FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1955 *;• Erwin Social Happenings Erwin Circles Had Meetings Members of Circle No. l of the Erwin Presbyterian Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Matthews. Mrs. Matthews gave the Bible Study from the book of Romans, and Mrs. Effie Jeffries had charge of the program. The hostess served sandwiches, coffee and Cokes. Those present were Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Mrs. S. H Harrington, Mrs. Carl Matthews. Mrs. J. C. Graham, Mrs. Effie Jeffries, Mrs. K. W. Ballentine, and Mrs. McCoy CIRCLE TWO Members of Circle No. 2 of the Erwin Presbyterfan Church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. George Tart's Modern Barber Shop "WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS" Prop. A. E. Tart Sherrill Wllliami Hatcher & Skinner Funeral Home Phone 2417 ESTABLISHED IN 1912 Dunn, N. C AMBULANCE SERVICE Charles Skinner Paul B. L/rew THE DOLLAR STORE WILL BE CLOSED Saturday, Sept. 17 IN OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS p Greatest Home Comfort News in Years! KUTIPUL HEATER ' j* V '' r “' V A Forets warm air to avary nook v TBiSt-W' ©s3rr l .»0t 1 I J\L»* U x. oftW This * amovt h *oter actually turn# fuel m oil into dtan gas... gives you thrifty, A "no smoke, no soot, no odor" heat. M Completely automatic-just dial the m comfort you want—enjoy carefree, A uniform warmth. See it today. DDM FURNITURE CO. 7/0 E. Broad St. Phone 3340 Dunn ■—Get More For Your Farm Products By Selling Them In Dunn-Get More Automobile For Your Money By Trading With _ DICKEY MOTORS Your Friendly Dodge-Plymouth Dealer in Dunn. - ■■ - - - ■ ■ - - I ■ ml ■■ —r—- ~ ~n i——l I ■■inf sonauauc "**——***l*o*** C. Julian. Fall flowers decorated the living room. * Mrs. Julian presided over the , business. Mrs. Alton McDonald was in charge of the devotional period. Refreshments consisted of pim ento sandwiches, potato chips and , punch. Those present were Mrs. Alton ’ McDonald, Mrs. E. W. Stanford, Mrs. Fulton Godwin, Mrs. C. E. Raifrod, Mrs. Orestus Ennis and Mrs. Geerge C. Julian. I CIRCLE THREE Members of Circle No. 3 of the Erwin Presbyterian Church met this week with Mrs. George Ste vens. Mrs. T. J. Harper opened the meeting with the devotional and , prayer. Mrs. Stacy Whittington had charge of the program on “Love", i During the social hour the host ess served refreshments consist ing of nuts, brownies and Cokes. Those present were Mrs. A. N. Woodruff, Mrs. Stacy Whittington, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. J. M . Morgan and Mrs. T. J. Harper. K. W. Ballentine 111 left Satur day for Davidson where he will enter Davidson College. , Miss McLamb Was > Shower Honoree ! Mrs. Eva Bradshaw entertained ' at a delightful miscellaneous show , er Tuesday evening at her home honoring Miss Virginia McLamb September bride-elect. Mrs. Jce Strickland and Mrs. Hazel Phillips 1 were co-hostesses for the event. Up#i arrival the honoree was presented a lovely corsage of yel low mums. Mrs. Bradshaw directed a variety of games with prizes awarded the i winners. Refreshments consisted of Cokes, potato chips, candy, Ritz cracker-, and cookies Those present were Miss Virginia McLamb, Mrs. J. E. McLamb, Mrs W. O. Core, Mrs. Houston Fair cloth, Mrs. Martha Autry, Mrs. Ora Melvin, Mrs. Florence Tucker, Mrs. Joe Strickland, Mrs. Howard Cor?, Mrs. Raymond Williams, Mrs. John Mrs. Evp Bradshaw', Mrs. Bobby Jewell Faircloth Mrs. Sue ’ Faircloth and Miss Qall Strickland, Those unable to attend but send ing gifts were Mrs. Bertha Price, Miss Valorie Price, Mrs. Willie Matthews Jr. and Mrs. Lovit Ray. Miss Geraldine Matthews left Monday for Flora McDonald Col lege at Red Springs. Baptist Women Met Tuesday Members of the Woman’s Miss ionary Society of the Erwin Bap tist Church met Tuesday evening at the church for the last meet ing of the year. Mrs, D. C. Woodall presided over the meeting. The Marjorie Spanc? Circle had charge of the program under the disection of Mrs. Leroy Carpenter. The topic of the pro gram was “Along The Elephant Trail". Those taking part were Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Madeline Robinette, and Mrs. Ray Caldwell During the social hour Mrs. Ralph Ennis and Mrs. Ruby Godwin ser fruit punch, cake squares, sand- THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. O. Television Schedule SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 i WNCT - GREENVILLE - 9 19:00 Andy’s Gang 10:30 Little Rascals 11:00 Big Top 12:00 News and Weather 12:15 Fanning For Tomorrow 12:3* Ace Time 12:45 Dizzy Dean 4:00 Double Feature 5:45 Carolina Partners 5:30 TBA 6:00 Bob Williams Show 6:30 Down Home 7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Goiden Weed Jamboree 8:00 Two For Money 8:30 It’s Always Jan 9:00 Gunsmoke 9:30 Damon Runyan Theatre lo:00 Lawrence Welk Show 11:00 Wrestling 12:00 TV Final 12:05 Sports Final 12:10 Salad Mixer SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 12:30 Wild BUI Hlckok 1:00 Let’s Go to College 1:30 TBA 2:00 The Christophers 2:30 Circuit Rider 3:00 Family Theatre 4:00 Oral Roberts 4:30 Disneyland 5:30 Rock Hashonc Program 6:00 Gospel Quartette 6:15 Sportsman Club 6:30 Private Secretary 7:00 Toast of the Town 8:00 GE Theatre 8:30 Heart Os The City 1 9:00 Appointment with Adven ture 9:30 Life With Father wiches and potato chips to about thirty-five members that were pre- - i BA Ail Mrs. Mertie Godwin Wilkins has accepted a position with the Er win Beauty Parlor. B. B. Hudson Jr., Glenn Holt and M. S. Williams left Wednesday for Chapel Hill where they will enter the University of North Carolina. Jerry Taylor left this week for Oak Ridge, Tennessee where lie will enter the Oak Ridge Military Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiel and daughter have returned home after spending several months overseas. FELLOWSHIP CLUB The monthly meeting of the. Men's Fellowship Club of the St Stephens Episcopal Church me: Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the Parrish House. Rev. Eldridge Tay lor was the speaker of the evening. A routine business session was oonducted after which they enjoy ed a delioious supper consisting of roast beef, brown gravy, baked pot atoes, green beans, sliced tomatoes. Cokes and coffee. Mrs. Jim Adams. Mrs E. H. Boat, and Mrs. W e Adair prepared I the meal. Those present were Rev. Eldridg; Taylor, Mr. J. K. Bruton, Mr. H. Bost, Mr. Lee Surles, Mr. George Earnshaw Jr., Mr. Joe Holt, Mr. Ray D. Caldwell, Mr. R. L. Young. Mr W. H. Twyford, Mr W H Twyford Jr.. Mr. Tony Harper. Mr Joe Johnson, Dr. W. E. Adair. Bride Is Honored At Dinner Party Mrs. Gilbert Woodworth Jr.. Mrs. V D. Woodworth, and Mrs. Stella Wcodworth honored Miss June Ruth Tew bride-elect of Septem ber Wednesday evening at 7:00 with a dinner party at Johnson’s Restaurant. A three course dinner was served. A lavender and white color scheme was carried out in th: room. Lavender candies in laven der candelabra were used on the table. * Both mothers of the bnde and groom Mrs, L. Jackson and Mrs. Juke Tew and the bride were presented unique and appropriate corsages by the hostesses. Those present were Mrs. Jackie Jackson, Mias June Ruth Tew. Mr and Mrs. Leonidas Jackson. Mrs Duke Tew, Rev. and Mrs. Forrest Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Step henson. Miss Helen Ruth Oome deia, Mrs. D. C. Woodall, Mrs. Glendel Stephenson, Mrs A. D. Woodworth, Mrs. Gilbert Wood worth Jr. and Mrs. Stella Wood worth. *.■ •■ !:*• 'S&. 'i'ft*; ; *. / 1 10:00 News Special 10:15 Carolina News 10:30 Hollywood Back Stags 11:00 Late Show MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 7:00 Morning Show 7:25 Weatherman 7:30 Morning Show 8:25 Weather 8.30 Morning Show 8:55 Carolina News 9:00 Romper Room 10:00 Morning Meditations 10:15 Godfrey Time 10:30 Strike it Rich 11:00 Family Fare 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Bob Williams Show 12:25 Weatherman 1:00 Farm Facts 1:15 News 1:30 Phil Rogers Show 1:45 Art Linkletter’s Housepai»y I 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 Good Cooking 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Industry On Parade 3:30 ,On Your Account 4:00 Shuktspeare 4:30 Cartoon Carnival 6 00 Cactus Jim Club 5:30 Soldiers Os Fortune 6 00 6 O’clock News 6:05 Riders Os The Purple Sage 6:10 Safety Tips 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Carolina News 6:30 Doug Edwards 6:45 Carolina Partners 7:00 Grand Ole Opry 7:30 Adventure Out of Doors 7:45 Little Theatre 8:00 Those Whiting Girls 8:30 Ethel & Albert 9:00 Studio One 10:00 Roller Derby 10:30 Eddie Cantor Show 11:00 TV Final 11:05 Weatherman 11:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Late Show SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 WNAO Raleigb 2B 9:30 Test Pattern 10:00 Winky Dink & You 10:30 Theatre 11:00 Big Top 12:00 TV Topics 12:30 Industry On Parade 1:15 Dizzy Dean Show 1:25 Baseball 3:45 Afternoon Movie 5:00 Western Time 6:00 Western Wonderland 6:30 Beat The Clock 7:00 Americas Greatest Bands 8:00 Two For The Money 8:30 Soldier Parade 9:00 Gunsmoke 9:30 Curtain Call 11:30 Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1:06 This Is The Life 1:30 Youth On The March 2:00 Early Movie 3:00 Big Picture 3:30 Religious Town Meeting 4:00 A Ncie Place To Visit 4:30 Face The Nation 5:00 The Sunday Lucy Show 5:30 You Are There 6:00 Adventures of Rin Tin Tin 6:30 Private Secretary 7:00 Toast of The Town 8:00 G E. Theatre 8:30 Stage 7 9:00 Finer Carolina Theatre 9:30 What's My Line 10:00 News 10:05 Identity Unknown 11:30 Sign Off MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 6:45 Morning Almanac 7:00 Morning Show 9:00 Brunch Theatre DUNN FURNITURE COMPANY for fRIGIDAIRE mssmmd " .Y2kJj£2 BEM 1 10:00 Morning Movie 11:00 Camera Carousel 12: OP Jack Parr Show 12:30 “Summer Scene” 1:00 Robert L. Lewis 1:30 Briarhopper Show 2 00 28 Presents 2:30 Bob Crosby 3:00 TV Topics 3:30 On Your Account 4 00 Afternoon Movie 5:30 Adventure Time 5:55 Crusader Rabbit 6:00 Capitol Digest 6:05 Star Time 6:15 Sports Report 6:25 Weather 6:30 poug Edwards 6 45 Hair Styling Show 7:00 Bums and Allen 7:30 Badge 714 8 OP Those Whiting Girls 8:30 Ethel and Albert 9:00 Jones 9:30 Facts Forum 10:00 News 10:05 Modern Marriage H 30 Sign Off WTVD - DURHAM 11 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1:30 Fall Beauty 2 00 Press Box Preview 2:15 Miami & Georgia Tech 5:00 Soldier Parade 5:30 Fine Cameras 6:00 Flight NO. 7 6 30 Horace Heidt 7 Oo Perry Como 8 00 Musical Chairs 8:30 Texaco Star Theatre 9:00 Here’s The Show 9 30 Hit Parade 11:00 Late News Filial 11:05 WTVD Preview, Sign Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1:00 The Pastor 1:15 What’s Your Trouble 1 30 Oral Roberts 2:00 National Tennis Matches 4:00 Super Circus 4 30 Mr Wizard 5 00 Big Picture 5 30 Roy Rogers 6:00 Mystery Theatre 6:30 Skin of Our Teeth i 8:30 TV Playhouse 9:00 Loretta Young 9:30 Bob Cummings Show 10:00 Late News Final 10:05 WTVD Previews & Sign Off MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 7.00 Today 9.00 Ding Dong School 9 30 Parent Time 9:45 World At Home Special Bargains On I mpil Trautorw !. Allis-Chalmers Combine with motor -for sell cheap. 1. "6" Allis-Chalmers - with complete outfit. I. "C" Allis-Chalmers - with complete outfit. 1. "WC" Allis-Chalmers - with complete outfit. 2. Ford Fergusons - to go cheap. 1. "MT" John Deere - with plows and cultivator and gang disc. 1. "A" Farm-All - to go cheap. 1. Jubilee Ford - like new. 1. "LA" John Deere with plow and cultivator. FOR BEST QUALITY USED TRACTORS SEE TRACTOR DEPARTMENT Auto Sales & Service $. Fayetteville Ave. Dunn, N. C. Phone 4186 10.00 Home 11:00 Tennessee Ernie 11:30 Feather Your Nest 12:00 Home Thef.tre 1:00 Farm 1:15 Midday Weather 1:20 WTVD News 1 30 Home Cookin’ 2:00 Ted Ma-k Matinee 2:30 Afternoon 3:30 World of Mr Sweeney 3:45 Modern Romances 4:00 Pinky Lee 4:30 Howdy Dowdy 5:00 Kit Carsen 5:30 Jim Thornton 5:45 Sportsview 5:55 Carolina News 6:10 Today s Weather 6:15 John Daly News 630 Greatest Moments In Sporis 7:00 Soldiers of Fortune f:3O Voice of Firestone 8 00 Medic 830 Robert Montgomery Presents 9:30 Fireside Theatre IO'OO Pennies To A Million 10.30 Late News Final 10:35 Late Evening Weather 10:40 Dateline Europe 11:10 WTVD Previews & Sign Off CHICAGO (F Chicago’s mail b xes are getting a patriotic look j white and blue instead of olive drab as in the past. Winter Is On The $( J Way, Let Us Check And Fill Your Fuel Oil Tank Now. MM3 PAGE FIVE Benson Hews Miss Bonny Lynn Morgan left for Chapel Hill where she will be research assistant for Dr. Maurice Whittinghill, geneticist in the de partment of zoology at the Uni versty of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Millard Pcedin of Pine Level spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. Peedin s mother, Mrs Vira Ryals. Returning first of the week from u few days' stay in New York were Rick Johnson, Horace Ryals. Les lie Smith, Daryl Moore, and Rob ert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whittington visited Mr Whittington’s mother, Mrs Ella Whittington, in Rex Hos ptal. Raleigh on Tuesday evening. Marshall Woodall is spending the week in and around Waiter boro. S. C. Mrs. Lawrence Adams spent Tuesday in Raleigh and attended a meeting of the Home Demonstra i t.on clubs and a barbecue dinner served on the grounds of Memorial { Auii^orium.

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