FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST Z 6, 1955 M/ss Jackson Is Honored By Raleigh Y. W. A. The Annie Abbott senior Y. W A of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Raleigh, honored Miss Mary Jack son, bride-elect of September 4th with a white Bible ceremony on Monday evening at eight o’clock. The group met at the home of Mrs. Betty Shaw, group president. The home was decorated in green and white for the ceremony. The group was called to order with a business session and devo. tional followed by the white Bible ceremony. Mrs. Shaw and Miss Ab bott were in charge of the cere mony Each girl lighted her white taper from the Counselors, then formed a circle around the hono ree. Mrs. Shaw presented Miss Jackson a white bridal Bible, Miss Abbott gave the benediction. The Y. W. A. also remembered the honoree with a "Beter Homes and Gardens" cook book Refreshments consisting of lime punch, nuts, mints, and bridal cookies were served to the honoree and the group. AT SNEAU « FERRY Margaret Godwin, Billy Bare foot, Dot Laughinghouse, and Ge orge Willoughby have retu-jio.l af ter spending a few days aVSneads Ferry. A demonstration of the best known methods of hair and scalp treatments to be given to the citizens of our city. / Notice To Merrill Clients To Appear For Periodical Reexamination ALL MERRILL CLTENTS IN THE VICINITY OF DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA, ARE INVITED TO APPEAR AT THE TARTS MOTOR COURTS, ON WEDNESDAY ONLY, AUGUST 31, 1955, 12 NOON UNTIL 9 P. M. THESE PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL REEXAMINATIONS ARE FREE OF CHARGE AND ARB A PART OF THE ESTABLISHED SERVICE TO OUR CLIENTS. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, August 17. 1965, m an Interview here to day. R. Blaine Dixon. Internation al hair and «cah> consultant and Director of Merrill Hair Sc Scalp Consultants, said: "There are many different scalp conditions that may cause men and women to lose their hair. Using common sense, a per son must realize no one tonic or so called cure-all can correct all these different conditions,” he ex plained. READ WRAT A FEW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN HAIR AND SCALP ASSOCIA TIONS’ MANY SATISFIED CLIENTS HAVE SAID ABOUT THETR HOME TREATMENT IN THEIR UNSOLICITED RE PORTS; THERE ARE MANY MORE IN OUR FILES: "My hair has grown very much, you can see new hair all over my scalp. The new hair looks livelv and much better. I am well pleased with my hair. It looks so much better and much thicker and I thank you so much.” C. Burkett Dothan. Alabama ‘‘l am duite well pleased with the success I have had as far as I have gone, which was the three months course, and I am. con vinced that with continued mas saging and non-alcoholic sham poo I will be able to take care of my scalp without further treat ment. I have learned quite a lot about caring for my scalp.” R. Langton Walla Walla, Washington “Since beginning my treatment mv hair is softer, more manage able. and it is not breaking or coming out nearly so much I am very pleased with the treat ment.” B. P. Brown Alva, Oklanoma Guaranteed Not everyone can be helped by the HOW’S YOU* HAIR _ ™ nroomw YOU CALL OTTR CONSULTANT. JAMES CASTELLI. MOTOR COURTS IN DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA. f asassja msis as OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. Waggoners Are Honored At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waggoner and family of Wilson were honored by a group of former Dunn High School students at a surprise ice cream party at their home in Wil son Thursday night. Mr. Waggoner, a former coach at Dunn High, re tired several months ago and is now engaged in the Motel business. Members of the 1954-55 Dunn football and basketball teams and B<h air .managers remembered “Coach" Waggoner with a picnic Coca-Colas cooler. Those attending the surprise party were: Joan Sorrell, Jane Vflestbrook, Mlartha Ann Butler, Dot Laughinghouse, George Will oughby, Daley Goff, Donald Jack son, Doug Overman, Herman God win, Dalwyn Suggs, Ronald Earl Taylor, Mac Turlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner, Tommy, Billy, and Kay. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Barbour of Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCaswill of Cameron Village, Ra leigh will leave Saturday for a trip to Florida. FROM KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lash and children of Wichita, Kansas, are visiting Mrs. Lash’s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Fipps of Route 1, Dunn. Merrill Home Treatment. Only those we think we can he’.D are accepted for Merrill Home Treat ment are given this guarantee, "If you are not completely satisfied at the end of thirty days, your money will be returned.” This is only because most people are skeptical of claims that hair can grow on balding heads. Usually when a person avails himself of the Mer rll treatment, his skepticism dis appears. No Cure-All “We have no cure-al! for slick, shiny baldness,” Dixon empha sizes. “If there Is still fuzz, that hair follicle of the scale Is still producing hair. Merrill’s users have grown hair. We have many reports testifying that after using our home treatment, weak fuzz has developed into healthy mature • hair. Proper use of this home treatment may bring about a healthy scalp condition which will help the body to produce new hair. If there is any fuzz at all, a heal thy scalp condition may be re stored. and the hair may grow normally again as nature Intend ed.” There Is one thing Dixon wants to be certain every man ; and woman knows. If a recession appears at the temple or a spot ! begins to show up on the crown of the head, there is something wrong and It should be given lm ; mediate attention. Free Examination In addition to reexamining pres ent clients, the Merrill method of home treatment will be demon strated to others who are inter ested. The examination Is very ; thorough and highly technical. It requires 20 to 30 minutes. The . Consultant makes no charge for this examination and no appoint ment Is necessary. After examin ing the person, he Is told the re quired length of treatment a*d how much it will cost. Regular re ports are made to the Merrill firm in Oklahoma City to check the progress of the home treatment. - ■ A ■ & # sS|' 1 *' II <eJ% H .'V ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Faye Monds is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Monds of Dunn who announce her engagement to Alumni Meeting Held Today At Falcon An alumni meeting of Emm&nul College of Franklin Springs, Ge orgia was held today at the Pene costal Holiness Church parsonage in Falcon, honoring seventeen graduates of Eastern North Caro lina. Local graduates are Rossette Mur phy of Falcon, Geneva Lindsay of Newton Grove, and Dovie Maynor of Clinton. Mrs. J. Floyd Williams of Golds boro is the local Chapter president. Mr. Drum president of the college was the guest speaker. Other guest were Mr. Ray Stewart, Field Re presentative of the School and Mr. Russell Wellons of Washington, D. C., president o* the layman of the Penecostal Holiness Church. After the business was dispensed with the approximately 140 guests enjoyed cokes, sandwiches and cookies served on the lawn of the parsonage. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Route 2, Angler announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Kay at Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Raleigh, Au gust 18. Mrs. Johnson was the former Peggy Mabry of Route 2, Angler. VISITING HERE Mrs. A. W. Dunbar and family of High Point is spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Charles Highsmith, Sr., here. \ ; How can you measure taste? In miles, sometimes. Take milk, for example. If ■ ■ fa has to be shipped long distances from die farms • to the dairy, it loses some of die delicate freshness B of flavor. But when it comes from local, near-by dairy farms, as Pine State Milk does, it reaches you * at the peak of its farm-fresh perfection. That’s why ■ • Pine State Milk has been the favorite in this area a • for over 35 years. | < ftnestate MlLK j • you can facta its freshness * MU WATS CMAMnV f THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C Murphy Weldon Upchurch of Durham and the late Mr. Upchurch. The wedding is planned for October 16. DUNN HOSPITAL Following -is.; a list of patients who have been admitted to the Dunn Hospital during the past 24 hours: Mr. Jo tin Ganaga, Minnie Evans, (C), Violet Williams (C), Mrs. Letha Soyas Mr Donald Miller, Master Luther Lucas, Mr. Dewey M. MoLimb, Miss Pamela Jean Sandlin Janice Louise Draug hon (C) Marga.et Davis (C> Mrs. Mary Ann Kinsey, and Dorothy Merchinson, 40. , BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jackson of Route Two, Rose boro ennounce the birth of a son Steve Bible on Aug ust 23 in the Dunn Hospital. She Is the former Irene Bible Mr.and Mgs. Woody Myers of Dunn anncunce the birth cf a daughter on August 23 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Pat ricia Lyon hron Ay e'en. Mr. and M s James C. Austin of Angler announce the oirn ot twin girls on August 24 in me Dunn Hospital. She •» to# former Mar garet Ragan from Granviie Coun ty. ANNOUNCES BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White, Jr. of Washington, N. C. announce the Fairview Flower Center “Call Us for * Every Blooming Thing” Phone 3791 Ellis Ave. Dana, N. O. birth of a daughter, Kathryn Louise on August 22 in the Fowle Memorial Hospital in Washington. Mrs. White before her marriage was the former Kathryn Jones of Dunn. THE SUGGS COMPANY DOES IT AGAIN We Set The Pace In The Appliance Field Here ABSOLUT ELY ‘ ‘ FREE No Gimmicks - No Catches - No Come-On - It's A Deal ■ ■■■■■ ■■■ ■■■■■■■■iiirßaiiii Hotpoint Upright HotpOillt EleCtriC IW ... 5269 95 «mr $39995 Only $299.95 The Sewing Machine Also Goes Free With The \ &>, Wonderful Hotpoint Refrigerator-Freezer Combi- \ \ nation Which Sells For Only 5469.95 A 11.6 Cu- AJLIj,£M am bic Foot Refrigerator, With A 75-Pound True *w-*' THE SUGGS CO. 110 W. Broad St. DUNN, N. C. Phone 4602 % Dunn Debutantes Honored At Luncheon At Johnsons Restaurant Thursday Mrs. Billy Hodges, M.s. J. P. Crumpler, Mrs. Charles ByrJ and Mrs. Henry Hutaff were o-host esses at a luncheon at Johnson's Restaurant, Thursday afternoon at one o’clock honoring Dunn s debu tantes, Misses Martha Ann Butler, Kathryn Butt, and Jane West brook. Miss Martha Rae Harris, an Albemarle debutante, was also honored. The debs were presented cor sages of fugii mums upon arrival for the luncheon. The large banquet table was attrac.tively centered with an ar rangement of aurelian lilies, spe ciasum-rubrum lilies, red roses and clematis vine. The arrange ment was flanked by red tapers in silver candelabra at ea:h end of the large table. The delicious luncheon menu Betty Bass Was Hostess To Merry Matrons The M'-.ry Matrons Lams’’* or net Tiiur-day iw* »' tl *- home il Mrs. B.’ty Bars *t »'bc< crick. Mrs. Lee tihr.dlui, Mrs I nr* Roy al and Mr-- .tames Sugv= '*ere *el comed as guests for the evening cf canasta Mrs. Williams w n high score and re.-ew.., * r • r-o aa.'te paper baskt Gue;t high r- iriger ator dishe: went to Mrs Sand iu Mrs. Tommy Bray was the rcr.pi ent of a box of can iv for wir.r.o g ciub low sc «?. Alter tile eoo* ' i ’i eao et t’e players were served fried chicken, potato salad, on r-tt i-e, French fned onions, buttered ro!h~, a: d coffee. Members p'ly'n,; were Mrs Wil liams, Mrs. <ic :V, Mrs o<-cks •-rmn bell, Mrs. Mix McLeod, an J Mrs Taylor ST 3.1 *.is. consisted of melon cup, barbecue chicken, broccoli with cream sauce, 1 parsley potatoes, concealed vege table salad, hot rolls, iced tea, and strawberry parfait with wh>t» cake. , Those attending the luncheon, in j addition to the honored guests. J were: Becky Lee. Nancy Jernigan, Peggy Ruth Barfield, Elane Hod ges. Betty Byrd Crumpler. Mar | garet Cathey, Barbara Snipes, Mrs. Bruce Brown, Betsy Ann Tart, Mrs. S. N. Butt, Mrs. O. R. Butler, and Mrs. Earl Westbrook. i ATTEND DANCE Martha Ann Butler, Daley Goff, Jane Westbrook, and Tommy Wag ! goner will atend a dance sponsored by Moilie Sander, leader of the i dvbutante ta J this year nnight : at the Carolina Country Club in ( Raleigh. SISTER HERE Mrs. R. L. Gillespie and daugh ; ter Lynn are visiting her sister, 1 Mrs. H P. Byrd this week. They j had dinner in Smithfield with | relatives Wednesday night and i spent Thursday at White Lake. j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas of | Fayetteville spent Thursday cve i ning with their parents, here. BRYANTS VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryant of I Lumberton spent Thursday eve | ring with Mr. and Mrs. A E. God- I win and family. Godwin Wins (Continued From Page Od#i its washing aoi'i'y Is caused hy four acti cs Conical. Spiral, Un aertoe, and Jt: Su'ge f, the machine th’- .by gentle ;oDign to wash the darn'i-s f t" •“.rials but PAGE THREE | also thot ' igh enougn :o dean the 1 dirtiest ,i »r»: c. vo-s Power Cutoff (Continued From Page Oo»> ions are necessary for the safety of the men working because of the high voltage of the lines. 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