have another one real aeon. .. ..Daley Geff: *1 fen ever fifty feet!” ..Frank Wilson: “Were yon hart?” Daley: “No, I was Jnst going through a crowded bus. .... ..Dunn has three ball games this week. Wednesday night we tackle Ben Haven In Ben Haven. Thurs day and Friday nlghte we play in Dunn. Come so cut and met fer year team! It’s more font ». Lawyer: “You say you were about 35 feet away from the scene. Just how far can you see clearly?” Old fanner: “Wal, when I wake up, I see the sun, and they tell me that’s about 93 million miles.” Why do I see Faye Godwin and Bobby Barefoot in (he halls to- < gether so much? Couldn’t be you have changed your minds? Morton Fleishman, do you and (| You Cas't Afford to Miss. Broken p■' • ' ■ ' ' "■* ‘,V ' i Sin wd SHE Girls Velvet and Corduroy Jumper Sots. j* We've a Jumper to Suit Your Every Fancy. Come in and Choose From Our Fashion Col- YO-BJMUI (■ VOm »i S7.W ~ "1 ' ' ' 'jYi l ? 1 V < "‘» >^*»- ,> <»«■ •*jki «* atTOWOon, WTiiilT », IW2 I gether on flatUfdatt? ROW about r the girls you see. do you like them? Ronnie Kimmetl, Is It brae you changed your mind about Anne r Connor Friday, (tight? * I premised I wouldn’t put any i thing about Jimmie Thompson and i * girl in my column, but Jimmy u i a cut* hoi. gals. What’s wrong, is he too sUpperr to take V grab on I and bold tor a while? William Mondy, 1 hear you will ; be traveling the Benson highway i right much nowadays. What’s her name? Annette Barefoot why can’t Bud dy Bush hook you? Sonny Carr? Did you bear? The Student Council’s going to have a dance for the whole student body I They haven’t decided a date yet. but Til let you know as soon as they let It out! Nancy Jernigan, who Is your fa vorite beau? Bobby Raynor to Claude Pope: ‘‘Do I remind you of Jane Rus sell?’’ Claude: “Yes, you. have legs Just like Bob Watorfield!” William Corbett is claiming he saw a western movie on TV that was so old the cowboys were riding dinosaurs. Overheard: “The best way to yet rid or a noise in your car is to let her drive.” “They had a very quiet wedding. Her father put a .silencer on tils shotgun.” ', j “You look so good on television you should never be seen JR person again!” • Can You. Imagine: Mr. Braswell and Mrs. Pridgen going easy on the homework? Rite Fleishman without a buick full of girls and boys? Mott Butler and nek White not playing basketball? Frank Spruill wanting between classes without Barbara Reddish? The band without Ethelyn Max well standing' up there locking at everyone? - Joyce Godwin and Walter Byrd staying mad on Saturday nights? Bobby Day Godwin without a girl friend? Dunn HI without the armory or Charlie's? , Mrs. Dixon earning around her fcvoritoloke beak? Harold Bass sporting girls a round town? Peggy Ruth Barfield without a date? Barbara Snipes counting the rings til Oraham Stewart comes to ses her? ~ - Report puds come oofVon the aath. This isn't such, gooa\£W*,l ,u fs Davidson Feted As Stork Shower Recently * Mrs. Juanita Davidson was hon ored (Saturday night at a stork shower »t her’Rome. Tito ‘shower was given by her sister. Mrs. Eliz abeth -Hudson and her mother, Mrs. Colon Lucas. The guest of honor urns presented with a blue snd pink ribboned corsage. Games ware played and prises awarded. Among tHe guests were Mrs. O. M. Leslie, Mrs. D. M. Thomas, Mrs. Leslie Buries, Mrs. Grace Smiite Mrs. Juanita Elevens, Mrs. BdwaA Hudson, Mrs. Ada Gordon, Mrs. Lee Hinson. Mrs. Dallas Hudson, Mrs. Perry Moore, Mrs. Wade Nor ton, Mrs. K. M. Fall, Mrs. J. A. Farmer. CARD OF TRANKS I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness to me, during the death and burial of my son CpL Fred D. Ellen, who was woun*) ed October 4, and died October 1 in Korea. I also wish to than them for the floral offerings fer his funeral January 11, at Angler. Jt. C. Mrs. Katie Ellen. Angler, N. C. It would be hard! Louis Buries about a temper mental girl: “She’s a very high - Clash tyre of girl I” Texas better build some mere cities. Warner Brothers are rui ning out of movie titles. Oiir Complete One Stop Service Wifi Help Moke Your Car Ready Fpr Any Driving ' Need. We Give Expert Service • Oil Chang* • Thamngh Greasing • Tires and Tabes Checked • Radiator Ste vies • Battery Service ■ | And Powerful Eink Ixtro Jm