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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 23, ljlttyr, YbuvA of Qnhhsjd £o D)omm SS SHS? In RALEIGH Among those from Dunn in Ra leigh Tuesday were Mrs. Hal Jer nlgan. Mrs. Vaughn Hutaff, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oerroll, Mr. and • Mrs. Oraham Henry, Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Mrs. George Mark* and Mr. and Mrs. James Surles. • FROM ARIZONA- Mr. and Mrs. David P. Kimball of Phoenix, Arizona recently vis ited their daughters -in-lew and grandson, Mrs. Howard W. Kim-, ball and Kenneth in this city. IN CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL Mrs. Bobby Remburg of Char, latte, the former Mary Frances Keene, daughter of Mrs. I. W. Keene and daughter-in-law of Mrs. R. L. Remsburg, both of Dunn, is a patient in the Char lotte Memorial hospital. CAKE AND PIE SALE The Women's Auxiliary Coun cil of the Glad Tidings Church will have a cake and pie sale, Sat urday, July 25 at Lee’s Grocery. A variety of delicious home-made cakes and pies will be on sale. RETURN TO DUNN Mrs. Howard Kimball and son Kenneth of Dunn, returned home after visiting relatives in Wash ington, D. C. and Arlington, Va. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earnhart have returned from a trip to Florida. HAB GUESTS Mrs. Allen H. A. Lee had as her guests over the week end her son. Lewis Lee of Chapel Hill and Miss Jennie Lou Newbold of Elizabeth City. ON DEAN’S LIST Among the 282 students who made the Dean's List- of the Col lege of Arts and Sciences at UNC during the past quarter were sev eral from this vicinity. They in cluded Florence K- Howard, Dunn, Robert C. Bryan, Dunn. William J. Barefoot, I Jr., Benson, Thomas A. Farmer, Jr., and William G. Grimes,' both of Smithfield:■ To be on the* Dean’s List, a student must make a grade of B or higher on all cour-1 r i ses during the quarter. VISITING MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poltnyak .—... . .as an arctic BREEZE ggjjgf, Gardner's ydvet Sherbets . Delicious end TTafmhfnq Lima & Oraivjt Sharhats • SPECIAL t Pint •5* ; 19* THREE HONOREES Three local brides-elect Were honored at s dinner party Wednesday night at Johnson’s Restaurant given by Mrs. Reta Whittenton. Those shown: Id the picture above at the party are, left la right, Mrs. Whittenton, the hostess. Miss Roby Series, Miss Helen Jennette, and Miss Betty Walton, the three honored gaests. (Dally Record Photo) of Fair Lawn, New Jersey are vis iting Mrs. Polinyak’s mother, Mrs. Troy Jackson in Dunn, AT TOPSAIL Mrs. Troy Jackson’s son, Harry, and Mr. and M;s. Joseph Polin yak of Fair Lawn, N. J,, spent Wednesday at Topsail Beach ,w!lh Mrs. Lewis Godwin -of Jackson ville. Mrs. Herbert Hodges. Mika Su san Hudson. and Ben Hudson are visiting relatives in Clayton. AT MYRTLE BEACH I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butler and , family are spending the week at Myrtle Bekch. SPENDING WEEK Mrs. Howard White arid family I are spending the week at Wrights ville Beach. : Three Brides-Elect Feted At Dinner Party Wed. t One of the loveliest parties glv i en In Dunn during the summer - season was the dinner party Mrs., Reta Whittenton gave In honor of three brides-elect Wednesday eve . ning at Johnson’s Restaurant at > seven-thirty o’clock. Honorees for the delightful occasion were Mias Betty. Walton, Miss Ruby Surles and Miss Helen Jannette. I Miss Surles will be married. In - August in the Gospel Tabernacle Church here. Miss jannette Is to be wed in the Sacred- Heart Ca tholic Churth in August also. Miss r Walton’s wedding (a fori . September and will tape place in the First Baptist Church here. * The General Lee Room of rite Restaurant was the setting for the party wfth a beautiful bridal mo tif ruing a pink and white color {scheme. White asters and mums intermingled with pink rosebuds In a silver bowl flanked by tan pink candles in «Uv«r candelabra, dec orated the dinner table. ... t, -The brides-elect- found Ahetr Maces marled with whlu hriuiM*. . Mrs. Whittenton presented the hoooyees with Cambridge and Am tlque Colonial-style table lamps. After the guesta". found thf ir places which,were, marked With At tractive bridal , Ucious dinner was served emsbt ing of meiobt-hafi '> cocktailJHjjr- Bar-le-Duc, with •• paragus . ' 1 teed tea. hot roUs - setecnttpl- ••«hdr n the r conclusion of, -the dinner, MtarALpy(H'-QbA# Miss ' Katherine TayterVWk<st«* th^^tesS.i^Hgh^gp^^^tests. ton, MUsa Helen Jamnetye, MM» Taylor. Mrs. Copts* Mias Banjos, Mrs. k. I Walton of Bute’s -Creek* Mrs. Charles W. Surles, Mrs. Ar chte Wood Sr., Mrs. 0. H,. Avent of Bple’» Crook, Mrs. J. W. Driver, EASY to Use ! SURE to Soolil a. , bow fiunr mnnfiirr ; -WSKfffi&WMfBBSSmi S-,. i Pro husss w n?m - I i THP&AILY BI 9COKD, DUNN, W C, Miss- Mary Walton of Ra.eigh, Miss Jean Miller of Warsaw, Miss Ade , lent Jannette, Mrs. Jack Heming way, .Miss Jeanne Goff, Miss Mary Lain Lee; Miss Jackie Campbell, Miss KogteTyler, Mrs. E. S. Driver of Goldsboro, Miss Bonnie Lynch, Mias Napcy . Marshbanks, Mrs. Martha Allgood, Mrs. Betty Base more and . Mrs. Johp Bischoff, all oT Bute’s.; Creek, Miss Hilda Simp son of Erwin, Mrs. Percy Walton, lira. Cahrjn Pope, Mias Virginia Jpnes, 'Mae, IteUra Hope Hartley, Au&' Btt Biijnor, Miss Nancy Leon ai<£: Mils, Jeohie Ruth Barbour, Mrs. B*n GofC Miss Anna Dan te*, mW,Hilda Sorrell, and Miss ElpisoHßmUh. Bil (Parker Has Swimming Party B)H pkrker was' honored on his ninth Mrthdey on Wednesday af before they were^ln fwo Quests Pfay At Meeting Os Friendly Dozen Mrs. Billy Pearsall was hostess on WddMMbdr night to members and I guests nr the Friendly Dozen Bridge Special guests for the even ing were Mrs, Glen Hooper, Jr. and hßM’iJQtniheth. Ray Cromartie. The hostess uesd attractive ar rangements of cut flowers in her hohlfr >puflny-; play potato chips playing and after seoeeshad been talilirfl/ nmh pqarh homemade tee qjehm -with - chocolate cake was jhe-hlgh spoA' petee, ashtrays, was Mrs. Graham Prince, *r§£Si3jH tWb'gueelkSkr* W*. tiurfU?l&rt. agsggs.gs g ‘t ’ personal failing n* . 7TT _____ f v ♦o, when you shop _ \ SS Monte E«r. Fane, Crohn. Brltsrtlle IpCAfHFC -oz M- Tl ini# PVf stoßjr my I r eAIrUS CAN • OvC I UKIVtIJ lh [.H" s O/ C S i COfKTAiL 17 oz - 9C* Swift’s Arrow Chuck m v v V il i H 1 l can 4WU ROAST lb. 394 appiTsauce 2 35c Swift’s Oriole E old South DATAkI ORANGE JUICE *** 29c BAIUN irsy OIPC Green Giant Lean, Ground CREAM CORN 2 cans’ 37c JJJ ■■ Del Monte Early Garden DEEr lb. LIMA BEANS ” -28 c Jones’ Ail Meat April Showers Green FRANKS "*’• A7c ASPARAGUS -21 c 1 linillW Cello ■V# L Welch’s Fresh Pork TOMATO JUICE 27c NECK BONES ib. 19c fokMsmm nurm _ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FAT BACK ib. 19c j 49c , orangTYuke FLOUR 99‘ 2 6 ° z - Cans 29c 1 PILLSBURY • rnmmmmmmm Pillsbury ! PANCAKE IK 18c CAKE Pillsbury 2 6 oz. Cans i 35 c HOT ROLL MIX -27 c MIXES Pillsbury \ gj jr PIE CRUST MIX 18c "SJSr '‘ A . _ _ Pillsbury Cake Mix 3 pks. 25c ANGEL FOOD -59 c P k g . 35c ■ ’ laiteiiwMji Make A Delicious Banana Pudding For This Weekend . NABISCO DeLuxe bananas ae »««»«« *»• ’SST 2 Iks 25c M- 33c ikVMMISE pt 34c PEACHES v: 3lbsl7t mins vjfc CABBAGE ..pound jc coffee ib. sic TH^WtCS ® pl rag ic WESSON OIL (jta 00^; § s~\ ar r Razor Blades v pjjjAjQES GILLETTE of mhEhmihiih 5. PAGE THREE
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