■ THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2, 1953 . Becomes Bride Os Mr. Robbins Miss Gladys Btrickland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Strick land of Anrier was married to ' Howard Q. Kobbn > Saturday March s - ai. The mbrnlng ceremony took place at the Culli whee Methodist Church In Cullowt.ee. Mr. Robbins Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James •;F. Robbins of Asheville. The Rev. James A. Allen con ducted the double ring ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Miss Chris Gates, soloist, and Pat Montague,” organist. « Mias -Sjeyjerly Fowler and Miss Murlal Ashe attended Miss Strick land as bridesmaids. They wore baUerina-lfcngth dresses of pink and blue organdy and carried bouquets of white carnations tied with matching ribbons. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Henry Strickland t Jr. For the ceremony, she wore a white ballerina-length gown of 'Chantilly lace over nylon net. Her fingertip veil of illusion was at , tached to ft cornet of lace trim tached to a corpnet of lace trim a white Bible sopped with a white orchid. • Homer Wlke was best man for his cousin, apd the ushers were Clarence and James Wike. Mrs. Strickland wore a navy suit with matching accessories and a ’ iWake Op To More Comfort Without Nagging Backache Nmnfnfc bukaehe.kaa of pep and energy, headaches and diuiness may be due to Blow down of kidney function. Doctors say good is?® 1 * 00 very important to good health. When eome everyday condition, euoh “ streee “d etniin, causes this important function to slow down, many folks suffer nag miserable. Minor blatl- dePiiritaUons due to cold or wrong diet may y ttlng up nights or frequent pajuggag kidneyn if thogecondi- Try . D S* n '* rolld dlnreUe. Usedsuccessfuily by miUion. for , It ennuiine how many time* Bonn « give happy relief from these discom • l?I?Tr k T ,pth * 15mll “ 0 fkidneytube*»ndfl]- tere flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today! — ifitt—. STEP OUTIN STYLE IN THE WITH A NEW OUTFIT I I From The New ] Pope's Dept. Store | | Dunn’s Newest And Finest Ready-To-Wear Center 1 YOU CAN GET YOUR EASTER OUTFIT NOW AT AFTER-EASTER | PRICES IN OUR WELL-STOCKED STORE. I Take A Look At These Prices .>• m «. LADIES' TOPPERS VOWIITOWII MIITS just in tnme for your easter wardrobe' | All wool flannel suits, gabardines AA CA , . (nAAial COR QC and worsteds. Shorts, longs and WSaawtf UMvvldl VkUtVV stouts. Reg. Sizes 35 to 50. _ _ _ __ _ _ 29.95 ... Special $24.95 | $34.50 24.95 . Special $19.95 I -- ' 19,95... Specialsl9.9s SPORT COATS ' Many Fdmoas Lines For Men And Women Sp^f 2 * 9 n sd«r»?5 d «r»?I r 9 Sensational Values In Sheets, Towels, * $17.95 & $19.95 Hows, Bedspreads - Buy Now and Save. I ; , ’ .. FREE - FREE HTt u , ■ This Beautiful Sylvania ■■ I F FiMmeis and cbardinM. $4».5n Television Set - Valued ||.: jAdEll II 1 v,h " At $259.95 Will Be HR 544 .M Sr». A 7 W p m F -~ I!zSLI ■ i"FBPMa m ana■■§ BP® . - m ■■ li AW B ■ v ■ • , w ■ II kAtWASnCanrc a J Tli maun ia<—l f% „ I ' East Broad St Outfitters Far T he Family Dunn •M. C if ~ *" ■' 11 rl*l corsage of laventlar orchids. The bridegroom’s mother wore a black dress with black accessories, and also i wore a corsage of orchids. The bride is a graduate of East Carolina College in Greenville, And , is now librarian at the Cullowhes High School. Mr. Robbins is a stu ’ dent at Western Carolina Teachers College. The couple will make their home in Cullowhee. ■> Miss Lucille Aycoek of Burling ; ton and Miss Lela Aycock of Wii ' son will arrive tonight to spend I the Easter holidays at their home{ here. IMPROVING , Master Van Fitchett. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitchett, Jr. Is improving- from a broken leg ne , received from a fall recently. FROM WASHINGTON Mrs. N. A. Townsend “Os Wash ington has returned after visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Wade and j Miss Rachel Clifford for some ! time. RALEIGH SHOPPERS Mrs. J. N. Stephenson, Mrs. Hank Currin, and Mrs. Lewis Godwin, were shoppers in Raleigh Tuesday. CONFINED TO HOME Miss Eloise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, is now ill at her home on West Johnson Street. HERE FROM VIRGINIA Mrs. Z. V. Dorman, Brer.da, and Donnie, from Alexandria, Va., ar rived here yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family over tjhe weekend. VISITS ANDERSONS Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Anderson of Lacey, Va. will be here for the weekend visiting Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. L. Anderson. SEE GLOBE TROTTERS Miss Mary Lou Westbrook, Huev Jackson, Miss Betty Sills, I. R. Godwin, Iris Elemore and Bobby Sills were in Raleigh last night for the Globe Trotters at the coliseum there. ' : K;.v ■ J .ISbHBSeL S' ■■ BRENDA McDUFFIE HONORED AT PARTY: Brenda McDuffie was honoree o-n Wednesday afternoon when her mother, Mrs. O. S. McDuffie, Jr. entertained at an enjoyable birthday party and Eaater egg hunt, on Brenda’s seventn hiithday. The happy little girl to shown in the picture above v-ith a table full of nice gifts she received from her many friends who attended the party. (Daily Record Photo). Brenda McDuffie Honored On 7th Birthday Little Miss Brands McDuffie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. McDuffie, was honored ton the oc T casion of her seventh birthday with a delightful party and Easter egg hunt. The small guests arrived at 4:00 and enjoyed searching for hidden eggs. Ray Weeks was given a prize for finding the moist eggs and Kay Godwin for finding the least number. A green and yellow color scheme was used in the decorations for the party and miniature chicks and bunnies were given as favpqb.—, After the children had been ser THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN. N. C. ved individual birthday cakes top ped with a single candle, lemonade and push outs, Brenda opened her array of pretty gifts. Those assisting Mrs. McDuffie with the party were Mrs. Howard jKirby, Mrs. Walton Lee, Mrs. Rob ert Godwin and Mrs. Bob Caudle. Guests enjoying the affair were: Lynn and Glynn Jernigan, Cliff Butler, Walt Jones, Mike Jernigan, Frankie Porter, Maurice Barefoot, Lynn and Kay Godwin, Billy Wel lons, David Blackman, David Lee, Charles Lee, Jimmy Jordan, Lonnie Kirby, Chuck Byrd, Johnnie Gray, Michael Caudle, *Bill Horne, Nickie McDuffie, Jerry Lynn Monds, Don na Gammon, Alice Purdie, Sylvia Wellons, Sylvia Andrews, Sandra Coats, Carolyn Falrcloth, Frances Pate, Gloria Barnes, Pam Bass, Ram, Prince, Donna Kay Lucas, Betty Ann Lee, Cheryl and Lyn viglra ■,r.y> i ale Byrd of Bunnlevel, Lucy Kate Welborn, Sunny and Oennie Horne of Erwin. ENROUTE TO NEW YORK Mrs. Cohen Tart Br. ( la here visit- Mrs. Cohen Eart Sr., Is here visit ing relatives and friends for a few days before he leaves for New York, where he will be stationed at Stew art Air Force Base there. WITH COLD Miss Jean Sorrell, daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sorrell, is con fined to her home with a cold. She is expected to be out soon. iy BACK TO COLLEGE i ljtiss Jennie Smith returned to Guilford College Monday, after pending the spring holidays at home with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. H. A. Smith and family. Last Minute News Shorts BONN, Germany (IS The Unit ed States and France accepted to night a Soviet invitation to Join the Russian-British talks on oper ation of the three air corridors across Soviet-occupied Germany to Beilin. A French spokesman said he expected the conversations to be renewed, with the United States and France participating, after the Easter holidays. ROANOKE, Va. Iff) City Wel fare Director J. H. Fallwell said today he ha* recommended that 17 children be dropped from the city school free lunch program because their families can afford television sets. CHICAGO (V) A new influenza vaccine today promised greater pro tection against widespread and | stubborn outbreaks of ‘flu—Uke those that 1 swept the world last winter—if studies show it can be produced for general use. Five Items (Continued from page one) datlons by Chamber of Commerce Manager Norman Suttles on recre ation authorisation for town forces. The request of Jaycee President W. M. Biggs with reference to plscing Junior Chamber of Com merce courtesy traffic violation tickets on cars. Setting a policy for furnishing gravel for private driveways. Discussion of the dedication of the new Health Center and request of the Red Cross to move into quar ters vacated by the Health Center. CADET GEORGE W. BRAN NON, son of Mrs. George Brannon of Dunn, who was recently chos en a member of the North Caro lina State College Chapter of Scabbard and Blade, national military society which seeks to promote leadership through col lege sad university ROTC units. Cadet Brannon is a Junior at North CarcMna State College and a member of the American Soc iety of. Mechanical Engineers and Tan Kappa Epsilon social frater nity. ■ J“ j H AND B j FISK MARKET Operated by PJSTE j BROCBL t \ BO and .Bays Seafood Market 6 OYSTERS # SHRIMP Hata- ‘ i \ > t , jjUgg , DELIVERY Ipi I 4878 FOR » W ; t ' I] HAMS 59 *"» l Whole Homs !b. 65c I;S ID. 07cf Fancy N. C. Be'tsville „ • 1 TURKEYS W 63c ROAST 1 Fresh Lean | GROUND BEEF . lb. 39c ORANGE JUICE i 27< : J //e A Chase Marshmallow Jfr'Wk E ‘l 1 Paas Eastet Complete Del Monte or Dole Sliced Mitchell’s Shoe Peg I PiUEAPPLE- : 29 c con 19c| KMHES ; ; 33e .BUCKEYE 19cl Old South Juice “ Greenwood Sweet Pickled BLENDED vt 28c BEETS : 204 MARGARINE ■ 21c CUKE IK Cate’s Sweet Round Cut Baker s Unsweetened PICKLES ts 34c CHOCOLATE 424 Supreme Flako Pie FLOOR -.s 78c CHST IK -)y __ TOUATO i Can CB Sunny South Frozen | StrawberrieslK. I \ _ Eastor *TP Monday AIIRUArft I Iw Ev > *3Nh IlKullllr v Add Your Favorite Salad Dressing and Serv ■i Pound AAIYEn CA I JL 10 \■§ Av\ Q iai ill § a p| ri PAGE THREE

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