PAGE EIGHT ERWIN SOCIETY Joint Birthday Dinner Given On Friday In Erwin Mr* Dorroni'’ Domedelln and Mrs. Delmas Larfilev entertained at a surp-i«“ birthday dfrimr at the home of Mrs. Gomedel'a Friday eve ning feting Mrs. Keitti Gomedella and Mi°« rteverly T a>hl"v Thp hr"e was beautifully de corated with eolorf.,l summer flow ers. When thp p: est- arrived th»v were invited into the living room where the hone fees opened fh“sf *°' —ready for the line every four minutes. It’s TODAYS I kUs® BIGGEST WASHER VALUE. FREE DEMONSTRATION i Qjiuw’a Os Dunn ■ Erwin Woman's Club Has Weiner Roast Members of the Env'm Wo nan's Cl b enjoyed a wiener least at Mavnard’s l ake Mon.lav even tt" The group enjoyed roasting vieners, marshmallow: ar.d swim ming. '. j a short business meeting was al !*o held and a weekend trip to ( White Lake was discussed, j These "resent were: Mr* Vester MrKie. Mrs: Johnnie Whitman. Mrs. E G Purcell Mrs. Novella Hcl'anri, Mrs D. C. Purrisß. Mrs. Pink Leonard Mr* v ' ! Hams. Mrs Frank Ralph. Mrs. Mamie Stephens Mrs. Ervin Rra"tly. Mrs. Cov Noiri-. Mrs. I i ; die Fowler Mrs. D.in Ennis. M's. T ouis Dearborn. Mrs, Waymuil B and Miss Ruby Se wen. Brenda House Is Feted On Eleventh ( Birthday In Erwin B'retirtS Ifni'S" celebrated l'»r Trli birthday with a nertv at her home j iin East Fm’in W-dnesd'iV after { ncen at 5*30 o'clock The narty was held on the back j Inn'o v here a pink ere°n and v°'- [ low color scheme was carried o-t. I During the afternoon as were nlavpd :md pri»es to Emma Grace Baker Tommie Baro fent and Teddy Matthews. I later. Mrs. House served ice [cream, cake, salted nuts, cheese crackers n"nch and che'"ine **•<*» Dc" : e Balloon Sticks were given as favors. The guest l>st included: Levis ' Joseph. Joe and Bud Tyne". Peggy and Tonunic Barefoot. Billv fine'' Sharon House. Jessie Ann Tee of Lillington. Judy Avery. Sandra j Kc”se, Janet Hollingsworth. Judv Williams. .Toe Ann Towage P'tlv Turnage. Teddy Matthews and Em ma Grace Baker. SPEND SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. George'- Ryols and children and Mrs. Mary Broaden cf Durham and Earl Fowler of Camp Leieunp spent Sunday with Mrs. Ludie Fowler. IN ROWOKT RAPIDS Tommy Ralph is visiting rela tives in Roanoke Rapids. . M H j v'\| BHT it WBBk . IBb ' ,*s i MISS EUNICE LEE STEPHENS of Erwin is the daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred H. Stephens, who announce her engagement to Laudie McLaurin also of Erwin. The wedding will take place i'll the First Baptist Church in Erwin August 24 at 5 o’clock. FROM FLORIDA Patricia Smith of Panama City, Florida is visiting her Aunt, Mrs. J. T. jernigan. WEEK IN MINGO Suebelle Jackson and Judy Har per spent last week in Mingo with Suebelle's grandmother. * AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Elderbaum and boys and Roger Sessoms are vacationing at Holdens Beach. AT COTTAGE Mr. and Mrs. Tye Thomas and Emily. Bill and Jack and Mr; and THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. Mrs. Fred Thomas and Frederick p are vacationing at the Thomas Cot tage at Holden’s Beach. ii V. AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Otis House and a Sondra and Sandra Ralph spent n Sunday afternoon at Williams’ Lake. IN WATTS HOSPITAL Mrs. D. F. Stephens is a patient in Watts Hospital in Durham. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Liston Bishop and Jimmy have returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago. FROM NEW JERSEY Judy Bolton of Newark, N. J., is : visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolton. | 1 AT BEACH j Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stevens and Tommy and Johnnie are snending • i this week at Holden’s Beach. Coats Girl Is N. C To Nnt'l Conference | * Mn»*V To ,TnV>v»cpn nvpcirlpnt of • ♦b P -p t* a. at, Cov o iir» n rv.i --j wont as a (loi 'lo’nfrj of >Tp,.fb j r'ovplino to t Vo Natiornl Ffitnrp J ToonViprS Os O on fnvpiirli * v"b»r*V> TAvpt w'itb tbr. jii«Mb r-Ins«jrpnvr* j Tpfil of fhp rtoonvtmpnt of Dlass.i’oom I Tnon , V>l’<; Nat sr ""'a 1 Trilipption A^^o i nmtmn from Jiilv 7-1 S at Upsilant*?, j A^^bio-nn. T’io ,Ir,lnrvntpr Cn i C l '*- I pnpeor! t v en^ c in «T«mpn.t.nrv nort I cpporvlory o-Inpntipo pit*7Pnsbin I f v«T frvpM'tb r>r»H rtov'ol. I ■mental Won’”' W ne--"- j r ir>-,ter] in q frvntin dvnaniics dine. I Two dev" vr“ snent tonrinsr ! Canada Fr-i Motor' Cp""Vmv I Greenfiold snitaoro and Fdironl | Moonm v* Tslp, apd Cran hronk Troupdation ! A senior , at. East Carolina m'leoa I Miss Johnson if; cno"iali7,ina in grammar grade odnoatino FVia ic | la Tnem.ho" of the oa m n”" hranoh of | (ho Assooiation for Childhood Edu cation and Was aevved os chair-j man of mol a 1 ppryica oommiftap of I thp F t A., a member of the i Women’s Chorus a rapmbo" o f V. I ' w c a . and a member to the Stu ! dent T-Polrlat.urp. | Miss Johncon is tha danahter of ; IMr and Mrs. Joe M. Johnson of ! Coats. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. B. A. Norris. J*.. was hon ored on h ! s A»th birthday with a picnic at Pullen’s Park in Raleigh on Sunday. After lunch, the children enjoy ed nlaylng in the park. ’ Those attending were Mr. and Mrs, P A Norris. Jr. and children Billy. Peeev. Doris. Terry. Brenda Helen, Janet and Michael, all of Coats. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pollard and daughter Jennifer Lou of Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Pvrd of Ral eigh, Mr and Mrs. T "ndie Byrd, and children Victor and J. E. Mr. B. A. Norris. Jr., and daugh ters. Mrs. J. L. Pollard, and Doris- Jean Norris attended the funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Norris, a sister of Mrs. Norris’ at Mary’s Grove Church. 4 Oakdale Club Has July Meeting With Mrs. Auther Capps I The Oakdale Club held Its regular I meeting on July 2 at the home of Mrs Auther Capps. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. \A. Ennis and the group joined in Binging several songs. During the business discussion, plans were made for the club pic nic. They decided to have the out- Dunn's Fire Dept. Costs Just $23,190 Fire protection, which saves ned by volunteers, who are paid thousands of dollars each year for on a fee basis for fires attended. Dunn taxpayers, costs a modest Thus salaries, including $4,500 set $23,190. according to the new bud- up in the budget for these fees, get. This is due, of course, to the amounts to only $9,505. Only three fact that tlie department is man-members draw salaries; Chief Telegraphic Tabloids By ‘ United Press NEW YORK IIP) A State Supreme Court justice chided George W. Quillen yesterday for losing SIO,OOO on a "gamble.” Justice Matthew M. Levy refused to set aside a jury verdict award ing Quillen $12,500 for injuries his young son, Leroy, received in a fall at a public school. Quillen, who had sought $200,000, turned down an out-of-court settle ment offer of $22,500, believing he would receive more money follow ing a jury trial; “This is a sad case,” Levy said. “The guardian made a wrong move and it backfired.” MINEOL-A, N. Y. (IP) - Mrs.j Minnie Cornell, a great-great - grandmother, had a simple expla nation for enrolling in an infant care course. She said she needed a “refresher course” in changing diapers. BRIXHAM, England IIP) Per cy Scptt-Jackson left part of him self behind when he testified as a Brixham court witness yesterday. The missing part was his nose. It was in a bottle of alcohol on the prosecutor's desk. ing on August 30 at 4:00 at W. T Howard’s Pond. The hostesses, Mrs. Junior Norris and Mrs. Capps served refresh ments during the social hour. y | ftv End Os The Month yJinch SALE S* 0 ** COMMENCES THURSDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES /11 BEP' THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND. THREE GREAT V M t BARGAIN DAYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT - A' STORE " ErWIII, ll.V* WIDE EVENT. ','i '. ts Special Plaid gingham in Fast Color Prints a good assortment of colors go square dress prints in a and patterns. large assortment of colors - 64c yd. 38c yd. Plisse Crepe Broadcloth 32 inch printed & plain Fast color broadcloth In a Plisse Crepe large assortment of colors. 44c yd. „ 39c yd. Sheeting Wm Yard wide unbleached Father George Sheeting S|>er,al 29c yd. Denim Shorts \\ M| Special for these three days \k Women’s and Misses Pastel WiSpHA (gSM Denim Shorts in Assorted - H Colors - as long as they last - ”' NA ~~ HI SI.OO pair ' =^> iwT Summer Sandals Women’s and Misses Sum mer Sandals in Assorted Styles, Colors and Materials Very Special at $1.85 pair Men’s Overalls Men’s full cut blue denim overalls, high and low back. $2.98 Men’s Work Shirts Men’s Work Shirts in fine quality Jeans. Tan and Grey. $1.98 Work Pants Men’s fine quality TwIU Jean Work Pants in Tan and Grey with ’Runnel Belt Loops $4.00 Vainer at ' *I9S Sylvia Edwards To Continue Studies Sylvia Edwards, daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. R. R. Edwaids, was gradu ated from Dunn High School at the summer session. July 24. 1952. j Sylvia came to Dunn in the fall : of 1950. her sophomore year, and ; wa'S elected Secretary of !%er class. Her Junior year (1951-52) she was a member of the Student Govern -1 inent Council and was elected to ' membership in the Beta Club, Na ’ tional Honor Society. At com -1 mencement she served as a mar shal and was on the Grand Honor . Roll. She won the coveted D. A. R ■ History Medal and also received i an award in' Bible. For the past four years Sylvia has been a voice and piano pupil . of Mrs. Harold Russell, Fayetteville, ; North Carolina. This fall she plans to continue her study of music at Wesleyan Conservatory, Macon, ■ . | Georgia. Scott-Jackson charged that Nor . man Stanley Fry, 23, also in court, bit off his nose in a brawl at a pub. . Fry was released on $l4O surety bond, pending settlement of the 1 case. NEW YORK dpi Forger Har-' t vey Markman made a fatal error fthen he borrowed Patrolman Ar thur Neu’s fountain pen to sign a I bogus check for S4O. Neu’s eyes almost popped out as he watched Markman sign with thej name of real estate agents whom he knew. It was learned Markman j I had passed $3,000 in hot checks,! all of them later covered by his j I parents. I Men’s fine quality Marine Boy’s Pants filled Broadcloth Sport Shirts Boy’s Cotton Knit Polo P'IUM in Colors - Assorted Patterns and Men’s Broadcloth Shorts Boys Polo Shirts in assorted color Stripes- Boy’s oCtton Knit Polo 48c pair Shirts in Assorted Pat- Men’s Sport Shirts fIHNfIE An extra large assortment shirir’L^t K Men ’ s Summer Pants CO,MS ' tlOft - Tee Shirts •PI »Vo and Colors In Rayon Fabrics Men’s White Cotton Knit Tee Special Shirts IK 8 ■ | ERWIN, N. C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 30, lUSB Ralph E. Hanna, $860; Lieutenant, John E. Morris, only full time em- | ployee, $3,480; and Secretary-Trea- j surer Howard M. Lee, $2lO. Fire hoses are budgeted at $4,000 [ for the year and $9,000 for the j truck rental form the major items j of the budget. Other charges are; postage $10; travel expense, $300; printing $25; typewriting and mimeographing I Efirds SUMMER HATS Greatly Reduced!!! W We have reduced the prices on all our summer straw hats, milans, loose and other lovely summer hats you can wear up into the fall. 1-2 PRICE AND LESS Efirds In Erwin Curtains A large assortment of Mar quisette and Organdy Ruff led Curtains on Sale pair $2.94 Pillow Cases 42 x 36 first quality 1 2 seam Percale. Pillow Cases on Sale, Type 180, each 49c I r Corduroy Just received a new shipment of pin wale Corduroy in new bright shades - Special yard $1.19 ,sls; repairs to equipment $150; office supplies $25; ® as <. Gll lubricants $200; motor vehicle parts i $200; tires and tubes S2OO, regis and subscriptions sls. ! When 'the purchase of the latesf [truck to be added to the depart i ment is completed it will cut this | budget by about one-third. Few towns of Dunn’s size can boast of the equivalent in service at such ' a low cost to the taxpayer.