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PAGE FOUR t niihiKi . i v fc/UlYif aULinL v X .. r »’£ (•RESENTS AWARD Due to w» erttff in typing, it wa* incorrectly stated to a story to yesterday's Record that Mrs. Na than Johnson presented an ad dress at the Children of the Con federacy convention at Chapel HUI Friday. It should have state that Mrs. .Johnson presents s cash awa d of $5 each year for an es say. The award this year went to Miss Judy Wilson of Durham for her essay, “Rehabilitation of the South After the Days of Recon struction." ...as an f* ARCTIC BREEZE Gardner*s Yelvet Sherbets DtlHoiW frrtrl - ftafranMetfl !.tm» X. OrmtflA Sherbets • SPECIAL « Jjta V*mw*4 /» will* • rißi 4 ,v« ■ SB, - • . k.-_ 75' i 19' ...at ym ffforttt fentaii «r (mmn| ' j II WBt iT' 6 % N. C. • Phone ' '" 11 ~ I * tt n I \\ * ■ > ■ If, I - three levels of grand opera I fejgp JHr I F° ot *~* a ' rS ' < = P Ml /Ks opera pump, yours 9 J B to choose in any heel I height from low i I to skyscraper! Carefully I x shadow - constructed with 11 - 'soft little" toeT " I I . I I jm|B R? v • i. v . / was instep lines. 8 I S» delicate foot! I j A I 1 j j Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. McLean I and daughters, Jewel and Mrs. Lto | wood SO], attended a birthday dto lopr to Durham Sunday. The dinner {MM tor Mrs. E. S. Parrish, Sr., Mrs. McLean’s mother and was held at ttW home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry VISITS CONNERS .Miss Marty MacArthur, who is to teach this year to the Meadow Schools, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conner. GUESTS IN S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maxwell and daughter Miss Grace Dare Max well spent the week end in Florence, I South Carolina as the guests of I—l |.7 mt" r V*"! j ’ • wL ■Pp i > • ’smß'v w fIHB KAY AND COUSIN CELEBRATE Miss Kay Barefoot celebrated heir rwD birthday Saturday at the home of Mrs. Rodeers Barefoot on Sonth Elm Avt-ine. Celebrating oils Kay was her cousin, Jimmy Tart who was two years old. Kay 1* shown at the party table Just behind the punch bowl wearing a striped dress. (Daily Record Photo.) , Dr. and Mrs. S. O. Russell, Jr. G. E. Page Gives Baibecuh Supper For Employees a. E. Page, sales manager at Temple Motor Company entertain ed- for the employees of Temple Motor Company Monday night .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Temple. The supper was held at eight o’clock. A large table was attrac tively arranged with a centerplpcfe of pink verbena, and pink can dles surrounded by clematis and ev-i ergreen. - The menu consisted of barbecu ed chicken, cole slaw, potato sa lad, rolls, lemon pie, and Coca- Colas. Those invited inejude LeLand Bafbour, Johnn/ MacDonald Charles Falrdoth, Jimmy Cannady, Millard Daniels, Miss Doris Tyndall, Joe Palmer, Bill Easora, and Mr. and Mrs. Temple. —-— s Dies Monday . - Mrs. Lula Strickland Godwin, aged 81, of-Dunn, Route 5, died lr. the Dunn Hospital at 11:20 p. m Monday morning. \ Funeral services will be kel d Wednesday afternoon at 3 p. m. from Lee’s Chapel. The body will lie in state for one Ktßxr prior to the service. Interjnent will be In the Williford family cemetery. Offi ciating will be the Rev. C. H. Coats of Buie’s Creek, assisted by the Rev. W. H. Lancaster and the Rev. E:nest P. Russell of Dunn. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. ike Dives reel fishing lesson ■ 1 ■ 111- " B > >■ ’ fBWI PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, whose sore elbow Ims somew&t slowed up his fishing program at Fraser, Colo., givq* newsmen some instructions in casting, reeltog and landing the wily trout ft seems that the correspondents have been getting mostly mosquito bites and thought the stories of big catches were a bit fishy. The Chief Executive announced he would extend hit vacation throe weeks. (International.) s Hugh Williford of Dunn and Mrs. e Albert Tyndall of Route 5, DUitn, \ one son, Glenn Godwin of Erwin, and three grandchildren. Three ;. brothers, J. E. Strickland Os Park ersburg, S. E. Strickland of Rocky Mount, L. C. Strickland of Elk ridge, Md., six sisters, Mrs. J.- a. Jackson, Mrs. S. A. Hawley and Mrs. M. P. Godwin ill of Dunn Route five,’Mrsfl Tom Carroll of Newport News. Va., Mrs. Vernon Williford of/ Wade, Route one and Mrs. Vernon Smith of Dunn, Route five. , Mrs. Godwin was a member of Lee’s Chapel church and very act- j ive to church and community as- * fairs. She was the daughter of j the late Henry Strickland and Da l Strickland. A native of Sampson | County, she was the wL.o« of the | late T. E. Godwin. I ~ -> QjS® I V WtfdftAtTUi tVarf/Mtf [ \ tyrwwuw j \ Hostess ;; ; '—; —— 1 ~m llfi - I A” '*¥m&**r**\ ‘ I : ta?y 6iese : on.for \ ! $)% .aE’V /fl, * 'w' ' N^ A/mm ( 1 Wr l 'y\ ' 'RBi^^^Lodky I vridg ; - fi i,* .'j t. , ~f|E. ‘ I v rSa; I 1 t -'. r 'x, —I by balloon, It m, disclosed today. TEHRAN, Iran flfi A high Iranian Official said today Soviet Ambassador Anatoli Lavrentiev had shaft fcinMfiit hnft ntksp vnvprnmpnf 3anySw HIXII3CII VUt vVllvi jJvr vJ S* 1 SI• source* and the Soviet Embassy denied the report WASHINGTON (W - A bankers’ group meets with Assistant Agri culture Secretary John H, Davis today on a controversial contract clause barring racial discrimina tion in employment by banka mak ing Commodity Credit Corp. loans. FOREST HILLS, N. Y. HD-Mau reen (Little Me) Connolly, 18-year old queen of Wimbledon sad Am erican tennis for the last two years, settled down after a shaky start todav and hammered her way into the third round of the U. S. Stories championship by defeating Patricia Stewart of Indianapolis, 8-8, 6-1. WA c «UfNGVAN im —■ -V. b*r of Americans »-'*>- ht an jaH-thne hioh or nm.Ht tn Anr nst, the Conimeree Department es timated- today. It also reported that the number of unmnolaved fell to 1.84 MM to Angust, the lowest since World War It CHICAGO m National Demo cratic Chairman Stephen A. Mit chell attempted today to make a political peace with Texas Go». Allan Shivers but the Texan still says he can’t get awav for a na tional committee meeting here this month. ~ ATEANTA W - Delta-C * 8 Airline* reported today a profit of $4,158,87* after taxes for the fis cal year that ended June ». That amounts to SK93 a share of com mon stock. RALEIGH m The State Fris- I ons Advisory Council today re- ’ nnhoindl an awnnlwlmasii —,ti«, ry „ m sußiog *u oppinuillliiile ' WIKI tIOV, William B. Umstead tomorrow. The eonncil and Umstad-have been at odds and -there have been in dications that the council may re sign en masse because of dif ference over prison department PoMpy. **L E *OH (VI General fund collections during August atooant- to TO,H7Jin, an toenaae of 174498 L ever Aug. 1952, State Rev enue Commissioners Eugene Shaw reported today. The . r~. —tel * [- SPECIAL g$ I PURCHASE CHENILLE SPREADS e Fringed Border « Slue Geoon, ifeiow & Rose I I » I : M - I Bk , F 1L LL 1 I m roam KUDufir I • f|Bp - £M: Mm m mw w■ .* 8 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER1, 1953 ’ j peace mntemnc*. 1 ' ’ ’ NRW YORK Wl -*• Mrs Sloan ;* _ V /V L i JmMmri > W /Qjm Bfc;.x /] iw -y . 1 I M Lm| * * •' SORORITY SET « «**o h wvmnm. It’s the smoothed) twosome on the campus ... this Vicky Vaughn fuaLw with a carotully cafculated air ol elegancet jjk A royal liao oi ,Old English Coin buttons doseonds bom JSB | the throat-kissing coUar 'way doem the pocketed slim walk ing skirt. Boautilully designed bom Crompton’s Flannel Roy. printed pin wale corduroy with a flannel look ... the ' ' jacket bpek and elk*voe,aro matching wool ternoy. Hoaihor i $».50 in her luggage, said idle hopes site grid ex-mayor of New York.
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