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Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at the Ephesus Presbyterian Church on Lillington. Route 2. The Rev. I. E. Hager will officiate. Burial will be in the Summerville Church Cem etery. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Flora McDonald of Lillington, Rout 2, two stepsons, Wilson McDonald of Lillington, Route 2 and Neill MsDonald of Bunnlevel, Route l;j two stepdaughters, Mrs. N. D. Shaw; cf Spring Lake and Mrs. J. A,” Stone of Bunnlevel, Route 1; one brother, John McLean of Bunn-* level; four sisters. Miss Eliza M 0» Lean of Bunnlevel. Miss Ella Mc- Lean of Bunnlevel, Mrs. Nannie Murchoison of Bunnlevel, Mrs. Flo rence Morrison of Lillington, Route 2. GROVE 181 SOCIAL MEETING The Supreme Forrest Woodmen Circle, Grove 181, will hold their regular monthly social meeting on Tuesday night, April 22, at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Melia Core in Mingo. Legal Notice NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HARNETT COUNTY Eli Roy Bell, Plaintiff, vs. Ruth Moberg Bell, Defendant. The above named Defendant, Ruth Moberg Bell, will Take No tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Harnett County, North Carolina, by the Plaintiff. Eli Roy Bell, to securA an absolute di vorce from the Defendant upon the grounds of two (2) years separa ration of Plaintiff and Defendant: that the Defendant will Further Take Notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County, N. C., in the Courthouse in Lillington, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 9th day of May, 1952, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the. relief demanded in said complaint. TJiis 18th day of April, 1952. ELIZABETH F. MATTHEWS, Acting Clerk of Superior Court. April 2lttß-May 5-12. Taylor-Massengill Invitations Issued For Saturday The following invitation has been issued: Mrs. Vernon Howell Massengill requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her- daughter Elvira Wilson to Mr. Joel Dick. Taylor Lieutenant, Army of the United State on Saturday, April the twenty-sixth at five o’clock in the afternoon Hood Memorial Christian Church Dunn, North Carolina The accompanying card reads: Reception immediately following the ceremony 400 South Magnolia Avenue 33M8 HI CENTER VIEW : «2WnnaYH7l{| WO iU I -ta Iki 'II it jUr 111 Monday Tuesday Also Cartoon , _ SALES SERVICE A Big Complete Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SK OUR 600 D USED CMS W. & S. MOTOR CO. r. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N- C. TBS DAILY RECORD DUNN. H. (L Byrd Infant Is Buried Today Rex West Byrd, two-day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Byrd of Erwin, Rt. 1, died Sunday night at the Good Hope Hospital in Erwin. Graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon at four o’clock at the Friendship Church cemetery of Bunnlevel. The Rev. A. C. Mc- Call officiated. The baby is survived by the par ents, Roy L. and Beulah West Byrd of Erwin Rt. 1, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Colon C. Byrd of Erwin Rt. 1 and Mrs. Hamons of Manchester. tbtpoint * Refrigerators * Freezers * Ranges * Water Heaters * Ironers * Washer* There’s No Point Being Without Hot Point LAYTON'S LILLINGTON HOPALONG CASSIDY - /''TH REFRESH YOUs"'' AND XUVS* BUCK'S 5 1L& . i [ W-WHAT MEMORY. YOU AND vv= both toppled / WELL, MA!I - . * V HAPPENED?y YOUR SIDEKICK TRIED. FROM THE /YC J GOT , ■■■ -■V ” sy- ''j ‘'' BRINGING UP FATHER POOR UNCLE KUNKLE- ) f YES - WHEW 1 ( ' IT'S SO UNFORTUNATE THEY ASK UNCLE - WOULD ">OU I'M HOARSE FROM HOLLERING f ' HE CAN'T HEAR-IT HAS I HIM IF HE LIKE TO HAVE ME AT UNCLE -MY VOICE IS GONE- AH/I SURE GOT PREVENTED HIM FROM | i WANTS TO SING FOR YOU ? 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