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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 30, 195? i DELTA THETA DELTA SORORITY DANCE HIGHLIGHT OF HOLIDAY SEASON ® The Dunn Armory was touched by and a huge revolving spotlight cast a magic wand and turned into a veritable silver and green fairy land for the annual Beta Chapter of the Delta Theta Delta Sorority • Christmas dance held on Monday night. Playing for the dance was Earl ■Williams and his orchestra from Raleigh. The theme for the decorations was “Wishing” and in keeping with a silver wishing well centered *he dance floor. Green ivy was art istically entwined around the well And You'll Enjoy Smooth Gliding In A New 1953 Plymouth or Dodge. Two Wonderful New Cars. NAYLOR-DICKEY MOTORS YOUR PLYMOUTH-DODGE DEALER Fayetteville Highway Phone 2127 DUNN, N. C. various colors upon the arrange ment during the evening. Green crepe pane "as used over head and behind the grand stand a back drop held large silver letters spelling out the theme, WISHING. The stage was filled with snow covered Christmas trees and at 10:30 the sorority girls emerged from be hind this setting to descend the grass covered stairs to meet their escorts for the grand inarch. Each I couple walked to the center and ex i changed rings at the wishing well a time for resolution A New Year —a fresh start. Time to take stock of what we have done; an even better time lo "resolve" for the future. Webster defines “reso lution" in many ways. Particularly apt, in these troubled times, are these defini tions:— "firmness; constancy; de termination." Your determination to foster these qualities in our - young people, can guide us to greatness. It is a grave re sponsibility yet its reward can be equal 1 y great. All of us should share in this task. Here at C. P. & L., we deem it our duty and privilege to help build a Finer Carolina! By building finer communities and strengthening the base oi our agriculture, we help create opportun ity for our young people. Your children have a right to opportunity; a right to progress. And, Progress demands "resolution" from all of us. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) rflSSySliErt ' - "wBo-ii .‘V'.-ffb ’ .• .. Bl .Jr g|| T BSE. jB PF" > E ’ Sip' *■ : * ° jjp - . !|f" v .fit AT SORORITY DANCE One of the most handsome couples at the Delta Theta Delta’s holiday dance last night was pretty Miss Becky Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee, and Donald Billy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Johnson. Miss Lee was an officer of the sorority last year. The sorority dance was a big success. (Daily Record Photo). and formed an impressive circle. Members and their escorts taking part in the grand march were. Glenda Bass, president, and Pet? Skinner, Martha Ann Butler, vice president. and E. B. Dixon, Kath erine Butt. Secretary and Tommy Waggoner, Margaret Cathey. Treas urer. and Billy Monds, Faye Monds, sergeant-at-arms, and Jesse Frank lin Tart, Becky Lee and Donald Johnson, Faye Godwin and Exum Kirby. Betsy Lee and Gene Jack son. Dorolhv Lavghinghouse and Eddie Maxwell. Ba.bara Snipes and Carl Wolf, Barbara Parker and C. W. Surles. Margaret Godwin and Billy Barefoot. Jean Sorrell and Donald Jackson. Ann Byerly and Dickey Surles, Nancy Jernigan, and Douglas Overman, Libby Raynor and i Claude Pope 111. Jewel McLean and ! Shelton Barefoot, Faye Jackson and I THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. Thad Pope Jr.. Alice Prince and r j Robert Pope. Margaret Naylor and | Billy Ray Godwin, Mary Lou West ; | brook and Huey Paul Jackson, Da ! phne Parker and Bobbie Day God | win, Betty Byrd Crumpler and , Frank Wilson, Joan Caudle and Ray Hall, Louise Brown and Bobby Wood, Frances Register and Charles Page. Barbara Reddish and Frank Spruill, Laney Hodges and Jimmie Sills. Peggy Barfield and Sherrill Goodman. Several parties were held along with the affair, among these was an open house before the dance giv en by T. B. Williams, intermission parties at the homes of Dorothy Laughinghouse and Louise Brown and slumber parties at Margaret i Cathey’s and Daphne Parker’s. ! Invited guests from Raleigh, ! Rocky Mount, Erwin. Fayetteville. Miss Abernathy Complimented In Fuquay Springs A one o’clock luncheon at the lovely country home of Mrs. Ralph Johnson in Fuquay Springs on Fri day complimented Miss Nancy Ab- i ernathy. who will be married to; 1 Charles Overman oii Wednesday 1 December 31, Co-hostesses with Mrs. Johnson 1 fcr the social courtesy were Mrs.i J. Lee Johnson, and Mrs. Wayne j 1 Russum. j' Traditional Christmas decorations ,; were used throughout the living [; room and in the dining room, the I j bridal color scheme prevailed. The j long table was covered with a hand- , ■qn»e C t wo:k cloth and held a ceil- | \ terpiece of white snapdragons and ! t carnations, flanked by white tap- | ( ers in silver candelabra. Bridal place • cards directed the guests to their places. The honored guest was presen- ’ 1 ted a pretty corsage of whit? car- ' nations.’ and the hostesses’ gift to • j her was a tali ornamented pottery j pitcher. A delicious four course luncheon consisting of fruit juice cocktail. Hamlet and from Vi ginia. were in: town for the gala occasion. ; for morTgood If Mil at lowest possible prices / PsreOME SEE l 1 AT A&P DURING ’53 I Packers Or ■HQZESjuHI Turnip Greens - ■ ISO I' Packers Label Standard Pack i Tomatoes 2 -29 c • Ann Page Prepared Mcy caifomia , Spaghetti 225 c fIrOnOOC In So Bakers Southern Style "esfS 3 Cocoanut ft 18c V 11 II 4 A Sultana Turnip Greens lb. IZC Blackeye Peas 15c Tender Stalk Ann Pa s e Celery 17c tomato Soup 3 “ft 29c wsh Apple Sauce 2 N ft° 29c am *» Carrots bch. 15c Peanut Butter 'ft 35c Hard, Green Sunnyfleld Flour For Cabbage 2 lbs. 9c L“SS 2 pkg! 25c Bananas lb. 121-2 c 0 Milk 3 -40 c ;■ COFFEE : Tomato juice -- ft 25c i 8 O’clock - - - - S£ 77c | mi 3 Lb. Bag $2.25 ifr’ffHTTQ IflM Mill ii * I Red Circle --- -ft 79c 2Z n ?’ a m MEAT " „ „ 3 Lb. Bag $2.31 Weiners lb. 59c Vigorous & Winey SWIFT’S PURE PORK Bckar --; •: - aßlc Link Sausages .8 oz. 38c -- WILSON’S CORN KING Jane Parker Cello Wrapped R/IPAII jn nCfl WHITE BREAD „ ij. on. Shoulders lb. 43c Lux Toilet s ~- --3 ss 23c SfHLP 80 * pkg. 49c Lux Toilet Soap » ■ 2 Bars 23c Fat Back lb. 19c Swan Soap 3ss 23c Tk . w Ii Swan Soap 2 & 27c ZZ Bride-Elect And Party Feted At Luncheon Honoring Miss fancy Abs rnathy and her wedding attendants Mrs. Fred E. Donzler of M indt-ein. Ohio, sister of the bride-elect, entertain ed at a delightful bridesmaid lun cheon on Monday neon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Johnson. Guests were directed into the dining room where two long ban quet tables' were arranged for the affair. The bride’s table held a ta.ge nosegay composed of dainty pastel colored carnations and roses with pink satin streamers bran.:h fried chicken, rice with gravy, green beans, baby beets, congealed salad, fruit cake, topped with cream, and coffee was enjoyed. Those atteriding the delightful affair were, the honoree. Miss Ab ernathy. her mother. Mrs. H M Abernathy, her sister. Mrs. A. E Johnson and the mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. E.'.L. Overman, all of Dunn. Also. Mrs. Robert Cotten. Miss Bobbie Cotten, Mrs. D. R. Smith, and Mrs. Hoke Smith of Kipling. Mrs. Reginald May of Elon Col lege and the hostesses. ing forth to. mark ear:!? place, and ■a: similar nossgav -.raced the other ratio. Bririraid do’ds. holding at tractive i-.os'ra.. for each guest, A . rielectable. luncheon of lime : c and a'pp’e j i-e ha becued-c-hl' k en breasts iaspa - c : : with almonds, baked potatoes v. ith cheese topping, congealed bridal saiari hot rolls, coffee and for dess:-:? strnv.- -beri v parfart pi?, y.as served: Ml - Abernathy >■ 1 , -ri - nrqp iate gil-ts to he;- we/idinV. at tendants. These present so? the 1 incheqn were Miss Rita Fit shihan - frttjeville. Miss Bcbrc? Gotten of F'-quay Springs. Miss Cathy Smith and Miss Susan Smith. > i Kip'mg. Miss Ai!»ne Warren. Miss R,gre Tyler. Miss Mary Alice R :?: of Benson Mis Polly Pope. Mrs. Jim mie Coats Mrs. Lloyd Coats and Mias Abernathy. VISIT IIFRE Mr. Earl Maynard Jr. was in Dunn visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard for Christmas. PAGE THREE Margaret Cathey Has Slumber Party Miss Marca’-et Cethev entertain ed at a slumber party at her home followin'’ the Delta Theta Delta Christmas dance on Monday even ing. Girl enjoying the affair were Miss Ann Byerly. Miss Peggy Barfield, Miss Libb Raynor, Miss Betsy Lee, Miss Becky Lee and Miss Faye Monds, all members of the local sor ority. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tyner and Mr. and Mm W. F. Miller from Lumberton are vacationing in Florida over, the . holidays. Mr. and Mrs Tyner are expected to return to Dunn in a few days. IN OHIO FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Faircloth and children visited relatives and Iriends- in Ohio over the holidays. For correct time Dial 52 0 0 MONROE S JEWELERS
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