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MQNPAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 22, 1952 Conference Held At Benson Church f!V. W. A. Cabe of Raleigh, sup tendent of the Raleigh district. North Carolina Methodist confer ence, held the first quarterly con ference of the year with the Benson charge which is composed of the Benson and Elevation churches. The meeting was held at the Ben son church. Following his delivery of one of the finest sermons ever heard in the local church Rev. Mr. Cade held the business session of the quarter- with Harold Medlin oPbllevation church serving as con ference secretary. Rev. Ivey T. Poole gave the pas tor’s report; Walter R. Strickland gave the Sunday School superin tendent’s report; Ralph Medlin re ported on the activities of the Ele vation church and Sunday School; Mrs. Ivey T. Poole, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, gave a resume of the work being carried on by the woman’s organization; and Stella Creech g®e the treasurer’s report. The budget for the year as adopted in a recent meeting of church offi cials was approved by the quarterly conference and plans discussed for the evangelism program of the Methodist church at large during the quadrennium just beginning. Rev. Mr. Cade was appointed to * For Sale Several Good FORD TRACTORS Both 9N and 8N Models From $495 to $995.00 CASH OR EASY TERMS N.&F. Tractor Co. Hillington, N. C. Phone 2641 i^\| '■*[; Wonderful, Useful, it / Gifts From QUINN'S | QUMN’S Has | <l. v' - I- : • % QUINN'S OF DUNN, Inc j I Ut W. BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. PHONE 3306 # Erwin Teen Chatter By MAE COOPER Glad to see Bobby Bullard home on leave. Bobby has been in Erwin with us for over a week now and we are truly going to hate to see him leave. Hope you’re enjoying your stay Bobby, next time don’t stay away so long. Gail Byrd really rates. First it’s a phone call and now it’s a letter almost every day. Really Gail we all thought the lucky boy was an Erwin Junior, or can’t you de cide? ? ? Polly Barefoot loves to go on sixth period study hall. No she doesn’t like to study. She loves to go so she can argue with Ben Par ker, Bill Sewell, Tommy (Vann) Davis and D. G. Gomedella. Now. Now boys, let Polly have her say. I wonder when Larry Mason is going to make up his mind. First it’s a Senior girl then it’s a Junior girl. They’re both very cute girls Larry but you can’t keep us gue.ss- I fill the position of district super- I intehdent which was recently made ■ vacant by the sudden death of Rev. I Robert E. Brown at his home in I Raleigh. : ing forever, so hurry and make up i your mind. I ‘ 1 What’s this I hear about Ben ; Parker begging for a date? ? And . in front of the drugstore too. Now ’ what was it he said? “Date me to-. | night and I’ll buy you a coca cola ; j now.” Go Ben! ! ! ! • ! Tommy Da l ’is doesn’t seem to be i ! satisfied with his name. I hear he’s • | changed it to Tommy Vann. No comment, huh. Mr. Vann? ? ? i Sorry to have Tenny Lovette in ■ the hospital. Tehny has a fungus i in her ear and has been out of school for the past week. Hurry and get well Tenny. The Freshman Class has a lot of cute girls in it this year and ) among these are Patricia Stephens. . Pat is a very cute girl but as news ■ j goes an Erwin Junior has captured her heart. Come on Pat tell us the lucky boy’s name. Have you noticed the class ring ’ Savonne Eanes is wearing? ? Who’s ■ is it? ? ? Wliy it’s R. D. Turners who else? It really is pretty Sav vonne even if it. is to big for you. Still going strong are Betty Wren Stancil and Cecil Johnson. They have been going together for a long time now and from the look on their faces it’sll be much longer, huh you two? ? For a Christmas present Betty Hope Byrd received the prettiest pair of pink pajamas Eve ever seen. They are silk and made like the pajamas the Chinese wear (yes I’ve seen Chinese pajamas) and they have two pretty flowers embroidered on the top. No joke Betty if I were you I wouldn’t ever sleep in them, they’re much to pretty. What’s this I hear about “Skippy” Smith going to see Marilyn Stein burg an dtaking two hours to do his homework. By the way Marilyn did you learn any English that night. Well it’s over and done with. What ? ? The Junior play “High School Hero.” The play was pre sented Friday night the tWelth. All who attended surely enjoyed THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN, «. C. Courtroom Drama j ■ jHB* **lll WKBL \ ,■ / "j 1 |||f M § ™ ■ j NEAR COLLAPSE, Mrs. Rose Hearn is comforted in a Pontiac, Mich, courtroom by her husband, Don ald, after a jury of 12 women had ! found their 16-year-old son, Rob- I ert, and three other youths, guilty of first degree murder. The four were convicted of slaying Alfred Jones, a gas station employee, in a holdup. (ItUemational) the three act comedy. It was truly a HIT. Pauline Taylor seems to be very interested in the boys from Coats. Her latest “flame" is well I won’t say I wouldn’t want to tangle with Pauline. Friday night is a big night for the Erwin teen-agers. We have a ball game with Lillington starting at 7:30 and after the ball game the Teen Age Club is having a semi formal dance starting at 10:00 and lasting til 1:30. All attending should have loads of fun so see you kids j there. Bobby Wood ha been going to see Louise Brown a lot lately. You’d better watch out Bobby that’s a good way to catch the Chicken Pox. Hey Betty Lou, who is this boy from Eastern Carolina that you are looking for this weekend? ? I hear that you’re going to Ports mouth with him. N. C. huh. It seems as if Jerry Ryals has been hearing from a certain Dur ham lad real often lately, and from what we hear he really is cute. Anyhow Jerry thinks so. Say, Jerry, when are you going to in vite him down so we all can meet him ? ? Real soon we hope. Oh, By the way his name is Jerry Bow ling. At least these two have one thing in common, names. Buies Creek must have some at traction to our Erwin boys. Tues day night a carload of Junior boys took off and went to the Buies Creek basketball game. Really boys are you sure it was the ball game you went to see. I know some awful cute girls that live in Buies Creek. Speaking of going to Buies Creek, I hear that a cute little Sophomore girl got mad at Pete Denning for going. Come now Shirley, give the boy a chance to explain. I hear that Ronnie Schwartz is coming down to see Betty Hope I this weekend. Am I right Betty ? ? Why does Jessie Suggs look so unhappy these days *?? Luke you’d better get on the ball you’re break- I ing her heart. The Glee Club sang for the student body Thursday morning. They sang “We Three Kings” with solo’s by Frank Weaver, Ray Hall and Carl Byrd. “O Holy Night” with Jo Ann Whitman as soloists and the Glee Club as a whole sang "White Christmas,” “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” “Winter Wonder land,” and “Halleuah.” The Glee Club was directed by Mrs. Robert Insko and the Christmas selec tions were thoroughly enjoyed by SALES 0 SERVICE A Big Complete Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SEE OUR GOOD USB) CARS W. & S. MOTOR (0. N. WILSON AVE. BUNN, N. C. Children Vi sitors In Candy Factory NEW YORK (Pi One batch Os candy canes may show up in Christmas stockings with slightly wobbly stripes. Reason: Two kids in a candy factorv. Barbara Duane. G. and Joseph Winter. 5. walked into the candy factory at 10 a m. Two hours, four candy canes and seven chocolates five of which Joseph ate later, tii*-'* went home to lunch. "I'm not hungry.” was Joseph’s only comment as he departed. tJnrtnirs in the Fanny Farmer factory, Edward- Groia. a hard candv maker, was cleaning ur> a shaneiess mound of green and white striped candy. Ordinarily, rr would have pulled the huge stick of hot peppermint hatter cradled in 1 canvas into a neat strand, to be snipped with scissors bv a helper on his right and curved into canes bv two women sitting across from him. QUESTIONS GALORE But trying to answer the ques-| tions of two inquisitive first grad- j ers is not an ordinary job in the day of a candy maker. “How many candy canes does he make?” biue-eyed Barbara asked from a point approximately two inches from the green and white stream. Groia started nervously. “This batch makes 1.5G0 canes. 24 to the pound.” he said with satisfaction, then muttered, “un less something happens.” Joe . was just under his left elbow by this time. “That’s more kids than we have iin the first grade,” Barbara vol unteered, studying the growing j mound of hardened canes. “I like red ones better.” mut tered Joe. a solemn, brown-eyed boy carefully dressed in a white shirt and navy blue necktie. He readily accepted the offer of a green and white candy cane, how- j ■ ever, which he polished off with j a few minues of concentrated crunching. The two children, who go to school in the Bronx neighborhood near the candy factory, were given the morning off from school to take | advantage of the candy maker’s j invitation. “Where’s the chocolate candy?”] Barbara inquired, nudging against l Most Business Firms, Offices Close Two Days Stores, county and city offices. Erwin Mills, and practically eve'fT other business in the area will be closed for mo't of the Christmas weekend, in order that the employes may enjoy the holiday. Dunn Citv offices will close at 1:00 p. m. Wednesday and will re main closed until Saturday morn ing. County offices will close on Tuesday. December 23 at 5:00 n. m. and will remain closed until Mon day morning. December 29. Stores in Dunn will close at the conclusion of business on Wednes day night at 9:00 and will not re open until Saturday morning, De cember 27. Erwin Stills will close at the con clusion of the third shift Wednes day morning and will remain closed until the start of the first shift at 6:00 Monday morning. December 29. Employes will receive their usu al Christmas gift before the opera tions cease. everyone. Glad to see all the guys and dolls home from College. Among those that have already arrived are Glendale Stephens, a good looking guy, Pat Woodworth and Bob Co oper, a new steady couple, Jackie Stweart, a jitterbugging lad, Lucy McDonald, a cute miss and many others. Glad to see all of you home. Hope you enjoy the holidays as much as we will now that you're home. Addison Brewington "The House Mover" 14 years experience Experienced Help Go Anywhere Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 3658 Dunn, N. C. Croia, v.ho by this, time had ■ ,vp. up and shut off his inariiine. HELP THEMSELVES He pointed to another :oom in the candy-scented plant, and Bar bara and Joe. their' sticky 1 .aid linked, headed in that direction'. On the way they passed the lodvpop. machine. They stalled tin • • in their pockets. “Mother told me to save ome for imy Sister.” Barbara explained with dignity. "I can eat all I wont.” Joe hint ed. “Did I tell you Santa Claus was going to bring me a .steam shovel for Christinas?’’ “I don t believe in Santa Claus ” I Barbara announced. “I saw mother 1 talking to him in the living room! last year.” They stood beside a moving ! table of cream ovals which passed j under a. constant stream of clio •>- j late. Behind them was a moving., belt of caramels.. White-uniformed j women held out hands filled with candies. It Was like a dream se quence from a children’s, movie. Barbara eyed Joe’s choeolate rimmed mouth. “He likes every thing, doesn’t he??’’ she remarked with a superior air. “I don’t like nuts.” Cold Weather Is Here The Weather Man Says To Expect Some Really Cold Weather This Season. After a hot summer, the prediction is for one of the coldest winters in the history of this section. 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In his annual Christmas mes sage, Cardinal Spellman expressed the hope that the Yuletide season will be made merrier for the families with sons in Korea, “Because I am going to that sad place to be with your boys.” (International) Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home ESTABLISHED IN 1912 AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2447 Bunn, N. C. PAGE THREE
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