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MONDAY AFTERNOON’. SEPTEMBER 2S. 1952 MISS LYNCH IS HOSTESS TO LITERARY REVIEW CLUB Mis? Mabel Lynch was hostess to members of the Literary Review Second Baptist Church Classes Have Lav/n Party Mrs. Joe Earnhardt and Mrs Cecil Daniel ever? to-’msl esses to the n .rsery and beinuevs cl :ss of tv Me Olid Baptist Cli vii frit- ; urday afternoon at three o' loch ■ at the horae of Mrs. Doni'j. After several <urves the reu were all invited onto the ’. rvn v. neve the ' fe in! a tub! eovereii villi a pink taVer’cth am! a pretty arrangement. of i’erers. Deli-. litf'!l refreshments of pink lemonade anti eocki . , .. va! to. each child and tofts were o’so presented to the e'r.ss inem b? is. There present were Dwi :bt God win. I.ois Livrrl. Barbara Norris, Rfoiiiia Dani'-J Karen '■ re. Lor etta Lyons, Shirley Daniel. Kevyh Godwin. Hillman God . i;i Barbara Knox. Jackie Norden. Sandra Dan iel. Rosalyn Godwin. Kai hie. Slaug hter. Kay Daniel and Brenda Earn hardt, LISTEN! “THE I.RAVIN MILLS PROGRAM" SI'NILV i 1 to 1:30 P. IAI. Music-News-Jobs W. C. K. B. 780 on your Dial _ __ ;; Feeds —:— Seeds f !! Fertilizers t DUNN FCX SERVICEv J R. H. GODWIN, Manager J M THE IMKTfII HER KIKHEH APPUIUIttS DEMONSTRATED BY Mrs. Katiierme Stafford y Internationally Famous Horne Economist M AT THE BIG FREE ft W COCKING SCHOOL Opening Th!s Afternoon At I ** 1:30 In The Dunn Armory .>4 And Continuing Through Friday Afternoon j vtJSHffil PI6GLY WIGGLY AND WELLONS MERCANTILE CO. gmm" Mrs. Stafford will bring you new menus, Cooking tips, and Short cuts to Economy. She’ll show you how to prepare better food at less Demonstrations will be conducted on the beautiful double-oven HOTPOINT RANGE and on other HOTPOINT appliances. She’ll prove • iiArrDAniv • t° you that HOTPOINT leads the field. Tins HOTPOINT range is J one of more than SISOO in free prizes to be given away. A different program each afternoon—don’t * miss a single session. Wellons Mercantile Company INCORPORATED DUNN COATS YOUR FRIENDLY HOTPOINT DEALER Book C! b at it", ft :;t fall meeting; Sat rday at 3:30 oV'o k at he; horde fir Hr.- »h Magnolia Aveti ,e. Lcvely arrange;, refits es mixed fall Hovers decorated the spacious • livh . room, y hen the guests were ! assembled. The meeting was called to order by the : 1: nt. Mrs. W. W. Car i ioil. A short h -shiess session fol lowed hi wh' h rear books ’1 i becks to te read ih exchange - r iiir. the .■ a v. w— rtislrib u. Mrs. H C. T rli'K.trn. in a most j charming and interested manner j reviewed The 'Stiver Chalice, by The: as R. Costain. Miss i. i h :: m ,:i d by Mi“S Es ther R. ks, served a most delicious salad co.rse with coffee to tier guests. M mkm- 'present were Mrs. W. M. Branncril M’s W. w. Carroh. Miss Rachel Clifford. Mis. L. C. E/rell. Mies Blanche Gr.udliagi M-, a. i.. ttcoi " M-s, G. T. Har dee. Mrs. B. Johnson. Mrs. B. C. Pridgen. Mrs./W. W. Star Held, M s. H. c. T'.iiington and Miss Jane Williams. The Gerald .Mann's Have Meeting Os Grand Slam Club The Grand Slain Couples Bride- C! b : et at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Mann on N. Orange Avc.,last Tlvirsday evening at eight <i'. ir. k lor a most enjoyable even ins of bridge. An attractive bouquet of sold and yellow marigolds and mixed color zinnias were used in the Mann home for the evening’s entertain ment. Delirious refreshments of carmel rake with nuts, pimento cheese samhvVhes. ham sandwiches, spic ed apples and coffee were served the members attending. Mr. and Mrs. Pa l Walker were the recipients of high score after the “tallies were compiled. Mr. Wal ker re, -ived a cis.irette lighter and Mrs. Walker received a hot roll' cover. The members playing were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welborn. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Walker atjd Mr and Mrs. Mann. MRS. HOLMES RETURNS Mrs. J. E. Holmes of Route 3. has returned home after an exten ded visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foster of Selma. ~ w flft' JXk i F rli VARSITY SWEETHEART: Miss Margaret Cathey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cathey is shown above being crowned by player J. D. Jackson as the varsity sweetheart of Dunn High School at cere monies performed at the half of the W’hiteville-Dunn game Friday night. Miss Cathey was selected among a bevy of lovely girls at Dunn High School. (Record photo by Biggs). ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. James D. Davis and Mrs. Ester Jordan of Dunn r epresented | Davis Flower Shop in' Dunn at the j annual convention of the Stated Florists Association held in Greens- j boro on September 17. 18. and 19th. j It was an outstanding convent- j ion and a number of noted design- , ers were on the program, includ- . ing Tommy Bright of Chicago, j MISS STEPHENS IMPROVED Miss Mary Ellen Stephens is re- | ported to be recuperating at her! home in Erwin, after having been quite iff in Highsmith hospital for the past few weeks. Friends will be glad to know she is better but not yet able to receive visitors. ANNOUNCE ADOPTION Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Weaver of Coats announce the adoption of a baby girl, Norma Janell. morn Aug. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C ust 8. Mrs. Weaver is the former Ruby Altman of Erwin. AUXILIARY TO MEET I ; | The American Legion Auxiliary I will hold it's first meeting of the | new year Tuesday evening. October : 1 in the American Legion hut at ' eight o'clock. All members are urg ■ed to attend. GUESTS FROM CHARLOTTE i Mr: and Mrs. Worth Stewart of Charlotte were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson this week-end. VISITS PARENTS Miss Jean Dickey of Durham was home for the weekend visiting her parents. G. A/s Convene With Miss Starling Plans Made By The G. A.'s of Robert Grove met at the home of Marie Starling Thursday night. Sept. 25, at 7:30 p. m. I "(rhs v purpose, of this meeting is j to lead 6. A.’s to Christ. In charge of the program was j Mrs. Eunice Honeycutt, and pre j siding was Lalon Barefoot. I The speakers were Betty West, j Brenda Holland Mary Ann Tew and | Doris Guens. j Those attending were Mrs. Eunice ! Honeycutt, Lalon Barefoot, Sylvia ! and Betty West, Brenda Holland, Sylvia Barefoot, Margaret,. Judy, Mary Sue Peters, Mary Ann Tew, Marthy Sue Tew, Shelby Tew, Willa j Dean Jackson, Doris Guens. Marie, Linda Starling. Refreshments were served. MRS. WILLIAM LEE HAS SUNDAY GUESTS. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles D. j V/. Canham of Fort Bragg visited [ Mrs. William Lee Sunday. Gen I Canham commands the 82nd Air | borne Division at Fort Bragg. VISIT RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lee spent Friday in Raleigh. GREENVILLE VISITORS Mrs. Paul E. Tart and baby spent last week in Greenville, N. C. visit ing relatives ana friends. ANGIER P. T. A. TO MEET The Angier P. T. A. will meet I Tuesday night, September 30, at j 7:30 P. M. There will be an open house, teachers will receive parents in their room and go to auditorium for program later. Refreshments will be served in Lunchroom. All parents are urged to attend, ac cording to R. G. Banks, principal. HE'S 14 Hour Road Truck Terminal @) , *nd Wrecker Service PHONES 2727 - 2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C. Parker Infant Buried Today Baby girl Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parker of Erwin died at the Good Hope Hos pital in Erwin Yesterday afternoon. Graveside services were conduc ted this afternoon at three o'clock by the Rev. D. A. Petty at the Prospect Church Cemetery. Surviving are the father, the mo ther who is the former Florence Tyndall of Erwin, the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I. W Tyndall of Erwin, and the pater nal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lillie Parker of Dunn, Route 3. NOSE, THROAT, and Accessory Organs not Adversely Affected by Smoking Chesterfields X A responsible consulting organization has examination, including X-ray pictures, by the - // i ,*} reported the results of a continuing study by a medical specialist and his assistants. The exam- ' competent medical specialist and his staff on the ination covered the sinuses as well as the nose, 14 effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. ears and throat / A group Os people from various walks of life The medical specialist, after a thorough exams ''rygj was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six ination of every member of the group, stated; months this group of men and women smoked their ! m y °P' n^on diat t^ie ears > nose, throat and |j|: normal amount of Chesterfields -10 to 40 a day. accessory organs of all participating subjects <ixs 45% of the group have smoked Chesterfields con- amined by me were not adversely affected in the tinually from one to thirty years for an average of six-months period by smoking the cigarettes . 10 years eachi provided.’! :. At tllO beginning and at the end of the six- r "£^4 months period each smoker was given a thorough :1 **•■s'/ / illSßsfe f enp ruECTcsciFin ' :{CV g_- : I of bftter quality a \ ( EITHER WAY YOU I jlljj||f llJl |tj HIGH “ jl j ii t MVtM TO.«CO C q ii UWKTT , HYDg TOttCCO CO. |j i pa Bj? wmit' Vj7 v> in Ur ion Cu. ■■ ' , Re'cl *;W)'.v. Honi : bee niecl th ■ !. ’. takes b ■ She ha:' 1 • ■ ] Serve ;iu M LIKE It-‘ ' " - ' '■> her’t:i ■ <"• . is het r Southern. Fi-i( Cl k i: : ;s for it MSir if. "J : her famed f-n-G < u i’.v. the !:i’ 1 1:1:" • make- a haV u i ey Tt's 'file i "~~* ever rtaged he:— : non Coble • ii P , ”' ' ial. ti- ; mo: firi-bii::' to . I’lif’.s ment?. M s K- .ff'V.: scht cl in a < ' r ch"'U set ‘ ’ 1 :: just fv the eve: tV. OVER S‘s?f» I’ll 1 in addit'm t.i 1 in- de ■ there’ll l:- - ■ prizes • uen ,r. •• ■"‘r <••.•••• including a he '. H< ' Fifteen 1 • <v ' ! with the' food.' pt I stave. Mrs. Stafford he.s h'-.j <rnu *- ing conking s hot■ ■ ■ i vears, st-p started nf" " t' r.’-uli j of' her ! v -•linod m-ht ft ’ W- 1 War I. Her fiu llv tuvl; frj ' ’ ' ■; . her (•cok'-v.;. so sye- •■‘■ir ';:■ ?' ■ i make a■.citreer of it. H u- i-ik t:■ i U P- . . 1 She's conducted these s ton's fur newspapers, for nmnufa-:.' ’-•? a'v: others in most of the st.r S' figured that- d-rfm. I!Jr he 'has baked hot bisci its by the v lto! I carload. ! And her hot bis its rsird yo are something to melt in your mouth and write he: re about. VARIED PROGRAM DAILY Her daily programs -and. inci dentally. there’ll be a rtifierent pro gram each afternopn—rvitl fee r..re simplified recipes, short puts to ec onomy. and low-cost meals. Classes each afternoon will be H*. ' v /'i u .... ■ r • ..»■>.; ijiV •; i*.iik J ■ .it vas the d Hit ht< r y • lit :■ •: -a d H P inr.on. n . • Dunn business ;■ it . M’s, J. D i , t D un: her n.other: five 1 ufif A. DV - ■ pf. 1 vide. . ‘ ■ ,V ■’cl 1 null. Alton D.i G. ! F. •h<! Ki;:;v: ’ \Ve4. all of Dunn. Run 5 th e< . ;ers. Mrs. O. T. Wii:- 'U Mrs B. F. Lee. and Mrs. Tsk Me ... all of Dunn; also two grandchildren. BrutGis Heads (CsyitinneJ Front Frige line • raise its boy r.,c.:.bet-ship and add to. Its .' n-’rcr.ra’l. BREAKFAST SLATED V< 5 h'fes . thro ho t the ci>' n- , : Cil will attend an Early Bird break fast' earlT esdav : ornind. Oct ' over 7. a fti r' v. iii-.h the? y ill visit I their friends and neighbors during PAGE THREE t\?z. Cameron ti At Home C (V upbeli Cameron 77. died nient at" his home near • ! services were held ■ : t 4 p. m. at the Cameron. i icriah Church conduct- R A D. Carswell and i . : ison. Burial was in ird. Surviving are his a Frances Swan; two ' i ' Cameron. Route 2, . P. ('iira-ron of Sanford, ’daughter,- Mrs. W. E. • Route 6: a sister, j. C ..me run of Fayetteville. ■ F . - i j :sed v. ill be used ... ... .prove the coun ! Silt.l H P. Gaskins. I t .■ hairmai in the 12 coun • eri to take charge . their - ateas. Chair . . : i:c W.ike district is Bob It..''- h Gaither Beam ’ .vill lead the cam : k':n Co ;nty. Bonner Ii 1 boro, in Orange . sit 1 J. I< Bruton of Erwin the (have in Harnett 'I he an pai >n will be con d! . cas of the eotin ex t t n whit It the Scout . . re .alar j>art Chegt, sc A ffl| AND RADIOS • 9 Leonard Ranges - \ Refrigerators - Water ; Heaters - Deep Freeze. ; ® Universal - Small appliances. i JOHNSON ; FURNITURE COMPANY j Phone 2427 Dunn, N. C. , Hassie M. Johnson
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