WEDMESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 17, 1953 ‘ iH.’TiTT' ■ - =■==■-:,■ ff■j. < ysjc=s=£= pw oj 9/rfsMAi io Woman gg&St&g pmmy Denny Has fourth Birthday Parly On Tuesday I Twenty-two little folks gathered bn the lawn at 5:30 at 509 South peneral Lee Avenue to celebrate Tommy Denny’s fourth birthday on Tuesday afternoon. »er swinging and playing ball, Ibe children were served an iced puit drink. Many other games were enjoyed after which party plates bf birthday cake, ice cream and candy fruit drops were served. I Each child was given a toy car and a balloon as a favor from Tom | Tommy received many lovely gifts from his guests. Those helping him to celebrate were Alice Butt, Ma Neil Raynor, Billy Weddle, Chuck Thomas. Kay Godwin, Mary Ann Russell, Mick Mixon, Buhba Doffermyre, Jack Byrd, Johnny Parker. Beth Wellons, Ben Juste sen. John Randall and James Ri chard Strickland, Dennis Strick land, Dennis S land, Jr., Rebecca Jernigan, Phy llis Hood, Don Wilson, Rickey Hen ry. Emmie Thomas, Donna Lang don, and Donald Denny, Tommy's buther. VISIT DURHAM Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haire and Aarshalene Register were , visitors n Durham Monday. IN ALABAMA ■ Manley Pope arid Ray Haire are In Alabama for two weeks. CROSS HOSPITAL INSURANCE a l TS E Blue - X - Cross ft I Mrs. H. A. Eldridge DUNN, N. C. fahe&Mf&a FATHER'S DAY WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS A List To Select From || Freeman Shoes 'ft Hubbard Slacks mW tM* Manhattan Shirts Norris Sport Shirts iTIMI ★ The Famous ★ Wembley Ties Span Manhat- Pioneer Belts IrlfJ tan Shirt. White X jewelry and Wallets Oxford Weave ★ Esquire and Bachelor IIH _ Friend Socks $3.95 - II ■ II Dad Will Like AjA ★ PIONEER Cool Sport Shirt if North Cool Belts and Made by Norris & Braces Tro .val Summer Suits it air pak - _ •, I ■ and Luggage $1.95 to $3.95 Sport Coats t » . V,, -a ,j , 1 „ „ ■ . DUNN N. C. ANGIER * - ■ aat I I JBmI ,®PjI j/Btk. mi ’ * I? 8 jJm . ]jBR EBJkTf j j IP Ji am Win! ft I & I CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY Tommy Denny, s on of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Denny of Dunn, is shown above in the center of the picture dressed in all white, at the birthday party which was given in his honor on Tuesday afternoon. Those shown tn the picture are Alice Butt, Ella Neil Raynor, Billie Weddle, Chuck Thomas, Kay Godwin, Mary Ann Russell, Mick Mixon, Bubba Doffermyre, Jack Byrd, - Johnny Parker, Beth Wellons, Ben Justesen, John R andall Strickland, James Richard Strickland, Dennis Strickland, Jr., Rebecca Jernigan, Phyllis Hood, Don Wilson, Rickey Henry, Emmie Thomas, Donna Langdon, and Donald Denny. (Dally Record Photo). CURRIN-SANDERS VOWS ARE SAID IN CEREMONY SATURDAY Miss Eloise Sanders and Ernest L. Currin Jr. were marriad Sat urday afternoon at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Lemon Springs with the Rev. T. E. Nelson officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher Sanders of Lemon Springs and Mr. Currin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Currin of Olivia. The bride has been a mem-/ ber of the faculty of Benhaven School in Olivia. Wedding music was presented by Miss Betty Lou Currin of Olivia, sister of the bridegroom, and Irvin Currin of Olivia, brother of the bridegroom, soloists, and Alton Harrington, pianist. As her sister’s matron of hon or, Mrs. Braxton Bunn of Spring Hope wore a ballerina-length gown of pink organdy and taffeta made with a protrait neckline, bouffant skirt, and matching sash. She car ’ ried a nosegay of pink roses and carnations. The bridesmaids were Mrs. J. D. Foust of Thomasville, sister of the bride, Miss Jane Currin of Olivia, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Crissman and Miss Genelle Godfrey, both of Lemon Spring. They wore dresses like that worn by Mrs. Bunn, and their nose gays were also like the honor at -1 tendants. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Joan Currin of Sanford, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Janice Brantley of Lemon Springs. The flower girls were Miss Joan God frey of Sanford, cousin of the bride,. and Frankie Layton of Lemon Springs. Given in marriage by her father, the-bride wore a gown of pink and white organdy made with a scal loped neckline, bouffant skirt, and matching sash. She wore a two tiered veil of pink nylgn illusion with a beaded coronet.. Her colonial THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, If, CL bouquet was of whits roses and carnations with purple orchids. Mr. Currin k-est man for his son, and the ushers were Francis Cun-in of Sanford, brother of the bridegroom, Braxton Bunn of • Spring Hope, brother-in-law of the • bride, Alton Harrington and An ’ drew Harrington, both of Olivia. , The mother of the bride wore a i dress of blue linen with seed pearl i applique, black accessories and an ; orchid" corsage. The bridegroom’s ■ mother chose an aqua nylon lace ■ dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. i Following the ceremony, the • parents of the bride entertained at • a reception at their home. For a i wedding trip to western North ■ Carolina, the bride ■ wore a pink i shantung dress with matching ■ Jacket, white accessories, and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Currin is a graduate of 1 East Carolina College. Mr. Currin, a graduate of the law school of 1 the University of North Carolina, is now employed with an insurance i company in Richmond, Va. where the couple will make their home. v ■ ~?• : . ./ ■• : SJL.raat -:aLAaig THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE] f TOOTH BRUSH! Right Reserved to & B ““■ BB ■»■»••■■■ Limit Quantities £ BfOOCI St. “ DUIIf!, N. C. »«S" 59^F fSi» ■ HftJTTy/T'TS Medium or large .L' Pi ! H * EIW 2 B '- %&C DELUXE PEN I_ . 50c # ssc PI. I r '^El Lots of those big ’n No cap to lose! 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