FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1952
Gary Ennis Has
Birthday Party
Gary Ennis, son of Mr. and Mrs,!
Skinny Ennis, celebrated his fifth
birthday Monday afternoon with
a party at four o'clock at the home
of his parents.
The children enjoying the after- j
noon with Gary played games, and
watched Gary open his many gifts.
He gave blowouts and plastic um
brellas as favors to his little guests. \
Mrs. Ennis served ice cream, i
birthday cake, nuts and coca-colas
to Gary and Joyce Weeks, Byron j
and John Alsey Johnson. Lucy Kate |
and Betty Jo Welborn. Donna Ruth !
Ennis, Martha Lou Green, Gaines
Wullenwaber, Jimmy Overman.!
Lina Sue Ray, Johnny, Brenda, and I
Tommy Whittenton, Randy and j
Bubba Doffermyre, Linda Fucci, ]
Betty Robinson, Brenda Ivey,
Catherine Joseph and Ann Ennis. |
WEEKEND GUEST
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. James j
E. Lambeth of Thomasville, state !
Regent of the D. A. R. will arrive
to spend the weekend as a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mahone in
Dunn. On Saturday, Mrs. Lambeth
will be honored at a luncheon given
by the local D. A. R. group.
RETURNS TO WASHINGTON
Miss Virginia Young returned to
Washington, D. C. Tuesday after
spending her vacation visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young i
in Dunn. Mrs. Young is now in St. '
Louis, Mo., visiting her mother.
CONVENTION IN RALEIGH
Mrs. Nathan Cannady, Mrs. Bill i
Carroll and Mrs. Ralph Snipes at- i 1
tended the 56th convention of the J
U.D.C. in Raleigh Thursday.
AT BEACH '
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrews left
today for a trip to Virginia Beach.
Virginia. They will remain over 1 1
the weekend.
VISITS FROM MEREDITH ,
Miss Ruth Thames, a jtlnior at j
Meredith College, will be visiting \ ,
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. !
and Mrs. J. Edgar Black Jr., this j
weekend.
INVITING YOU TO
Gospel Tabernacle Church ppHK&y
9:45 A. M. Sunday School. r
11:00 A. M. Sermon: “How toNumber Your
7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship. I
7:45 P. M. Sermon: “What fc Man."
Rev. B. T. Underwood. Pastor tfflpß|
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SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS: Pictured here are tie mascots for the 1953 Senior Class of Dunn High
School. On the right is Dolly Peay, 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Peay, and on the left,
Cary Barfield, age 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barfield.
Mrs. Edwin Boyette Has Meet
Os Merry Matrons Club
The Merry Matron? Canasta Club
members and guests of the club
met at the home of Mrs. Edwin
Boyette Thursday evening at eight
o'clock for their regular meeting
of canasta play.
Attractive covers were laid for
dessert upon arrival of the group.
A delicious dessert course of choc
olate tarts topped with whipped
cream, assorted salted nuts and
coffee was served. Later in the
evening during play cokes and
candy were served. Mrs. Troy God
win came in for dessert.
Mrs, R. A. Duncan, Jr„ and Mrs.
i John Ciccone were guests of the
j club.
Members playing were Mrs. Betty
Bass, Mrs Boyette, Mrs. Lockewood
Campbell, Mrs. Clarence Cannady,
Mrs. Marvin Godwin, Mrs. OUen
Jernigan, Mrs. Taylor Stephens,
Mrs. Lee Sandlin, Mrs. John Wel
born and Mrs. George Williams.
Mrs. Cannady and Mrs. Jernigan
received wrought iron trivets for
high score prizes. Second high pri
zes, miniature wrought iron triv
ets went to Mrs. Boyette and Mrs.
Stephens.
During a short Business meeting
the club members elected Mrs. Bill
Twyford Jr., as president for the
next year.
IN WAKE FOREST
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ausley, Har
old and Gale will be the guests
of Mrs. Ausley’s mother and friends
this weekend.
HOME FROM MEREDITH
Miss Emily Frances Altman is ex
pected to be home from college
this weekend. She is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Fannie Lee Altman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Howell Jackson
and family left today to make their
residence in Augusta, Georgia.
THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N, C.
Mrs. Jackson Fetes
Garden Club
Mrs. Warren Jackson was host
ess to the Just-A-Mere Garden
Club at her home Tuesday night
Oct. 7 at 8:00 o’clock.
Gladioli and chrysanthemum
bouquets were used to decorate the
living room.
Mrs. Luby Warren, Club pres
ident, presided over the meeting.
Miss Jennie Mae Williams gave
the devotional from Hebrews 12:
1-2, using as her topic, “Racing
For Life’s Values.”
Mrs. Cranford McMillan was in
charge of the program. She in
troduced Mr. Weathers of Herring
School, who spoke on the topic
“Living With Trees” and Mrs. Vi
ola Strickland who talked about
“Bulbs, When, How and Where To
Plant.”
Mrs. Louise B. Jackson was in
charge of a contest in which Mrs.
Kesler Gainey was the winner.
Members hroueht bulbs to be
planted in the Mingo Wayside Park.
The hostess served delicioue re
freshments consisting of cherry pie,
ice cream, potato chips and punch.
Twenty-three members were pres
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Weathers and
Mr. Warren Jackson were guests
of the club.
Senior Woman's
Club To Have Tea
The Senior Woman’s Club will
have a tea Tuesday October 14
from 4:00 until 5:30 at the home
of Mrs. W. M. Brannon, honoring
their district president, Mrs. John
Fry, all new members, new teach
ers and wives of local tobacconists
who are here for the season. A
special invitation is extended all
teachers and members of the Junior
Woman’s Club. All Senior Club
members are expected and urged
to attend.
Miss Clifford
SpeaksAtßook
Club Meeting
Mrs. Blanche Barefoot enter
tained the Thursday Afternoon
Book Club Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. H. O. Mattox on
W. Harnett St. at four o’clock.
Beautiful arrangements of da
hlias, zinnias and blue argeratum
were used in the Uving-room and
hall of the home for the occasion.
The program was in charge of
Mrs. Russell Bassford. The subject
for the afternoon study was "Medi
tations and Reminiscing Mrs. Ed
Smith, president of the club in
troduced Miss Rachel Clifford who
is an unusual and very interesting
manner interviewed two books,
“PaviUon” by Stark Young and
"Once Arond The Sun” by Brooks
Atkinson.
At the close of the meeting a
delicious salad plate and hot tea
were served.
Those present were Mesdames
John Thornton, Ed Smith, J. W.
Whitehead, J. A. McLeod, Lloyd
Wade, H. B. Taylor, C. D. Bain,
Durham Taylor, Miss Flora Mc-
Queen and Miss Kitty Taylor.
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Ephesus Home Demonstration
Club was hostess to the Harnett
County Council of Home Demon
stration Clubs at its quarterly j
meeting on Monday afternoon at ■
Ephesus Presbyterian Church when ,
an interesting array of fall club
activities were unfurled by Miss I
Lela Huntley, home agent, and by i
club officers.
Mrs. Fred McDonald of Lilling- i
ton. Route 2, is president of the
hostess club which presented an
attractive quiz program entitled. :
“Home Demonstration Cl' b Week :
In Harnett and North Carolina.":
Prizes were awarded to the club i
members who were best informed j
on the dub activities on a county ;
and state basis.
The hostess club also presented !
the devotional which is customary I
at every public meeting of a Home i
Demonstration Club group.
Mrs. W. J. Cotten, Jr„ of Kip- |
ling, president of the county coun- j
cil, presided, and Mrs. Arthur |
Capps of Oakdale Club. Coats, Rt. I
1, served as secretary. Officers and j
leaders from 21 of the county’s 22
clubs attended.
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were announced and
urged to attend. At
list is the : ■
Council r f Ho: • ■’ ■ •, •
Clubs scheduled to 1.-
eigh on October 25-30 .
ands of out-of-state r <
expected. Harnett C<. ,r.t
plan tQ join in hi-l ~ • f<> ak.
No th Carolina Nivd; re: T
day Oct. 28. a mu h
event.
In common with ■ :o
the world, Co nty cl
join in celebration r.f T.'i
tions Day cn O 'bber 24
Date of the co, ant ' I
Achievement Day
vember 7 at Andei'si ('••
this afterncan me i •
the story of tlie year’s k is
in displays, exhibits and ut i • ■
programs. Plans call f. :■ a
dress revue to be a .V.: : nttre.
tion. Clothes suitable foi eh .■
school, play, slumber or n.r!
casions and article! . ie 1 ,
sacks will be tlie six das . .
of clothing to be modelled by mem
bers.
! Announcement was also ■ uu
that the county chorus will soon
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PAGE THREE
Mrs, p. Iph Snipes, Mrs. William
: : ’ Mrs. Nathan Cannady,
Whittenton, Mrs. Rob
i rbara Snipes went as a
C i bra Junior Chapter
Cnj.tederacy.
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