I . . MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6, 1953 Lvv— i _ ( Ylcjlva j of Qnisihsud Jto UJornsun Mrs. Edwards Is Wed In Church Ceremony In Wade Mrs. Louise Williams Edwards and William Srpith were married in a ceremony solemnized in the Bluff Presbyterian Church in Wade Sundny June 28. The bride is the daughter of Josiah Williams of Wade and Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. B. E. Shaw. The Rev. D. M. McGeachy, pas tor of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Vo'.ys were , spoken befoie the altar which was banked with southern smilax fern. Baskets of white gladiola and baby’s breath along wi„h wnite cathedral candles in seven-branch candela bra completed the setting. Mrs. James McPhail, pianist played traditional wedding nius,m, end accompanied Daniel C. Pat terson. vocalist, who sang, “Be cause " “The Sweetest Story Ev ery Told,’’ and as the benediction, •’Oh, Perfect Love.” Mrs, John /illinms, sister-in law of the bride, was the matron ■ of honor, Her' street-length dress » was pink nylon and she. wore white i accessories. Her cascade bouquet was of white pompoms and baby's breath.. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Edward Williams, wore a navy crepe dress with white trimming and rhinertones. She wore a picture hat and other matching accessories. She carried a bouquet of white pompom chry santhemums centered with pink carnations and baby’s breath. George Smith attended the bridegroom as best man. Ushe-s were John Williams, brother Os the bride, and Larry Wilson. Following the ceremony, the cou» pie greeted their guests in tit? vestibule of the church. Later Mrs. Lew's Kin’aw, sister of the bride entertained at a buf fet supper at her home in Wade for members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests. AT MYKTIF BFACH Mr. and Mrs. C rtls Williams spent last week at Myrtle Eeach. FROM DURHAM Miss Anita Cros-, of Durham .is visiting Mrs. Minnie Warren. f*fD <• © I/eonard Ranges • ; I! . Refrigerators - Water' Heaters - Deep Freeze.! < $ Up*wersal *- Small ; appliances, ii JOHNSON i J [FURNITURE COMPANY! • Phone 2427 Dunn, N. C.J ! ! Hassle M. Johnson < Stop... shop at the sign of Coke and Food Hot-weather meals perk right up with ice-cold Coke. If h Your family and friends welcome j I • WOu gk home IMI I v' DUNN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY h . r*9i»l»v*d © l»51, THf COCACOIA CO*HMr' gyp jt j ■ ■ h 4 , Wm I I sK, JSSwB ■ 1 I * fH ■ 9 ■ ’ IK MR. AND MRS. STACEY RAI alter they were married on Frida; Church. Mrs. Ousley is the form of Mrs. Evelyn Lucas McLean of McLean. Mr. Ousley is the son of late Henry Chapman Ousley of t Pat Lynch, Jll Is Honored With Party On Fifth Birthday Pat Lynch, 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lynch. Jr., was honored on his fifth birthday with a party on Friday afternoon at three thirty o’clock, * The guests gathered on the lawn and watched Pat open his gifts. They were served birthday cake and ice cream. All the children wore their bath being served, they were taken to the Dunn swimming pool where they ing suits to , the party and after enjoyed swimming for a while. Later the guests were invited over to the park and served orange drinks and peanut butter and crack ers. Approximately twenty of Pat’s friends helped him celebrate his birthday. Y OUSLEY are shown above Jnst ty night in the Erwin Presbyterian ner Carol Beth McLean, daughter if Erwin and the late Duncan A. [ Mrs. Laura Yates Ousley and the Buie's Creek. Tony Tew Honored r On 3rd Birthday Friday Afternoon Tony Harris Tew, son of Mr. 1 and Mrs. L. H. Tew Jr., was hon ' ored on his third birthday on ■ Friday afternoon, July 3rd. A number of games werV play ed and then Tony opened hfe gifts. 1 Refreshments consisting of ice - crem. cookies and candy were ser ! ved and balloons were given as favors to: Judy and Linda Tew, Ronald and Donald Moore, Larry j Wood, Jerry Lynn Monds, Jenny . and Becky Spell, Gall and Jimmy , Jackson. Ed, Ted, Thomas and Peggy Weßt, Kay and Junior Dan iels, Mickey and Benny Schneider, Charles Whittington, Shirley, Pat sy and Linda Dupree and Martha Ann Jernigan. Other guests were his grand , mother, Mrs. Nealie Pope, his aunt, Mrs. E. H. Jernigan, Jr., Mrs. Leonard Daniels, Mrs. Pittman Spell, Mrs. Ed West. Mrs. Eugene Moore, Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs Dud Jackson. HONEYCUTT—BOSE Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rose of Four Oatas have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Marie to Mac Ray Honeycutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hon eycutt of Dunn. The wedding will take ’ place in September. FROM RALEIGH Miss Julie Prevo of Raleigh is visiting with Miss Angela Tart. ' ■auiuummmaaamußamuHUauuuHumamuamims|pMiM ßlI * l>| h aiaßa **l We Ain’t Doing No We Ain’t Making No Money. We’re Tired Os Looking *t Each Other — * .A- /: " A So We're Going On Vacation Son Yon Next Monday, July 13 THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. Engagement and wedding pic tures will be gladly printed by The Record. There is no charge. Angela Tart Has , Canasta Party In 1 Honor Os Her Guest i i Miss Angela Tart entertained her t house guest, Miss Julie Prevo, at a Canasta party on Friday night at ( seven- thirty. Miss Prevo is from , Raleigh. During the evening ML-s Tart served those attending refreshments j consisting of lime ice, cookies, nuts, ; and mints. j Those playing were Miss Prevo, j Miss Meredith Cromartie, Miss Jan Aycock, Miss Shirley Baird, Miss Frances Carroll. Miss Mattie Wil liams. and the hostess. NELSON—RODGERS Mr. a/nri Mrs. Glenn Wiliam Rodgers of Charlotte have announ ced the engagement of their dau ,»nter, Miss Patsy Ann Rodgers to Robert Brown Nelson, son of the i Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar Nel- < son of Olivia. i Miss Rodgers is a graduate o T Central High School in Charlotte and attended Limestone College. She is now employed by the Mu- j tual Insurance Co. in Charlotte. 3 Mr. Nelson is a graduate of Me- r Callie School at Chattanooga ] Tenn. and of Presbyterian College He received his M. A. degree from Clemson College In June. The marriage will take place ] August 29. j VISIT MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Paul White and son Paul. Jr. spent the week end in i Fayetteville visiting her mother, i Mrs.’ J. H. Emmltt. | AT LAKE Mrs. Cad Upchurch and Miss Vickie Upchurch are at White Lake, i for several days. I ARE VACATIONING ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ausley and children are vacationing in New Yore and Rhode Island. They Left Dunn Saturday. i VISITS SISTER Misses Blanche and Pauline Bell had as their guests last week Mrs. J. M. Walters of Arapahoe. The three women are slaters. i VISIT MRS WARREN j Mrs. R. L. Warren has had as her guest for the past two weeks her grandson. Bill Jackson of Bur lington. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jack- i son, his parents, were vacationing i in Miami, Florida and returned to Dunn for Bill and to visit Mrs. Warren on Saturday. They left on Sunday. , AT TOPSAIL Mias Elolse Williams, Miss Julia Matthews, and Mrs. Paul Dodson are spending the week at Topsail i Beach. .- ■> .»!"•,( - ') HERE FOR WEEKEND Mrs. Henry Kendall and daugh ter, Mary Sue of Elizabethtown visited her mother, Mrs. Mamie Russell over the weekend. i TEMPLE HOME J. W .Temple of the U. 8. Coast Guard, who la stationed in Norfolk, Va., was home for the weekend. ■ • ' 1 AT WHITE LAKE i Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shell and fam- 1 lly. Mias Mattie Williams, ail of Dunn and Miss Julia Prevo of Ra leigh, spent the weekend at White Lake. ’ < —_— , RETURN TO NEW YORK ' Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCall have returned to their home In New York after spending a week with her mo- t ther, Mrs J. J. Merritt on Duns. i Route B. Mr. McCall Is employed at 1 Coney Island Hospital In New York, i Wei boms Hosts Jo Grand Slam Club On Friday The Grand 81am Bridge Club met on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welborn. The hostess used lovely summer flowers, with glads predimlnating, in decorating her home. High for women, an onion chop per, was awarded to Mrs. Gerald Mann. Paul Walker received the men’s high score prize, a can of tobacco. During progressions cokes, cheese c: ackers and salted nuts were pass ed and after play banana splits were rerved. Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and the host and hostess. STUDENT NURSE HOME Miss Winifred Ann Warren, w.io s a student nurse at Watt’s Hos pital, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Warren over the week jnd. VISIT MRS. O’BRIEN Mrs. Wilma O’Brien had as her guests last week her sister, Mrs. Clyde Snuggs and her two nieces, Patsy and Paula of Rockingham VISITING TYLERS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tyler had as their guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. Grahanv Broaddus of Rich mond, Virginia. They returned to Richmond Saturday. MRS. SALLEY ILL M:s. F. W. Salley of Dunn is a patient in the Dunn Hospital. Her address Is Benson Highway, Dunn. AT HOLDEN’S BEACH Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshburn and their families are vacation ing this week at Holden’s Beach. FROM RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tyler had as their guests recently Mrs. Pow hatan Jones, Miss Nancy Jones and Miss Mary Laurie Smith, all of Richmond, Virginia. HERE FRIDAY Boats Tart, who is attending; summer school at U.N.C. and a friend, Mike Sewell; also of Car olina, were in Dunn Friday. VISITING THIB WEEK Mrs. Morva Westbrook and dau ghter, Mary Lou are visiting in Newton Orove at Mrs. Westbrook's home. SPENDS FOURTH AWAY Miss Rogle Tyler spent the In dependence Day holidays in Rich mond, Virginia visiting relatives. WITH MRS. PUSDK Mrs. Freddie Whiiuwright and daughter, Ann of Morehead City art visiting Mrs. Wes Purdie. FROM KENTUCKY Mas. Ed Smith has as her guests for the next several weeks, her daughter, Mrs. Florence Smith Bringarder and children, Charles, Ann and Ed of Lexington, Ky. SUMMER AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Ed Purdie and children are - spending the summer at Atlantic Beach. RETURN TO WISCONSIN Mrs. Sue Warren Little and son Art! of LaCross, Wisconsin, left Dunn Thursday after spending two weeks hgre with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Warren. v LEAVE FOR VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barbour and children left yesterday for their vacation stay at Holden's Beach. WEEK AT WACCAMAW Mm. John Parker and children spent last week at Lake Waccamaw visiting her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Thomp son. ANNOUNCE MEETING The Ruth Gardner Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at four o’- clock at the home of Mrs. J. F. Martin on North Ellis Ave. > BELOTES LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belote and' children left Friday for Kentucky where they will visit both of their families. HERE TO SEE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Green and daughter, Linda Sue of Sanford :i spent the week end in Dunn vis- : iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neill : Green and her mother, Mrs. J L. Hudson. I I / LIONS LEAVE George Perry Lee and Eugene 1 Hood have left for Chicago to at- 1 tend ! the national Lion’s Conven - ' tion.i They will represent the Dunn : club. The convention lasts all of 1 this week. t VISITS HERE Gordon Clapp of Massachusetts spent Qie week end in Dunn visit- ' ing Miss Polly Pope. -»—i— i VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. a. Graham Cheek [ and two children, Johnny and Nita of Burlington have been visiting her ' parents, Dr., and Mrs. J. F. Martin. The Cheek’s were here last week and retarned to Burlington on Sunday. WEEK END AT BEACH . Red Sandlin and Billy Thompson 1 1 spent the week end at Wrightsville j' Beach. 11 • l VISITS MOTHER > 1 Major William Howard Warren ' of Shelby has been in Dunn visit- : . ing his mother, Mrs. R. L. War i ren - IN NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sandlin will 1 return from New York City Tues- : I day where they have been since . last Thursday. VISIT COUSINS Misses Starr and Mary Lucy Sherman of High Point are visit ing. their cousins Judy and Linda Welbom this week. ! (. FORMER RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laughinghouse Jr. and children who now reside in Durham, N. C. were in Dunn . Sunday visiting friends and re k latives. ! VISIT WELBORNS Mr. and Mrs. [David Jenkins of High Point were the weekend . guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wel . born. The Welboms also had as their guests last Thursday, Mr. hnd Mrs. Lester Sherman and Mr. and Mrs. Hbrvey Sherman of Hfgh Point i A ANOTHER SEARS I V EXCLUSIVE!! | \ % , i * y ' ; I CMfUMHB ' i ■ i • * HAROWARg \ pr ' ' AND TOOLS ’ soto omut ir \ j ! •i-’l scaxs. ■oaoex a*o co. j -1 CRAFTSMAN | HARDWARE AND POWER TOOLS^ [• BENCH SAWS j ' o PIPE TOOtS ( j o SCREEN WIRE O PULLEYS \J • CABLE • TOOL BENCHES *9 • WRENCH t «• MOTORS Vfß • LEVELS • V- , v s -.•ipUiUL. . O LATHES .v. ' b bWlfrHliS^ ;• PRECISION TOOLS] • BAND SAWS 'M • TOOL CHESTS (y / o PLANERS < j \ _ J m SEARS GUARANTEE ~ \A/ ——A— XL >1 ■ ait ril ■ *aa waaom j- afalnn !■ fiftßßgtiw 111 vv• aufllMllVV IIIVI VVVIV •mew WI w I* non«Mr ill -. usj-T-JL- j , o 1 IK lesenoea ana iiiusTraTous | W# QuiPßntii rtnl tny irlicli purchwid from us wIR you llj ..» J Nio sorvfco you Imivi 0 to purchased from m, wo wait you to rttum to wit our wpMW* II j 1 ' Wo wl then exchange P for oxoeMy whot you wont, or w3l rotwn H J :.v * -vr"., ■ ■■■ 1 wHunillV ■ I'lfeiw 99 I BwlppHl m Lillington Personals Mr. and Mrs. James C. Atkins of I Washington, D. C. visited their mother, Mrs. Neill S. Atkins here on the week end. They came to get their children, Carol and Colin, who had spent a. week here with their grandmother. The children came to Lillington with their aunt, Miss Mary McDougald Atkins who had been on a recent visit to Wash ington. , Paul Gillespie of Reidsvilk was a weekend visitor of his aunt, Mrs. ' B. P. Gentry. Miss Jessie Pittard returned to Reidsville with him for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur 1 Gillespie. The Gillespie family re- '• cently moved it Reidsville from New Orleans, La. following Dr. Gil lespie's death several months ago. 1 Miss Ruby Williams was a visitor ’ in Lillington on Tuesday. Miss Williams, who is a member of the ' Buie’s Creek faculty, is working with the Baptist Sunday School 1 Board in Western North Carolina during the summer months. 1 i TREASURE HUNT Psflgy Williford, three year old 1 daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Wil- 1 Ilford, gave a treasure hunt on Sat- ‘ urday, June 27, at her home n honor of her birthday anniversary. 1 Around a dozen neighborhood child- 1 ren joined her for the occasion and 1 prizes were awarded to the winners 1 of the hunt. Guests added gifts ! for the guest of honor. A birthday cake was cut and served with ice cream.. A special guest was Mrs. J Johnnie Williford of Angier, grand mother of the honoree. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Johnson and their son, Jimmy, have moved into their new brick home they re cently built on the corner of Third and Ivy street. Mrs Johnson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGraw formerly of Lynchburg, Va., are also making their home with them. Fireworks Death Toll 8 For Year CHICAGO (IP) Fireworks have killed at least eight persons in 1953 and maimed, disfigured and injured hundreds more despite tighter laws regulating or prohib iting their use, a survey showed today. During the Independence Day weekend the United Press counted one fireworks death and at least 66 injuries in which fireworks play ed a part. In three of the mishaps youhg boys lost limbs. But even before the holiday ar rived. fireworks had claimed sev en lives and caused injuries to lOf i persons. PAGE THREE Conner Named*: 1 (Continued from page one) he was a special writer lor the student daily newspaper and won a partial scholarship from tire University to spend the summoPL in Europe and the Middle Eanf on a study project. He completed a special tww months study of industrial deveJ* lopment of communal settlements : in Israel and studied the Arab; Israeli problems at the Embassy. He is the author of thesis on “Control and Cense#*: ship of College Daily Newspapers*’ 7 * In 1949 he was listed in “Whq’lf' Who Among Students In Amen« can Universities and Colleges.” YDL LEADER Active in Young Democtatip, Clubs of North Carolina, Connot* served as president of the Bertie! County YDC, chairman -:of tit(P, Second YDC Congressional Difa,. trict, was a member of the Statev; YDC executive board in 1950 and* in 1950-51 served as district oWi g’anizer for six states and the ' District of Columbia. He has ser ved on a number of State YDOj committees. , , * He is a member and was firaE* secretary-treasurer of the Berßoj; County Historical Association. S*r, is also a member of Sigj '-a Del**, I Chi. national professional Journal* lism fraternity. He was a membeiff of the Kiwanls club in Niles. **?/ Mr. Conner is the son of Mr. ” and Mrs. J. W. Conner. He was ' recently married to Miss Sara J®r Hege, formerly of the Falcon ONh phanage near here. She taught. 1 school last year at Vanceboro. Mr. and Mrs. Conner have t»-«* ken the apartment of Dr. and Mraj," Randolph Doffermyre at 1009 W.* 1 Vance Street. Quality * >t Parakeets Vb* ‘ K All Colors We invite you to see them; f at our aviaries. Seed-Cages-Supplies CEDAR LAWN :■ AVIARIES ! ( James A. Surles, owner 1 * 611 N. McKay Avenue ‘ o Day Phone 2446 Nite 2228 ’’ DUNN, N. C.