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Wishorts Honored
At Dinner
Mrs. G. W. Henry enter .-lined a:
a buffet style c! nor hi- Su:
for mem .. .m.:
h nor of M -ter S and M -.
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many where they \v. ; make then
home for the next thrae years.
Those enj.vn: .he d aciou din
ner were: Mrs. Homer Baker and
daughter, Patsy of Wilmington, Mr. i
and Mrs. C. E. McLaurin and Nan- •
cy and Buddy of Bumberton, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Claude Lti.-s of Frw’n j
and children Ralpli. Jot- and Mike,
Graham Ho ;• . i , uily, Mar
garet Ann and 3: A , n. Mas
ter Sgt. an:! Mrs. "l. ii. Wi.!' r*
and children. : Henry, and
Ray, the honor: : ts. and M r. 1
Ruth Lewis of Wilmi: -..ton.
ATTEND CONFERENCE
Alice Prince. Virginia Turlington,
and Janice Fowler attended Un
christian Vocations Conference in
Washington, N. C. over' the week- I
end. They arrived home yesterday f
afternoon.
HOME FROM GEORGIA j
Granville Tilghman, wao is a I
student at Barling ton in Roms-,
Georgia, is visiting here with his !
parents and friends during the
spring holidays.
HERE FOR WEEKEND
Sally Whitehead vi ited here over 1
the weekend with relatives and
friends. She is a student at E.C.C.
iij Greenville.
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Mrs. Ellis Is
Shower Honoree
Mr L T. Ellis, Mrs H. E. Kin
t and Mrs. R. T. Butler were
• :nt-hosi--«- -a; a stork shower
turdrv in, March 19 at the
Kit, 1 • home in I.illington, honor
hit; Mrs Jack Ellis
Refreshments consisting of eook
j :es, potato chips, candy and Cokes
j Were served to: Mrs. H. E. Trog
! don. Miss Vila Ellis, Miss Joyce
: Lucas, Mrs. J. M. Langston, Mrs.
! Billy West. Mrs. Ken Black, Mrs.
I W. A. Vann, Mrs. Jimmy Wimber
ly. Miss Marie Kinton, Mrs. Fred
! Prone, Mrs. Larry Ellis, Mrs. Mack
Thomas, Mrs. Bill Ellis, and Mrs.
Monroe Mills.
Mrs. Ellis is the former Dixie
, Brown of Linden.
MRS. THOMAS HERE
Mrs. Howard Thomas of Fayette
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
i Byrd Wednesday.
BARKERS VISIT RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Parker, Jr.
| and daughter. Tommy of Fayette
i ville visited relatives here last Sat
| urday.
IN VIRGINIA
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Byrd visited
several days in Emporia, Virginia
last week.
FROM ST. MARY’S
Martha Ann Butler, student at
Saint Mary’s in Raleigr, spent the
weekend visiting with her parents
and friends here.
HOUSE GUEST
Wallace Pollson of Virginia was
the house guest of Miss Libby Raye
Cromartie last week.
IN WILSON
Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Sr., and
John Thornton, 111, spent the
week end with the W. B. Boles
family in Wilsoru Mr. and Mrs.
John Thornton, Jr., and Alice and
Martha went up Sunday and
brought them home.
HERE OVER HOLIDAYS
Frank Spruill, Jr. is visitisg here
during spring holidays with friends
and relatives. He is a student at
Duke University.
IN RALEIGH
Laney Hodges, Lindy Wood, Pa
tricia Lanier, and Granville Tilgh
man were in Raleigh, Friday night.
VISITS PARENTS
Jewel McLean, student nurse at
Watts Hospital in Durham, spent
the weekend here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McLean.
IN VIRGINIA
Becky Lee, who is a Duke Uni
versity student, is spending the
spring holidays with Judy Bailey
in Roanoke, Virginia.
RETURNS HOME
Larry Godwin, who was recently
hospitalized is an accident, has re
turned heme and is reported to be
improving nicely. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Godwin.
-THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C
WEEK-END GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O’Daniell of
, Elizabethtown were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee.
VISITS SISTER
Mrs. Roinmie Williamson spent
the weekend visiting her sister in
Durham.
HOME FROM MEREDITH
Margaret Godwin spent the
weekend visiting friends and rela
tives here. She is a student at
Meredith College in Raleigh.
Smith Services
Held On Sunday
Funeral services were held Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
Quinn Funeral Home in Dunn for |
Mrs. Rosa Smith, 69, of Bunnlevel. j
She died Saturday morning at 1:25
o’clock in the Dunn Hospital.
Officiating at the funeral was
the Rev. Charles McCord, pastor
cf the Pilgrim’s Holiness Church
at Fayetteville. Burial was in the
Cedar Falls Cemetery, near Fay
etteville.
Mrs. Smith, who had lived in
Bunnlevel for the past 16 years,
was the widow of Raz Smith, who
died several years ago. >
Surviving are five sons, Perry of!
Fayetteville; John W. of Clinton,!
Route 1; Curtis and James, both of j
Angier, Route 2; and Noel of Bunn- j
level; two daughters Mrs. W. P. •
Dills of Fayetteville and Mrs. John
D. H. McGill of Benson, Route 2; ,
one brother, Del Register of Ben- I
Williams Dies
In Greensboro
GREENSBORO (IP) Funeral
services will be held here tomorrow
' for the Rev. R. Murphy Williams,
retired pastor of the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant here who
was called Greensboro s “No. 1
Citizen.”
Williams died at a hospital last
night of a heart attack. He was 86.
Honorary pallbearers will be offi
cers and elders of the church and
all ministers of the Greensboro
area.
MR. DAUGHTRY DIES
Nalkan Ethra Daughtry, 57, of
Faison, Rt. 1, died in a Clinton
hospital Sunday morning at 6:30
from a heart attack. Funeral ser
vices were held Monday from the
Goshen Methodist Church and bu
rial followed in the Hillcrest Ceme
tery at Newton Grove. Among his
survivors is Mrs. A. C. Williams of
Newton Grove, a sister.
SISTER DIES
Mrs. Emma S. Lewis, 64, of Fai
son died early Sunday morning in
Wayne Memorial Hospital at
Goldsboro. She was a sister of Mrs.
Lillie Autry of Falcon.
son Route 1; two sisters Mrs. Law
rence Register of Faison and Mrs.
Jane Jemigan of Godwin; also 15
grandchildren and one great grand
child.
Cold Kills
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services until highways are cleared.
PEACH CROP HARD HIT
By UNITED PRESS
Carolinas peach growers, facing
near-ruin in the wake of a record
early-spring cold wave, estimated
orchard losses in the millions of
dollars today. State and federal
aid was sought.
Representatives of the North
Carolina peach industry scheduled
a meeting at Raleigh tomorrow
night with Gov. Luther H. Hodges
and State Agriculture Commission
er L. Y. Ballentine to discuss the
situation.
In Washington, Hep. C. B. Deane
(D-NC) said he was asking the
Agriculture Department to deter
mine what aid might be available.
Unofficial estimates placed los
ses in North Carolina from the
shriveling of looms alone at more
than 3-million-dollars. Other mill
ions of dollars may be lost if trees
aso were killed by the'bitter week
end cold wave.
Three More
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here and a capacity crowd is ex
pected.
Miss Becky Lee, the current "Miss
Dunn” will serve as hostess for
the pageant.
MONDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 2S, 1955
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