TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBERS, 1952 JUNIOR CLASS TO SPONSOR STUNT NIGHT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 The Junior Class of the Dunn [ JWgh School will sponsor their an-! i"ial Stunt- Night on Thursday night. December 4 in the high school auditorium at eight o’clock.' Admission prices will be 50c for i adults. 35c for children and stu- i dent tickets are onlv 25c. This event is to raise money for ( the junior class and is a worthwhile'! cause plus an entertainine evening ! of fun for the entire family. There will be many individua’ j stunts along with the regular class stunts. Also Mr. and Miss Dun" and other superlatives win ! be elected by votes, which are c i penny each. The Junior Class has nut forth i everv effort to make this o"e r’ \ the best and most eniovabl» Stum j Nights to be held here and they promise that you will get your money’s worth in laughter and amusement. Come one. come all and jpin the crowd on Thursday night in the high school auditorium. Xi/ss Matthews Is Married To Wyoming Man Mr. and Mrs. Nelson H. Mat thews of Ang'er have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Audrey Virginia Matthews to S- Sgt. Oca Francis DiUineer. The ceremony took place November 26 pi Dillon. South Carolina. Set. DiUineer is the son of Mr. and ; Mrs. Ray Dillinger of Sunrise, Wy oming. Sgt. and Mrs. Dillinger are snend ing a few davs at Myrtle Beach. S. C. They will spend the Christ mas holidays visiting his parents in Wyoming. I, HERE FROM RICHMOND Miss Betty O’Brien and Miss Ann Orgaip of Richmond were gflests of Mrs. Whylma O’Brien, for the Thanksgiving weekend. SHOP IN RALEIGH Mrs. M. B. Bales and Mrs. L. R. N /rris were shoppers in Raleigh Friday. ' 1 : IN RALEIGH MONDAY Miss Rachel Clifford was in Ra- , leigh shopping Friday. Z FROM RALEIGH Mrs. H. C- Jackson from Raleigh j ■ was the weekend guest of Mrs. W. C. Lee. Special OPENING DAY ONLY —o— Rayon _ PANTIES Reg. 59c each 3 for SI.OO —o— One Rack Os Ladies Suits Values To $29.50 only SIO.OO —o— One Rack Os Ladies Dresses Values To $22.50 only $5.00 —o— EACH OF THESE ITEMS BELOW COST. Jh& J'CUkhmn Shop DUNN, N. C SHOPPERS IN RALEIGH Mrs. Sam Ausley and Miss Blan che Grantham were shoppers in , Raleigh Friday. IN SOUTH CAROLINA i Mrs. Raioh Maxwell, Miss Eth ! lyn Maxwell and Miss Grace Max •! well visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J. i Stallworth and family in South j Carolina over the Thanksgiving holidays. VISITS MAXWELLS i Mr. Dickie Richardsons from | Durham was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maxwell and J daughters. CAROLINA STUDENT HOME David Prince, a sophomore at U.N.C.. was home for the holi days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Hugh Prince. HERE FROM KENTUCKY Corporal and Mrs. L. C. Maynard, i Jr., of Fort Campbell. Kentucky | visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. j L. C. Maynard over the holidays. ! Corporal Maynard returned to J his camp on Sunday but Mrs. May nard will remain with relatives un til Christmas. Lillington News FROM SAVANNAH, GA. Capt. and Mrs. Joe Hall Ross and their children, Linda and Joe : Hall Jr., of Savannah, Ga„ spent the Thanksgiving holiday here with Captain Ross’ mother. Mrs. Charles Ross at “Summer Villa." Also here for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs C. Reid Ross and daughter, Sue Ross of Fayetteville, and Mr. and • Mrs. Woodrow Taylor and son. Woody of Creedmore. ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. B. P. Gentry and Miss Jes sie Pittard have returned from Oxford where they attended the wedding on Nov. 22 of their niece Miss Jacqueline Goode Pittard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bul lock Pittard, to William Robert Pit tard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pittard of Buffalo Junction,, Va. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Jessie Pittard remained in Gran ville County for a week’s visit with relatives while Mrs. Gentry went to Fayetteville for a holiday stay with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Hood. Both returned to Lilling ton on the weekend. Dunn's Fashion Event Os The Year THE FASHION SHOP s BRANCH OF L. E. FERRELL'S FASHION SHOP IN SMITHFIELD / Dunn's Newest And Finest Ladies Ready-To-Wear Shop. ’ m 3 In The New Wilkins Building On N. Wilson Ave. * * Thursday, Dec.4-9:30 A. M. v.' . DON'T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT ” YOU'LL FIND THE NAME BRANDS IN v f'Z'rmM fjff '~ FASHIONS IN THIS SMART SHOP. v 8 it- • s7"iHr " 0 W !» We Feature Nationally-Advertised Brands is LINGERIE BY: SUITS AND TOPPERS BY: - • Komar • Juanita, Juniors # Martha Baron !&«■] • Henry Rosenfeld 5 W' • Halldon, Limited HOSIERY BY: • # Lovely Lady jfPrvSjii • ev^er Originals Z • Dueh6SS *An N d an Se B vem| e Others A M 5 # Picturesque All Great Names. ? Foundation Garments ~ ' -j By Formfit Blouses - Skirts 5 “aa . .j Sweaters Bags ' REGISTER NOW! Costume Jewelry ~ £ _Prizes to be given away Accessories every hour on the hour DRESSES during our Grand Open- ~ FJM ‘ NjwFaehions ing. Wednesday last day /JJr- ’ l Arriving in 4m reaister taste -- - all masterfully tailored Mg? - \ Every Mail ■"9 • [| in luscious woolens. mM\ FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR CHRISTMAS .fdflb f AND EVERY SPECIAL OCCASION . USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN M | We Invite You To Come In with our modern T\ j And See For Yourself. °* 'tBUM JfOU* HOLIDAY DRESS! THE FASHION SHOP & J 121 N. Wilson Ave. DUNN, N. C. iMf ' Smart ‘Apparel Far Women And Childron | ■ THE DATLI RECORD, DtJNN, N. C, PAGE THREE

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