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PAGE SIX - ~ - ~x ujfr..... . R» fl ■ - BE JH . * pP 1 \ 4 m \% 1 im r''Bßßf-«^H \fi i s/I iftitinrgrrifP T ■ wj m&mmwm i MARRIED FRIDAY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Mack Reeves, who were married Friday evening at the Church of God in East Erwin by the Rev. A. L. Higdon of the Church of God in Bethany. The bride was the former Carolyn Harris, (laughter of the Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Harris. Rev. Mr. Harris is pastor of the East Erwin Church. The bridegroom was the son of Jim Reeves of Kenl.v and the late Mrs. Reeves. The couple will make their home in Kinston, where Mack Reeves is now employed. (Daily Record Photo by Louis Dearborn). Circle Meets With Mrs. Tart Members of Circle VI of the Hood Memorial Christian Church met last night at the home of Mrs. Cohen Tart Jr. on West Broad St. A business meeting was presided over by Mrs. T. P. Harrell, in the absence of the circle leader, Mrs. Lawrence Marshburn. | Mrs. Harrell led the devotional period, and the program, a review 1 of two chapters of the new study I course book, was given by Mrs. 1 j Hoover Adams, assisted by Mrs. " Hazel Joyner. During the social hour, Mrs. Tart. ; assisted by Miss Betsy Ann Tart ; served sandwiches, potato chips, j and coca-colas. Members attending the circle! meeting were Mrs. Paul Tart. Mrs. j Felton Tart, Mrs. Hulda Prescott, j Miss Frances Surles, Mrs. Wayne j Justesen, Mrs. Woody Meyers, Mrs. Tommy McPhail. Mrs. Frank Me- j START YOUR SAVINGS AT COMMERCIAL BANK Dunn, N. C. -w» nnsi aaBasgSBEBV LEDER BROTHERS In Dunn Has ARROW SHIRTS «Try This... With Gardner's Milk & Ice Cream Want a real cooling and refreshing drink? Try this ... put several dips of Gardner's Velvet Ice Cream in a glass, then add homogenised milk or chocolate milk. Use a spoon to whip the ice cream and milk together, then add a little more mUk. You'll love the delightful taste of this tongue-tickling drink. ! Leod, Mrs. Hazel Joyner, Mrs. Hoover Adams, Mrs. William S. Tart, Mrs. T. P. Harrell, and Mrs. Cohen Tart Jr. DUNN HOSPITAL PATIENTS Listed below are the patients who were admitted to the Dunn Hospital over the weekend: | Dora Mae Godwin, Dunn Mrs. Shirley Williamson, Dunn 1 Baby Ravon Whitman, Dunn t Miss Joyce Ann Jernigan, Benson I Mr. James G. Hargrove, Dunn [ Mr. G. Branton Wrenn, Benson ] Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Dunn Mrs. Myrtle Harris, Newton Grove ■ Miss Linda Fay Autry, Godwin iMr James O. Lee. Dunn j Mr. Paul Jackson, Dunn I Mrs. Etha Chandler, Angier | Mr. Eddie Lee Peterson, Godwin j Mrs. Dorothy Sexton, Dunn | Baby Ronald Dale Baker, Erwin I Mrs. Nanny Hodges, Dunn | Mrs. Alice Collier, Linden j Colored: | Doris Malloy. Dunn I Beatrice McNeill, Linden I Betty Chance, Bunnlevel | Baby Colethia Damon, Dunn ! Parham McNeil, Dunn ! Rosa Blue. Linden j Melinda Mcßae, Dunn Maggie McNeil. Dunn I Eva Johnson, Dunn | BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. 'Mention Norris of Route 3, Benson announce the birth of a daughter on September 6 in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Norris is the former Margie Dale Hudson. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Harris of Newton Grove. Route 2 an nounce the birth of a son on Sep tember, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Harris is the former Myrtle Daugh tery. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tripp of Dunn announce the birth of a' daughter. Susan Rebecca on Sep- j tember 7 in Pittman Hospital in : Fayetteville. Mrs. Tripp is the for- I mer Pearl Jones. | Dunn Church Host I To Little River | Association Friday ■ I Tlie Dunn First Baptist Church ■ I was host on Friday from 4 p. m. S j until 8 p. m. at the Little RiVer ■ I Baptist Associational Youne Peo -9 ! pie’s Rally. Around 250 or 300 Jun -9 iors and Inte-mediates were here 1, for the annual rally. I 1 "The Workers.” the theme for 9 1 the meeting, was taken from Pro -9: verbs 6:6. "Go to the ants, thou 9 ) sluggard. Consider her ways and I i be wise.” I Mrs. Cliff Ammons of Lillineton, R j Associational Young People’s direc- I [ tor. presided over the meeting and I I congregational singing was led bv I; the Rev. Ted Williams, pastor of I the Lillington First Baptist Church, j I j.. The meeting was begun with a I devotional which Was presented by I an Intermediate. Mrs. R. J. Peter- I son. Young People’s Director of the I j Dunn First Baptist Church, wei- I corned all the guests and offered ! I! them the hospitality of the entire j I church. I; Special music was provided by the j I Junior Choir from the Lillington ! ' First Baptist Churoli after which talks were given by Juniors and Intermediates on various subjects : such as Community Missions, Sum mer Camps. Mission Study, Stew ardship. and other phases of miss ion work. i Following the talks, the RA's attended a conference as did the I G.A.’s. Supper was served after | the conferences. [ | Mrs. L. Campbell of the Dunn ! Church was in charge of the sup per and she was assisted bv mem bers of the circles of the W.M.U. j The group returned to the sanc | tuary after the supper for a pro . gram which was presented by boys 1 and girls from the Dunn church entitled "Organizational TJreat ment." An inspirational message by the Rc-v. Waldon Johnson, new Dastor of the Buie's Creek Baptist Church, climaxed the meeting. Kathleen Barker : Is Hostess To Bid 'N Bye Club Miss Kathleen Barker was hos | tess on Monday night to members s and guests of the Bid ’N Bye i Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. W. M. Brannon. The home was decorated for the occasion with lovely arrangements !of red roses and greenery. High score for the evening was compiled by Miss Kitty Taylor and | I she was presented a pearl choker, j ! Traveling prize went to Miss Louise I ,! McGugan. During progressions the hostess passed nuts and soft drinks, and after play pecan pies topped with whipped cream, potato chips, pick les and coffee were served. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Dick Taylor and Miss Sybil Barret. ' The members playing were Miss j Kitty Taylor, Miss Louis McGugan. i Miss Libby Ray Cromartie, Mrs. James Yates, Mrs. Paul Strickland. Jr. and Mrs. Mickey Rouse. Mrs. Carroll Has Program At Circle Meet Mrs. Bill Carroll presented a re- 1 i view of the new study course book, j i “These Rights We Hold," when Circle I met on Monday morning at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Hous ton Jernigan. Business was transacted and plans were made to raise money for the building fund. Coca-colas were ser ved to those attending. Present were Mrs. Bill Carroll, Mrs. Doug Butt, Mrs. Jerry But ler, Mrs Fletcher Jernigan, Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. Wilson Stanley and the hostess. CIRCLE TO MEET ! The Ruth Gardner Circle of the j First Baptist Church will meet on : Wednesday afternoon at the home !of Mrs Claude McLean at 4 o’- i dock. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C, Connie Altman. Honored On7th Birthday Connie Altman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Altman was the | honoree at a delightful birthday Mrs. Tort Hostess To Circle II Os Christian Church ' | Circle No. II of tire Hood Menv ’ orial Christian Church met on 1 Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Casper Tart with Mrs. Vara Lee as co-hostess. ' | Refreshments were served when tile guests arrived. They consisted i ■ of homemade pound cake, ribbon ice cream and salted nuts. Mrs, George Cuthrell presided j over the business discussion. Mrs. ; Paul Barefoot gave the secretary's report and the Birthday Offering j was taken. This offering is to be used in helping to build Camp j Carolina on the Neuse River. The | land for this camp was donated ! by Mr. and Mrs. John Cowell and 1 i is to be named for their daugh ter, Mrs. Troy Godwin, the former Caroline Cowell of Dunn. Mrs. Casper Tart was in charge of the program. She reviewed for the group the first two chapters ■ of the study course book “These Rights We Hold.” | The devotional was given by Mrs. Paul Barefoot. Her theme was , I “Put In Your Sickle, and Reap." Those attending the meeting were Mrs. Cuthrell, Mrs. Barefoot, Mrs. Pat Lynch. Jr., Mrs. R, F. Jernigan, : litrs. George Owen, Mrs. R. G. I Tart, Mrs. Woodrow Hill and Mrs. I J. B. O’Neal. Maurice Barefoot Celebrates Sixth Birthday Saturday Maurice Barefoot, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Thero Barefoot, was enter | tained on his sixth birthday with ' a party last Saturday from three i until five o’clock. The party was held on the lawn ; I of the Barefoot home. The child- ; | ren enjoyed playing games be ■ fore watching Maurice open his j ; gifts. The gift table was centered { with a lovely white and blue birth day cake with pink candles. Mrs. Barefoot, assisted by Mrs. Phoebe Haney, served the child- j ren birthday cake, ice cream, mints and nuts. Each child re ceived suckers as a favor. Those attending the party were j Daniel Tart. Ann Naylor, Don j Barefoot, Linda Johnson, Peggy Overby, Donna Kay Lucas, Linda j Overby, Linda Harris, Brooks Best. Levon Hartley, Cleveland Overby, Sue Harris, James Tart, Judy Ann Blackman, and Judy Lee. Markets (Continued From Page One) Clinton: Steady at 19.75. Whiteville, Jacksonville, Wash- I ington, Wilmington, Marion, Rich Square: Slightly weaker at 19.75. COTTON NEW YORK — (IP) — Cotton fu tures prices at 1 p. m. EST today: New York Oct. 39.93; Dec. 39 86; New Orleans Oct. 39.80; Dec. 39.86. LEE'S 14 Hour Road Truck Terminal (Esso) And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727 - 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. a mlmmmmmmmmmmmd , party in honor of her seventh birth day at the Altman home on N. j Ellis Ext. yesterday afternoon. Tlie guests for tlie party were invited from four o’clock till five thirty. When they arrived games | were enjoyed on the lawn and a prize was awarded Faye Alphin as the winner in a contest. After Connie opened her many ■ lovely gifts refreshments were i served in the den of the home. Tile refreshments consisted of ill- j dividual pink and green iced cup cakes topped with a pink candle j and pink lemonade which was ser ved in crystal punch cups tied with pink ribbons. Balloons, whistles and toy umbrellas were given as favors. Mrs. Lofton Tart assisted Mrs. i Altman in serving. Those attending the enjoyable party were Judy Tart, Polly Wilson, Bobbie Sue Strickland, Catherinee 1 • *•>+*” £ ' ! p^ Come On In and Order One ...Today I |' There are many people in this community who want ...the comforting confidence that comes from knowing ~\ 0 a Cadillac ever so badly—and who are almost persuaded vour car is so soundly-engineered and so beautifully- j to order one built that you can keep it and enjoy it over almost - t but who, for one reason or another, are just holding . any period yc*i may care to designate ... back and waiting. . •• • ai }d> finally, the happy knowledge that you prob- | ■ lo all these people we wish to say: Come on in and ably paid less for your Cadillac than hundreds of * order your Cadillac today!" thousands of people who are driving other makes of * Every day you wait is simply postponing, still cars ~f° r there are numerous models produced by other further, the wonderful time when you can enjoy the manufacturers which actually cost more than the . many delightful things a Cadillac will bring you. ' lowest-priced Cadillac! ( ■* There is, for instance, the deepfeeling of pride which Isn’t all thjs too much to miss for even one needless day? rt comes from owning a car which is universally ac- Owners of Cadillacs will tell you it is-out of their knowledged to be the Standard of the World .. . own experience. Time and again, people who have just ... the great satisfaction that comes from driving a moved up to Cadillac have said td us “Why did I car so quiet you can “whisper and be heard”; so easy wait so long to enjoy all this?” to handle that driving is no conscious effort at all; so * That’s why we urge you to come in today and start comfortable and restful that a day at its wheel is the down the happy road to Cadillac ownership. You have essence of relaxation .. . already missed too much—too long! Lee Motors Os Dunn, Inc. ( Fayetteville Highway ' Dunn, N. C* Phone 2033-2052 Westbrook, Barbara Kimmell. Judy Welborn, Sue and Dale Whitten ton, Kaye Alphin. Mary Francis West, Belinda, Beasley, Charles Calhoun, Brenda Whittenton, Mer i cedes Carroll, Tommy Frix and Gardner Altman, Jr. LEDER BROTHERS In Dunn Has RED CROSS SHOES TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952 I Mrs. Dorman Is Honored At Shower Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mrs. Lillie Dorman entertained at a cradle shower last night at the I home of Mrs. Thompson on South I Clinton Ave .honoring Mrs. Russ j ell Dorman. | Bouquets of mixed late summer j j flowers decorated the home of j Mrs. Thompson for the occasion. [ I When the honoree arrived, she was ! presented an attractive novelty j corsage, compased of asters and ! miniature dolls. r Mrs. Thompson directed games during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Stanley, Mrs. Oliver Knox, and Mrs. Aster Norris. ! ! The co-hostesses served refresh- j ments of pimento cheese sand wiches, potato sticks, decorated cookies, and lime ice. The array of lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Dorman in a baby carriage. Those attending the party were i the honoree, Mrs. Dorman, Mes- | dames Mildred Young, Elizabeth i Hartley, William Stanley, Robert Coleman, Polly Allen, Mary Par- ! ker, Maud Jackson, Elizabeth Jack son, Aster Norris, Oliver Knox, James Hartley, Millard Matthews, | Jim Elmore, Ethel Lee, Ruth Haire, l STANDARD *3 I SCf ® k i ““CHAND.SE | Th e only pen with a cartridge YOUR credit is 'jMM'DtATI SHIPMINTs/ " J?** QU /2 r,TY , Itu/m t»*« . 4 STEINBERG CO., 132 Niimu St., N. Y. 0.38 WO 2-4739 Rex Watson, Marvin Barefoot, W. E. Vann, R. B. Lee, Gay Nell Pope, Marion Smith, Miss Ella Grace Pope, and the two hostesses. LEDER BROTHERS In Dunn Has RED CROSS SHOES ' AGE SIGN CO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C.
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