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PAGE FOUR MRS. WHITTENTON HONORS DUNN BRIDE-ELECT AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. Beta Whittenton entertained at a lovely dinner party last night at the Belnlyn House in Raleigh, honoring Miss Grace Herring, bride elect of November IS. The bridal colors of green and white were used in decorating the dining room for the occasion. The beautiful centerpiece was composed of white roses, snapdragons, and baby mums arranged with fern. Tall white tapers burned at both ends of the table. When the honoree arrived at seven, Mrs. Whittenton pinned a corsage of American Beauty roses Kiifffi K •'•sHSI afwauruse mMkmm w gICELAKD RICE COOKS BEST! To Save Money, Time And Effort Use Quick-And-Easy Riceland Rice far Tender, Fluffy, WhHe Perfect Rke Every Time! Your grocer now has a won derful rice which is quick and easy to cook! It’s the famous perfect-cooking RICELAND RICE which requires no wash ing, no rinsing, no draining, no *e«ftwniWfr r 7T.V*.’'- - "’l'-3 >' Cooks In Few Minutes’! Use RICELAND RICE and with no effort —in just a few minutes you’ll have white, fluffy, perfectly-cooked rice every time! Thrifty! No Extra Cost I You pay nothing extra for the quick and easy, perfect cooking quality of RICELAND RICE. It costs less than two cents a serving! Get Big FREE Cook Book I A new, big 28-page recipe .book, beautifully illustrated in full color, with easy, wonderfully delicious recipes for thrifty RICELAND RICE main dishes* casseroles, soups, salads and desserts will be mailed you FREE on request, just write the Arkansas Rice Growers Cooperative Assn.,' Stuttgart, Arkansas for free cook book. Dunn Pharmacy LnTS.c C. O. WARREN AND ALLENE WARREN For you who love to flirt with fire... who dare to skate on thin ice ... and Ice’ new fall color for lips and fingertips a lush-and-passionate scarlet. .. like flaming diamonds dancing on the moon! In ‘‘liuidiblc-Crcnic'’ -S-j I'-fSi 't 4 '*4«nm!i... mil improvi-ij -r--: \ "HMsral'’h formula Nail Kiiamd. jPf i■' r -imj.;- im r.-dil'l'- wear’. v, e- /.//wi'i regular I’P tirl; ... I.lo* / nproetd-fnrmuVi Mail Enantr! at her shoulder. The guests found their places marked with bridal plaeecainds. The delicious dinner consisted of 1 frosted orange juice, broiled chick j en, new potatoes with parsley, j steamed broccoli, pear salad, cel ery and carrot curls; olives, hot rolls, coffee and lemon trats with I ice cream. 1 The hostess presented Miss Her ring a silver shell-edged twin veg etable dish with cover. She re membered Miss Billye Pope, an other November bride-elect, with a silver butter dish. Here’s The Quick And Easy Way To Cook Ricekmd Rice Put 1 cup RICELAND RICE, 2 cups water and 1 teaspoon salt in a 2-quart saucepan. Bring to a vigorous boil. Turn down heat as low as possible. Cover sauce pan with a lid and leave over tow heat for 14 minutes. Serve. You’ll have 3 heaping cups of white, fluffy, perfectly-cooked RICELAND RICE. P M yJF ■ Safe* *-V f ; J:. ■ jXi.-ii.vW' svfPl - flg I ■PH| I ui la *n 1 fl'-i- ■ WW T«waKMr . f' »■ ■ |jf JB A - ''f ■ I -lyl ■P f Pw 11 m I jl 7- A | fm mP* r I M mBBmmF Ji Mt ■■■ !|W *-Stettin ™ ’’^r y ly.J. .gjLg r mmmrnSF im MARRIED SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Meyers s*re shown here cutting the wedding cake at the reception immediately follow ing their marriage. Mrs. Meyers is the former Miss Marian Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. French Baker of Buies Ceek. The ceremony took place at seven o'clock Saturday night in the Buies Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Weldon Johnson officiating. Mr. Meyers, who is from Texas, is now with the U. S. Army. Those attending the party were Miss Grace Herring, the honoree, her mother, Mrs. John Herring,! Miss Billye Pope. Mrs. Russell Fow- j ler, Mrs. James Lawrence, Miss Mel rose Tart, Miss Shirley Ezzell, Miss Rose Ina Weeks of Durham, Mrs. 1 Joe Ruark, Mrs. Glenn Hooper Jr.,, Mrs. Joe Creel. Mrs. L. C. Ezzell,; and Mrs. C. D. Hutaff. Presbyterian Youth To Preside Sunday Evening The Youth of the Presbyterian ' church will conduct the evening j | worship service at the church on! lon Sunday evening, November 9 at 7:30 o’clock. A large congregation is expec- ; ted to be present to hear the young j people and the youth of the town , i are cordially invited to attend. The Sunday evening offering will | I be used for operating expenses of j the Senior High Fellowship Coun- j cil of both the Synod of N. C. and ; the Fayetteville Presbytery. ! AB William Moody stationed at. ! Lackland Air Force Base. San An- i | tonio, • Texas returned to Texas , , last ' night.- Naval Officer J. T. j ' Moody Jr. and family stationed at THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN, N. O. The Ruth Gardner Circle Meets With Mrs. Hatcher s Mrs. J. L. Hatcher entertained I the Ruth Gardner Circle of the First Baptist. Church on Wednesday af ternoon at 3:00 o'clock at her home. The home was decorated with autumn foliage and chrysanthem ums arranged attarctively. The meeting was called to order by the leader, Mrs. J. T. Mann, and opened with the Lord’s Prayer said >n unison. The business was dis ] posed of and Mrs. Leslie Parker i had charge of the program in the absence of Mrs. R. A. Duncan, S program chairman. Mrs. Parker j gave a most inspiring talk on i "Taking God in Your Plans and j Work”. Mrs. J. F. Martin closed | with prayer. | Reports were heard from the I chairmen of various committees. | The hostess served jello, topped | with whipped cream and cherries, toasted pecans, iced cake squares j and coffee to the following mem bers, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. 1 S. R. Naylor, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. R. ; H. Strickland, Mrs. A. B. Adams, 1 Mrs. George P. McKay. Mrs. J. O. j West and Mrs. Allen Lee. Bishop, Texas returned with him. YOU MADE FOR ‘FIRE AND ICE?’ Try this quiz and ssal Have you ever danced with your shoes off? yes □ n» Q Did you ever wish on a new moon? yea C no Q Do you blush when you find yourself flirting? yes □ no Q When a recipe calls for one dash of bitters, do you think it’s better with tuo? yes 11 no I i Do y ou secretly hope the next man you meet will be a psychiatrist? yes □ no [J Do you sometimes feel that other women resent you? yes Q noQ Have you ever wanted to wear an ankle braccUt? yes □ no □ Do sables excite you, even on other women? yea □ no Q Do you love to look up at a man? yea Q no Q Does gypsy music make you sad? yea O no Q Do you think any man really under stands you? yea Q no □ If tourist flights were running, would you take a trip to Mars? yea Q no Q Do you close your eyes when you’re kissed? y»Q noQ Can you answer “yes”' 10 irt least ;8 questions? Then you're made of “Fire knd Ice!” Wear it tonight. It-may he the night of your lifetime! Pamela Jo Bass Honored On Fifth Birthday Pamela Jo Bass, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bass, was honored with a birthday party and wiener roast on Wednesday after noon in the Dunn Park. The small guests met in the park and enjoyed playing on the swings Hi* e DONALD DUCK 4fi n7 "V CRAPEFRUIT JUICE “ 19c / ZfX,' DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE “ 29c ~" ) DEL MONTE MUSSELMAN JUICE J PEACHES N "*“ 22c TOMATO C * N 31c 2No 303 Cans j READY TO USE DELUXE 29C * BISQUICK ™°°* 47c MARGARINE 19c j-* ARMOURS J 2 CORNED BEEF 49c AnAM/*EC ASMOUR’S Na 2W __ VIENNA SAUSAGE 21c s „ eet Juicy * Florida DOZ. M I f AMERICAN OIL ! no « - Mm I K SMDMES “■ ft MAYONNAISE ® 34, COLLARDS 2 lbs. 2lt ,nM Larke Cello Wrapped 4 CAIROTS pkg. 19e T f Fancy Waxed Canadian Kounty tost \\ BA by RUTABAGAS lb. 6c 'f 'Sfe CORN I FOODS APPLES 1 so 2 lbs. 23c V>. -v f 3 No. 303 Cans m , , ,^ s Fancy Red v=7 M ■ / 'JT GRAPES lb. 16c PEARS 2 Ik. 23c f MENNEN’S LATHER . I PILLSBURY CHOCOLATE—WHITE OR YELLOW SHAVE CREAM Tube 33c | j CAKE MIXES Pkg. 35c ■—■■l" -IL 11 11 . 1 PLYMOUTH SWIFT’S BRANDED STEER fiAFFFF P^ag > 7Qa CHUCK ROAST 149. v „ „ Fancy N. C. Beltsville Small Copter Cut Pork TURKEYS lb. 63c CHOPS lb. 59c -22 c Swift s prjole Yopne Tender Beef rnnnnv>s ron BACON Hu«9c UHE2 ... H.75c rnuMwe . 22c TOUfOmeraißONtS ... 1k.15. Jgjjp .™ tt ‘ -FRESH VA. OYSTERS - | * i ' j..,,;,'. V "^V B IVORY SOAR H CAMAY SOAP J'L. ■>*% \ * 2 LARGE ,-y LARGE _ \ “ ! .yc, 29c , and other games, after which - they, ! were served wieners, cold drinks | I and WuaidKr cake. Centering the table was a huge! cake decorated with rad rose buds and bolding five red candles. Gift*; were stacked around the cake, i i After refreshments, Pamela open-1 ed her many lovely gift* and de lighted her guests with party horns, coloring books and balloon* - as favors. Assisting Mrs. Pass With the , party were, Mrs. Hugh Willie Tart, V J THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 6, 1952 Mrs. Shelton BlacJonoD. Mrs. Iqhn, Thomas Hinson. Mrs. Hal Jernigan I and Nr*. D. A. Blackmon, j Invited guests were, Mrs. Frank Blackmon, grandmother of the hopotee, Janet Lee Jemlgan, Lar i son Bennett, Michael Godwin, Joe j Dunbar, Kay Godwin, Phyllis i Blackmon, Gale and Ann Tart, Charles Howard Hardy, Randy and 1 Bubba Doffermyre, Lynn Godwin, 1 Warren, Vickie and J. T. Hinson. Barbara White. Judy Herring, David Lynn Blackmon, Mary and SUNDAY VISITORS : Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Mondsand Jimmy, spent Sunday In Lillington i visiting friends. ATTEND CIRCUS | Miss Margaret Godwin, %Uy Barefoot, Miss Betsy Lee, and Otne ’ Jackson were in Raleigh ! night for the Barnum Bros. Ring i ling Baily Circus.
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