TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 11, 1955
Mrs. Daniels Had
Class Meeting
Program Monday
The McD Holiday Class of Hood
Memorial Christian Church met
Monday evening at 8 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. J. B. O’Neal.
Mrs. Jack Daniels presented a
♦ most interesting program with the
devotional taken from portions of
145th Psalms. This was followed
by prayer by Mrs. Daniels.
“Fall Forward’’ was the jheme
for the program and recorded ar
rangements of "Mighty Fortress, 4 ’
“Stand Fp For Jesus 4 ’ and “Great
Is Thy Faithfulness’’ were played
(I softly at intervals in the program.
Mrs. Mangum Butler read an
appropriate article and in a quiet
meditation period Mrs. Daniels as
ked each member to make a New
Year’s resolution and Dr. George
) , Cuthreli offered the closing prayer.
m Miss Bertha Westbrook presided
■ over a short business session. Mrs.
O’Neal, hostess for the evening ser
■ ved delicious refreshments of
r punch, pecan pie, toasted nuts and
4 candy from a beautiful appointed
table centered with an arrange
ment of camelias and flanked by
burning tapers.
Members attending were Mi-s.
Jack Daniels, Mrs. Oscar Strick
land, Mrs. Millard Massey, Mrs.
Mangum Butler, Mrs. Paul Bare
foot, Mrs. Flonnie Tart, Mrs. Da
vid Wilson, Mrs. George Cuthreli,
Miss Bertha Westbrook, Mrs. Hugh
WWilliford, Mrs. Doroman Dupree,
Mrs. Reba Marshall, Mrs. W. W.
Carrpll, Mrs. Vara Lee, Miss Phy
lis Buckner, and Miss Lois Can -
nady.
Guests for the evening meeting
were Mrs. Curtis Ennis and Dr.
/ 4 l George Cuthreli.
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•• VISIT HERE
Mrs. Ernest McLamb of Golds
boro and son Bobby of King’s
-Ci Mountain spent Sunday with Mrs.
-j Britt.
/.. FROM RED SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Blnxley of Red
Springs spent Sunday visiting Mrs.
C. T. McGugan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas of
Fayetteville visited their parents
here Saturday.
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OPEN HOUSE AT PINECREST Citizens of Lil
lington, Route 1 greeted the new year in a beauti
ful setting, an open house at the new Pinecrest
Community Center, where over 100 guests regis
tered the first hour. This marked the first com
munity event in the beautiful new center, yet
to be completed. Here’s the red and white refresh
ment table where the pretty servers are Gladys
! Etta Jernigan
Class Met
The Etta Jernigan Class of
Stoney Run Church had its regular
monthly meeting January 4, 1955
at 7:30 o’clock in the church educa
tional building. Mrs. Warren G.
Tart and Mrs. Rudolph Barefoot
were joint hostess for the occasion.
The meeting was called to order
by the President, Mrs. Lewis Lee
Whittenton and the group sang
“When We All Get To Heaven”.
The scripture was read by the Presi
dent and Mrs. Joe Jernigan led the
prayer.
The officers for 1955 were elected
and are as follows, President, Mrs.
Elijah Barefoot; Vice President.
Mrs. H. W, Jernigan Jr.; Secretary
and Treasrer, Pearl Barefoot; As
sistant Secretary and Treasurer,
Mrs. Leonard Strickland; Floral and
gift committee, Mrs. Robert Hughes
Jernigan and Mrs. Cortez Lee; Re
porter j Mrs. Sheldon Blackman:
Assistant reporter, Mrs. Lewis Lee
Whittenton; Class Teacher, Mrs.
Etta Jernigan; and assistant teach
er, Mrs. Ruth Sessoms.
The social hour followed with the
hostesses serving peminto chees?
sandwiches, olives, brownies and
lemonade to 30 member and one,
visitor.
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• IN FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barefoot and
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Barefoot left
last Thursday for Miami, Florida
where they will spend a few days.
Johnson, Betty Sue Hardee, Mary Green, Eliza
beth Sexton, Rosalie Mangum, Lodis Butts, Agnes
Mangum, (at the punch bowl.) Old and young
were there in their best attire and thse young
men, Charles Blanchard and Harold Butts, in bow
tie, made sure they didn't enter the new year
thirsty. (Daily Record Photo.)
! BIRTHS
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DAUGHTER IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Pleasant
of Angier have announced the birth
of a daughter, Debbie Rae on Janu
ary 7 at Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
Mrs. Pleasant is the former Joan
Osborne of Birmingham, England.
DAUGHTER FOR STEWARTS
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Stew
art of Raleigh announce the birth
of a daughter, Deborah Kay on
January 9 in Rex Hospital in Ra
leigh. Mrs. Stewart is the former
Miss Elise Vann of Erwin.
Mrs. Bill Lilly
Special Guest
Mrs. Bill Lilly was a special guest
Friday night when members of the
Fairfield bridge club met at the
home of Mrs. Floyd Furr for ail
evening of bridge.
Before Play began, the hostess
served fruit cake topped with whip
ped cream and coffee. Later she
passed Cokes and cornettes.
For the evening party, pomset
tias decorated the home. When
■ scores had been tabulated, it was
found that the highest score was
held by . Mrs. Kenneth Howard Jr.
She received a straw basket. Hijacs
went to Mrs. Leon McKay for her
runnerup score, and the consola
tion gift, ashtrays, went to Mrs.
C.D. Hutaff 111.
Those playing were Mrs. Lilly,
the guest, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Mc-
Kay, Mrs. Hutaff, Mrs. Palmer
Davis, Mrs. Sam Clark, Mrs. Glenn
Hooper, Jr., and Mrs. Henry Hutaff.
VISITS SISTERS
Mrs. J. M. Waters of Arapahoe
spent the weekend in Dunn visitin'*
her sisters, Mrs. C. H. Pope and
Misses Blanche and Pauline Bell.
IN DUNN
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Godwin and
Velva of Favetteville spent Sunday
in Dunn visiting Misses Blanche
and Pauline Bell.
FROM VIRGINIA
Mrs. W. Claude Bell and Mrs.
James D. Hogeard of Portsmouth,
Va. visited in Dunn with their hus
band and father, W. Claude Bell
and other friends for a few days
this week. ,
IN DISTRESS
NORFOLK, Va. tIIWA two mast
ed sailing vessel with three persons
aboard radioed the Coast Guard to
day it is i ndistress in rough wea
ther off the North Carolina coast
and in danger of sinking.
*ANNAPOLIS, Md. (IP>—Eddie Er
delatz. coach of Navy’s Sugar Bowl
football champions, signed a new
five year contract today to remain
ae head coach at the Naval Aca.
demy.
THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C.
Cradle Shower
For Mrs. Johnson
Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Durham
was honored at a Cradle shower,
Saturday night at 7:30 at the home
of Mrs. M. M. Whittenton, with
Mrs. James Lee and Mrs. Leonard
McLeod as co-hostesses. Mrs. John
son is the former, Shelby Jean
Fowler of Dunn.
Throughout the evening games
were enjoyed and winners of the
prizes were Joyce Stephens and
Mrs. Johnson.
The hostesses served delicious re
freshments consisting of potato
chip, pimento cheese sandwiches,
white and pink cake squares, and
hot chocoloate with marshmallows
to the following: Mrs. Wallace Tart
Mrs. Nora Fowler, Mrs. C. W. Kir
by, Mrs. M. J. Weeks, Mrs. Fernie
Tfiipp, Mrs. Gerald Byrd, Miss
Joyce Stephens, Miss Linda Whit
tenton, Miss Ruth McLeod, June
Ruth Fowler, Mrs. Issac Johnson,
Mrs. Geraldine Griffin, Mrs, Cor
bett Coats, and Miss Thelma Ivey.
SAILS FROM GERMANY
Dr. and Mrs. Bain have received
word that their son, C. D. Bain, Jr.
and his (wife and daughter, Diane
and son C. D. 11l sailed Sunday on
the U. S.S. America from Germany
for home. He was stationed in Eng
land for 2 years and has been in
Germany for the past year. He held
a position with the Air Rescue
Squadron as communications’ offi
cer and participated in the rescue
work of Hunstanton flood last year
and also did rescue work on the
C-47 which was forced down in the
Alps, recently. After a few weeks
leave, he will begin his new as
signment as instructor in the school
of electronics as Keesler Field in
Biloxi, Mississippi. They will land
in New York.
IN RALEIGH
Mrs. Irene Beasley and
Henry West speht Monday in Ral
eigh, While there, they visited
Mrs. Beasley’s sister, Mrs. J. C.
Barbour.
STOCKHOLDERS MEET—Stock
holders of the Lillington Industrial
Development ..Company, Inc. have
been called to meet at the court
house in Lillington on Tuesday,
January 18, for the purpose of dis
cussing plans for raising the bal
ance of funds necessary to finance
comDletion of the modem factory
building now being erected. Notices
are signed by W. A. Johnson, presi
dnt of the development company
which will rent the building to the
Lillington Garment Company, ma
kers of men’s sports shirts.
PARACHUTE TO SAFETY
MILES CITY, Mont. (If) Thirty
two soldiers parachuted safely from
an Air Force Flying Boxcar near
here today after one of the big air
craft’s engines caught fire.
LOCAL OPTION COSTLY
RALEIGH (W—State legislators j
were told today the added cost In. |
volved in enecting the admlnistra
tion’s “local option” school segre
gation bill woull be only about
$40,000 a year.
MUSCLING IN
WASHINGTON (IP) Senate Re
publican Leader William F. Know
land said after a conference with
President Eisenhower today that
the Democratic National Commit
tee and other '“outside organiza
tions” should not be allowed to
"muscle in” on scheduling of legis
lation for congressional considera
tion.
WASHINGTON HP) The Se
curities and Exchange Commission’s
division of corporate regulations
today approved the controversial
Dixon-Yates power contract.
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Club Met At
Bass Home For
Bridge Monday
All members of the Gay Eight
bridge club met Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Betty Ba.ss for
an evening of bridge.
Mixed carnations were arranged
on the dining room table, and in
the living room were colorful dis
play of winter berries and greenery..
Upon arrival, the guests -were
served apple pie with ice cream
and coffee, Later Mrs. Bass passed
iced drinks, potato chips, and candy.
Mrs; Lee Sandlin won the high
score prize, a necklace and earring
set. The consolation gift, a scarf;
went to Mrs. R. A. Duncan Jr„ and
for being the winner in a game of
bingo, Mrs. Hal Jernigan was given
a novelty vase.
Those playing were Mrs, Sandlin,
Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Jernigan, Mrs.
Woody Meyers, Mrs. Ed Wade. Mrs.
Marvin Godwin, Mrs. Garland Roe
buck, and the hostess.
Mrs. Jackson Was
Hostess To Club
Mrs. H. B. Jacskon was hostess
January 4 tb the Just-A-Mere Gar
den Club at the home so Mrs. C. G.
Williams.
During the business session, a
financial report for the year was
given. Plans were made for the
club to be hostess to the Lions’
Club of Dunn January 27.
Mrs. L. A. Warren gave a very
interesting devotional on thoughts
for the new year. She gave resolu
tions made by people in the Bible
and urged that each member make
and keep resolutions for the com
ing year.
The program chairman, Mrs. Her
bert Jernigan, introduced the guest
speaker, Mr. W. H. Riley, from the
Conservation and Development De
partment in Raleigh. He showed
a very interesting and informative
film entitled “Pipeline to the
Clouds.” After this, he spoke to the
club and answered questions asked
by the members.
Mrs. C. S. Smith brought the ar
rangement of the month, a very
attractive display of berries and
greenery.
The hostess served delicious fruit
cake with whipped cream, nuts, and
coffee.
VISITS NEW JERSEY
Mr. G. S. Corq,of Dunn visited his
daughter, Mrs. Anthony Guliano in
Matawan, N. J., recently. While
there they, visited some of the towns
and cities in New Jersey. They are
Keyport, Keanburg, Ideal Beach
Port Manmouth, Belford, Leonard
and Atlantic Highland’s, one of the
highest points in New Jersey called
Scenic Drive, the Atlantic coast re
sorts, the estates of Rumson, and
the new section of the Parkway
which runs through the state of
New Jersey.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Altman and
family of Angier, Rt. 2 want to
thank each and every one of the
many people who have been so kind
and generous to them during the
trying period, caused by the acci
dent which occurred October 9. May
the good Lord bless and keep them
from harm throughout the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Altman
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. C. D. Bain has returned from
Cary and Raleigh after visiting re
latives and friends there last week.
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ROBBIE CREECH .was honored
on his eighth birthday with a
party given by Miss Patricia Wat
son on Friday afternoon at the
home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Creech on Soulh
Middle Avenue.
GUESTS OF BLANCHARDS
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nobles and
Miss Janice McNeil of Red Springs,
and Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Lohr of
Lumberton were guests of the A. W.
Blanchards at Lakewood Cottage
at Holt’s Lake Sunday.
IN DURHAM
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Byrd visited
Mr. Herbert Taylor at McFerson’s
hospital in Durham Sunday. They
also visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Suggs. Mrs. D.M. Thomas accom
panied the Byrds to Durham.
IN HOSPITAL
Master Ken Stewart, son of Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Stewart of Coats,
is a patient in the Dunn Hospital. ,
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