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PAGE ONE SEVEN sfc- 4 ’ 1 : ■■■ , 1 ■ % Spring Branch News By HAZEL JACKSON TlMn W*s a nice aixed group at Church Sunday, but not Urge e nough. Her. Colon Godwin substi tuted for Mr. Smith. Mr. Godwin sure did a wonderful Job of speaking Hr to us. We wish that he and his Jf family could visit us more often. Some of the visitors at church were Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carter; Mr. and Mrs: Colon Byrd; Mrs. Avis Strickland and children; Mr. ( Alton Strickland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Core; Mr. and Mrs. Bari Godwin and family; Mrs. O. F. Seasons; Mrs. Ermon Godwin; Mrs. M. 0. Register: Linda Godwin; Peggy Seasoms; Barbara Register: Oliver Dixson; Jerry Kemp Warren; Stanly Godwin; and Mr. and Mrs. Oolon Godwin. All you folks come again. We were really glad to have . you with ual Si Mrs. Lucy Dickerson and' family I of Arlington, Va. spent Monday W evening thru Thursday morning With Mrs. W. A. Gainey. Mrs. Avis Strickland of Ports mouth. Va. (and children) have W visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Byrd, Bobbie and BUly of Kingston, N. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson (Bill) Williford. Mrs. Glenda G. Smith spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. Erscelle Glover spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Glover and L SALES wgaup, SERVICE ® r ft 8* Complete Hhop *4 HOCK WKECK&K SERVICE SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS '* W. &S. MOTOR CO. H. WILTON AVE. BUNN. N. C mm^——————wmmm^——— J ! ♦tow on display in Our store _______ rzm MOVC NOW rm UNH of the m china U-rstory and to** nM BH shown, match the stylin* of the enameled cast-iron bath. See / advance doaifne in tavatoriee-bowle are wider at front where W 7 BB apace is needed, then taper to provide large soap dishes See ~ modern toilet designs that make cleaning easy. Fixtures shown 1 ere typical oTm—y you can choose from. [ Matching, ne w-design fixtures by AM£RICAN-es>t*«dapd ’ waoat to aee «1« MW taSTtal «Ub z»w tfgrthg 7■■ * Puniw Nmi -■ jbb^'' daughter had supper with Mr. and < Mrs. Elbert Glow and family, Saturday night. Mr. Clarence Edwards has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Godwin He was out for services Sunday morning, also. OUve Gray Herring spent Sat urday night with Patricia McLamb. Sandra Herring spent Sunday with Mary Lou Core. Vivian Tart spent Sunday with Joyce Jaokson. Shirlie Marie Strickland spent Sunday with Mary Jackson. Dwanda Faye Glover and Alice Faye Jackson spent Sunday with Gayle Strickland. Dora Faye and Peggy Kirby spent Sunday with OUve Gray Herring.! Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Core en joyed Bar-B-Q- pork and chicken. Wednesday evening at the Golds boro Golf Club. They really do get around. The Y. W. A. met Sunday after noon at 2:30 with Miss Joyce Jack son. Mias Mary Lou Core had charge of the program. The hos tess served refreshments to Misses Joyce Lee, Mary Jackson, Shirlie Strickland, Vivian Tart. Mrs. Ear! Cbre, Mary Urn Core, and one visitor, Sandra Herring. * The Youth Council met Thursday night with Mary Lou Core. Our next Youth Rally was planned by those present, they were Sandra Herring, Hazel Jackson, and Mary Lou Core. The hostess served re- Scotch Pastor To Be Speaker Dr. Campbell Ferenback, Scot tish minister who Is holding an exchange pastorate at the High lands Presbyterian Church In Fay ettevlUe for several months, will be the guest speaker when the Women of the Llllington Presbyter ian Church meet’ on Tuesday, Aug 18, at 6:30 p. m. at “Summer Villa.” Following a n annual custom, Mrs. Charles Ross will be hostess at her home to the five circles of the LilUngton church and to the Women of the Summerville Pres byterian Church. Dr. Ferenbach wIU speak first, and a cove: ed dish supper will follow with social chair men from each circle assisting the hostess. Mrs. Julian Hutaff of Fayette ville will introduce the visiting speaker and Mrs. Lacey Godwin 1 of Fayetteville, president of the 'Fayetteville Presbyterial, will lead 1 the devotional. Mrs. N. F. Lewis is president of the Llllington Pres ■ byterian church women. Tools In Purse Save A Life KANSAS CITY, Mo. OP) Ten year-old Bill Redden probably owes life to Mrs. Ona Rasher's tong habit of carring a knife, scissors and a screw driver in her purse. j The youngster slipped while playing with a rope knotted around his neck and dangled from a tree, his feet almost but not quite touching the ground. Eugene Garter, one passerby l , didn’t have a knife to use when he spotted the boy. But Mrs. Rasher also happened to be near by. Carter cut the rope with Mrs. Rasher's knife. J freshments consisting of ice cream and cake, after which the meeting adjourned to meet next month. There will be a Youth Rally, Saturday night, August 15, at 8 p. m. EVERYONE Is invited to come, especially the basebill and soft ball. fans. might be a few soft balls in the group so come on everyone and lets Join the game, singing and fun. Things to be seen. . . Little James Oale Lee driving a great big Farm all tractor on the road all by him self. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson and family and Mrs. Casper Phillips getting ready to take that trip to New Mexico. . . Everyone in the Intermediate Union enjoying all that ice cream. Saturday nite. . . The Young Men's class looking for ward to that “hot dog” roast. . . Everybody working, hard. ! News is short again, so, solong! «ODE DAH.T KECCSKD. DEIOf. If- & MISS LOtS BYR p AND MOTHER ENTERTAIN HONORING GUESTS Four guests of honor were com- sented a yellow painted daisy cor- rour guesuj oi uonur were pllmented at the porch party given f on Saturday from 10:30 a. m. to noon by Miss Lois Byrd and her . mother, Mrs. W. P. Byrd. They were Miss Barbara Sang- j ston of Uniantown, Pft, house 1 vuest of Miss Dorothy eecrdst; 1 Mrs. Kenneth Rolph, formerly of Missoula, Montana, a newcomer to 1 LilUngton who resides In the Byrd apartment; Miss Evelyn Byrd of Danville, Va., sister and daugh ter of the hostesses; and Mbs Mary' Tarpley of jDanvlUe, Va. Guests were greeted by Miss Lois Byrd and presented to a brief re ceiving line composed of the four i honorees, each of whom was pre-! I ImJII I IP P i Pv« LilK 1 'PyF MM "IbbC * Xj N;Aw | ■ ~ w H Bed, Chest & Double Dresser With Innerspring Mattress .... Deluxe Coil Springs Two Pillows - Two Boudoir Lamps - Two Felt Throw ;| ■ : | Only a masterpiece in planning and wizardry in buying enables us to give you this sensational outfit at such a terrifically low (n s9O DOWN P rtce w,rf P 1 lh »( «« «*■ you such quality user Bjß T 4” MVIIII chandise at these bargain prices. The beautiful modern design of S3 50 A WEEK ON OUH the bedroom with its simple lines and fine construction—the very BCqgpl itaqv TCRMt; finest In smart blonde finish. All the other pieces included in 1 “ lvwl0 - this outstanding oqtfit are of equally fine construction Hurry >' ■ m today and see this amazing buy! Wm Jb flißk bb ■■ HB H H H H B: wKsbbb bI mM m H ■*, ■ s 105 S. Clinton Ave. DUNN, N. C. Phone 2069 aciittu a jcuvw (iHiuicu uaDy uvii sage for her hair. The punch table was Improvised from blocks of ice featuring ar rangements of lavender gladioli and fern frozen in the ice, and banked with sprays of purple ctepe myrtle. Mrs. - James F. Davis served grape punch and Miss Adelaide Shaw sliced a green ribbon sand wich loaf which was served from black enamel tray on a smaller table covered with a yellow linen cloth and decorated with a vase of pink roses. Ham biscuits, fancy individual pastries, cookies, sweet sandwiches, | carrot and celery curls were ser ved by Miss Belle Hockaday. S3O Insurance Premium Brings $57,335 Payment BOSTON (ffi An insurance company has mailed a 357,335 check to a 22-year-old man for an Insurance policy on which a single 330 premium was paid, It wag disclosed todsy. John Hancock Mutual Life In surance Co. said the award was largest ever paid on such a small premium payment for the type policy involved. Last May 15, a partnership In surance policy was issued to F.d- Around 25 guests attended. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Vincent Wade of Fayetteville and Misss Wynona Fowler of Raleigh. <* • I FRIDA* AFTERNOON, AUGUST 14, 1953 ward L. Long, 22, of Framing ham and Charles K. Hammond, 24, of Somerville, Mass. On June 11, the first 330 mon thly premium was paid. On June 24, Hammond was killed In an automobile crash. UNSCHEDULED STOP MERIDEN, Conn. «H The New Ambulance Service Phone 2077 CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME DUNN, N. C. Haven Railroad has discovered that time Is worth 35 a minute to a Meriden alderman. Richard Kim ball sued the railroad under a little known statute which provides that it must pay 325 to anyone delayed more than five minutes by a stand ing train. The railroad paid with out protest when Kimball said that was exactly what happened to him.
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