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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER I*, 195? v v \? * ■ , ' • < '-^jHfcagk -. m'**s'< JKb& * ■£*; *y :vw.’ : j * • 1 MISS BETTY LOU GLADSTONE is the daughter of Mrs. Lucile B. Gladstone of Crawfordsville, In diana who today is announcing her engagement to Mr. Robert Means Davis, son of Mrs. Wilbert T. McKee of Elizabeth, Pa., and the late Mr. Sidney Bell Davis of Duquesne, Pa. Miss Gladstone, a former resident of Dunn, attended Meredith College in Raeigh and Mrs. Johnson's Shorthand School in Nor folk, Virginia. Mr. Davis served in the United States Air Force, and graduated from Pennsylvania State College. Both Miss Gladstone and her fiance are now employed by WTAR-AM-FM-TV in Nor folk, Virginia. The couple will marry Saturday November 29 in the First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. MISS MASSENGILL GIVES PROGRAM ON EDUCATION TO WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman’s Club of Dunn met Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the library of the Dunn High School with the president, Mrs. Pat Lynch, presiding. The meeting was opened with all members standing and repeating the Club Collect in unison, after which Mrs. Lynch turned the meeting over to Miss Bessie Masseneill, chairman of the International Re lations Committee, who presented a delightful program, using for her topic, "Education For Internation al Understanding.” In presenting her program, Miss Massengill stated, "education is no longer made up of the original three “R’s”—reading, (w)riting and (airi thmetic but we also now have rights, responsibilities and human relations.” Appearing on the program were Judy Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart and a fourth grade student of Mrs. Rachel White; Betsy Byerly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byerly and a seventh | jj i—— i: lifetime solid silver by I 'Ufa ] 2 i"‘ I I ft TOWLE S KING RICHARD / mi* m\ Wmpk %mm I W wimlm * Wmw- > MHhI S' Ip pmmmk iSm/m ; m MB I MHBfrm iWI I gj' |H| | Bj TOWLE S FRENCH PROVINCIAL!! fj MW £Becau&e: mfSn 1. We take time and pride in helping you kttlljz select a pattern. jlaW£ 2. We record your choice in our Registry, which relatives and friends can consult at |SSI“ gift times. I ill 2 3. We arrange payments tp suit your budget lull ;; ’ TyionJws Q&ivsdsihA ' I 726 E. Broad Sf. I*DUNN, N. C. - TEL. 2200 I , grade student of Mrs. Blanche Bare : foot; and Herman Godwin Jr., son i of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Godwin I and a World History student under | Miss Rachel Clifford. All made 1 ' interesting talks, using maps to , I bring out the relationship of the , j different countries. ;■ At the close of her program, , 1 Miss Massengill presented _ Miss • I Anne Bachman who showed slides i i of her trip to Europe last year. ■ ! and gave a story of each in a - | most charming" manner. Mrs. Lynch thanked Miss Mass ! ; engill for a most informative pro > | gram, after which a short busi ■ ness session was held. A letter was • j read from the Fuquay-Varina Club ■. ; introducing and transferring to i | this club the membership of Mrs. J. W. Lineberger. ■ j Mrs. William Carroll gave a re- I I port on the district meeting which i \ was Ijeld in Hamlet October 1 at which the Dunn Junior Woman’s l ! Club won a prize—a plate which i 1 will be hung in the new club house. It was voted that the club take part in the Red Cross program for GLAMOUR SAYS: e I w P Sable j jr. *<i*4Kt<y*"**M<*. M “WANTED A SABLE-SOFT SKIN” Any expert will tell you that the reason for most less-than-perfect skins is to be found in insufficient [and|or incorrect cleansing. Faces to J* to pretty must be swept free of | make-up and dirt. They must be j softened, smoothed, constantly cod -1 died. For faces have away of re j vealing when these things regularly | happen (or don’t happen! to them, i The best looking faces you see | around these days certainly are j getting that kind of care. And very I likely they’re getting it from an I exciting new liquid cleanser called White Sable. Created by Revlon, this delicate white preparation gets your skin thoroughly clean, usually in one application. It also contains some beneficial ingredients with tongue-twisting names that help keep the skin close to a normal state; not too oily; not too dry. Thus the one cleanser is good for all complexions. In addition. White Sable is completely free of pore metiaclng waxes and soaps, has the added advantage of lanolite, Rev- j lon’s soecial softening agent, in its formula. From the moment you pour a little White Sable from its delicate pink plastic botqp into vpur nalms. you’ll feel confident that this light ly scented cleanser is going to do an efficient job. Simply smooth it on, tissue it off. It leaves your face feeling soft, refreshed and spotlessly clean. Furthermore. Rev lon proclaims that a skin fresh ener is not necessary after such cleansing, for any slight vestige of remaining cream actually is good for the skin. And finally, for those whose skins ■need a little extra pamnering there is a companion-piece. White Sable with Hormones, which not only does a superior lob of cleansing, but gives the added, accepted ad vantage the modern woman has over the wicked working of Mother Nature. Like all Revlon products, White Sable is the result of years of chemical research and consumer testing. As the first venture of this famous house Into the facial treat ment field, it had to be good. (P. S. It is.) Six ounces. $1.50 plus tax. With hormones, $235 plus tax. Reprinted from GLAMOUR / Magastae Copyright 1953 The Condle Nast Publications, Inc. Available At DUNN PHARMACY DUNN, N. C. rHK OAOY RECORD, DUNN, » . Ladies Auxiliary Os Long Branch Church Meets j The Ladies Auxiliary of Long i j Branch Church met Monday night j I at seven-thirty o’clock, j Mrs. M. M. Tart, president, call- ; j ed the meeting to order after which , | the group sang "Love Lifted Me” and "Since Jesus Came Into My ! Heart.” Mrs. Beulah Altiran led in | prayer. i In charge of the program was i Mrs. J. K. Adcox, Jr,, who present veterans at Fort Bragg and the Veterans Hospital. At the close of the tunnels ; meeting the club was adjourned Smart Women Buy At LEDER.S §C 0A T S rASHfON Coats for every oc- We feature Joselli, casion at Leders. Natalie Green and many We have Julliard other famous name suits Wools, corduroys, reversiblcs, in all the most wanted M 3fYn * fabrics and styles. All Wl\ styles and colors. the popular winter Col- J , j We feature Colleg- «*. A wide range cf MgTZj 3jlT ian and many other sizes. 1 % "Bj L 5i4.95-568.5D ’M I*. hMM SUIT SPECIAL f _______ Ladies' suits in the latest f| s A very special purchase enables /i W One group of ladies' gabardines. to sen them at this price. Ms A wide range of colors. All sizes. j§ $16.50 $10.95 TEE GLAMOROUS SCARVES ™“Uv ADCOCCO Colorfu’ l silk and rayon scarves to en- U||LuuCu hance the neckline of your clothes and „ ol# f „ n ,. c for many other uses. Flowered, plaids WSSiS? andp ' a,n C1 nn hSfgggSUit SI.OO ' onß- our big, modern aiiipra coos. mm. FLOWERS •■•wO ™ | $5.95 to i Gay and colorful flowers to go with ? $19.95 yOUr SU * tS dreSSeS ' Jewelry frocks SPECIAL purchase Pretty ew rings, You’ll find ffi? mm lUAAni „.- A bracelets, costume loveliest styles in \WjMm llKlwlllf O UnTw pins and other these - ft® KBIUVIItt IIHIO Jewelry to dress up v^jjH rainr winter cloth- OO QC All the pretty pastel colors. Pearl and VUaVlf i rhinestone trim. Different styles. SI.OO &$9.95 $3.98 _ S $1.35 - $1.75 st,le"and d iSm' Prettv Glovfit in all tne K. J for you in our r iv"y f fashionable selection of suedes, velours, most Wanted fabrics & A Nav y and TM vflV wools and other fabrics. Styles. brown shades. 51 Jp MAA ■ A4A from 51.98 to 54.95 ' 15 jg S .98 0 $10.95 ed Mrs. Lula Purchase and Miss 1 Dale Norris. Mrs. Purchase read the ;. scripture and Miss Norris gave a ( poem entitled “The Beautiful City," A sing will be held at the Dunn Free Will Baptist Orphanage on Sunday afternoon, November 16. at 1:30 and the public is cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. J. E. Johnson then dismissed . the group with prayer. Those present were Mrs. M. M. fart. Mrs. W. A. Altman, Mrs. Jesse DETROIT tlPi A trip to Paris for a return match with Charlie Humez was next on the schedule for Norman Hayes, young middleweight who scored a technical knockout over Joey De- j John in the third round here Wednesday night. Alphin. Mrs. J. K. Adcox. Sr.. Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Mrs. S. E Byrd. Mrs. G. J. Jernigan. Mrs. Nancy jc-r I Oixie Crystals sugar I ; \ . , mean. Mrs. Etta Gray Eyed. Mrs : Myrtle Lee, Mrs. L ila P base. Mrs. Lecla Bareftot, Mrs. J, C. Am- PAGE THREE mons. Mrs. Norman Dorman. Miss Dale Norris, Miss Jean Barnes and Mio ; f -iJa- Grace Bennett 1 WATCH ! g Ftir the opening of SDunn's Newest Ladies’ Hand Children's Shops. $ The Fashion Shop —
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