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PAGE FOUR ' 2B|t' ft <: \ if; id \jt ' .■ ■ ft, IM®- ' £■ 1 ra:?*i>3iiMmißrPw 1:-,,*,- * ESH BRIDAL COUPLE—Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar Warren are shown as they left the Methodist parsonage in Mamers following their maf riage on Wednesday at 4 p. m. The bride "is the former Miss Ellen Ste Wart of Lillington, Route 3. The bridegroom, a native of Dunn, is stationed by the Navy in Key West, Flo., where the bridal couple will make their home. (Photo by T. M. Stewart) I Wesleyan Guild , m Met At Pope Home ■ Members of the Wesleyan Service ■ Guild of the Divine Street Metho ■ dist Church met last night at the home of Mrs. Thad Pope with Mrs. H J.- R. Cathey associate hostess. Mrs. J. Perry Jones opened, the H meeting and presided over the bus- H iness. She announced the state K meeting to the Guild to be held at ■ tqe Grace Street Methodist Church ■*' in Wilmington April 24-25 and urg- B ed members to attend. i Mirthtes were read by Mrs. Jesse H Capps.and other Deports were heard. ■ Mrs. Annie Mae Rowland led the H devotional and prayer and Mrs. ■ Pope played a piano The program topic wks "The la- H tin Americans Along the Mexican H Bordet” with" Mrs. Pope leading PI round table discussion. Others pftr ■ ticipating were, Miss Lillian Ez , zell, Mrs. Maylon Parker and Mrs. ■ Jones. j ■ At the conclusion of the meeting, i |SS the hos teases saved ice cream, cdkel SB salted nuts arid coffee. The home J K was lovely with bouquets of jon- . ■ quits and camellias. K> Those attending were Mrs. Blan §W\ che Barefoot, Miss Laura Bell, Mrs. ■ Jesse Capps. Miss Libby Raye Cro ■ martie, Mrs. Sam Dowd, Mrs. ,yir- H ginia Evans, Miss Lillian Ezzell, ■ Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mrs. Maylon Par ■ ker, Mrs. Annie Mae Rowland. Mrs. ■ Frank Wilson, Miss Mary Ann Reg ■ ister. Miss Wild* Brown and Mrs. 1*.... Mary Byrd. ift Mr. and Mrs. Hal A. Thompson H of Raleigh, announce the btTth of H a son, Richard Alexander, March HI 19 at Rex Hospital. Mts. Thornton mHp. is the former Grace Altman of Ba Dunn. — j. Easter Bunny Brings Dessert Delight each small child at the party with a bunny nest. I tfltr irfeh 'fffcw'v 1 and almonds. **" l^em 't'tiM.ift \ / 'Mrs. H. Bryant Shower Honoree Mrs. Charlie Hildreth entertained at a stork shower Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Howard Bryant. Attractive bouquets of hyacinths were used in the .living room of the Hildreth home and in the dining room, red camellias formed the cen terpiece. Winners in the enjoyable contest were, Mrs. Bill Marshburn, Mrs. jtjtfcngum Butler and Mrs. Troy God- Delightful refreshments of assor ted cookies, potato chips, toasted nuts and Coca Colas were served by the small daughters of the hos tess and honoree, Carolyn Hild reth and Elaine Bryant. Mrs. Bryant received many use ful and' nice gifts from the fol lowing guests who attended, M». BUI MarShbtim, Mrs. Ttoy Godwin, Mrs. Billy Weilons, Mrs. Mfengum I Butler, Mrs. John Weilons, Mrs. Claude Bryant, Mrs. B. T. UndCr | Wdod, Mrs. Jack Rollins, Mrs. Ar thur Godwin, Mrs. C. B. Kelly, Mrs. ‘j. B. Rouse Jr., Mrs. Owen WUlis, Mrs. Kie Hudson, Mrs. John Par ham, Mrs. Fred Cain and Mrs. Ed Boyette. VISIT IN ALA BAMA i Mrs. R. L. Godwin,. Jr., and children, Lynn and Kay, have re turned from several Wltn Godwin at Craig Air Forpe,.Train ing School in Selma, Alabama. While there they also visited an aunt of Mrs. Godwinf Mfs jghelby Tillery in Montgomery, Alabama, i Mrs. J. M. Bain anft’ Mbs. V. V McGugan attended a district meet ing of the American Legion Auxi liary in Lumberton on Wednesday. Chicora Chppter i Members Attend | UDC Meeting I Five members of the ChlCora I Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy attended a <Jtt [ rict meeting Wednesday at the Steele Street Methodist Church in Sanford Representatives frond Dunn included, Mrs. RCuph Snipes, Mrs. Reta Whitten ton, Miss Lu ll cille Jernlgan, Mrs. George T. Noel’ And Mrs. L. W. Smith of. Fayette vi.ie. Mferjorie Adley of Linden and Dava Newsom of Dunn served as L pages. The meeting convened at 10:30 I a. m. and the principal address was f givbn by Mrs. William S. Dickens, . division president. Mrs. Dickens made a forceful talk on "The Value of Our Heritage." Special music was presented by the Sanford High [ School Glee Club. : Mrs. Reta Whittenton gave the report for the Chicora Chapter since the president, Mrs. W. •W. Carroll, was unable to attend Mrs. Ralph Snipes, leader of the Chil dren’s Chapter here gave a report c on the children’s achievements: A delightful luncheon followed , the morning session and in the afternoon an impressive ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Lynn Mclver, Sr. Long Branch Ladies Meet * The Ladies Auxiliary of Long : Branch Church met Monday night , at the home of Mrs. G. F. Jerni gan with Mrs. R. S. Altman co hostess. The meeting opened with the group singing, “Living By Faith.” Many requests for prayer were made and Mrs. E. F. Alphin offered the opening prayer. Business was discussed and Mrs. M. M. Tart read the scripture les on, closed with prayer by Mrs. Le ola Barefoot. The hostesses seryed delicious re freshments to the following at tending, Mrs. Myrtle Lee, Mrs. Nor man Dorman, Mrs. Clara Mae Haw ley, Mrs. Leola Barefoot, Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mrs. Mack Hobson, Mrs. E. F. Alphin, Mrs. S. J. Byrd, Mrs. M. M. Tart, Mrs. Alvin Tart, Mrs. Charles Pope, Mrs. Sadie Pope,, Mrs. Paul Beasley. Mrs. Jesse Alphin, MI’S. W. A. Altman. Mrs. R. O. Alt man, Mrs. Millard Gainey, Mrs. Hughey Bass. Miss Alice Pope and Miss Sylvia Altman. Dunn Hospital Patients. March 21-25 Miss Gladys Jones| Rt. 4, Dunn Ml’s. Kate Honeycutt, Rt. 4. Dunn Katherine Raines (col) Rt. 1. An gler Mrs. Marion G. Crosby, Dunn Mrs. Louise Hubbard, Rtf 1, Bunn level Jeanette Blue (bol) Rt 1, Erwin Mis. Mable Tucker, Rt 2, Benson Mis. Annie Register, Rt 1, Dunn Mrs. Marilyn McLamb, Rt 3, Ben son Annie Draine' (col) Rt 1 Lillington Mrs. Vannie Jackson, Dunn Miss O’Dell Jackson, Rt 5, Dunn Mrs. Ruby Jackson, Rt 1, Dunn Mr. John V. Barefoot, Rt 5, Dtwin Baby James Anderson Robbins, Dunn Mrs. Ruby Fisher,' Dunfl Mrs. Grace Naylor, Rt 1, Stedman Dorothy McMillan (col) Rt 2, Lil lington | Viola Roberson (col) Rt 2, Dunn 1 Mrs. Virginia Denton, Rt 2, An- • gier I Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, New Port’ Rlcke, Florida Mrs. Minerva Hutton, Cunningham, M. Master Moses Thomas Gallion, Ben son Miss Mary Sue Horne, Rt 3, Dunn Savanngh McNeil (col) Rt 1, Erwin Mrs. Wtraine Jone*. Benson. Agues McDoUgald (col) Dunn • Karen Modre. Dtmn MBs LaRUe DraugMfcn, Dunn Mis. Elia June Honeycutt, Erwin. arnkis Mi. and Mrs. Richard Moore of Benson a son, March 18 in the Dunn Hospital: MIS. Moore is the former Myrtle Johnson. I Mr. and Mrs. James Henry, Aus tin of, Route 2 Benson, a son on March 1# 1h thd'TJunr) Hospital. Mrs. Austin 1s ttfe former Cartha Jines McLamb. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Davis Fisher of Dtmn; a daughter, on March 24 Mr. and Whs. of Ben * SEVgfff mange, itch, rjngi, —— nm ■ nofUMiM. wintu n «. JtaMv* "**«■■• w* ■p®WwW| -> w» —'■ ■■'■ , inn~.li ,! iT ■■■■" 1 :■ ii * Hl' m 9- Jmm lip * ■' • ■ m*' I jJP ■ w ftn 4 UDC PAGES Mhrjorie Adley of Linden the Children’s Chapter; Miss Adley, page; Mrs. i ( and Dava Newsom of Dunn served' as pages from Beta Whltttatoii, Chicora Chapter representative the Chicora Chapter, UDC, at the district meet- at the meeting; and Miss Newsom, page. (Dally ■ lng held in Sanford Wednesday. Pictured above Record photo) i (from 1. to r.) ate: Mrs. Batph Snipes, leader of Sowdl Drops ■Coatlnao, 'mm ga*»«*w.l ’ told tlte cfiUft that he to t’Shugs" ’ around 1 o’clock on the flight of March 5, or morning of March 6. While there, he stated, h® met a friend who was drinking and he had one beer. POLICE FOLLOWED CAR Officers H. F. Pope and Kt Ml Fail testified that Sorrell was ar rested near The Dally Record-offi ce around 2 o’clock a. m. March 6. Pope said that he had followed ths car driven by Sorrell for-some time and that he crossed' the white line several times. ( Several witnesses appeared for Bcrreli, but none of them testified that they knew tbd'miteh about’Kls' condition at the time he was ar rested. The witnesses had been at "Shugs,” an eating' place between Dunn and Erwin with Sorrell on the night he was arrested, , The pqpular night spot wis pad locked yesterday In a sweeping or der by District Solicitor Jack HbokS to close plages selling illegal liq uor. » Others tried in court today in cluded, John Cameron, driving drunk, 90 days, suspended for 12 months on payment of SIOO and court cost. His license was revoked for 12 months. | A case charging Lee Adley with drunkenness was heard but pray er for judgment was continued. , A case against William Edward phUlips charging driving dfunk was IRlso continued. E William Patrick Tart, Dunn white -youth, was given 601 day, in jail, (suspended for 12 months on pay men tof $25 and court cost and on condition that he not drive a car for 90 days. He was charged with; ■ h ft » ' h l A J " ''nK’l! I m W 41 I- 1 ml I | w ml I ml (IP; careless ai\d reckless driving. ! George Jackson, vigMjtion of stop sign law, prayer Tor Judg ment continued for six months on payment of court cost. Alexander Jones. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of $5 and court cost for drunkenness. Lavenia Massey, possession, case was heard but prayer for judgment was continued. Andrew Owens, allowing an un licensed driver to operate his car, prayer for judgment cohtinded on payment of court cost! Hfehry M. Shaw Jr., speeding, prayer for judgment continued for six months on payment of court 'cost. Warren D, Strickland, no license, 39 day*' in jail, suspefltted' for 12 months on payment of $35 and ■ court cost. . •> Sylvester Thompson, Charged With drunkenness, the case was continued. Sandra F. Turner, no license, prayer fbr judgment continued she months on payment.’jff apd court," cost. '* Robert H. Maison, no license, 30 days in Jail, suspended for 12 mon ths on payment of court cost. Mass Slated Catholic Church dpring Her • stfcy. here. According to information received here, Miss Puleo was attacked By a robber Monday night while en* route to her home fCoffi a movie. The assailant beat 'her body beyond recognition, murdered her. ana then'fled witty Her pUrse. She had just; gotten'' off a bus Just two house* away from where PJaifiview F.F.A. Mas Father-Son Banquet Tuesday The Bialnview Chapter of the Future Farmers of America held -its annual father-son banquet Tues day night at the school. 1 The Chapter president, Bobby McLamb, called the meeting to or der and Principal F. A'. Ficquett ! gave tHe invocation. The welcome 'speech was made by Gary Bare foot and the response given by H. | T. Hinson. Mr. M. J. Herring, vo , cational teacher, introduced special guests including the F.F.A. Queen, Peggy Jean McCullen. ' A delicious barbecue dinner was enjoyed) Speakers for the evening were Scott Jackson, who spoke of the F. F.A. pig chain, MitcheU Tart, whose topic was FFA contest, Bobby Ray Hairr, who discussed Forestry and Mr. Hming told of Degree Many members received prizes during the evening which were do nated .by merchants of Dunn and the local community. .Ttye enjoyable evening was con cluded with the showing of two flints ‘■Farm Inconveniences" and “M& del Farms.”‘ ' ' {she lived when the brutaf robbeff;- slaying occurred. No arrests have be«l reported. Miss Puleo was 40 years old- The Holy Masr will be conducted .Saturday momihg by Father Francis McCarthy, pastor cd the | local church. i - _ n iSF Pi ,„, ut |i | I m If mU BdPR IfV w ■ tr r IKmO I : "”'m B fen ■ , riL __ |1 B II Hear the academy award presenftJfifijMt over ’' j I jmk '' I um ArfL-'i JBt ft mI /■ %TV: W vfl II II | I] J i! J MM 1h ■ I * ttf H rill frfy If B . ,: : >i . |i . 1 TWBBMkMTi Roy* J Browner one year. ' • • ' i Kie Hudson was •lanted Chaplain was elected CMficer of the W add Guardian of the Flags to succeed Wallace W. Parker. The new commander stated that he would like to have time tf> think over his appointive offices be fore he makes any decisions. He expressed desire for the Present Commander to handle the tipcoming Kellv Morris Cfrcus as- Circus chairman since he has gone so far into it already'. He asks the people of Dunn to cooperate with the local post in the purchase of ticket* to the Cir cus since the post gets a 59 per cent commission on all advance sale of tickets. If tickets are bought at the gate the commission fbr the Post will only mean 10 per cent ant the difference means a lot to the post in it's quest to finish its' chib home. Each member will be sup plied with advance sale tlekets to the Circus to be held on April 20 both afternoon and evening per formances. Price* are one dollar, tor adults and fifty cents for children plus tax. Commander Thompson ex pressed thanks to the many mer chant* who cooperated with the pest' cn the banner drive and the sponsoring of tickets to the or phanage and to underpriviledged children of Duns. Housework _ Easy HithwSL Nagging Backache down of kidnor function. Doctor* wr coo* kidney function ta very important to food health. When come everyday condition, each u streu end strain, ceuses -this teporunt function to slow down, many folks suSernu llittr bscknche—feei misersbie. Minor bind er irritetMU due tft cold or wronrUiet Jrtsy lux gcttlSSHip-Vlshtd or frequantpessnse*. ! Don’t nqdsetVeurjddnen-if thMaaoaUl-' tiosa bother you: Try Doan's Pint—s Bind diurstic. Used successfully by millions for oyer St ress*? It’s nMjalyJhow-msnytteee forte—help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and al ters Sun out waste. Get Dosn s PiDs today!. A. C. GODWIN CROCK* | WHITE OAS FOWqiSMtyilf lig«L » n«SrfWte of the cit. ■ Tt) OPEN aTSddrepaflri” S day night at 8 o'clock in ttyrWike JM Cdunty Courthouse In Raleigh... p/wiit I Kl CREAM Now In Stock! No Special Orcfer J Needed: . We have on hn*t ap alt' tinea Brick lie Cream In various eater ■ -omMnatlons. Jtw tbe <hln* : -for .our party or specUl event. I PicadiHM Pints,: Ql liw |j ONW 21c I Gardner s 1 ■Umrm ErVnr Y dunn, n. c; m
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