TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST IT, 1954 Aiss Hale Weds n Raleigh Chapel Miss Billye Jean Hale, daughter f Mrs. Christine Barefoot Hale of >unn and the late E. M. Hale, was tarried to Robert Edward Wallace uly 30 in an afternoon cen nonv. Ir. Wallace is the son of the late lit an.l VJrs. Jack Wallace of Ra !ieh. The Rev. D. K. Appleton offici ted at the double ring ceremony l the Hayes Barton Baptist Church lhapel in Raleigh. A program of wedding music was resented by Miss Joan Barnett nd Miss Peggy Holland. Miss Yvo ne Hale, sister Os the ride, was the maid of honor and liss Reeina Winfree was the brides laid. They ■wore dresses of em roidered green organdy and carried osegays of mixed flowers. Given in marriage by her uncle, . W. Hale, the bride wore a gown 1 white embroidered irgandv and arried a white prayer book topped dth a purple orchid. Charles Hodges served as best ian, and the ushers were Gilbert Ihnfsee and Bobby Hunter. For the ceremony, the bride’s lother wore a dress of navy with rhite trim. Following the ceremony, a reeep ion was given at the bride’s home y her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Hilton. When the couple left for a wed ing trip to Wilmington, the bride 'as wearing a baby blue linen suit rlth white accessories Both Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are raduates of the Hugh Morson High chool in Raleigh, and both are ow employed in that city. Christian Group Vet Monday Night of the Christian Wo lens Fellowship of the Hood Me yr night at eight o’clock in the ■Dal Christian Church met Mon- auditorium. The devotional was given by Mrs. Ifilson Stanley. A unique pro ram was presented concerning rban living. Mrs. Woodrow Hill, s a roving reporter, interviewed Irs. J. W. Temple, Mrs. Hugh Wil tord, Mrs. Oscar Strickland. Mrs. "mie Jeffries, Mrs. Mary Hinton, Css Frances Surles, and Mrs. 1111 Carroll. The Interviews in a ery ingenious way, stressed the tnportance of social agencies and he church in the lives of the urban Iweller. Mrs. Pat Lynch, president of the roup, presided over the business fleeting. Mrs. Paul Barefoot, sec etary, read the minutes of the last aeetlng and brought recommenda lons from the executive board, she meeting closed with the usual itual. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AUGUST 19-20-21 The Open-Air Market At WOODLAWN On the Dunn-Erwin Highway _ Big Bags of Food JU FREE-FREE-FREE 10 BftOS TO BE 6IYtN MM EMU MY m +> 'm ■4l food certificate r vtra \S II given free fcAII O f»/ V SATURDAY NITE AS > GRAND PRIZE ! ' m ti'.;, Ji B <m fin mm I ; %* ANNE SCHUMAN BYERLY TWO DUNN GIRLS SELECTED TO MAKE DEBUT Pic tured above are Miss Ann Schuman Byeriv, left, and Miss Margaret Ann Cathey. The two Dunn girls have been selected to make their formal bow to society at the North Carolina Debutante Ball in Ra leigh in September. Miss Byerly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Byerly and Miss Cathey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cathey. Miss Byerly, who will be a sophomore at Peace College this fall, will have as her chief marshal, Claude Pope, 111. Miss Byerly Pat Norris Feted On 13th Birthday At TV Party , Dance Miss Pat Norris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norris, was hon ored on her thirteenth birthday Saturday night at her home. Pretty arrangements of summer flowers added to the attractive ness of the Norris home. During the evening Pat and her guests enjoyed dancing and watch ing television. Refreshments of Coca* Colas, cookies, chicken salad and plmen to cheese sandwiches, and candy were served. The guests presented Miss Norris with a number of nice gifts. Attending the party were Ann Lee, Frances Tart, Darlene Wil liams, Judy Hodges, Betty Lou Hodges, Winnie Ruth Lee, Diane Conn, Elgie Bryant, Bruce McLean, Robert Lee, Burk Uzzle, Bennie wood, Henry Tew, Tony Tew, Jo seph Norris, Ronnie Lynn Norris, and Mary Norris. AT KCRE BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bailey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tart and Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and Sue spent the past week THB DAILY KECORD, DUNN, N. C. HH * m -Mm' W'- W ; .• \ V, ♦ * # "it **h , \ MARGARET ANNE CATHET Is president of the Sigma Phi Kappa society, president of the Sigma Ki Alpha honorary language sorority and a member of the Annual Staff at Peace. Miss Cathey will be a sophomore at Duke L'niver sity this year and is majoring in English. She Is a member of the Girls’ Glee Club, the Chapel Choir, a member of Kappa Delta social sorority and is studying voice under Mrs. J. Foster Barnes. Miss Cathey’s chief marshal will be Daley Goff. (Photos by John Lewis! end at Kure Beach. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Lucinda Tripp Griffin wish to express their ap preciation to all who were so kind and helpful during the sickness and death of their mother. The children of Mrs. Lucinda Griffin LANGDON REUNION All descendants of the late Jos eph Marlon Langdon are Invited to attend the annual family re union to be held at the Goodwill Home Demonstration Club’s club house near Barclaysvllle Sunday August 32' with Mr. and Mrs. Lex sie B. Langdon as host and hostess. VISIT FITCHETTS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitchett,' Sr. had guests Sunday, Mr. Fitch ett’s father. R. E. Fitchett of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tilley of Durham. 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Brenda Black Has Party On Fourth Birthday Monday Little Miss Brenda Black was de lightfully entertained on her fourth birthday with a party, given Mon day afternoon by her-mother,. Mrs! J. E. Black, Jr. Pastel streamers and balloons provided a colorful setting for tho party. The refreshment table, covered in white, was centered with a unique birthday cake. The cake was centered, with .a. dolt and the decorations formed a pretty old fashioned ruffled ball dress on the ; doll. Colors used in the dress were ■ pink, blue and white, j In addition to the birthday cake, pink lemonade and candies were served. Mrs. Ai Hawley assisted Mrs. Black with the serving. Miss Susan Koshoffsr of Wades boro and Master Pate Turnage were winners in the contests. They i both received prizes. I Brenda received a lovely assort-. | meat of gifts from her guests, ! Those attending the party Wee ! Glenda Barbour, Emmie Thomas, | Lynn and Charles Hawley. Btr-hie Smith, Pate Tumage, Susan Kos i hoffer, and Jennifer Black, sister I of the honoree. TO TOUR STATES I Miss Bertha Westbrook, Miss i Phyllis Buckner of Dunn Mr s. j Hershel Williams. of Greenville and j Mrs, Arthur Downing of Fayette | ville left Monday for a two weeks | tour of the New England States, l They will visit friends and relatives j in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire and j Auburn, Maine. Broughtons Leave Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brought on and children Tommy and Pat left today for Richmond, Virginia after spending several days here with Mr. Broughton’s mother, Mrs. IC. E. Broughton. Accompanying j them home were Mrs. 'Floyd M.d dlebrook and son Joe. Adjust your driving speed to exist ing highway and weather condi tions. Slow down in rain and fag. Slow down after dark. 1 'if : JL } t, j ■, -g i jb S? MISS DIANE CONN, pictured above, was honored on her thir teenth birthday last evening at a dance held in the Dunn Woman's Club. Miss Conn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Conn of Dunn. Around sixty-five guests attended the formal party and helped Diane celebrate. (Daily Record Photo by Carl Conner) RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL W. J. Morris returned home on Monday from Highsmith Hospital PAGE THREE in Fayetteville. Mr. Morris is much improved after a serious ill ness.

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