rntmn Awawooft iptt n, im MISS PHOEBE DUUN IS WED TO GEORGE ELLIOT SATURDAY Miss Phoebe Catherine Dulin j Has married to George Douglas El liot in the Providence Presbyterian Church oi Angier Saturday. The Mlde is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Davison Hafnen Dulin of Angier, and Mr. Elliot is the son Os Henry Elliot of Linden and the late Mrs. Elliot. Rev. Dulin officiated at the wed ding of his daughter, and the bride Was given in marriage by her bro ther, William Robert Dulin of Greensboro. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. W. R. McKeller of Rowland, cennist, and Dr. Bob Pope of Wil- Ur soloist. ■The bride wore a dress of Du chess saiin fashioned with an off shoulder yoke of illusion outlined With Chantilly lace. The skirt was bouffant and formed a full-length tjwin. A' cap of Chantilly lace held the fingertip veil of nylon tulle. The bride carried a bouquet of White phaelenopsis orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Howard Long of Bowlins Green, South Carolina was matron of honor for her cousin, and the Bridesmaids were Miss Jane aFrmer Os Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Rose of Raleigh, both former college classmates of the bride. The Attendants wore gowns of blue ny lon net and lace over taffeta, made With fitted strapless bodices, full dt)ubte-net skirts and matching 1 Stoles. They carried bouquets of Es ther Reed daisies in pastel colors. Miss Katie Jackson, daughter of \ Capt. and Mrs. T. E. Jackson of 1 Raleigh. cousin of the bride, was l|te flower girl. She carried a bas ket of pastel daisies. Edmund Ward , 111, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ward, Jr., of Smlthfield was the ring bearer. Charles Dudley of Erwin was best man for his brother-in-law, and the ushers were Edward Howard of Lin den, Richard N. Edwards of Ra leigh, brothers-in-law of the bridegroom and Gilbert Surles of Linden. Mrs, Dulin was attired in a dress at ashes of roses chiffon with matching hat and gloves. She wore a lavender orchid corsage. Immediately following the cere- «ca fC|| i 1 AND RADIOS ' \\ ; fO Leonard Ranges - ' Refrigerators - Water X I r Heaters - Deep Freeze.; I ; • Universal • Small < appliances. JOHNSON i FURNITURE COMPANY: f f Phone 2427 Dunn, N. C.;; I Hassle M. Johnson THIS IS IT! 1 BENSON, N. C. SIOO •>>’> I SALE CLOSED MONDAY STARTS * TUESDAY 9 A. M. JULY 29th A SELECTION OF OVER 1400 DRESSES YOU PURCHASE ONE DRESS AT THE ORIGINAL PRICE, YOU GET ANOTHER DRESS ■ FOR SI .00 l" I: I If You Cannot Use Two Dresses, Bring A Friend IF ITS DEW, IPS HEIE • IF IT’S IEIE, ITS NEW 1 mony, the parents of the bride en tertained at a reception at their j home. When the couple left for their wedding trip, Mrs. Elliot was j wearing a dress of navy blue linen ! with navy and white accessories and f an orchid corsage. The bride attended Queens Col- | lege in Charlotte and graduated i from Appalachian ' State Teachers I College. She has taught in Winston- Salem and this oast year was a | member of the faculty at Smith- | field. Mr. Elliot attended Oak Ridge Military Academy, and Appalachian State Teachers College. He is now in business with his father in Lin den. Chicken Supper Is Given By Sorority At Laurel Lake A chicken supper was held on Friday night at 7:30 by members of the Delta Theta Delta Sorority at Laurel Lake.' The menu for the supper consis ted of fried chicken, potato salad, peas, tomatoes, hot biscuits, iced : tea and homemade cake. Special guests for the outing ] were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byerly and >. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. | Following the meal the girls and | their guests enjoyed dancing. 1 Those attending the supper were j Ann Byerly, president, Dickey Sur les, Jackie Campbell, Abe Elmore, Fay Jackson, Jerry Thomas, Fan , nie Sue Turnage, Gene Jackson Betsy Lee, Fay Monds, Glenda Bass Pete Skinner, Rilda Hamilton. L. C. Draughon, Peggy Ruth Barfield, Sherrill Goodman, Kathryn Butt, Tommy Waggoner, Fay Godwin, Billy Pope, Libby Raynor, Claude Pope, Martha Ann Butler, E. B. Dixon, Dorothy Laughinghouse, Eddie Maxwell, Barbara Snipes, Doug Overman, Margaret Cathey, Billy Monds, Mr. and Mrs. Fred By erly, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. Kay Godwin Feted On Third Birthday Friday Afternoon Little Miss Miriam Kay Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Godwin, Jr., was honored on her third birthday with a lovely party on Friday, afternoon at 4:30. The honoree, her mother and her brother, Lynn, met the guests as they arrived and presented them with party favors. Two of Kay’s guests, Tommy and Donald Denny presented her with a pretty corsage of pink, blue and yellow carnations. These were pin ned to her party dress of blue and white dotted swiss. The party was held on the lawn bf the Godwin home which .was iolorfully decorated.fox Lhe occas ion wrfth balloons In pastel shades. Kay’s special guests for the party were both her grandmothers, Mrs. R. L. Godwin, Sr., of Dunn and Mrs. Eunice / J. Capps of Fayetteville. I Draughon - Dudley Wedding ggp ■ ■ ■ ■ j| , jjjk J fl’-' * :m j | C - M B mm Bbb At five o’clock on Saturday after noon in the Parsonage of the First l Baptist Church in Dunn, Miss Gay lia Elaine Dudley, daughter of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Percy Dudley of Dunn became the bride Games were enjoyed by the chil dren before the honoree opened her many nice gifts. Mrs. R. L. Bass was ta'charge of the games. Mrs. Godwin was assisted in 1 serving green and white birthday cake, ice cream, candy, and pink lemonade by Mrs. O. S. McDuffie, Jr„ Mrs. H. D. Strickland, Jr., Mrs. Ed Wade, Mrs. Paul Walker, and Mrs. Dennis Strickland. The children present for the de lightful party were Nicky McDuf fie, Brenda McDuffie, Pam Bass, Michael Godwin, Judy Tart, Linda Tart, Dedie Burrage, Charles Whit tenton, Janet Lee Jernigan, Becky Jo Bass, Pam Stewart, Jim Walker, Jean Walker, Harry Lever, Winona Strickland, K. C. Strickland, War den Lee Hudson, Mike Hight, John nie Hight, Bubba Doffermyre, Ran dy Doffermyre, Ella Neill Raynor, Vickie Wade, Harriet Thomas, Donald Denny, Tommy Denny, John Randall Strickland, D,ennis Strick land, Jr., Charles Ayc’ock, Jr., Em mette Aldredge, Jr., Alex Gleason, and Lynn Godwin. THE DAILY RECORD, OtWN FI. O of James M. Draughon, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Draughon of Dunn. The vows were heard by the Rev. I Ernest P. Russell, pastor of the j bride and groom. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride and groom were unat- j tended. Miss Dudley was attired in I a redingote of white embroidered i JUDGE SUSIE SHARP TO RECEIVE SOCIAL HONOR HERE ON TUESDAY Lillington’s Business and Proses- , sional Women’s Club will complir j ment Judge Susie Sharp, North ' Carolina’s only woman Superior Court jurist, at a dinner to be giv en on Tuesday night, July 29, at Johnson’s Diner in Dunn. Judge Sharp arrived in Lillington today to preside over a two-week term of civil court. Diane Conn Fetes Barbara Bryan Miss Diane Conn was hostess last Friday- afternoon at a weiner roast and party in honor of her house guest, Miss Barbara Bryan at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conn on W. Cumberland. Guests for the party were In vited from four o’clock til eight o’clock to play games and roast weiners. Delicious refreshments of I hot dogs, cokes, cookies and «andy {were served. The winners in croquet, jack rocks and bingo were presented prizes. They were Sandra Blackley, Jan Sorrell and Bill Blackley. Miss Bryan, the honoree was also pre sented a gift. * I Those attending were: Francis Godwin, Carolyn Hill, Jane Jack son, Betsy Sue Tart, Dot Tart, Jan Sorrell of Benson, Sandra Blackley, Bill Blackley and Jimmy Conn. ||| . Aiheys \ H L-1 U| INTERIOR GlOss | •— 1 S FINISHES I CANT HURT AN athey surface. • For walls and woodwork! • It's washable—with soap and wbter ' X • One coat gives smooth, gleaming finish! • Looks and wears like enamel! • Now available in 50 delightful colors • Insist on ATHEYS ■ • Manufactured by - C.M. ATHEY PAINT CO. BALTIMORE 30, MO. V 9 flthey’s [jjfaj Cromartie Hardware Co., Inc. E. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. ■ Telegraphic Tabloids By United Press NEW YORK, llP)—Henry Kra jewski, the 'Poor Man’s Pfcrty” candidate for president, said today it was a shame party mascots could not vote. Otherwise, he would be elected. The symbol of Krajewski’s party is a pig Krajewski estimated there were 340 000,000 porkers in the na tion backing him whereas "Demo cratic donkeys are scarce and Re publican elephants are found only in zoos and circusc*,." SAN FRANCISCO. OP! A CAUTIOUS hotel resident planned extra precautions today for his safe ty as result of recent California earthquakes. , He intends to have a sign made which says: ‘Kindly wake in case of quake.’’ organdy over a white taffeta dress i with bouffant skirt. She wore White accessories and a white plir ple-throated orchid was pinned at her shoulder. The bride’s mother wore a dress of aqua nylon with brown and white accessories and her corsage was of ! yellow carnations. The groom’s mo ther chose a dress of blue and white bemberg with navy accessories and J her corsage was of pink carnations, j Immediately following the cere- 1 mony, the newly-weds left for a wedding trip. On their return they j will be at home in Dunn with the j groom’s parents. Mrs. Draughon attends Dunn ' High School and is a rising junior Mr. Draughon was graduated from i 1 Dunn High School and served for some time with the U. S. Air Force, j He has recently received an honor- j able discharge. 1 The only guests for the wedding ! i were the families of the bride and } j groom and special friends. Among j the out-of-town guests present were I Mrs. Pierre Palpant, Jr., sister of j the groom, of New York, Miss Betty i Lou Gladstone, Bob Davis, both of j Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Overby of Lake Worth, Florida, Mr. j and Mrs. Robert Wren of Greens i boro. Lillington’s B. and P. W. Club ‘ voted last Monday to give a dinner I in honor of Judge Sharp, who is a member of the Business and Pro fessional Women’s Club in her home town of Reidsville. On Fri day, Miss Adelaide Shaw, club pre sident, said she had received an ac ceptance from Judge Sharp. Mrs. E. R. Davis, Mrs. C. E. Bass and Miss Margaret Shaw compose the committee to provide transpor tation to the dinner. Mrs. A. M. Thomas and Mrs. Dor othy Blevins are in Dunn visiting Mrs. Thomas’ fathers, Mr. J. E. Lee. They plan to return on Mon day. O.E.S. SLATES MEET The Dunn Chapter 59 of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. All members are urged to be present. T. E. L. CLASS MEET The T. E. L. Class of the First Baptist Church will meet Tues day night at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charlie Jernigan on Dunn Route 3. CIRCLE TO MEET The Spring Forest Woodmen’s Circle, Grove 181, will # hold its regular monthly business meeting Gloria Barnes Has Birthday Party Friday Afternoon j Little Miss Gloria Barnes, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs J D Barnes j celebrated her Gth birthdav with a party Friday afternoon from 3 o’clock til 5 o’clock in the General j Lee Room at Johnson’s Restavi ; rant. Donald Denny presen } d Gloria with a lovely corsage of I feathered carnations. j After the guests arrived they j were entertained with games, and ! the cake walk. Each guest was i presented a party hat and horn. They were seated at a long table, j which was decorated with party : balloons and a lovely arrangement of pink carnations and blue mums. The refreshments ware pink lemonade, individual cups of pink and green mints and nuts, birth day cake, and molded squares of { ice cream. Gloria then opened her many ! lovely gifts. Those attending the party were Carol Stephenson. Susan Warren. : Winono Strickland. Gary Ciccone. Donald Denny. Brent Adams, Mary Frances Hyman, Gardner Atlman, ! Jr., Walt Jones, Alexis Jean Par | ker, Manley Johnson, Glenn Jer nigan, Cliff Butler. Bruce Bates. Billy Bates, Billy Overman. Mickey Rouse, Johnny Whittenton. Mel ; vin Ba.Jr, Myers Stanfield 1 , Lyn Jernigan, Judy-Herring. Linda Sue Green, Brenda McDuffie. Domine , HarSsfielcJ, Sand/ a Coats, Sylvia ' j Wellons, Larry Neighbors, Billy \ ! Wellons, Margaret Lowder, Mary Holt Tart, Donna Gammon, Jean- j j etta Rowles, David Blackman. Har | riet Thomas, Ella Neil Raynor, Ded die Burrage, Donna Rose Melcher, [Lucy Kate Welborn, Ella Tew and Lonnie Kirby. I Mrs, Barnes was assisted with [the party by Mrs. Henry Whitten ton, Mrs. David Clifford, Mrs. Earl Ryals and Miss Sybil Barrett. on Tuesday night at 8:00 in Wood mans Hall, located over Fitchett’s Drug Store. All members are' urged to be present for the im- j portant meeting. No Money Pom AT PURDIE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Makes homemade ice cream for 25j5 quart, quickly, automatically. General Electric brings you this perfect combination for convenience and economy at a special low price. Your G-E Food Freezer con pay for itself in 2 years! • With a G-E Food Freezer you tables from your own garden! 1 can buy food in quantity when • And you’ll live better, too! 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Charles Tew have returned from a trip to Carolina I Beach.