MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 17, 1952 HK6F> ’> > e&fafa&b t &j> 4 £ fl ,*T“ t 'll -'WU ' i Msk ■ . * jjjjji Hf . Jl 'fig, Becky Ann Hodges Honored On Third s Birthday Friday * ! Miss Becky Ann Hodges was en- j tertained on her third birthdav Fri- j day afternoon at a party given at her home by ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vadie Hodges. The children played games dur ing the afternoon and then were invited into the dining room where they were served delicious refresh ments consisting of potato chips, pimento and banana sandwiches, pickles, wafers, cookies, chocolate and vanilla ice cream and birthday cake. The dining room table was centered with the lovely birthday cake flanked by burning tapers. After the guests had sung Happy Birthday to Becky and had been served, she opened her many beau tiful gifts. Those attending the delightful party were the honoree. her sister. Betty Lou Hodges, Linda Raynor, David Gardner. Jean Manning, Lin da Williams, Berry Dudlev. Paul White, Dennis Jones, David Wil liams, HUman Godwin, Rebecca Ann Butler, and R. A. Butler. William Tarts Are Hosts To Young People's Class The Young People's Class of th* Hood Memorial Christian Church met Thursday night with Mr. aril Mrs. William Sart at the hqpie of Mrs. MO. tmt Sfeelght o'clock. Attractive arrangements of jon quils and quince were used in the living room. Mr. Prank McLeod, president, opened the meeting with prayer and during the business session. Mr. Wayne Justesen was elected teacher of the newly organized class. After the business meeting the program was turned over to Mrs. Jimmy Cannady and Mrs. Ray Strfckland. During the social hour which followed delicious refreshments consisting of pimento cheese sand wiches, potato ships, pickles, cookies, and cokes were served. As a going-awav present ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland, the class presented them with a vegetable dish. Mr. Strickland will leave Thursday for California where he is to enter service with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Strickland is going to her home. Those attending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marsh bum. Mr. and Mrs. T. McPhails, Miss Fran ces Surles, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Cannady and Mr. and Mrs. Tart. BECK-WALTERS The marriage of Miss Sara Ger trude Walters, daughte of Mrs. J. .A. Porter and the late Ernie Wal ters of Fuquay Springs, to Mr. Thomas Lee Back of Chapel Hill, took place Saturday afternoon in the Fuquay Springs Baptist Church. Mr. Beck’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Beck, also of Fuquay Springs. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Godwin announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Carole on March 14 at the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Godwin is the former Miss Hasel Core. ATTENDS LECTURES Mr. Bane Underwood, pastor of .»! - '■'»! ■» Ifotpoirii * Refrigerators * Freezers * Ranges * Water Hooters * I rollers I Goodwill H. D. Club Meets On Tuesday Afternoon Added attractions were in store for members of the Goodwill Home Demonstration Club, which held its monthly meeting on Tuesday af ternoon at 2:30 in the Community Building. The meeting was called to order bv the president, Mrs. Joe Stuart. The group, sang “Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and repeated the club collect, after which the minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll called by the secretary, Mrs. Johnny Barnes. Reports were heard from Mrs. Gwen Flowers. House Furnishings leader and Mrs. C. C. Adams on Home Poultry. The meeting was then turned over to Miss Huntly, assistant home agent. She showed some very in teresting slides on added closet space. After the usual meeting Miss. Irene Knauff and Mr. Bill Hodges j of Charlotte, International Har vester representatives, demonstrated j freezing and cooking frozen foods. J Using a beautiful display from McLamb Machinery Co. of Dunn, i Miss Knauff cooked and served a , complete meal of 'frozen foods. There was one visitor present ; and. Mrs. Floyd Blaylock was wel- j corned back into the club. Hostesses for the meeting were ! Mrs. Carson Gregory, Mrs. Hassell Mrs. Walter Barnes. #Sftlht-BAEKER ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Barker of Parkersburg have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lillian Catherine Barker to Charles Admiral Britt of Lumberton. Mr. < Britt is the son of Mr. andvMrs. J. Harmon Britt of Newton Groce. J The wedding will take place in May. PHILLIPS-TART Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Tart of Dunn have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helena Tart,' to Billy Ray Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Phillips of Dunn. The marriage took place February 10 in Dillon, S. C. ROSE-DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Jasper W. Davis of Rocky Mount have announced the engagement of their daughter, i Miss Miriam Grace Davis, to James Wood Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hiram Rose of Benson. Miss Davis is a senior at Woman’s Col lege in Greensboro, and Mr. Rose is a senior at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The [wedding will take place in June in the First Baptist Church of Rocky l Mount. I- 1 - ""*■ " " '■ 1 • ■ " the Gospel Tabernacle, is attend ing the Phillips-Brooks Preaching Lectures at Duke Unverslty today. FROM STATE COLLEGE Jimmy Twyford, who attends State College, was in Dunn over the weekend. Quinn's Teleyision Schedule Greensboro £3? 1 WFMY—TV 12:36—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Longfoitl-Ameche Show TONIGHT I:M—Kate Smith Show 5:30 Howdy Doody I.JO—Garry Moore Show «:M 6-Gun FUyheuse 2 JO —First Hundred Yearn e “““ < {sESTanwoh 7:00 Ktfkla, Fra* * OIHe 3:36—BUT Goodwin Show 7:15 TV Boos Shop 4:15 Melody Matinee 7:M CBS' News 4:30-CareUna Calling 7:46 Perry Como Show s:lS—Backstage with Snnboam 8:00 Video Theatre 5:30 Howdy Doody 8:M Voice Os Ftreetooe 6:00—0-Gan Playhouse 0:00 Crusade In The PacUle B:3o—News. Evening EdiUOn 9:3# Lights Out o:4s—Sport* Spotlight 10:06 Studio One 7:00-Cirele K 11:00 Mr. District Attorney* 7:26—Mayfair Memo 11:36 Racket Squad 7:36—CBS Nows 12:66 News. Final Edition. Sign Off 7:4s—Stork Oak Jitssrssr* 9:36—T00t Pattern 9:36—Circle Theatre 9:so—Morning Chapel 16.0-Orlgtaal Amateur Hour 16:06 Morning Nows I«:4S— The Sport* Parade 16:30—Bride and Groom 11:30—Meet the Chomp 10:46 Poarco Show 13:66-Njnra. Pinal Edition, * * h * ,llt,T »etwo | k shows. |W I>. A. R. TO MEET The Cornelius Harnett Chapter of the Daughters of the Ameiican Revolution will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Maple Grove Indian School. The children of the school have a special program planned so rthe women. After the program the chapter will meet at Misses Blanche and Emily Grantham's home for a business session and refreshments. Anyone wishing transportation should contact Mrs. J. C. Andrews. VISIT WELBORNS Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins of High Point were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Welborn. Mr. Jenkins is a former resident of Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Norris of Durham were also guests of the Welborns Sunday. IL LWITH FLU Mrs. Charles Byrd Is confined to her home with the flu. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. James Suggs of i Dunn announce the birth of a son | James McKay, Junior on March j 17. In the Dunn Hospital. Mrs ‘ Suggs is the former Miss Doris j Register. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ( Mrs. J. Furman Tumage and; I sons, Wayne and Pate spent the ! weekend in Parkton with her par- | ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Parnell. Mr. Parnell celebrated his btfthday ion Sunday with a dinner, j flitWßw i 'Mt'ifltilf'TWteß ■ w I Miss Mary Alice KeUer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Keller, was home last weekend from the Baptist Hospital In Winston-Salem, where she is in nurses’ training. VISIT WILLIAMS 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Tart and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jackson spent Sunday in Coats visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams. VERGLE EARLY BETTER Vergle Early, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Early, has been con fined to his home for the past week with the measles. He Is al most well now, however, and will soon be able to be out again, it is reported. TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. George Upchurch ! left Sunday to visit friends and relatives in Sanford, Floridtu -Better Coagk Relief When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don't delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, help- I ful, proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature’s process. It goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of users. CREOMUCSEON nitoma fiagti. Chart Carts, Acarta OraacUHa THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. a Miss Libby Raynor Has Semi-Formal Dance On Birthday Miss Libby Raynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Raynor cele brated her sixteenth blrthdr.y Sat urday evening with a semi-formal dance at the Dunn Armory from eight o’clock till eleven o’clock, j lorma.l dress was worn by the girls attending the most enjoyable 1 | event a"nd Miss Raynor greeted her i guests in a beautiful evening gown j of blue lace and net with a full skirt over taffeta. She wore spring flowers in her hair. The chapeones for the dance were , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cathey, Mr. and , : Mrs. Preston Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Whittenton and the Ray- ; nors. The Armnrv wns attractively dec-' orated for the affair and the ser vine table was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a c-ixture of spring flowers. The guest,s were served assorted sandwiches, potato chips, pickles cookies, cake, peanuts nnd punch Mrs. Raymor poured punch dur- ing the dance. Around fortv couples were pre sent for the party. SONS HOME Earl Davis Farthing of Wake Forest College and Jim Farthing of the University spent the weekend in Dunn visiting with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Farthing. ELMORE BRINGS GUEST Abe Elmore was here for the weekend visiting his family and friends. He brought as his house guest, his roommate, Glen Bean of New York. Johnny Willoughby, a student at Atlantic Christian College, spent the weekend in Dunn. cuts Truck Running Costs Again! * *— Mny -■ I Now...Threenew Hon compression |low|friction Engines in FORD TRUCKS for 52! V - ■■■ *■ ' .' r .... T" 1 ■jJ r.D.A.#. • 101-fc.p. COST CIVPIt SIX: How LOW-WCDON 140-k.p. CARSO KIN* V-0. New IOW- Ul-kf. CAtOO’KIN* V-6. New lOW- Oertfn. 215 a*. In. AvoloNe Seriee M Are 2-5. BHCNON dertqn. 279 ee. In. Standee* h Settee AT.' Wecnow into* 317 ce. te. Standard la Sertee M. 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The Turner home was most- at | tractively arranged for bhe oc | casion with lovely arrangements of j spring flowers being used in the ■ rooms. Mrs. Turner seryed assorted can dies, wafers and cokes to the play- 1 ers during bridge and after play , was completed delicious sand-! wiches, cookies, crackers, pickles : and coffee were served, j Compiler of high score among the men was R. A. Duncan, Jr. who rece*ved linen handkerchiefs. Mrs, J. W. Thornton, Jr. received ear rings for high among the ladies and a box of candy for traveling prize. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs Boyette, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pope Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wade, Mr. and I Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. W Thornton, Jr, and Mr and Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Billy Hodges Has Coke Party For Bride-Elect Mrs. Billy Hodges was the hostess at a very enjoyable coca-cola hour Friday morning at 10:30 at her home in honor of Miss Patsy Crom artie, bride-elect of Lloyd Coats. The honoree was presented a lov ely nosegay of pink shredded car nations from the hostess and a (tinner plate in her china when she arrived. 1 Mrs. Hodges used gay jonquils on ■e A m.% w m ft w HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY ANNE Mr. and Mrs. Sexton feted their daughter Betty Anne Lee at a birthday party Thursday afternoon on her 12th birthday. Those attending the enjoyable | party were Jean Carol Smith, Ann Lee, Isa bell Lee, Carolyn Hawley, Carol Turner, Grace Jackson, Gloria Jackson, Carolyn Moore, David Lee, Carolyn McLamb, Kay Black, Norma Jean Catlett, Joyce Harrelson, Grace Maxwell, Ear’ine Henry, Geraldine Henry, Pam Henry, Judy Register, Bienda Dale Holt, Barbara Gail King, Betsy Byerly, Eleanor Wilborn, Joyce Pope, and Patsy Robinson. the desk and table in the living room of her home for the delight ful occasion and yellow snapdragons dutch iris and greenery were used on the mantle. As a centerpiece in the dining room a beautiful ar rangement of pink snapdragons, narcissus and green i-rn was used on a white linen cloth. During an enjoyable social hour refreshments of delicious chicken salad sandwiches, open face cream cheese sandwiches, cheese biscuits | potato chips, stuffed celery, pickles, olives, carrott sticks, seafoam div inity, chocolate fudge and cokes were served. * The invited guests for the in formal affair were Miss Cromartie, the honoree, Mrs. R. L. Cromartie, Jr., mother of the birde-elect, Mrs. L. L. Coats, Mrs. Wesley Coats, Mrs. Benny Slaughter, Mrs. Shelton . Butt, Mrs. Jerry Butler, Mrs. Bob PAGE THREE Warren. Mrs, C. W. Dunn and Mrs. C. L. Tart. Others present were Mrg. C.- D. Hutaff, Mrs. Earl Westbrook, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Charles Byrd, Mrs. John W. Purdie, Jr., Mrs". T. Brown Williams, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Guyton Smith and Mrs. Pat .Lynch. Miss Rosalyn Poole visited', In Dunn over tlte weekend. She is a senior at Meredith College.