PAGE TWO Spring Branch News By MARY JACKSON f: Folks, there’s big news this g week. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Smith & are now parents of a brand new L baby daughter who was born Friday , | in a Raleigh hospital. Her narfe is j ■j Rebecca Lynn, and she weighs 7 H pounds. Both mother and daugh -0 ter are doing fine. They will soon g be at home at the parsonage. The • Smith’s are mighty proud of their L cute little girl. WE arc very anxious to see her too. S 3 We had a report on the Harvest S Day offering and it sounds pretty 8 good and we are glad. Maybe we »• can do some of the things that we b> have been working toward lately. It E looks as though we might even get f, get that much needed new roof, t We hope so. 1 There will be a Sunday School l study course at Spring Branch this < \yeek and all officers and teachers are urged to attend, along with rhe [ other seven churches in Group No. t 4. This study course- is to help our ( teachers and officers in methods of teaching and working in the Sun day School departments. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. ‘Williford and children, didn’t stop being visitors at church. they 'joined the Sunday School, we are ■Jo glad thev have and another thing J notice thev had some one with them. Mr. and Mrs. Tew and baby tame with the Williford’s Sunday. 5 Miss Berlin" Autry spent the week-end with Miss Louise Hair and both were at services- Sunday. James Springfield and Corby Bass ift'ere visiting Mr. and Mrs Free man Bass this week-end.. I guess our Spring Branch community and pre- Jfcle must appeal to James anyway we hope so. We’d like to prove that there is another state in the Union besides TEXAS. All the Bass fam -VOTE FOR - H. POPE IK qJfilT ,i |k / l||| For House Os Representatives From Harnett County On November 4ih. Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated ...with the JOHllinaßtHo.il/ICSMSIiVi From tlxe first round, down through tha years, the John Deere No. 12-A Full-Width, Straight-Through Combine saves more soy beans in any crop or field condition. Cutting 1-1/2 inches from the ground, the cutter bar really gets low-growing beans ... saves down and tangled crops. The big capacity, rasp-bar cylinder, spike-tooth sepa rating cylinder, lull-width, cell-type straw FARM MACHINERY DIVISION Johnson Cotton Co. N. FAYETTEVILLE AVE. PHONE 3116 \ DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA The Tnademark of Quality Farm Egaipment ; ily and James were enjoying a fam ily reunion at the home of their uncle. Bob Jernigan Sunday. Earl Grey, Jackson managed to get home in time for church ser vices Sunday morning, he hasn’t ! been coming home so often lately. He's an MP and recently he has (been serving Town Patrol, which takes the week-end for the most part, Pfc. Jackson is stationed in Virginia. Mrs. Vider Tew almost stole the show Sunday as she celebrated her 78th birthday. As far as we’re con cerned, that’s a record, almost. The relatives and friends joined to gether and had a picnic lunch at Mrs. Tews home. There was plentv of good food and everyone seemed to be having a fine time. Rev Richard Smith; made a . brief speech at the noon hour, recognizing Mrs. Tew and Mr. Ernest Johnson her son-in-law; who will celebrate his birthday in just a few daw Ap proximately 150 people attended the birthday celebration. Mrs. Tew re ceived several nice gifts and a bounty of conaratuiatioiis We know she had a • Happy Birthday." We saw Anne and Walter Naylor at services, it was good to see you two out once again. Wimple Guy Joe Barefoot and Garland Lee were also visitors at church Sun day. Come again, won’t you! - We haV'e Some ’ iifcw ir.fbhnYiibu concerning Graham Hair-. He is new stationed on Guam. He is still with the Hospital Corps but is how having shore duty. His moths- says he’s getting along fine, Graham has. expressed a desire that we tell every one ‘'Hello” for him. Yes. Graham is serving with the U. S. Navy. Pvt. ahd Mrs. Russell Strickland visited Pvt. Strickland's mother I Mrs. W. H Strickland this past | week-end. Russell is stationed at Fort Jackson. S. C. He savs the e are several boys from North Caro j lifts stationed at Jackson, but so far. he hasn't been lucky enough to find any cf them yet. Mr. and Mrs. Erne't Donkle spent | the week-end with Mr. and Mrs : Arch*? I.ee. Sr. Thry all attended the birthday dinner at Mrs. Tew's. Mr. and M’-s. W. W. Hawlev vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jess? Warren Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester LISTEN! “TIIE ERWIN MILLS PROGRAM” SUNDAY'S 1 to 1:30 P. M. Music-News-Jobs W. C. K. B. 783 on your Dial rack . . . efficient adjustable cleaning chaffer and sieve, and powerful cleaning fan ail mean bigger crop saving — higher grade beans in the grain tank. Though light weight for soft or hilly fields, the No. 12-A is sturdily built. High-grade bearings, smooth V-belt drives, and slip clutch protection assure you extra years of efficient, thrifty service. Gome in soon for complete details. FRENCH FORCES HARD-PRESSED IN INDO-CHINA FRENCH SOLDIERS ON AN ARMED observation tower in the Hung Yen section of turbulent Indo-China are alerted for action as smoke from a napalm bomb rises into the sky on the horizon in the background. The smoke marked the site where Viet Minh shock troops were attacking another French outpost. The garrison had called for aid and the napalm was dropped on attackers by a French plane. (Internationa:) | Phipps, Mrs. Johnson's parents j Sunday also. -■ - . —— Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sher wood of Greensboro visited the Wade's Sunday. Mrs. Sherwood is sister to Mrs. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Naylor ; were at rhurch Sunday mo-nine. It seemed like old times to have them with us again. Since they moved to i the Mingo community, thev have ! been going to Mingo, church servi ces. It was good to have ycu with us again. It seems as though this section ; was really having its share of re unions Sunday Louis N. Godwin was very much surprised when his family 'slipped . a birthday dinner upon him Tt was \T-. Louis’s 66th birthday. His sen William also shar ed the su-prise and honors ns he was a’s" ('“lebratipg his bo-fhdav. The children and grtyrdi h-'dren were present for the occasion, and both were remembered with lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Williford Slipped away from se-v<ces to at fpnd family reunion at the home of Mrs. Williford's father. Mr. Thad Barefoot. All of the children gathered together for the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne T.e" and W. A. McPhail attended the Jemigah- Parrish wedding Sunday at Stony Run. CHATTFP . . Looks like cupid is sfa'ing -’-etty b'’fv around here lately. Think there's going to be a weddins o” weddings before ten ’orng. c rtrs Wood is hotP° ayd is re nig-iy from tvs illness jpscje T'o-r ne vas a' 1 !" to b p it P -,.. r ■ F-ndav. . . Have you - -ttf-n Mr. W-lha-i Hugh vet?. . . All those d e's-d-i-o y.oune ladies. v~ : looked mlehtv pretty, girls. . .. Vivian and her barbershop. . . Who was the vc ng man. Mary Lou? . . . E-nert J was s rprised. . . Jerry Kempt Warren is crossing his fin- THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C. Homecoming Is Set At Falcon Church gers that he may be coming toward home before long. . . No choir prac tice Sunday night. . . Have you no ticed how lovely the trees are in all their array of glowing color? Thcne gorgeous flowers at church Sunday . . . Bill Wood was planning to at tend a family reunion, too! The Lewis’s had company from Durham ... A goed group at Prayer meet ing. . . Looks like we will be at church most every night next week what with the study course we are having. . . . Grace's car loading up for B. T. U. . . Mrs. Viola Hurrying, away. . . Hazel driving, look out ditches. . . Guess I've done all the tattling I can for this time, but I'll be seeing you and looking for you at church .... especially next Sun day. W A N T-E D— ONE MUSING MOMMY BIG BROTHER Edward Stewart, 4, tries his best to aornfort his sister, Pricilla, 1, and little brother, James, 2, following the disappearance of their mother, Mrs. Rita Stewart, 25, from the family’s home in Boston. The children’s father, Edward, said he will have to put them in a home i’s his wife doesn't come home soon. (International Soundphoto) Confusion Say: Police action is where Uncle Sam spend shirt to lose sacs Set it right -1 Vote for Ike! Harnett Republican \ Committee The annual Homecoming-Dedica j tion Day will be observed at the | Antioch Baptist Church, Falcon. N. C.. next Sunday. October 26, 1952. I The program will begin at 10:00 '! o’clock. The Sunday School lesson j will be taught by Mrs. Rufus FI. Ed- I wards. | The annual roll call will also be jin the morning. All members are urged to be present, j We are to be favored all through j the day with special music by a quartet from- the Calvery Baptist j Church. Rocky Mount, N. C. The new pastor Rev. Sam Hudson, ; from Dunn. N. C. will bring the j morning message, on “Stewardship" ; after which the Dedication of Gifts to the Lord. A picnic lunch will be served on Dunn Hospital Patients Mrs. Mary Belle Parrish, Rt. 4. Dunn. Mrs. Jessie Dixon. Benson. Mrs. Nola Mae Barefoot, Rt. 2, Dunn. Mr. Edwin W. Hayes, .Rt. 3, Clin ton. Minnie Lee Covington, Col ), Rt. 3. Erwin. Nellie Pearl Purcell, (col.). Dunn. Mrs. Lillie McLamb. Rt. 3, Ben son. Mr. Alvin E. Honeycutt, Rt. 3. Clinton. Mrs. Ruby Brown. Rt. 2. Dunn. Mrs. Mildred Young, Dunn. Mrs. Frances Surles, Dunn. Eloise Howard (col.), Rt. 5, Dunn. Mrs. Inez Denning. Rt. 2. Dunn. Elizabeth. McKoy. (col.). Benson. Alonzo Royal (col.), Clinton. the grounds at 12:30. The afternoon session will begin at 2:00 o’clock. Recognition of visitors, Mr. L. W. Starling More good singing by the quartet. The afternoon message will be brought by Rev. Richard Smith, pastor of the Spring Branch Baptist Church. All members, former members, former pastors, and friends, are cordially invited to come and enjoy the day of good fellowship together. | 86 proof. 70% 6raln Novtrrf Spirits | ! AustinfiNichols | 6Co.SK Inc. Oiv otyLt. AI IN. u. Alt»; IN IIIKW ON SALE AT N. C. ABC STORES New ixdusive Kleer-Kieen tiliCT^HotimON LIGHTS jftCfwffdfttoMj, > No more fussing with old-fashioned pilot lights! Kleer-Kleen's new fully-automatic electric ignition burners mean smooth, efficient operation under ALL conditions. That's what makes Kleer-Kleen America's finest furnace. *- N Electric ignition burners are now -available on ail Kleer-Kleen models. Aft Modal* and All Perl* Thereof Are as m JX ini] SCk#>9P«i mm m u*t*d by Wndojwrltit*' Überatarfei, Inc. bIIPwEH TEBCIvIS • ' V f ->' ■ | Godwin BulimsSmiri |||| “EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH” fl| FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 24, 195-3 Mrs. Evelyn Tanner, Raleigh. Mrs. Lou Ellen Jones, Rt. 2, Dunn. Mrs. Alpha Young, Rt. 1. Angler. Claudia Allen (col.) Lillington. Mr. Eugene Allen, Rt. 1 Coats. Mrs. Nellie Hodges, Rt. 1, Coats. Mrs. Zelphia J. McLamb, Rt. 2. Benson. Mrs. Pauline Honeycutt, Rt. 1, Angier. Mrs. Eloise Jernigan. Rt. 2, Dunn. Mrs. Martha Sills, Erwin. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dixon of Benson, a son, October 20 in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Dixon is the former Miss Jessie Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Tanner, of ' \ V EDUCATIONAL ’ MORTGAGE X , ' v fUND REDEMPTION / -•••'" " • Dct.BC < FIRE. \ ,£■ Compute ymr l CIRCLE Os „ PROTECTION uuul AND LIABILITY , HEALTH 4 A-*. , ??f,. <&..*> HOSPITALIZATION ““ - ’ <s v Did you know that 10% of your income invested in insur- ance would protect the other 90% of your total income? There is a Farm Bureau insurance contract that will pro vide for all of your protection needs. For complete information about your insurance needs, write or call— R. A. WEST FCX Building X hHMPfyp rnmmmm Raleigh, a son, October 20, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Tannei is the former Evelyn Wood. Mr and Mrs. Thurman Norris of Rt 1 Godwin, a daughter, Octo ber 19. in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Norris is the former Retha Will iams. * D Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee Parrish of Route 4. Dunn, a son, October 19, in the Dunn Hospital. Mrs. Par rish is the former Mary Belle Pope. Mr and Mrs. Junius A. Bare foot of Route 1. Erwin, a daugh ter, October 19. in the Dunn Hos pital. Mrs. Barefoot is the former Nola Mae BaVefoot.

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