PAGE FOUR BRIDE S-ELF.CT AT TEA: SHOWN ABOVE are the hostesses and honored guests at a lovely tea which was given at the home of Mrs. Charles Hutaff. with Mrs. C. G. Dunn and Mrs. J. O. Warren, co-hostesses. From left to right they are; Mrs. Hutaff. Miss Nancy Abernathy, honored bride-elect, Mrs. C. G. Dunn, Miss Rosalyn Poole, honor guest, and Mrs. J. O. Warren. Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Early and son, Virgil from Smithfield were here for the Dunn High Band con cert Monday. The Earlys are for merly of Dunn. / ■ 1 “ ■! ■■ illustrated with MM full color pictures IN THREE DIMENSIONS Now see the inspiring story of the first Christmas illustrated with full color Kodachrome photographs in the amaainff "come to life realism of three dimensions. This beautiful •tory is told in three parts each illus- f trated with seven stereo scenes f mounted in a sturdy View-Master I Reel... 21 fascinating scenes in all 1 for use in View-Master Stereoscopes 1 and Projectors. A descriptive Story Folder comes with each Keel. Over 400 other interesting, educational children’s and ' travel” Reels to choose from I Ask for free Reel list. STEREOSCOPE *2<x> REELS 35 ( each L 3 for »100 gif&ZSJEK DUNN PHARMACY C. O. Warren AUene Warren 218 E. Broad St. Phone 2149 DUNN, N. C. SHOP IN PRIVACY at THE JEWEL BOX For That Special Christmas Gift FOR AN AFTER STORE HOUR APPOINTMENT CALL MR. CHARLIE HILDRETH AT 2303 DAT or 2937 NIGHT. All Appointments and Sales in Complete Confidence. Sure And Visit 1 Bigg!!* At | Oxleys jP&dU*fo / j£ijO£* Jb In Town mMJJ-JAyMMLM'ftf* Hr . . . Arv - '—*• s —naytl" Miss Strickland Is Complimented At Coffee Hour Mrs. Ervin Barefoot. Mrs. Alton Jackson and Mrs. Dennis Butler v.'ere hostesses at a Coffee -Hour Sunday afternoon honoring Miss Gladys Strickland, December bride elect. at the home of Mrs. Ervin Barefoot. An arrangement of white gladioli and chrysanthemums was used on the dropleaf table. Attractive ar rangements of berries, greenery and Christmas candles were used on the mantle and piano. The honored was presented a cor-. sage of white chrysanthemums. Those enjoying the social hour were I Miss Strickland, honoree. Mrs. Viola | Strickland, mother of the honoree. i Mrs. Sam Strickland, Mrs. C. G. | Griffin. Mrs. E. A. Jackson. Mrs. C. S. Smith. Mrs. R. T. Hairr. Mrs. Eddie Aman. Mrs. Frank Aman. I Mrs. Norwood McLamb, Mrs. S. M. I Jackson. Mrs. G. R. Barefoot. Mrs. I. E. Barefoot and the hostesses. Miss Strickland’s gift from the hostesses was Madiera napkins. Mrs. Butler Has Meeting Os Circle No. 11l Mrs. Mangum Butler was host ess to Chfcle No. 11l of thp Hood Memorial Christian Church or Tuesday night at eight o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Butler, leaden and the group joined together in singing "Silent Night." Mrs. Grace Swain gave the devotional on the Christ mas Theme, after which she re viewed the remaining chapters of the study course book "These Rights We Hold." * Red berries and greenery were used effectively with red candles and a beautiful Christmas tree, gaily decorated, carried out the holiday motif in the home. The hostess served fruit cake 1 topped with whipped edeam and coffee to the following members present. Mrs. Oscar Strickland. Mrs. David Wilson. Mrs. Ben Den rung. Mrs. Wallace Dixon. Mju. Charlie Warren, Mrs. Larry Baird. Mrs. Donald Langdon. Mrs. Grace Swain, Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs Lester Jones, Miss Mabel Lynch, j Miss Esther Ricks and Miss Lob Cannady. Winsome Class j Enjoys Supper Meeting Tuesday j i Mrs. Ernest Russell, Mrs. Carl- , r ton Barefoot and Mrs. Mack Daw- j :• j son were joint hostesses to the! 5 j Winsome Sunday School Class of j - the First Baptist Church on Tues- ] I day night at the Russell home. Guests arrived at 6:30 o'clock . | for a delightful supper prior to ! i i the regular meeting. The home was decorated with | gn array of lighted red candles, holly, pine needles and burrs at- i tractively arranged throughout the i rooms. A large lighted Christmas j tree was outstanding in the living I room. i The dining room table was cov ered with a handsome white cut ! j work cloth and centered with red 1 tapers surrounded with sprigs of j ' holly . Mi-s. Barefoot served chicken salad from one end of the table i j and from the opposite end. Mrs. i Dawson poured Russian tea. Mrs. . Curtis Eirgis assisted in serving . English peas, red spiced apples | carrot curls, pickles, potato chips and chiffon pie. Following the supper, the guests assembled in the living room so their business meeting, which wa. presided over by Mrs. Dawson, class president. Mrs. Dawson gave a j j most inspiring devotional on the i II Christmas theme, and Mrs. Henry 1 . Whittenton rendered a medley ol I 1 carols in keeping with the devo- I . tional thoughts. Mrs. Herman Green gave a Re ligious reading entitled "If I Had . Not Come.” The program was con cluded with the group singing a number of Christmas carols. Gifts were brought for the Ken nedy Home, and the class presen j ted Mrs. Russell, teacher, and M s Mack Jernigan, assistant teachei gifts of their appreciation. Mrs Russell in turn remembered eact ! member with an unusual cookie sheet which she had made. ’ Enjoying the lovely social were , Mrs. Catlett, guest, and Mrs . Frank Po.ter, Mrs. Bill Baarfield. Mg’s. Albert Watkins, Mrs. Burt Hoggard. Mrs. Herman Green, Miss Fannie Hawley, Mrs. .Curtis Ennis, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Doyle ; Brewer, Mrs.. W. E. Ryals, Mrs. Margaret 'V.'irren. Mrs. Furman i .Turnatje; Miss Virginia Ifittard, ' ! Mrs. Davis Catlett. Mrs. Carolyn Schwill. Mrs. Ralph Snipes, Mrs. i Henry Whittenton. Mrs. Mack Jer- 1 1 nigan. Miss Fannie Belle Smith and | the hostesses. Mr. Russell. Beth and Mary Anne I Russell joined the group for sup per. Honor Society At Campbell Fetes 1 Bride-Elect : Epsilon Pi Eta, honor society of j ) Campbell College, complimented j Miss Gladys Strickland, their spon- j : sor and bride-elect, at a meeting j Monday afternoon at Dorothy How- j aid's home in Buie’s Creek. The honoree was presented a su- | gar bowl in her china pattern. j The hostess, assisted by her mo- ; ther. Mrs. Charles Howard, served j j heart-shaped sandwiches, cheese squares, stuffed dates and Russian | i tea. THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C. Party On Fifth Birthday Honors Linda Fucci Little Miss Linda Lee Fucci was honored on her fifth birthday with a delightful party given by her i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Fucci, on Saturday afternoon from : 3:00 til 4:30. @Wide ood 6 diomondl set in 5 diamonds la this ruby wedding ring. heart shapes. . wedding ring. 14K, v “ f ' There's more to a diamond than meets the eye. You j want to be sure of quality .That's why you need the of diamond experts to odvise you. /" Use Our Convenient J MONROE 2:7 mum* JEWELERS Credit Terms E. BROADST. DUNN The party was held at the Fucci i home in Carr Heights. Linda received a record player ] | from her parents and the little guests enjoyed listening to records j during, the afternoon. 1 A pretty birthday cake decorated j in pink and topped with five white . candles was the centerpiece on the' j i table. The guests sang "Happy Birthday” to Linda after which refreshments consisting of the | i cake, pink lemonade, ice cream and 1 cookies were enjoyed, i The honored guest then opened I her many nice gifts and gave favors | of party whistles and candy canes to her little friends, i Those present for the party were . Barbara Turlington, Gaines Wull | enwaber, and Gary Dicorte, Brenda, Johnnie and Tommy Whit tenton and Mnda. / 1 TEACHER IN HIGH POINT Miss Margaret Strickland, a WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, teacher in High Point, was home i over the weekend visiting her mo- i ther, Mrs. R. H. Strickland. SHOP IN FAYETTEVILLE Mrs. Emmette Aldredge, Mrs. M. 1 B. Bales, Emmette Aldredge, Jr., i and Anne Aldredge were shoppers : in Fayetteville Monday. FROM roseboro Mrs. Jack Dußose was in Dunn visiting her mother Mrs. J. L. Hud- son and her sisters Mrs. Pst Tart and Mrs. John Greene Tuesday. RETURNS TO DUNN Mrs. Kate McKay has returned to Dunn to make her home after residing in Chapel Hill for the past few months. Mr Dennis Strickland and Mr. Emmette Aldredge left Sunday for New Orleans where they will it tend an automobile show.

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