PAGE FOUR ;]|f Ahgier Meets At Mrs. Crawford 4 * The Senior Woman's Club of ' W/k rt *?*" MumsKne the business session many patters • of interest to the Chib and the community were discussed and iSted on. The dub approved the atganization of a Community Cheto Hid' voted to assist in makinga oiVe for the necessary.' funds. ’ | SsMrs. Mason reported many beau- ' feul “Outdoor Christmas Decora 's) ns and that Mrs. Sari Williams flta < speond prize, Mrs. (Gaither . isewart first prize, in accepting’ the 1990 prize offered Mrs. Stewart gave another $5.00 and asked that itii money be ' used for welfare. I ' Ipro worthy families, not already femSembPted with Chirstmas gifts Sere selected and $5.00 given each p&Mly. The club reported gifts' jlmt *to two inmates of date in jptutions. “secretary read a letter from %rs. K L. Overpy asking that her jfgsignation as president, be ac .eepted. The club was reluctant to do this although Mrs. Overby is Speeding the winter in Florida, and Jhay not attend future cluh meet •itags. The club voted to meet Thursday evenings instead of Wed nesday afternoons. Mrs. Robert Young read the resolutions on Civßlttn Defense and the club club voted its, approval and assis tance. Mrs. L E. Johnson introduced I Mias Etoise Jones, who very ably reviewed “First the Blade" by Btoyrant Drayton. Mb. Mason, Mrs. F*h Stephen son, and Mrs. Harry Stephenson a delicious salad plate wiljh RATE HEWS BRIEFS . .... (IB— Piffllicq Coun- Elecfions has decided to hold both the-bond and liquor referendum* simulttazeously. The action followed presentation to the board ol ape- Wtap for a vote on the estabhsht meat at ABC stores last wear.' " f or. w.’jy.^fate RALEIGH —Wl— North Carolina ■•W here yesterday. Research director Richard T. Rropf pointed- opt his company’s recent opening of a' multi-million dollar thread plant at Rendersop- ’ *te >s evidence of - the state’s at , Inaction for outside industry. • Raleigh —hb— North Carolina Ipy "managers will air ths prob lems *of running the state’s munici ijptfa next month. The North Arolina city manager Association ; OW tiold its midyear conference Wb. 3-1 at Pinehurst. City Manager W. H. Carper of Raleigh announced * MBS. J. W. BERRY jV f: MRS. ED F. STRICKLAND | - Trading As I |OE'S FIORIST yOr* J. Tye Stewart, Erwin Rep. Night iIS Erwin 309« I See The B*CAR IVER K| r 1^ H y* Off t I: DEALER Wm Mm M if jP -‘rVjßpß mm pi i Wm ml 1® |C | Long Branch Ladies Hold Monthly Meet f The Ladles’ Auxiliary of Long ! Branch Church held their regular 1 meeting at the church on Monday night, Jan. 2* at 7:30 o’clock with > eleven members present I the meeting opened with a song, Jessus is all' the world to me,” aft : ter whjch* Mrs. E- "F. 1 AlpMn lsd :: the group in prayer. |(' Mb Jesse Alphin was in charge St the program. Mrs. George J. ernigan read the scripture- taken ‘ from flic ' seventh chapter of St (Matthew, and Mrs. Leola Barefoot fled in prayer- Miss Marguerite Wooten gave the history of Joe Scribbea, the author of the song “What a friend we have ip Jesus." ! His song was then siipg by the ■ group. M* s - H arold Reasiey gave a very interesting reading, “The I Basque Sheepherder and the Shep hard' Psalm” After which the song “Tlie Lord is My Shephard” was sung. The program ended . with an interesting article, titled “It Happened On the Brooklyn Sub way,” presented by Mrs Jesse Al phin. FoUow in g the program, a short business meeting was held, presid ed over by the president. Miss Marguerite Wooten. Mrs. W. A. Altman dismissed the group with prayer. Members present for the meeting were Mrs. M. M, Tart, Mrs. Harold Beasley, Mrs. Leola Barefoot. Mrs. H". C. Byrd, Mrs. George J. Jer nigan, Mrs. Lillian Ammons, Mrs. W. A. Altman, Mrs. E. F. Alphin, Mrs. Jesse Alphin. Miss Mar guarite Wooten and Miss Martha Dawless. Adult Class Started At Boone Tcafl The first class for Adults at Boone Trail was held January 2i. Twenty ope adults were present. The scond. ctyss will be Thurs day night January 31 at 7:15. Tile topic win bp: “Floors Rasy to Care for and Refinishing Furniture” Every one is invited to. attend. The topics chosen for the other lessons are: Cooking is Easy with the Electric Stove: Food Preser vation is Simplified with the Home Freeaer; Correct Table Setting: Care MaStoes—Time Savers with the machine; And House Gleaning made Easier. The dates for the classes will be ar ranged so as to conflict as little as possible with othpr community PftPSb*** 0 ' '* W " urday evening when she entertain ed seven guests to celebrate the tenth birthday of her daughter, Brenda Lee. Fink and white decorations were .used in the. floral arrangements ■mi table’ appointments. Guests were Sue Lawhon, Diane Overby, Janet Johnson, Judy Lynn JShnaop, No|a Sue Aurngn, Susan Wood, and Carqtyp Johnson. TO VIBIT DAUGHTER Mrs. Robert Draughon left to go after her daughter. Miss , Betty Sue Draughon, at Woman’s College. Mrs. Draughon will spend the bight there tonight and she tnd her daughter will return to Bonn on Thursday. BROTHER DIES Mrs. W.® E. Ryals was called to her home in Baltimore, Md. Mon night, Funeral arrangements are not yet known. Mrs. VtougJn HutaScMfes Betty Sue Draughon, and Mrs. Robert Draughon will attend a luncheon at the Lorraine Hofei in Lumberton CONFINED TO HOME Miss Hilda Sorrell, a student at Greensboro College, is confined to her home on Dunn, Route 3 this week due to illness. BROTHER HERE ’Mr. and Mrs. Oliver O. Manning had as their guests over the week WARRENS HERE SATURDAY and chfl CUQmi TYPICAL AMHHCAN BOY 4 ;■ ( New York hotel after he had been selected as the "Typical American i Boy." He was chosen from 350,000 membsrs of boys’ dubs to 350 1 cities. Ex-champ Gene Tunney mad# presentation. (International) IN RALEGH Mr. and Mrs. George F. Blalock and family were in Raleigh for the day Monday. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Johnnie Whittington and children wish’ to thank each and everyone for. the many kind thoughts and deeds shown them during the illness and death of husband and father. Mrs. Johnnie Whittington and Children. BRINGS HOUSE GUEST George Brannon, who attends State College, spent the week-end in Dunn with his mother, Mrs. W. M- Brannon. He brought as his house guest his roommate, Dave Finley of Marion. Wade Brannon, g student at the University of North Carolina, was also here dur ing; the week-end. 1 , FROM GOLDSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Gene Driver of Goldsboro were in Dunn Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cannady. Mrs, Fred Tisdale, the former aren, -> Anna Tiy ana Botroy, niivc moved to Newpprt News, Va., bo rgke their hjOpSp WRjSr flft'. Tisdale CLUB TO MEET The Disciples Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock. NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. BUI StancU and famUy have moved into their new home on the Fairground Road. - . » * LEAVES DUNN Miss Louis Slderis has returned to her home in New Hampshire after being the guest of Mr. and L. r. Stephens for the past CONDITION BETTER Mrs. Ellis C. Barbour, who has beep confined to her home with an virus infection, is much better and is able to be up. ' VISITS IN DUNN Mr. and Mrs. Ltowood Lee and family wfere in Dunn over the past weekend visiting Mr. Lee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Lee. FORMER RESIDENT Bill Cunningham, a former res ident of Dunn was to town on bus iness yesterday. The Cunningham family, now resides to Charlotte. : VISITS BARENTS Jett Hanna of Richmond, Va., spent the weekend with his brother, C. <| Hoana in Dunn. tody's 'Wow' Girl w mu iwwm buiw, st ftwi MRS. SNIPES HOSTESS TO MEMBERS ANQ GUESTS OF ACE OF CLUBS The Ace of Club Bridge Club 1 members and guests of the Club were graciously entertained when they met at the home of Mrs. James Snipes for an evening '.of bridge. Striking arrangements of Japan ese quince and' lovely red camell ias were used in the Snipes home for the enjoyable occasion. During progressions * refrehments consisting of assorted sandwiches and trays of tops d'oeurves were served with coca-colas. After play scores were compUed Methodist Church Circle Meets With Mrs. Eqrl Mahone Mrs. Earl Mahone was hostess Monday afternoon to Circle No. 2 of the Divine St. Methodist Church at the lovely new home of the hostess. of camellias Mrs. John Snipes, chatanan of tt\e circle wlas in charge of the program and gave the devotional. Mrs. H. C. Turlington led in pray er.'" During a routine business meet ing the group was urged to attend the study course at the church be ginning tonight at 7:30. The topic Will be Latin-Amer.ca' with Mrs. H. C. Turlington in dliarge of the study. Tempting refreshments of assor- , ted Sandwiches, pickles, potato ‘ chips, fruit cake topped with whip- ; ped cream and was served the group. Woodmen At Erwin Hold Weiner Roost Members of the Erwin Camp of the Woodmen of the World held a weiner roast Monday night at the lodge ball. Guests from other Camps to the area were entertained. Plana were made for a new drill team and the new Captain, Easkel B. Williams announced that the team would start drilling to the very near future. Among the special guests at this meeting were Jesse Weeks, Consul Commander of the Dunn Camp and E. C. Hood of Dunn. They announc ed that the new drill teamcould count on the cooperation (W the Dunn Camp. The new drill team is. expected to visn~s MoriiS . Mrs. Margaret Stephenson of Er-L win is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mac Dorman for a few days. Mrs. Elmer Folk here Miss : - * - -" ■ «-• -r Chalybeate Nows wikeiiMx*.’ Iwßitor. ,u ', j. I I tom.—an L ; i I J J- I I I 11 I L| -t- STAN&ir MAW f | Mrs. M. B. Boles h. I L Ctes* I The T. B. L. Class, of the First I Baptist Church held their monthly, I toeettog Tuesday evenly,at m I home of Mis. M. B. Bales. Mrs. I Vtotoms was op-toftess for f the occasion. I Mrs. J Ol West, president of the class called tSe I Reports from the various comnut- I I Joris l^r J®' mTso£ [ %s. Nf. R. Jeinigan, Miss Vara I Lee Thornton, Mrs: A. a Adams, [ Mrs. R. S. Naylor, Mrs. Williams ‘ and Ifrs. Bales. ' The group is proud to have rea ched tne standard of excellence, it was pointed out that the class is the only one in the local church to have attained this distinction. ' with Mrs. Earl Jones receiving high, score. Second high went' to Mrs. Willard Mixon with Mrs. Barry Griffeth winning the floating prize. Mrs. Hubert Peay was high anjong the guests. Guests for the evening were lsrs. N. M. Johnson Jr., and Mrs. Hubert Peay. Members playing were Mrs. John Snipes, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Barry Griffeth, Mrs. Dwight Mat tox, Mrs. Willard Mixon, Mrs. T>. B. Pope, Jr., Mrs. Frank Belote, Mrs. James Yearby, Mrs. Joe Ru ark and Mrs. Willie Moss. Carter, Newberry Will Attend Event Dr. William Howard Carter of Goldsboro and Nick T. Newberry, State Manager of the Woodmen of the World will be present at the benefit barbecue supper to be held at the Dr. Pepper plant in Clinton on Tuesday evening. Feb. 5. Tickets are available from R. C. Hood. District Manager of Dvmn or Worn A- H. Merritt, sefcretary of ttm Clinton Camp. be ready to enter the state com petition at the spring encamp ment. — Lensmen's Choice L. 1| - 1 vjo „ MsStBsBSBL • - -JV • ■ BbL Mt BOMS of ’ N&nL’ C fiynith u- and Mrs. Gresory of | Mrs. : "T a >■■■■■ fg— l *" BBWIN SnriFTY her talk by telling the group that to have a standard school health pro gram the community and school must work together. Mrs, Gordon Ennis conducted a short business meeting. She told the group that $314.57 was realised from the recent barbecue and that $5,25 more was needed to pay for the band instruments. A penny March was held and oyer ten dollars was raised to go to the fund. Following the meeting Mrs. Tye Stewart:' and Mrs. Core Matfyeßs served refreahpients. Peggy Teen-Age Group Hostess At Erwin Peggy Warren entertained a group of her friends at. a party at' her home Saturday evening from 7:30 until, 16 o'clock. During the evening the gropp looked at the television, played games and danced. Later the ’hostess served potato chips, open faced sandwiches, and coca-colas. The guest list included: Stacy Wood, Peggy Ennis, Marilyn Stein berg. Frank Weaver, Pat Whitman, GUbeft Smith, Geraldine ’Matt hews} Graham West, Pat Warren, Mar* Louise Miley, George Lucas, Betty Ann Julian, Toniiny Davis. Gail Byrd, HaroM Brown, and Charles Dorman. Dependably CJoH Meets, la Erwin With Miss Whitman Miss Pat Whitman was hostess to members of the Dependable Class of the Intermediate Depart ment of the first Baptist Church Monday evening at 7:30 O’clock. The meeting opened with the group singing “Uvinq. For Jesus.” The program for the evening was entitled “Who Was It,” and was a quiz on kings of the Bible, under the direction of Judith Holmes. During the business session the group decided to send canto to the' church's sick and shut-ins. the meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. J. C. Pollard ' The hostess served potato chips, Mrs. R4ece Duncan Is Paid Honor A* LHlmaton j Edito^Ann' CaYiness' at tome [ffiSo thf 53p77 B I » totof [pillow | At the conclusion of the games ! refreshments of toe cream, bridal salted nuts were s^rvCd can. Mrs. W. M Bryan, lira. Dav id Pemberton, Mtas NeU Parker, Mw. James F. Davis. Mrs.-John a Smith. Mrs BcanUev Matthew a. Ing th« y ,Ts• •' *, • - _ IHI_IEHI_ ILU - |At|iTAIIV OA «ft TO Mrs. L. C. Barbour Entertain* Y{ith A Stork Shpwer Friday evening feting Mrs! L. 6. 9*xmx Jf- of Fayettovilto. •> When Mrs. Barbour arrived she r was given a corsage of carnations i After she had opened her gifts i the hostess served cocoanut balls I’ topped wi,th cherries, salted nuts and coffeb. Red and white baskets filled with Valentine mints were given as favoirs. Those present included: Mrs. W. M. Fate, Mrs. Rhtoard Kiel and 'daughter Linda, Miss Lib’Jones, I; Mrs. A. A. Thompson, Mrs. Tye i Stewart. Mrs. ElUs Barbour. Miss Libby Pate. Mrs. R. L. Pate, Mrs. “Pete” Pate, Mrs. Ernest Davis, iMrs- Leon McCaakill. Mrs. Gordon Ennis and daughter Susan. Sunbeam Band Os Srwin Church Has Meeting Monday 1 The gutojeato, Band of the Erwin First Baptist CJhurcp meet Monday afternoon in the' church at four o’clock. The meeting opened with the Watchword. Wd rally cry followed by the five shinning aims and the song “Jifsus Wants Me Fpr a Sun ; " Mrs. Willis Messer told the group a story, about “A Missionary in i Wy.” after which the group ploy ed games-' The meeting dosed with the ; children praying together “The Lords Prayer." • Following the meeting. Mrs. Ltoyd Byrd of the Margaret Florence Circle served cookies and ice cream- Valentine suckers were given as favors. Mrs. Byrd was assisted by Mrs. Leroy Carpenter and Martha Lee and Eunice Stephens. "" Sunbeams present included; Han . nah Carpenter, Carolyn’ and Kathy i Byrd, Mary and Shelia* &yrs Dorothy Hawley. Cheryl William , son, Al Woodall. Jimmy Bishop, Judy Taylor, Sharon and Carolyn Murray, Frankie Messar, Rudy i Stepson, Brenda Ivey, WandA Lee, Delares Spsap Parker. Judy Strickland, Nancy Lucas, San- Diane agdp|«». yftbfc Bert pameran, Jennifer Griffin, ; we Stephens and, Betty J 6 Dorman. : TTViftglgft Pm> 28? iIS SS •* h jvtrs. Koy canftMsuci. open face sandwiches, copkles and coea-cotos to Mrs. Pollard, Gall sidsNyfesass: rieon, add Pavto Hpln^S- I gpißSMU''Tm^iaiipiliHiiPiP^P im>i »mm mui u-ihiuji luij ’ Corolma Playmakers : ;i ■ ■ HWMMU/* PAH CUBE*/ SrtlUlv FQR SURE 1 Tuesday Nile* sth - 4 g.m, ADIVPMIQK: •••■• $1,20 inc. tax Students .73 rnc. tax ; . TICKETS NOW ON SALE COLLEGE • 11111 -» 1 |l ' - 11 - iv" v 1 i,- ■■Tgj.i.i, -$ f II Hsfi£ . 7f? 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