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PAGE TWO mfr jfll r *3r Ik TO DIRECT FASinON SHOW Betty Green, fashion accelerator for Independent Retailers Syndicate, a New York baying office that serves top stores throughout the country, will conduct “The Gepitoi Spring Fashion Show” to be sponsored by the Fayetteville Ex chan gettes at The Capitol in Fayetteville on Thursday, February W, at 8 p. m. Constantly in touch with all branches of the fashion industry. Miss Green keeps alert to the new trends. She has covered the Paris Openings for the past two seasons. Mrs. A. W. Dugan, president of the Exchangettes, is serving as general chairman of the show. Assisting her are Mrs. Graham Callahan, ways and means; Mrs. Robert F. Kelly, publicity; Mrs. Bobby Breece and Mrs. Glenn Cobb, tickets; Mrs. Sam Deiner, Mrs. Charles Dawkins, Mrs. Harold Cohen and Mrs. Newton Robertson, Jr., contact committee. Local models will show the new spring styles. Tickets will be only SO cents, and proceeds will be used for the Exchangettes’ work with crippled children. The public is invited. BULLETINS (Owllwel Iran page 1) brewery. “I have never been in a brewey in my life either in the United States or abroad,” the Alabama Democrat roared. WASHINGTON m timt ex-f resident Truman’ir controversial White Hooke balcony was “a pretty good idea.” Mr. Eisenhower, leadhfg a group of congressmen on a tour of the White Hedse Tuesday, said he liked the bateony and doesn’t agree with the criticism heaped on Mr. Truman when the balcony was constructed in 1948. MIAMI, Fla. UR A killer apparently made good his escape from the 21st floor of the towering, “escape proof’ Dade County Jail today by slipping through a cordon of some 200 law enforcement officers. , FORT WORTH, Tex. UR Mrs. Mabel Lupi was em ptying her vacuum cleaner Tuesday when her thumb got stuck. She tried soap to get it out. No luck. Finally, .after a long futile struggle, she called police. The rescue Squad freed her thumb-with a can open**. HOLLYWOOD, Calif. UR Marcelino Romani, the Puerto Rican delegate who won his battle for recognition at last year’s Republican convention to the amusement of mflhons of television viewers, was offered a film role tOOfs . Independent producers Dick Dorso and Bernard Girard said they were awaiting Romani’s answer to a re quest to play the ride of a befuddled scientist in a.comedy, “Robots Have No Tails.” §< NAPLES, Fla. UR Lewis Bredin, wealthy Detroit in dustrialist, said today the prospect of his marrying Gloria Swanson “is so far in the future it is not worth talking about.” iff*.- %■ s BETHESDA, Md. UR Michael O'Connell has called ; off his love strike. The 16-year-old wooer had said he would boycott his home until his father gave him permis | s*on to marry the girl he loves. But he went hack Tuesday night, after only three days on the outside. ST ► .CHICAGO UR Pilots coming into Chicago’s Midway | Airport complained Tuesday that their landing pattern was being disturbed, so police hauled a little hoy from the top of a four-story building-and made him quit flying his u ' ' / " ' ‘ * * Jelke's Mother High Court (Continued from page one) , at aving off the proceeds if pros titution is groundless because Jelke had sufficient income from other 3S£ r si2i' : or give up Borders to Defense At - torney Samuel Segal In s hitter ex- j “You’re stalling; just plain or- 1 •Continued From Pare One, brought by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. * The state attorney general’s of ‘ fice had admitted It Was "frankly ■' worried” about the ‘'uncontradicted . evidence” that jury lists in Caswell County have been made up from voters’ registration lists instead of from tax lists as required by laW. I The high court took note of this, I but did not rule. ‘ .•mdin i - TMjKi GAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. O, j Mrs. Archie Burns 'T Hostess To Class wj Mrs. Mary Hawley as 00-toatess. In the abaence of the president, Mrs. G. W. Henry called the meet ing to order. Mrs.- -Bums gave tfre't devotional thought from the third • chapter of James after which Mrs. Allen Lee led hi prayer. Reports were heard from the treasurer and toe secretary. The group voted to donate dish towels for the church hßchen. Lovely spring flowers. Including spires, jonquils and tjuinoe, were arranged throughout toe home. Mrs. T. A. Thornton conducted ■ an interesting Bible Quiz. The hom«K Bus- S sian tea, cookies and salted nuta to the following members preaent; Mrs. R. A. Duncan, Mis. Kobe Wig- J gins, Mrs. Leslie Parker. fOtrs. A. B. Adams, Mrs.. Q. W. iSenw.Agrs. - D. M. Thomas, Mrs. R. H. Stock land, Mrs. Allen Lee mad ’Mrs. T. -j A. Thornton.' VACATIONING IN FMHMDA Mr. H. P. Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Barnes and Olorta and Jerry Barnes ore vacationing in Florida. ■ ■— V * t h (Continued freest >e||b -e&e) Commandant and ho recently was waits and hoe HiM ekr- • ions otner ponuous Os. Donor ut ; mi. 0 ** 6 red *“* n «totor*rfcuk He % -the son of Mt. add Mrs. Alfred Blalock, prominedtc Dunn residents. .• ’l-v •”' .... / ■■ ■ UV- Bond Election (Cen tinned Frssa Fast Go*) -- , - ptum should vote bonds to* toe purpose, but said he todtotot it ought to be left up to toe Voters to 1 decide. • .?;■ m j• -< 'Mack Andrews was appointed chairman of a committee to On vestigate tl)e coats and powibljity orhd Among committee aoqhbers pre sent at last night's meuUng were Chalrmgn Justesaq, Mayer Hanna Bill Bins. Mrs. Frank Spruill, Bert Alabaster, Mack An drews,' A. B. Johnson. Dr. Charlie Byrd, Henry M, Tyler, Mr. sifid Mrs. Paul Whit« and MUy Godwin.- „ AttAr —r M.UIC OuUc nWBwfS - wnwHvPiL' ■ (Continued Irens page mmV .have “actier aid” from Ruaria. Am- > gaasador Henry Cabot 'Lodge Jr-, to his detoti #WMh to toe world eepnhmtton,_ PoMtt-. ed Ko&TrSmki plan adopted overwhelmingly at toe tost half of making up the jury Ust of the county.” - Ingram, 44-yea »-ald father of nine children, was Jound guilty of tight ening a young White farm girl to leering at her In a curious manner and of following her across a corn field although he did not approach closer than 75 feet. .He said he thought the blue jean-clad person was a boy and he appebaehad to ask about toe loan of a trailer. NEGROES EXCLUDED The National Association for toe advancement Os Colored People, whose attorneys defended Ingram, argued that Negroes have been ex cluded for Jury service “solely to reason of race and color” to In gram’S county, that the QM**il County Jury which convicted him was “Illegally drawn,” that too gta tute under which he was cgMfcted is “too mg' 2 ®” to to VaUd aDd teat the court erred in dbt allowing, to® trial to ,be moved to another ooun tyThe charge Against Ingram at tracted international attention and became a celebre for Communtrt propaganda. The NAACP issued a ’ riioniaimw of all Communist act ivities atm pressure in Ingram’S ha rested to June, 1941, after ’teeh agw ; Willie Jean Bdqtob, » farmers daughter now qmrriad, told har father and brotfiirt that tngrato "leered” ot her from his car os the walked along a rural 'roadr th«n h—»—— ■ « i I in ,OUHN-s|| m | ■> .. ,;n&. rvueroi HfitHf ~ - 'eg- ..-f ffi.sflf 1 ; . S' SPIV AX POPULAR WITH FANS Charlie Spiv ok, in addlUon to being me of toe top hand leaden Ip Aawriea, is also a very friendly and likeable fellow. He went down in the audience lost night during the intermission to mingle with the crowd. Spivak is shown hero with three admirers. Left to right ore: Mm. Loe Sandlin, Spivak. Mrs. Nancy Welborn and T. M. Stewart. (Dally Record Photo). - MOTHERS - JPMek,ftm*. . For Toddlers Through Teens ■ Be Sure And Visit Our Children’s Department Which Has Been Completely Remodeled ' ' • ' ■ #ii§H nr ,he r° un 9 o "** t# shine u «” t {.JL I p visit Leder Bros, and see the grand a m mb * selection of Styles and Values we have in our jnBP : :{M HI loVely remodeled childrens department. SPORT COATS (F> , GIRLS E ■ j —— | TODDLERS I ■’’AWAT fw ■' •-V-- * Mp' jlmi M L ) “‘ I© HgITTITTTI FIT Mil l p 'ill in I mam V WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,FEBUARY 25,1953 Bye Bridge Club. made festto for the affair with] I bouquets of oblorful spring Htwv game was in progress, the hostess [■ served bleu cheese wafers and coca I Special guests for the party were, Mrs. Leon McKay, Mrs. Eugene Huggins, Mrt. William S. Tart and Mrs. Bob Caudle. Miss Libby Raye Cromartie com piled high score and received a silver band bracelet. Quest high award, earrings, .went to Mrs. Leon TOUR SAFWa« I AT I Milk' '‘l ■■ * M I Doan. N. C above, were; Miss Kathleen BarkeM Mlu JUniise McOugan. mih Pick >aytar. ,* _ _ . i 'VH • famwa **P or ‘ Uo V tonm :■*?* pr *"“" 11 creosoted against '® rraito and decay, last fc 11\ ■ non than 30^ean I >B think of th^wo. IB saved ..the mono yfl MSI nerved! Post* kee 1 original strength Sjivß ground line; thee i fore, scalier treate 1 Il 'H, P°* te “** lac ® tar ’» < I f untreated posts. Se ~.|M H 9 u* iar fence port SPP G£h Dunn FCX yt'y Ruppert Godwin, M* w »««■«»
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